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The Luxembourg-based, all-cargo carrier is now calling at the Brazilian city of Manaus, which has developed into one of Brazil’s major industrial centers for electronic and consumer goods. It also boasts Manaus’ Eduardo Gomes International Airport,... Full Article at The Journal of Commerce
Born and partially raised in Sao Paulo, Gomes was promoted to the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday when slumping first baseman Adam Lind was sent down to Triple-A Las Vegas. Gomes struck out in his first at-bat against New York Yankees right-hander Phil... Full Article at The Olympian
Vasco da Gama Jesus Gomes (L) vies for the ball with Lanus' Mario Regueiro during their Libertadores match on May 02, 2012 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. View Photo »
Getting to play every day is definitely a good thing ... Staying more relaxed and seeing more consistent at-bats now is helping me out.
As a six-year-old kid in Sao Paolo, Brazil, soccer was understandably the main sport on Yan Gomes’ mind. Like his friends, he was a Santos FC fan, and liked sporting the jersey. O Other sports weren’t really on his radar, especially not baseball. Then... Full Article at Baseball Think Factory
Whatever happened in that grocery store, a 6-year-old Gomes would soon pick up a baseball and never look back. “Growing up in Brazil, you would never think this would happen ... It’s an absolute honour to represent my country.” Gomes, 24, was called up... Full Article at Toronto Star
Press Published Thursday, May. 17, 2012 9:25PM EDT Last updated Thursday, May. 17, 2012 9:26PM EDT Not only did Yan Gomes become the first Brazilian-born player to reach the major leagues, his debut came against the most famous baseball team in the world. Full Article at Globe and Mail
UD Leiria's Portuguese Paulo Gomes runs with the ball during a Portuguese Super League football match against FC Porto at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, northern Portugal, 25 August 2006. View Photo »
I've always liked to play different positions. It's definitely something I see in the future for me
Gomes de Almeida best known as "Zezinho do Araguaia," the last surviving guerrilla fighter after the military regime (1964 to 1985), walks by the landing strip of a former military base in Xambioa, Tocantins, in northern Brazil, in March 2004. Zezinho... Full Article at Global Post
Bill Doucet, Times Staff St. Benedict Saints Christian Gomes follows a kick with an accidental forearm to the head of Monsignor Doyle’s Josh Almeida during a physical District 8 senior boys’ soccer semifinal game on Wednesday at Monsignor Doyle... Full Article at CambridgeTimes.ca
"He's kind of a guy I've always looked up to," said Gomes, "and knew I could call him if I needed help with anything." The Boston Red Sox drafted Gomes in the 39th round of the 2008 draft, but "things didn't work out there," leaving him thinking during... Full Article at Sportsnet.ca
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Getting to play every day is definitely a good thing ... Staying more relaxed and seeing more consistent at-bats now is helping me out.
I've always liked to play different positions. It's definitely something I see in the future for me
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