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Bernie Williams might want to work on a Grammy acceptance speech.
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IRVING — Bernie Williams has four World Series rings, won four consecutive Gold Gloves and collected more than 2,300 hits in a 16-year baseball career with the New York Yankees. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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