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If you could travel back to 5 events in baseball history, what would they be?
Could be a single game, an entire series, etc. Mine would be the following: 1. 1909 World Series between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers 2. Jackie Robinson debut 3. Sandy Koufax's Perfect Game 4. Lou Gehrig's "Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth" speech 5. Opening of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939 |
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1 Far and away ( but I think it would be a major disappointment) with miked up audio and instant replay.. The Babes Called Shot
2 The Shot Heard Round the World Bobby Thompson 3 Merkles “boner” to see what exactly did happen to that ball 4 Nig Clarke and his big multi homer game 5 Any game ( professional) in the 1880s to just soak up the atmosphere |
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1) 7th game of the 1924 World Series.
2) August 2, 1907 in D.C. WaJo debut Etc. 3) Wood vs. Johnson, 1912. Last edited by Hankphenom; 01-08-2024 at 01:05 AM. |
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Jack Chesbro “wild pitch” game
Merkle ”boner” game (and the makeup) 1924 WS game 7 - “McNeely pebble grounder” game Babe called shot Enos Slaughter “mad dash” game
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Lou's speech
The shot heard round the world in 51 Last game of 55 World Series Game 7 of the 1960 WS May 7, 1959 for Campy night in the LA Coliseum
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Wow cool thread!
1. Relive the very first MLB game (Blue Jays in Toronto summer 2015) my wife and I took our kids to. True gold 2. Black Sox thrown series, Jackson innocent! 1919 World Series game #1 3. Honus Wagner world champion! 1909 World Series game #7 4. Hank Aaron’s 715 HR game! Beats Babe Ruth’s record on April 8, 1974 5. Any game with the fabulous Satchel Paige pitching! |
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Wade Boggs 3000th hit
Roger Clemens both 20K games Eddie Mathews 500th HR Ted Williams 500th HR |
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1905 World Series Game 5
September 6, 1912 Smoky Joe Wood out-pitches Walter Johnson Yankee Stadium Opening Day April 18, 1923 (Ruth homers) Mantle hits the YS facade May 22, 1963 Aaron Boone Game 7 ALCS 2003 |
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June 14, 1870: the Atlantics defeat the Red Stockings, ending Cincinnati's 81-game winning streak.
There are others, such as Ruth's "called shot" and the Merkle Boner" game. I suspect I'd meet a bunch of Net54 members there. Make sure to bring a t-shirt in the time machine, so we can all meet up afterwards. ![]()
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1: October 5,1921 game 1 of 1921 World Series
2: game 7 of 2016 World Series Cubs/ Cleveland 3: any game of 1908 World Series to watch my Cubbies 4: the game where Ruth called his home run 5: the game with Ernie Banks hit his final Home run
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1. 1919 World Series. I'd spend the entire series yelling at Risberg, Gandil, Cicotte, Williams and Felsch about their treachery.
2. 1912 World Series. Wood, Matty, Speaker, 8 games. Best series of the dead ball era. 3. Shot heard round the world. Right before Thomson hits it, I'd shout to everyone around me, "Watch this!" 4. 1955 World Series. It would be fun to see the long-suffering Brooklyn fans delirious, knowing 2 years later their team would be gone forever. 5. 1941 All Star Game. The final inning, featuring Ted's monster game-winning home run, and his dancing around the bases, would be so classic to witness. |
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1 October 10, 1926, Yankee Stadium, Game 7 of 1926 World Series, Alexander fans Lazzeri and gets save, Hornsby tags out Ruth for final out.
2 July 4, 1939, Yankee Stadium, Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day 3 October 10, 1924, Griffith Stadium, Game 7, 1924 World Series, Johnson pitches last 4 innings in relief, gets win in 12th inning to win the Series. 4 September 29, 1954, Indians at the Giants, World Series Game 1, Mays' catch, Dusty Rhodes' pinch hit 3 run walk off home run. 5 September 23, 1908, Cubs at the Giants, Merkle runs to clubhouse instead of 2nd base. https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1704684629 Neat idea for a thread, Thank You. Last edited by FrankWakefield; 01-07-2024 at 08:31 PM. Reason: adding photo... |
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1969 World Series Game 5.
Jackie’s first Dodgers game. Henry Aaron’s 715th. 1951 - Thomsom’s HR. 1955 Dodgers win the series.
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Fun thread...in chronological order...
First recorded Game, Hoboken NJ, June 19, 1846 Ruth Called Shot Jackie's First Game Reggie 3 HR WS Game 1986 World Series Game 6 (Mookie/Buckner) |
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1. Game 7 1909 World Series Wagner over Cobb
2. Game 3 1932 World Series Ruth's called shot 3. Game 1 1954 World Series Willie Mays' catch 4. Game 7 1960 World Series Mazeroski's walk off HR 5. Game 7 1965 World Series Koufax pitches second shutout in four days. |
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I used to have different answers to this question, which means I've thought about it multiple times. I was picking specific games, such as watching John Ward and Larry Corcoran battle to a 16-inning 1-1 tie, or Lee Richmond's perfect game. I'd love to see Paul Hines turn the unassisted triple play, because from everything I've read and thinking about the specifics of how the play went down, I believe he did it. There are those who don't believe it happened based on a later account of the game, but more sources say he did it, plus the other explanation seems to have a major hole. Anyway...
Now my answer would be to have someone pick it for me based on criteria I set forth. I'd do that so I don't know what was going to happen in the game. I'd know it would be something exciting, but I wouldn't know exactly what would happen. I think it would make the game more enjoyable. Almost every pick would be 19th century, starting with going back to seeing Jim Creighton play, but not his final game. I'd see an old Alleghenys/Pirates game. I'd also like to see Walter Johnson pitch against Babe Ruth.
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9/30/27 Ruth hits his 60th
4/15/47 Jackie Robinson's first game 10/3/51 Bobby Thomson's homer 10/8/56 Larson's Perfect Game 10/13/60 Maz's homer EDIT...I knew I was forgetting a game I'd love to have been at and it bugged me that I couldn't put my finger on it when I was originally posting. I remember getting home from school in time to watch the last few innings of Game 7 of the Series in 1960 with my mom. I was a wild game even before Maz's game-winner. The nuns at St. Mary's in Nutley always rolled out the TVs for World Series games. We'd hustle to get the bus and get home to catch the end if a game if we were lucky.
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Marichal / Roseboro incident
1934 WS Aaron HR 715 Rose hit 4190 Brett pine tar incident Others considered: Buckner error Clemente hit #3000 Mantle last HR Maris HR 61 Ryan / Ventura incident |
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Just one for me...
Dateline: Yankee Stadium - June 13, 1948 I'd sneak onto the field and sort of box out and block shutterbug Nathaniel Fein, and then snap pictures of Babe Ruth leaning on his bat, and immediately take the film to one of the numerous NYC papers and tell them, "Trust me, print the best of these shots. You'll thank me later." Of course, the downside is I'd be forced to live in the past for quite awhile as I await the presentation of my Pulitzer Prize. Guess that's the price you pay.
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Single games:
Alexander and Lazzeri 1926, only one mention so far. Thomson 1951. Ruth's 3 HR game 1934. Wood v Johnson 1912 Slaughter/Pesky 1946
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July 2, 1963 - Marichal beats Spahn 1-0 in 16 innings, both throw complete games
Any perfect game. October 21, 1975 - World Series game #6 - Carlton Fisk June 3, 1932 - Yanks beat A's, Ruth hits 15 HR of season (#626 of career) July 10, 1932 - A's beat Indians, Johnny Burnett gets 9 hits |
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1. Bucky Dent's dagger through the heart of every Red Sox fan (1978 AL East tiebreaker)
2. Reggie's three titanic homers (1977 WS Game 6) 3. Catfish Hunter's perfect game (May 8, 1968) |
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May 30, 1894 - Bobby Lowe's (4) HR performance. It was said after his second HR fans were throwing coins for him. True meaning of a FANatic for the game.
October 8, 1908 - Game between Giants and Cubs to determine the league championship. The game was played because of Merkle's boner. Accounts indicate it was a crazy scene at Coogan's Bluff. Any game in the early 20th century that would have had HOFers pitching against each other. Would really liked to have seen a Joss and Johnson matchup. May 25, 1935 - Watch Ruth hit his final HR (actually three that day) Any game in the summer of 1976 that Mark Fidrych started - I remember watching him pitch on TV. It was so different to see someone grooming the mound and talking to the ball.
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In no particular order
-Satchel Paige's 3 hit shutout in front of 78,382 people in August of 1948. Cleveland forth shutout in a row. It must've been rocking. -Monte Irvin putting on a show in the 1951 Game 1 of the World Series. 4 for 5 with a triple, steals home and robs Hank Bauer of a home run. -Randy Johnson's perfect game at 40 years old -Clemente's 3,000th -Ichiro hits 258 Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk |
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Only one person listed Larson’s perfect game. To me, that’s probably #1. I am shocked how little it’s mentioned. A close second would be Babe’s called shot
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Definitely on my honorable mention list which is about 10 deep!
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First of all, amazing thread. Thanks for kicking off a great discussion.
In addition to the nominations already made, I'll add one more: - October 2, 1908: Addie Joss out-duels Ed Walsh, throws perfect game Two of the best pitchers of their era, and the 2 leading ERAs of all-time, battling each other in a game that actually had some playoff importance to Cleveland. • SABR Write up • Box score from the game • John Thorn's take on the perfect game And now some photos/cards... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Like the thread.
I'm going: -Washington National Club suffers only loss on western trip of 1867 -- late July in Chicago to Forest City (and Albert Spalding, 29-23). -Opening day in Washington in 1901 as the Kansas City Blues become the Washington Senators and part of the American League. -Opening day in Washington in 1912 as Clark Griffith takes over as manager. -Game 7 of the 1924 World Series (hopefully with seats near Hank). -Game 3 of the 1925 World Series (hopefully with seats near Val). Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk Last edited by GeoPoto; 01-08-2024 at 10:42 AM. |
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Definitely a great topic. A few of mine are duplicates, here it goes:
1) A weekend series circa 1887, when overflow fans would stand in fair play in the outfield as the game happened 2) A 1919 WS game 3) Johny Vander Meer back to back no-hitters 4) Roberto hit 3000 5) a 1930s "Tour of Japan" game Trent King |
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Maz walk off 1960 WS
Larsen's perfect game Morris / Smoltz Game 7 Stan the Man 5 HR in DH (can two games in one day count ![]() Slaughter's Mad Dash |
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1 - Ruth's called shot in the '32 Series. The most speculated about moment in baseball history. I NEED TO KNOW!
2 - Larson's Perfecto in the '56 Series. 3 - May 26, 1959 Braves vs. Pirates. Harvey Haddix pitches a 12 inning Perfect Game and somehow loses. The tension building throughout that game must have been unbearable! 4 - Game 7 of the 2001 World Series. I'd sit near the Yankee dugout and SCREAM to Joe Torre not to move his infield in. 5 - My son's MLB debut. No, this hasn't happened yet but I'm bending the rules just a bit ![]() |
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1. Game 6 of the 2013 World Series - oh wait, I was at that one.
2. Game 4 of the 2004 ALCS - oh wait, I was at that one. 3. Game 6 of the 1975 World Series. 4. Game 7 of the 1955 World Series. 5. That All Star game where Ted Williams hit the dinger of the Rip Sewell Eephus pitch. |
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In no particular order:
1. Yankees game in 1927 where both Gehrig & Ruth his HR's (not picky which one) 2. Aug. 15th, 1916 - Babe Ruth out duels Walter Johnson at Fenway (1-0) - might stick around afterwards and get some autographs ![]() 3. 1909 World Series - game 7 4. 1991 World Series - Twins game 6 (over game 7) 5. Jackie Robinson's first game Bill
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So much to read up on!
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It was hard not putting this one on my list
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I listed that game on my list, sort of.
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Another that that was hard for me not to list
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Great thread!
1) Nap Lajoie hitting for the cycle with a grand slam on July 30, 1901 in the inaugural year of American League when he won the triple crown and hit .426 2) Oscar Charleston facing Walter Johnson in an exhibition game (date unknown) 3) Babe Ruth's called shot Oct. 1, 1932 in Game 3 of Wor Series at Wrigley Field. 4) Josh Gibson's legendary 600-foot home run that reached the backyard of the Belmar Post office in Belmar, NJ on July 24, 1936. 5) Mets vs. Red Sox in game 6 of World Series on October 26, 1996. Honorable Mentions: 1) Christy Mathewson gets 3rd shutout in Game 5 to close out World Series vs. Charles "Chief" Bender and the Philadelphia Athletics on October 14th, 1905. 2) Addie Joss' perfect game on Oct. 2 1908 when he outdueled Ed Walsh. 3) Grover Cleveland Alexander's strikeout of Tony Lazzeri with bases loaded and two outs in 7th game of 1926 World Series. 4) Jackie Robinson's first game with Dodgers 5) Game in which Willie Mays caught a ball off Bobby Morgan at Ebbets Field in Sept. '51 in which he dove parallel in the air, hit the wall and knocked himself out. Upon awakening he saw Leo Durocher (who was checking on Mays' health) and Jackie Robinson who had come all the way from the dugout. Mays said that was his best catch ever. Last edited by cgjackson222; 01-08-2024 at 01:13 PM. |
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Only a couple that haven't been already mentioned:
1. Sandy Amoros terrific catch off a Yogi Berry sliced fly ball to left, which saved the Dodgers WS victory in '55. 2. Any game when Jackie Robinson steals home. 3. The incident when a sliding Ty Cobb purportedly sliced up Frank Baker with his spikes. 4. On the pathos side, maybe when Gil McDougal's line drive hit Herb Score in the eye. |
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Great thread. I can think of about 5 for each era, but here's 5 in no particular order. 1. World Series Game 3 10/14/1905- Matty pitches 3rd shutout. 2. Tigers vs Highlanders 5/12/1911- Cobb puts on a base-running clinic. 3. Senators vs Red Sox 9/6/1912 Walter Johnson vs Smoky Joe Wood. 4. Negro League World Series Game 1 9/8/1942- Satchell Paige vs Josh Gibson. 5. World Series Game 1 9/29/1954- Willie Mays "The Catch". And some cards. - |
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Nice mention of the Willy Mays catch ,
Would like to have a seat with a nice side angle view . - being a Cardinal fan The double hitter Stan Musial hit five home runs . And here’s a crazy fact (new to me) - The next player to hit five home runs in a doubleheader was Nate Colbert - an eight year old Colbert was in attendance at Musials Double hitter |
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1. Harvey Haddix pitches 12 perfect innings
2. Roger Maris hitting his 61st 3. Mickey Lolich winning World Series Game 7 in 68. 4. Kirk Gibson hitting the 9th inning homer off Dennis Eckersley 5. First game I ever went to: Friday August 31, 1962 Tigers-White Sox Jim Bunning defeats John Buzhardt 5-2. Don Mossi in relief.
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I would have loved to be at:
Lou Gehrig's luckiest man speech July 4, 1905 to watch Rube Waddell battle Cy Young in dual 20 inning complete games. Carl Hubbell at the 1934 All Star game Satchell Paige pitching for the A's in 1965 at 58 years old Babe Ruth hitting his final three home runs on May 25, 1935 |
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It's surprising how so many people mentioned perfect games, no-hitters and pitching duels. Although it would be great to say you were there for a historic accomplishment, to me it means missing out on a huge part of a game, seeing those old time players smashing the ball. Different strokes, I guess.
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Jackie's debut in '47 Slaughter's Mad Dash in '46 Fisk's homer in '75 Thomson's homer in '51 Owen's passed ball in '41 Last edited by vintagebaseballcardguy; 01-08-2024 at 05:25 PM. |
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1. 1908 the Merkle game.
2. Last game of the 1912 World Series. 3. Cobb spikes Wagner - or not - in the 1909 World Series. 4. 1908 -Joss perfect game in the last days of the greatest pennant race ever. He only threw 74 pitches to beat Ed Walsh. 5. Walter Johnson pitching to Ty Cobb for the first time in 1907. |
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