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    Fan catches Back-To-Back HRs

    http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/79...ck-back-homers

    All you ball hawks.... let's see you top this one!!

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    Re: Fan catches Back-To-Back HRs

    Awesome! Years ago, I saw a guy at the Oakland Coliseum catch foul balls on consecutive pitches but to catch back-to-back HR's tops that one.

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    Talking Re: Fan catches Back-To-Back HRs

    As it happened, the fan, 20-year-old Caleb Lloyd, turned out to do a good thing with BOTH baseballs. He gave the first home run back to Leake (it was Leake's first MLB home run) and gave the Cozart homer to his buddy who brought him to the game. No baseballs left, but more notoriety than the vast majority of Joe Fan types get.

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    Re: Fan catches Back-To-Back HRs

    The odds of this happening must be akin to seeing an unassisted triple play during a No Hitter, no?
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    Re: Fan catches Back-To-Back HRs

    They were saying during the game last night that the odds of catching two hoerun balls in one game were astronomical, but to catch back to back homers was off the charts even further!

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    Re: Fan catches Back-To-Back HRs

    Seen this live and was going to post in the Bryce Harper thread, the guy that caught the balls was brought up to the broadcast booth and interviewed he said he would like to "trade" Leake the ball for an autographed ball and photo with him. The thing that really surprised me is that the gentleman was so polite answering all questions with yes sir and no sir.

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    Cool Re: Fan catches Back-To-Back HRs

    Quote Originally Posted by Jags Fan Dan View Post
    They were saying during the game last night that the odds of catching two hoerun balls in one game were astronomical, but to catch back to back homers was off the charts even further!
    There have been occasions on Waveland Avenue where ballhawks have gotten 2 HRs in a game. Of course, freedom of movement is far easier to come by on a mostly empty street than in a filled up seating section. Still, you can't knock it.

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    Re: Fan catches Back-To-Back HRs

    It's no comparisson, but I came up with two back-to-back BP home runs before the Cardinals/Padres game yesterday.
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    Smile Re: Fan catches Back-To-Back HRs

    Quote Originally Posted by flota89 View Post
    It's no comparisson, but I came up with two back-to-back BP home runs before the Cardinals/Padres game yesterday.
    Similar things happened to me twice at Wrigley Field...back-to-back Jose Hernandez HRs, and back-to-back Steve Buechele foul balls.

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    Re: Fan catches Back-To-Back HRs

    I have some memory that a few years ago a fan caught two over-the-fence balls during a game. I remember it because Kruk and the "Baseball Tonight" crew did a spoof of that occurrence, actually discussing the fan's style and positioning with mock seriousness, as if they were doing an outfielder. I think they were HR's but I don't recall well enough any details; they might have been fouls. The guy was standing in an entrance way to a seating area.

    A number of years ago two fouls landed in the exact spot where two teen-aged girls were sitting, at a Class A minor-league game. The girls didn't even move; the balls virtually landed in their lap.(They weren't hurt). I was sitting nearby, and I got the impression from overhearing that it may have their first pro baseball game.

 

 

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