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  2. With Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Madylin Sweeten. Allie starts on a T-Ball team and it's Debra's turn to bring the snacks. She brings something that is not on the approved food list and refuses to change it to something else. Ray wants to comply and she does not.

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    • Jeff Melman
    • 1998-04-06
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    Episode Title:T-Ball
    Episode Number:Season 2, Episode 20 (#42 of 210)
    Air Date: April 6, 1998
    Episode description (from DVD):"Ray and Debra bring snacks to T-Ball."

    It's Ray and Debra's turn to bring snacks for Ally's T-Ball team this week, a team that is sponsored by Nemo's Pizza. But when they put out the pretzels and the Hawaiian Punch, the team's coach, Bryan Trenberth isn't happy because they didn't follow the teams "approved snack list". Later, at home, Ray and Debra get into an argument about the team s...

    As in some other episodes, one of the characters (Debra) asks Ray why everybody has to like him.

    In this episode, "Greenberg" is mentioned as one of the people watching the T-Ball game. It's unclear whether or not it's Dr. Greenberg who is mentioned in the Season 9 episode "Boys' Therapy".

    After ten episodes, Property Master Rhonda Schneider is finally credited correctly in today's reruns, the credits of which shift and stretch right very, very slightly.

    Ray: (after Debra destroys it) "That was the list."
    Debra says to Ray after his meltdown at the t-ball game: Greenberg has it on tape “ too hot for t-ball “!!
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