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UTICA, NY - Mark your calenders folks. July 3,4,5, and 6th will be four days of top caliber American Legion Baseball. It's the 26th annual Blue & Gold International Baseball Tournament. The tournament has ballooned from six teams last year to 12 this year. There three local teams: Adrean, New Hartford, and Utica plus nine from out of the area. There are teams from New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Puerto Rico.

They'll play 33 games in four days. The competition will be very strong. To follow the tournament go to www.legionbaseball.com.

 

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