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Baseball is what we were, and football is what we have become.
Baseball is what we were, and football is what we have become.
Baseball is what we were, and football is what we have become.
Baseball is what we were, and football is what we have become.
Baseball is what we were, and football is what we have become.
Baseball is what we were, and football is what we have become.
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