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Reggie Jackson would like to have a word with you. Carlton Fisk too.


OK. Tell them to stop by.

You're already going back 40 years. Not a good start.

Great games.

I sense we won't agree, Rick. I'll leave this to others. It was the greatest game I've ever seen.

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Reggie Jackson would like to have a word with you. Carlton Fisk too.

Who the fuck has time to drive out into the middle of a cornfield?
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Reggie Jackson would like to have a word with you. Carlton Fisk too.


OK. Tell them to stop by.

You're already going back 40 years. Not a good start.

Great games.

I sense we won't agree, Rick. I'll leave this to others. It was the greatest game I've ever seen.
Oh, I didn't know it was games we've seen.

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Well, I saw the games that you are talking about so I already sense an impasse.

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Just for the record, I love that reply every time it is done. All it does is validate 2005.


I think it speaks volumes that you find validation for the Sox title through the current WS champs.

Dude, the sox won the title in 2005, the only thing you need to validate it is an internet connection and the website baseball reference.


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Well, I saw the games that you are talking about so I already sense an impasse.
I've only watched complete World Series games in 2005 so I'm good with that criteria.

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Just for the record, I love that reply every time it is done. All it does is validate 2005.


I think it speaks volumes that you find validation for the Sox title through the current WS champs.

Dude, the sox won the title in 2005, the only thing you need to validate it is an internet connection and the website baseball reference.
This post is so strange I'm not sure if you understood what I said or if you just didn't care.

You won the World Series. Stop worrying about Sox fans.

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Did ES call any, or all, radio stations this morning saying how ironic that a man named "FOWLER" led off the game with a "FAIR" home run?

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Did ES call any, or all, radio stations this morning saying how ironic that a man named "FOWLER" led off the game with a "FAIR" home run?


And here I thought today, of all days, I wouldn't spend any time thinking about hanging myself. Oh well.

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Did ES call any, or all, radio stations this morning saying how ironic that a man named "FOWLER" led off the game with a "FAIR" home run?

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I thought that Bryant was thinking about all the pussy he was going to get after the win.

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I thought that Bryant was thinking about all the pussy he was going to get after the win.

Well, probably that too ... but this was more poetic and less Danielle Steele.

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It's the greatest game I've ever seen.

Given the stakes, 1991 Game 7 was the one I always considered the best in my lifetime but this tops that. I don't think it's close.


You were in Cleveland?

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Reggie Jackson would like to have a word with you. Carlton Fisk too.


Here is the win probablility chart for the Reggie Jackson game. Seems like a real emotional roller coaster ride to me.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes ... .shtml#wpa


Not sure how a team winning going away in game 6 is a better game than an extra innings game 7


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Reggie Jackson would like to have a word with you. Carlton Fisk too.


Here is the win probablility chart for the Reggie Jackson game. Seems like a real emotional roller coaster ride to me.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes ... .shtml#wpa


Not sure how a team winning going away in game 6 is a better game than an extra innings game 7

I'm ignoring your post since you will get mad I'm daring to post in the Cubs section.

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Reggie Jackson would like to have a word with you. Carlton Fisk too.


Here is the win probablility chart for the Reggie Jackson game. Seems like a real emotional roller coaster ride to me.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes ... .shtml#wpa


Not sure how a team winning going away in game 6 is a better game than an extra innings game 7

I'm ignoring your post since you will get mad I'm daring to post in the Cubs section.


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Well hopefully you learn the word "ignore" when JORR offers you a bet next year.

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It's the greatest game I've ever seen.

Given the stakes, 1991 Game 7 was the one I always considered the best in my lifetime but this tops that. I don't think it's close.


Tim Kurkjian (or however the hell it's spelled) said this morning that, given the circumstances, storylines, and the way the game played out, he believed it was the greatest game in baseball history.
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The only reason you laugh and dismiss this out of hand is because it happened yesterday and you probably have some nostalgic view of games played in yesteryear. The criterion that it is game 7 of a World Series alone puts it in elite category. Throw in the Cubs storyline, the Indians storyline, and how the game played out, and it has to be in the conversation. #2016

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Well hopefully you learn the word "ignore" when JORR offers you a bet next year.


I see you didn't quote my post, but again, it's painfully obvious that either:

a) you aren't ignoring me

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The only reason you laugh and dismiss this out of hand is because it happened yesterday and you probably have some nostalgic view of games played in yesteryear. The criterion that it is game 7 of a World Series alone puts it in elite category. Throw in the Cubs storyline, the Indians storyline, and how the game played out, and it has to be in the conversation. #2016
It's actually more that we are still high on the great win when realistically it was a poorly played and coached game that happened to have a lot of twists because of it.

I mean, unless the idea here is that the very fact that the Cubs won the World Series makes it the greatest game in baseball history which is just dumb.

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I see you didn't quote my post, but again, it's painfully obvious that either:

a) you aren't ignoring me

b) you don't know what it means to ignore.
I ignored your post. Not you.

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The only reason you laugh and dismiss this out of hand is because it happened yesterday and you probably have some nostalgic view of games played in yesteryear. The criterion that it is game 7 of a World Series alone puts it in elite category. Throw in the Cubs storyline, the Indians storyline, and how the game played out, and it has to be in the conversation. #2016
It's actually more that we are still high on the great win when realistically it was a poorly played and coached game that happened to have a lot of twists because of it.

I mean, unless the idea here is that the very fact that the Cubs won the World Series makes it the greatest game in baseball history which is just dumb.


No, that's part of it, which is exactly what I said in my post. #2016

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No, that's part of it, which is exactly what I said in my post. #2016
What are the other parts though? The game was close but played very poorly by each side. Players played much worse than what they normally do. The winning manager is being called a lucky idiot by pretty much everyone. Two of the runs given up by the winning team were on a wild pitch.

I mean, it's cool that the Cubs and Indians played a game 7 but it sounds like this was destined to be the greatest game in baseball history simply because of that.

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No, that's part of it, which is exactly what I said in my post. #2016
What are the other parts though? The game was close but played very poorly by each side. Players played much worse than what they normally do. The winning manager is being called a lucky idiot by pretty much everyone. Two of the runs given up by the winning team were on a wild pitch.

I mean, it's cool that the Cubs and Indians played a game 7 but it sounds like this was destined to be the greatest game in baseball history simply because of that.


I don't know because it's what Kurkjian said. I don't have enough knowledge of baseball history to say one way or the other. If I were making the argument, I'd start by asking how many World Series have gone to game 7. I'd start there and evaluate each of those games. But if I had to guess, there's probably only 15 or 20 that have gone to game 7.

Additionally, you'd have to define what "greatest" meant. It will always be subjective, but what you're calling "poor play" added to the drama. If they played a perfectly executed game on both sides and one team won 5-0, some might say that game was "worse" because there was no drama.

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No, that's part of it, which is exactly what I said in my post. #2016
What are the other parts though? The game was close but played very poorly by each side. Players played much worse than what they normally do. The winning manager is being called a lucky idiot by pretty much everyone. Two of the runs given up by the winning team were on a wild pitch.

I mean, it's cool that the Cubs and Indians played a game 7 but it sounds like this was destined to be the greatest game in baseball history simply because of that.


I don't know because it's what Kurkjian said. I don't have enough knowledge of baseball history to say one way or the other. If I were making the argument, I'd start by asking how many World Series have gone to game 7. I'd start there and evaluate each of those games. But if I had to guess, there's probably only 15 or 20 that have gone to game 7.

Additionally, you'd have to define what "greatest" meant. It will always be subjective, but what you're calling "poor play" added to the drama. If they played a perfectly executed game on both sides and one team won 5-0, some might say that game was "worse" because there was no drama.
I don't either but when I think of the greatest game in baseball history I doubt it has as many poor plays and poor decisions as that one did. That is why I laughed.

I also don't think it has to be a game 7 of the World Series.

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