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by Jeff Sullivan • Aug 12, 2011 9:34 PM EDT
Prior to this evening, there had been a zillion regular season baseball games in 2011, and in those games, only once had a pitcher allowed five home runs: Sean O’Sullivan, on May 28.
Tonight, CC Sabathia allowed five home runs to the Rays, and Carlos Zambrano allowed five home runs to the Braves.
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Baseball is weird.
by Clemenx00 on Aug 12, 2011 9:36 PM EDT reply actions
#cantpredictbaseball
I demand to be heard.
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