Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Tuesday, April 07, 2015
When Evan Longoria's second child was born in November 2014, he was not near his fiancee in Tampa, Florida. Instead, Longoria was on the other side of the world, playing in the Tokyo Dome for a baseball series with Japan. Checking his phone incessantly throughout each inning, he got the heads-up that the baby was coming soon. He proceeded to take himself out of the game and FaceTime fiancee Jaime Edmondson, watching via live stream as his son was born. "Of course, it was right during the game," Longoria told The Huffington Post. "And it was a surprise. We didn't know what it would be, but Jamie urged me to go and wasn't upset." At 29 years old, Longoria is firmly in the prime of a splendid career spent entirely with the Tampa Bay Rays. A three-time All-Star third baseman with two Gold Gloves, he won the 2008 Rookie of the Year and leads the franchise in both total home runs and RBIs. To understand Longoria's current success on the baseball diamond, it helps to first understand the rather inauspicious start to his career. Just over six feet tall and 170 lbs. as a high school senior outside of Los Angeles, "Longo's" only legitimate collegiate interest came from nearby USC, a proud program with fantastic baseball tradition. But the Trojans eventually soured on him and didn't offer him a scholarship. Instead of trying to walk on, Longoria enrolled at nearby Rio Hondo Community College, where he got stronger and excelled. Long Beach S
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