Columbus Stars Baseball Team Banned For Being Too Good
After winning only a few games in a recreational youth baseball league in Ohio, the Columbus Stars baseball team was yanked from the schedule before they could hurt any more feelings.| Comments on article "Columbus Stars Baseball Team Banned For Being Too Good" | ||||||||||||
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