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Junior Aaron Kim (0-5—5) will finally return to his natural position of forward this year. Two years of thin, inexperienced defense forced Mazzoleni to move Kim to defense, where he played admirably despite having natural skills more suited to an offensive position. Kim is one of the most emotional and aggressive players on the team, who—when he channels these these are channelled effectively—should provide a welcome boost to the offense...
...while Pettit was unsuccessful, the puck found its way to the crashing Aaron Kim, who hammered it home to draw the Crimson to within one with 4:57 to play in the first. Then, after a game misconduct to Dartmouth’s Mike Turner at 16:03 of the opening period gave the Crimson five minutes on the man advantage, it was the Harvard power play’s chance to shine...
...unhittable pitches. But with the D-Backs up 3-1 in the middle of the 8th, manager Bob Brenly made what soon became a historic decision. He lifted Schilling so he would have something left for a possible Game 7. Maybe Brenly had a premonition. In came Byung-Kyun Kim, a 22-year-old submarine-style reliever with a kimchee-hot fastball. Kim whiffed three straight Yanks...
...Maybe the Yankee ghosts finally got through security. Rivera mowed the D-Backs down in the top of the 10th. Then Kim, pitching in his third inning, got two easy outs to start the bottom half. Up stepped shortstop Derek Jeter. The Kalamazoo Clipper, who was hitting all of .067 for the series, fell behind 0-2. He got the count up to 3-2, fouled a couple of pitches off and then took a Kim delivery to the short porch in right field. He rounded the bases at 12:04 a.m. with the second and decisive homer. Double shots...
...Martinez called it one of greatest games he could remember. And it was - at least until the following evening. Again, the Yankees would sleepwalk for eight innings as Arizona staked another unheralded hurler, Miguel Batista, to a two - run lead. Again, Brenly brought in Kim to finish the issue. And once again, the Yankees finished Kim. Catcher Jorge Posada doubled to left. Two pitches later, third baseman Scott Brosius connected with a slider that didn?t slide. He knew immediately that it was gone, raising his arms in triumph. As delirious Yankee fans danced in the stands, several Arizona players...