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  "textContent": "Paul Toboni grew up in San Francisco reading the Chronicle every morning. He’d wake up, pull out the Sporting Green, and read it with his brothers and sisters. Bruce Jenkins. Scott Ostler. Susan Slusser. Ann Killion. Those writers shaped how he understood sports, and he felt connected to them in a way that only a Read more...\n\nThe post Nationals president Paul Toboni mourns Washington Post sports section loss, praises beat writers appeared first on Awful Announcing.",
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