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Logan Warmoth's pro journey begins with Blue Jays


When was born on September 6, 1995, the Baltimore Orioles game was the delivery room backdrop. It wasn’t just any O’s game. That was the night Cal Ripken Jr. broke Lou Gehrig’s record for consecutive games played. Bring up the date, and Warmoth, who wore Ripken’s No. 8 when he made his little league debut, doesn’t even think of himself. “That’s Cal’s day.” (TSN.ca)

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