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J-Bay Becomes U. S. Citizen
By Administrator | July 2, 2009
Red Sox LF Jason Bay was one of three hundred and sixty people who became U.S. citizens yesterday in a ceremony at Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall.
Afterwards, the 30-year-old native of British Columbia (Canada) said “it’s a pretty proud day for me”… he will now hold dual-citizenship.
Bay’s wife and daughters are all Americans.
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