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	<title>Comments on: The Mysterious Enos Cabell</title>
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		<title>By: H.G. Tolliver</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 07:48:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Very interesting piece on Enos Cabell, who was, according to my proprietary analytics system, the 43rd best Detroit Tiger player of all-time. Now, what you likely don&#039;t know is that Enos Cabell and his cousin Ken Landreaux used to play baseball in parks in the Gardena area of California where one day in June of 1962 they met former Pirate big leaguer Dock Ellis. Of course Ellis was older than both the boys by a few years. They told Dock about a house down the street where an old Japanese man lived who claimed a former ball player from the Tokyo big 6 baseball league . Dock went back to the house with Cabell and Landreaux.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very interesting piece on Enos Cabell, who was, according to my proprietary analytics system, the 43rd best Detroit Tiger player of all-time. Now, what you likely don&#8217;t know is that Enos Cabell and his cousin Ken Landreaux used to play baseball in parks in the Gardena area of California where one day in June of 1962 they met former Pirate big leaguer Dock Ellis. Of course Ellis was older than both the boys by a few years. They told Dock about a house down the street where an old Japanese man lived who claimed a former ball player from the Tokyo big 6 baseball league . Dock went back to the house with Cabell and Landreaux.</p>
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