Packing the Power

Gary Sheffield was a big part of the highest scoring day in L.A. Dodgers history -- July 21st, 2001. Their 22-7 win over the Rockies in Denver featured Sheffield's 300th and 301st career homers. Those 22 runs fell three short of the franchise record 25 which they reached not in the Brooklyn days of sluggers such as Snider, Campanella and Hodges -- but in the "dead ball" era: May 20th, 1896 vs. Pittsburgh and September 23th, 1901 against Cincinnati.

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