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In honor of the always enjoyable "name that catching Molina brother" or the newer "name that Staal" game, I bring you "name that bearded Rays pitcher":

Andy Sonnanstine
The Game 4 starter for the Rays totally reminds me John Smoltz every time I’ve see him on TV this postseason.
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One of the Rays many talented bullpen arms has seen his beard evolve from a gotee to full on playoff beard.
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Bradford's facial hair is looking a little patchy but it's hard to pay attention to someone's face when their arm moves in ways I'm not sure it's supposed to.
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Dan Wheeler
Wheeler is another member of the bullpen, who at this point I think have decided to do their own bonding by growing out the beards.
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Watch tonight’s Game 5 of the World Series to put this little lesson into action!
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