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Get your hits!
2006-05-19 23:38
by Bob Timmermann

Thanks to Jon for giving me the chance to attend the May 19, 2006 16-3 rout by the Dodgers over the Angels at Dodger Stadium.

The 25 hits by the Dodgers were an L.A. record breaking the previous highs of 24 against Arizona on 9/2/2002 and Chicago on 8/20/1974. In both of those games, the Dodgers were the road team and had an extra time at bat. The NL record for hits in a game by one team is 36 by the Phillies in 1894. The AL record is 31 by Milwaukee against Toronto back in 1992.

The most hits in L.A. Dodger history

Yes, my handwriting is that bad.

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Comments
2006-05-19 23:50:30
1.   Inside Baseball
I'd bid on this scorecard if you put it on eBay. It's a thing of beauty.
2006-05-19 23:52:31
2.   Inside Baseball
Did you and Jon time your latest posts? He beat you by 14 seconds.
2006-05-19 23:55:16
3.   Inside Baseball
Ok, I was off by 824 seconds or so.
2006-05-20 00:00:47
4.   Bob Timmermann
I could have beaten him if I didn't have to relearn how to use my scanner every time I turn it on.
2006-05-20 00:08:48
5.   Underbruin
Uhh, Bob - methinks you're blocking The Lance Carter Experience out of your mind - it's 16-3. :)
2006-05-20 00:13:54
6.   Bob Timmermann
Thanks.
2006-05-20 01:53:06
7.   Curtis Lowe
How can you drink beer, yell, and eat hot dog all while keeping a scorecard?

Are you man or myth?

2006-05-20 10:06:35
8.   Bob Timmermann
I really one did one of those during the game.

I was more impressed by the fact that I didn't have to put on my sweatshirt OR go to the bathroom.

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