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Those Who Contribute the Least….
Those Who Contribute the Least….
You probably have heard the story before. Former Mets general manager Frank Cashen told reporters after Game 6 of the 1986 NLCS that “those who contribute the least spray the most champagne.” This was in reference to lefty Randy Niemann who was generous with the bubbly during the ...
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