THIS DAY IN BÉISBOL October 14: Mets 3B Mark Vientos’ grand slam wins 2024 NLCS Game 2

Among the many highlights of the Mets’ unlikely 2024 postseason run was winning Game 2 of the NLCS, when New York outslugged the Dodgers on this day in beisbol, October 14, 2024. Down one game to none and desperately needing a shift in momentum and a win on the road, the Mets got it quickly courtesy of shortstop Francisco Lindor, who blasted a leadoff homer to get things going. But it was third baseman Mark Vientos who put the game pretty much out of reach in the second inning with a grand slam that capped a five-run frame. The final

By |October 14th, 2025|News, On This Day|

THIS DAY IN BÉISBOL October 13: Carlos Correa wins 2019 ALCS Game 2 with 11th-inning walk-off HR

Carlos Correa’s walk-off homer in the 11th inning of Game 2 of the ALCS gave the Astros a dramatic 3-2 win over the Yankees on this day in baseball, Oct. 13, 2019. The no-doubt dinger by the Houston shortstop tied the series at one game apiece and negated a big two-run homer by Aaron Judge earlier in the game. Correa thrilled the hometown crowd by showboating around the bases during his home run trot adding to another signature moment in the long postseason history between the bitter rivals. The Astros would go on to win the AL pennant in 2019

By |October 13th, 2025|News, On This Day|

THIS DAY IN BÉISBOL October 10: Raul Ibañez wins ALDS for Yankees with 12th-inning homer

A pinch hitter stepping up to the plate to bat for Alex Rodriguez was about as rare as a perfect game. But on this day in beisbol, October 10, 2012, Yankees manager Joe Girardi  had no choice but to bring in a substitute for his struggling star, egos be damned. The 2012 ALDS against the Orioles was tied 1-1, and A-Rod wasn’t hitting. With the Bombers down 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth, Girardi turned to a veteran left-handed slugger for a miracle, and Raul Ibañez, 40 years old and still a power threat, didn’t disappoint. He blasted a

By |October 10th, 2025|News, On This Day|

THIS DAY IN BÉISBOL October 9: Bernie Williams hits 11th-inning HR to win ’96 ALDS Game 1

Yankees centerfielder Bernie Williams slammed an 11th-inning walk-off homer to win Game 1 of the ALCS against the Orioles on this day in beisbol, October 9, 1996. But it’s Derek Jeter’s game-tying dinger in the 8th inning that everybody was buzzing about. The rookie shortstop’s “home run” was actually a deep fly ball that died at the right field wall and was about to only result in a loud out — until 12-year-old fan Jeffrey Maier reached over and snatched the catch away from right fielder Tony Tarasco. The drive was ruled a home run (this was way before video

By |October 9th, 2025|News, On This Day|

THIS DAY IN BÉISBOL October 8: Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez slugs grand slam in 2024 NLDS

On this day in beisbol, October 8, 2024, Teoscar Hernandez of the Dodgers hit a grand slam in Game 3 of the NLDS after the San Diego Padres had taken an early 6-0 lead. The clutch based-loaded jack off of Pods starter Michael King makes the score 6-5 in favor of San Diego, but it fails to shift the momentum much for Los Angeles as both teams stop scoring after the third inning. The Padres took a 2-1 lead in the best of five series, but the Dodgers bounced back to win the NLDS, then beat the Mets in the

By |October 8th, 2025|News, On This Day|

NEWS: Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor is looking to put 2025 failure behind him

Few players get to make a milestone home run cause for a double celebration, but Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor made the most of his walk-off blast against the St. Louis Cardinals a couple of weeks into the 2025 season. The upper-deck dinger on April 18 not only gave the Mets a dramatic 5-4 win, it was Lindor’s 250th career homer — not a small accomplishment for a shortstop. Only five other players at his position have reached that number, and it’s a pretty impressive list that includes Cal Ripken, Alex Rodriguez, Ernie Banks, Miguel Tejada, and Derek Jeter. For Lindor,

By |October 7th, 2025|News, Story|

ICON: Albert Pujols

Albert Pujols capped his Hall of Fame-worthy career with a dream final season. While his return to the Cardinals in 2022 ended with St. Louis losing the NL Wild Card series to the Phillies, Pujols had a remarkable resurgence in the last half of the year to climax a brilliant 22-year career — highlighted by his becoming only the fourth member of the 700 home run club. The Dominican-born superstar known as “The Machine” cemented his legacy as one of the greatest hitters ever when he bashed his 703rd home run — the final one of his career  — on

By |October 7th, 2025|History, News|

HALL OF FAME: Edgar Martinez, 2019

EDGAR MARTINEZ Designated Hitter Born: January 2, 1963 in New York City, raised in Puerto Rico Bats: Right / Throws: Right Hall of Fame Induction: 2019 Team: Seattle Mariners 1987-2004 MLB debut: September 12, 1987, for the Seattle Mariners Last MLB appearance: Oct. 3, 2004, for the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame plaque:  "One of the game's best pure batsmen, defined designated hitter position with a precise batting eye and ability to consistently drive the ball to all fields. Became the third right-handed batter in history with as many as seven consecutive seasons with a .300 average, .400 on-base percentage,

By |October 7th, 2025|Hall of Fame, News|
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