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U.S.S. Mariner:
RRS v Mortensen.
Bill Hall in left! That guy’s crazy! Johjima behind the plate, too.
So ready? It’s time for that long-missing game, “Would you swap ‘em?”
Position by position, let’s go. Contracts (and contract status) count.
C Johjima v Suzuki
1B Carp v Crosby
2B Lopez v Ellis
SS Wilson v Pennington
3B Beltre v Kennedy
LF Hall v Hairston
CF Gutierrez v [...]--
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