On This Date in 1998

Paul O'Neill (above) and Derek Jeter each hit a pair of home runs as the Yankees clinched their second AL East title in three years with a 7-5 Fenway Park win over the Red Sox. It was the club's 7th divisional title since 1969 -- but the first one clinched on the road since the '78 playoff game which Bucky Dent won with his now iconic home run.
Coming up clutch -- the big hits in the biggest moments -- helped earn O'Neill the nickname "The Warrior" and a plaque in Yankee Stadium's Monument Park. And his keen eye and quick wit have made him a valued member of the Yankees' TV team.

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