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L&L Energy, Inc. LLEN

"L & L Energy Inc is currently engaged in the business of coal mining, coal consolidation, and wholesaling in the People's Republic of China and its operations are conducted in the coal-rich Yunnan Province in Southwest China."


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Comment by brotherM1on Oct 01, 2013 10:33pm
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RE:For you BrotherM.... One of the greatest moments in MLB !

RE:For you BrotherM.... One of the greatest moments in MLB !Wow.  Very sweet Far.  1968 baseball when I was dreaming of being a big leaguer at the age of 10.  That was magical stuff on TV.  Notice back at that time most batters had closed stances.  I wonder why they do not now?  Especially if one is a right handed batter it would be more advantageous to have a closed stance and hit too right field more often.  Hitting to right allows the batter and runners to advance to third more easily and allows the batter to wait longer and stay back on a curve with the option to take a fast ball to right field.  Good stuff.   Thanks
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