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Roundup: Kristin Cavallari Discusses One-Night Stand; Diamondbacks to the World Series; Bob Melvin to the Giants

2023-10-25 19:27
Kristin Cavallari discussed a recent one-night stand, the Diamondbacks are going to the World Series, Bob Melvin headed to the Giants and more in the Roundup.
Roundup: Kristin Cavallari Discusses One-Night Stand; Diamondbacks to the World Series; Bob Melvin to the Giants

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