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Athens Games homecoming of sorts for Theodorou.(sports)

Publication: Las Vegas Review-Journal (Las Vegas, NV)

Publication Date: 30-MAY-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Las Vegas Review-Journal

BYLINE: STEVE CARP, REVIEW-JOURNAL

As strange as it seems, the United States will not have a baseball team in the Athens Olympics. But native Californian Nick Theodorou will be playing for the host country come August.

Theodorou, a Las Vegas 51s utilityman, possesses dual citizenship and will interrupt his Triple-A season to play shortstop and possibly second base for Greece.

"I have to admit, it's...

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