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If the tatis you want to make it more impressive was before the same pitcher Chan Ho Park (You have to be a very stubborn manager to let your pitcher suffer a grand slam allow at least three more riders, return to make the complete lineupand still leave it in the mound). I read that a guy, Jake Brodt did the same, different pitchers in college baseball. Other records of the major ones that I found extraordinary: Charles "Old Hoss" Radbourn, 59 wins in a season. Red Barrett, 58-pitch complete game.
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