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oldtime dfl_er
(7,082 posts)what a game!
kysrsoze
(6,280 posts)oregonjen
(3,525 posts)For his dad, but also for his son.
Brother Buzz
(38,266 posts)After a month long slump, it’s great to see Freddie Freeman is back!
wysimdnwyg
(2,259 posts)Growing up in the ‘70s, without a “home” team, the conversations were always Reds or Dodgers. I chose the Dodgers, mostly because they were my Dad’s favorite team. During my formative years watching baseball I had the back-to-back heartache of the ‘77 and ‘78 Series losses to the Yankees, and then the redemption of 1981. My Dad grew up watching the Dodgers lose to the Yankees in the ‘40s and early ‘50s before they finally found “next year”. I got the then-modern version of three Series in five years. I loved baseball from the time I could throw a ball, and that five year span cinched it as my all-time favorite sport.
In all the years since, adding up to almost fifty World Series watched, I’ve seen some great games. Of course Gibson’s walk-off home run in ‘88 (also game one) is at the top of the list for best finishes, but Joe Carter’s walk-off in ‘93, the 18 inning marathon in 2018, and of course the Cubs’ comeback win in 2016 were just as good, if not better games. All of that said, I’m not sure I’ve ever been as excited, anxious, or stressed watching a baseball game, and that ending was special.
roscoeroscoe
(1,706 posts)What a team effort. What a moment for Freeman. Seriously, World Series baseball is something else. Nailbiter start to finish.
Go Dodgers!
rubbersole
(9,597 posts)10 scoreless innings with Jack Morris pitching all 10 for the Twins. IIRC Dan Gladden scored the only run.
proud patriot
(101,763 posts)
Hassler
(4,175 posts)To Dodgers Yankees in 1981
awesomerwb1
(4,708 posts)He's a MAGAt. Makes it even more enjoyable.
Go Dodgers!
SunSeeker
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