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RF Andre Ethier went 3-for-4 Tuesday, homering twice for the second time in three games. He is now batting .419 (13-for-31) with five home runs during June after he hit just .211 in May. Ethier has four multiple-homer games this season and six for his career. Both of his home runs Monday night came against Chris Young, the fifth and sixth of Ethier's career against the Padres right-hander. Ethier doesn't have more than two homers off any other pitcher.
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RF Andre Ethier went 3-for-4 Tuesday, homering twice for the second time in three games. He is now batting .419 (13-for-31) with five home runs during June after he hit just .211 in May. Ethier has four multiple-homer games this season and six for his career. Both of his home runs Monday night came against Chris Young, the fifth and sixth of Ethier's career against the Padres right-hander. Ethier doesn't have more than two homers off any other pitcher.
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I would think drafting Hansbrough would make it that much harder to justify bringing back Sean May. And it would give all the ABCers another excuse to come up Michael Jordan-Larry Brown conspiracy theories