<< <i>I was at Game #6 in 1986. I am also a METS fan, so that was my choice.
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My Gumba I would love to agree with you but I need to give a slight edge to the 60 W.S Game 7.My freinds and I lived in North East Detroit at that time and were standing outside of a Television and appliance store just hanging around watching the game through the window ans seen Maz hit that homer.At rhe time we were Yankee haters and we went wild like a bunch of 12 yr olds would. Another game I would like to include is game 7 of the 55 World series when the Dodgers beat the Yanks.I never witnessed it however have seen many highlights of that game often.
October 9, 1938: Lou Gehrig's last world series game. He was forced to retire on April 30, 1939. I would love to watch this game, but I never seen a copy for sale.
I'm a Gehrig fan.
Dave >>
Dave,
Try Ebay Palmer999 as I have in the past bought many audio tapes of games from him of games far back as 1934 Tigers/Yanks.He has a wide variety of baseball,Football both pro and college and Boxing from way back when.He is not expensive.
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<< <i>I was at Game #6 in 1986. I am also a METS fan, so that was my choice.
My Gumba
I would love to agree with you but I need to give a slight edge to the 60 W.S Game 7.My freinds and I lived in North East Detroit at that time and were standing outside of a Television and appliance store just hanging around watching the game through the window ans seen Maz hit that homer.At rhe time we were Yankee haters and we went wild like a bunch of 12 yr olds would.
Another game I would like to include is game 7 of the 55 World series when the Dodgers beat the Yanks.I never witnessed it however have seen many highlights of that game often.
<< <i>I would go with one not listed.
October 9, 1938: Lou Gehrig's last world series game. He was forced to retire on April 30, 1939. I would love to watch this game, but I never seen a copy for sale.
I'm a Gehrig fan.
Dave >>
Dave,
Try Ebay Palmer999 as I have in the past bought many audio tapes of games from him of games far back as 1934 Tigers/Yanks.He has a wide variety of baseball,Football both pro and college and Boxing from way back when.He is not expensive.
Tony