BYH
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Not the ones you saw in person. the ones you watched on TV.
Posting about where I was at the end of the 1993 World Series got me thinking about some of the places I watched/learned about the biggest sporting events of my youth. To me, the stories behind where I was make the games that much more memorable.
Anyway, here's a few of my memorable ones. Maybe this thread perishes or maybe you can add your memories!
Game Six, 1986 World Series: Turned down an invitation to go to my buddy's house. He's a Red Sox fan. Should have gone. I remember crying tears of anguish, and then tears of joy, in the basement.
Game One, 1988 World Series: At the house of the buddy who invited me to watch Game Six of the 1986 World Series. The A's were my favorite AL team (what can I say, I was 15 and I liked the Bash Brothers) so I was rooting for them and feeling pretty good about their chances when Kirk Gibson limped to the plate against the Eck. When Gibson hit the homer, my buddies and I started jumping up and down and hugging each other. There was a momentary "uhhh what the **** are we doing, isn't BYH an A's fan, we should be making fun of him plus does this make us gay" pause, but we kept whooping it up anyway. It was just so freaking stunning. I loved how the moment brought out our most basic instinct as fans.
Super Bowl XXV: At my best friend's house. He was pretty into football, but we had two other guys there...one who had a very casual interest in it yet always tried to sound like the guy who knew what he was talking about ("Oh man I love Phil Simms I hope he wins his first Super Bowl this year!") and another who HATED sports. I honestly have no idea why he was there...he had a nerdy rep and I think I coaxed him out b/c I was tired of everyone making fun of him. Anyway, the game was so good that we were all captivated. When Norwood lined up for the field goal, my sports-hating buddy gripped his chair and started yelling for Norwood to miss it. Good times.
Game Six, 1991 World Series: I was hanging out at a cross country teammate's house. None of the other guys there were big baseball fans, but shortly before midnight, I said to our host "Hey can you put on the baseball game real quick?" He changed the channel, I kid you not, as Kirby Puckett swung. Awesome. Three seconds later and I would have missed "We'll see you tomorrow night!"
Add yours!
Posting about where I was at the end of the 1993 World Series got me thinking about some of the places I watched/learned about the biggest sporting events of my youth. To me, the stories behind where I was make the games that much more memorable.
Anyway, here's a few of my memorable ones. Maybe this thread perishes or maybe you can add your memories!
Game Six, 1986 World Series: Turned down an invitation to go to my buddy's house. He's a Red Sox fan. Should have gone. I remember crying tears of anguish, and then tears of joy, in the basement.
Game One, 1988 World Series: At the house of the buddy who invited me to watch Game Six of the 1986 World Series. The A's were my favorite AL team (what can I say, I was 15 and I liked the Bash Brothers) so I was rooting for them and feeling pretty good about their chances when Kirk Gibson limped to the plate against the Eck. When Gibson hit the homer, my buddies and I started jumping up and down and hugging each other. There was a momentary "uhhh what the **** are we doing, isn't BYH an A's fan, we should be making fun of him plus does this make us gay" pause, but we kept whooping it up anyway. It was just so freaking stunning. I loved how the moment brought out our most basic instinct as fans.
Super Bowl XXV: At my best friend's house. He was pretty into football, but we had two other guys there...one who had a very casual interest in it yet always tried to sound like the guy who knew what he was talking about ("Oh man I love Phil Simms I hope he wins his first Super Bowl this year!") and another who HATED sports. I honestly have no idea why he was there...he had a nerdy rep and I think I coaxed him out b/c I was tired of everyone making fun of him. Anyway, the game was so good that we were all captivated. When Norwood lined up for the field goal, my sports-hating buddy gripped his chair and started yelling for Norwood to miss it. Good times.
Game Six, 1991 World Series: I was hanging out at a cross country teammate's house. None of the other guys there were big baseball fans, but shortly before midnight, I said to our host "Hey can you put on the baseball game real quick?" He changed the channel, I kid you not, as Kirby Puckett swung. Awesome. Three seconds later and I would have missed "We'll see you tomorrow night!"
Add yours!