Global Economy Halts as Nations Await NCAA Baseball Championship Game's Bottom of the Ninth
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Financial markets across the globe ground to a standstill Tuesday as analysts, heads of state, and billions of terrified citizens fixated on the NCAA Baseball Championship Game 2 between Tennessee and VCU. With the score tied in the bottom of the ninth, trading ceased on all major exchanges, international diplomacy froze, and vital infrastructure operations were put on hold, all pending the outcome of a single college at-bat. Experts declared the future of human civilization hung precariously on the performance of a 20-year-old designated hitter.
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