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Baseball's Offbeat Side Preserved in 'Not Exactly Cooperstown'

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Besides harvest and pumpkins, many of us associate October with something else -- baseball's sprint to the World Series. This year both the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland A's are representing California in post-season play. But there's a place for the also-rans and runners-up: the Baseball Reliquary, a nonprofit group near Los Angeles that celebrates the quirkier aspects and more unusual artifacts of our national pastime. A new documentary about the Reliquary, titled Not Exactly Cooperstown, is out on DVD.

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