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25-year Marliniversary: Lee ends Rocker's stay in Atlanta with pinch-hit game-winning blast


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During the Atlanta Braves’ run of success in the late 1990s and early 2000s, lefty reliever John Rocker was an important but controversial figure. On this day 25 years ago, however, Derrek Lee and the Florida Marlins helped send him packing.

In the final game of a four-game set, Lee’s two-run home run in the ninth would end Rocker’s tenure with the Braves. It also gave the Marlins a thrilling 3-2 victory and the series win.

After taking two of the first three games from Atlanta, the Marlins were down to their last out at Turner Field on June 21, 2001. With the Braves leading 2-1 after eight innings, Rocker was given the ball to open the inning. The Atlanta lefty had retired Preston Wilson and Charles Johnson but a one-out walk to Kevin Millar put the tying run on base.

With two outs and Millar at first, Lee was called upon to pinch hit. Lee was able to get ahead in the count against Rocker before turning on his 2-1 pitch. Lee’s shot cleared the wall in left-centerfield for the go-ahead two-run blast.

Chipper Jones singled off Florida closer Antonio Alfonseca to lead off the bottom of the ninth, but the hefty right-hander was able to get Keith Lockhart to pop up before Rico Brogna grounded into a double play to end the game. Braden Looper retired Andruw Jones to end the eighth to earn the win.

Prior to Lee’s shot, the Marlins never led. The Braves used productive outs in the second and fourth innings to take a 2-0 lead. Florida broke up the shutout in the fifth when Johnson’s sacrifice fly scored Wilson. Brian Jordan was 2-for-3 and scored both Atlanta runs. Eric Owens had two hits for Florida.

As for Rocker, he posted a sub-three ERA in each of his first three seasons with the Braves. One day after giving up the go-ahead home run to Lee, however, the lefty was traded to the Cleveland Indians. He never would return to his early form.

As a member of the Indians, Texas Rangers and Tampa Bay Devil Rays over his final three seasons, Rocker went just 5-10 with a 6.00 ERA. His final game as a member of the Braves ended with Rocker blowing the save, taking the loss and giving up the go-ahead home run. It came on this day a quarter-century ago.


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