Your Favorite WS
Boopotts
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I'm kind of curious as to what everyone's favorite WS is that does NOT involve a) your favorite team, or b) your most hated team. Just a series that you really enjoyed watching and didn't have any emotional stake in.
Examples:
1) My 'best' WS ever was 1982, but I'm not counting it because the Cards were my favorite team.
2) My second favorite was probably 2001, but again I'm not counting that because the Yankees are my most hated MLB team (they're actually neck and neck with the Red Sox, but they beat them by a nose).
Given this, I'm going with 1991. Just a fantastic series that gave us everything we demand from the fall classic.
Examples:
1) My 'best' WS ever was 1982, but I'm not counting it because the Cards were my favorite team.
2) My second favorite was probably 2001, but again I'm not counting that because the Yankees are my most hated MLB team (they're actually neck and neck with the Red Sox, but they beat them by a nose).
Given this, I'm going with 1991. Just a fantastic series that gave us everything we demand from the fall classic.
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Steve
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Jay
<< <i>Of course 1986 would be my absolute answer, but if I can't count that one, I'd have to say the 1997 Marlins win, with future Met Al Leiter and ex-Met Bobby Bonilla playing key roles, that was a special one for them and it went down to the very end. A close second place would be the 1991 Series when Jack Morris threw his 10-inning shutout to beat the Braves in Game 7. >>
1997. I forgot about that one, and it definitely ranks in my top 5. My heart about jumped up in my throat when Renteria hit that single.
the 1997 series was heartbreaking... my beloved tribe!
p.s.
Jose Mesa should be deported
Those were memories that will last a life-time
Second runners up, 2004 in Boston and experiencing Fenway for the first time / 1985 World Series in KC (even though I was too young to really appreciate it).
Edited to add - Ooops, I didn't follow the directions. Flip-flop my statement then
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that was my favorite.
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Looking for Topps rookies as well.
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VintageJeff
<< <i>1996. The way that Atlanta came out of the gates in Game 1, they were already favorites coming into the game and the shalacking the Yankees took only furthered entrenched the underdog status. Game 1s score 12-1 Atlanta. Game 2, the Yankees didn't get beat around; but still lost convincingly 4-0. At this point, most casual fans and analysts said "The Series is over". Both of the losses were in the Bronx as well. The Yankees then ran off 3 consecutive wins at Fulton stadium(5-2, 8-6, and 1-0). The Yankees came back to the Bronx and won a thriller 3-2. Somehow, someway the Yankees won even while batting 40 points less than the Braves as well as losing the pitching battle ERA 3.93 to 2.33. My favorite, most memorable World Series win. >>
<< <i>1993 - Joe Carter HR to end it ... "Touch'em all Joe. You'll never hit a bigger home run in your life," Tom Cheek >>
This doesn't count. You're a Jays fan.
1905; John McGraw managing against Connie Mack, Christy Mathewson hurls THREE shoutouts against the A's, Chief Bender blanks the Giants in one game, Eddie Plank loses to Iron-man McGinnty 2-1 in another game.
Seen live
1975; Hard to pick a better one, superstars going back and forth, sooooo close, both teams had 3.88 ERAs and Boston actually outscored the Reds 30 to 29.
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<< <i>1993 - Joe Carter HR to end it ... "Touch'em all Joe. You'll never hit a bigger home run in your life," Tom Cheek >>
This doesn't count. You're a Jays fan. >>
Sorry Boo. You're right. Brain cramp on my part.
I'm going with '79 then. The "We Are Family Pirates" over the O's.
Tigers/ Cards
Gibson k's 15
Lolich wins 3
i was 13 years old.
what could be better then that?
I'd like to see a repeat of that series this yr, if my mets do not win the next round.
If they do win the round I'd like to see a repeat of the 73 series.
Mets/A's
Steve
1991 --- Was in college in GA -- thrilling games and a happy ending
Erik
I had just started watching baseball with some sort of interest (I was 12), and have been hooked ever since.
2004 was good too - I was in college at Central Missouri where half the students are from KC and the other half from St Louis. Nothing made me feel better than laughing at all of those arrogant priks when they got swept. After putting up with their Rams crap for 4 years it was nice to have something to smile about.
Steve
<< <i>1987 --- never thought I'd see that happen in my lifetime
1991 --- Was in college in GA -- thrilling games and a happy ending >>
These don't count. You're a Twins fan.
<< <i>1996. The way that Atlanta came out of the gates in Game 1, they were already favorites coming into the game and the shalacking the Yankees took only furthered entrenched the underdog status. Game 1s score 12-1 Atlanta. Game 2, the Yankees didn't get beat around; but still lost convincingly 4-0. At this point, most casual fans and analysts said "The Series is over". Both of the losses were in the Bronx as well. The Yankees then ran off 3 consecutive wins at Fulton stadium(5-2, 8-6, and 1-0). The Yankees came back to the Bronx and won a thriller 3-2. Somehow, someway the Yankees won even while batting 40 points less than the Braves as well as losing the pitching battle ERA 3.93 to 2.33. My favorite, most memorable World Series win. >>
This doesn't count. You're a Yankees fan.
As a adult ---- 1996 - Drop first two games at home to Braves. Leyritz, Pettitte, Cone, Girardi, O'neill ..... GOOD TIMES !!!!
For obvious reasons.
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As a adult ---- 1996 - Drop first two games at home to Braves. Leyritz, Pettitte, Cone, Girardi, O'neill ..... GOOD TIMES !!!!
For obvious reasons. >>
Dan-
Please read the original post in this thread.
Thanks,
Guy
1987 Twins / Cardinals ---- what a great series ...
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