Andruw Jones, all of 19 years old, nonchalantly waved his bat toward Andy Pettitte, the New York Yankees’ starting pitcher in Game 1 of the 1996 World Series. It was the second inning, and the game was scoreless. Neither the young Braves phenom nor the crafty Yankee left-hander knew it, but baseball history was about to be made. That was all right, because nobody else expected anything special, either.