2004 Jamboree Photo Gallery
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The first buses unload Friday afternoon as teams
and parents get their first look at Howard J. Lamade Stadium. |
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David James, director of the Little League Urban
Initiative, and ESPN analyst and former Major Leaguer Harold
Reynolds greet the players in Lamade Stadium. |
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Harold Reynolds talks with members if the North
Trenton Little League. |
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David James, Little League director of the Urban
Initiative, and Little League President and Chief Executive
Officer Stephen D. Keener congratulate the players in a medal
ceremony. As in the Little League Baseball World Series, all the
players receive the same medal. Carol Zyssett, right, is serving
as team host for all eight teams. |
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ESPN analyst and former Major Leaguer Harold
Reynolds addresses the teams. |
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A view from above...Little League Assistant
Director of Regional Operations Nick Caringi talks to the teams. |
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Players on all eight teams were presented with
"Breaking Barriers, in Sports, In Life," by Major League
Baseball. The program was initiated by Sharon Robinson, the
daughter of the late Jackie Robinson, who was the first
African-American to play Major League Baseball in the modern
era. |
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Tom Brasuell, vice president of community
affairs for the Commissioner's Office of Major League Baseball,
hands out information about Jackie Robinson to the Little League
Urban Initiative Jamboree players. |
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