Posted May 5, 200520 yr Name a time in history you would like to go back to. And be in the crowd!! Babe Ruths first home run. Boston Red Sox Kirk Gibson pinch hit home run.
May 5, 200520 yr Babe Ruths first home run. Boston Red Sox 763760[/snapback] haha imagine being theyre and saying: "Yup, he'll hit 713 more, don't worry about it." You'd look like the biggest idiot on the face of the earth.
May 5, 200520 yr Author Yeah but it would be great i bet alot of people thought he would tear it up one day. Jeez he was like an animal.
May 5, 200520 yr Hank Aaron's 715th home run. The 2003 clinchers in Chicago and New York. PPS game 7, 1997 World Series. Game 6 1975 World Series. Game 6 1993 World Series.
May 6, 200520 yr Saw it on Sports Center (i think) yesterday. The greatest catch ive ever seen. The guy did some spider man stunt, with both feet on the fence, catching what would have been a homer.
May 6, 200520 yr 1960 World Series, Game 7, Bottom Nine with Maz at the plate. Roberto Clemente's 3000th hit 1909 World Series, any game
May 6, 200520 yr Game 6 & 7 2003 NCLS. Game 6, to thank Steve Bartman Game 7, to watch Cub Nation cry
May 6, 200520 yr The shot heard round the world, no doubt about it. 764786[/snapback] :thumbup agreed...either that or the 41 season...between DiMaggio's hit streak and Ted Williams batting .406, that must have been an incredible season to be around for
May 6, 200520 yr The day Lou Gehrig delivered his famous "I'm the luckiest man on the face of the Earth" speech. My Aunt was there at the stadium and she told me everyone - men and women- were crying their eyes out. I'd also would have loved to see Shoeless Joe Jackson play.
May 8, 200520 yr The day Lou Gehrig delivered his famous "I'm the luckiest man on the face of the Earth" speech. My Aunt was there at the stadium and she told me everyone - men and women- were crying their eyes out. I'd also would have loved to see Shoeless Joe Jackson play. 765016[/snapback] What a great read this thread is. I'll repeat others... when Jackie Robinson took his position across from the Kentucky Colonel, PeeWee Reese, the Southerner who took Jackie as his roommate. Also, Ted Williams last AB.
May 8, 200520 yr Game 6 and 7, 1986. 764896[/snapback] Good choice. The entire '69 season ... '62 as well. The 50's when New York baseball dominated the game. The '55 season.
May 8, 200520 yr Game 6 and 7, 1986. 764896[/snapback] Good choice. The entire '69 season ... '62 as well. The 50's when New York baseball dominated the game. The '55 season. 766484[/snapback] Can I ask why you would have wanted to be there during the 62 season? If I was a Met fan 1962 I would have slit my wrist somewhere around loss # 110.
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