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The first three are New York (a veritable zoo), Los Angeles (a summer sea of smog), and Chicago (notorious for its winters). Considering the other eastern National League cities, such as St. Louis and Pittsburgh, one can only conclude that the despite outrageously high salaries, many of the Phillies make their homes in the Philadelphia area. The same cannot be said of most of the players on some other teams, such as the Yankees. Finally, if the Phillies do not win their division, it is hard to overlook the Expos. We appreciate Field's enthusiasm for major-leagbaseball, even if his judgment is suspect. Perhaps he will save some money to visit Philadelphia for the World Series one of these years and at the same time correct his mistaken impressions. ue Michael and Isa Lang September. 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