Fine China: Dodgers, Padres shine
Published 3/15/2008 by Corey Brock at Major League Baseball News
Major League Baseball made its first appearance in China as the Dodgers and Padres fought to a 3-3 tie Saturday in Beijing. "To see this ... takes my breath away," Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig told reporters before the game.
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