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John Gibbons Visits The Hill
John Gibbons Visits The Hill
(Rogers Centre. Jays and Orioles. Top of the eighth inning. Jays up by one.) Home Plate Ump: Ball four! Shaun Marcum: DAMNIT! Rod Barajas: Time! Ump: Time! (Barajas jogs to mound.) Barajas: How you holding up, champ? Marcum: Fine, but this ump is killing me with his strike zone! Barajas: Yeah, he’s all over the place tonight. But forget him, let’s just get past Huff and ...
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