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1960 World Series game 7, if you can find it.
1993 World Series game 6 1986 ALCS game 5. Then read about the effects of this game on the participants. 1977 World Series game 6 WGN used to show replays of a Cubs-Phillies game in which both teams scored 20+ runs. It had no impact on any results, however if you like offense...
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Don't get me wrong, i'm not sensationalistic or something, but, as i said, i want to spend my limited time with some great ball games
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» Mike Schmidt’s 4 Home Run Day Against the Chicago Cubs … | Blogging-Baseball.com
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"The type and formula of most schemes of philanthropy or humanitarianism is this: A and B put their heads together to decide what C shall be made to do for D. The radical vice of all these schemes, from a sociological point of view, is that C is not allowed a voice in the matter, and his position, character, and interests, as well as the ultimate effects on society through C's interests, are entirely overlooked. I call C the Forgotten Man" - William Graham Sumner |
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And there is also the vastly underrated 1980 LCS between Phillie and Houston. Tough, virtually error-free nailbiters for every game.
2. Phillies-Astros, 1980 | Baseball?s Greatest League Championship Series | Comcast.net
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"The type and formula of most schemes of philanthropy or humanitarianism is this: A and B put their heads together to decide what C shall be made to do for D. The radical vice of all these schemes, from a sociological point of view, is that C is not allowed a voice in the matter, and his position, character, and interests, as well as the ultimate effects on society through C's interests, are entirely overlooked. I call C the Forgotten Man" - William Graham Sumner |
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The 1934 World Series but you'll have to read about it.
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In case no one has seen it before, check out the MLB Classics channel on YouTube. It has a number of games in full from past World Series, League Championship Series, and so forth.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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On YouTube the Channel ClassicMLB11 has many complete World Series, LCSs, and numerous NBC Games of the Week from the 80's. I've watched the 76, 77 and 78 World Series and Jack Morris's 1984 No Hitter over the last few weeks. Many many more to choose from there.
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Join Date: May 2003
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Oh sure, had to bring up Gascan Joe Mesa throwing the game away. Only the most painful sports moment of my entire life.
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"The type and formula of most schemes of philanthropy or humanitarianism is this: A and B put their heads together to decide what C shall be made to do for D. The radical vice of all these schemes, from a sociological point of view, is that C is not allowed a voice in the matter, and his position, character, and interests, as well as the ultimate effects on society through C's interests, are entirely overlooked. I call C the Forgotten Man" - William Graham Sumner |
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