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Gary Matthews Jr is not a good baseball player. He’s also completely unaware of this. Here’s a quote from the LA Times: “I don’t expect to be back; it’s time to move on,” outfielder Gary Matthews Jr. said as he packed his belongings in the team’s Angel Stadium clubhouse today. “I’m ready to play [...]
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