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Feb 27, 1998
The Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team plays its first spring training game, a 6-5 win against the Chicago White Sox at Tucson Electric Park. Among the team's minority owners: Glen Campbell
Feb 27, 1998
Capitol releases Garth Brooks' "Two Pina Coladas"
Feb 27, 1998
The divorce between Pam Tillis and songwriter Bob DiPiero is finalized in Nashville. He pays her $225,000 to retain possession of the house
Feb 28, 1998
Anita Cochran teams with Steve Wariner at #1 with her only chart-topping single, "What If I Said"
Feb 28, 1998
Garth Brooks serves as both host and musical guest, performing "Two Pina Coladas" on the NBC show "Saturday Night Live"
Feb 28, 1998
"Got tickets?" The Nashville Predators, preparing for their inaugural NHL season, run a full-page ad in The Tennessean in a season-ticket drive. The ad features Garth Brooks, with two of his teeth--in hockey fashion--blacked out
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