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Ronald is often spotted at Steaks home games, sitting down the first base line.  
 
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On Season 3 Day 34, Cory hit a game winning Grand Slam against the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]], with many present remarking that it was the first they'd seen in blaseball history.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:59, 5 August 2020


Cory Ross is a player for the Dallas Steaks. The speedy lead-off hitter is known for his winning smile and base-running ability, setting the table for the middle of the Steaks lineup. Because of this, his teammates liken him to the blaseball version of a Labrador Retriever.

A local product, Cory was primed to take over the Ross Oil empire from his father, but left at a young age to pursue a career in blaseball. The decision was a contentious one in the Ross household initially, but with time, his father has grown to support Cory's love of the sport. "We just want to see him doing what he loves, putting his life on the line each and every day to play a game," Ronald Ross said.

Ronald is often spotted at Steaks home games, sitting down the first base line.

On Season 3 Day 34, Cory hit a game winning Grand Slam against the Kansas City Breath Mints, with many present remarking that it was the first they'd seen in blaseball history.