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** FILE ** In this  July 2, 2006 file photo, Washington Nationals manager Frank Robinson, right, looks at Esmailyn Gonzalez, left, at a press conference to announce that the Nationals agreed to terms with the 16-year-old amateur free-agent shortstop from the Dominican Republic in Washington. The Nationals have been listing Gonzalez's date of birth as Sept. 21, 1989, which would make him 19 now. Team president Stan Kasten said Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009 that a Major League Baseball investigation determined Gonzalez is actually Carlos David Alvarez Lugo, born in November 1985,  meaning he is really 23.
** FILE ** In this July 2, 2006 file photo, Washington Nationals manager Frank Robinson, right, looks at Esmailyn Gonzalez, left, at a press conference to announce that the Nationals agreed to terms with the 16-year-old amateur free-agent shortstop from the Dominican Republic in Washington. The Nationals have been listing Gonzalez’s date of birth as Sept. 21, 1989, which would make him 19 now. Team president Stan Kasten said Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009 that a Major League Baseball investigation determined Gonzalez is actually Carlos David Alvarez Lugo, born in November 1985, meaning he is really 23.
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