1996 World Series Box Set

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New York Yankees vs Atlanta
1996 - New York Yankees (4) vs. Atlanta Braves (2)
Game
Date
Winning Team
Losing Team
1 Oct. 20 Atlanta (Smoltz) 12 NEW YORK (Pettitte) 1
2 Oct. 21 Atlanta (Maddux) 4 NEW YORK (Key) 0
3 Oct. 22 New York (Cone) 5 ATLANTA (Glavine) 2
4 Oct. 23 New York (Lloyd) 8 ATLANTA (Avery) 6
5 Oct. 24 New York (Pettitte) 1 ATLANTA (Smoltz) 0
6 Oct. 26 NEW YORK (Key) 3 Atlanta (Maddux) 2
10 innings (Night Games: All)
Managers - Joe Torre, Yankees; Bobby Cox, Braves
NOTES: New York won its first World Series since 1978 and became the third team to lose the first two games at home and go on to capture the crown...Nineteen-year-old Andruw Jones became the second player to homer in his first two World Series at bats in Game One...The Yankees overcame a 6-0 deficit in the sixth inning of Game Four to win the game, 8-6 in 10 innings...Jim Leyritz provided one of the most heroic moments with a three-run, game-tying homer off Mark Wohlers in the eighth inning of Game Four...The Yankees finished the post-season with an 8-0 record on the road...Series MVP John Wetteland set a Fall Classic record with four saves.

The Braves outscored the St. Louis Cardinals in the last three games of the National League Championship Series, 32-1, and they continued that roll with a 12-1 pasting of the Yankees in the Series opener. Rookie Andruw Jones, only 19 years old, paced the Atlanta attack with two homers and five RBI. The Yankee bats remained quiet in Game 2, as Greg Maddux and Mark Wohlers combined on a four-hit shutout, the Braves prevailing 4-0.

So the Yankees headed to Atlanta for Game 3, down two games to none, things looking bleak. But New York got on the board with a 5-2 victory, thanks to some gutsy pitching from David Cone and a three-run rally in the eighth inning. The Yankees showed great heart in Game 4, in which they fell behind 5-0 in the third inning. By the fifth it was 5-0, but the Bombers scored three runs in the sixth and three more in the eighth, the latter three coming on Jim Leyritz's home run. It was still 6-6 after nine. With two out in the 10th, Braves manager Bobby Cox ordered Bernie Williams intentionally walked to load the bases. Wade Boggs then followed with an unintentional walk, giving the Yankees the lead. A Fred McGriff error led to another run, and John Wetteland finished up for Atlanta to even the Series at two games apiece.

Game 5 was all Andy Pettitte, as the Yankee lefthander allowed five hits and no runs in 8 1/3 innings. The game's only run came in the fourth, when Cecil Fielder's double plated Charlie Hayes, and the Yankees won their third straight, 1-0.

In Game 6, Greg Maddux pitched brilliantly ... except for the third inning, when the Yankees collected four hits and three runs. Meanwhile, the Braves could do little with New York starter Jimmy Key and his successors, and they trailed 3-1 going into the ninth. With Yankeee closer John Wetteland on the mound, the Braves scored once and placed the potential tying run on second base, but Mark Lemke fouled out to end the Series, and the Bronx Bombers were World Series Champions once again.

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