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Dave DeBusschere had an off season job..I just can't remember what it was .
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Dave DeBusschere had an off season job..I just can't remember what it was .
Neither can I but I do remember he wasn't very good at it.
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Neither can I but I do remember he wasn't very good at it.
I assume that you are being sarcastic?

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White was one of the last people to believe that the earth is flat.

I suspect his off season time was consumed trying to defend this position.

Source: The National League Story by Lee Allen (1961)
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White was one of the last people to believe that the earth is flat.

I suspect his off season time was consumed trying to defend this position.

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Didn't Bill Lee believe that too ?
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When I was a buyer for Montgomery Ward, there was an informal list of people who worked for Wards before coming famous. Two that stood out were Stan Musial and Madonna.
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