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San Antonio's Ross Youngs Won His First World Series 101 Yea
San Antonio's Ross Youngs Won His First World Series 101 Yea
San Antonio's Ross Youngs Won His First World Series 101 Years Ago
The Alamo City’s only Baseball Hall of Fame member had a storied career that came to a premature end when kidney disease took his life at the age of 30
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