Baseball was never really a thing in Haile Tecklehaimanot's native Eritrea, but you'd never know it from his meticulous work at the home of the Ottawa Titans.
Posted: Aug 26, 2023 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours agoHaile Tecklehaimanot shares how he became an expert at creating a silky-soft, immaculate baseball field in Canada’s capital, inspiring his co-workers and baseball fans.
Eritrea is no hotbed for baseball. In fact, Tecklehaimanot still prefers soccer. But the game is winning him over, he admitted. "In my point of view ... this field should be number one. This is my dream. It should be very neat. Beautiful. My colleagues are very good. We work very hard. It's just teamwork and I love it."
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