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Cy Young Cole Injured - The New York Beacon

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Cole Escapes Elbow Surgery Photo: Special to the NY Beacon By Matthew Kennedy The confidence in the clubhouse and the energy in the stands has already suffered a blow, but not a crippling one. Losing Cole for the first two months of the season will […]

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