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From Sincelejo to the world stage: Julio Rosario’s journey of resilience and pride

At the Estadio 20 de Enero in Sincelejo, the roar of the crowd carries something deeper than national pride, it carries the story of one of its own. Julio Rosario, a native son of this Colombian city, is not just representing Colombia at the WBSC U-23 Men's Softball World Cup; he is embodying the aspirations of a community that has watched him grow, struggle, and ultimately rise.

For Rosario, playing a World Cup at home is almost surreal. “First of all, I feel very proud,” he says. “It’s very beautiful to be here representing my country… and my department, in my own land. I don’t have more words, just pride.”

That pride is shared in the stands, where thousands gather daily. Sincelejo, a city not traditionally in the global spotlight, has embraced the tournament with remarkable passion. “The fans here are very loyal,” Rosario explains. “They saw me grow. They’ve witnessed every step of my journey.”

Among those fans is his grandmother, Alcira, one of the pillars of his life. Watching from the stands, her emotions are as powerful as the game itself. “The pride I feel for my son is everything,” she says. “I just want him to become great… before I die, I want to see him in a good place, already established.”

A dream redirected

Rosario’s path to softball was not linear. Like many Colombian athletes, his first dream was baseball, and more specifically, Major League Baseball. “Baseball was my big dream… something I worked on since I was very young,” he recalls. But that dream never materialized.

Instead of giving up, Rosario pivoted. Softball became not a consolation, but a second chance. “I started a new dream in softball… and it has opened many doors that baseball didn’t at the time.”

Remarkably, his rise in the sport was almost immediate. He joined the national team just a month after beginning to play softball, eventually representing Colombia at the U-18 Men's Softball World Cup in Hermosillo in 2023. His rapid adaptation speaks to both natural ability and relentless work ethic.

Still, the transition was not easy. “The differences are in the ball and the pitching,” he explains. “But the goal is the same, win and do things right.”

Strength through adversity

Behind Rosario’s success lies a story shaped by adversity. “Not everyone supported me. The people who were always with me were my grandmother, my aunt, my grandfather… and my partner.”

Those relationships have grounded him through challenges, on and off the field. “There were many setbacks, many criticisms… but I’ve shown that I can do it,” he says. “I’m a man of God who will move forward.”

That resilience is visible every time he steps onto the field. His grandmother describes it simply: “When he enters the field, he’s ready.”

More than a tournament

For Rosario, this World Cup is about more than results. It is about redefining perceptions of himself, of his sport, and of his country.

“In my city, some people say softball is a sport for frustrated people,” he admits. “But it’s the opposite. It’s a sport that helps people build a better life.”

He also sees the tournament as a turning point for Colombian softball. “Colombia is a team that comes from below,” he says. “I hope things change… that we can reach a higher level and get more international opportunities.”

Rosario’s ambitions extend far beyond Sincelejo. He dreams of playing abroad, improving his quality of life, and continuing to elevate the Colombian flag.

“I want to play in another place,” he says. “I want to carry the name of my city and my country high.”

Yet no matter where his career takes him, Sincelejo will remain at the heart of his story, a place where dreams were reshaped, where resilience was forged, and where a young athlete found his stage in front of the people who believed in him first.

As the crowd rises once more at Estadio 20 de Enero, one thing is clear: Julio Rosario is not just playing in a World Cup. He is living proof that sometimes, the greatest victories begin at home.

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