Plenty of holes in Bernie's record
Updated: October 23, 2003, 12:14 PM ET
By
Jim Baker | MLB Insider
World Series Fever
After homering in Game 3, Bernie Williams of the Yankees now holds the record for most postseason home runs. Even his manager believes that record should come with a big asterisk, however. Dave Caldwell of the New York Times has the story. Now that the Marlins are two wins away from another
World Championship, what does the future hold for
their oft-troubled franchise? Joe Henderson of the
Tampa Bay Tribune looks into the future of baseball in
south Florida.
Baseball in a football stadium? Pro Player Stadium is
not a fitting venue for the passion play that is the
World Series, writes Thom Loverro of the Washington
Times.
After homering in Game 3, Bernie Williams of the Yankees now holds the record for most postseason home runs. Even his manager believes that record should come with a big asterisk, however. Dave Caldwell of the New York Times has the story.
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