U.S. airmen playing hardball as American game grows in Britain, By Ron
Jensen, Stars and Stripes
(EXCERPT) European edition, Sunday, May 23, 2004
RAF FELTWELL, England — The national pastime has been exported to
England.
Air Force members stationed at or near RAF Lakenheath and RAF
Mildenhall can feel the pop of a ball in a leather mitt and the joy of
watching the parabolic flight of a dinger.
“A lot of people are really surprised. ‘Hey, there’s baseball here?’”
said Staff Sgt. Ken Jeltema of the 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron
at RAF Mildenhall.
Jeltema is player-manager of the Cam...
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