It will only grow with time, like Lou Gehrig’s farewell, Don Larsen’s masterpiece and Reggie Jackson’s third home run in a World Series game. Untold thousands will say they were there the night the curtain fell on baseball’s grandest stage.
It happened Sunday night in the Bronx, when Yankee Stadium hosted a baseball game for the last time. It went out the way it opened, with a victory, this one by 7-3 over the Baltimore Orioles. Babe Ruth hit the first home run, in 1923, and José Molina hit the last, a two-run shot to left that broke a tie in the fourth inning.
A Long Goodbye to an 85-Year Run
I totally agree...
Submitted by huttriver12 on Mon, 2008-09-22 19:13.
Harvinder1 spreads muliple posts on other sites too!
Limit posts please.
Submitted by Jellen on Mon, 2008-09-22 09:44.
BlogEvolve is a community blog site. Limit or stagger posts out of consideration for others. Thank you.















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