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No need to. A home run is a home run. The speed is not important, just the fact that it went high enough and fast enough at that height to get over the fence/barrier within the field of play.
I doubt it. The main thing I remember is the homer count and the big cage around the pitcher.
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correct as usual
by Spicy Hot on July 15th, 2009
Thank you Spicy
by Rollie on July 16th, 2009