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Jubbed!

Group: Advanced Members
Posts: 28808
Member No.: 53629
Joined: 7-December 04

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 1921—Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees became baseball’s career home run leader by hitting his 120th off Cleveland’s Jim Bagby in the third inning. The Indians took the game 8-6. 1944—Joe Nuxhall, at 15 years, 10 months and 11 days, became the youngest player in major league history when he pitched 2-3 of an inning for the Cincinnati Reds in an 18-0 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. 1981—Pete Rose’s single in the first inning off Nolan Ryan gave him 3,630 hits, tying Stan Musial’s NL record. Philadelphia beat Houston 5-4 before more than 57,000 at Veterans Stadium. 2005—Baltimore’s 4-3 win over Cincinnati marked the first time that three 500-homer players appeared in the same game—the Orioles’ Sammy Sosa (580) and Rafael Palmeiro (559), and the Reds’ Ken Griffey, who hit a solo shot in the eighth inning for No. 511.
"Anyway, it's not what spews out of her mouth that matters, it's what you spew into her mouth." -Roids
"im half a fag...u complete ASS" -bomb_r2
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