This didnt age well, I'll now show myself out...Let's see if Tristin can come in and give us some good innings.
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This didnt age well, I'll now show myself out...Let's see if Tristin can come in and give us some good innings.
Gives whole new meaning to bronx bombersThis didnt age well, I'll now show myself out...
I was, and that was brutal.... tearing our hearts out again.@gkeller813 you still watching....woooooo! Sandy alomar for president!
Agree... I though we had some Cleveland magic in the air only to be overthrown by strange series of unfortunate bobbles and miscues....I was, and that was brutal.... tearing our hearts out again.
Agree... I though we had some Cleveland magic in the air only to be overthrown by strange series of unfortunate bobbles and miscues....
Lol not anymore. HR ties the ballgameStros up 1-0 in the 4th. Let's go Rays !
I'm not quite old enough to remember this, but . . .
. . . on this day in 1960, at 3:36 pm, Bill Mazeroski launched a 1-0 pitch from Ralph Terry over the 406 mark of the brick left field wall at Forbes Field to give the Pittsburgh Pirates a 10-9 Game 7 win and an improbable 4-3 World Series win over the New York Yankees.
The Yankees set a seven game Series scoring record of 55 runs that still stands. They won their three games by scores of 16-3, 10-0, and 12-0. The Pirates won their games by scores of 6-4, 3-2, 5-2, and 10-9. Whitey Ford pitched two complete game shutouts. The Yankees set several other records during that series, but many do not know that two key Pirates played injured. NL MVP and hometown boy Dick Groat returned prematurely from a broken wrist and played the Series in pain. Cy Young winner Vernon Law pitched with a pulled tendon in his right ankle suffered during the Pirates' pennant clinching celebration.
Mickey Mantle said the 1960 World Series was the greatest disappointment of his career.