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Which two famous baseball personalities grew up on the same street as Yogi Berra?
Question 1:
Which two famous baseball personalities grew up on the same street as Yogi Berra?
A.
Joe Garagiola and Phil Rizzuto
B.
Phil Rizzuto and Pete Gray
C.
Joe Garagiola and Joe Buck
D.
Joe Buck and Pete Gray
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