Ed Wade Makes a Pretty Lousy Scape-Goat

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As the fingers start pointing in Houston as to who should be blamed for the Astros' misery, Ed Wade is drawing most of them. Yet, holds the least amount of blame. [link]
Ed Wade Makes a Pretty Lousy Scape-Goat

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