Mariners vs Yankees 1995 ALDS Game 5 Bottom of the 11th
Mariners vs Yankees 1995 ALDS Game 5 Bottom of the 11th
Mariners vs Yankees 1995 ALDS Game 5 Bottom of the 11th
The Seattle Mariners unbelievable 1995 season reaches its peak when the M's defeat the New York Yankees in Game 5 of the ALDS. Edgar Martinez's famous play "...
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1995 ALDS, Game 5: Yankees @ Mariners
1995 ALDS, Game 5: Yankees @ Mariners
1995 ALDS, Game 5: Yankees @ Mariners
New York Yankees 5 at Seattle Mariners 6, F/11 -- The Mariners had come back from a 0-2 series deficit to force a deciding Game 5, and were back home in front of a frenzied Safeco crowd with high expectations. Yankees' starter David Cone held a 4-2 lead going into the eighth, but surrendered Ken Griffey Jr.'s fifth homer of the series, and walked in the game-tying run with the bases loaded. Rookie fireballer Mariano Rivera arrived to strike out Mike Blowers to keep the game tied at the end of eight. In the ninth, both Game 3 starters -- Randy Johnson for the M's and Jack McDowell for the Yanks -- came on in relief; both pitched two scoreless
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1995 ALDS Gm5: Griffey scores the game-winning run
1995 ALDS Gm5: Griffey scores the game-winning run
1995 ALDS Gm5: Griffey scores the game-winning run
10/8/95: Ken Griffey Jr. scores from first on Edgar Martinez's double to left, sending the Mariners to the ALCS
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1995 ALCS Gm2: Manny belts two home runs
1995 ALCS Gm2: Manny belts two home runs
1995 ALCS Gm2: Manny belts two home runs
10/11/95: Indians right fielder Manny Ramirez hits his first two postseason home runs Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and su...
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ALCS Gm6: Indians win 1995 American League pennant
ALCS Gm6: Indians win 1995 American League pennant
ALCS Gm6: Indians win 1995 American League pennant
10/17/95: Jose Mesa gets Jay Buhner to ground out for the final out of the game, as Cleveland wins its first AL pennant since 1954 Check out http://MLB.com/v...
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October 6, 1995 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners [ALDS: G3]
October 6, 1995 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners [ALDS: G3]
October 6, 1995 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners [ALDS: G3]
October 6, 1995 - American League Division Series: Game 3 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners - ABC Broadcast
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1995 ALDS Gm4: Griffey homers in sixth to break tie
1995 ALDS Gm4: Griffey homers in sixth to break tie
1995 ALDS Gm4: Griffey homers in sixth to break tie
10/7/95: Ken Griffey Jr.'s fourth home run of the series gives the Mariners a 6-5 lead over the Yankees in the sixth inning of Game 4 Check out http://MLB.co...
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1995 ALCS Gm5: Thome hits a go-ahead homer to right
1995 ALCS Gm5: Thome hits a go-ahead homer to right
1995 ALCS Gm5: Thome hits a go-ahead homer to right
10/15/95: Jim Thome hits a two-run home run to right in the bottom of the sixth inning, giving the Indians a 3-2 lead over the Mariners Check out http://MLB....
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1995 ALDS Gm1: Don Mattingly's first postseason hit
1995 ALDS Gm1: Don Mattingly's first postseason hit
1995 ALDS Gm1: Don Mattingly's first postseason hit
10/3/95: In his first postseason game, Don Mattingly hits an RBI single, giving the Yankees a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth Check out http://MLB.com/vi...
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1995 10 04 1995 ALDS Game 2 Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees
1995 10 04 1995 ALDS Game 2 Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees
1995 10 04 1995 ALDS Game 2 Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees
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1995 ALDS Gm1: Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs
1995 ALDS Gm1: Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs
1995 ALDS Gm1: Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs
10/3/95: In his Postseason debut, Mariners centerfielder Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: About M...
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Cleveland Indians Clinch 1995 American League Central!
Cleveland Indians Clinch 1995 American League Central!
Cleveland Indians Clinch 1995 American League Central!
http://www.courtsidetweets.com Some fan bases complain when their team misses the playoffs for one season (New York Yankees fans), but imagine if your team w...
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1995 ALDS Gm2: Sierra, Mattingly go back-to-back
1995 ALDS Gm2: Sierra, Mattingly go back-to-back
1995 ALDS Gm2: Sierra, Mattingly go back-to-back
10/4/95: Ruben Sierra and Don Mattingly hit back-to-back home runs in Game 2 to give the Yankees a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth Check out http://MLB.c...
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1995 ALDS, Gm 2: Mattingly homers in the postseason
1995 ALDS, Gm 2: Mattingly homers in the postseason
1995 ALDS, Gm 2: Mattingly homers in the postseason
Don Mattingly homers for the Yankees in Game 2 of the 1995 ALDS Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) ...
Mariners vs Yankees 1995 ALDS Game 5 Bottom of the 11th
Mariners vs Yankees 1995 ALDS Game 5 Bottom of the 11th
Mariners vs Yankees 1995 ALDS Game 5 Bottom of the 11th
The Seattle Mariners unbelievable 1995 season reaches its peak when the M's defeat the New York Yankees in Game 5 of the ALDS. Edgar Martinez's famous play "...
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1995 ALDS, Game 5: Yankees @ Mariners
1995 ALDS, Game 5: Yankees @ Mariners
1995 ALDS, Game 5: Yankees @ Mariners
New York Yankees 5 at Seattle Mariners 6, F/11 -- The Mariners had come back from a 0-2 series deficit to force a deciding Game 5, and were back home in front of a frenzied Safeco crowd with high expectations. Yankees' starter David Cone held a 4-2 lead going into the eighth, but surrendered Ken Griffey Jr.'s fifth homer of the series, and walked in the game-tying run with the bases loaded. Rookie fireballer Mariano Rivera arrived to strike out Mike Blowers to keep the game tied at the end of eight. In the ninth, both Game 3 starters -- Randy Johnson for the M's and Jack McDowell for the Yanks -- came on in relief; both pitched two scoreless
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1995 ALDS Gm5: Griffey scores the game-winning run
1995 ALDS Gm5: Griffey scores the game-winning run
1995 ALDS Gm5: Griffey scores the game-winning run
10/8/95: Ken Griffey Jr. scores from first on Edgar Martinez's double to left, sending the Mariners to the ALCS
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1995 ALCS Gm2: Manny belts two home runs
1995 ALCS Gm2: Manny belts two home runs
1995 ALCS Gm2: Manny belts two home runs
10/11/95: Indians right fielder Manny Ramirez hits his first two postseason home runs Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and su...
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ALCS Gm6: Indians win 1995 American League pennant
ALCS Gm6: Indians win 1995 American League pennant
ALCS Gm6: Indians win 1995 American League pennant
10/17/95: Jose Mesa gets Jay Buhner to ground out for the final out of the game, as Cleveland wins its first AL pennant since 1954 Check out http://MLB.com/v...
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October 6, 1995 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners [ALDS: G3]
October 6, 1995 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners [ALDS: G3]
October 6, 1995 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners [ALDS: G3]
October 6, 1995 - American League Division Series: Game 3 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners - ABC Broadcast
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1995 ALDS Gm4: Griffey homers in sixth to break tie
1995 ALDS Gm4: Griffey homers in sixth to break tie
1995 ALDS Gm4: Griffey homers in sixth to break tie
10/7/95: Ken Griffey Jr.'s fourth home run of the series gives the Mariners a 6-5 lead over the Yankees in the sixth inning of Game 4 Check out http://MLB.co...
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1995 ALCS Gm5: Thome hits a go-ahead homer to right
1995 ALCS Gm5: Thome hits a go-ahead homer to right
1995 ALCS Gm5: Thome hits a go-ahead homer to right
10/15/95: Jim Thome hits a two-run home run to right in the bottom of the sixth inning, giving the Indians a 3-2 lead over the Mariners Check out http://MLB....
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1995 ALDS Gm1: Don Mattingly's first postseason hit
1995 ALDS Gm1: Don Mattingly's first postseason hit
1995 ALDS Gm1: Don Mattingly's first postseason hit
10/3/95: In his first postseason game, Don Mattingly hits an RBI single, giving the Yankees a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth Check out http://MLB.com/vi...
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1995 10 04 1995 ALDS Game 2 Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees
1995 10 04 1995 ALDS Game 2 Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees
1995 10 04 1995 ALDS Game 2 Seattle Mariners at New York Yankees
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1995 ALDS Gm1: Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs
1995 ALDS Gm1: Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs
1995 ALDS Gm1: Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs
10/3/95: In his Postseason debut, Mariners centerfielder Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: About M...
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Cleveland Indians Clinch 1995 American League Central!
Cleveland Indians Clinch 1995 American League Central!
Cleveland Indians Clinch 1995 American League Central!
http://www.courtsidetweets.com Some fan bases complain when their team misses the playoffs for one season (New York Yankees fans), but imagine if your team w...
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1995 ALDS Gm2: Sierra, Mattingly go back-to-back
1995 ALDS Gm2: Sierra, Mattingly go back-to-back
1995 ALDS Gm2: Sierra, Mattingly go back-to-back
10/4/95: Ruben Sierra and Don Mattingly hit back-to-back home runs in Game 2 to give the Yankees a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth Check out http://MLB.c...
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1995 ALDS, Gm 2: Mattingly homers in the postseason
1995 ALDS, Gm 2: Mattingly homers in the postseason
1995 ALDS, Gm 2: Mattingly homers in the postseason
Don Mattingly homers for the Yankees in Game 2 of the 1995 ALDS Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) ...
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1995 ALDS Gm 4: Martinez knocks a three-run homer
1995 ALDS Gm 4: Martinez knocks a three-run homer
1995 ALDS Gm 4: Martinez knocks a three-run homer
10/7/95: Edgar Martinez gets the Mariners on the board with a three-run homer to left field in the third inning of Game 4 of the ALDS
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1995 ALDS Gm1: Pena hits a walk-off homer
1995 ALDS Gm1: Pena hits a walk-off homer
1995 ALDS Gm1: Pena hits a walk-off homer
10/3/95: Tony Pena gives the Indians the win in Game 1 with a walk-off homer Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: About MLB.com: Baseball ...
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Crowd storms field 1995 American West tie-breaker, Seattle Mariners Angels, Kingdome
Crowd storms field 1995 American West tie-breaker, Seattle Mariners Angels, Kingdome
Crowd storms field 1995 American West tie-breaker, Seattle Mariners Angels, Kingdome
This is post game only, showing the last pitch by Randy Johnson (who came in to close) and then the celebration with crowd storming the field. To understand ...
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1995 ALDS Gm2: Griffey's 12th-inning go-ahead homer
1995 ALDS Gm2: Griffey's 12th-inning go-ahead homer
1995 ALDS Gm2: Griffey's 12th-inning go-ahead homer
101/4/95: Mariners take the lead in the top of the 12th inning on Ken Griffey Jr.'s solo home run Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: Abo...
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1995 ALDS Gm1: Boggs' home run gives Yankees lead
1995 ALDS Gm1: Boggs' home run gives Yankees lead
1995 ALDS Gm1: Boggs' home run gives Yankees lead
10/3/95: Wade Boggs' two-run home run in the bottom of the 3rd gives the Yankees a 2-0 lead over the Mariners in Game 1 Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for ...
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1995 ALDS Gm1: Sierra's two-run blast to right
1995 ALDS Gm1: Sierra's two-run blast to right
1995 ALDS Gm1: Sierra's two-run blast to right
10/3/95: Ruben Sierra slowly trots around the bases after his two-run home run gives the Yankees an 8-4 lead in Game 1 of the ALDS
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1995 ALDS Gm2: O'Neill's home run ties game
1995 ALDS Gm2: O'Neill's home run ties game
1995 ALDS Gm2: O'Neill's home run ties game
10/4/95: Paul O'Neill hits a solo home run with two out in the bottom of the seventh as the Yankees draw the Mariners even at 4 in Game 2 Check out http://ML...
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1995 NLDS Gm3: Thome blasts knuckleball out of the park
1995 NLDS Gm3: Thome blasts knuckleball out of the park
1995 NLDS Gm3: Thome blasts knuckleball out of the park
10/6/95: Jim Thome crushes Tim Wakefield's knuckleball over the right-field foul pole to give the Indians an early 2-0 lead in Game 3
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Mariners vs Yankees 1995 ALDS Game 5 Bottom of the 11th
The Seattle Mariners unbelievable 1995 season reaches its peak when the M's defeat the New York Yankees in Game 5 of the ALDS. Edgar Martinez's famous play "...
The Seattle Mariners unbelievable 1995 season reaches its peak when the M's defeat the New York Yankees in Game 5 of the ALDS. Edgar Martinez's famous play "...
New York Yankees 5 at Seattle Mariners 6, F/11 -- The Mariners had come back from a 0-2 series deficit to force a deciding Game 5, and were back home in front of a frenzied Safeco crowd with high expectations. Yankees' starter David Cone held a 4-2 lead going into the eighth, but surrendered Ken Griffey Jr.'s fifth homer of the series, and walked in the game-tying run with the bases loaded. Rookie fireballer Mariano Rivera arrived to strike out Mike Blowers to keep the game tied at the end of eight. In the ninth, both Game 3 starters -- Randy Johnson for the M's and Jack McDowell for the Yanks -- came on in relief; both pitched two scoreless innings. When Johnson allowed a run in the 11th, and the Yanks took the field confident with their one-run lead, but Edgar Martinez doubled home two off a tiring McDowell to give the Mariners the series and a ticket to the LCS. It was Don Mattingly's last game.
New York Yankees 5 at Seattle Mariners 6, F/11 -- The Mariners had come back from a 0-2 series deficit to force a deciding Game 5, and were back home in front of a frenzied Safeco crowd with high expectations. Yankees' starter David Cone held a 4-2 lead going into the eighth, but surrendered Ken Griffey Jr.'s fifth homer of the series, and walked in the game-tying run with the bases loaded. Rookie fireballer Mariano Rivera arrived to strike out Mike Blowers to keep the game tied at the end of eight. In the ninth, both Game 3 starters -- Randy Johnson for the M's and Jack McDowell for the Yanks -- came on in relief; both pitched two scoreless innings. When Johnson allowed a run in the 11th, and the Yanks took the field confident with their one-run lead, but Edgar Martinez doubled home two off a tiring McDowell to give the Mariners the series and a ticket to the LCS. It was Don Mattingly's last game.
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1995 ALDS Gm5: Griffey scores the game-winning run
10/8/95: Ken Griffey Jr. scores from first on Edgar Martinez's double to left, sending the Mariners to the ALCS
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10/8/95: Ken Griffey Jr. scores from first on Edgar Martinez's double to left, sending the Mariners to the ALCS
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10/11/95: Indians right fielder Manny Ramirez hits his first two postseason home runs Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and su...
10/11/95: Indians right fielder Manny Ramirez hits his first two postseason home runs Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and su...
10/17/95: Jose Mesa gets Jay Buhner to ground out for the final out of the game, as Cleveland wins its first AL pennant since 1954 Check out http://MLB.com/v...
10/17/95: Jose Mesa gets Jay Buhner to ground out for the final out of the game, as Cleveland wins its first AL pennant since 1954 Check out http://MLB.com/v...
10/7/95: Ken Griffey Jr.'s fourth home run of the series gives the Mariners a 6-5 lead over the Yankees in the sixth inning of Game 4 Check out http://MLB.co...
10/7/95: Ken Griffey Jr.'s fourth home run of the series gives the Mariners a 6-5 lead over the Yankees in the sixth inning of Game 4 Check out http://MLB.co...
10/15/95: Jim Thome hits a two-run home run to right in the bottom of the sixth inning, giving the Indians a 3-2 lead over the Mariners Check out http://MLB....
10/15/95: Jim Thome hits a two-run home run to right in the bottom of the sixth inning, giving the Indians a 3-2 lead over the Mariners Check out http://MLB....
10/3/95: In his first postseason game, Don Mattingly hits an RBI single, giving the Yankees a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth Check out http://MLB.com/vi...
10/3/95: In his first postseason game, Don Mattingly hits an RBI single, giving the Yankees a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth Check out http://MLB.com/vi...
10/3/95: In his Postseason debut, Mariners centerfielder Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: About M...
10/3/95: In his Postseason debut, Mariners centerfielder Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: About M...
http://www.courtsidetweets.com Some fan bases complain when their team misses the playoffs for one season (New York Yankees fans), but imagine if your team w...
http://www.courtsidetweets.com Some fan bases complain when their team misses the playoffs for one season (New York Yankees fans), but imagine if your team w...
10/4/95: Ruben Sierra and Don Mattingly hit back-to-back home runs in Game 2 to give the Yankees a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth Check out http://MLB.c...
10/4/95: Ruben Sierra and Don Mattingly hit back-to-back home runs in Game 2 to give the Yankees a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth Check out http://MLB.c...
Don Mattingly homers for the Yankees in Game 2 of the 1995 ALDS Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) ...
Don Mattingly homers for the Yankees in Game 2 of the 1995 ALDS Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) ...
10/7/95: Edgar Martinez gets the Mariners on the board with a three-run homer to left field in the third inning of Game 4 of the ALDS
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10/7/95: Edgar Martinez gets the Mariners on the board with a three-run homer to left field in the third inning of Game 4 of the ALDS
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10/3/95: Tony Pena gives the Indians the win in Game 1 with a walk-off homer Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: About MLB.com: Baseball ...
10/3/95: Tony Pena gives the Indians the win in Game 1 with a walk-off homer Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: About MLB.com: Baseball ...
This is post game only, showing the last pitch by Randy Johnson (who came in to close) and then the celebration with crowd storming the field. To understand ...
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101/4/95: Mariners take the lead in the top of the 12th inning on Ken Griffey Jr.'s solo home run Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: Abo...
101/4/95: Mariners take the lead in the top of the 12th inning on Ken Griffey Jr.'s solo home run Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: Abo...
10/3/95: Wade Boggs' two-run home run in the bottom of the 3rd gives the Yankees a 2-0 lead over the Mariners in Game 1 Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for ...
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10/3/95: Ruben Sierra slowly trots around the bases after his two-run home run gives the Yankees an 8-4 lead in Game 1 of the ALDS
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10/3/95: Ruben Sierra slowly trots around the bases after his two-run home run gives the Yankees an 8-4 lead in Game 1 of the ALDS
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10/4/95: Paul O'Neill hits a solo home run with two out in the bottom of the seventh as the Yankees draw the Mariners even at 4 in Game 2 Check out http://ML...
10/4/95: Paul O'Neill hits a solo home run with two out in the bottom of the seventh as the Yankees draw the Mariners even at 4 in Game 2 Check out http://ML...
10/6/95: Jim Thome crushes Tim Wakefield's knuckleball over the right-field foul pole to give the Indians an early 2-0 lead in Game 3
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1993 10 10 1993 ALCS Game 5 Chicago White Sox at Toronto Blue Jays
1993 10 10 1993 ALCS Game 5 Chicago White Sox at Toronto Blue Jays
1993 10 10 1993 ALCS Game 5 Chicago White Sox at Toronto Blue Jays
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1998 World Series Highlights
1998 World Series Highlights
1998 World Series Highlights
The 1998 World Series, the 94th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series, matched the New York Yankees (representing the American League) again...
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2008 ALCS, Game 7: Red Sox @ Rays
2008 ALCS, Game 7: Red Sox @ Rays
2008 ALCS, Game 7: Red Sox @ Rays
Boston Red Sox 1 at Tampa Bay Rays 3, F -- Akinori Iwamura stabbed Jed Lowrie's bad-hop grounder, had a moment of indecision about whether to flip the ball to shortstop Jason Bartlett, then he headed to second base. Once his foot touched down on the bag for the force out, the Rays were headed to the World Series, led by American League Championship Series MVP Matt Garza. A raucous celebration on and off the field followed saw Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg presented the William Harridge trophy for winning the American League pennant. Iwamura moved across the top of the Rays' dugout, slapping palms with fans, and most of the crowd of 4
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1995 World Series (Game 6) Indians at Braves-10/28/1995
1995 World Series (Game 6) Indians at Braves-10/28/1995
1995 World Series (Game 6) Indians at Braves-10/28/1995
Controversy struck on the morning of Game 6 when Atlanta newspapers printed stories that right fielder David Justice had ripped the city's fans for not matching their motivation of past seasons. Justice, who had been struggling in the postseason, was vilified before the game, but when his sixth-inning home run broke a 0–0 tie, he became a hero. Tom Glavine pitched eight innings of one-hit ball (just the fifth one-hitter in Series history) to help earn him the Series MVP. The lone hit was a bloop-single by catcher Tony Peña in the sixth. Closer Mark Wohlers pitched the ninth inning, preserving the 1–0 shutout and Atlanta's coveted title when C
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October 3, 1995 - Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies [NLDS: G1]
October 3, 1995 - Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies [NLDS: G1]
October 3, 1995 - Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies [NLDS: G1]
October 3, 1995 - National League Division Series: Game 1 - Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies - NBC Broadcast
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October 4, 1995 - Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers [NLDS: G2]
October 4, 1995 - Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers [NLDS: G2]
October 4, 1995 - Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers [NLDS: G2]
October 4, 1995 - Nationals League Division Series: Game 2 - Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers - NBC Broadcast
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October 11, 1999 - Boston Red Sox vs. Cleveland Indians [ALDS: G5]
October 11, 1999 - Boston Red Sox vs. Cleveland Indians [ALDS: G5]
October 11, 1999 - Boston Red Sox vs. Cleveland Indians [ALDS: G5]
October 11, 1999 - American League Division Series: Game 5 - Boston Red Sox vs. Cleveland Indians.
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1989 ALCS (Game 4) A's at Blue Jays-10/07/1989
1989 ALCS (Game 4) A's at Blue Jays-10/07/1989
1989 ALCS (Game 4) A's at Blue Jays-10/07/1989
Game 4 was a critical game for both teams. Toronto could guarantee a return of the series to Oakland with a win while the A's would gain a significant lead of three games to one if they prevailed. The match-up featured a former Cy Young winner, Mike Flanagan (1979) against a future one (1990), Bob Welch.
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October 5, 2013 - Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox [ALDS: G2]
October 5, 2013 - Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox [ALDS: G2]
October 5, 2013 - Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox [ALDS: G2]
October 5, 2013 - American League Division Series: Game 2 - Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox.
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October 7, 2013 - Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers [NLDS: G4]
October 7, 2013 - Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers [NLDS: G4]
October 7, 2013 - Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers [NLDS: G4]
October 7, 2913 - National League Division Series: Game 4 - Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers.
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2003 ALCS, Game 7: Red Sox at Yankees
2003 ALCS, Game 7: Red Sox at Yankees
2003 ALCS, Game 7: Red Sox at Yankees
Boston Red Sox 5 at New York Yankees 6, F/11 -- All that was on the line was a trip to the World Series. The starting pitchers? Merely two of the greats of t...
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2003 ALDS GAME 5 Red Sox at A's-10/06/2003
2003 ALDS GAME 5 Red Sox at A's-10/06/2003
2003 ALDS GAME 5 Red Sox at A's-10/06/2003
The Red Sox rode a four-run sixth inning, highlighted by a three-run Manny Ramírez home run to complete their comeback from an 0–2 series deficit. Down by one run, the A's loaded the bases in the ninth inning, but failed to score as temporary closer Derek Lowe struck out Terrence Long looking. The win was marred by a violent collision between outfielder Johnny Damon and second baseman Damian Jackson. Damon was sent to the hospital where he was diagnosed with a concussion. Both starters factored into the decision, as Pedro Martínez was credited with the win, and Barry Zito was credited with the loss.
Boston's victory secured their place in th
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1999 ALDS, Game 5: Red Sox at Indians
1999 ALDS, Game 5: Red Sox at Indians
1999 ALDS, Game 5: Red Sox at Indians
Boston Red Sox 12 at Cleveland Indians 8, F -- If the Red Sox were going to complete their comeback from an 0-2 deficit, they needed to do it without Pedro M...
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1999 ALDS Game 5- RED SOX at INDIANS-10/11/1999
1999 ALDS Game 5- RED SOX at INDIANS-10/11/1999
1999 ALDS Game 5- RED SOX at INDIANS-10/11/1999
Pedro pitched spectacularly, throwing six hitless innings, striking out eight and walking three.
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2004 ALCS, Game 5: Yankees @ Red Sox
2004 ALCS, Game 5: Yankees @ Red Sox
2004 ALCS, Game 5: Yankees @ Red Sox
New York Yankees 4 at Boston Red Sox 5, F/14 -- Fresh off a 12-inning epic the night before, in which the Sox were three outs away from being unceremoniously swept out from the ALCS, Game 5 itself is an all-time playoff classic. Back and forth all game long, the Sox entered the 8th inning down two runs, but stormed back behind a David Ortiz homer and a Jason Varitek sacrifice fly to tie it up. The game would remain that way until the 14th, when Ortiz would again step to the dish...
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October 4, 2013 - Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Atlanta Braves [NLDS: G2]
October 4, 2013 - Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Atlanta Braves [NLDS: G2]
October 4, 2013 - Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Atlanta Braves [NLDS: G2]
October 4, 2013 - National League Division Series: Game 2 - Los Angeles Angels vs. Atlanta Braves - TBS Broadcast
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2005 World Series (Game 4) White Sox at Astros-10/26/2005
2005 World Series (Game 4) White Sox at Astros-10/26/2005
2005 World Series (Game 4) White Sox at Astros-10/26/2005
Before the game, Major League Baseball unveiled its Latino Legends Team.
The fourth game was the pitchers' duel that had been promised throughout the series. Both Houston starter Brandon Backe and Chicago starter Freddy García put zeros on the scoreboard through seven innings, the longest since Game 7 of the 1991 World Series. Scott Podsednik had a two-out triple in the top of the third, but Tadahito Iguchi grounded out to second, thus snuffing that threat. The Astros had the best chance of scoring in the sixth, but Jason Lane struck out with the bases loaded to end that rally. The White Sox had a chance in the top of the seventh with runners
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1986 ALCS (GAME 4) Red Sox at Angels-10/11/1986
1986 ALCS (GAME 4) Red Sox at Angels-10/11/1986
1986 ALCS (GAME 4) Red Sox at Angels-10/11/1986
Roger Clemens, the Game 1 loser for the Red Sox, started Game 4, and was solid for most of the game. Boston put up a run in the sixth, and two more in the eighth on two hits, a wild pitch, a passed ball, and two errors, but left the bases loaded. In the bottom of the ninth, Doug DeCinces led off with a home run. After the next batter grounded out, Schofield and Bob Boone singled. After coming within two outs of a complete game, Clemens was removed, and Boone was replaced with a pinch runner. Pettis, batting next, doubled to score Schofield. Ruppert Jones was intentionally walked to load the bases, a fatal mistake, as two batters later, Downin
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1986 ALCS (Game 7) Angels at Red Sox-10/15/1986
1986 ALCS (Game 7) Angels at Red Sox-10/15/1986
1986 ALCS (Game 7) Angels at Red Sox-10/15/1986
The Red Sox clinched the American League championship with three unearned runs in the second inning and a three-run home run from Jim Rice in the fourth. The Angels never mounted a comeback, and Boston won 8–1 to win the series four games to three, providing another bitter defeat for the Angels.
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1996 ALCS (Game 1) Orioles at Yankees-10/09/1996
1996 ALCS (Game 1) Orioles at Yankees-10/09/1996
1996 ALCS (Game 1) Orioles at Yankees-10/09/1996
The first game of the series is most notable for the infamous "Jeffrey Maier Incident." With the Yankees trailing 4–3 in the bottom of the eighth, rookie Derek Jeter hit a fly ball to deep right field off Orioles reliever Armando Benítez. Right fielder Tony Tarasco backed up to the wall, but eleven-year old Yankees fan Jeffrey Maier reached over the fence and tried, unsuccessfully, to catch the ball before Tarasco could attempt to do so himself. Tarasco immediately pointed above and protested that it was fan interference, but right field umpire Rich Garcia controversially ruled it a home run and his call was upheld by the other members of the
1993 10 10 1993 ALCS Game 5 Chicago White Sox at Toronto Blue Jays
The 1998 World Series, the 94th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series, matched the New York Yankees (representing the American League) again...
The 1998 World Series, the 94th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series, matched the New York Yankees (representing the American League) again...
Boston Red Sox 1 at Tampa Bay Rays 3, F -- Akinori Iwamura stabbed Jed Lowrie's bad-hop grounder, had a moment of indecision about whether to flip the ball to shortstop Jason Bartlett, then he headed to second base. Once his foot touched down on the bag for the force out, the Rays were headed to the World Series, led by American League Championship Series MVP Matt Garza. A raucous celebration on and off the field followed saw Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg presented the William Harridge trophy for winning the American League pennant. Iwamura moved across the top of the Rays' dugout, slapping palms with fans, and most of the crowd of 40,473 remained in the building, still standing and cheering for their team.
Boston Red Sox 1 at Tampa Bay Rays 3, F -- Akinori Iwamura stabbed Jed Lowrie's bad-hop grounder, had a moment of indecision about whether to flip the ball to shortstop Jason Bartlett, then he headed to second base. Once his foot touched down on the bag for the force out, the Rays were headed to the World Series, led by American League Championship Series MVP Matt Garza. A raucous celebration on and off the field followed saw Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg presented the William Harridge trophy for winning the American League pennant. Iwamura moved across the top of the Rays' dugout, slapping palms with fans, and most of the crowd of 40,473 remained in the building, still standing and cheering for their team.
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1995 World Series (Game 6) Indians at Braves-10/28/1995
Controversy struck on the morning of Game 6 when Atlanta newspapers printed stories that right fielder David Justice had ripped the city's fans for not matching their motivation of past seasons. Justice, who had been struggling in the postseason, was vilified before the game, but when his sixth-inning home run broke a 0–0 tie, he became a hero. Tom Glavine pitched eight innings of one-hit ball (just the fifth one-hitter in Series history) to help earn him the Series MVP. The lone hit was a bloop-single by catcher Tony Peña in the sixth. Closer Mark Wohlers pitched the ninth inning, preserving the 1–0 shutout and Atlanta's coveted title when Carlos Baerga's fly ball landed in center fielder Marquis Grissom's glove. Carlos Baerga was responsible for making the last out in three of the four Cleveland losses; Games 1, 2 and 6.
In 1995, the Cleveland Indians batted .291 as a team, led the league in runs scored, hits, and stolen bases, and had eight .300 hitters in their starting lineup. However, the Tribe was held to a .179 batting average in the World Series.
After Game 6, then-Executive Committee Chairman Bud Selig presided over the Commissioner's Trophy presentation for the first time. In the previous two World Series (1992 and 1993), American League president Dr. Bobby Brown presided over the trophy presentation. Selig would become Commissioner of Baseball in 1998.
The Braves' victory marked the only time that the city of Atlanta won a world championship in any of the four major professional sports. The NFL's Atlanta Falcons came close, but lost to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII during the 1998 season.
Controversy struck on the morning of Game 6 when Atlanta newspapers printed stories that right fielder David Justice had ripped the city's fans for not matching their motivation of past seasons. Justice, who had been struggling in the postseason, was vilified before the game, but when his sixth-inning home run broke a 0–0 tie, he became a hero. Tom Glavine pitched eight innings of one-hit ball (just the fifth one-hitter in Series history) to help earn him the Series MVP. The lone hit was a bloop-single by catcher Tony Peña in the sixth. Closer Mark Wohlers pitched the ninth inning, preserving the 1–0 shutout and Atlanta's coveted title when Carlos Baerga's fly ball landed in center fielder Marquis Grissom's glove. Carlos Baerga was responsible for making the last out in three of the four Cleveland losses; Games 1, 2 and 6.
In 1995, the Cleveland Indians batted .291 as a team, led the league in runs scored, hits, and stolen bases, and had eight .300 hitters in their starting lineup. However, the Tribe was held to a .179 batting average in the World Series.
After Game 6, then-Executive Committee Chairman Bud Selig presided over the Commissioner's Trophy presentation for the first time. In the previous two World Series (1992 and 1993), American League president Dr. Bobby Brown presided over the trophy presentation. Selig would become Commissioner of Baseball in 1998.
The Braves' victory marked the only time that the city of Atlanta won a world championship in any of the four major professional sports. The NFL's Atlanta Falcons came close, but lost to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII during the 1998 season.
published:01 Dec 2014
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October 3, 1995 - Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies [NLDS: G1]
Game 4 was a critical game for both teams. Toronto could guarantee a return of the series to Oakland with a win while the A's would gain a significant lead of three games to one if they prevailed. The match-up featured a former Cy Young winner, Mike Flanagan (1979) against a future one (1990), Bob Welch.
Game 4 was a critical game for both teams. Toronto could guarantee a return of the series to Oakland with a win while the A's would gain a significant lead of three games to one if they prevailed. The match-up featured a former Cy Young winner, Mike Flanagan (1979) against a future one (1990), Bob Welch.
published:06 Dec 2014
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October 5, 2013 - Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox [ALDS: G2]
Boston Red Sox 5 at New York Yankees 6, F/11 -- All that was on the line was a trip to the World Series. The starting pitchers? Merely two of the greats of t...
Boston Red Sox 5 at New York Yankees 6, F/11 -- All that was on the line was a trip to the World Series. The starting pitchers? Merely two of the greats of t...
The Red Sox rode a four-run sixth inning, highlighted by a three-run Manny Ramírez home run to complete their comeback from an 0–2 series deficit. Down by one run, the A's loaded the bases in the ninth inning, but failed to score as temporary closer Derek Lowe struck out Terrence Long looking. The win was marred by a violent collision between outfielder Johnny Damon and second baseman Damian Jackson. Damon was sent to the hospital where he was diagnosed with a concussion. Both starters factored into the decision, as Pedro Martínez was credited with the win, and Barry Zito was credited with the loss.
Boston's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series while Oakland lost the ALDS after being up two games to none for the second time in three years.
The Red Sox rode a four-run sixth inning, highlighted by a three-run Manny Ramírez home run to complete their comeback from an 0–2 series deficit. Down by one run, the A's loaded the bases in the ninth inning, but failed to score as temporary closer Derek Lowe struck out Terrence Long looking. The win was marred by a violent collision between outfielder Johnny Damon and second baseman Damian Jackson. Damon was sent to the hospital where he was diagnosed with a concussion. Both starters factored into the decision, as Pedro Martínez was credited with the win, and Barry Zito was credited with the loss.
Boston's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series while Oakland lost the ALDS after being up two games to none for the second time in three years.
Boston Red Sox 12 at Cleveland Indians 8, F -- If the Red Sox were going to complete their comeback from an 0-2 deficit, they needed to do it without Pedro M...
Boston Red Sox 12 at Cleveland Indians 8, F -- If the Red Sox were going to complete their comeback from an 0-2 deficit, they needed to do it without Pedro M...
New York Yankees 4 at Boston Red Sox 5, F/14 -- Fresh off a 12-inning epic the night before, in which the Sox were three outs away from being unceremoniously swept out from the ALCS, Game 5 itself is an all-time playoff classic. Back and forth all game long, the Sox entered the 8th inning down two runs, but stormed back behind a David Ortiz homer and a Jason Varitek sacrifice fly to tie it up. The game would remain that way until the 14th, when Ortiz would again step to the dish...
New York Yankees 4 at Boston Red Sox 5, F/14 -- Fresh off a 12-inning epic the night before, in which the Sox were three outs away from being unceremoniously swept out from the ALCS, Game 5 itself is an all-time playoff classic. Back and forth all game long, the Sox entered the 8th inning down two runs, but stormed back behind a David Ortiz homer and a Jason Varitek sacrifice fly to tie it up. The game would remain that way until the 14th, when Ortiz would again step to the dish...
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October 4, 2013 - Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Atlanta Braves [NLDS: G2]
Before the game, Major League Baseball unveiled its Latino Legends Team.
The fourth game was the pitchers' duel that had been promised throughout the series. Both Houston starter Brandon Backe and Chicago starter Freddy García put zeros on the scoreboard through seven innings, the longest since Game 7 of the 1991 World Series. Scott Podsednik had a two-out triple in the top of the third, but Tadahito Iguchi grounded out to second, thus snuffing that threat. The Astros had the best chance of scoring in the sixth, but Jason Lane struck out with the bases loaded to end that rally. The White Sox had a chance in the top of the seventh with runners at second and third and two out, but shortstop Juan Uribe struck out to snuff the rally. The White Sox were able to break through in the next inning against embattled Houston closer Brad Lidge. Willie Harris hit a pinch-hit single. Podsednik moved Harris to second with a sacrifice bunt. Carl Everett pinch-hit for Iguchi and grounded out to the right side to allow Harris to move over to third. Jermaine Dye, the Most Valuable Player of the series, had the game-winning single, driving in Harris.
Things got a little sticky for the Sox in the Astros half of the eighth when reliever Cliff Politte hit Willy Taveras, threw a wild pitch, sending Taveras to second, and walked Lance Berkman. After Morgan Ensberg flew out to center, the White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén brought in Neal Cotts to finish the inning. Cotts induced pinch-hitter José Vizcaíno into a ground out to Uribe. Bobby Jenks, the 24-year-old fireballer, started the ninth inning. He allowed a single to Jason Lane and a sacrifice bunt to Brad Ausmus. Chris Burke came in to pinch-hit; he fouled one off to the left side, but Uribe made an amazing catch in the stands to retire Burke.[3]
The game ended when Orlando Palmeiro grounded to Uribe. It was a bang-bang play as Paul Konerko caught the ball from Uribe at 11:01 pm CDT to begin the biggest celebration in Chicago since the sixth NBA championship by the Bulls, co-owned with the White Sox, in 1998. As a result, Jerry Reinsdorf, owner of both teams, has won seven championships overall.
The 1–0 shutout was the first one-run game to end a World Series since the 1995 World Series, in which Game 6 was won by the Atlanta Braves over the Cleveland Indians, and the first 1–0 game in any Series game since Game 5 of the 1996 World Series when the New York Yankees shut out the Braves in the last game ever played at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium.
This was the second consecutive World Series to be won by a team that has the word "Sox" in its nickname, after the Boston Red Sox won the 2004 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals. This also happened in 1917 and 1918. Furthermore, it was the second year in a row in which the Series champions broke a long-lived "curse." In one of those ways that patterns appear to emerge in sporting events, the White Sox World Series win in 2005, along with the Boston Red Sox win in 2004, symmetrically bookended the two teams' previous World Series winners and the long gaps between, with the Red Sox and White Sox last Series wins having come in 1918 and 1917, respectively
Before the game, Major League Baseball unveiled its Latino Legends Team.
The fourth game was the pitchers' duel that had been promised throughout the series. Both Houston starter Brandon Backe and Chicago starter Freddy García put zeros on the scoreboard through seven innings, the longest since Game 7 of the 1991 World Series. Scott Podsednik had a two-out triple in the top of the third, but Tadahito Iguchi grounded out to second, thus snuffing that threat. The Astros had the best chance of scoring in the sixth, but Jason Lane struck out with the bases loaded to end that rally. The White Sox had a chance in the top of the seventh with runners at second and third and two out, but shortstop Juan Uribe struck out to snuff the rally. The White Sox were able to break through in the next inning against embattled Houston closer Brad Lidge. Willie Harris hit a pinch-hit single. Podsednik moved Harris to second with a sacrifice bunt. Carl Everett pinch-hit for Iguchi and grounded out to the right side to allow Harris to move over to third. Jermaine Dye, the Most Valuable Player of the series, had the game-winning single, driving in Harris.
Things got a little sticky for the Sox in the Astros half of the eighth when reliever Cliff Politte hit Willy Taveras, threw a wild pitch, sending Taveras to second, and walked Lance Berkman. After Morgan Ensberg flew out to center, the White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén brought in Neal Cotts to finish the inning. Cotts induced pinch-hitter José Vizcaíno into a ground out to Uribe. Bobby Jenks, the 24-year-old fireballer, started the ninth inning. He allowed a single to Jason Lane and a sacrifice bunt to Brad Ausmus. Chris Burke came in to pinch-hit; he fouled one off to the left side, but Uribe made an amazing catch in the stands to retire Burke.[3]
The game ended when Orlando Palmeiro grounded to Uribe. It was a bang-bang play as Paul Konerko caught the ball from Uribe at 11:01 pm CDT to begin the biggest celebration in Chicago since the sixth NBA championship by the Bulls, co-owned with the White Sox, in 1998. As a result, Jerry Reinsdorf, owner of both teams, has won seven championships overall.
The 1–0 shutout was the first one-run game to end a World Series since the 1995 World Series, in which Game 6 was won by the Atlanta Braves over the Cleveland Indians, and the first 1–0 game in any Series game since Game 5 of the 1996 World Series when the New York Yankees shut out the Braves in the last game ever played at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium.
This was the second consecutive World Series to be won by a team that has the word "Sox" in its nickname, after the Boston Red Sox won the 2004 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals. This also happened in 1917 and 1918. Furthermore, it was the second year in a row in which the Series champions broke a long-lived "curse." In one of those ways that patterns appear to emerge in sporting events, the White Sox World Series win in 2005, along with the Boston Red Sox win in 2004, symmetrically bookended the two teams' previous World Series winners and the long gaps between, with the Red Sox and White Sox last Series wins having come in 1918 and 1917, respectively
Roger Clemens, the Game 1 loser for the Red Sox, started Game 4, and was solid for most of the game. Boston put up a run in the sixth, and two more in the eighth on two hits, a wild pitch, a passed ball, and two errors, but left the bases loaded. In the bottom of the ninth, Doug DeCinces led off with a home run. After the next batter grounded out, Schofield and Bob Boone singled. After coming within two outs of a complete game, Clemens was removed, and Boone was replaced with a pinch runner. Pettis, batting next, doubled to score Schofield. Ruppert Jones was intentionally walked to load the bases, a fatal mistake, as two batters later, Downing was hit by a pitch, bringing in the tying run.
Angels relief pitcher Doug Corbett pitched a perfect tenth and eleventh innings, and California broke through in the bottom of the eleventh. Jerry Narron scored on Bobby Grich's one-out single, giving California a 4–3 win and a 3–1 series lead.
Roger Clemens, the Game 1 loser for the Red Sox, started Game 4, and was solid for most of the game. Boston put up a run in the sixth, and two more in the eighth on two hits, a wild pitch, a passed ball, and two errors, but left the bases loaded. In the bottom of the ninth, Doug DeCinces led off with a home run. After the next batter grounded out, Schofield and Bob Boone singled. After coming within two outs of a complete game, Clemens was removed, and Boone was replaced with a pinch runner. Pettis, batting next, doubled to score Schofield. Ruppert Jones was intentionally walked to load the bases, a fatal mistake, as two batters later, Downing was hit by a pitch, bringing in the tying run.
Angels relief pitcher Doug Corbett pitched a perfect tenth and eleventh innings, and California broke through in the bottom of the eleventh. Jerry Narron scored on Bobby Grich's one-out single, giving California a 4–3 win and a 3–1 series lead.
The Red Sox clinched the American League championship with three unearned runs in the second inning and a three-run home run from Jim Rice in the fourth. The Angels never mounted a comeback, and Boston won 8–1 to win the series four games to three, providing another bitter defeat for the Angels.
The Red Sox clinched the American League championship with three unearned runs in the second inning and a three-run home run from Jim Rice in the fourth. The Angels never mounted a comeback, and Boston won 8–1 to win the series four games to three, providing another bitter defeat for the Angels.
The first game of the series is most notable for the infamous "Jeffrey Maier Incident." With the Yankees trailing 4–3 in the bottom of the eighth, rookie Derek Jeter hit a fly ball to deep right field off Orioles reliever Armando Benítez. Right fielder Tony Tarasco backed up to the wall, but eleven-year old Yankees fan Jeffrey Maier reached over the fence and tried, unsuccessfully, to catch the ball before Tarasco could attempt to do so himself. Tarasco immediately pointed above and protested that it was fan interference, but right field umpire Rich Garcia controversially ruled it a home run and his call was upheld by the other members of the umpiring crew. The game then went into extra-innings, where Bernie Williams ended it in the eleventh with a walk-off home run into the left field seats off Baltimore's Randy Myers.
The first game of the series is most notable for the infamous "Jeffrey Maier Incident." With the Yankees trailing 4–3 in the bottom of the eighth, rookie Derek Jeter hit a fly ball to deep right field off Orioles reliever Armando Benítez. Right fielder Tony Tarasco backed up to the wall, but eleven-year old Yankees fan Jeffrey Maier reached over the fence and tried, unsuccessfully, to catch the ball before Tarasco could attempt to do so himself. Tarasco immediately pointed above and protested that it was fan interference, but right field umpire Rich Garcia controversially ruled it a home run and his call was upheld by the other members of the umpiring crew. The game then went into extra-innings, where Bernie Williams ended it in the eleventh with a walk-off home run into the left field seats off Baltimore's Randy Myers.
October 4, 1995 - Seattle Mariners vs. New York Yankees [ALDS: G2]
October 4, 1995 - Seattle Mariners vs. New York Yankees [ALDS: G2]
October 4, 1995 - Seattle Mariners vs. New York Yankees [ALDS: G2]
October 4, 1995 - American League Division Series: Game 2 - Seattle Mariners vs. New York Yankees - NBC Broadcast
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October 8, 1995 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners [ALDS: G5]
October 8, 1995 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners [ALDS: G5]
October 8, 1995 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners [ALDS: G5]
October 8, 1995 - American League Division Series: Game 5 - New York Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners.
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October 4, 1995 - Seattle Mariners vs. New York Yankees [ALDS: G2]
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Mariners vs Yankees 1995 ALDS Game 5 Bottom of the 11th
Mariners vs Yankees 1995 ALDS Game 5 Bottom of the 11th
The Seattle Mariners unbelievable 1995 season reaches its peak when the M's defeat the New York Yankees in Game 5 of the ALDS. Edgar Martinez's famous play "...
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1995 ALDS, Game 5: Yankees @ Mariners
1995 ALDS, Game 5: Yankees @ Mariners
New York Yankees 5 at Seattle Mariners 6, F/11 -- The Mariners had come back from a 0-2 series deficit to force a deciding Game 5, and were back home in front of a frenzied Safeco crowd with high expectations. Yankees' starter David Cone held a 4-2 lead going into the eighth, but surrendered Ken Griffey Jr.'s fifth homer of the series, and walked in the game-tying run with the bases loaded. Rookie fireballer Mariano Rivera arrived to strike out Mike Blowers to keep the game tied at the end of eight. In the ninth, both Game 3 starters -- Randy Johnson for the M's and Jack McDowell for the Yanks -- came on in relief; both pitched two scoreless innings. When Johnson allowed a run in the 11th, and the Yanks took the field confident with their one-run lead, but Edgar Martinez doubled home two off a tiring McDowell to give the Mariners the series and a ticket to the LCS. It was Don Mattingly's last game.
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1995 ALDS Gm5: Griffey scores the game-winning run
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1995 ALDS Gm5: Griffey scores the game-winning run
1995 ALDS Gm5: Griffey scores the game-winning run
10/8/95: Ken Griffey Jr. scores from first on Edgar Martinez's double to left, sending the Mariners to the ALCS
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1995 ALCS Gm2: Manny belts two home runs
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ALCS Gm6: Indians win 1995 American League pennant
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1995 ALDS Gm4: Griffey homers in sixth to break tie
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1995 ALCS Gm5: Thome hits a go-ahead homer to right
1995 ALCS Gm5: Thome hits a go-ahead homer to right
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1995 ALDS Gm1: Don Mattingly's first postseason hit
1995 ALDS Gm1: Don Mattingly's first postseason hit
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1995 ALDS Gm1: Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs
1995 ALDS Gm1: Ken Griffey Jr. blasts two home runs
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Cleveland Indians Clinch 1995 American League Central!
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1995 ALDS, Gm 2: Mattingly homers in the postseason
1995 ALDS, Gm 2: Mattingly homers in the postseason
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2008 ALCS, Game 7: Red Sox @ Rays
2008 ALCS, Game 7: Red Sox @ Rays
Boston Red Sox 1 at Tampa Bay Rays 3, F -- Akinori Iwamura stabbed Jed Lowrie's bad-hop grounder, had a moment of indecision about whether to flip the ball to shortstop Jason Bartlett, then he headed to second base. Once his foot touched down on the bag for the force out, the Rays were headed to the World Series, led by American League Championship Series MVP Matt Garza. A raucous celebration on and off the field followed saw Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg presented the William Harridge trophy for winning the American League pennant. Iwamura moved across the top of the Rays' dugout, slapping palms with fans, and most of the crowd of 40,473 remained in the building, still standing and cheering for their team.
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1995 World Series (Game 6) Indians at Braves-10/28/1995
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1995 World Series (Game 6) Indians at Braves-10/28/1995
1995 World Series (Game 6) Indians at Braves-10/28/1995
Controversy struck on the morning of Game 6 when Atlanta newspapers printed stories that right fielder David Justice had ripped the city's fans for not matching their motivation of past seasons. Justice, who had been struggling in the postseason, was vilified before the game, but when his sixth-inning home run broke a 0–0 tie, he became a hero. Tom Glavine pitched eight innings of one-hit ball (just the fifth one-hitter in Series history) to help earn him the Series MVP. The lone hit was a bloop-single by catcher Tony Peña in the sixth. Closer Mark Wohlers pitched the ninth inning, preserving the 1–0 shutout and Atlanta's coveted title when Carlos Baerga's fly ball landed in center fielder Marquis Grissom's glove. Carlos Baerga was responsible for making the last out in three of the four Cleveland losses; Games 1, 2 and 6.
In 1995, the Cleveland Indians batted .291 as a team, led the league in runs scored, hits, and stolen bases, and had eight .300 hitters in their starting lineup. However, the Tribe was held to a .179 batting average in the World Series.
After Game 6, then-Executive Committee Chairman Bud Selig presided over the Commissioner's Trophy presentation for the first time. In the previous two World Series (1992 and 1993), American League president Dr. Bobby Brown presided over the trophy presentation. Selig would become Commissioner of Baseball in 1998.
The Braves' victory marked the only time that the city of Atlanta won a world championship in any of the four major professional sports. The NFL's Atlanta Falcons came close, but lost to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII during the 1998 season.
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October 3, 1995 - Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies [NLDS: G1]
October 3, 1995 - National League Division Series: Game 1 - Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Ro...
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October 3, 1995 - Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies [NLDS: G1]
October 3, 1995 - Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies [NLDS: G1]
October 3, 1995 - National League Division Series: Game 1 - Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies - NBC Broadcast
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October 4, 1995 - Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers [NLDS: G2]
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October 4, 1995 - Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers [NLDS: G2]
October 4, 1995 - Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers [NLDS: G2]
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1989 ALCS (Game 4) A's at Blue Jays-10/07/1989
Game 4 was a critical game for both teams. Toronto could guarantee a return of the series to Oakland with a win while the A's would gain a significant lead of three games to one if they prevailed. The match-up featured a former Cy Young winner, Mike Flanagan (1979) against a future one (1990), Bob Welch.
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October 5, 2013 - Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox [ALDS: G2]
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2003 ALDS GAME 5 Red Sox at A's-10/06/2003
2003 ALDS GAME 5 Red Sox at A's-10/06/2003
The Red Sox rode a four-run sixth inning, highlighted by a three-run Manny Ramírez home run to complete their comeback from an 0–2 series deficit. Down by one run, the A's loaded the bases in the ninth inning, but failed to score as temporary closer Derek Lowe struck out Terrence Long looking. The win was marred by a violent collision between outfielder Johnny Damon and second baseman Damian Jackson. Damon was sent to the hospital where he was diagnosed with a concussion. Both starters factored into the decision, as Pedro Martínez was credited with the win, and Barry Zito was credited with the loss.
Boston's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series while Oakland lost the ALDS after being up two games to none for the second time in three years.
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1999 ALDS, Game 5: Red Sox at Indians
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A robot has killed a contractor at one of Volkswagen's production plants in Germany, the automaker said Wednesday. See also. A robot called Hadrian wants to build you a house in two days ... ....
Saudi tycoon Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has promised to give his entire US$32 billion (HK$248 billion) fortune to charity in coming years, in one of the biggest ever such pledges. The pledge is “maybe... the first such big announcement” of its kind in the region, and is modelled on a charity established by Microsoft founder Bill Gates in the United States, the prince told reporters on Wednesday ... “I assure you my health is good.”. ....
Jennifer Garner reached her breaking point with Ben Affleck's drinking and gambling, and that's why she called pulled the plug on their marriage ... sources connected with the couple tell TMZ. Our sources not surprisingly have 2 views of what happened ... some align with him and some with her. The Jen sources say Ben's drinking and gambling have escalated over the last few years to the point "she couldn't take it anymore." ... See also ... > ... ... ....
By Ahmed RashidDushanbe. 2 July 2015. From the section Asia. The fear is that more drugs could be finding their way out of Afghanistan via Central Asia. Could increased fighting in northern Afghanistan lead to an influx of drugs transiting through Tajikistan and Central Asia to Russia and Europe? That is the worry of senior officials in the region ... 'Worsening' ... The first heroin was caught on the Tajik border in 1995 ... Ahmed Rashid ... ....
CAIRO. Islamic State insurgents threatened on Tuesday to turn the Gaza Strip into another of their Middle East fiefdoms, accusing Hamas, the organisation that rules the Palestinian territory, of being insufficiently stringent about religious enforcement ... "The rule of sharia (Islamic law) will be implemented in Gaza, in spite of you ... "There is cooperation between them in the realm of weapons smuggling and terrorist attacks ... ....
Maccabi Tel-AvivBasketball Club (1995) Ltd) ... He scored 20 points and took 13 rebounds in the fifth and deciding game of the GermanLeague championship series against Bayern Munich, which Bamberg won 3-2, finishing the season with averages of 10.3 points - 68% from the field, 82% from the foul line - 7.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game in the German League... This content was issued by Maccabi Tel-Aviv Basketball Club (1995) Ltd....
The African-American church, which was burned down by the Ku Klux Klan in 1995, caught fire Tuesday night, but authorities said arson is not the cause ... The African-American church, which was burned down by the Ku Klux Klan in 1995, caught fire late Tuesday night ... Tuesday and happened as federal authorities have been investigating a series of fires at black churches in several Southern states....
The SouthAmerican also scored seven goals in the EuropaLeague, including two in last month's final that saw Sevilla beat Dnipro3-2 to win the competition for a record fourth time. Unlike Milan, who will not feature in Europe next season after a 10th-place finish in Serie A, Sevilla will play in the ChampionsLeague next term....
The SouthAmerican also scored seven goals in the EuropaLeague, including two in last month’s final that saw Sevilla beat Dnipro3-2 to win the competition for a record fourth time ... feature in Europe next season after a 10th-place finish in Serie A, Sevilla will play in the ChampionsLeague next term....
An EMGLCA All-American and MiddlesexLeague All-Star, the senior fired in 97 goals, dished out 35 assists, collected 98 draw controls and caused 39 turnovers while leading the Rockets to a share of the LibertyDivision title ... An All-American and first-team Middlesex League All-Star, this senior midfielder had 32 goals and eight assists to help lead the Sachems to a Division 1 North postseason appearance....
Entering their 99th season, the Philadelphia Phillies would play every game in 1981 as the defending WorldSeries champions ... However, none of the MajorLeagueBaseball teams finished a 162-game regular season ... Sixty days later, the season resumed as team owners decided on a split-season with a best-of-five split-season playoff to determine division champions ... Louis Cardinals in the NationalLeague....
Six Bluefish players and full coaching staff named to 2015LibertyDivision All-Star Team ... The All-Star Game will be a nine-inning contest with Bridgeport's own Liberty Division taking on the FreedomDivision of the AtlanticLeague ... The red, white and blue baseballs, produced by Rawlings, are reminiscent of official baseballs last used in the AmericanLeague until 1934 when the League switched to solely red stitched balls....
The loss was the first at home this season, and it dropped the Hops out of a tie for first place in the NorthwestLeague Southern Division. Cody Reed was given the start for the Hillsboro Hops in the series opener, and struggled in comparison to his prior two starts ... The Hops will try to get game two against these same Eugene Emeralds and level up the series and the division....
(NORFOLK, VA) - The CharlotteKnights fell to the division-rival Norfolk Tides 2-0 in the series finale on Wednesday night, with both runs coming on a Sean Halton second-inning home run ...InternationalLeague strikeout-leader Erik Johnson is set to take the mound in the "Thirsty" Thursday night series opener, with first pitch set for 7.05 p.m....