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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Former baseball players' association head Donald Fehr had a knack for never saying what baseball fans wanted to hear. He was the embodiment of fine print, someone to deliver the legal disclaimers to anyone who clung to his childhood vision of what professional sports could be. If you grew up watching the World Series several decades ago and could remember the October brilliance of Roberto Clemente and Reggie Jackson, and if your life experience was built around the joy of Carlton Fisk and Bret ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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