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Originally Posted by Alan T
Sunday, September 17th, 2034: Santana Rips HR Number 300
It was an historic day in the life of Luis Santana. The 32-year-old Ann Arbor first baseman recorded the 300th homer of his career in the Winged Lingerines 5-1 triumph over the Chico Rebels.
In the clubhouse after the game, Santana told BNN, "I was just looking for a ball to drive... and I got one."
Lifetime Santana has played in 1289 games with a .314 batting average. Among his 1584 hits are 298 doubles, 10 triples and 300 home runs. He also has scored 806 runs and driven in 980 runs.
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I really hated the fact that he signed with a league rival. I just had to pick between him and O'Bryan, and I was more 'attached' to O'Bryan, if that makes
any sense.