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This Day in Giants History: August 24, 1935
Giants outfielder Hank Leiber ties the major league record with two homers during an 8-run‚ second-inning assault on the Cubs at the Polo Grounds. The Giants prevail, 9-4, as Carl Hubbell wins his 19th in relief. The Giants have not … Continue reading
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