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Paulo Orlando had returned home to Brazil last offseason when he flipped on the television Jerrell Freeman Jerseyto catch the news, and saw this strange report about the first Brazilian to play in the NFL.
The Royals outfielder was immediately intrigued.
Then he was downright stunned.
Not only did he learn that Cairo Santos was carving out quite a career in a decidedly non-Brazilian sport, just like Orlando was trying to do, he was doing it with the Kansas City Chiefs - the team that plays just across the parking lot from his own team.
''I said, 'Whoa! He plays in Kansas City!'' Orlando recalled. ''Then I went to winter ball in Venezuela thinking, http://www.col... if I can make the team, I can meet him one day - two Brazilian guys in the same city and representing their sports.' How crazy is that?''
About as crazy as this: One year after Santos became the first Brazilian to play in the NFL, Orlando became the first from his country to play in the World Series.
He entered Tuesday [url=http://www.coltsonlineofficialstore.com/Jonathan-Newsome-Jersey]http://www.... opener against the New York Mets in the eighth inning, and had a single in the 12th, before the Royals finally persevered for a 5-4 victory in 14 innings.
Santos and Orlando aren't the only sports stars in Kansas City, either. Paulo Nagamura is one of the best players on Sporting Kansas City, which just qualified for the Major League Soccer playoffs.
Not bad for a city with a Brazilian population of roughly 4,000 people.
''It's pretty amazing, when you think about it,'' Santos told The [url=http://www.footballgiantsprostore.com/Phil-Mcconkey-Jersey]Phil McConkeyJerseyAssociated Press. ''It's great that we have this opportunity to represent our country in this way.''
Santos and Orlando met for the first time a couple months ago, and along with Nagamura have followed each other's careers through social media. But with the way their seasons overlap, they haven't been able to spend a whole lot of time getting to know each other.
Not that it matters.[url=http://www.footballgiantsprostore.com/Phil-Simms-Jersey]http://www.... When they did meet, Santos and Orlando slipped casually into Portuguese, a rare opportunity for both of them to speak their native language.
''It's really rare to see a Brazilian player playing baseball, and American football, too,'' said Marco Rabello, who along with fellow Brazilian native Christian Maciel opened the ''Taste of Brazil'' restaurant and shop in the City Market section of Kansas City.
Santos wandered in not long ago. Nagamura stops by a couple times a month.
''I contacted Paulo Orlando through Facebook, and I met his wife when she came from Brazil a couple months ago,'' said Rabello, a former professional volleyball player who came to the U.S. for college. ''For me, it's awesome to have three professional players.''
With three very different stories in three entirely different sports.
Nagamura has the least far-fetched, considering soccer is easily the most popular sport in Brazil. He came up through his hometown club in Sao Paulo, spent time with Arsenal's system in the English Premier League, and for the past decades has played for MLS clubs.
The Royals outfielder was immediately intrigued.
Then he was downright stunned.
Not only did he learn that Cairo Santos was carving out quite a career in a decidedly non-Brazilian sport, just like Orlando was trying to do, he was doing it with the Kansas City Chiefs - the team that plays just across the parking lot from his own team.
''I said, 'Whoa! He plays in Kansas City!'' Orlando recalled. ''Then I went to winter ball in Venezuela thinking, http://www.col... if I can make the team, I can meet him one day - two Brazilian guys in the same city and representing their sports.' How crazy is that?''
About as crazy as this: One year after Santos became the first Brazilian to play in the NFL, Orlando became the first from his country to play in the World Series.
He entered Tuesday [url=http://www.coltsonlineofficialstore.com/Jonathan-Newsome-Jersey]http://www.... opener against the New York Mets in the eighth inning, and had a single in the 12th, before the Royals finally persevered for a 5-4 victory in 14 innings.
Santos and Orlando aren't the only sports stars in Kansas City, either. Paulo Nagamura is one of the best players on Sporting Kansas City, which just qualified for the Major League Soccer playoffs.
Not bad for a city with a Brazilian population of roughly 4,000 people.
''It's pretty amazing, when you think about it,'' Santos told The [url=http://www.footballgiantsprostore.com/Phil-Mcconkey-Jersey]Phil McConkeyJerseyAssociated Press. ''It's great that we have this opportunity to represent our country in this way.''
Santos and Orlando met for the first time a couple months ago, and along with Nagamura have followed each other's careers through social media. But with the way their seasons overlap, they haven't been able to spend a whole lot of time getting to know each other.
Not that it matters.[url=http://www.footballgiantsprostore.com/Phil-Simms-Jersey]http://www.... When they did meet, Santos and Orlando slipped casually into Portuguese, a rare opportunity for both of them to speak their native language.
''It's really rare to see a Brazilian player playing baseball, and American football, too,'' said Marco Rabello, who along with fellow Brazilian native Christian Maciel opened the ''Taste of Brazil'' restaurant and shop in the City Market section of Kansas City.
Santos wandered in not long ago. Nagamura stops by a couple times a month.
''I contacted Paulo Orlando through Facebook, and I met his wife when she came from Brazil a couple months ago,'' said Rabello, a former professional volleyball player who came to the U.S. for college. ''For me, it's awesome to have three professional players.''
With three very different stories in three entirely different sports.
Nagamura has the least far-fetched, considering soccer is easily the most popular sport in Brazil. He came up through his hometown club in Sao Paulo, spent time with Arsenal's system in the English Premier League, and for the past decades has played for MLS clubs.
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