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Goes Down Looking:
The mention of Shane Spencer conjures nostalgic memories for all Yankees fans who were witness to the dynasty of the late 1990s. Already with one World Series under their belt, the Yanks were en route to the best record in the league when the 26-year-old Spencer was called up in September 1998. The little-known outfielder quickly took his place in Yankee lore, hitting 10 home runs in his first 67 at bats, including three grand slams. Spencer's age and innate ability garnered him the nickname Roy Hobbs, after the main character in The Natural. A surprise addition to the postseason roster, Spencer became a cult figure during the Yankees' championship season...
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