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BALTIMORE – On Eutaw Street, situated between circular plaques commemorating home runs by the Yankees’ Curtis Granderson in 2012 and the Orioles’ Luke Scott in 2011 there’s a quadrisected circle drawn on the pavement, labeled with “IH” and “CHC.”
It serves as a placeholder, showing the landing spot of the three-run home run the Cubs’ Ian Happ hit Tuesday out of Orioles Park at Camden Yards, until the team can mark it in bronze. Happ was the fifth player to homer onto Eutaw Street this season and the second visiting player.