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In 2004, Carlos Delgado, then of the Toronto Blue Jays, drew jeers in some parks after he decided he would remain in the dugout during the playing of "God Bless America," a tradition that began in Major League stadiums after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. Delgado objected to the U.S. invasion of Iraq and used the gesture to protest the war. (AP Photo/Jim Rogash)
Photo by: JIM ROGASH
In 2004, Carlos Delgado, then of the Toronto Blue Jays, drew jeers in some parks after he decided he would remain in the dugout during the playing of "God Bless America," a tradition that began in Major League stadiums after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. Delgado objected to the U.S. invasion of Iraq and used the gesture to protest the war. (AP Photo/Jim Rogash)

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