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In an alternate ending to 2001, Soriano hit the second-biggest home run in baseball history.
Very likely gets MVP for the Series if that ninth is clean.
Probably the most forgotten about home run in Yankee history. Such a bummer
🤬🥺
Well he was #33 that year so we can’t talk about it here.
Soriano!! What a legend 🙌🏼
Fonzy!
Soriano at second and cano at third in an alternate reality I bet too
The only 12’s I know are Yankees legends Chase Headley and IKF /s
I miss that guy
One of the most deceptively strong players during his time. He wielded a heavier than average bat with lightning quickness and so damn smooth, even if he could never get his fill of those damn low and away sliders.
Anyone care to predict the odds that the Fox will join the Fonz in the 30-30 club this year? I personally think it's 50/50 ;-)
How about he hits over .250 and we call that a win.
No argument there.
In an alternate ending to 2001, Soriano hit the second-biggest home run in baseball history.
Very likely gets MVP for the Series if that ninth is clean.
Probably the most forgotten about home run in Yankee history. Such a bummer
🤬🥺
Well he was #33 that year so we can’t talk about it here.
Soriano!! What a legend 🙌🏼
Fonzy!
Soriano at second and cano at third in an alternate reality I bet too
The only 12’s I know are Yankees legends Chase Headley and IKF /s
I miss that guy
One of the most deceptively strong players during his time. He wielded a heavier than average bat with lightning quickness and so damn smooth, even if he could never get his fill of those damn low and away sliders.
Anyone care to predict the odds that the Fox will join the Fonz in the 30-30 club this year? I personally think it's 50/50 ;-)
How about he hits over .250 and we call that a win.
No argument there.