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Enos Cabell started out here with the Astros, and before that he was with the Orioles.
Jerry Coleman
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Jerry Coleman
Age: 4 †
Born: 1924
Born: September 14
Died: 1929
Died: January 30
Baseball Player
Military Officer
San Jose
California
Gerald Francis Coleman
Orioles
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DeShaies is like a clock out there. Every other pitch goes one way or the other.
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What a great hitch to pit!
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Edwards missed getting Stearns at third base by an eyeball.
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Trailing 5-1, the Padres added an insurance run in the eighth inning.
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Benedict may not be as hurt as he really is.
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It's off the leg and into the left field of Doug Rader.
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I've never seen a game like this. Every game this year has been like this.
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If ever an error had F written on it, that grounder did.
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If Rose's streak was still intact, with that single to left, the fans would be throwing babies out of the upper deck.
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You walk into the locker room, and you see players with their ripping muscles and stomachs you could wash your clothes in.
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You might want to put this in the back of your craw and think about it.
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That home run ties it up, 1-0.
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Boros is not with the team today because he's attending his daughter's funeral. Oh, wait, it's her wedding.
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There's a shot up the alley. Oh, it's just foul.
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There's two heads to every coin.
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Winfield goes back to the wall. He hits his head on the wall and it rolls off! It's rolling all the way back to second base! This is a terrible thing for the Padres!
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Larry Lintz steals second standing up. He slid, but he didn't have to.
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The ballgame is over...in this inning.
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