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By Ray Ratto
Special to ESPN.com Monday, September 23, 2002 Jacques Rogge, the King of the Olympics, has been trying to make the Games more manageable, and with that in mind, the folks who run international baseball and softball are on their knees begging for mercy. Meanwhile, we still have rhythmic gymnastics, synchronized swimming, trampoline and several other rampant idiocies safe for Olympics to come. So, while the meetings are continuing to see whether the softball and baseball lobbies have any heat with the International Olympic Committee, let's ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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