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Post by tommo on Feb 22, 2007 11:11:33 GMT -5
Anyone seen any good baseball matches i have seen loads so i aint got a fav any of you got a fav baseball match.
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 22, 2007 11:49:18 GMT -5
Game 6, 1986 WS Game 1, 1988 WS Game 3, 1996 WS Game 7, 1991 WS just to name a few.
Didn't see them live, but either saw replay or listened to rebroadcast- Game 3, 1953 playoff Dodgers V Giants Game 6, 1975 WS
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Post by tomservo on Feb 22, 2007 21:39:04 GMT -5
The whole 2004 ALCS was pretty good.
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 22, 2007 21:46:53 GMT -5
The whole 2004 ALCS was pretty good. Depends on your persective. ;D So was the 2003 ALCS.
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Post by tomservo on Feb 23, 2007 0:21:13 GMT -5
Game 5 of the 1956 WS, Larsen's perfect game.
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 23, 2007 0:27:47 GMT -5
Game 5 of the 1956 WS, Larsen's perfect game. I've only seen the replay of the final inning with him narrating.
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Post by basenoc on Feb 23, 2007 13:59:01 GMT -5
Game 5 October 19, 1980 at Royals Stadium (Kansas City Royals) ................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Philadelphia Phillies 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 7 0 Kansas City Royals 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 12 2 PITCHERS: PHI - Bystrom, Reed (6), McGraw (7) KCR - Gura, Quisenberry (7) WP - McGraw LP - Quisenberry SAVE - none HOME RUNS: PHI - Schmidt KCR - Otis ATTENDANCE: 42,369 Game 5 would be the pivotal game as the Phillies went up 3 games to 2. The game was scoreless until the fourth when Mike Schmidt hit a two run bomb to right-center. The red hot Amos Otis led the Royals back with another homer and by the sixth, K.C. was in front 3-2. After the Phillies threw out a K.C. runner at the plate to keep the game a one run affair, they marched to victory by coming back in the ninth. Schmidt singled to open the inning and Del Unser drove him home all the way from first with a double down the right field line. After a bunt moved Unser to third, Manny Trillo drove in the go ahead run with a line shot the ricocheted off pitcher Dan Quisenberry for an infield hit. In the bottom of the ninth, the Royals threatened by loading the bases with two out. The fans at Royals Stadium were standing hoping for a dramatic K.C. win. But Tug McGraw slienced the crowd by striking out José Cardenal with a high fastball to end the game. amos otis and willie "mays" aiken were great
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Post by tomservo on Feb 24, 2007 5:21:20 GMT -5
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Post by nyjyrk on Feb 24, 2007 17:02:11 GMT -5
The thing I saw was him explaining the final three outs, and what was going on in his mind at the time. It was an old broadcast that they showed during a rain delay on WPIX years ago.
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