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Saw Mike Schmidt hit 4 HRs in game at Wrigley Field. Phillies won 18-16 or something crazy.
Saw Bob Forsch pitch no hitter from bleachers at Busch Stadium in 1978 or thereabouts. |
May 12, 1970
Ernie Banks 500th home run. |
Roy Halladay's no hitter in October 2010 playoffs. Wife and I were seven rows behind home plate. It was awesome.
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First Interleague game ever - June 12, 1997 SF @ Texas
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Bryce Harper's big league debut (first hit) which ended in a walk off homer by Matt Kemp
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Black Jack (Jack McDowell) flipping off the NY Yankee fans while walking off the mound to boos after a bad outing. I was sitting right behind the 3rd base dugout with my Dad, I remember that one clear as day. I've been to a lot of postseason and WS games, but that one was the gem in my opinion.
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Not counting WS games or AS games....
Trivia quesiton - the only pair of brothers to toss a shutout together? I saw that game at Wrigley Field, a long time ago... |
I don't remember the date but I was at Shea the day in 1976 Tom Seaver reached 200K's for the 9th straight season. Still the record I believe. I also saw Dwight Gooden's first HR but that was a much bigger deal at the time than it is now.
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My dad reminded me a few years ago
That we were at the 6th game of Don Drysdale's 58+ shutout streak. Shut out the Pirates on June 4 1968. I remember the game because I hated the Dodgers, still do, and tend to forget losses. You can tell I was impressed. Stinkn Dodgers:D
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David Cone's perfect game, 7/18/99, Yankee Stadium, on "Yogi Berra day." We had a late-afternoon flight home to NC. There was a 45-minute rain delay in the middle innings, and we either had to leave in the 7th or miss our flight.
We missed the flight. http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4b5003ec.jpg |
Dan, that was the correct move!
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I was at the game when Craig Biggio got his 3,000th hit.
After the game they passed out a nice poster with a place to mount your ticket. A few months later Biggio was signing autographs at Minute Maid Park, so I took my poster up there and got in line. I stood in line for 30-45 minutes, and just when I was about five people from the front of the line, my son, who was about 1-1/2 at the time, took a dump in his diaper and it was NASTY! I mean terrible...everybody was moving away from us. But I had already paid, drove to the ball park, and stood in line. So I walk up to Biggio to get my poster signed and he says "Oh my God. What is that! Get it away from me!" Then he saw my boy and realized what it was. He signed my poster, but he did it with his face turned the opposite direction as if he were trying to find some good air (there wasn't any), so the auto looks a little sloppy. I still framed it. It gives me a little chuckle every time I walk past it. My boy's 8 now. He plays baseball and knows who Craig Biggio is. When he gets a little older (and has some friends over) I'm going to tell him the story of the time he crapped on a HOFer. |
I went to the same schools as Biggio from grade school on but he was a year behind me and even though we played on the same teams I heard from some of his very close friends in HS that when the Astros played the Mets he was very friendly early in his career but after he got established he wanted no part of his past. I always wonder how much this is true.
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Koufax No Hitter June 1964 Connie Mack Stadium
Hated every minute of it.My Phils were in the throes of the pennant race.Full house ,mid week evening game.Dying in my seat behind home plate as Koufax is mowing them down.It took me 50 years to realize that I had been watching an artist at work.
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1984 World Series game 2. Watched a summer teammate of mine (Ft. Wayne) Doug Bair pitch in relief. Talked to him before the game.
Orel Hersheiser setting the record for consecutive scoreless innings. 2 all-star games in Milwaukee Last game County Stadium, first game Miller Park Babe Ruth's called shot and Don Larsen' perfect game. :) (Doesn't everyone claim they were there for those?) |
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It would've been funnier if you had been waiting in line to get George Brett's autograph! ;) Steve |
Game 6 at Fenway 2013....
Got tickets for face value the day before the game from a Fenway "insider" friend. Very good friend I might add! Took my son and it was magical.
My son went home with a winning pitcher signed John Lackey baseball so the cards were aligned....I mean the Sox were aligned! :) We walked 2 miles back to our hotel thru the party in the streets and got to the hotel around 1:30am. Incredible night! The next morning, we walked back to Fenway and walked around it and you could tell there was a party there the night before! Great memories! Mike |
good thread!
i have a tie...
as a kid: game 3 of the 89 world series. the earthquake. my dad was stationed at fort ord in monterrey. still vivid as can be.... as an adult: all 7 games of 2004 alcs. split my time between ga and nyc. lived on upper east side and had yankee season tickets, although primarily a sox fan. damon hit the grand slam about 3 rows above me. |
I'd probably say all of the minor league games I used to go for the Twins affiliate team New Britain Rock Cats or as they're now known Hartford Yard Goats.
I never knew why but I always loved Torii Hunter and he wasn't even a good hitter for New Britain. I met him got his autograph. I saw a lot of ML players play: Torii Hunter Doug Mientkiewicz Jaque Jones Eric Milton Alexis Rios - New Haven Ravens Josh Beckett Joe Mauer David Ortiz Jeff Bagwell - New Britain Red Sox Lew Ford and probably a whole lot more I've missed. But it was fun being a little kid and then seeing them go up to the majors after you just saw them play in person. I've been to Camden and saw Frank Thomas go 2-4 with a HR when he was on Oakland. Saw Yankees get destroyed by the Red Sox in the old Yankee Staidum Saw Cubs vs Nationals at RFK Red Sox vs Rockies the year they played each other in the WS. Phillies at their new park etc. |
I was at Jim Bunning's perfect game against the Mets.
I was at the very last Giants-Dodgers game played in NYC. I was also at the game where Willis Reed walked out of the tunnel in 1970, game 7 of the NBA finals. I have the stubs from the baseball games but somehow have misplaced the Knicks stub. |
1) Nolan Ryan's 300th Win
2) 2008 Brewers Wild Card Clincher - after the game they showed the Mets/Marlins game on the scoreboard and everyone just sat there waiting. 3) First Game at Miller Park 4) The end of Paul Molitor's 39 game hit streak -first time I saw home fans boo a win. |
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Back in December I posted that my son-in-law and I had been at Derek Jeter's last Yankee Stadium game. For my recent birthday I got the awesome present below including my ticket autographed by Jeter!
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Poor Rick Manning. The guy was generally bad in Milwaukee. He replaced a fan favorite in "Stormin' Gorman". So not many fans like him. And he finally does something good (knock in a GWRBI) and the fans boo him because Molitor was on-deck with a 39 game hit streak on the line. And that's his last season in baseball. Classic. |
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