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1. The Subway Series rides again, October 21, 2000, Yankee Stadium 2. Baseball returns to Brooklyn, June 25, 2001, Keyspan Park 3. Mike Piazza picks up New York with his post-9/11 game-winning homer, September 21, 2001, Shea Stadium 4. In a match for the aged, Pete Sampras beats Andre Agassi one last time, September 8, 2002, National Tennis Center 5. The sky falls on Grady Little and Aaron Boone sinks the Sox, October 16, 2003, Yankee Stadium 6. David Ortiz bashes the Yankees twice in 24 hours, October 18, 2004, Fenway Park 7. Schilling socks it to the Yankees, October 19, 2004, Yankee Stadium |
| New York City sports history, like the city itself, is noisy, self-important and endlessly fascinating. This book ranks the Top 100 greatest days in New York City sports, with essays on each event, but it also chronicles the Top 25 greatest days New York’s teams ever had, the 10 greatest performances by opponents against New York teams and the worst days in New York sports |
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