This Weekend in Baseball History

October 30th, 2019: Anthony Rendon and Howie Kendrick belt 7th inning home runs as the Nationals rally past the Astros 6-2 at Minute Mail Park and bring Washington its first World Series championship since 1924. It's the first seven game Series where each of the games are won by the visiting team.

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, 2001: Tino Martinez's two-run, two-out homer in the bottom of the 9th ties game four of the World Series and forces extra innings. In the 10th, Derek Jeter's solo shot -- a few minutes past midnight, making it the first home run ever hit in November -- gives the Yankees a dramatic 4-3 victory and earns the Yankee shortstop the nickname Mister November. It was the first walk-off homerun of Jeter's career.

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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