Monday, October 31, 2011

My Favorite World Series Game


In about an hour, we'll say goodbye to October.  That means that baseball season is over, and, indeed, just a few days ago, the World Series ended with a Game 7 win by the St. Louis Cardinals.  Game 6 is being hailed as one of the best World Series games of all time: twice, the Texas Rangers were one strike away from winning the game and thus winning the series; twice, the Cardinals came back to tie the game; the Cardinals won in the 11th inning.

This World Series was so exciting that it brought me back to my favorite World Series--1996--the first Yankee Series win that I remember well.   (Argenis wears a 1996 Yankees World Series hat and I highly appreciate it.)  The best game in that series was Game 4.  The Yankees were down two games to one, playing in Atlanta, and they needed a win in Game 4 to have a good chance of capturing a World Series victory.  But the Yanks fell behind 6-0 by the fifth inning.  They clawed back to 6-3 by the eighth inning, when backup catcher Jim Leyritz came to the plate.  Off the Braves' best relief pitcher, Leyritz launched a clutch three-run homer to left field, over the head of a 19-year-old Braves rookie named Andruw Jones.  The Yankees had tied the game and they would win it in the 10th inning.  The following Saturday, they won the World Series back home in the Bronx.

What is your favorite World Series game?  Why?  What are your favorite baseball memories?  Which games of the past do you wish you'd been alive to see?

5 comments:

  1. I don't really like the world series mostly because I don't like baseball. I don't know why but the games just don't seam to interest me that much to actually watch them. The base ball memories I have is all because of my father and brothers. They took me to a lot of games yet they know I don't like the sport at all. I hope that I wont be forced to see another game ever again.

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  2. For shame, Krystal! I hope you don't expect me to give you extra credit for such heresy! Just kidding, you'll get your points. But I sure hope some of your classmates will comment here to help you see the light.

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  5. Hi Mr.Toomajian, It's Georgelina. Well I don't watch baseball but I am confused on what its trying to say. Is it trying to say that baseball ended or something like that? I do like playing baseball but I don't like watching it. It is boring. I'd rather play it:D. When everyone in school is talking about the Yankees and Mets and all other baseball leagues I agree with them but I really don't know what they saying.

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