Tony Fernandez hits for the cycle in 1995

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9/3/95: Tony Fernandez becomes the first Yankees player since Bobby Murcer in 1972 to hit for the cycle

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Between bat, glove and base running, the best shortstop I've ever seen.

modsquad
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RIP Tony, thanks for holding it down for us until Jeter was ready...Descanza en paz Cabeza.

thedeucemonkey
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Thanks for posting. My favourite Blue Jay.

petergardiner
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#PrayersUp Tony fernández is fighting for his life 🙏🏽✊🏾♥️🇩🇴.

scraplover
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RIP, Tony. You were always one of my favourite Blue Jays.

Holymakinaw
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Good ol Bobby....RIP...loved his announcing and of course he is announcing this game.

dwedge
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R.I.P you were a big part of my early blue jays days...you will be remembered and missed!🇨🇦

brentturpin
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I was at that game 9/3/1995. My first game at Yankee Stadium.

Alejandro-lvbs
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Tony suffered a massive stroke and is on life support! Please pray for him!

MrDankbudz
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What's even rarer than hitting for the cycle? The last guy on the Yankees to hit for the cycle is the announcer calling this game. RIP Bobby Murcer.

michaelfadian
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My 1st Yankees game. Went to see my hero Mattingly. He had 3 hits that day but sadly they lost. Great memories though.

William
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The great Tony "cabeza" Fernández.

pochochofinca
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This was my first Yankees' game. But they lost in extra innings 10-9.

Alejandro-lvbs
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wow, this it's crazy this was 24 years ago ...already..

MrDangelo
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I was at this game with my summer camp in bleachers! Man I miss the old stadium, still go see yankees, not same though .

Cdub
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When Olerud was chasing .400, in 1993 and being intentionally walked, pitchers had to deal with this guy next.

brianallen
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When Olerud was chasing .400, in 1993 and being intentionally walked, pitchers had to deal with this guy next.

brianallen