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Oct 14, 2020 · Though the Yankees defeated the Mets in five games, capturing their third World Series championship in a four-year span, it was a nail-biter series with each contest decided by two runs or fewer. It was a momentous battle that the men on both sides will never forget.
Oct 15, 2020 · When New York Was One: The Yankees, the Mets & The 2000 Subway Series: Directed by Aaron Cohen. With Roger Clemens, Tate Donovan, Michael Marshall, Mike Piazza. A look back on Major League Baseball's 2000 Subway Series from the lens of a New York forever changed in the twenty years since.
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- Documentary, Sport
- Aaron Cohen
- 2020-10-15
When New York Was One: The Yankees, The Mets & The 2000 Subway Series | FOX Sports Films | 2020. A look back on Major League Baseball's 2000 Subway Series from the lens of a...
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- FOX Sports
Oct 13, 2020 · "When New York Was One: The Yankees, The Mets & The 2000 Subway Series,” a new documentary from FOX Sports Films in association with Major League Baseball, looks nostalgically at the legendary...
- 1 min
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- FOX Sports
A nostalgic look back on 2000 Subway Series through the lens of New York’s citizens – one year before the 9/11 tragedy – and highlights a community forever-changed in the 20 years since, all the way to its unique present-day climate. Videos: Trailers, Teasers, Featurettes. Cast. Tate Donovan. Narrator. Joe Torre. Roger Clemens. Bobby Valentine.
- Narrator; Self
- Aaron Cohen
- 2020
- Joe Torre, Roger Clemens, Bobby Valentine
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The Yankees had beaten the Mets 4–2 in six games from June 9–10 and July 7–9 (including a double header on July 8). This was also the first time a World Series champion would beat the World Series loser in both the regular season and the World Series. Summary. New York (AL) won the series, 4–1.