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Chavez plays softball with big leaguers
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Chavez plays softball with big leaguers

Published Feb. 12, 2010 3:39 a.m. ET

President Hugo Chavez and several members of his Cabinet took to the field on Thursday for slow-pitch softball game with some of Venezuela's past and present major leaguers.

Among the players on hand were New York Mets closer Francisco Rodriguez, Texas Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus and former Cincinnati Reds shortstop David Concepcion.

Chavez wore a jacket bearing the image of Venezuela's flag as he walked onto the diamond for a pre-game ceremony. He presented the major leaguers with a medal of honor named after Venezuelan independence hero Francisco de Miranda.

The president then pitched two innings and allowed seven runs. Rodriguez gave up 11 runs during three innings.

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Chavez's team won 14-12.

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