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Three strikes, you fail.

"Who hit this ball that far? I expected to find 1998 Sammy Sosa out here.""I believe this belongs to you."Correct"I throw a pretty mean fastball.""I've been known to paint the corners.""I'm the one with the wicked curveball.

""What a whiff."
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