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Boy Meets World Season 1 Episode 5
When Cory learns that the geography-bee winner will get to be a batboy at the World Series, he maps out a plan to participate.
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Serie: Boy Meets World
Episode Title: Killer Bees
Air Date: 1993-10-22
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