All-Star McLouth makes it family affair
Published 7/14/2008 by Jenifer Langosch at Major League Baseball News
A native of tiny Whitehall, Mich., Nate McLouth eased into the bright lights of New York City for All-Star festivities with the support of his visiting family.
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