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GiveHyzduashot
01-24-2003, 09:27 PM
We had 12 votes this past round .. all of these people suddenly coming out of the woodwork, kinda makes me wonder if someone's editing the poll. ;)

Gibson's moment had 4 votes, then Gehrig's, Thomson's, Maris's, and Cal's had two votes apiece.

Voting ends Sunday, January 26. Probably late evening.

Fifteenth place: Satchel Paige becomes the first Negro Leage player inducted into the HOF

Fourteenth place: Blue Jays' Joe Carter ends 1993 World Series with a walk-off homer off Mitch Williams

Thirteenth place: Nolan Ryan pitches his 7th no-hitter at age of 44

Twelfth place: Pete Rose breaks Ty Cobb's career hit record

Eleventh place: Mark McGwire & Sammy Sosa battle to break Maris' single season homerun record

Tenth place: Don Larsen throws a Perfect Game in the 1956 World Series

Ninth place: Jackie Robinson breaks baseball's "color barrier"

Eighth place: Kirk Gibson wins Game 1 of 1988 World Series with a pinch-hit walk-off homer

awefullspellare
01-24-2003, 09:37 PM
Gerigh, porque no esta en un partido.

WestsideHimself
01-25-2003, 01:32 AM
Without a doubt didnt have to think this one over

"Bobby Thomson hits the "shot heard round the world" in 1951"

rockin500
01-25-2003, 01:39 AM
went with Cal Ripken this time. :)

Rockin Robin
01-25-2003, 05:05 AM
Bobby Thompson. It was simply one swing of the bat.
(Plus he most likely stole the sign.)




Although I am particularly fond of hearing "The Giants win the penant." But on the other hand, my dad was a big fan of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

PissedPrincess
01-25-2003, 08:19 PM
Boot Cal already.:cool:

btw-It wouldn't let me vote Josh.:(

Can you write my vote in?

GiveHyzduashot
01-26-2003, 12:19 AM
I went with Maris again.

Jacqui, your vote was added.