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      <title>Joe Garagiola ends broadcast career after 58 years</title>
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      <description>SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Be it down on a baseball field or up in the broadcast booth, whether he was pinch-hitting for Johnny Carson or looking at pooches, Joe Garagiola could always tell a story. 
                   So when the 87-year-old Garagiola was prodded Wednesday to reminisce about an on-air career that lasted nearly six decades, he obliged. Naturally, he did. Garag...</description>
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