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		<title>The Camden Effect: At 25, ballpark&#8217;s legacy is large in MLB</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A quarter-century later, Larry Lucchino can be self-deprecating about a vision that ushered in a new era of ballpark construction. &#8220;I tell everyone I&#8217;ve had one good, original idea in my 38 years in baseball,&#8221; said Lucchino, whose career as an executive has included stints with Baltimore, San Diego and Boston. &#8220;It was to build a traditional, old-fashioned ballpark with modern amenities, intimacy and irregularity.&#8221; It sounds so simple the way Lucchino describes it, and he insists the Orioles weren&#8217;t&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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