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Steward: World Series story told in one man's face

Altoona : PA : USA | Oct 29, 2012 at 3:26 PM PDT
Source: The Mercury News
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I like to shoot photos, but I do not consider myself a photographer. I'm a word man by trade, but as they always say, sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words. Sunday night, in the bedlam of the Giants' cramped clubhouse at Comerica Park, with no interviews possible due to the crush of dancing players... FULL ARTICLE AT The Mercury News
 
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