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By Gary Miller
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, July 28, 2005 If you thought the Cubs-Cardinals rivalry couldn't get any hotter, last weekend was proof it could, with St. Louis posting the highest temperatures of any major city in the country. While the Weather Channel chronicled triple-digit days, and heat indexes as high as 118 degrees, Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds was quick to prove that parts of the soon-to-be-demolished Busch Stadium are much hotter than others. He took a thermometer and laid it near his spot in center field; it read 119 degr ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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