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  • A man looks for a seat at the beginning of a baseball game between the Saltillo, Saraperos and the Oaxaca Charros at the baseball stadium in Oaxaca, Mexico in June, 1996. The Mexican Baseball league, once a league for castoffs and has-beens from Major League Baseball in America, has gained respect the last several years after producing a number of Major League All-Stars such as Vinny Castilla who played in Oaxaca.
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  • OAXACA, MEXICO:  Players in the Mexican Baseball League travel by bus between cities whereas there counterparts in the U.S. travel by charter flights.
    MexicanBaseball19.jpg
  • MINATITLAN, MEXICO: Baseball fans in Minatitlan, Mexico find the cheapest seats are the free ones outside the stadium as they gather on a wall to watch a Mexican Baseball League game.
    MexicanBaseball06.jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO: Players make their way onto the field for a Mexican Baseball League game in Mexico City, Mexico.
    MexicanBaseball08.jpg
  • OAXACA, MEXICO: Money is a lot less in the Mexican Baseball League so shoes are polished and marked with pens to hide the blemishes.
    MexicanBaseball18.jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO: A vendor makes his way through the mostly empty seats at the stadium in Mexico City during a Mexican League Baseball game. Soccer is still the most popular sport.
    MexicanBaseball13.jpg
  • MINATITLAN, MEXICO: A fan makes his way to the baseball stadium in Minatitlan, Mexico for a afternoon game.
    MexicanBaseball03.jpg
  • MINATITLAN, MEXICO: A vendor waits for fans outside the baseball stadium in Minatitlan, Mexico where fans are few and far between.
    MexicanBaseball17.jpg
  • SAN DIEGO, CA:  In a deliberate effort to draw fans from south of the border, the San Diego Padres started Domingo con Padres (Sunday with the Padres) program and fly the Mexican flag next to the USA flag.
    MexicanBaseball24.jpg
  • SAN DIEGO, CA:  In a deliberate effort to draw fans from south of the border, the San Diego Padres started Domingo con Padres (Sunday with the Padres) program and fly the Mexican flag next to the USA flag.
    MexicanBaseball23.jpg
  • TIJUANA, MEXICO:  Baseball fans line up to get on a bus that will take them to a San Diego Padres game in San Diego, California. The "Domingos Con Padres" programs was designed to reach out the the Padres fan base across the border and offered discounted tickets, transportation and expedited entry through Customs.
    MexicanBaseball15.jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO:  Hats on display at a vendors booth outside the baseball stadium in Mexico City, Mexico.
    MexicanBaseball21.jpg
  • MINATITLAN, MEXICO:  Saltillo Sarapero players enjoy a laugh between innings of a game in Minatitlan, Mexico.
    MexicanBaseball11.jpg
  • OAXACA, MEXICO: A Saltillo Sarapero scores in a game in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    MexicanBaseball05.jpg
  • OAXACA, MEXICO: Saltillo Sarapero players celebrate after scoring during a game in Oaxaca Mexico.
    MexicanBaseball04.jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO: A player for the Saltillo Saraperos signs an autograph for a fan before a game in Mexico City.
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  • OAXACA, MEXICO: A player for the Saltillo Saraperos signs autographs for a couple of young fans before a game in Oaxaca.
    MexicanBaseball01.jpg
  • MINATITLAN, MEXICO: A grounder gets by a Saltillo Saraperos infielder in Minatitlan, Mexico.
    MexicanBaseball07.jpg
  • OAXACA, MEXICO:  Fans wait in line for tickets to a game in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    MexicanBaseball12.jpg
  • MINATITLAN, MEXICO:  The lack of a locker room for dressing forces a Saltillo Sarapero player to dress in a hallway leading to the field.
    MexicanBaseball10.jpg
  • OAXACA, MEXICO: Fans gather outside the stadium for autographs following a game in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    MexicanBaseball09.jpg
  • SAN DIEGO, CA:  In a deliberate effort to draw fans from south of the border, the San Diego Padres started Domingo con Padres (Sunday with the Padres) program and had mariachi musicians play music near the stadium entrances.
    MexicanBaseball22.jpg
  • OAXACA, MEXICO: A player warms up before a game in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    MexicanBaseball20.jpg
  • TIJUANA, MEXICO: The San Diego Padres recognize the teams fan base south of the border with a retail Padres store in Tijuana where tickets and apparel are sold.
    MexicanBaseball16.jpg
  • A man looks for a seat at the beginning of a baseball game between the Saltillo, Saraperos and the Oaxaca Charros at the baseball stadium in Oaxaca, Mexico in May, 1996. The Mexican Baseball league, once a league for castoffs and has-beens from Major League Baseball in America, has gained respect the last several years after producing a number of Major League All-Stars such as Vinny Castilla who played in Oaxaca.
    Fan at a Mexican baseball game in Oa..xico

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