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標題[洋基] Yankees' Top 10 October Heroes
時間Thu Oct 22 00:23:27 2009
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隨著洋基本季在季後賽的好表現 NYDailyNews選出的10位洋基隊史季後賽英雄 十月先生
完整名單如下
No. 1: Mariano Rivera
No. 2: Yogi Berra
No. 3: Babe Ruth
No. 4: Reggie Jackson
No. 5: Derek Jeter
No. 6: Lou Gehrig
No. 7: Mickey Mantle
No. 8: Bernie Williams
No. 9: Whitey Ford
No. 10: Don Larsen
另外特別提到的兩位Bucky Dent & Aaron Boone
內文有講到每位的季後賽突出的表現 太多了請大家自己看............
The most successful franchise in baseball history has - not coincidentally -
some of the most successful postseason players in the game's annals. With
another Yankee October approaching, the Daily News has picked the team's
all-time, top 10 postseason performers Frankly, it was hard to keep it to 10,
what with 26 World Series crowns and 48 postseason appearances and some of
the best players in baseball history involved.
No. 1: Mariano Rivera
Not even the famous pockmarks on his postseason resume - that broken-bat
flare by Luis Gonzalez back in Game 7 of 2001, Sandy Alomar Jr.'s 1997 homer
and blowing a save in Game 4 in 2004 that started the Red Sox comeback – could
keep the player that might be the best-ever in October from topping our list.
Rivera has an absurd 0.77 ERA (first all-time) in 76 postseason games, 34 saves
(first all-time) and has been on the bottom of three championship pileups when
closing out the titles in 1998, 1999 and 2000. He was World Series MVP in 1999
and ALCS MVP in 2003.
No. 2: Yogi Berra
While a few players on this year's Yanks are hoping to "get one for the thumb,"
Berra's got two handfuls of rings - literally. He won 10 World Series in 14
tries, caught Don Larsen's perfect game in 1956 and had 12 homers, 39 RBI,
a .274 average and a .452 slugging percentage in 75 World Series games.
His 71 Series hits are the most ever.
No. 3: Babe Ruth
He called his shot in 1932 (or did he?) and hit 15 World Series home runs while
collecting four titles with the Yanks. His career Series slugging percentage
is .744. He had a bad Series in 1922 against the New York Giants and was thrown
out stealing to end the 1926 Fall Classic, but he also slugged four homers
in '26 and batted .625 with a ridiculous 1.375 slugging percentage in 1928.
No. 4: Reggie Jackson
They don't call him Mr. October because he likes pumpkins - Jackson was one of
the game's deadliest bats in the postseason. He is tied for third all-time with
18 postseason homers and fifth in RBI with 48. He was the MVP of the 1977 World
Series after slugging five homers - three on successive swings in Game 6.
No. 5: Derek Jeter
Not only does he hold the postseason mark for hits (153) and games played (123),
but he's the author of the famous flip play in 2001, smashed a momentum-squashing
leadoff homer against the Mets in Game 4 of the 2000 World Series (when he was
MVP) and is Mr. November. Jeter will try to retain that title - which he earned
when he hit a walk-off homer against Arizona in Game 3 of the 2001 World Series
after the clock had struck midnight on Nov. 1 - this postseason. Also has
a .309 postseason average and 17 homers, six of which gave the Yanks the lead.
No. 6: Lou Gehrig
The Iron Horse won six World Series in seven tries with the Yanks, amassing 10
homers and 35 RBI in 34 games. He scored the winning run in eight different
World Series games. In 1928, he dominated the Yanks' sweep of St. Louis,
homering four times, knocking in nine runs and batting .545 with a .706
on-base percentage and 1.727 slugging percentage. His career batting average in
the Series was .361 and he slugged .731. In the 1932 sweep of the Cubs, he hit
three homers and batted .529.
No. 7: Mickey Mantle
He had just a .257 average in 65 World Series games, but his slugging
percentage was an eye-popping .535 and he has more homers (18) and RBI (40)
than anyone in World Series history. He's also second all-time with 59 World
Series hits and won seven rings in an 18-year career. Mantle walloped Barney
Schultz's first pitch of the ninth inning into the upper deck in right at the
Stadium to win Game 3 of the '64 Fall Classic, one of four Series walk-offs in
club history.
No. 8: Bernie Williams
He's the only Yankee with two postseason walk-off home runs (Game 1 against the
Orioles in 1996 and Game 1 against Boston in 1999) and he's a regular on
October's all-time lists - first in RBI (80), second in hits (128), homers (22)
and games (121). He was MVP of the 1996 ALCS.
No. 9: Whitey Ford
Has the most World Series wins (10) all-time as well as the most starts (22).
He'd be higher on the list if his record weren't 10-8. But his 2.71 ERA is
sparkly, as well as the two shutouts he threw in two starts in a losing cause
in the 1960 World Series. He won two games and threw 14 scoreless innings in
the 1961 World Series and won MVP.
No. 10: Don Larsen
Hey, for one day, he was perfect. Since no one else has ever been, that’s
enough to get him on this list. Larsen threw a perfect game against the
Brooklyn Dodgers in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series, striking out seven and
throwing 71-of-97 pitches for strikes. The rest of his postseason resume isn't
bad, either - he was 4-2 in 10 World Series games with a 2.75 ERA. He even
beat his old team in relief in Game 4 of the 1962 Series while pitching for
San Francisco.
Honorable Mention: Bucky Dent & Aaron Boone
Two men with signature moments and the same middle name - Bleepin'. Well, in
a certain New England-y part of the country, at least. Boone sent the Yanks
to the 2003 World Series with his walk-off homer against the Red Sox in Game 7
of the ALCS. Dent hit the clutch homer in the one-game playoff in 1978 and then
won the World Series MVP against the Dodgers by hitting .417.
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