
B, the other gringo on the Peligrosos Rojos (Dangerous Reds) throwing smoke.

That's me. I'm having a really hard time finding a cup here in Oruro. Scary.

These are some of the Bolivians and Cubanos on our team. Two of our Oruro volunteer friends are also pictured here.

This is just to show the field in Oruro, where we play. It needs some work, but there is a lot of interest in baseball here, so in a few years they might do something to make it better. Other cities have really nice diamonds, like Okinawa, which is a Japanese settlement in the Santa Cruz region.
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