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Thank you, Mark and Ben; I agree, Jarrod.
And it sounds like Mr. Olbermann has thoughtfully considered and correctly suggested how that situation plays out. It was a mess. Right about McGinnity heaving the ball into oblivion, and about the $1000. From what I've read, Snodgrass didn't deserve the blame in losing that World Series game... as is mentioned. I like this stuff, it brings the little cards to life. In a way it de-monetizes them a bit, and part of their value is tied to their legacy. That's more appealing to me than slabs, pop reports, and such. |
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