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So many Fives!

11 May, 201212 May, 2012 by Diane

Yesterday, Colby Lewis, who has five letters in his first and last names, became only the fifth pitcher in history to give up five homers as the only (5) hits in a start (see table below). He did this on the tenth day (2*5) of the fifth month. For two of the homer-hitters (Nick Markakis … Read more

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