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By Gene Wojciechowski
ESPN.com Tuesday, October 27, 2009 It was 26 years ago that George Brett, his enraged face the color of a nice Chianti, bolted out of the visitors dugout at Yankee Stadium and began screaming at a rookie umpire who had just nullified a home run because Brett's bat had too much pine tar on it. The umpire's name was Tim McClelland. Two years ago, in the bottom of the 13th inning of the 163rd game of the season, Colorado Rockies baserunner Matt Holliday tried -- and failed -- to slip his left hand past the left foot of San Diego P ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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