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Dead Man Walking
By now, even the most remote corners of the globe know that the Evil Empire Yankees have won the World Series. And then came this photo, courtesy of "The Sports Hernia": Ugh. Fine, you won, but quit rubbing it in! Is it just me, or does Girardi resemble a walking cadaver? I'll bet ...
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