12/4/2023 0 Comments Mariners yankee score![]() The Indians blew the game open in the sixth. In the fourth, the Red Sox loaded the bases on three singles with one out, but scored only one run on Mike Macfarlane's sacrifice fly. Thome later drew a bases-loaded walk in the third to make it 3–0. In the top of the second, with a man on first, Jim Thome gave the Tribe the lead with a two-run home run just inside the Pesky Pole. ![]() WP: Charles Nagy (1–0) LP: Tim Wakefield (0–1)Ĭharles Nagy faced Tim Wakefield in the potential clincher. Hershiser struck out seven and allowed only three hits in 7 + 1⁄ 3 innings.įenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts Team Hanson pitched a complete game in a losing effort. That gave the Indian bullpen a comfortable 4–0 lead in the ninth. It remained 2–0 until the eighth when the Indians put the game away on Eddie Murray's two-run home run after a walk. ![]() Both pitchers were on even turns until the Indians broke through in the fifth with Omar Vizquel's two-run double after two walks. Game 2 featured an unlikely matchup between Erik Hanson and Orel Hershiser. WP: Orel Hershiser (1–0) LP: Erik Hanson (0–1) It was the Indians' first postseason win since the clinching Game 6 in the 1948 World Series. In the bottom of the 13th, 15-year veteran Tony Peña hit the game winning homer with two outs. The Indians would put the winning run in scoring position later in the inning but failed to come through. Tim Naehring would give the Red Sox the lead in the 11th with a home run off of Jim Poole, but Belle's leadoff home run off of Rick Aguilera tied the game in the bottom half. But Luis Alicea's eighth inning home run off of Julián Tavárez sent the game into extra innings. The Indians, however, rallied against Clemens in the sixth with two two-out singles followed by a two-run double by Albert Belle that tied the game and a single by Eddie Murray that scored Belle. Playing in its first playoff game since Game 4 of the 1954 World Series, Cleveland trailed early as the Red Sox jumped in front first in the third on John Valentin's two-run homer. Cleveland Game 1 īOS: John Valentin (1), Luis Alicea (1), Tim Naehring (1)Īfter a 39-minute rain delay, Game 1 got underway with two veterans, Roger Clemens and Dennis Martínez, starting the opener. New York Yankees – 5, Seattle Mariners – 6 (11 innings)īoston vs. New York Yankees – 8, Seattle Mariners – 11 New York Yankees – 4, Seattle Mariners – 7 Seattle Mariners – 5, New York Yankees – 7 (15 innings) Seattle Mariners – 6, New York Yankees – 9 Cleveland Indians īoston Red Sox – 4, Cleveland Indians – 5 (13 innings)īoston Red Sox – 0, Cleveland Indians – 4Ĭleveland Indians – 8, Boston Red Sox – 2 The Indians became the American League champion and lost to the National League champion Atlanta Braves in the 1995 World Series. The Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians went on to meet in the AL Championship Series (ALCS). Because of realignment, this was the first time that both the Yankees and the Red Sox reached the playoffs in the same year. This format was later changed in 1998 for the present 2–2–1 format, which has been used in the Division Series since except for 2012, when the 2–3 format was used again due to the addition of the Wild Card Game. The format of this series and the NLDS was the same as the League Championship Series prior to 1985, a five-game set wherein the first two games were played at one stadium and the last three at the other. ![]() Cleveland Indians (Central Division champion, 100–44): Indians win series, 3–0. Boston Red Sox (Eastern Division champion, 86–58) vs.New York Yankees (Wild Card, 79–65): Mariners win series, 3–2. Seattle Mariners (Western Division champion, 79–66) vs.As a result of both leagues realigning into three divisions in 1994, it marked the first time in major league history that a team could qualify for postseason play without finishing in first place in its league or division. The 1995 American League Division Series ( ALDS), the opening round of the 1995 American League playoffs, began on Tuesday, October 3, and ended on Sunday, October 8, with the champions of the three AL divisions-along with a "wild card" team-participating in two best-of-five series. Mike Reilly, Dale Scott, Jim McKean, Larry McCoy, Rich Garcia, Jim Joyce (Mariners–Yankees, Games 1–2 Red Sox–Indians, Game 3) Tim Welke, John Hirschbeck, Joe Brinkman, Rocky Roe, Dan Morrison (Red Sox–Indians, Games 1–2 Mariners–Yankees, Games 3–5)ĭon Denkinger (Red Sox–Indians, Games 1–2), Jim Evans (Mariners–Yankees, Games 3–5), Gary Thorne and Tommy Hutton (in New York)īrent Musburger and Jim Kaat (in Seattle) Steve Zabriskie and Tommy Hutton (in Boston)
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |