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kairos12

(13,248 posts)
Mon May 4, 2020, 12:30 PM May 2020

How that shot of Fisk waving his HR ball fair came about.

From ESPN:

The story goes that the iconic shot of Carlton Fisk waving his Game 6 home run to stay fair was an accident. The cameraman, Louis Gerard, was supposed to follow the ball. But he told his producer he couldn't, that there was "a rat on my leg that's as big as a cat. It's staring me in the face." So he just kept the camera on Fisk, a shot out of character with broadcasts of the time but one that turned out to be revolutionary.

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How that shot of Fisk waving his HR ball fair came about. (Original Post) kairos12 May 2020 OP
That's Fenway oldtime dfl_er May 2020 #1
Happened to be watching on tv a Red Sox game when ol' Pudge hits a HR at empedocles May 2020 #2
So Fenway Park has rats? PJMcK May 2020 #3

empedocles

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2. Happened to be watching on tv a Red Sox game when ol' Pudge hits a HR at
Mon May 4, 2020, 02:24 PM
May 2020

Fenway into the net at left. Cleared the wall easily.

The announcers, [don't remember who], said, 'HEY WAIT! FISK NEVER FOLLOWED THE BALL OVER THE WALL. NEVER LOOKED. YOU HAVE TO LOOK HR's OVER THE FENCE!!! [Neither announcer had ever seen or heard of such a thing].

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