Foul poles were once made of wood.
Babe Ruth has more career innings pitched than Mariano Rivera.
You can buy soap that smells like pine tar.
Nolan Ryan never won a Cy Young Award.
The plant growing on ...

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Foul poles were once made of wood.
Babe Ruth has more career innings pitched than Mariano Rivera.
You can buy soap that smells like pine tar.
Nolan Ryan never won a Cy Young Award.
The plant growing on Wrigley Field's wall is called Boston Ivy.
Hank Aaron never hit 50 home runs in a season.
Visiting teams started wearing gray uniforms so they didn't have to wash them as often.
Roger Maris holds the American League single-season home run record.
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