The New York Yankees built a new billion dollar stadium for
the 2009 season and on this day in 2011 the Yankees saw their smallest crowd in
the three year history of the stadium. Coincidentally this was also the day
that the great Mariano Rivera became Major League Baseball’s all-time saves
leader. The Yankees would beat the Minnesota Twins 6-4 on this day as Rivera
nailed down his 602nd career save, breaking Trevor Hoffman’s record,
retiring Trevor Plouffe, Michael Cuddyer, and Chris Parmelee in order.
Also on this day in 2001 Roger Clemens continued to dominate
Major League Baseball and the Chicago White Sox in a 6-3 Yankees victory. Clemens
would get the victory on the day to improve his record to 20-1 becoming the
first pitcher to ever start a season 20-1. Clemens would win his last 16
decisions to reach the feat.
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)