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Although former Yankee's third baseman Alex Rodriguez has retired from the game, he can't help but wonder who's going to win the World Series this year.。
Will it be his New York team?
Will it be his New York team? Will the Chicago Cubs do the impossible once again? Whooooo could it beeeeee?SEE ALSO:These terrible photos might explain why Donald Trump rejected an offer to throw a first pitch。
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burning。
in his mind. With a thinking face that intense, who knows what will happen if he doesn't get the answer he's looking for.。
His followers were no help, of course, because none of them could get past the photo and on to the heart of the matter: 。
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C'mon guys, be serious for a second and answer A-Rod's question. Dude's brain is going to melt.。
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