On This Date in 2003

At Shea Stadium, in the nightcap of a day night doubleheader: Alfonso Soriano took the game's first pitch for a ball, then sent Tom Glavine's next delivery caroming off the right field wall just below the food court -- a direct hit on the painted image of the Mets' 1988 Eastern Division Champions banner.  It was Soriano's seventh leadoff homer this year and 15th of his career.  Moments later, Derek Jeter followed by golfing a low 2-and-1 pitch into the Mets' bullpen. The Soriano-Jeter combo marked only the fourth time in club history that the Yankees had opened a game with back-to-back homers.  The game turned into a slugfest, with Jason Giambi, Roger Cedeno and Ty Wigginton also homering as the Yanks hung on for a 10-9 victory
 

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