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Shrink-Gate: The Day MLB’s Robot Umpires Called Everyone’s Bluff
For a hundred years, the back of a baseball card was a sacred place for “optimistic truths.” It was part of the folklore of the game. We loved the idea of our heroes being these towering, powerhouse physical specimens – … Continue reading →
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