Throwback Thursday: Bronx Edition
Twenty years ago today, July 28th, 1996, Darryl Strawberry enjoyed one of his best moments as a Yankee. With his team trailing 3-2 in the last of the 9th inning, his two-run homer lifted the Yankees to come-from-behind 3-2 win over the Royals. One thing more, it was the 300th home run of Darryl's career. (If you'd like to relive the moment, here's the mlb video courtesy of YouTube.)
I don't recall the term walk-off being used as much (or at all) back then, but it certainly led to an on-field celebration, as this ex-Met again found the lefty-friendly dimensions of Yankee Stadium to his liking.
I don't recall the term walk-off being used as much (or at all) back then, but it certainly led to an on-field celebration, as this ex-Met again found the lefty-friendly dimensions of Yankee Stadium to his liking.
(The image is from Darryl's appearance at the 2011 Old Timers Day.)
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