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This post was written by Johanna Wagner on March 31, 2009
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Now we are on track!
Today’s contest comes to you from the Publishers of Kirk Radomski’s book Bases Loaded: The Inside Story of the Steroid Era in Baseball by the Central Figure in the Mitchell Report.
For a free copy of Radomski’s book, review this week on LoveMyTeam.com by Hunter Manchak. Since Radomski worked for the Mets, today’s question will tie in nicely. If you know the answer, just leave a comment. I will contact the first person with the correct answer to deliver the prize.
Question: In 2000, the Mets played the Yankees in the World Series, which they lost 4 games to 1. Who was the winning pitcher in the one game the Mets won during that World Series?





Reader Comments
Tues trivia - How about Al Leiter
Not Al Leiter… I’ll keep the contest open through tonight, in case anyone can get the answer.
The answer is John Franco he pitched 1 inning and gave up 1 hit.. Thanks Cody
You are correct, Cody! I’ll be in touch about sending you the book.