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This Day in Giants History, April 25, 1969: Jack Hiatt Ties a Record
Giants catcher Jack Hiatt hits a two-run, first-inning home run and a thirteenth-inning grand slam to pace a 12-8 victory over Houston at Candlestick Park. Hiatt has seven RBI in the game, which ties the Giant record for a catcher, … Continue reading →
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