When the Cubs and Rangers prepared to play on June 18, 2002, sportswriters took note of the potential for a history-making moment. Between the two teams, they had four players with a combined 1,792 homeruns between them going into the game — never before had such a home run hitting contingent played in the same game. The results did not disappoint, providing both controversy and and delight (if you’re a Cubs fan).

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