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This topic will be debated 'til hades freezes over. imo Buck suffered an injustice. Regardless, they're all wrong and Comiskey was the instigator and should have been the 9th Man Out.
Folks are wrong to blame Landis, he saved the sport... Selig could learn something from him. |
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