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New York Yankees Paul O’neill homers in the fourth inning against the Seattle Mariners on October 22, 2001. The Yankees won 12-3 and will face the Arizona Diamondbacks in the World Series.
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Barry Bonds Hi Fives bat boy after hitting his 73rd home run on October 7, 2001. Bonds was regarded as an exceptional hitter, and finished his regular season career with a very high on-base percentage (.444) and isolated power (.309). He holds many MLB hitting records, including most career home runs, most home runs in a single season (73, set in 2001) and most career walks. He also received eight Gold Gloves for his defense in the outfield.
New York Yankees Paul O’neill homers in the fourth inning against the Seattle Mariners on October 22, 2001. The Yankees won 12-3 and will face the Arizona Diamondbacks in the World Series.
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Team | New York Yankees |
New York Yankees shortstop, DIDI GREGORIUS, hits a three-run home run in the sixth inning against Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher LaTroy Hawkins. GREGORIUS went 2 for 4 as the Yankees lost the series opener 11-5.
Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher, JEFF LOCKE, throws his first pitch against New York Mets center fielder JUAN LAGARES in the bottom of the firs inning at CitiField. LOCKE pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing 4 hits and only 1 run although he did not figure in the final outcome of the game. The Pirates won 8-1.
New York Yankees relief pitcher, BRYAN MITCHELL, hits Toronto Blue Jays second baseman, CLIFF PENNINGTON with this pitch in the 11th inning. MITCHELL also walked 2 batters and retired only one batter in the inning. MITCHELL was charged with the loss as the Blue Jays defeated the Yankees 9-5.
Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman, PEDRO ALVAREZ, drives in another run in the seventh inning giving the Pirates a 4-1 lead. The Pirates went on to win 8-1, sweeping the Mets in the three game series.