I didn't like it when it originally came up. I wasn't too crazy about it. But the more I see it, I think it's great for baseball. I didn't realize it had such an impact on so many cities.
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I'd say they're letter-perfect. I could hang out at the barbecue stand if I knew they were going to do that every night.
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I would assume that, but I can't guarantee that, I don't know. I'd have to see what Louie says and what the trainer says. Right now he didn't think it was anything major, but you never know.
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