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The Canadian Press: Canadian left-fielder Jason Bay becomes American citizen
4 hours ago BOSTON Canadian left-fielder Jason Bay married an American, has two American daughters and makes his living playing America's pastime. Now the Boston Red Sox player he can say he's an American, too. The 30-year-old from Trail, B.C., was among 360 people to become U.S. citizens ...
Bay becomes US Citizen
Bay becomes US Citizen
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 -- ... (more) Bay becomes US Citizen
They Took Our Jobs
They Took Our Jobs
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 ... (more) They Took Our Jobs
U.S. of Bay
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. (more) U.S. of Bay
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Proud to Be A CanadiAmerican
Center Field — ... For today’s ceremonies, Jason was called upon to help lead the crowd of 360 new citizens (and their family and friends) in the Pledge of Allegiance. Good news: he didn’t choke! ...

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