Whipple’s Baseball Journey: Day 4 - Bad Chili

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We stop at Skyline for their famous chili. The coney dog, chili pasta and bowl of chili were not even average. I feel almost un-American saying this, but it just wasn’t good. We left sad and disappointed. The game itself was great. [link]

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