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Through the 2009 season, Bob Nieman of the 1951 St. Louis Browns and Keith McDonald of the 2000 St. Louis Cardinals are the only players in MLB history to hit home runs in their first two at bats.
that answer could go two ways. back in the late 1800's the braves were in boston, ma but currentyly they reside in atlanta, ga. also home to the original grilled chesseburger at The Vortex.
the western, Germany and pacific front Japan...however, you could say there were three fronts. those two are important, but the other is the home front. it had the most impact on the US economicaly,politicaly and socialy.
The earthquakes.
The Visiting team can win by any margin, one to an infinit number. But a home team can only win a game by one, two, three or four runs.