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October 15th, 1988: The Infamous Kirk Gibson HR Game
JoeSportsFan.com —
October 15th, 1988
21 years ago today, an injured Kirk Gibson hit one of the most dramatic homeruns in baseball history. With 2 outs in bottom of 9th, the pinch-hitting Gibson hit a 2 run HR to give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 5-4 win in first game of World Series against Dennis Eckersley’s mullet and the Oakland A’s.
Frankly, there are no words that we can add to make this moment any greater, so we’ll leave it up to YouTube. Since us Midwesterns are used to hearing Jack Buck’s signature call for the Gibson homerun, we’ll leave you Vin Scully’s ...
Diving in the Box: Fantasy Premiership Week 9
Rotodatabase.com blogs —
"Maybe next year." That's what the fellas in Brooklyn say whenever their beloved Dodgers fall short and that's what yours truly says now that his beloved Los Angeles Dodgers are out of the running for the World Series. As others in Los Angeles say to some effect, "At least Laker season starts soon" and yours truly says, "There's also plenty of Manchester United football to be played" and what a time to reflect on that thought just as United visit Anfield for a big clash against Liverpool. It could be a game without the big guns Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres, and Wayne Rooney, however, and I'll present a few workarounds on how best to ...
The Sports Union, Playing Through the Pain
The Sports Union —
By admin October 29, 2009 Email This Post Print This Post Post a comment The week at The Sports Union tested the resolve of the founders but their dedication and professionalism brought them through with flying colors. With a massive outbreak of a hybrid stew of the swine flu, mad cow disease and yellow fever ( wait, one has always lived with that! ), the founders fought through the pain, manned-up, dare I say, “pulled a Willis Reed?!” As a tribute to their monumental performance, we dedicate this post to those who fight through it on a daily basis. [sidenote] How many teared-up at one of these highlight ...

