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I didn't get the J.T. Snow reference, either - until I read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.T._Snow#Two_memorable_moments_with_the_Giants
In the 2002 World Series as Snow was scoring in Game 5 off a Kenny Lofton triple, he swooped up by the back of the jacket and carried off the batboy, 3-year-old Darren Baker. The young batboy and son of then Giants’ manager Dusty Baker was at home plate to collect Lofton's bat before the play was completed. This turned into a touching and memorable incident but easily could have resulted in disaster with a small child wandering into the path of Snow and David Bell as they both barreled home to score. Following the incident with Darren Baker, Major League Baseball required batboys and girls to be at least nine years of age.
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Is this meant to be in Sift Talk?
It's not from one of the authorized hosts, but I thought it was funny enough to warrant a place on the site.
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I'm going to place this in the queue.
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