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1943, 1947-1948 |
With its long winters and cold, rainy springs, New England has never been a
hotbed for scouts hunting baseball talent. There have, however, been local ballplayers
through the years who have shined brightly enough
that they can’t be ignored. Ray Martin was one such prospect — a pitcher so
strong he was toeing the rubber at Braves Field just a few months out of his high
school in Norwood, Mass. ...
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