I remember watching that game in college. They happened to have a free preview of the baseball package on cable and, being an Indians fan, I watched all their games that week. It was truly unbelievable. They replayed it on EPSN Classic or whatever it''s called within 36 hours I believe. That game in my opinion is symbolic of the reason people watch sports. As long as there is still an out left, it is not over.
I remember watching that game as is happened just saying, ""no way, NO WAY!"" My wife is from Cleveland and she was calling everyone is her family telling them to turn the game on. Only thing I''ve even seen like it was the Bills-Oilers playoff game in 90-91?
I remember watching that game in college. They happened to have a free preview of the baseball package on cable and, being an Indians fan, I watched all their games that week. It was truly unbelievable. They replayed it on EPSN Classic or whatever it''s called within 36 hours I believe. That game in my opinion is symbolic of the reason people watch sports. As long as there is still an out left, it is not over.
He not busy being born is busy dying. -Bob
That was very cool. Games like that remind you what baseball is.
That was awesome, Pred. Nice find.
If there were any justice in the world, 'emoticons' would be a failed eighties Transformers spin off movie, in which all the bots transform into a symbol of an emotion, and which preaches gay rights.
Cool beans!
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*Except me. - Certis
I remember watching that game as is happened just saying, ""no way, NO WAY!"" My wife is from Cleveland and she was calling everyone is her family telling them to turn the game on. Only thing I''ve even seen like it was the Bills-Oilers playoff game in 90-91?