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When Was the Phrase ‘Walk-off Home Run’ First Used?

10/16/2017

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 In 2000, Sports Illustrated wrote, “Like crab grass invading someone’s lawn, walk-off has taken root in sports lingo and gotten out of control."

The “walk-off homer” --
weed in sport lingo’s lawn.  But
the outfield stays green.
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