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I've seen the likes of Ernie Banks and Billy Williams hit HR's. For as many major league games as I've seen, including playoff games, I don't recall anything truly historic. I did see Geoff Jenkins (Brewers) hit a walk off against the Cardinals in September a few years back when St Louis needed wins in it's hunt for the playoffs.
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Watching Roger Maris hit his 61st in 61. That is still my favorite moment in baseball that I will never forget.
Roger Maris was my hero when I was a kid. |
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My three best HR memories...
For me live the Gibson HR in the '88 World Series of Eck would be #1. Watching the Dodger crowd cheer and go crazy when Fernando Tatis hit 2 grandslams in the same inning was #2. That was wild and will probably never be duplicated. #3 would be Mike Piazza clearing the left field bleachers in Dodger Stadium. Up to that point, only Willie Stargell (twice) had ever hit it completely out of Dodger Stadium...It was a huge shot. I think McGwire did it once too later on. Joshua |
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