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Watch now: Tucson Old Timers bond over baseball
- Andrea Morabito For the Arizona Daily Star
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Formed by players all over the age of 60, the Tucson Old Timers are keeping their love of baseball alive year-round on the mound. The TOTs meet three days a week at Udall Park and compete against other local clubs. Video by Andrea Morabito for the Arizona Daily Star.
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For the past 54 years, the Tucson Old Timers baseball club have gathered several times a week to play the game that unites them.
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