St. Louis Cardinals vs Minnesota Twins baseball
SLP97063001- 30 JUNE 1997- ST.LOUIS, MO, USA: St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Gary Gaetti (R) and Minnesota Twins manager Tom Kelly, share a laugh prior to a inter-league game between the two teams, June 30. Gaetti spent five seasons as a player under the management of Kelly and was a member of the Twins when they defeated the Cards in the 1987 World Series. UPI Bill Greenblatt
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