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An Okinawa Diamond player slides into second base during

An Okinawa Diamond player slides into second base during

An Okinawa Diamond player slides into second base during a game March 18 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The Okiboys baseball team has been in existence for 12 years and is an American high school level tea... More

The Okiboys and Okinawa Diamond baseball players talk

The Okiboys and Okinawa Diamond baseball players talk

The Okiboys and Okinawa Diamond baseball players talk together March 18 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. After the teams played their first game, the parents of the Okiboys baseball team hosted a potluck for... More

An Okiboys player hits the ball during a game March

An Okiboys player hits the ball during a game March

An Okiboys player hits the ball during a game March 18 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The Okiboys baseball team has been in existence for 12 years and is an American high school level team that invites loc... More

The Okinawa Diamond baseball team circles around their

The Okinawa Diamond baseball team circles around their

The Okinawa Diamond baseball team circles around their coach before a game against the Okiboys March 18 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The Okiboys baseball team has been in existence for 12 years, and is a... More

Okinawa Diamond players get food during a potluck March

Okinawa Diamond players get food during a potluck March

Okinawa Diamond players get food during a potluck March 18 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The Okinawa Diamond and Okiboys faced off in a doubleheader, and took a break between games for food. The parents o... More

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