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Pedro Sierra Recounts Glory Days in Negro Baseball League

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Pedro Sierra, 81, left his native Cuba in 1954 — then just 16 — with the opportunity to follow what he describes as the only thing he'd ever dreamed of — to play professional baseball.

Source: The Washington Informer

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