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Fake National Review story about imaginary non-binary Blue Jays catcher dupes people on social media

Por: Fox News Sports June 13, 2023

Rich Lowry is the Editor-In-Chief of National Review. On Monday, he penned an article about Toronto Blue Jays catcher Brady Deeker, a non-binary athlete who the team called up from the minor leagues to start for the big-league club. One problem: Brady Deeker doesn’t exist. He’s not a real baseball player, not even a real person. Lowry made him up to prove a point.The article presents as real news, but is clearly satire. I saw the story... + full article



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