YANKS LOWER BROOM; CLEMENS SHUTS DOWN BRAVES TO COMPLETE 4-0 SERIES SWEEP : N.Y. YANKEES 4, ATLANTA 1.Byline: Ben Walker Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency. Associated Press (AP) Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world. The Rocket can rest now. The ring is his. Roger Clemens William Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962, in Dayton, Ohio), is a starting pitcher for the New York Yankees, and is one of the preeminent pitchers in Major League history. In 2006, a poll of 32 ESPN analysts named Clemens the greatest living pitcher. pitched the New York Yankees quest after, go after, pursue look for, search, seek - try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the the one and only prize that had eluded him. With raucous fans waving yellow, plastic brooms all over the ballpark and Clemens bouncing around on the mound, the Yankees won their record 25th championship and third in four seasons. ``This must be what it's like to be a Yankee,'' Clemens said. Game 4 marked New York's 12th Series victory in a row, matching the mark set by its Murderers' Row teams. Clemens waited his entire career for this moment and, at last, commanded the October stage. Showing the form that earned him five Cy Young Awards and 247 wins in 16 seasons, Clemens shut out Atlanta into the eighth to outduel John Smoltz John Andrew Smoltz (born May 15, 1967 in Warren, Michigan) is a Major League Baseball player currently playing with the Atlanta Braves. He is predominantly known as a starter and former Cy Young Award winner. . Brought to the Bronx this spring from Toronto in a trade for David Wells This article is about David Wells, American baseball player. For other uses, see David Wells (disambiguation). David Lee "Boomer" Wells (born May 20, 1963 in Torrance, California) is a Major League Baseball player who is currently a starting pitcher for the Los that many Yankees fans disliked, Clemens walked off the mound to rousing cheers, tipping his cap and holding both hands high to acknowledge the ovation. Mariano Rivera Mariano Rivera (born November 29, 1969, in Panama City, Panama) is a Panamanian baseball player. He is a relief pitcher for Major League Baseball's New York Yankees. He throws and bats right-handed. , who had two saves and a win in the Series, was selected MVP (Multimedia Video Processor) A high-speed DSP chip from Texas Instruments, introduced in 1994. Officially introduced as the TMS320C80, it combines RISC technology with the functionality of four DSPs on one chip. . ``I wasn't thinking about it,'' Rivera said. ``It just happens.'' The Yankees finished off a week in which they simply overwhelmed the club that had best record in the majors. Along the way they accomplished a lot more: Became baseball's first repeat champion since Toronto in 1992-93. Posted the first set of consecutive Series sweeps since the Yankees in 1938-39. New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of beat San Diego four straight last year. Completed an incredible run in which they won 18 of 19 postseason games. The only loss came when Clemens was beaten by Pedro Martinez at Fenway Park 11 days earlier. Overcame a year of adversity, from manager Joe Torre's prostate cancer prostate cancer, cancer originating in the prostate gland. Prostate cancer is the leading malignancy in men in the United States and is second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer death in men. in spring training to the death of outfielder Paul O'Neill's father early Wednesday. Scott Brosius and Luis Sojo also lost their fathers, Hall of Famers Joe DiMaggio and Catfish Hunter died and Darryl Strawberry was beset by health and legal problems. And, in the last game of the 1990s, their All-Century team pitcher ended all debate about which club was most dominant this decade. ``We are a good team and we don't rest on our laurels,'' Torre said. ``From 1996 to the end of the century - wow.'' For Atlanta, the loss was its record-tying eighth straight in the Series, a string that began in 1996 against the Yankees. It surely was a bitter disappointment for the Braves and manager Bobby Cox. ``I think they think in their minds that they had a tremendous year with all the ballclub went through,'' Cox said. ``They're disappointed just like I am.'' After winning the title in 1995, they had ``Team of the 90s'' engraved en·grave tr.v. en·graved, en·grav·ing, en·graves 1. To carve, cut, or etch into a material: engraved the champion's name on the trophy. 2. on their rings. Instead, they joined the New York Giants
Clemens and the sellout crowd of 56,752 fans basked in pinstriped pin·stripe also pin stripe n. 1. A very thin stripe, especially on a fabric. 2. a. A fabric with very thin stripes, often used for suits. b. A suit made of such fabric. Often used in the plural. glory after taking an early 3-0 lead. At 37, he won his first championship - John Elway was the same age when he won his first Super Bowl. Featuring a fastball in the mid-90s, Clemens struck out four and walked two in his first World Series victory - he got two no-decisions in 1986 when his Boston Red Sox The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox are a member and currently champions of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball’s American League. From to the present, the Red Sox have played in Fenway Park. lost to the New York Mets
Smoltz struck out three to avoid trouble in the second inning but could not escape in the third. Chuck Knoblauch and Derek Jeter opened with singles and a one-out intentional walk to Bernie Williams loaded the bases. Tino Martinez followed with a hard grounder and, perhaps screened by Williams, first baseman Ryan Klesko let the ball skip off his forearm for a two-run single. With two outs, Jorge Posada hit an RBI RBI abbr. Baseball runs batted in Noun 1. rbi - a run that is the result of the batter's performance; "he had more than 100 rbi last season" run batted in single. That was plenty for Clemens, who took a two-hit shutout into the eighth. The Braves then nicked him with singles by Walt Weiss and Gerald Williams, and Jeff Nelson relieved. After Bret Boone hit an RBI single, Rivera took over and kept the Braves from doing any more damage. He got Chipper Jones on a grounder with runners at the corners to end the inning, and pitched a scoreless ninth. Rivera ended this season with 43 scoreless innings, and extended his postseason shutout streak to 25-2/3 innings. As if for good measure, pinch-hitter Jim Leyritz launched a solo home run in the New York eighth off Terry Mulholland. It was Leyritz's homer off Atlanta relief ace Mark Wohlers in Game 4 in 1996 that turned the momentum in the Yankees' favor. Never has a team overcame an 0-3 deficit in the postseason, and the Yankees made sure it did not happen this time. Clemens, often a victim of his high emotions in big games, jogged to the mound a full minute after his teammates took the field to start the night. Brosius and Jeter came in to offer words of encouragement before the first pitch. Team of the Century: New York Yankees' World Series titles 1923_defeated N.Y. Giants, 4-2 1927_defeated Pittsburgh, 4-0 1928_defeated St. Louis, 4-0 1932_defeated Chicago, 4-0 1936_defeated N.Y. Giants, 4-2 1937_defeated N.Y. Gaints, 4-1 1938_defeated Chicago, 4-0 1939_defeated Cincinnati, 4-0 1941_defeated Brooklyn, 4-1 1943_defeated St. Louis, 4-1 1947_defeated Brooklyn, 4-3 1949_defeated Brooklyn, 4-2 1950_defeated Philadelphia, 4-0 1951_defeated N.Y. Giants, 4-2 1952_defeated Brooklyn, 4-3 1953_defeated Brooklyn, 4-2 1956_defeated Brooklyn, 4-3 1958_defeated Milwaukee, 4-3 1961_defeated Cincinnati, 4-1 1962_defeated San Francisco, 4-3 1977_defeated Dodgers, 4-2 1978_defeated Dodgers, 4-2 1996_defeated Atlanta, 4-2 1998_defeated San Diego, 4-0 1999_defeated Atlanta, 4-0 CAPTION(S): 3 photos, chart PHOTO (1 -- color) Mariano Rivera embraces catcher Jorge Posada after securing Series-clinching 4-1 win over Braves. Suzanne Plunkett/Associated Press (2) Braves shortstop Walt Weiss beats throw to first base as Roger Clemens covers during Yankees' Series-clinching 4-1 win. Elise Amendola/Associated Press (3) Winning pitcher Roger Clemens tips hat to fans as he exits game in eighth inning of 4-1 victory over Braves. Ron Frehm/Associated Press CHART: Team of the Century (see text) |
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