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Scott Edward Spiezio (/ ˈ s p iː z i. oʊ /; born September 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball infielder.He is well known for his time as a member of the Anaheim Angels, when he hit a three-run home run in Game Six of the 2002 World Series against the San Francisco Giants, sparking the Angels to a dramatic come-from-behind victory.
The series began on October 8, 2009, with the Angels winning the first two games at Angel Stadium. On October 11, the series continued to Fenway Park where the Angels had a stunning come-from-behind victory to win 7–6 and sweep the Red Sox. This series marks the first time the Angels have beaten the Red Sox in a postseason series as well as ...
The Angels defeated the Giants in seven games to win their first (and only) title in franchise history. The Giants stole Game 1 on the road thanks to home runs from Barry Bonds, Reggie Sanders, and J.T. Snow. Game 2 was a slugfest which the Angels won, 11–10, to even the series headed to San Francisco.
Arizona rallied for two runs in the bottom of the ninth for a come-from-behind win, capped off by Luis Gonzalez hitting the winning RBI single off closer Mariano Rivera. As in both 1987 and 1991, the home team won all games of the series. 2002 [43] Anaheim Angels: San Francisco Giants: 4–1: Edison International Field, Anaheim, California
A looped clip of Ace Ventura: Pet Detective where a monkey jumps up and down was shown on the Jumbotron Video Screen with the flashing sign of "Rally Monkey" during times when the Angels got runners on base while behind or tied. The Angels went on to win that game, and started to build a following as "the comeback kids", most famously ...
The New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels both came into their three-game series looking for momentum after dropping two of three after the All-Star break. After Wednesday's 7-3 victory, the ...
The 2002 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB)'s 2002 season.The 98th edition of the World Series, [1] it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Anaheim Angels and the National League (NL) champion San Francisco Giants; the Angels defeated the Giants, four games to three, to win their first, and, to date, only World Series ...
It’s a reasonable question to ask with how the No. 7 Miami Hurricanes’ 38-34 come-from-behind win over Virginia Tech on Friday night happened. On the final play of the game, Virginia Tech ...