Newark Bears Photos From Opening Day

Here are a few photos of the Newark Bears from Thursday’s Opening Day game.

Newark Mayor Cory Booker throws out a ceremonial first pitch before the Bears' opening day game (Photo credit: Paul Hadsall)

Tim Raines Jr. had a rough day at second base, making two errors. (Photo credit: Paul Hadsall)

Danny Santiesteban had three hits on opening day (Photo credit: Paul Hadall)

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Brian Nichols also had three hits on opening day (Photo credit: Paul Hadsall)

Jesse Estrada got the opening day assignment for the Bears (Photo credit: Paul Hadsall)

Brandon Watson had two hits on opening day (Photo credit: Paul Hadsall)

Check out your dining options at the Bears' games this year (click to enlarge)

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4 thoughts on “Newark Bears Photos From Opening Day

  1. Nice photos from both sides…glad to see Booker come out and show support for the team.

  2. FREDDY

    BOOKER needs to do more for this team unless he wants it to go the way of the AC Surf, Nahua Pride, Sussex Skyhawks, Elmira Pioneers, Allentown Ambassadors, Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds just to name a few.

    It’s only $10 to get in- I had a great time last Sunday- got a bunch of autographs

    • As much as I’d like to see the Newark Bears do well, Cory Booker has more pressing concerns than the success or failure of one private business. After his administration reduces the amount of violent crime in the city and figures out how to balance the budget without sending taxes through the roof, then maybe they can worry about baseball.

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