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  • Playing his final game at Yankee Stadium, Boston Red Sox icon DAVID ORTIZ(BIG PAPI) tips his hat to the Yankee Stadium fans. ORTIZ struck out and walked as the Red Sox lost to the Yankees 5-1. In the three game series which was swept by the Yankees, ORTIZ was 0 for 10 with four strike outs.

    Uploaded are seven selected images from tonight’s Red Sox Orioles game from Oriole Park at Camden Yards. In BIG PAPI’s last game at Oriole Park, the Red Sox defeated the Orioles 5-3, sweeping them in the four game series. The Red Sox were led by a strong performance by DAVID PRICE(17-8) who pitched 7 innings, allowing 3 runs and six hits , walking two and striking out five. The Red Sox have won each of his last nine starts since August 7.
    Rookie outfielder, ANDREW BENINTENDI, drove in the go-ahead run in the fifth inning and Hanley Ramirez hit his 29th home run in the 7th inning.
    In his last time at bat, DAVID ORTIZ singled. Ortiz went 1 or 3 and walked twice. I sent you two special shots featuring David Ortiz; one with BIG PAPI little MOOKIE; and one capturing his loyal fans.

  • Playing his final game at Yankee Stadium, Boston Red Sox icon, David Ortiz(BIG PAPI) is hugged by New York Yankees great, MARIANO RIVERA, in a pregame ceremony honoring ORTIZ. BIG PAPI stuck out and walked as the Red Sox lost 5-1 and was swept in the three game series by the Yankees.

    Uploaded are seven selected images from tonight’s Red Sox Orioles game from Oriole Park at Camden Yards. In BIG PAPI’s last game at Oriole Park, the Red Sox defeated the Orioles 5-3, sweeping them in the four game series. The Red Sox were led by a strong performance by DAVID PRICE(17-8) who pitched 7 innings, allowing 3 runs and six hits , walking two and striking out five. The Red Sox have won each of his last nine starts since August 7.
    Rookie outfielder, ANDREW BENINTENDI, drove in the go-ahead run in the fifth inning and Hanley Ramirez hit his 29th home run in the 7th inning.
    In his last time at bat, DAVID ORTIZ singled. Ortiz went 1 or 3 and walked twice. I sent you two special shots featuring David Ortiz; one with BIG PAPI little MOOKIE; and one capturing his loyal fans.

  • YOGI BERRA AND WHITEY FORD HONOR MARIANO RIVERA OPENING DAY 2010

    YogiBerra (May 12, 1925 – September 22, 2015) was an American professional baseball catcher, manager, and coach who played 19 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) (1946–63, 1965), all but the last for the New York Yankees. An 18-time All-Star and 10-time World Series champion as a player, Berra had a career batting average of .285, while compiling 358 home runs and 1,430 runs batted in. He is one of only five players to win the American League Most Valuable Player Award three times. Widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers in baseball history, Berra was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972.

    A native of St. Louis, Berra signed with the Yankees in 1943 before serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II. Making his major-league debut in 1946, he was a mainstay in the Yankees’ lineup during the team’s championship years in the 1940’s and 1950’s. Despite his short stature, Berra was a power hitter and strong defensive catcher. Berra caught Don Larsen’s perfect game in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series, the only perfect game in MLB postseason history. After playing 18 seasons with the Yankees, Berra retired following the 1963 season. He spent one season as their manager, then joined the New York Mets in 1965 as coach (and briefly a player again). Berra remained with the Mets for the next decade, serving the last four years as their manager. Berra returned to the Yankees in 1976, coaching them for eight seasons and managing for two, before coaching the Houston Astros. He was one of seven managers to lead both American and National League teams to the World Series. As a player, coach, or manager, Berra appeared in 21 World Series and won 13 of them.

  • New York Yankees closer, Mariano Rivera, throws the last pitch of his career against Tampa Bay Rays  pinch hitter Yunel Escobar in the top of the ninth inning at Yankee Stadium with one out. Escobar popped out for the second out of the inning and Mariano ended his career at that point. Captain Derek Jeter and Andy Pettitte then went out to the mound and hugged Mariano good-bye. Tampa Bay defeated the Yankees 4-0.

  • The Great MARIANO RIVERA pitches again in the 73rd Annual Old-Timers Day. In addition to hitting an inside the park home run and making a catch in center field, he closed out the fourth-inning exhibition by retiring Luis Soho via a ground out.

    Take a look at these four selected images from today’s Houston Astro’s vs New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, won by the Astros 9-4.

    The Yankees held their 73rd Annual Old-Timers Day celebration and the “great” Mariano Rivera stole the show, hitting an inside the park home run, catching a fly ball in center field, and closing out the fourth inning exhibition by retiring Luis Sojo. There is also a nice shot of Mariano pitching again at Yankee Stadium.

    The pitching star of the real game was Justin Verlander(10-3), who became the third 10-game winner in the AL, allowing 3 runs and 4 hits over 7 Innings, striking out 9 and walking only 2.  I captured a very nice image of Verlander throwing a strike to DJ LeMahieu.

    Two of the hitting stars for the Astros were first baseman Tyler White, who hit his first grand slam home run in the fourth inning, and designated hitter

    Yordan Alvarez, who hit a two-run home run in the fifth inning, tying a big league record with his 7th home run in 12 games to begin his career. I got two very good shots of White and Alvarez.

    Despite their loss today, the Yankees look like a potential World Series Champion again

  • New York Yankees Mariano Rivera throws the last pitch of the 2009 World Series  The best-of-seven playoff was contested between the Philadelphia Phillies, champions of the National League (NL) and defending World Series champions, and the New York Yankees, champions of the American League (AL). The Yankees defeated the Phillies with a score of 4 games to 2, to win their 27th World Series championship.

  • New York Yankees reliever Mariano Rivera throws the last pitch ever thrown in Yankee Stadium to Baltimore Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts. Roberts grounded out to first base to end the game,  won by the Yankees 7-3.

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