Alfonso Soriano who flew out to left field.
1998
Scott Brosius of the New York Yankees was 1998 World Series Most Valuable Player.
Brosius was born in Hillsboro, Oregon and graduated from Rex Putnam High School in Portland, Oregon.
That was the 1998 World Series when the Yankees defeated the San Diego Padres 4 games to 0.
Scott Brosius (3B) of the New York Yankees won the 1998 World Series MVP award.
Scott Brosius of the New York YankeesThe winner of the Babe Ruth award in 1998 was Scott Brosius of the New York Yankees. The Babe Ruth Award is given to the player with the best performance in the World Series, like the World Series MVP Award but presented several weeks after the World Series is over. The award is to honor baseball legend Babe Ruth, and has been awarded every year since 1949. (with the exception of 1994 when the World Series was canceled due to the players strike.)
Scott Brosius retired following the 2001 World Series. In 2002, Robin Ventura became the starter at third base for the Yankees.
7th inning of Game 4 of the 1963 World Series.
As of the 2008 World Series, that was Bobby Kielty of the Boston Red Sox in the 8th inning of Game 4 of the 2007 World Series. Prior to that, it was Jason Giambi of the New York Yankees in the 9th inning of Game 5 of the 2003 World Series.
SS Roy Hughes, a single, in the 9th inning of Game 7 of the 1945 World Series.
The players on the 1998 New York Yankees World Series team were David Wells, Jeff Nelson, Mariano Rivera, Orlando Hernandez, Mike Stanton, David Cone, Graeme Lloyd, Ramiro Mendoza, Andy Pettitte, Chuck Knoblauch, Derek Jeter, Tino Martinez, Homer Bush, Scott Brosius, Chili Davis, Joe Giradi, Ricky Ledee, Paul O'Neill, Jorge Posada, Shane Spencer and Bernie Williams. The players on the 1999 World Series roster were Orlando Hernandez, Jeff Nelson, Mike Stanton, Mariano Rivera, David Cone, Ramiro Mendoza, Andy Pettitte, Jason Grimsley, Roger Clemens, Chad Curtis, Chuck Knoblauch, Tino Martinez, Jim Leyritz, Derek Jeter, Scott Brosius, Chili Davis, Joe Giradi, Ricky Ledee, Paul O'Neill, Jorge Posada, Luis Soko, Daryl Strawberry and Bernie Williams.
Yes. In Game 6 of the 1912 World Series, John Meyers of the New York Giants stole second base in the 1st inning and hit a triple in the 4th inning. In Game 1 of the 1914 World Series, Hank Gowdy of the Boston Braves stole second base in the 8th inning and hit a triple in the 5th inning.