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Over the course of a 162-game Major League Baseball season, players will do anything to beat the heat.
I can remember plenty of midsummer games and doubleheaders where we’d keep buckets of ice in the dugout to keep cool because all the Gatorade in the world didn’t seem like enough. Sometimes, we’d run into the clubhouse for just a second of cool air.