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iPods Usher Marlins Into Digital World







iPods Usher Marlins Into Digital World

iPods Usher Marlins Into Digital World 06/13/2004 04:09 AM

Digital music players, led by Apple's iPod, are rivaling gloves and bats as essential equipment in major-league clubhouses. The marlins' clubhouse is no exception. By Joe Capozzi, Palm Beach Post (via MyAppleMenu)




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