PUERTO RICANS WELCOME BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL OPENER.

Caribbean Update | May 1, 2001 | Copyright

Puerto Ricans on April 1 celebrated the first major league baseball opening day on the island, as the Toronto Bluejays and Texas Rangers squared off at San Juan's Hiram Bithorn stadium. Both teams have star Puerto Rican players on their rosters. Tickets for the inaugural game of 2001 were sold out within eight ...

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