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Mulder delves into an old case involving a star baseball player in the Negro Leagues with an otherworldly secret.
Mulder delves into an old case involving a star baseball player in the Negro Leagues with an otherworldly secret.
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S6, EP19 "The Unnatural"Mulder delves into an old case involving a star baseball player in the Negro Leagues with an otherworldly secret.
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S5, EP7 "Emily"Scully tries to protect a girl from the men responsible for her parents' deaths; Mulder is drawn into a deadly confrontation while probing the girl's origin.
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