Talk:Matt Nokes
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[edit]This article needs a little cleaning, as it's bio includes un-encyclopedic language. Also, I have to argue that the Upper Deck Home Run Heroes was far from anything prestigious, as I believe it was only a basis for a very minor subset within it's baseball card line. Anyone with more knowledge of Nokes should edit this more. DOAsaturn 10:09, 30 January 2006 (UTC)
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