They Clap Then Stop
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And here is to a world that provides for us such sights as David Weathers facing Albert Pujols with the bases loaded, top of the eighth inning, David's Cincinatti Reds leading the St. Louis Cardinals 3-0. The old respected pitcher faces the future legend in the prime of his career, on pace to legally and naturally break Marris's forgotten record, suddenly made once again relevant.
"He's going to go out there and battle. David Weathers has been an excellent pitcher over the years," says Hrabosky.
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