After opening his career with four straight losses, Colorado rookie John Thomson flipped the script on June 1, 1997, firing a complete-game seven-hitter in a 9–2 win over the Marlins. Even more stunning, he collected the first four hits of his major league career and drove in three runs — enough to win the game himself. It was the kind of all-around performance that made even the opposing clubhouse shake its head.

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  • Who admitted being “out-hit, out-pitched, out-played, out-managed and out-hustled.”

  • Whose 360-foot triple followed a 529-foot grand slam.

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