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    PHILADELPHIA — At 3:32 p.m. in Cleveland on April 28, 2012, Mike Trout led off a game for the Los Angeles Angels after his last call-up from Triple-A. Six hours later at Dodger Stadium, Bryce Harper made his major league debut for the Washington Nationals. How’s that for a red-letter day in 21st century baseball? “I didn’t know the same day thing. That’s really cool,” former infielder Phil ...

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    PHILADELPHIA — At 3:32 p.m. in Cleveland on April 28, 2012, Mike Trout led off a game for the Los Angeles Angels after his last call-up from Triple-A. Six hours later at Dodger Stadium, Bryce Harper made his major league debut for the Washington Nationals. How’s that for a red-letter day in 21st century baseball? “I didn’t know the same day thing. That’s really cool,” former infielder Phil ...

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