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Episode 16: Ken Burn's Baseball

Baseball season is upon us. In this baseball themed episode we talk about Cub's fans, World Serie...

An episode of the Ten Was Too Many podcast, hosted by Ten Was Too Many, titled "Episode 16: Ken Burn's Baseball" was published on April 15, 2011 and runs 37 minutes.

April 15, 2011 ·37m · Ten Was Too Many

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Baseball season is upon us. In this baseball themed episode we talk about Cub's fans, World Series predictions and Rhinoceroses. Kyle Charles returns.

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Baseball season is upon us. In this baseball themed episode we talk about Cub's fans, World Series predictions and Rhinoceroses. Kyle Charles returns.
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