Relive four of the greatest modern moments in Yankees baseball history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
2003 ALCS Game 7 vs Boston - Walk-off to the World Series
1996 World Series Game 4 vs Atlanta - 23rd World Series title
2001 ALDS Game 3 vs Oakland - Jeter's Flip Play
1978 AL East tie-breaker vs Boston - Bucky F'in Dent
These leatherette coasters are laser etched to reveal a vibrant silver foil. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.15" per coaster - Weight: 0.15lbs (4oz) - Stitched border
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2003 ALCS Game 7
Walk-off to the World Series
Yankees vs Boston
6 - 5
16 October, 2003
Aaron Boone became an incredibly likely postseason hero in Game 7 of 2003's ALCS. The 2003 ALCS had been a close series. Both New York and Boston were stocked with talent and three of the ALCS games had been won by two or fewer runs. Game 7 at Yankee Stadium was the closest of all. New York was down 2 - 5 going into the bottom of the 8th and rallied on RBIs from Bernie Williams and Jorge Posada to tie the game at 5s. That sent the game into extra innings, with both teams failing to score into the 11th. Boone hadn't started the game and was hitting just .125 when he stepped up to face Tim Wakefield in the bottom of the 11th. With zero hesitation he took Wakefield's first pitch deep to left field for a walk-off home run that would send New York to the World Series and extend the Curse of the Bambino another year.
1996 World Series Game 4
23rd World Series title
Yankees vs Atlanta
8 - 6
23 October, 1996
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2001 ALDS Game 3
Jeter's Flip Play
Yankees vs Oakland
1 - 0
13 October, 2001
In the most iconic play of his career, Jeter seemingly presciently moved to the perfect spot to grab a long throw from Spencer and then tossed a perfect backhanded flip to Posada that just barely beat Giambi to the plate. The play ended the inning and preserved the Yankees' lead.
1978 AL East tie-breaker
Bucky F'in Dent
Yankees vs Boston
5 - 4
2 October, 1978
Dent's homer put New York out in front in an intense tie-breaker against rivals Boston.