Odds of being attacked by a shark marlin: 1 in 11.5 million.
Read More...Pierre’s clout came leading off the bottom of the first for the Miami Marlins against the Cincinnati Reds.
Pierre’s homer was his first since June 23. He whooped when the ball went over the fence down the right-field line.
“I don’t know how to react to those things, so it’s just a spur-of-the-moment deal,” Pierre told reporters of his homer reaction. “That’s about the only time you’ll see me smiling on the baseball field.”
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1. DL from MN posted on February 10, 2013 at 10:53 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Typical tourist. Probably from Canadia.
**in 1967
Seriously, for every person who buys a ticket in person nowadays there must be four people who buy online, so Miami could see crowds in the twenties this year.
It sounded like more than just a day for tickets to go on sale, it was their "Winter Warm Up," a fan fest event.
Probably a good choice to cancel that town hall meeting.
That's a primate to be sure.
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