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The Final Home Game is Played at Yankee Stadium
September 21, 2008
The final home game was played at the stadium nicknamed, "The House That Ruth Built", Yankee Stadium in the Bronx it hosted 6,581 Yankees regular season home games.
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Carlos Zambrano Throws a No Hitter at Miller Park
September 14, 2008
Carlos Zambrano of the Chicago Cubs became the first pitcher in Major League history to throw a no hitter at a neutral location, the game was moved from Houston to Milwaukee's Miller Park due to Hurricane Ike.
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Baltimore Orioles Score an Amazing 30 Runs
August 22, 2007
The Texas Rangers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 30-3 to become the first American League team in history to score at least thirty runs in a game.
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Barry Bonds Breaks Hank Aaron’s Record
August 7, 2007
At AT&T Park in San Francisco, Giants slugger Barry Bonds hit his 756th career home run to break Hank Aaron's long-standing MLB record.
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Barry Bonds Sets Another Home Run Record
August 10, 2004
Bonds started the record setting run in 1992 as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates and recorded five seasons (2000-2004) with 40 or more home runs after signing with Giants as a free agent in 1993.
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Albert Pujols Sets MLB Home Run Record
August 3, 2004
When the season ended, Pujols had 160 career homers, trailing only Ralph Kiner, who hit 168 with the Pittsburgh Pirates in his first four seasons.
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Two Grand Slams in a Game on Batting Lefty One Batting Righty
July 29, 2003
Switch-hitting Bill Mueller became the first player in Major League history to hit two grand slams in a game, one from each side of the plate.
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MLB.com Streams its First Game Over the Internet
August 26, 2002
MLB.com streams (300k broadband video) the very first Major League game ,Texas Rangers at New York Yankees via their Gameday Video service.
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A Walk-Off Grand Slam on His Birthday
July 27, 2002
Celebrating his birthday in true baseball style, Alex Rodriguez of the Texas Rangers became the first player to hit a walk off grand slam on his birthday.
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Happy Birthday to MLB’s Nomar Garciaparra
July 23, 2002
Boston's Nomar Garciaparra became the first player to hit 3 home runs on his birthday including 2 during 1 inning, against the Tampa Bay in a 22-4 rout.
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