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Letters: Paper's World Series coverage was lacking

Por: The Advocate Opinion November 11, 2022

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Are you kidding me?I realize that the sixth game of the World Series, when the won it all, ended late on Saturday night and would not be covered in Sunday's sports section. However, there was nothing in Monday's sports section other than the tiny box score for the game on the last page in the SCOREBOARD section.With the multitude of stories available from this World Series championship, you did baseball fans a giant disservice from... + full article



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