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Kevin Millar Has a World Series Prediction, Too
Kevin Millar Has a World Series Prediction, Too
Kevin Millar saw Ryan Dempster's World Series prediction for the Cubs and decided to match it. From the Baltimore Sun : "I'm going on the record right now. We're going to shock the world. I don't know who Dempster is in Chicago, but if he thinks he's going to win the World Series, he has to come through us first." Millar had one more prediction: "I'm going deep off Ryan Dempster ," he said. ...
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Kevin Millar still thinks it's 2004
Red Sox Monster — Admit it: Every now and then, you miss Kevin Millar, don't you? I certainly do, especially when I hear he's spouting off that his abysmal, rebuilding Baltimore Orioles are going to win the World Series. This season. From The Baltimore Sun via The FanHouse and Larry Brown Sports : Pitcher Ryan Dempster has guaranteed that the Chicago Cubs will win the World Series this year - a bold statement that Orioles first baseman Kevin Millar couldn't ignore. And Millar rarely passes up a chance to dish out some good-natured ribbing, even if the recipient is playing ...

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