91. In Seattle then, Abbott pitched four shutout innings before giving up a three-run homer to Derek Jeter in the fifth. 92. In the eighth, reliever Rich DeLucia allowed a one-out solo homer to Billy Ripken and a two-out solo shot to sub Warren Newson. 93. In the seventh, Thompson sent a bases-empty homer to left field. 94. In the third, this time on a full-count curveball from right-handed reliever Brian Boehringer, he hit a three-run homer to left. 95. In the sixth, Wise struck out the side, but also allowed the homers to Rodriguez and Sierra again. 96. Instead, Gagne allowed back-to-back homers to Andruw Jones and Chipper Jones in the third and a solo homer to Andres Galarraga in the sixth. 97. It means you situationally hit homers to the opposite field instead of driving them to your usual power zone. 98. Ivan Rodriguez pulled the Rangers even with an opposite-field homer to right field off Timlin one out into the seventh inning. 99. Jeff Shaw followed Brown and surrendered a two-run homer to Phil Nevin. 100. John Valentin started the attack with a solo homer to right field. |