On occasion, I turn on the TV during a baseball game and the D-Backs are ahead in the score. Then, all of a sudden the roof caves in and they lose. I blame it on myself.
However last night, it was the opposite. I turned on the TV and Adam LaRoche was batting with the D-Back behind 2-0. He hit a home-run, making it 2-1. Then Miguel Montero joined in with a blast, tieing the score. Mark Reynolds and Stephen Drew followed with go ahead homeruns.
I couldn't believe it. The last place Diamondbacks hit four consecutive homeruns, tieing an MLB record. This has only happened six other times in the history of Major League Baseball. I didn't bring the team bad luck this time.
Read more: Arizona Diamondbacks hit 4 consecutive home runs to tie MLB record in win over Milwaukee Brewers
Thursday, August 12, 2010
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