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the guy that now lives in ted williams' old house
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If not for Teddy Ballgame, this very might well be "Mike Davis Field"
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the sun room
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4121 Utah Street, San Diego
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if only ben grieve had come from such humble beginnings where he could play baseball every day out of the shadow of his famous father tom
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the bedroom
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kitsch
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"excuse me, miss? where do all the high school girls hang out in this town?"
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where a young man would stare at the wall and imagine different instances of situational hitting
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The Hoover High Cardinals logo
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this will just about explain why so many good ballplayers come out of california, specifically southern cali
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dining room.
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authentic throwback clotheslines
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driveway of a legend
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a long, narrow driveway perfect to hit line drives back through the box
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the baseball diamond of hoover high from beyond the wall in right field
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The street Ted Williams would walk down every day as a kid, practicing his swing as he walked.
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Pretty humble beginnings for the man whom people would go on to say John Wayne wishes he was.
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The back yard of the greatest hitter to ever live.
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orange tree
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kitchen