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The LIDOM Dream — and Why Education Has to Be Part of It

 

The LIDOM Dream — and Why Education Has to Be Part of It

For many Dominican kids, the dream starts early.

They grow up watching LIDOM games with family members. They memorize player names before multiplication tables. They learn the rhythms of the game before they learn long-term planning.

And that dream isn’t wrong.

Baseball has opened doors for generations of Dominican families. It has created heroes, lifted communities, and given young people a reason to believe in something bigger than their circumstances.

But the dream also comes with risks that don’t always show up on highlight reels.

When the Dream Becomes a Gamble

The reality is uncomfortable but necessary to acknowledge.

Many kids leave school early to focus exclusively on baseball. Families—often with good intentions—put everything into the hope of a contract. And when baseball becomes the only plan, the margin for error disappears.

Most players will not sign professionally.
Most careers end young.
And very few come with financial security.

When baseball ends at 18, 20, or 22, too many players are left without education, credentials, or a clear next step.

That isn’t a failure of effort. It’s a failure of structure.

Where the System Falls Short

Major League Baseball invests heavily in the Dominican Republic—but primarily at the point of success.

Academies, contracts, and development resources arrive after a player has already separated himself from the pack. Before that, young athletes are often navigating life-defining decisions with very little support.

The result is a system that celebrates winners—but leaves too many others without a safety net.

Empower Baseball’s Approach: Drawing a Clear Line

At Empower Baseball, we love the game. We love LIDOM. And we believe in the power of dreams.

But we believe something else just as strongly:

Baseball is the reward. Education is the requirement.

To play with Empower Baseball, our athletes must:

  • Be enrolled in school

  • Maintain their grades

  • Commit fully to both their team and their classroom

We don’t ask kids to choose between baseball and education. We insist they pursue both.

Redefining What Success Really Looks Like

Some of our players may one day play in LIDOM. A few might even reach Major League Baseball.

But our definition of success doesn’t depend on that.

Success looks like young people who:

  • Graduate

  • Build careers

  • Become parents, leaders, and role models

  • Still love baseball—but aren’t defined only by it

Baseball should open doors, not close them.

Two Hands, One Future

LIDOM will continue to inspire dreams every winter—and it should.

Our job is to make sure those dreams don’t come at the cost of a future.

At Empower Baseball, we’re working toward a world where Dominican kids can dream big with a bat in one hand and a book in the other—prepared not just for the next game, but for everything that comes after it.