“I didn't try to hit him. I just tried to make my pitch and the ball went out of my hand.”

Gano, Rick, St. Louis 5, Chi Cubs 4 http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=240719116, Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved on June 15, 2007 <br class="br">2004

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