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Chicago Sun-Times: GM Williams splits after strange comment
Not as strange as the time Professor LaSerne taught Superman how to mentally split in two! But it’s damn close! Ken Williams was among the first wave of general managers to escape the confusing maze of lobbies at the Opryland Resort today, choosing to cancel his daily briefing with reporters. Probably a good call considering the White Sox’ GM made perhaps the most ridiculous comment to come ...
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