Old Timers Day Mo, El Mago hits 100, Dodgers rookies make history

Old Timer Mo

Mariano Rivera will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in a few short weeks. Over the weekend he showed there’s still a little left in the tank at the Yankees’ Old Timers Game. How about an inside-the-park home run for the GOAT?

El Mago reaches 100

José Berríos was excited for his brother-in-law to reach a significant milestone on Sunday.

Javier Báez became the sixth-youngest player from Puerto Rico to reach 100 career home runs.

Rookie history

On Friday the Dodgers won on a walk-off home run by rookie Matt Beaty. Another rookie, Alex Verdugo, hit a walkoff on Saturday, making the Dodgers the first team in history to win back-to-back games on walk-off home runs.

Two wasn’t enough, however. Rookie Will Smith hit a homer on Sunday to make it three in a row.

Closing party

We’re 100 percent here for bat flips, fist pumps and hats to the side. When Thyago Vieira picked up a save for the Charlotte Knights this weekend he channeled his inner James Brown.

Pro Post of the Day

Yasiel Puig is a man of his word.

Fan Post of the day

A former MVP turned into a fan over the weekend. We’re with you, ARod. Pujols is bigger than baseball.

OTD

2013 – Rookie Yasiel Puig hit his seventh home run in 20 games and drove in the game-winning run as the Dodgers beat the Giants 3-1.

2005 – The Mets became the first National League team to hit three sacrifice flies in one inning. Two Yankees errors, including Bernie Williams dropping a José Reyes sac fly that should have been the third out, opened the door for history. Ramon Castro, Reyes and Mike Cameron were credited with the sacrifices.

1996 – On Oh! Henry candy bar day in Montreal, Henry Rodríguez hit two home runs to lead the Expos to an 11-3 win over the Pirates. The two homers pull Rodríguez into a tie for the National League lead with 25.

Happy birthday!

Alejandro Chacin (b. 1993)
Juan Francisco (b. 1987)