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Second round of KOBS begins today…

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I’m back from an all-too-short vacation weekend and ready to play the second round of the Toyota Live Web King of Baltimore Sports.

Today’s matchup: Brooks Robinson vs. Wes Unseld.

Obviously, the chalk picks held the line during the first round but this second round is a bit dicey for many of the Hall of Famers. Almost every day there will be two HOFers pitted against each other. If nothing else, it tells you how rich our professional sports heritage is in Baltimore.

I’m catching up on the real world all day and trying to figure out how all of a sudden so many of you want to see Yankee Stadium. It’s the hottest selling trip we’ve ever had at WNST.

I’ll be blogging all week and heading to the All-Star Game in New York on Tuesday to provide coverage.

 

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