World Series
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The Kid was looking at a white-haired, elderly man with a prominent jaw. MacManus went right on talking through the confusion, one hand tapping at the Judge’s chest, his face close up to that chin so he could make himself heard.
“...an’ I said before the Series an’ I say right now...wouldn’t trade him for any right fielder in the big leagues...nosir...not for Masters or Benny Rogers or Pike even...you can have ’em...the whole...lot....”
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