Platinum Sombrero



OMAHA–How bad has Matt Cerione’s day been? The Georgia center fielder had a golden sombrero (four strikeouts in a game) by the sixth inning. When Cerione struck out for a fifth time in the seventh, Omaha World-Herald Lee Barfknecht labeled his feat the "platinum sombrero." I’m not sure if that’s a real term that I’ve never heard of, or if Lee just made it up, but either way it’s a distinction to be avoided if at all possible.

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