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Old 09-04-2014, 01:55 AM
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I have actually seen the Colorado Rockies win a game. That is historic.
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Old 09-04-2014, 04:38 PM
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Default braves finally win

was at game 6 with glavine pitching the 1 hitter; justice HR!!!! there with my kids also

#2 sid bream's slide home##

#3 Ted Williams' next to last game at Griffith Stadium
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Old 09-04-2014, 04:51 PM
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Jeters 3000 hit game.. guy goes 5 for 5 ... hits a homer for his 3,000 hit... firt yankee to get to 3000 hits.. not sure if I will ever go to another game as historic as that one.

also was at the last yankee game at the old stadium.. its a toss up for me.. in terms of my 2 favorite games.. ruths grand daughter threw out the first pitch that game.. crazy!
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September 24, 1972, four of us drove down to Memorial Stadium (Balt.) to see a Jets game. In those days all tickets at Shea were sold out. So, us diehard Jets fans
would drive to Baltimore or Foxboro (Mass.) to catch a Jets game.

Anyhow, this was really one wild passing game......Joe Namath threw for 496 yards and Johnny Unitas threw for 376 yards. The Jets won it by the score of 44 - 34.
It was certainly the greatest NFL game that I was ever at; and, it was well worth the trip from the Jersey Shore. Plus, got to see my all-time favorites, Don Maynard
and John Riggins, catch 28-yard and 67-yard passes, respectively from Broadway Joe.

Still have my ticket stub...... Check-out the $6.60 price....and we had great seats 3 rows up on the 50 yard line.




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The absolute greatest sports event that I have seen was the 5th game of the 1956 World Series. Even though I was not at Yankee Stadium that day,
it is still worth noting here. I saw the entire game on TV in the comfort of my folks home in Hillside, NJ.



Don Larsen's 96th (and last) pitch to complete his PERFECT, No-Hit game.



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Hi Ted--

Didn't you attend a memorable game in 8/4/85?
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Old 09-06-2014, 07:20 AM
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I guess you're alluding to Tom Seaver's 300-game win at Yankee Stadium.

Yes, we were there....but, I have long ago forgotten it



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Old 09-06-2014, 09:29 AM
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Maybe not historic, but 1977 at Yankee stadium. Toby Harrah and Bump Wills hit back-to-back inside the park home runs. Both to right field. Pretty sure it was Piniella. I think it is the only time it has ever happened.
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Old 09-06-2014, 06:26 PM
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I guess you're alluding to Tom Seaver's 300-game win at Yankee Stadium.

Yes, we were there....but, I have long ago forgotten it.

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I'm sure you thought the highlight of the day was when the yankees retired phil rizzuto's number 10 in the pre-game ceremony.

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Saw Mike Schmidt hit 4 HRs in game at Wrigley Field. Phillies won 18-16 or something crazy.

Saw Bob Forsch pitch no hitter from bleachers at Busch Stadium in 1978 or thereabouts.
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May 12, 1970

Ernie Banks 500th home run.
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Roy Halladay's no hitter in October 2010 playoffs. Wife and I were seven rows behind home plate. It was awesome.
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First Interleague game ever - June 12, 1997 SF @ Texas
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Bryce Harper's big league debut (first hit) which ended in a walk off homer by Matt Kemp
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Not counting WS games or AS games....

Trivia quesiton - the only pair of brothers to toss a shutout together?

I saw that game at Wrigley Field, a long time ago...
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I don't remember the date but I was at Shea the day in 1976 Tom Seaver reached 200K's for the 9th straight season. Still the record I believe. I also saw Dwight Gooden's first HR but that was a much bigger deal at the time than it is now.
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That we were at the 6th game of Don Drysdale's 58+ shutout streak. Shut out the Pirates on June 4 1968. I remember the game because I hated the Dodgers, still do, and tend to forget losses. You can tell I was impressed. Stinkn Dodgers
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I have actually seen the Colorado Rockies win a game. That is historic.
Great first post. Albeit delayed, welcome to the Board.

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