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Asterisks Are People Too
Asterisks Are People Too
FanSpeak was outside AT&T; Park yesterday, speaking with Giants fans about the notorious *756 ball , which is in Marc Ecko's possession at the moment. Hear their opinions after the jump. [ Sporting News ]
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