George Brett hit a two-run home run
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The Pine Tar Incident was a famous 1983 Major League Baseball controversy involving Kansas City Royals star George Brett’s nullified home run due to excessive pine tar on his bat, which led to a dramatic on-field protest and a later reversal of the umpire’s decision.
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Target entity: George Brett hit a two-run home run Context triple: [Pine Tar Incident, event, George Brett hit a two-run home run]
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A.
Bo Jackson hit a leadoff home run in the second inning
Bo Jackson hit a leadoff home run in the second inning is a famous highlight from the 1990 MLB All-Star Game, showcasing Jackson’s legendary power and athleticism on a national stage.
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B.
Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World"
Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World" is the famous 1951 walk-off home run that capped a dramatic National League pennant playoff and became one of the most iconic moments in baseball history.
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C.
Hank Aaron’s 700th home run
Hank Aaron’s 700th home run was a historic milestone in Major League Baseball, marking him as only the second player ever to reach the 700-home-run plateau.
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D.
Ryne Sandberg scored the winning run in the 11th inning
Ryne Sandberg scored the winning run in the 11th inning is a pivotal moment from the famed 1984 “Sandberg Game,” highlighting the Chicago Cubs star’s dramatic extra-inning heroics against the St. Louis Cardinals.
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E.
Babe Ruth’s alleged called shot in Game 3
Babe Ruth’s alleged called shot in Game 3 refers to the famous, debated moment in baseball history when Ruth appeared to point to center field before hitting a home run during the 1932 World Series.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: George Brett hit a two-run home run Target entity description: The Pine Tar Incident was a famous 1983 Major League Baseball controversy involving Kansas City Royals star George Brett’s nullified home run due to excessive pine tar on his bat, which led to a dramatic on-field protest and a later reversal of the umpire’s decision.
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A.
Bo Jackson hit a leadoff home run in the second inning
Bo Jackson hit a leadoff home run in the second inning is a famous highlight from the 1990 MLB All-Star Game, showcasing Jackson’s legendary power and athleticism on a national stage.
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B.
Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World"
Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World" is the famous 1951 walk-off home run that capped a dramatic National League pennant playoff and became one of the most iconic moments in baseball history.
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C.
Hank Aaron’s 700th home run
Hank Aaron’s 700th home run was a historic milestone in Major League Baseball, marking him as only the second player ever to reach the 700-home-run plateau.
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D.
Ryne Sandberg scored the winning run in the 11th inning
Ryne Sandberg scored the winning run in the 11th inning is a pivotal moment from the famed 1984 “Sandberg Game,” highlighting the Chicago Cubs star’s dramatic extra-inning heroics against the St. Louis Cardinals.
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E.
Babe Ruth’s alleged called shot in Game 3
Babe Ruth’s alleged called shot in Game 3 refers to the famous, debated moment in baseball history when Ruth appeared to point to center field before hitting a home run during the 1932 World Series.
- F. None of above. chosen
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