Quote of the Day: Fielder’s homer
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“I noticed that it was really small.” – Outfielder Marlon Anderson on what Prince Fielder’s homer looked to him.
Willie Randolph remembers when Cecil Fielder played for the Yankees he used to throw BP to Prince, “and he went into the upper deck a few times.”
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You should ask Randolph which upper deck was it. His father hit one into the left field upper deck in 1990 when he hit 51 for Detroit. Of course his father was also righthanded, but that’d be incredible if a teenager batting lefthanded hit one into the left field upper deck.