Old Timers Day Mo, El Mago hits 100, Dodgers rookies make history
By Tab Bamford
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)