At most, each World Series offers seven opportunities to leave a memorable mark in baseball. Great games are filled with special moments, sensational plays, big hits or stellar pitching outings.
My personal favorite was game 6 stl vs Tex in 2011
Agree 100%
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slayer14
SBR Posting Legend
08-12-13
22007
#4
Josh Beckett shutting out the Yankees in game 6 of the world series for the Marlins back in 2003
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Roscoe_Word
SBR MVP
02-28-12
3999
#5
Remember being at the local bar for this one.
With the beers and the yayo flyin (have since cleaned up act) we went ballistic when the "Demon" went deep.
Down 3 games to none...wow!
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MinnesotaFats
SBR Posting Legend
12-18-10
14758
#6
That's a list for rhubes
1991 game 7 was the greatest baseball game ever played
Beyond Jack Morris going 10 inning...there were so many behind the scenes things, little nuances that kept that game at 0-0
Fake double plays, 3-2-3 double plays, bloop hit turning into a double in the 10th
Just wonderful old school baseball, 2 great managers using every position player available, the tactics, the hardnosed baseball, the inside game and the glory of the local boy going 10 inning was just perfect
The rest of this list is just games ending with home runs....
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INVEGA MAN
SBR Hall of Famer
01-30-08
6793
#7
What beats hitting a home run in the bottom of the 9th to win game 7!!
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Enkhbat
SBR MVP
04-18-11
3145
#8
Behind the bag game, Kirk Gibson 1988 game one. Last year's game 7, seeing Astros lose 4 straight at home.
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Hushie
SBR Wise Guy
11-02-19
747
#9
2014 Game 7 MadBum pitches 5 scoreless relief inning in RELIEF ON THE ROAD after pitching a complete game shutout in game 5. Best pitcher in World Series history with arguably his best performance in the World Series.
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GUMMO77
SBR Hall of Famer
08-23-10
9294
#10
Braves - Twins 91’
And it’s not even close.
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lakerboy
SBR Aristocracy
04-02-09
94368
#11
Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
That's a list for rhubes
1991 game 7 was the greatest baseball game ever played
Beyond Jack Morris going 10 inning...there were so many behind the scenes things, little nuances that kept that game at 0-0
Fake double plays, 3-2-3 double plays, bloop hit turning into a double in the 10th
Just wonderful old school baseball, 2 great managers using every position player available, the tactics, the hardnosed baseball, the inside game and the glory of the local boy going 10 inning was just perfect
The rest of this list is just games ending with home runs....
That was a great game. Morris was a horse
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unusialsusp5
SBR MVP
04-18-10
4198
#12
Originally posted by GUMMO77
Braves - Twins 91’
And it’s not even close.
yankees-pirates 60' is close.
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lakerboy
SBR Aristocracy
04-02-09
94368
#13
Game 6 stl vs kc was incredible as well in 1985
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Vikings2
SBR Sharp
08-14-07
448
#14
Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
That's a list for rhubes
1991 game 7 was the greatest baseball game ever played
Beyond Jack Morris going 10 inning...there were so many behind the scenes things, little nuances that kept that game at 0-0
Fake double plays, 3-2-3 double plays, bloop hit turning into a double in the 10th
Just wonderful old school baseball, 2 great managers using every position player available, the tactics, the hardnosed baseball, the inside game and the glory of the local boy going 10 inning was just perfect
The rest of this list is just games ending with home runs....
ditto
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magpie878
SBR MVP
10-04-18
1429
#15
Originally posted by Roscoe_Word
Remember being at the local bar for this one.
With the beers and the yayo flyin (have since cleaned up act) we went ballistic when the "Demon" went deep.
Down 3 games to none...wow!
This isn't a World Series game.... maybe the act ISN'T cleaned up?
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Roscoe_Word
SBR MVP
02-28-12
3999
#16
Originally posted by magpie878
This isn't a World Series game.... maybe the act ISN'T cleaned up?
Ha!.....my bad
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cincinnatikid513
SBR Aristocracy
11-23-17
45360
#17
rangers u might want defense replacement for nelson cruz in right field
1955 Game 7, Johnny Podres beats Yankees 2-0 for their first championship in history
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DrunkHorseplayer
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05-15-10
7719
#20
1977 Game 6; three pitches, three swings, three HR's.
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Louisvillekid1
SBR Aristocracy
10-17-07
52143
#21
Well personal favorite was Phillies / rays
rain out stopped in the 6th or 7th , it was already a parade like atmosphere
partied non stop until they started the game from where it left off
we basically had 3 parades
2 before The real one
funny now that I think about it was like covid
small stores that sell beers had lines outside with guards for maximum capacity
same night pat Burrell was trying to get beers
and he came down the alley , and once recognized went to front of line
Thanks for the memories
-furthermore trains where so lined up to get into philly ,
had guys selling train tickets to people in back of line for 10x the price
paying willingly
great times
-laker that was epic
fukkin st Louis
tex , josh Hamilton and Ron Washington
woulda been better story
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MinnesotaFats
SBR Posting Legend
12-18-10
14758
#22
Originally posted by unusialsusp5
yankees-pirates 60' is close.
That was such an interesting series
I think NYY outscored Pit by an average of 4 runs per game yet lost the series.
But that 91 series, w 4 of the 7 games decided on the last pitch, 5 of 7 by 1 run, 1 by 2.....c'mon
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pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82506
#23
Braves-Indians game 6 in 1995.
Greatest game ever. 1-0!
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Mr KLC
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12-19-07
30995
#24
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Louisvillekid1
SBR Aristocracy
10-17-07
52143
#25
Lol watching always sunny and its about that Phillies / rays
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clockwise1965
SBR Hall of Famer
10-01-13
6753
#26
Twins Braves 91.
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lakerboy
SBR Aristocracy
04-02-09
94368
#27
Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
That was such an interesting series
I think NYY outscored Pit by an average of 4 runs per game yet lost the series.
But that 91 series, w 4 of the 7 games decided on the last pitch, 5 of 7 by 1 run, 1 by 2.....c'mon
Big Dan Gladden fan back in the day.
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cincinnatikid513
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11-23-17
45360
#28
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beavis13
SBR MVP
06-18-14
2823
#29
Selfishly, as a life long Giants fan, i'll take game 7 of the 2014 series. Bumgarner coming in in relief and sealing the game. What a party that night.
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zam77
SBR MVP
11-03-10
3586
#30
Worst game ever was 2016 Indians / Cubs. Best game for everyone in North side Chicago worst game for league ever... umps completely changed outcome of game with calling delay when tribe had all the momentum in the world to finish them off going into extra innings
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Brooklyn Dick
SBR MVP
09-12-08
1067
#31
This one is way up there.
The most famous instance of a dropped third strike occurred in Game 4 of the 1941 World Series, when Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Mickey Owen allowed a third strike to get past him, allowing Tommy Henrich of the New York Yankees to reach base and start a game-winning rally in the 9th inning.
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TheLock
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04-06-08
14427
#32
Originally posted by slayer14
Josh Beckett shutting out the Yankees in game 6 of the world series for the Marlins back in 2003