Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Fan's strong throw beats Tejada to dugout after HR

CHICAGO (AP) — Among the age-old traditions at Wrigley Field, throwing back home run balls hit by visiting baseball players is right at the top of the list.
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San Francisco's Miguel Tejada got quite a surprise after hitting a ninth-inning homer in the opening game of a doubleheader Tuesday.

Tejada hit a pitch from John Grabow into the left-field stands and before he could get back to the dugout the ball was waiting for him — compliments of a strong-armed fan.

The Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 13-7 and went on to sweep the doubleheader.

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