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Saturday, July 31, 2004
CINCINNATI (AP) -- The tiny crowd made it feel like a split-squad game. The lack of drama and the latest cloudburst gave everyone a feeling that it was never going to end. Two players who had just met on the mound finished off one of the majors' most unusual games. Josh Hancock, who wasn't even on the Reds' roster for the game's first pitch, wound up getting the victory Saturday after catcher Jason LaRue doubled in the 13th inning for a 3-2 victory over the Houston Astros. LaRue's only hit in ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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