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English: Jeremy Jeffress of the Milwaukee Brewers warms up in the bullpen at AT&T Park in San Francisco while bullpen coach Lee Tunnell (right) looks on.
Date Taken on 26 July 2018, 21:32:56
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Author Ben Voigtschild a.k.a. Bendrew V on Flickr
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Lee Tunnell as the bench coach for the Milwaukee Brewers during warm-up prior to a game against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park in 2018.

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