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Ricky Henderson's 2002 Red Sox arrival was marked by a statistical oddity. During the 22 years from his June 1979 debut through the end of the 2001 season, he had stolen more bases by himself than his new team had: 1,395 steals for Henderson, 1,382 for the Boston franchise. The Red Sox finally "passed" Henderson on April 30, 2002.











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Ricky Henderson's 2002 Red Sox arrival was marked by a statistical oddity. During the 22 years from his June 1979 debut through the end of the 2001 season, he had stolen more bases by himself than his new team had: 1,395 steals for Henderson, 1,382 for the Boston franchise. The Red Sox finally "passed" Henderson on April 30, 2002.


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Reading that shyt makes it sound fake but wow.








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Joey Votto Has Only Hit One Pulled Foul Ball Into the Stands In His Career | Big Lead Sports


The most amazing thing from Verducci’s article, though, was this–Joey Votto has only pulled one foul ball into the seats in his major league career. If you like to sit along the first base line, Votto’s probably not going to give you a souvenir. Votto remembers that lone pulled foul ball into the crowd from his rookie year, a foul ball he describes as not being deep, 20 to 30 feet foul. “I haven’t hit a long home run foul in my whole career,” Votto added.
 

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Joey Votto Has Only Hit One Pulled Foul Ball Into the Stands In His Career | Big Lead Sports


The most amazing thing from Verducci’s article, though, was this–Joey Votto has only pulled one foul ball into the seats in his major league career. If you like to sit along the first base line, Votto’s probably not going to give you a souvenir. Votto remembers that lone pulled foul ball into the crowd from his rookie year, a foul ball he describes as not being deep, 20 to 30 feet foul. “I haven’t hit a long home run foul in my whole career,” Votto added.



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