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Morning Minute: Hall of Fame writers deal a shutout; W's humbled

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  1. Jarrett Jack0:36
  2. Barry Bonds0:20
  3. Bay Area0:04, 1:17
  4. Baseball Hall of Fame0:11
  5. Mike Conley0:44
  6. sporting news1:16
  7. Warriors0:29, 0:35, 0:51
  8. Grizzlies0:28
  9. Comcast0:09
  10. Brazil0:08
Thu, 10 Jan 2013|

Brodie Brazil has your Wendy's Morning Minute for Thursday, Jan. 10.

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Transcript

Time now who who Wendy's when it's on the Bay Area dot com. Good morning Internet friends Brodie Brazil here insider Comcast sports net studios -- yesterday the Baseball Hall of Fame announced that for the eighth time in history. No player received the prerequisite of 75%. Of votes needed for induction. Barry Bonds in fact received just 36 point 2%. In this his first year of eligibility. Meanwhile -- -- Grizzlies and the Warriors at oracle -- -- yet let's enjoy a little bit rehabbing his injured foot is on the Warriors down four Jarrett Jack and one that was Jack move that was his only basket of the game fourth quarter Jack here blocked by Jerry -- -- was. Mike Conley finishing the play with a layup on the other and all five members starters had double digits in points as the Warriors lose back to back nine before. -- 87. So you play them you won't get better because you -- figure out just how. This team that. Really has not and special. Holiday and the fact that they know a lot of play and they got some pretty good talent -- -- excuse you to death. And playing Aramis is -- before shooter. Get better. Yeah that was to win these sporting news -- CSN Bay Area dot com.

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