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Unforgettable MLB Playoff Blowouts That Shattered Records and Defied Expectations

Arizona Diamondbacks 15, New York Yankees 2 (2001 World Series Game 6)

Just three years after they began their tenure as a franchise, the Diamondbacks finished first in the National League West and went on to claim a spot in the Fall Classic. Down 3-2 to Jeter’s Yankees, the D-backs roughed them up in Game 6, scoring all 15 of their runs by the end of the fourth inning. Each of the starting nine had at least one hit, including Cy Young and co-World Series MVP winner Randy Johnson, who paired his seven innings pitched with an RBI. The series went to seven games, and Arizona ultimately took home its first (and only) title in one of the most memorable ways in league history – a walk-off win against Mariano Rivera.

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