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More than 2 1/2 weeks after opening day, there hasn’t been a single postponement in the majors. “Really? No kidding?” Colorado pitcher Jason Hammel said Thursday. “That’s kind of a crazy stat.” Not since 1985 has baseball gone this long into a season without losing a game to rain, snow, volcanic ash or anything else from the sky. “That’s pretty cool,” Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki said. “A little history, I guess.” The longest MLB has gone into a season without a rainout was May 20, 1985, when Milwaukee and the Indians were called off on the 43rd day of the season.

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