I was at that game.Almost left.Good thing I didn't.It was a mass exodus leaving the stadium.They were down 12-0 then 14-2 going tinto the 7th.Scored 5 runs with 2 outsi n the 9th and Vizquel tied it up with an incredible triple.He flew around the bases while everyone scored to tie the game.Me and the people I went with had a sign that said Omar and when we turned it around it said Ramo.Everyone there stared at us like we were complete morans.Jolbert Cabrera hit the game winning single,you could heard the bat breaking(which in now in the hall of fame),as Kenny Lofton slide into home and the Indiasn backup catcher,Eddie Taubensee can storming out onto the field and carried him Lofton off.I'll never forget watching that.MetTaubensee once,a nice guy.Signs autographs if you send them to him.Anyways if you want to see the comeback to to this link. http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.ph鈥?/a> Good little flash about it.The best game that I've ever been to.
Tom Hamilton is my favorite broadcaster there is. Listening to him on that link sent chills down my spine
Report Abuse
Can anyone remember the game where the Cleveland Indians had an incredible comeback win?This game was dubbed "The Impossible Return." It was on August 5, 2001 and the matchup was the Indians versus Mariners. The home team was behind 14 - 2 in the first half of the game. I personally didn't watch it on television until the 6th inning when the offense soon came to life and propelled the tribe to an inconceivable 13-run comeback going into the extra innings. That was the best game I have ever seen in my life. What made it even more special was that it happened on my 18th birthday. If I had made a birthday wish on it, it perhaps could have come true. LOL! By the way, this stopped the Mariners from breaking a record for most wins by a team, but they still had a 116 win season. Amazing! And you know what else happened? The Mariners got blown out 17 - 2 in Game 2 versus the Indians in Jacob's Field during the 2001 playoffs and I was at that game. Had the Indians have gone on to the next round, I think Lou Panella would have had a heart attack.
Yeah, I remember that I was watching that game on TV, and almost turned it off. I decided to keep watching it and we had that 12 run comeback. It was against the Mariners if i remember correctly
That might have been August 5th 2001. They scored 12 runs in the biggest comeback in MLB history
No comments:
Post a Comment