Their career statistics are almost identical: Howell, a third baseman, hit .239 in 941 games with 108 home runs. Hairston, an outfielder, hit .242 with 106 home runs in 923 games.Â
9. Jack Howell, Palo Verde, and Scott Hairston, Canyon del Oro
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Arizona Diamondbacks' Scott Hairston hits a solo homer in the first inning against the Houston Astros on Monday, July 26, 2004, in Houston.
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