The Secret Life of Pitchers

The Secret Life of Pitchers
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The major league baseball commissioner, Rob Manfred, will never be mistaken for a rebel. He's a 58-year-old Harvard Law School grad who clerked for a U.S. district judge appointed by Richard Nixon; became a partner at the lofty Philadelphia law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; and made his name in the league negotiating collective-bargaining agreements and investigating the Biogenesis doping scandal of 2013. The guy even wears a tie when he throws out the first pitch at games.

 

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