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José Bernabé Reyes was born on June 11, 1983. He's the starting shortstop for the New York Mets and is widely considered to be one of the game's more exciting players. He's a serviceable defender with plus-power as a shortstop; is always a threat to take an extra base, turning a double into a triple or swiping second off a walk, and flirts with a .300 batting average. Reyes is a clear fan favorite at Shea Stadium. Even when he's not at bat or making a daring play in the field, Reyes' name is chanted to the tune of soccer standby "Ole." After Mets home wins, fans can even be heard singing the adopted "Jose" song as they exit the stadium. (more...)

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The Great American Ball Park is the home of the Cincinnati Reds of the National League. It was constructed to replace the aging Cinergy Field. It is one of few ballparks to be located on a riverfront, though it is difficult to see the river unless you are in the upper deck. Some unique features of this park are its red seating and steamboat in centerfield that lights up for every Reds homerun. (more...)
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Only 12 times in MLB history has a batter hit two grandslams in the same game. The last player to do it was Bill Mueller in 2003. You can see the full list here. Only 15 times in MLB History has a batter hit four home runs in a game, with Carlos Delgado doing it last in 2003. Go here to see the whole list.

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The 1995 World Series matched the Atlanta Braves against the Cleveland Indians, with the Braves winning in six games to capture their first championship since moving to Atlanta in 1966. The Series was also Cleveland's first Series appearance in 41 years and marked the resumption of the Fall Classic after the previous year's Series was cancelled due to a players' strike. (more...)
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