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Public Interest

Aug. 17, 2001

Stadium Reveries

The Dodgers play one of those rare day games at the ravine today. In the old days we called them "Businessmen's Specials," but that dated appellation seems a tad too sexist for the 21st century. It will be my first game this year, and I look forward to seeing the boys in blue continue their battle for first place in the National League's Western Division. But the crack of the bat isn't the only sound I anticipate with a certain nostalgic joy.

        By Paul O'Brien
        
        The Dodgers play one of those rare day games at the ravine today. In the old days we called them "Businessmen's Specials," but that dated appellation seems a tad too sexist for the 21st century. It will be my first game this year, and I look forward to seeing the boys in blue continue their battle ...

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