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Andruw Jones walked with the bases loaded for a most unusual game-winning RBI. AP
Forget the subway
Mets fall in Game 6 to kill hopes of all-New York World Series
The 1996 World Series will be replayed this October. Atlanta finally finishes off the never-say-die Mets to close a series that was full of dramatic endings and unlikely heroes, including NLCS MVP Eddie Perez. The Braves squandered a 5-0 lead only to win in 11 innings 10-9 on a bases-loaded walk by Andruw Jones. The Braves' pennant is their fifth of the 1990s, but they lost the 1996 World Series in six games to the Yankees.
Another year, another failed playoff effort for Boston
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Yankees' 'El Duque' wins clinching game, MVP honors
Boston never hit Orlando Hernandez hard -- he allowed only three earned runs in 15 innings on the way to being named ALCS MVP.
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Amazin' Mets still believin'
Despite all the history that insists that postseason are dead after going down 0-3, the Mets refuse to believe it -- not after Game 5.
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Call Ventura's hit a game-winner
Robin Ventura's hit that gave New York a victory crossed up the umpires, but all that mattered to the Mets was the scoreboard.
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