SAN ANTONIO - Players with the San Antonio Missions traded in their bats for wetsuits this week, taking time to swim with bottlenose dolphins at San Antonio’s D
by SBG San Antonio | David WarnerThe players took a trip to San Antonio's Discovery Point to swim with the marine animals, and learn about wildlife conservation.
On Tuesday, the players took a mid-season break to experience the wonder of ocean wildlife, along with animal care, and the conservation efforts of SeaWorld’s Discovery Point.
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