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Tag: Todd Helton

Hidden Ball Trick

Helton Hides Horsehide, Carpenter Caught Careless

Posted on September 20, 2013 by Jason Turbow

Because I’m a sucker for the hidden-ball trick, it’d be a shame to overlook this one. Never has there been an easier one pulled—or at least one that looked easier. Here’s to wily veterans.

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