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Posted By: Josh A.
So does this rank as one of the top post-season games ever? Very exciting, good hitting, and a crap call by the 2nd base ump on Ortiz. Go Sox!!!! God I hate the Yanks! |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
You're kidding, right? A game that ends with a dink past second base hardly qualifies as the best playoff game ever. Two words: Kirk Gibson. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
but still great! And who cares if the ump made a bad call, the Sox won it anyway... |
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Posted By: Josh A.
Not the greatest ever, (maybe I overstated in my exhuberation!) but one of the most exciting to watch. Gibson was awesome, and so was Fisk in game 6. But this was a very exciting matchup. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
...you might have seen the best play-off game ever |
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Posted By: ChuckkieB
Great game but not the best ever, at least for me. The 3 greatest for me would be: |
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Posted By: Julie
Kirk Gibson....some things go beyond team loyalty! |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
your team needs to actually WIN the game. But, trying to put that aside, I would have to give it to the Dodgers and Kirk Gibson's HR. |
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Posted By: Ray
but I have two more words for you all: |
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Posted By: Paul
Great game, but not even the Red Sox' best postseason game. That was game 5 of the 1986 ALCS against the Angels. Similar situation to today's game. Sox down 3 games to 1. Down 5-2 in the 9th. Don Baylor homers to bring them within 1 run. With 2 outs and 2 strikes, Dave Henderson homers off the Angels' ace reliever Donnie Moore to give them the lead. The Angels tie it in the bottom of the Ninth. The Red Sox almost blow it on several occassions. They finally win it in the 11th when Dave Henderson drives a sacrifice fly to the wall, scoring Baylor. |
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Posted By: honus3415
...and the worst part of it for me (being a life-long Tiger fan) was the Tigers had chose not to oubid LA for his services that year. Something that to this day I have never forgiven the Tigers for....that and trading John Smoltz for Doyle Alexander. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
Game 6 86' NLCS. Best playoff game I ever saw! This game had everything!! |
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Posted By: PASJD
OK maybe it technically wasn't a playoff game, but the best game I have seen was the Bucky Dent game in the 1978 one game playoff between the Yanks and Sox. That game truly had it all, right down to the last pitch with Yaz facing Gossage with two men on. Second best (do you detect a bias?) 6th game of the 1976 World Series. Drama and great plays and twists start to finish. Kirk Gibson was a great MOMENT but it was not a great game overall as I recall. As an aside, what on EARTH is Terry Francona thinking leaving Varitek in to catch Wakefield? Three passed balls in one inning, not to mention the number of pitches he couldn't handle that didn't matter because men were not on base. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Francisco Cabrera!!!! |
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Posted By: Rick
Scott- you might be right about the Cards-Astros game,It was one of the best ever. I am a Cards fan and unfortunately came out on the bad side, but what a game. It had it all. Defense, Pitching, (two pitchers throwing one hitters against those lineups with an Angel Hernandez strike zone(all over the place and inconsistent) was truly amazing. I'm sure there are better games in the history of the game, but to say the Sox Yanks game was the best ever? Don't think so. |
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Posted By: Bob D
I suppose anyone's opinion of the greatest game is going to be influenced by their team preferences. However, as great as last nights game was, and it WAS great; the greatest game ever (at least for this Red Sox fan) would have to be Game 6 1975 World Series Sox vs. Reds |
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Posted By: Gary B.
I think all can agree that the two last night were great games. I say this of course having seen only the 9th inning of the Astros-Cards game, since the other game went so long, by the time I tuned in to the National League, it was practically over! Still, no score and 1 hit for each team through 8 innings sounds like a pitchers dual like in days of old, especially among such heavily offensive teams. Luckilly, I got to watch the dramatic 9th - the mood was somewhat similar to the Red Sox game that had just finished minutes before 1,500 miles away. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Great game, and one of the best. But I give props to the 86 NLCS Mets Astros game. That had way more drama. Tie ball game at end of regulation, tied again acouple of innings later. And why Jesse Orosco ever threw that same pitch to "Billy (not Mickey)" Hatcher, I'll never know. It is a game I still remember where I was and what I was doing at the time. Moments that you can remember like that are great moments to me. I couldn't tell you where I was for the Gibson HR, so that goes down the scale for me. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
through 14 innings were the shots of the fans. We know that not only were these fans pulling for their team to stay alive where they've followed them all season (like fans of any team would do), but you could see in people's eyes 84 years of frustration. People were peeking out at the game with their hands over their eyes, hunched over with stress, pulling their hair and watching, only subconsciously aware of their hands pressed together in prayer. The game was exciting, but the images of the crowd really accentuated it as they went through inning after inning praying the Yankees wouldn't score, then praying the Red Sox would - the tension and excitement was palpable for what otherwise could have been, had it been an unimportant game early in the season, somewhat boring to watch so little happen for so long. |
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Posted By: Scottopotamus
How about game 4 of the 1984 NLCS? (Has it been 20 years already?!?) Steve Garvey goes 5-5 and hits a two run homer to win it in the bottom of the ninth. |
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Posted By: PASJD
And don't forget that was to cap a comeback where they lost the first two to the Cubs and in those days it was only a five game series. |
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Posted By: dennis
how bout that one in '51...."the giants win the pennant" |
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Posted By: ChuckkieB
One of the greatest moments of my sports viewing life and I screw up the "clever reference"!!! Thanks for correcting me on the Billy/Mickey thing, Lee. :D Note to self.....Use the review button, it won't bite you!!! lol |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
The build-up for that HR was incredible - the announcer did such a good job playing up the injury that the entire thing seemed scripted. Incredible moment. But that was just one moment. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
My favorite shot of a fan last night was a shot of a 6 year old boy that had a look on his face like "Man, Am I going to have to go thru this my whole life?" Definately already had that Red Sox feeling at a young age. |
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Posted By: ockday
This is from The Sporting News Top 25 Baseball Moments(this is #21) |
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Posted By: PASJD
How about Alexander vs. Lazzeri. Game 7, Cards clinging to a one run (I think) lead in the seventh, bases loaded, two outs. Hornsby (player-manager) decides he's seen enough of whoever is pitching and calls for Alexander. Alexander, now around 40 and way past his prime, has a hangover from drinking too much the night before after winning game 6. He won game 2 as well. He walks in very slowly from the bullpen with the crowd so quiet you could hear a pin drop. No need to announce him -- everyone knows who he is. Hornsby meets him at the mound. Alexander explains how he plans to set up Lazzeri by pitching him inside. Hornsby starts to say wait you can't do that, he's a dead pull hitter, then realizes who he is talking to -- a man who has won 370 games in the major leagues -- and thinks the better of it. Lazzeri takes a curve over the plate for strike one. The second pitch is a fastball, just enough inside so Lazzeri can't get all of it, he crushes it but barely foul. Now, with Lazzeri set up, Alexander throws another curve just off the outside corner and Lazzeri takes a mighty swing but misses for strike three. Deflated, the Yanks do nothing against Alexander in the 8th or 9th and the Cards win. The game ends with Ruth thrown out trying to steal second. What I wouldn't have given to see that one (and the 1951 Dodger Giants game). |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I just purchased three games at the mlb.com site: '75 game 6, '86 game 6, and game 5 of the NLDS. I'm currently watching game 5, and while the quality isn't as nice as I would like, it's the entire Fox broadcast (including commercials), and for $3.95 per download, it's nice...it took an hour to download one game. |
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Posted By: Andrew
I was a teenager literally standing on the fence ready to storm the field when Dave Henderson blasted the HR. Paul got it right as most think Henderson's HR won it, but it was his sacrafice later that did. Moreover, the Sox were still down 3 games to 2 after that HR, i.e., they needed to win two more games! This is similar to Buckner's World Series goof, where the Sox still had a chance to win the Series (McNamera should have started Oil Can Boyd!) The big error or blast often knocks the momentum out of the other team. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Ah, Chambliss's home run. Who can forget Freddie Patek crying in the dugout after the game? |
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Posted By: Nickinvegas
While I was watching the game last night I told my wife "this is one of the best games ever played". For some reason I expected a reaction. Instead I got that same look I get when I tell her I modified our 401K to include a larger percentage of small cap funds. Which is a false "Oooo Really, interesting". |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
The shot heard 'round the world. I was 6 years old and didn't understand it. But I learned. They talked about that for years. Some still do, but they are very old - and nobody listens to them. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I cant believe 1980 Phillies/Astros series is getting no mention. 4 straight extra inning games and that wild deciding game!!.Come on 'stros fans your pennant is within reach!! |
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