TexasTerror
May 20th, 2006, 11:57 AM
Remember Danny Almonte, from the LLWS "scandal" that happened a few years ago? Apparently he's married to a 30 year old woman. Oddly enough, this woman has also been described "as a founder or director of the FNHA, a Bronx-based youth league that replaced the All-Stars after it was disbanded amid the scandal."
Glove-struck
Pitcher, 19, shamed in Lttle League flap, is now married to an older woman - 30!
BY NICOLE BODE, JULIAN GARCIA, OREN YANIV,
TRACY CONNOR and LEO STANDORA
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Nineteen-year-old hurler Danny Almonte, famous for playing in Little League while ineligible due to age, now has 30-year-old wife.
Little League scandal star Danny Almonte is really grown-up now - he's secretly married to a 30-year-old woman.
The 19-year-old pitcher, who hasn't even graduated from high school yet, reluctantly confirmed yesterday that he tied the knot with cradle-robbing Rosy Perdomo months ago.
"She's special," Almonte told the Daily News with a shy smile near the Bronx apartment he shares with Perdomo. "My family is happy for me."
The strapping young man wouldn't say much more about his bride, a former baseball league official who now works as a hairstylist in lower Manhattan.
"I don't want to talk about my personal life," he said politely, moments after he burst out of a barbershop when the question of his marriage came up.
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/419125p-353913c.html
Glove-struck
Pitcher, 19, shamed in Lttle League flap, is now married to an older woman - 30!
BY NICOLE BODE, JULIAN GARCIA, OREN YANIV,
TRACY CONNOR and LEO STANDORA
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Nineteen-year-old hurler Danny Almonte, famous for playing in Little League while ineligible due to age, now has 30-year-old wife.
Little League scandal star Danny Almonte is really grown-up now - he's secretly married to a 30-year-old woman.
The 19-year-old pitcher, who hasn't even graduated from high school yet, reluctantly confirmed yesterday that he tied the knot with cradle-robbing Rosy Perdomo months ago.
"She's special," Almonte told the Daily News with a shy smile near the Bronx apartment he shares with Perdomo. "My family is happy for me."
The strapping young man wouldn't say much more about his bride, a former baseball league official who now works as a hairstylist in lower Manhattan.
"I don't want to talk about my personal life," he said politely, moments after he burst out of a barbershop when the question of his marriage came up.
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/419125p-353913c.html