Homeland pulls for Astros’ Tejada through troubled times

Posted on: January 23rd, 2008
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“With traditional merengue music blaring through Estadio Cibao, Domingo Antuna and his two boys watched closely as several Licey ballplayers played a sort of hot potato with a baseball.

Gently tapping their yellow Aguilas Cibaenas thundersticks, 7-year-old Arturo and Auriel, 9, paid close attention before Game 4 of the Dominican Republic Winter League championship series Sunday evening.

There are quite a few millionaire ballplayers playing hot potato in front of the visitors’ dugout, desperately trying to make their teammates drop the ball as they toss it hard with their gloves toward each other. There are even more stars in the Aguilas’ home dugout. But there’s no denying that Miguel Tejada, the longtime Aguilas shortstop and new Astro, is the crowd favorite.”*

*From: http://www.chron.com
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