Navajo kids enjoy their tacos
Thank you, Ellsbury: Free tacos for everyoneOne fifth-grade class from Nenahnezad Community School in Fruitland made a "run for the border" Tuesday afternoon, thanks to a Navajo baseball player's stolen base during the second game of the World Series.
Taco Bell's "Steal a Base, Steal a Taco" campaign guaranteed free tacos for a stolen base during Game 2 of the World Series. Ellsbury deserves to be recognized: Ellsbury's feat should be a source of pride for Navajo people everywhere, Nelson added.
Ellsbury, who was brought up from the minor leagues in late summer, hit nearly .353 during the regular season and was a standout during a 4-0 World Series sweep over the Colorado Rockies. Ellsbury hit over .400 during the four games and made a number of stellar plays both in the field and on the bases. Comment: Taco Bell's basic taco has only 170 calories, so it's reasonably healthy.
Below: Pita Tyler, manager at a Farmington Taco Bell.
Taco Bell's "Steal a Base, Steal a Taco" campaign guaranteed free tacos for a stolen base during Game 2 of the World Series.
Ellsbury, who was brought up from the minor leagues in late summer, hit nearly .353 during the regular season and was a standout during a 4-0 World Series sweep over the Colorado Rockies. Ellsbury hit over .400 during the four games and made a number of stellar plays both in the field and on the bases.
Below: Pita Tyler, manager at a Farmington Taco Bell.


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