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...receiving expert care,” wrote Muzinich and Roman Martinez ’00 in an email to the Harvard 2001 class list...
...then, in what amounted to winning the lottery twice, the Yankees managed to overcome two-run, two-out ninth inning deficits twice, as Tino Martinez and Scott Brosius both hit game-tying homers off D-Backs closer Byung-Hyun Kim. Although both games went into extra innings, there was little doubt that the Yankees would come out on top of both matches, and they...
What the Yankees have accomplished these past six seasons—four championships (three consecutive), five World Series appearances (four consecutive), and six division titles—will not be duplicated anytime soon in baseball. And given the expected departure of Brosius, Martinez, Knoblauch, and even El Duque, and the retirement of Paul O’Neill, the core of the dynasty will largely be eroded when spring training rolls around. That makes this 2001 playoff run even more memorable...
...rightfielder Paul O?Neill, at the end of a storybook career as a Yankee, dumped a single to left as the faithful serenaded him with chants of ?Paul-ie, Paul-ie.? Then, with two out, first baseman Tino Martinez, who like most of the Yankees batsman had been hitless and helpless to this point, smoked the first pitch he saw over the wall in right center...
...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...