81. But the Cardinals answered immediately in their half when Clark slammed a three-run homer over the right-field fence to put St. Louis ahead to stay. 82. But the Giants got back in the game in the fourth when former Dodger Stan Javier hit a three-run homer with two outs. 83. But the Red Sox took control of the game with a three-run seventh, highlighted by a two-run homer by catcher Mike Macfarlane. 84. But Trot Nixon hit a two-out, two-run homer in the top of the ninth. 85. Cal Ripken had a two-run homer, two doubles and four runs batted in. 86. Carbo clubbed the belt-high pitch over the center-field fence for a game-tying, three-run homer. 87. Carl Everett made an adjustment at the plate and responded with a two-run homer. 88. Cecil Fielder stepped up and hit a towering three-run homer, the most important in the career of the former Tiger. 89. Catcher Jason Varitek, a late-inning replacement, hit a two-run homer in the ninth to pad the lead. 90. Charlie Hayes grounded out, but Snow then hit a two-run homer. |
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