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The 2004 National League Championship Series has been one of the most memorable playoff matchups in Major League history. The St. Louis Cardinals and the Houston Astros were deadlocked at two games a piece going into Game 5. For 5 2/3 innings Brandon Backe no-hit the best lineup in the National League. Over eight innings he one-hit them. But that was just one remarkable story line in a remarkable October baseball game. With the score 0-0 in the 9th inning MVP candidate Lance Berkman was intentionally walked to get to veteran 2B Jeff Kent. On the first pitch from All Star closer Jason Isringhausen Jeff Kent unloaded and belted a shot off the railroad track at Minute Maid Park. It was the first time in Major League postseason history that a 0-0 game was decided by a game-winning home run in extra innings. Jeff Kent hand signed this memorable 8x10 photograph. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. SKU:SS*KENTPHS008005
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Common misspellings of Jeff Kent: Memrobilia, Memorabelia, Memorabila, Singed, memoribilia, Memorbilia, Memorabillia, Collectables
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