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By Ryan Corazza
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, June 16, 2009 Let's face it: While those in the technology and political realms were tweeting last year, the sports world didn't catch on to Twitter until a few months ago when your mom and Oprah did. Where there were once few, there are now many on the platform. But leave it to an older sports figure who isn't even on the service to lead it into an important, necessary step in its ever-evolving history. About two weeks ago, news broke that Tony La Russa was suing Twitter. His reasoning was thus: Although ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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