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Metrodome's long, good buy
Metrodome's long, good buy
Bruce Bisping, Star Tribune Twins fans looked at autographed baseballs, trying to find a familiar or favorite player during the Twins "Garage Sale" today.
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Metrodome Memories Are A Little Pathetic [Mlb]
Deadspin — ... in far western Minnesota to pick through the sale. "It was worth it, though." The stuff, most of it ephemera, was piled on folding tables along 15 sections of the Dome's concourse. By noon, the pickings had gotten pretty slim. Ball caps and straw hats went for $3, a bobblehead of TC, the team's furry mascot, cost $5. Logo-emblazoned socks: $4, and whiffle bats were $2. This is the way the Metrodome ends. Not with a bang but a closeout sale. Metrodome's Long, Good Buy [Star Tribune] ...

Links of the Day 11/9/09
The Victoria Times — Get anything worthwhile at the Twins sale? Probably not. A glowing ode to Orlando Cabrera. Larry Johnson, the nutbar, is probably done for his career. ...

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