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Old 07-01-2022, 11:27 PM
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Default OT (slightly) but very cool

This has probably been spotted before; however, I noticed something tonight for the first time.

In the movie Major League, the team goes through final cut-down day. As players look in their lockers, each one braces themself, hoping not to find a red tag. As Pedro Cerrano opens his locker, there are half a dozen baseball cards in plain sight. Can’t believe I never saw these until now.

From an 80s Diamond King to a Hank Aaron rookie, it’s a neat little collection.
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