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- a3ef1afebba61ac530d3476da45c30a1e329759fc6a5fcb1d30f34060db7d588 date "2004-10-22".
- a3ef1afebba61ac530d3476da45c30a1e329759fc6a5fcb1d30f34060db7d588 first "Aaron".
- a3ef1afebba61ac530d3476da45c30a1e329759fc6a5fcb1d30f34060db7d588 isCitedBy Ex-Cubs_Factor.
- a3ef1afebba61ac530d3476da45c30a1e329759fc6a5fcb1d30f34060db7d588 last "Wherry".
- a3ef1afebba61ac530d3476da45c30a1e329759fc6a5fcb1d30f34060db7d588 newspaper "National Post".
- a3ef1afebba61ac530d3476da45c30a1e329759fc6a5fcb1d30f34060db7d588 title "Did 'Ex-Cub Factor' foil the Yankees? Theory gains credibility: 'Behind every major failure in the sport is a Chicago Cub'".