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David Your first answer about the 1st play-off game's HR by Thomson off Branca is one of the answers I'm looking for. Your 2nd answer is true; however, it's not the answer I'm looking for. So try again....there is more irony in the correct 2nd answer than there is in the 1st answer. Thanks for responding, TED Z T206 Reference . |
Ted, I’m not sure it’s ironic, but I read a biography of Willie Mays last year and learned that he was on deck when Thompson hit it. First base was open, and Willie was not having much recent success against Branch.
Also, I think I read that was the first nationally televised baseball game? |
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Second guess, who was the league leading RBI hitter that made the first and only out of the 9th inning by popping up? Monte Irvin. |
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John It is not the answer I'm looking for, but you bring up a good point. With the tying runs on bases (Lockman and Hartung), Chuck Dressen (Dodgers Mgr.) should've told Branca to intentionally Walk Thomson. Then perhaps, Willie would have been the "hero". Incidentally, this was not the 1st televised BB game. I can attest to that because we bought our TV in 1950, and I watched many BB games on TV that year. Thanks for responding, TED Z T206 Reference . |
The Giants also won their last regular season home game on a walkoff.
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OK guys, it appears that the 2nd part of this two part trivia question has proven to be a tough one.
I will give this one more day for some one on this forum to arrive at the correct answer. Hint.... it's one of those things in life that makes you wonder. Thanks for responding, TED Z T206 Reference . |
I'm not sure if this is what your thinking of, but despite the high stakes, it was a relatively-disappointing crowd that attended the game. There was a threat of rain and the Giants lost the previous game 10-0, so only 34,320 fans were in attendance. The no-shows missed one of the most legendary games in baseball history.
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