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Posted: Sunday, 01 November 2009 5:26PM

A-Rod Home Run Camera Moved Back for Game 4



PHILADELPHIA (1010 WINS/AP)  -- Alex Rodriguez can even cause cameras to be moved.

A day after A-Rod's drive to right field hit a TV camera overhanging the fence at Citizens Bank Park, Major League Baseball and the Fox network took a step to make sure it wouldn't happen again. The camera was placed a little further out of range for Game 4.

Rodriguez originally was given a double, but after a video review was awarded a two-run homer. It was the first video review by umpires in World Series history.

Umpires said after the game they had decided in advance that balls hitting the camera would be home runs.


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