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In the top of the ninth inning, the Rays’ leadoff hitter, Gabe Kapler, hit a deep fly ball to left field-center field, where DeWayne Wise made a spectacular catch, taking a home run away from Kapler and saving the perfect game for Buehrle. Wise was a defensive replacement prior to the ninth inning. [1]
With two outs in the top of the ninth inning of the deciding game of the 1981 National League Championship Series, Dodgers right fielder Rick Monday hit a home run off Expos ace Steve Rogers to break a 1-1 tie. The Expos got two runners on in the bottom of the ninth but did not score, and the Dodgers advanced to (and eventually won) the World ...
Todd Worrell then relieved Ken Dayley to start the ninth inning, with the Cardinals three outs away from clinching a World Series title. Jorge Orta was called upon to pinch hit for Pat Sheridan leading off the ninth inning with the Royals. The Cardinals had taken the field with a ninth-inning lead 97 times in the 1985 season. They had won 97 times.
For the first time since 1954, fans of sports or journalism, or both, must ask: ... apparently) are taking their last at-bats in the ninth inning trailing by 12 runs. ...
Jonathan India hit his fourth career grand slam to cap a two-out, six-run rally in the ninth inning and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Colorado Rockies 12-7 on Wednesday to sweep the three-game series.
The ninth inning was shaping up to be a gut punch for San Diego. ... — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) ... It's just the third game-ending triple play in the wild-card era (New York Yankees on June ...
The line score is a two-line chart that reports each team's run totals by inning, and total runs, total hits, and total errors on a line. The visiting team is on the top line and the home team on the bottom line. The terms top of the inning and bottom of the inning are derived from their positions in the line score. Sometimes, the winning team ...
In the top of the ninth inning, Tigers center fielder Austin Jackson executed an over-the-shoulder catch on the run to retire Cleveland's Mark Grudzielanek for the first out and preserve the perfect game. Jackson's play has been compared to DeWayne Wise's leaping catch at the wall in the ninth inning that preserved Mark Buehrle's perfect game ...