Wow, What A Horrible Idea.

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The Reds may have been the first all-professional baseball team, but they’ve done some stupid-ass stuff over the years. Without getting into a long list of things — which isn’t that long compared to, say, the White Sox — I’ll just say these are really bad. Really, really bad. I think the bright red logos and numbers make it worse. Help a fella out and please ... [link]

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Published 7/10/2008 by Chad at Redleg Nation
I was at the game and I agree, this was terrible. But at least the Reds won.

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