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By Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.
Special to ESPN Insider Thursday, April 6, 2006 A daily glance inside the numbers from the world of sports: Rollins MLB • Jimmy Rollins batted .378 (64-for-169) during his 38-game hitting streak, which began Aug. 23 of last season. One major-league player had a higher batting average over that period than Rollins (minimum: 125 plate appearances): Indians catcher Victor Martinez (.384). • The Tigers hit seven home runs in their win at Texas on Thursday night, giving them 15 already in 2006. That's a major-league record ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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