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John Adams, Who Banged His Drum Loudly in Cleveland, Dies at 71

The New York Times – Sports:

He pounded away from the bleachers to cheer on the Indians (now the Guardians) and inspire his fellow baseball fans at more than 3,700 home games.

Richard Sandomir
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Baseball, Deaths (Obituaries), Drums, Fans (Persons), Major League Baseball, Stadiums and Arenas
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