sports.espn.go.com - 7/16/2008
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American League Wins Marathon All-Star Game After 15 Innings
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American League wins the All Star Game
yankeesdaily.com —
That’s right peeepull. They won. Some interesting things that happened yesterday.
10. I saw George Steinbrenner cry. Wow!
9. Went to my day program, my mother picked me up from program and took me to get some food.
8. Since I’m out of it most of the time, I took a nap because I was tired and when I woke up, the game was just starting and I didn’t even know the game was on or why it was on.
7. After posting on a Yankee message board asking if this game counts and if the winner will get home field advantage, I went to a Red Sox blog to bust chops. When you leave a message, a pop up board comes up and it’s the only blog I ...
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