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Walk-off home runs in DS history
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Walk-off home runs in Division Series history
Date/Game
Player
Pitcher
Final Score
10/8/04, Game 3*
David Ortiz
Jarrod Washburn
Red Sox 8, Angels 6 (10)
10/7/04, Game 2
Rafael Furcal
Dan Miceli
Braves 4, Astros 2 (11)
10/4/03, Game 3
Trot Nixon
Rich Harden
Red Sox 3, A's 1 (11)
10/7/00, Game 3
Benny Agbayani
Aaron Fultz
Mets 3, Giants 2 (13)
10/9/99, Game 4*
Todd Pratt
Matt Mantei
Mets 4, D-Backs 3 (10)
10/4/95, Game 2
Jim Leyritz
Tim Belcher
Yankees 7, Mariners 5 (15)
10/3/95, Game 1
Tony Pena
Zane Smith
Indians 5, Red Sox 4 (13)
*Series clincher
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