Okla. team gives away biblical bobbleheads
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ULSA, Okla. - He delivered his people from bondage and through 40 years in the wilderness. Now Moses has become a key part of a five-game baseball homestand.
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ULSA, Okla. - He delivered his people from bondage and through 40 years in the wilderness. Now Moses has become a key part of a five-game baseball homestand.
The Tulsa Drillers handed out 1,500 Moses bobbleheads on Friday night. The bobblehead, complete with tablets representing the Ten Commandments, was part of a faith and family night sponsored by Oklahoma Wesleyan University and a Christian radio station.
"We'll probably draw two kinds of people for the game: the Moses fans and the bobblehead collectors," said Brian Carroll, spokesman for the Double-A ballclub. The biblical bobblehead is a first for the Drillers, Carroll said.