1996 World Series, Game 6: Braves at Yankees (EP4)
Résumé de l'épisode 4
1996 World Series, Game 6: Atlanta Braves 2 at New York Yankees 3, F -- The Yankees beat "the team of the 90s" and begin a modern dynasty. Having blown a two-games-to-none lead in the series, the Braves needed a win to stay alive. But the Yanks broke through early, scoring three runs in the third inning off ace Greg Maddux. After a Joe Girardi triple got things rolling, Bernie Williams provided a single that scored Derek Jeter with the winning run in the Series' decisive contest. Jimmy Key and a strong Yankee bullpen held off Atlanta, closing things out when Charlie Hayes squeezed Mark Lemke's foul pop for the final out and the end of a dramatic series.