
It was early February, and Jaguars assistant coach Fernando Puebla delivered the news that the Jaguars had hoped would not become a reality. Puebla, Cador’s consigliore for the past seven years, had to return with his wife and son to his native Venezuela while his attorney continued an ongoing quest to gain a green card for Puebla, who could no longer stay in the U.S., legally.
“It was a sad moment,” said senior first baseman B.J. Rowry, who has known Puebla as long as any player has.
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