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New York Yankees manager Joe Torre, right, shakes hands with Florida Marlins manager Jack Mckeon before the start of Game 1 of the World Series in New York Saturday, Oct. 18, 2003. Pierre, the Florida speedster scored one run, drove in two others.
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Florida Marlins Juan Pierre bunts for a single in the first inning. At the plate is Yankees'catcher Jorge Posada and umpire Randy Marsh.
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Florida Marlins Ivan Rodriguez, left, celebrates with teammate Juan Pierre after Pierre scored on Rodriguez's sacrifice fly off New York Yankees pitcher David Wells in the first inning to give the Marlins a 1-0 lead.
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New York Yankees' Nick Johnson lies at third base after being picked off on a throw from Florida Marlins catcher Ivan Rodriguez to third baseman Mike Lowell, left, in the third inning. Third base umpire is Jeff Kellogg gives the out call.
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Florida Marlins' Juan Encarnacion scores in the fifth inning on a two RBI single by Juan Pierre against the New York Yankees. The Marlins now had a 3-1 lead. Yankees catcher is Jorge Posada.
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New York Yankees' centerfielder Bernie Williams connects for a solo home run against the Florida Marlins Brad Penny in the sixth inning. The home run cut the Marlins lead to 3-2. It was the 18th postseason homer hit by Williams, which ties the record of Reggie Jackson and Mickey Mantle.
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Florida Marlins reliever Dontrelle Willis throws to the plate against the New York Yankees in the sixth inning. The D-Train responded superbly in a pressure World Series situation. Willis allowed only two hits in 2.1 innings of work.
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New York Yankees' Jorge Posada strikes out to end the 8th inning with two on against Florida Marlins is reliever Ugueth Urbina. At the plate is Marlin's catcher Ivan Rodrigues and umpire Randy Marsh.
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New York Yankees' Alfonso Soriano watches a call third strike in 9th the inning. The Yankees' offensive failures in clutch situations -- they were 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position. At the plate is Florida Marlins catcher Ivan Rodriguez and umpire Randy Marsh.
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The Florida Marlins celebrate their 3-2 win over the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the World Series Saturday, Oct. 18, 2003 in New York. The last time the Yankees lost a World Series game in Yankee Stadium was in Game 2 in 1996, against the Atlanta Braves.
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