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The Fightins:
David Bell, one of the Phillies worst 3rd baseman of all time, is now coaching the Carolina Mudcats and teaching their players how to suck as much as he did. To no one’s surprise the Mudcats are 10 games below .500 on the year and have no shot at getting a play off spot.
David Bell [...]
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