This Weekend in Baseball History
October 30th, 2015: The Mets ride strong pitching from Noah Syndergaard and two-run homers by David Wright and Curtis Granderson to a 9-3 win over the Royals in game three of the World Series.
October 30th, 2013: Shane Victorino's three-run double off Michael Wacha is the key hit as the Red Sox beat the Cardinals 6-1 to win the World Series in six games. David Ortiz walks four times, three of them intentionally, as is named Series MVP.
October 30th, 2001: George W. Bush, wearing a New York Fire Department becomes the first president since Dwight Eisenhower to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at a World Series game. The Yankees go on to edge the Diamondbacks 2-1 in game three, thanks to strong pitching by Roger Clemens and Mariano Rivera.
October 31st, 1960: The Braves trade shortstop Alvin Dark to the Giants for Alvin Dark, who then signs a contract to become San Francisco's new manager. He'll lead the team to the National League pennant two years later.
November 1st, 2016: Kris Bryant homers off Josh Tomlin in the top of the 1st, ashe Cubs pound the Indians 9 - 3 at Progressive Field to send the World Series to a seventh game.
November 1st, 2015: The Royals erase a 2-0 deficit in the top of the 9th, breaking through against Matt Harvey after he fired eight shutout innings. Eric Hosmer faked staying at 3rd on Mike Moustakas' grounder -- then raced home with the tying run. Kansas City explodes for five runs in the 12th to win the World Series in five games.
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