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<title>When Snacks Swing for the Fences: My Love Letter to Doodle Baseball</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ There’s something magical about stumbling onto a Google Doodle that eats up your entire afternoon. “Just one quick game,” you tell yourself — and suddenly, it’s 45 minutes later, you’re fist-pumping over a pixelated triple, and a smiling hot dog is cheering you on. Welcome to Doodle Baseball, where peanuts pitch, nachos swing, and your competitive spirit gets a sugar rush. ]]></description>
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