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Steve Blass got his control back. Trouble is, it was the wrong game. The former Pittsburgh Pirates World Series pitcher, whose career ended in 1974 when he inexplicably lost his ability to throw for strikes, made two holes-in-one during the team’s annual alumni golf outing. His first hole-in-one Thursday came with an 8-iron at the 154-yard, par-3 15th hole at Greensburg (Pa.) Country Club. The second ace came on the 175-yard, par-3 seventh hole, with Blass using a 7-iron. Golf Digest estimates the odds of getting two holes-in-one in the same round at 67 million to 1. The Associated Press

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