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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»April 7, 2000: 41,583 fans, including George W. Bush, are on hand for the opener at brand-new Enron Field. Enron president Kenneth Lay throws out the first ball. Led by Randy Wolf's seven strong innings, the Phillies top the Astros, 4–1. Octavio Dotel gives up two runs before leaving in the 7th with the loss. Scott Rolen and Ron Gant homer for the Phillies, while Richard Hidalgo goes deep for the Astors.
»September 26, 2001: Philadelphia's Randy Wolf hurls a 1–hitter against the Reds, defeating Cincinnati by a score of 8–0. The Reds' only hit is Raul Gonzalez's 1st ML hit in the opening inning.