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chris6net 10-25-2011 01:42 PM

OT- 25 years ago today
 
Today is the 25th anniversary of one of the Greatest WS games ever(unless you are Bill Buckner)!

carrigansghost 10-25-2011 01:48 PM

Also the commissioning of the finest ship in the fleet, USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71


Rawn

ullmandds 10-25-2011 01:48 PM

WOW...you're REALLY rubbing this in...aren't you?

barrysloate 10-25-2011 03:09 PM

I saw it in person...and we've been discussing it on the memorabilia side.

I think it's in the lounge section.

Ronnie73 10-25-2011 04:42 PM

I remember that day really well. My parents had their house warming party that day and wasn't planning or even thinking about the world series. Well, it turned into a world series party really quick and being in Connecticut made it that much more crazy.:D

carrigansghost 10-25-2011 04:44 PM

After the commissioning, went to a bar and the mets AAA team was in Norfolk at the time...............paid off a lot of beers.

Rawn

Fred 10-25-2011 05:01 PM

I thought Bostonians referred to Bill Buckner as Billy "F-n" Buckner when they talk about that play from the 1986 WS. I wonder if Billy "F-n" Buckner remembers this day every year? :confused: Ah, the curse of the Bambino has been lifted so he doesn't have to carry that heavy load anymore...

scooter729 10-25-2011 08:15 PM

ESPN had an intriguing perspective on it today. They had an interview with Buckner and his wife, talking about how Sox fans would say "we forgive Buckner now" after the Sox won two WS titles.

His wife's take on it was, Buckner was the one who should be forgiving the fans. Buckner was crucified in Boston for years, so much so that his family moved to Idaho to get away from Boston fans.

The story really made me think about it from Buckner's perspective - good story...

Peter_Spaeth 10-25-2011 08:54 PM

Let's give credit too to Schiraldi for giving up three straight hits (as I recall twice the Mets were down to their last strike) and to Stanley for a wild pitch.

Peter_Spaeth 10-25-2011 08:59 PM

Schiraldi pitched well in Game 7 too, it made a lot of sense to go back to him in a tie game, 3 straight hits again (one a home run this time) with a wild pitch thrown in for good measure.

sox1903wschamp 10-26-2011 12:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scooter729 (Post 934496)

Buckner was crucified in Boston for years, so much so that his family moved to Idaho to get away from Boston fans.

I think most of those people doing the crucifying were the less knowledgeable or the ultra casual fan. Darn shame.

barrysloate 10-26-2011 04:30 AM

Buckner was man enough to appear on Curb Your Enthusiasm this past season, in which Larry David wrote a show that spoofed the moment. Larry befriends Buckner at a baseball card show, and tosses him the Mookie Wilson ball he had signed...which slips through Buckner's hands and drops out a window! Later in the episode a woman is forced to throw her baby three stories out of a burning building, and Buckner catches it on a fly and ends up the hero. But the episode had passersby cursing him as he walked down the street, and he told Larry he gets that every day. I bet that part is true.

Fred 10-26-2011 07:54 AM

Barry, I've go to see that episode.

RichardSimon 10-26-2011 08:15 AM

1 Attachment(s)
Did someone actually have a ticket for this game and not use it?
I always like to show off two of my favorite pieces from my collection.

tbob 10-26-2011 09:57 AM

Bill Buckner was and is a class guy. The ESPN feature was incredible, I wish more people had seen it.
Bob Stanley was more than happy to throw Billy Buck under the bus despite his wild pitch which tied the game and putting the winning run in scoring position. Now there is a classless individual :mad:

Rickyy 10-26-2011 01:45 PM

Bill Buckner is a class act. People forget too that he was a hell of a good player back in his day.

Ricky Y

chris6net 10-25-2012 08:05 AM

Now 26 years ago. For a diehard Mets fan it seems like yesterday. It seems like the franchise has been cursed ever since!

Gary Dunaier 10-29-2012 12:20 AM

In 2010, the actual "Mookie Ball" was on display in the Mets Museum and Hall of Fame at Citi Field.

http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4147/5...71276fef_b.jpg
(Photo taken October 3, 2010. © Gary Dunaier. Link to upload on Flickr.com: here.)

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2747/4...b7695219_b.jpg
(Photo taken April 19, 2010. © Gary Dunaier. Link to upload on Flickr.com: here.)


In 2011, the "Mookie Ball" was replaced by another 1986 World Series ball that was used in Game 6, signed on either side by both Mookie Wilson and Bill Buckner (signatures not visible in this photo).

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5030/5...fb228e29_b.jpg
(Photo taken May 18, 2011. © Gary Dunaier. Link to upload on Flickr.com: here.)

HOF Auto Rookies 10-29-2012 09:58 AM

False, '91 game 7 best ever

frankbmd 10-29-2012 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chris6net (Post 1047154)
Now 26 years ago. For a diehard Mets fan it seems like yesterday. It seems like the franchise has been cursed ever since!

Perhaps the title of this thread should be updated on an annual basis. When I saw it, I was trying to figure out what the hell happened in 1987.


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