Gyula Nagy was a reporter who traveled with the St. Louis Browns baseball team in September 1917, His son, Zoltan was a batboy. Gyula was with the team from September 3 in Boston, through a stand in New York City, and finally in Detroit. On September 14, Zoltan, who was in fact a vampire, entered the room of the Browns' second baseman, Laszlo Kovacs and pitcher Rip. They killed Zoltan with a wooden stake. After Zoltan's disappearance, nobody, including Gyula, had any recollection of the boy.
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| - Gyula Nagy was a reporter who traveled with the St. Louis Browns baseball team in September 1917, His son, Zoltan was a batboy. Gyula was with the team from September 3 in Boston, through a stand in New York City, and finally in Detroit. On September 14, Zoltan, who was in fact a vampire, entered the room of the Browns' second baseman, Laszlo Kovacs and pitcher Rip. They killed Zoltan with a wooden stake. After Zoltan's disappearance, nobody, including Gyula, had any recollection of the boy.
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| - Gyula Nagy was a reporter who traveled with the St. Louis Browns baseball team in September 1917, His son, Zoltan was a batboy. Gyula was with the team from September 3 in Boston, through a stand in New York City, and finally in Detroit. On September 14, Zoltan, who was in fact a vampire, entered the room of the Browns' second baseman, Laszlo Kovacs and pitcher Rip. They killed Zoltan with a wooden stake. After Zoltan's disappearance, nobody, including Gyula, had any recollection of the boy.
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