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Can't Stop The Bleeding:
And incredibly, the person’s name was not Manny Acta. After the first 10 or 12 defeats, wouldn’t the writing be on the wall? Unless you’re planning to ****, marry or kill Cristian Guzman (above), is there any excuse for this sort of behavior? The Wall Street Journal’s Carl Bialik considers the case of Nationals fans [...]
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