101. A walk to the edge of the lawn offers several clear views of the Hudson through openings cut in the brush border around the estate. 102. A two-out single by Kenny Lofton and a walk to Omar Vizquel loaded the bases for Baerga. 103. A walk to Alex Rodriguez and singles by Palmeiro and Galarraga added another run in the fifth. 104. A walk to Gregg Jefferies stained the masterpiece in the seventh inning, but Hernandez kept his no-hitter alive for one more out. 105. A walk to Jermaine Dye loaded the bases, and Cormier was removed in favor of John Wasdin. 106. A walk to Magglio Ordonez. 107. A walk to Mark Johnson walked in a run. 108. A walk to Roberto Alomar followed, but Manny Ramirez lined to second to end it. 109. A walk to the site of Seneca Village from the society, led by Grady Turner and Cynthia Copeland, curators of the exhibition. 110. A walk to Thomas would result in facing Belle with a runner on base, a situation he loves and pitchers fear. |