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Red Sox AAA slugger Johan Mieses sent a home run ball so far gone, it hit a train
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AlwysATgr60 months
Trains add a lot to baseball stadiums. The two just go together.
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Twenty 4960 months
It’s possible to do that at LA Tech’s park, with trains running by right field 2 to 4 times a game. Some say it’s been done, but I’ve not seen video evidence.
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biglego60 months
That’s a nice full ballpark for a minor league game.
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SidetrackSilvera60 months
I saw Lyle Mouton hit married housing.
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LurkerTooLong60 months
Which time?
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goodgrin60 months
How many did he hit in married housing?
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chinhoyang60 months
nothing like a train loaded with flammable and dangerous chemicals passing by a busy stadium
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ellunchboxo60 months
That’s mineral oil.
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tarzana60 months
That came real close to becoming an environmental catastrophe
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Sput60 months
I know it has been done at a Montgomery Biscuits minor league game
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nol1wph60 months
Been to two Biscuits games. Sneaky good time.
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GreasyCracklin60 months
That was fair?
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luciouslou60 months
I must be dyslexic. I literally read minor leaguer gets hit by a train. I clicked to see that action
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EulerRules60 months
Take a ride on the Reading.
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TigerBite60 months
Right on time...
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ALA226260 months
Saw a Little Leaguer hit one INTO a moving boxcar!
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colbyjackcheese60 months
Hell the train tracks are dang near the warning track. Cmon man
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ALA226260 months
HUH! Ball went over the stands and over the street behind the stands.
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Bestbank Tiger60 months
Ted Williams did it once.
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