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This view from behind the Tiger's dugout typified the close-to-the-field vistas that made Tiger Stadium so special and intimately connected the fans with the game.
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When I arrived the games of the women's tournament were underway.  Only two or three hundred spectators, mostly family of the women had gathered.

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