Top of the ninth. Bases loaded. Three balls. Two Strikes. Two outs. Down one run.
All 10 of us huddled around the television as Nick Swisher found himself in the situation every ten year old boy aspires to reach. One more ball would tie the game; a single to the outfield would put the Yankees ahead and would leave the responsibility of the final three defensive outs to baseball’s best closer, Mariano Rivera.
Until the ensuing pitch, the stars in Yankee Universe appeared ...
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