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4 In-The-Park HRs by 1 Player In 1 Game on 7-13-1896

 

 
The All-Star Game will be played (or was played) on July 13, 2010.  It is the 114th anniversary of the rarest occurrence in sports history.   On July 13, 1896, Ed Delahanty hit four in the park home runs in a single game.  No other member of the exclusive 15 member four home run club even hit 1 out of 4.  Delahanty was one of five brothers, all of whom were MLB players.  His four home runs were numbers 54, 55, 56, and 57, which combined is 222 for a perfect match to the month and day of the birth of George Washington.  But wait, there's more.
 
Delahanty had 522 doubles in his career and at the end of 2009 so did Ken Griffey, Jr.  That's the Kid who hit The Emerald Home Run and The Lamech Home Run 69 days apart on April 15 and June 23 in 2009 the year of the sign.  The dates of births of all players with a 777 home run who are no longer playing in 2010 add up to 69,222.
 
Ryan Howard had a 777 on May 15, 2009 and ended the year with 222 career home run.  God loves a stand up man so much he stands with him in ways that are beyond our comprehension.  The day Ryan had his 777 he was 12,222 days old.  That's placing unbelief in a fiery furnace. It just goes away.  God is the ultimate terminator of unbelief.  
 
Rocky Colavito was born on 8-10-1933.  Rocky is one of four players of the 15 member four home run club to hit home runs in his career on all 15 dates of the four home run occurrences.  The four players include Lou Gehrig, Willie Mayes, Rocky Colavito, and Carlos Delgado, having 2000 home runs combined.  Their dates of birth multiplied reveal that one among them was intended to shine.  Are you ready for your math lesson?

 

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Gehrig born 6-19, Willie Mays born 5-06, Carlos Delgado born 6-25, Rocky on 8-10

Now multiply 619 x 506 x 625 x 810 as follows:  619 x 506 x 625 = 195,758,750

Now add sequentially as follows: 195 + 758 + 750 = 1703.  Then multiply 1703 x 810 and the answer is 1,379,430.  Now add 1 + 379 + 430 = 810.   God has taken the most unique occurrences and caused them to radiate his glory in the earth.  It is His wonder to shine.  Colavito and Griffey are welded together in this illustration. 

All of the home runs of Ken Griffey, Jr. in 2009. That is, (611 - 630) added by home run number equals 11,799, which is 810 sequentially.  The same home runs placed individually into the triple column Genesis Calculator and added and sequentialed is also 810.  What's up with 810?  Remember the Babe Ruth 999 Mystery on the web.  Any number that you add 999 to is the sequential equivalent of the same number. In other words, multiply either number by any number and add millions, thousands, and hundreds and the result is identical.  It's not a scientific theory.  It's a mathematical law that a child can prove.  So let’s add 999 to 810.  The answer is 1809.  It's the year of three
United States Presidents.  How so? 

Thomas Jefferson turned the office of the presidency over to James Madison in 1809, which is the same year a wonderful child was born who would free the slaves.  His name was Abraham Lincoln, born 200 years before the sign in 2009.  
 
Adam lived to age 930 and when double the years of Enoch (2 x 365 = 730) are subtracted from 930 the answer is 200, pointing to The Emerald Home Run at the end of the age.  In the first generation of Adam when God multiplies the digits of Adam 9,3,0 as representing the generation ages in Genesis 5, we find as follows: Lamech 777 x Enos 905 x  Noah 950   equals 668,025,750, which added sequentially is 1443, the number of all home runs hit by  players born on December 7 through 2009.  God is letting us know that all the destruction in  the world such as Pearl Harbor in WWII will be wiped away and He will bring forth new life in the earth and reign Supreme forever.  It's all about social justice.  I'm Black and I'm White.  I am what I am because I am what I am without apology for we are all the same in Christ.
 
In the first generation of Adam we see 668,025,750.  Around the calendar once from the Emerald Home Run on 4-15 is February 12, the birthday of Abraham Lincoln.  What about if we count from January 1 as the 1st day and then around the calendar?  Well, why not.  That takes us to October 30 or 10-30, the birthday of Ed Delahanty and Joe Adcock.  Joe Adcock is the seventh member of the four home run club.  On the day of Joe's four homer on July 31, 1954, 56 years before the confirmation year in 2010, Joe was 9,728 days which sequentially converts to 737, pointing to the Number One selling airplane in the history of the world.
 
The Boeing 737 is the King of the sky.  It reigns supreme above the rest.  It is manufactured on the south end of Lake Washington in the midst of a dynamic community that is blossoming like roses with condominiums all around its borders downtown.  Alright you caught me; I'm partial to my home town.
 
All the days of Ed Delahanty when he hit his four home runs on 7-13-1896 were 10,476, which converts to 486 (10 + 476).  Now add the days of Ed and Joe (737 + 486) and the answer is 1,223 and 787 from 2010 for another link to the ruler of the sky in the Boeing 787.  
 
From 707 to 787, all series of Boeing airplanes, entered individually and sequentially added is 961, which are all the home runs hit by players born on 12-14, the day George Washington passed away and likewise on 7-19.  
 
In the 200th year of our nation and on the 200th day (7-19-1976) the attendance across MLB was 200,602 as a divine marker of the 200th year of the United States of America, plus the literal retirement date of Ken Griffey, Jr. on 6-02-2010.  He played his last game on 6-01-2010 and suddenly retired hours before the next game.  
 
Christ said the Father and I are one.  Scholars may debate the meaning of this verse forever, but I love the placement of this verse in John 10:30.
 
Now let’s play ball!

 

 

 

 

By: Steven A. Janda
MLBCenter.com Staff Writer


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