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For some unknown reason, there were only three games in all of baseball on Thursday. Because of that, there were understandably very few home runs hit. Seven to be exact. Thankfully, the Tater Trot Tracker is a day behind, so we have Wednesday's 35 home runs to talk about as well. I planned it that way, I swear!

Let's get right to those trots!

Home Run of the Day: Darwin Barney, Chicago Cubs – 18.92* seconds [video]
A walkoff blast from a giant purple dinosaur? No, that's not right. It was a walkoff home run from the father of the theory of evolution. Wait, that can't be right. Good thing we have this piece from Dave Brown at Yahoo! Sports to clear things up.

The kid who caught Barney's walkoff home run also caught a home run earlier in the game. Since it was hit by the visiting team, he threw it back immediately. Also on Wednesday, Carlos Gonzalez mashed three home runs for the Rockies in three straight at-bats. He followed that up with a home run in his first at-bat on Thursday, for four consecutive home runs.

Slowest Trot: David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox – 26.47 seconds [video]
The seven home runs on Thursday were neither fast nor slow. The slowest trot belonged to Aramis Ramirez, at 23.75 seconds, while the fastest belonged to Marco Scutaro, at 20.94 seconds. Very unremarkable. The trots were a bit more interesting on Wednesday, with this nearly 27-second trot from Big Papi beating everyone else out. The next slowest trot was from Jimmy Rollins, who came home in 24.68 seconds.

Quickest Trot: Curtis Granderson, New York Yankees – 18.56 seconds [video]
Thursday was one of the very few days where I haven't recorded a single sub-twenty second trot. Of course, with only seven home runs on the books, that is to be expected. On Wednesday, there were five such trots, with three coming in in the 18-second range. Granderson beat out Brett Lawrie and Darwin Barney for the quickest trot of the last two nights.

 

All of Today's Trots

Aramis Ramirez........23.75
Carlos Gonzalez.......23.45*
JD Martinez...........22.93
Delmon Young..........22.64
Carlos Gomez..........21.85
Jarrod Saltalamacchia.21.79
Marco Scutaro.........20.94

Wednesday's Trots

David Ortiz........26.47  Lucas Duda #2......21.33
Jimmy Rollins......24.68  Carlos Quentin #2..21.32
Brian McCann.......24.26  Will Middlebrooks..21.15
Justin Smoak #2....24.15* Rajai Davis........21.11
Carlos Pena........24     Lucas Duda #1......21.03
Justin Smoak #1....23.93  Dustin Ackley......20.96*
Jesus Montero......23.59  Mark Trumbo........20.82
Carlos Gonzalez #3.22.82  Dexter Fowler......20.76
Carlos Quentin #1..22.78  Kevin Youkilis.....20.44
Josh Willingham....22.64* Carlos Ruiz........20.22
Ty Wigginton.......22.56  Chris Denorfia.....20.08
Carlos Gonzalez #2.22.11  Freddie Freeman....20.04*
Colby Rasmus.......21.92  Michael Cuddyer....19.96
Luke Scott.........21.86  Paul Goldschmidt...19.45
Giancarlo Stanton..21.84  Darwin Barney......18.92*
Robinson Cano......21.8   Brett Lawrie.......18.78
Edwin Encarnacion..21.61  Curtis Granderson..18.56
Carlos Gonzalez #1.21.41

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