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The Joker famously believed that all it took to drive someone insane was one bad day. But Gordon didn't have to go through what MLB pitchers did 25 years ago this week, on April 7, 2000, when batters hit a combined 57 home runs around the league, setting a new record. Mike and Bill look back on this absolutely wild day and the players who made it so, finding significant milestones, the start and end of careers, and a whole lot of weirdness.
Plus, happy birthday to Red Smith and Fred Frankhouse!
And farewell to Eddie Fisher and Felipe Montemayor.
By Mike Bates and Bill Parker4.3
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The Joker famously believed that all it took to drive someone insane was one bad day. But Gordon didn't have to go through what MLB pitchers did 25 years ago this week, on April 7, 2000, when batters hit a combined 57 home runs around the league, setting a new record. Mike and Bill look back on this absolutely wild day and the players who made it so, finding significant milestones, the start and end of careers, and a whole lot of weirdness.
Plus, happy birthday to Red Smith and Fred Frankhouse!
And farewell to Eddie Fisher and Felipe Montemayor.

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