I was on the tractor chopping hay while listening to the Brewers game back in 2000 when they did this: __________________________________________
The Brewers made the biggest ninth-inning comeback in their history in the first game of a doubleheader Monday, scoring seven runs in the ninth before Jose Hernandez's solo homer in the 10th beat the Astros 10-9.
Ex- USN (SS) '66-'69 Pro-Constitution. LET'S GO BRANDON!!!
Remember Bum Phillips being asked why Earl Campbell was so slow getting up from a tackle and Bum replying "Yeah, I noticed he's pretty slow going down, too". Nice comeback.
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Remember Bum Phillips being asked why Earl Campbell was so slow getting up from a tackle and Bum replying "Yeah, I noticed he's pretty slow going down, too". Nice comeback.
I loved Bum Phillips when I was a kid. Between the Cowboy Hat, never knowing what Bum was going to say and Earl Cambell running over people how could a kid not be a Houston fan?
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26-23 in OT Bama heels the Uga Dawgs. God bless Nick Saban.
As Classic as Classic can be. Great teams, great battle. The relief guy coming off the bench to save the day with an incredible throw on an improbable play to claim an impossible win. And I'm glad Georgia didn't get the ball back. RTR
Colossians 3:17 (New King James Version) "And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him."
Nope. I ain't a Dodgers fan. However, the team has given us many exciting professional sports moments. I think Kirk Gibson's home run in Game One of the 1988 World Series is the single greatest event in sports. Hitting a major league fastball is the most difficult feat in professional sports. Michael Jordan couldn't hit a minor league change-up, let alone fastball. Kirk Gibson did it in severe pain and without use of his lower body. Batters use their legs to generate power. However, some consider Rick Monday to have completed sports' greatest play. You decide:
In my opinion, which is the only sports opinion that counts ;-) Mike Trout is the most dominant athlete of all professional team sports. Baseball requires most refined skill and physicality of all professional team sports. All of the most difficult feats to accomplish are in baseball. Mike Trout perfectly coordinated refined skill (hand-eye coordination) with incredible athleticism (height of jump, strength of right arm to support his body weight) to make a catch that O'dell Beckham could never make:
Sports writers have written that Mike Trout could become team sports first billion dollar athlete. There might be modicum of truth in that opinion.
November 11, 2011: Iowa State comes back from being down by 17 in the third quarter to then #2 Oklahoma State to tie the game and win it in double over-time.
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04 Red Sox, down 3-0 to the hated Yankees only to come back and win 4 games straight and eliminate the Yankees. They would go on to sweep the Cards in 4 to win the WS.
Super Bowl 51 Pats vs Falcons, we all know how that one turned out.
After 11 years out of motorcycle racing, Mike Hailwood wins the 1978 Isle of Man TT, as a privateer on a dealer prepped Ducati 900ss. The TT is a 37 mile course on public roads and probably the most dangerous event in motorcycle racing. Mike the Bike was 38 years old. The next week end he won Mallory Park, one of the shortest circuits in England and a sprint from beginning to end.