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5 days ago · Mike Scioscia (Dodgers catcher): We felt like we didn't have anything to lose. One thing about that club was that we weren't intimidated, and [we] played free and relaxed. We weren't worried about making a mistake. As far as star power, we didn't have a lot.
18 hours ago · 2) Mike Scioscia. Mike Scioscia was an unexpected hero for the Dodgers in Game 4 of the 1988 National League Championship series. Doc Gooden was cruising along with a 4-2 lead heading into the ...
4 days ago · Game 4: Dodgers 5, Mets 4 (12 innings) – October 9, 1988, Shea Stadium. Just when Dodgers fans thought the series might be slipping away, Game 4 delivered a dramatic turnaround. Things looked bleak with Dwight Gooden cruising and the Mets leading 4-2 in the ninth. But Mike Scioscia came through with a stunning two-run homer to tie it.
1 day ago · The Dodgers’ Mike Scioscia hits a game-tying two-run homer in the ninth inning of Game 4 of the 1988 National League Championship Series against the New York Mets at Shea Stadium in New York.
18 hours ago · Mike Scioscia’s game-changing home run against Dwight Gooden in 1988 shifted the series momentum, while Chase Utley’s aggressive play in the 2015 NLDS, which resulted in a broken fibula for Ruben Tejada, secured his place as a notorious foe in Mets lore. By the Numbers. Orel Hershiser set a scoreless innings record of 59 innings in 1988.
4 days ago · Despite the Mets' dominance in regular-season meetings, the Dodgers emerged victorious in a thrilling seven-game series. This clash of cultures showcased star players, a historic rivalry, and managerial heavyweights, culminating in memorable moments like Mike Scioscia's pivotal home run in Game 4.
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2 days ago · With one out in the sixth, the Dodgers broke Stewart's groove with three consecutive singles by Mike Marshall, John Shelby, and Mike Scioscia; Marshall scored. Stewart retired the next two batters to end the inning and strand Shelby in scoring position, but the Dodgers had cut the A's lead to 4–3.