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There's probably a thread I can't find

I was looking at EB on line, re: his heart problems. Came up with this - his gentle demeanor and that boxing history:

"Battey's father, Earl III, played college baseball at UCLA and is a longtime Los Angeles Police Department officer. His grandfather, Earl Jr., was a five-time Major League Baseball All-Star and a three-time Gold Glove winner. Battey's uncle, Ed Sanders, was a boxer and won the gold medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics.[13]"
Yeah. Gramps was also significant historically with racial integration of MLB. The last holdout teams didn't have their first black player until 1959 and Earl entered the majors in 1955. Very cool family legacy for Evan.
 
Again, I don't know where this should go, but a great article on D White. He took a break for the birth of his 2nd child .
He is averaging 161.5 points, per 100 shots taken. That is close to unbelievable.

 
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