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Posted on: September 22nd, 2005
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Tags: Baseball
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Governor Edward G. Rendell today proclaimed Sept. 22nd as Roberto Clemente Day throughout Pennsylvania in joint commemoration with Major League Baseball during National Hispanic Heritage Month to honor one of the greatest baseball players and humanitarians to ever play for a professional team in the commonwealth.
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