Your most memorable sports moment...
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Interested in what memories you guys have, that you'll always get a smile remembering. I have a few...
1-Winning the city wide LL championship. Had a great time platooning at 2nd/3rd/1st, batting a little above .400. I averaged 1 free base per game via hit by pitch. Played with some guys I grew up with, thank the Lord Sammy(RIP) and me got to play together for a couple of years. We went to school together our whole lives, ran around with the same people, and it's something I'm glad we got to do together. He died a year after high school(I was a senior) and that just sucked.
2-Jeffrey Maier's catch against the O's.
3-The Yankees 1996 World Series win
4-Cal breaking the streak
1-Winning the city wide LL championship. Had a great time platooning at 2nd/3rd/1st, batting a little above .400. I averaged 1 free base per game via hit by pitch. Played with some guys I grew up with, thank the Lord Sammy(RIP) and me got to play together for a couple of years. We went to school together our whole lives, ran around with the same people, and it's something I'm glad we got to do together. He died a year after high school(I was a senior) and that just sucked.
2-Jeffrey Maier's catch against the O's.
3-The Yankees 1996 World Series win
4-Cal breaking the streak
Collecting;
Mark Mulder rookies
Chipper Jones rookies
Orlando Cabrera rookies
Lawrence Taylor
Sam Huff
Lavar Arrington
NY Giants
NY Yankees
NJ Nets
NJ Devils
1950s-1960s Topps NY Giants Team cards
Looking for Topps rookies as well.
References:
GregM13
VintageJeff
Mark Mulder rookies
Chipper Jones rookies
Orlando Cabrera rookies
Lawrence Taylor
Sam Huff
Lavar Arrington
NY Giants
NY Yankees
NJ Nets
NJ Devils
1950s-1960s Topps NY Giants Team cards
Looking for Topps rookies as well.
References:
GregM13
VintageJeff
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2) D Brooks 2002 Super Bowl INT return for a TD to seal up a 26 year long dry spell.
3) Jordan ripping out the hearts of the Jazz with that shot.
4) Mitch Williams to Joe Carter
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Bill Buckner play
The Catch ....absolutely hated the play but i'll never forget it and remember it like it was yesterday
Kobe's lob to Shaq which completed a miracle comeback against Portland in the WCF
im sure i can list many more but these were on the top of my head
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Also the summer of 1980, when Brett was chasing .400. Listened to almost every game on the radio, can recall how excited KC announcers Denny Matthews and Fred White got when Brett was on a tear and raised his average above .400 in late August.
2) Darren McCartey shaking Niinimaa out of his jock (and finishing with a sweet goal) in the '97 Stanley Cup finals.
3) Detroit Lions 38, Dallas Cowboys 6
4) Don Denkinger
standing in the dugout and watching that lazy fly ball hover over him for what seemed like an eternity. When it finally landed in his glove I don't know if I even had my eyes open...........his first put out playing in the OF. (he played 2B on his normal team and it took literally hundreds of pop ups from dad in the yard for him to catch onto fly balls.)
Renteria to Foulke to Mientkiewicz
Edgar Renteria's base hit to win the '93 WS...Craig Counsell jumping up after scoring on the single....
Marlins beating the Yankees in the WS....
1981...Dodgers beating the Yankees in the WS...
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also saw Jim Abbott throw a no no at the stadium as well.
pedro martinez friday night effort when he struck out 17? and did not allow a baserunner after the first inning. (also seen at the stadium)
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When Steve Yzerman got a long long standing ovation about a decade ago from his hometown fans on opening day for hockey, because everybody thought Scotty Bowman was going to have him traded.
1997 Stanley Cup Finals
1998 Stanley Cup Finals and seeing Vladdy on the ice during the celebration!
2002 Stanley Cup Finals and seeing Scotty Bowman with skates on!
Michigan/Texas Rose Bowl game a couple years ago, one of the best games I have ever watched, although my team lost!
Not a sports moment so to speak, but the first time I met Al Kaline in person, I was 12, and I was shaking in my shoes when I shook his hand!
2) Adam Venitaries kick to win, well, all 3 of the Pats Superbowls.
3) The first Dream Team's Olymipc Gold Medal in basketball.
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--The next year (88) Gibson's homer against the Eck, still blows my mind.
--Habs win the cup in 93 on 2 goals by Paul Depietro, classic match-up (Demers with "the call" on McSorley in game 2).
--Spos win the World Series in 1994...oh wait, never happened, players went on strike and I had to watch Marquis Grissom get traded to the F'ing Braves, Wetteland to the F'ing Yanks and Walker walked (free agent). That was the end of my boys.
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2. Gibson on no legs and down 0-2 hitting the HR off HOFer to be.
3. Randy Savage vs. Rickey Steamboat in front of 93,173 at the Pontiac Silverdome, the beginning of the "Modern Era" of pro wrestling.
4. Chargers vs. Dolphins 1982 in the best game I have ever seen in any sport.
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Watching (in person) Illinois overcome a 15 point deficit to Arizona to advance to the 2004-05 Final Four.
I sent Nebraska coach Bill Callahan a lucky penny from the year he was born. He wrote back and sent me a autographed picture.
I met him 9 months later and he remembered the penny and said he still had it and he talked to me for a while about it and other stuff. That was cool.
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2004 Red Sox post season run to win it all (and I'm a Tiger fan-hats off to the Red Sox!).
Also, anytime Mark "The Bird" Fidrych pitched during his rookie season.
The batter hit a line drive a little over the head of the 3rd baseman, who could only get his glove up to tip the ball.
The ball sailed over his head.
I had only one chance: I dove and caught it with my bare right-hand in mid-air.
Received a nice strawberry on my side and the flattery of the batter running after me, bat in hand, yelling homicidal threats.
This was the 5th grade.
Other memorables?
-Ronde Barber intercepting mcnabb in the championship game and running it back for a TD, sealing a win for the Bucs and a Super Bowl appearance.
-the Buckner error
too many more to list, but these are the ones I remember most.
<< <i>The single most memorable moment? Edgar Martinez stroking a double in the 1995 playoffs against the yankees, Griffey sprinting full speed from first, scoring, and the entire team piling on top of him...the look of pure joy, of utter happiness on Junior's face spoke volumes about just how much he loved the game. That game saved baseball in Seattle, and led the way to the building of a new stadium (Safeco).. >>
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give it up, will you? And you want to come at me about derailing?
That usually denotes some form of friendly sarcasm over what has been said.
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<< <i>Oh Ax, c'mon now....I was just having a little bit of good natured fun. No need to get all bunched up. Notice the wink after my comment ?
That usually denotes some form of friendly sarcasm over what has been said. >>
Sacrasm doesn't typically translate well...sorry for the misunderstanding..
Let me preface this with:
this is not about anyone specific. lest the usual suspects get all worked up.
I agree, it also does not translate well especially when you are not being sarcastic and are simply being direct and to the point.
Steve
what is your most memorable sports moment? Do you have any?
yes I have some. did you read this thread from the beginning? My reply can be found on page 1.
Steve
#2 Pete Rose breaking Cobbs hit record
#3 The Bird / Magic era
#4 The Jordan era
#5 The frig plowing into the end zone!
# 6 Bo Jackson putting Bosworth on his a$$
and many more!