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During the 1990s and into the early-2000s, one of the most feared home run hitters in baseball was a man named McGwire. On this day 25 years ago, however, a guy named McGuire also showed he could leave the yard.
In a pinch-hitting role for the Florida Marlins, Ryan McGuire had the biggest swing of the game. His pinch-hit grand slam capped a five-run seventh and lifted the Marlins to a 5-3 win over the New York Mets.
With the Mets leading 3-0 at the seventh-inning stretch on May 31, 2001, Florida had managed just four hits off New York starter Glendon Rusch. Three pitches into the inning, the Marlins’ fortunes began to change as Mike Lowell went deep to left for a solo home run to cut the lead to 3-1.
After walking Charles Johnson and giving up a single to Kevin Millar to put the tying run on base, Rusch’s evening had come to an end. The Mets turned to Turk Wendell, who proceeded to walk Álex González on four pitches. With the bases loaded and nobody out, Florida turned to the left-handed hitting McGuire.
To that point, McGuire had just four hits for the year. Wendell was able to get ahead in the count 1-2, but his fastball got all of the plate and McGuire launched it to right field for a grand slam. McGuire’s blast turned what had been a two-run deficit into a 5-3 lead.
After Armando Almanza and Braden Looper combined for a 1-2-3 eighth for Florida on the mound, Antonio Alfonseca threw a scoreless ninth to pick up the save. Florida starter Ryan Dempster, who allowed three runs on six hits and four walks with eight strikeouts in seven innings, picked up the win.
Both teams finished with seven hits in the contest. Cliff Floyd went 3-for-4 for the Marlins while Millar added two hits. Mike Piazza went 2-for-4 with a solo home run for the Mets. Desi Relafordprovided the rest of the New York offense with a two-run single in the fourth.
As for McGuire, he would manage just seven home runs in parts of six seasons in the big leagues. The last of those and only blast as a member of the Marlins served as the game-winner and the lone grand slam of McGuire’s career. It came on this day a quarter-century ago.
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