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by Michael Tunison • Apr 23, 2010 1:00 PM EDT
We can only hope that this leads to more players in other sports teaming up for wild feats. Two basketball players each using one arm to execute a dunk simultaneously. Football receivers catching the same pass with one arm. Baseball hitters positioned at the opposite sides of the plate for the same at-bat. Granted, the last one is not only grossly illegal but also probably unsafe to everyone involved, but c'mon: you have to do something about sagging attendance, don't you?l
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