What at the odds that Luis Castillo, Jose Reyes, Endy Chavez, Mike Rabelo, Alfredo Amezaga, and Cody Ross (twice) would hit home runs in the same game? The chances are so small that Vegas would never take bets. However, as exciting as a game it was for unlikely power sources, the Marlins come up with a loss as the Mets hitters take advantage of some clutch hitting.
Perhaps the most unlikely hit came from Fernando Tatis, who seemed to be out of baseball until this week. Yes, the Fernando Tatis that hit two grand slams with the Cardinals in 1999 (another “unlikely” event). Fernando Tatis, a player with one career year and nothing else — the kind of year that makes one recall Brady Anderson’s 1996 season — came through in the bottom of the 12th with a two RBI double of Justin Miller. These unlikely events is why we love baseball, isn’t it?
Notes: Jacque Jones went 0 for 5, bringing his down batting average as a Marlin to .111. Meanwhile, Josh Willingham waits for his back to heal and Dallas McPherson (like Jones, a left-handed hitter) waits for the front office to pick up the phone.










