Kentucky Man Uncovers Baseball Treasure Trove at Local Goodwill
For most people, a quick stop at Goodwill is a simple errand, a place to find a sweater that needs a new home, a book with a well-worn spine, or perhaps an eclectic mug that adds c
For most people, a quick stop at Goodwill is a simple errand, a place to find a sweater that needs a new home, a book with a well-worn spine, or perhaps an eclectic mug that adds c
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As the curtains rise for another exhilarating Major League Baseball season, a sparkling roster of rookies is set to grace the diamond, promising heart-stopping battles and unforget