sports.espn.go.com - 7/3/2009
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Red Sox left fielder Jason Bay, a Canadian, will become a U.S. citizen Thursday afternoon in a ceremony at Boston's historic Faneuil Hall.
athbloggs.blogspot.com - 7/3/2009
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athbloggs.blogspot.com —
Not much going on in baseball yesterday. The
Bee’s in Houston was an entertaining story I guess,...
although I’m partial to the gnats in Cleveland . Here’s an interesting human interest story that happened yesterday though. Jason Bay -- the Canadian better known around Boston as Jay Ray Bay -- ...
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Bay becomes US Citizen
bootleggersports.com - 7/2/2009
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bootleggersports.com —
Last year, Red Sox resident steroid suspicioned player
David Ortiz was sworn in as a naturalized U.S....
citizen. Today, another Boston player will go from dirty, stinking foreigner to dirty, stinking American. Jason Bay, born in British Columbia, Canada, will become a U.S. citizen in a ...
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They Took Our Jobs
boston.com - 7/2/2009
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boston.com —
Just in time for the nation's birthday, Red
Sox outfielder Jason Bay will be sworn in as...
a U.S. citizen this morning.
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U.S. of Bay
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... Thursday in a naturalization ceremony at Faneuil Hall. Originally from Trail, British Columbia, Bay said he’s still proud of his Canadian heritage, according to ESPN.com. ...
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