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For me, this would have been a PCL game around '58. It was at Westgate Park, home of the minor league Padres. Can't recall the opponent, but Al Worthington - ex of the NY Giants, tossed a no-no. His gem was saved by a diving, last out catch by CF Jim Bolger - ex of the Cubs. Over 55 years ago and I still remember it.
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Sept 26, 1981 in the Astrodome. Nolan Ryan no hit (his fifth) the Dodgers
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Game 6 of the 2011 world Series. Cardinals kept coming back to win. Awesome.
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I was there, too; stayed over for Game 7...
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Actually it was pretty exciting for Cardinal fans at that time but I have a few friends that are Cardinal fans where it kind of went to their heads. Go Cubs Go
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Anthony, Josh and I were all at Clayton Kershaw's first
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I was in the Red's dugout in Wrigley Field when Pete Rose tied Ty Cobb's hit record on September 9, 1985.
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Chicago Cubs Don Caldwell's no-hitter against the St. Louis Cardinals May 15, 1960 second game of a doubleheader. My dad ran on the field but my mom wouldn't let me.
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I was at the same game. 2nd row behind the Cardinals bullpen.
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Great thread, really haven't been to very many games, but 2 come to mind.
Most historic game - Cal Ripken 2,131 game (seems like quite a few of us were at this one) Best game - April 20, 2013 my first game with my 2 boys (9 and 11 at the time) in Pittsburgh to see my Pirates. Even though they lost still a game I will always remember. Tim
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Well historic it has to be the only 7 inning save in MLB history. Rangers at Orioles jauquin Benoit got. 7 inning save only one ever. orioles beam Arod in first as pay back for night before starter tries to hit first batter and both teams are warned, tries to hit him with next pitch misses and is ejected. Todd Van Poppel who is supposed to start next night goes 2 innings for the win and Benoit gets a 7 inning save.
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At Shea Stadium. Phillies fan and my brother and I didn't even know it until they showed it on the scoreboard. I scored the game (Trillo hit a line drive home run) and I just recently found my ticket stub!
I think before that game (maybe it was a different game at Shea) they had some pro-softball players hitting home runs into the upper deck. At least that's what I remember as a kid. |
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