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By Elias Sports Bureau, Inc.
Special to ESPN Insider Saturday, October 7, 2006 A daily glance inside the numbers from the world of sports: MLB Rodriguez • Alex Rodriguez, who had 121 RBI during the regular season, started in the eighth slot in the Yankees' batting order on Saturday. No player with as many as 121 RBI in the preceding regular season had ever before started in the bottom third (seventh, eighth or ninth) of his team's lineup during a postseason game. The previous record was held by Gil Hodges, who batted seventh for Brooklyn in the first two games ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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