Cleveland Indians first baseman Carlos Santana officially became a United States citizen Friday.
Santana, a Dominican Republic native who passed his citizenship test in early April, took the Oath of Allegiance at the Carl B. Stokes United States Courthouse (via Cleveland.com):
The 33-year-old slugger and Tribe teammate Hanley Ramirez both passed the citizenship test after studying nightly throughout spring training.
Indians manager Terry Francona said both players were "pretty proud" about their accomplishment, and he was more impressed after trying the questions himself.
"I was talking to Santana yesterday," Francona told reporters April 5.