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Remembering the Scooter
Growing up, I wasn’t a big baseball fan.  My dad and mom immigrated here and neither had any interest in the sport.  I was more into playing football and basketball and had an arm like Johnny Damon’s so I didn’t really play it all that much.  That all changed one day.  I came home from school like I did most days and turned on WPIX to watch Woody Woodpecker and Buzz ...
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