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FILE -- President William Howard Taft tosses out the first ball at Griffith Stadium in Washington, on opening day for the Washington Senators in 1910. Baseball's ceremonial first pitch was once reserved for dignitaries and sitting presidents, but today nearly anyone can take the mound. (The New York Times)
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2013-05-29
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THE NEW YORK TIMES
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