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I honestly, think it is worse to have the Pittsburgh Swim and Dive team hold Lord Stanley aloft than us not holding it. View original blog post here: Whiz Wit Flyers
Weekend Recap: Could Be Worse
Weekend Recap: Could Be Worse
wastingawayinwrigleyville.blogspot.com — I think this pretty much sums up how we all would look if we were the ones... that had to talk to the bullpen Things could be worse. As a team, we aren't really coming together and there are many glaring holes, yet we still are only 3.5 games out of first. I know, it's hard to believe. It's ... (more) Weekend Recap: Could Be Worse
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