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Sidney Ponson
Born: 1976

  • Cousin of Radhames Dykhoff
    [Courtesy Arnie Braunstein]
  • RHP 1998- Orioles

    Sidney Ponson's Teammates

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    Career 56729-344.89

    Stats through the 2000 season

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    FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
    » June 16, 1998: The Orioles Sidney Ponson and Arthur Rhodes combine on a 2-hit, 2–0 shutout over the Yankees. The win, the 2nd in the three game series with New York, ends the Yankees major-league record streak of 24 straight winning series. The skein started after the Yankees opened with two losses at Anaheim.

    » July 6, 2000: The Yankees clip the Orioles, 13-9, scoring eight runs in the 2nd inning to come back from a 7-run deficit. Sidney Ponson helps with four straight walks in the inning. Yankees Scott Brosius ties the major-league record for 3B by starting four DPs in the game.