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There's plenty of thanks to go around, but the most important factor was that right from the chute, you could see that Roy Halladay had great life and good sink. Beerleaguer: Halladay was never straight with a single pitch the entire night. He lived on the outside corners, and home plate umpire Mike DiMuro was happy to oblige. DiMuro established a liberal strikezone early and stayed consistent with it; once this game moved into the later stages, DiMuro's eyes must...
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