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Wow, Rays Fans Really Are Losers
Fenway West - A Boston Red Sox Blog —
This might be the single best reason why MLB needs to move the Rays out of Tampa Bay. Fenway West- The Western Home to Red Sox Nation http://www.fenwaywest.com
Tampa Bay Rays Fans Can’t Spell
SOX & Dawgs —
OctoNer? Really? OctoNer? WTF!
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In Fairness: Let’s Go Rays
Josh Q. Public —
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the musical stylings of Paul J. Campbell:
Peace out homies. Six Two and even!
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