THE SAYING WILL ALWAYS REMAIN TRUE: go to the ballpark and chances are you'll see something you've never seen before. No, not just back-to-back homeruns, but back-to-back 300 milestone homeruns by Jermaine Dye and Paul Konerko for the Chicago White Sox yesterday. What are the chances of seeing that?! Needless to say, Zach Minor, the victim of both milestones just became a trivia answer. And, yes, the Sox did wind up beating the Tigers, 10-6.
There were some other big headlines in MLB yesterday and not all were fun. The great Harry Kalas left us as well as Mark Fidrych. There's just been way too much death in baseball lately. Orlando Hudson, the 92% discount, hit for the first cycle ever at Dodger Stadium.
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