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Tag Archives: Rafael Ramirez
Watching the Braves with Paw Paw
At 11:39 p.m. , Wednesday, – well past my bedtime – Braves rookie first baseman Freddie Freeman grounded into a double play, ending the Braves season. As I struggled to stay awake during the final two hours of the 13-inning … Continue reading →
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