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One and gone

Posted by Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff October 27, 2007 11:43 PM

It took just one toss for Matt Holliday to send a pitch right down the middle into the deepest part of centerfield for a three-run home run. The estimated distance was 437 feet.

Hideki Okajima had just come in to face Holliday, coming off his performance on Thursday in which he stifled the Rockies in relief of Curt Schilling.

But, with that homer, the Rockies are within one run, 6-5.

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