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1985 (the forgotten one)


Isn't that the Denkinger game? I don't think it's forgotten by Cardinal fans.

I just mean when people talk about crazy game 6's they usually think of 75 86 and even 02 before Denkinger.

That was another crazy one considering the Royals won game 7.


What about Goslin's blast off Larry French back in '35? Is that too painful for Cub fans?

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JORR, were you sitting 1st or 2nd row? :wink:

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Fuck this series. This is not the first time Feliz has blown a clinching game in a championship series.

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JORR, were you sitting 1st or 2nd row? :wink:


:lol: For those who like to accuse my of Googling shit, I'll admit I didn't know who Goslin hit the homer off and had to look it up. But historically that was considered a pretty big home run.

I found it interesting that a few years back someone had a poll of the most famous homers ever and either Carter's walk-off or McGwire's 62nd was the winner. I saw both of those things as they happened, but as a baseball fan I have to say, that even though they occurred before I was born, the two biggest homers ever have to be Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round The World" and Mazeroski's series winner against a vastly superior Yankee team in 1960.

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What about Goslin's blast off Larry French back in '35? Is that too painful for Cub fans?

Pretty rough.

What about starting Early Wynn on 2 days rest? What was Lopez thinking?


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I have to say, that even though they occurred before I was born, the two biggest homers ever have to be Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round The World" and Mazeroski's series winner against a vastly superior Yankee team in 1960.

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What about starting Early Wynn on 2 days rest? What was Lopez thinking?


Probably that Dick Donovan was horseshit.

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It goes down in history with the other WS game 6's

1975
1985 (the forgotten one)
1986
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2011



What was a Ranger bar like at the end last night?


There were a bunch of drunk guys yelling at a smarmy guy with glasses. He verbally beat them all down. There was one chick in the bar, but she turned the guy with glasses down to go do the weather.

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Fuck. That was the greatest WS game I have ever seen. Wow.

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What was a Ranger bar like at the end last night?


probably very white.


And presumably talking down to callers.

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Chambers replacing Holliday tonight. Can't say I'm crushed. Craig has been the better hitter, and Chambers base-running ability will help.

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Two things...One, I wonder if ESPN Radio's Dan Shulman has much of a voice left after the incredible finish of last night's Game 6 of this year's World Series. Two, as much as people can't stand FOX Sports' golden voice Joe Buck, he paid tribute to his legendary father when he called David Freese's walk-off homer to set up tonight's Game 7. It was a call for the ages.

Much like when the late Jack said "And we'll see you tomorrow night!" after describing the late Kirby Puckett's walk-off homer for the Twins to beat the Braves in Game 6 in the 1991 World Series on CBS, Joe said the exact same thing on FOX when Freese won that game for the Cardinals to beat the Rangers in dramatic fashion.

That phrase appeared on the JumboTron at Busch Stadium in St. Louis right after the game.


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I have to say, that even though they occurred before I was born, the two biggest homers ever have to be Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round The World" and Mazeroski's series winner against a vastly superior Yankee team in 1960.

Gibson


Yeah, maybe the Gibson homer did lead the poll. But for a good Cub memory, how about "The Homer in the Gloamin'"?

When I owned a building in Skokie and ran my business out of there I rented out an office to an old guy who had a little advertising company. He used to actually physically cut and paste his ads together using mucilage. This was in the late 90s. One day he was rushing to get an ad done and he was all anxious and I asked him if he needed a hand. I knocked out the ad in about ten minutes using MS Publisher. He got this crestfallen look and said, "Thanks, but I think I'll do it my way." I could tell it just hit him that the world had passed him by. I felt bad and wished I hadn't tried to help him. I'm starting to occasionally feel the way he must have now myself.

Anyway, the guy is dead now, but he once told me a good story about "The Homer in the Gloamin'. The game in which Hartnett hit it occurred on Yom Kippur in '38. My guy was a young Jewish man in his late teens at the time. He lived in Austin. He and a buddy were hardcore Cub fans and they desperately wanted to go to the game. Yom Kippur didn't begin until sundown so they figured they would be home no problem. Also, the buddy's dad owned a bagel shop and it was closed all day for the holiday so they could take the delivery truck to the game. Of course, the game went late the way it did and the refused to leave until it was over. He said they had a hell of a time sneaking the truck which was emblazoned with the name of the bagel shop back through the heavily Jewish neighborhood after sunset on Yom Kippur. Go, Cubs, go!

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Game 6, while entertaining, was not a well-pitched game. The Rangers blew the game twice. They probably should have intentionally walked Pujols in the 9th. The Cardinals have no right to have home field advantage. If not for a monumental collapse they don't make the playoffs. The problem with the pitching was that the pitchers were throwing strikes and then they were grooving the pitches right down the middle. And how does a guy hit a double when you're in a no doubles defense?

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Game 6, while entertaining, was not a well-pitched game. The Rangers blew the game twice. They probably should have intentionally walked Pujols in the 9th. The Cardinals have no right to have home field advantage. If not for a monumental collapse they don't make the playoffs. The problem with the pitching was that the pitchers were throwing strikes and then they were grooving the pitches right down the middle. And how does a guy hit a double when you're in a no doubles defense?

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You're really bringing up home field and the "monumental collapse" at this point? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

My favorite part is "have no right." Blame the commissioner, not the beneficiary, you fucking idiot.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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I have to say, that even though they occurred before I was born, the two biggest homers ever have to be Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round The World" and Mazeroski's series winner against a vastly superior Yankee team in 1960.

Gibson


Yeah, maybe the Gibson homer did lead the poll. But for a good Cub memory, how about "The Homer in the Gloamin'"?

When I owned a building in Skokie and ran my business out of there I rented out an office to an old guy who had a little advertising company. He used to actually physically cut and paste his ads together using mucilage. This was in the late 90s. One day he was rushing to get an ad done and he was all anxious and I asked him if he needed a hand. I knocked out the ad in about ten minutes using MS Publisher. He got this crestfallen look and said, "Thanks, but I think I'll do it my way." I could tell it just hit him that the world had passed him by. I felt bad and wished I hadn't tried to help him. I'm starting to occasionally feel the way he must have now myself.

Anyway, the guy is dead now, but he once told me a good story about "The Homer in the Gloamin'. The game in which Hartnett hit it occurred on Yom Kippur in '38. My guy was a young Jewish man in his late teens at the time. He lived in Austin. He and a buddy were hardcore Cub fans and they desperately wanted to go to the game. Yom Kippur didn't begin until sundown so they figured they would be home no problem. Also, the buddy's dad owned a bagel shop and it was closed all day for the holiday so they could take the delivery truck to the game. Of course, the game went late the way it did and the refused to leave until it was over. He said they had a hell of a time sneaking the truck which was emblazoned with the name of the bagel shop back through the heavily Jewish neighborhood after sunset on Yom Kippur. Go, Cubs, go!

Thats funny although I guess if caught they could shoot back....What are you doing lookin out the window after sundown, Superjew?


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The Cardinals have no right to have home field advantage...

...other than the league rule which awarded it to them.

I am looking so forward to this Game 7 that you cannot even believe it! Baseball will always be THE KING!

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This is quite the active thread...

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Nice of Texas to take the early lead.

Can't have another epic comeback without trailing.

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I don't think Harrison is very good. They may just take the lead this inning.

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2 out walks :twisted: You think they would have learned by now that these usually end up scoring.

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I don't think Harrison is very good. They may just take the lead this inning.

Yeah this might not end well.

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Bullpen already up.

Freese again!

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Way to "stick behind your guy" Ron Quade instead of starting Holland tonight...but noooooo.....you gotta go with fucking Harrison and burn Holland in last nights loss.

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How many light years ahead of the Cubs is the Cardinal's farm system?

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Craig and Freese going crazy.

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