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MLB confirmed the bats are indeed legal.
From Larry Brown Sports
It was the first time in team history that the Yankees hit four home runs in one inning.
From The New York Times
Cortes was relieved during the bottom of the third without recording an out. His final line: two innings, eight earned runs off six hits, including five home runs, five walks and two strikeouts.
From Yahoo! Sports
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Evan Longoria ignited the card-collecting social media world this week when he posted a baseball card he recently signed for Topps. Sure, Longoria has plenty of signed cards — well over 1,000 different ones.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNBig second inning leads Notre Dame baseball past Michigan StateThe opportunity for a big resume boosting win was there, but a huge second inning was too much for MSU to overcome. Notre Dame plated all nine of their runs in the second frame, and despite their best efforts, MSU could now claw back into the game.
After the New York Yankees' 20-9 shellacking of the MIlwaukee Brewers on Saturday afternoon, social media had questions with comments about custom bats on the broadcast.