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Baysox in Harrisburg July 21

Matusz

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Valdio,Abreu and Jason White

going for the double play!

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July 22,2009

Liz & Donachie in bull pen!

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Abreu

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Ryan Ouellete on the Mound and Eric Crozier at First

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Robert Valido

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Baysox in Harrisburg July 21

Matusz

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Valdio,Abreu and Jason White

going for the double play!

<a href=" Baysox Harrisburg July 21, 2009 146" title="Baysox Harrisburg July 21, 2009 146 by BaysoxFan, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3466/3749568709_ee34ae53b4.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="Baysox Harrisburg July 21, 2009 146" /></a>

July 22,2009

Liz & Donachie in bull pen!

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Thank You for posting the wonderful pictures!!!:):wedge:

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