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(NYT30) NEW YORK -- Oct. 23, 2004 -- BBO-CHOKING-REVIEW -- Tony Clark, the Yankee first baseman, had a big hit in Game 4 against the Red Sox at Yankee Stadium on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2004, but struck out with two men on to end Game 6. The most rewarding part of this postseason may be the ways that the reputed chokers came through, while the clutch players failed when their moment arrived. The Red Sox overcame their reputation for last-minute failure, and the rival Yankees, by staging the most remarkable comeback in baseball history. (Barton Silverman/The New York Times)
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2004-10-23
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The New York Times Agency
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