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By By Eddie Matz
jump Monday, October 14, 2002 Today we celebrate or mourn (take your pick) the discovery of America in 1492, when average male height was about 5'3". No wonder little guys ruled the weekend in sports. At the Big Ed in Anaheim, slight second baseman Adam Kennedy (bigger than Eckstein, sure, but at 6'1", 192, he's no juiced-up android) became only the fifth player ever to hit three homers in a playoff game, sending the Angels to the Series. The Broncos and Dolphins battered each other on Sunday night, only to have two will ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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