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"What doing baseball means to me is it's a real touchpoint with my late father. This is what he did f..." — Ernie Johnson Jr.
What doing baseball means to me is it's a real touchpoint with my late father. This is what he did for thirty years. I was fortunate to share the booth with my dad for four seasons in the 1990s, so every time I do a game, it's a way to honor him.
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