Don't know if any other of these exist, or it's just a misprint on mine, but I have two copies of the John Mabry highlight, and on the bottom of one it mentions that after hitting his cycle "In his last at bat Mabry, was intentionally walked"... on the other it states "in his last at bat Mabry" and the rest of the sentance wasn't finished. Does anyone else have a variation, is it worth mentioning to Beckett, or is it just an anomoly?
