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Related: About this forum20 years ago today Cardinal 3rd baseman
Fernando Tatis hit 2 grand slams in one inning. A record that will probably last forever.
A record that will also last forever?
Dodger pitcher Chan Ho Park gave up BOTH grand slams
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20 years ago today Cardinal 3rd baseman (Original Post)
The Polack MSgt
Apr 2019
OP
Fernando Tatis pasted on some great baseball genes to his son, but I guarantee....
Brother Buzz
Apr 2019
#1
I figured Cards won. It would have been one of those supreme ironies, however . . .
Journeyman
Apr 2019
#7
Brother Buzz
(37,738 posts)1. Fernando Tatis pasted on some great baseball genes to his son, but I guarantee....
Junior, the rising star who is going to break a lot of records, will never eclipse that one.
Journeyman
(15,142 posts)2. That's amazing. Thanks for that stat . . .
Yeah. That's a tough feat to match, let alone best.
Any idea what the final score of the game was?
The Polack MSgt
(13,422 posts)5. I googled it and none of the anniversary articles
Thought to include the final.
Had to re-google for the box score.
Cards 12, Dodgers 5
Journeyman
(15,142 posts)7. I figured Cards won. It would have been one of those supreme ironies, however . . .
like losing a 9-inning no hitter on a bloop hit in the 10th, if the Dodgers had pulled out a win.
world wide wally
(21,827 posts)3. I thought Baltimore's Jim Gentile did that in the 60's
The Polack MSgt
(13,422 posts)4. I'm pretty sure Jim Gentile hit Salamis
In 2 consecutive at bats, but not in 1 inning.
Wiki's wording was a bit cloudy but didnt say it was in a "batted around" situation.
kairos12
(13,242 posts)6. That was a turnstile inning!