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After reading the article about the former Major League relief pitcher Juan Berenguer, I thought it was ironic that he was going to be playing in the 1991 World Series with the Atlanta Braves because the team the Braves lost to in that Series was the same team that he played for when he was playing in the 1987 World Series with the Minnesota Twins. By the way, the Minnesota Twins won that series, too. Of course, Juan did not play in the 1991 World Series because he broke his pitching arm earlier in the year. |
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