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When we say Wade Boggs is a living legend, we're not talking about his Hall of Fame baseball career; we're talking about his Hall of Fame beer-drinking career. The former third baseman was practically a character out of Greek mythology when it came to downing Miller Lites, and for years rumor had it that he once put back 64 cold ones during a single road trip. In January, we learned this wasn't true... It was actually 107.

During an appearance on the Tonight Show, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Charlie Day recounted the time Boggs made a cameo on an episode of the show's final season. The Gang was attempting to match Boggs' 64-beer mark, and, of course, they failed miserably. What Day wasn't expecting was for Boggs to reveal that his actual record number of beers consumed was over a hundred. As we've noted before, we believe him.

Fast-forward to last Saturday, when TMZ caught up with Boggs before the Yankees' annual Old Timers' Day game. Boggs confirmed that as he did during his playing days, he'd be eating chicken before suiting up with his fellow Yankee legends. He also confirmed that yes, he did drink over 100 beers in a day. The real question, though, is how did he do it?

"I've got a hollow leg. It goes down there and I just take it off and dump it," Boggs said.

We wouldn't have expected anything less. A true legend never reveals his secrets.

PLUS: Wade Boggs Tells Charlie Day He Drank 107 Beers in a Day

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