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    What Mets star was the first major leaguer to hit two grand slam homers in one day, in 1999?

    Question #63719. Asked by kathyann. (Mar 20 06 8:23 AM)


    mementoflash

    See q. 63710.

    Mar 20 06, 8:38 AM
    siudog

    Robin Ventura, ex White Sox, Ex OSU Cowboy, on May 20,1999

    Mar 20 06, 10:23 PM
    avb7

    Sorry kid, Tony Lazzeri did it first in 1936 for the NY Yankees. Ventura was about the 10th guy to do it.

    Mar 22 06, 11:18 AM


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