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Another plane dropped a line of fire retardant near the wreckage, inadvertently coating the downed pilot in the process. One of the runs was unearned because right fielder Tim Salmon dropped a line drive by Russell Branyan. While that dealer was sticking with his main supplier, 19 of the 66 reported they had recently dropped a line (or had been dropped), and only 12 of the 19 had brought in a replacement line. |
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