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Post by mayor on Jun 18, 2009 15:09:42 GMT -6
"And the '92 playoffs feature one of my favorite rewatchable baseball moments: Atlanta's Francisco Cabrera slapping a do-or-die single into left field in the climactic NLCS game, Sid Bream chugging around third like an 18-wheeler, Pirate Barry Bonds whipping a slightly off-the-mark throw home, pudgy Mike LaValliere blocking the plate and almost making the tag and CBS' Sean McDonough yelping, "Saaaaaafe!" It's fantastic. It's the best. I would argue it's the last great, completely untainted I-can't-come-up-with-a-single-way-to-denigrate-this baseball moment. That it includes a spindly, normal-headed Bonds almost seems fitting."
Yeah, I love that moment.
Personally Bill, I think the 1986 World Series produced the most rewatchable moment ever.
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Post by gk on Jun 18, 2009 18:03:57 GMT -6
Adam, if you're looking for sympathy, look somewhere else.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 19, 2009 0:19:24 GMT -6
Do pitt fans regret getting rid of bonds, knowing what you know now?
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Post by mayor on Jun 19, 2009 7:16:57 GMT -6
I definitely wish he would have stayed. I don't even have to think twice about that one.
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