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Giant Racing Teddy Attacks the Braves

As previously mentioned, I thought Giant Racing Teddy might win yesterday, because if the opening of a new stadium isn't the right occasion, there might never be a right occasion. The fans would have gone berserk with happiness.

Instead, Teddy ran into center field and cavorted with the confused-looking Braves, and then re-entered the flailing picture. Let Teddy Win has more information on both last night's race, and the new flight path for Giant Racing President Head Races. Which is partially reflected below.

By Dan Steinberg |  March 31, 2008; 3:01 PM ET  | Category:  Nats
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I definitely agree that that was the Teddy to pull the big victory. That performance showed an improvement was made in the off-season, but Teddy's head wasn't in the right place.

Posted by: sitruc | March 31, 2008 03:13 PM

Teddy looks in great physical shape this spring, but appears to have been confused by the new race path. At least he's got a week before the next home game to get his head together!

Posted by: LetTeddyWin.com | March 31, 2008 03:26 PM

"Teddy will win when he wants to win".

Posted by: greg | March 31, 2008 03:43 PM

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