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Raissman: MLBN drops ball not having Costas live

Bob Costas is a proven big-game player and should have been anchoring the World Series.

Bob Costas is a proven big-game player and should have been anchoring the World Series. For reasons known only to someone who deals in the occult, a glimpse of this upcoming meeting of the minds flashed before our eyes early on the morning of Nov. Full Article at New York Daily News

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