This Day in History

Covemastah

Hoopah drives the boat Chief !!
Oct 17th 1988 ,,, I woke up day 1 as a married man !!
What the hell did I do ??
I left my balls at Sacred Hearts !
Wonder if they are still there ?
 

Covemastah

Hoopah drives the boat Chief !!
@MyTripisCut & @floridays



10/19/2004
Happy Bloody Sock day
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olroadbeech

Happy Verified UPSer
10/21/1975
Game 6 WS
Greatest WS game of all time


I was pumping gas at a station along the Weymouth/Braintree line while this unbelievable game was going on.
After Fisk hit that homer people were going NUTS. I got so many tips , money, joints, beers , etc.
It was the most fun night.

My best friend and I went to one of these games earlier that they lost by one run. The only WS game I ever went to.
Nothing better than Fenway Park any day.
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
I was pumping gas at a station along the Weymouth/Braintree line while this unbelievable game was going on.
After Fisk hit that homer people were going NUTS. I got so many tips , money, joints, beers , etc.
It was the most fun night.

My best friend and I went to one of these games earlier that they lost by one run. The only WS game I ever went to.
Nothing better than Fenway Park any day.
They still lost
 

Covemastah

Hoopah drives the boat Chief !!
Was 11 years old watching on the brand new 25 inch color RCA , old man bought it at Sears in Saugus , said we were watching the God dam series in color. Lol
 

olroadbeech

Happy Verified UPSer
Evans catch and Lynn slammed into the wall
Lynn & Carbo 3 run homers and Fisk solo in the 12 th
I agree that this game was probably THE best or close to the greatest WS game in history. People dismiss it because it was not a the WS winner. It was the 6th game that tied series at 3-3-and then the RS lost the 7th.

there are many great WS games. I can name a half dozen off top of head but this 6th game in 1975 was the best in my life. I had to listen on radio but they were so good announcing it , it was almost like being there. I was 19.
 

Covemastah

Hoopah drives the boat Chief !!
I agree that this game was probably THE best or close to the greatest WS game in history. People dismiss it because it was not a the WS winner. It was the 6th game that tied series at 3-3-and then the RS lost the 7th.

there are many great WS games. I can name a half dozen off top of head but this 6th game in 1975 was the best in my life. I had to listen on radio but they were so good announcing it , it was almost like being there. I was 19.
It was one of the best cuz it hit us so close because we are new Englanders , brings us back to our youth , you in late teens , me as an 11 yr old playing ball with my boyhood buddies and thinking back to simpler times , you as a late teen getting out and partying with buds , a time long ago but the memories of tiant , Yaz , Rico Lynn rice Evans will last us a lifetime , as bill lee said , the Sox won that series 3 games to 4
 

olroadbeech

Happy Verified UPSer
It was one of the best cuz it hit us so close because we are new Englanders , brings us back to our youth , you in late teens , me as an 11 yr old playing ball with my boyhood buddies and thinking back to simpler times , you as a late teen getting out and partying with buds , a time long ago but the memories of tiant , Yaz , Rico Lynn rice Evans will last us a lifetime , as bill lee said , the Sox won that series 3 games to 4
Exactly. I thought I was the luckiest kid in the world in 1967 ( age 11 ). I watched or listened to every Red Sox game that year, sometimes bringing my transister radio to school with earplug.
The year before they finished in 9th place so 1967 was HUGE. 54 years later I can still name every position player on the roster including most of the pitchers and utility players that helped contribute to the pennant.

That stellar team. Those of us there can never forget Tony C. who was thought to be the next Ruth until his career was ended by a pitch that almost killed him. Hawk Harrellson (sp ) who was the Joe Namath of the day and many others. Yaz was given "God" status. He could have run for governor of Massachusetts and won. I wore out the LP record "The Impossible Dream " about the 1967 Red Sox season.

It was a grand time to be a kid growing up during that time. We traded baseball cards and would throw them up against the outside school wall. The closest being the winner. A "leany" would win over almost anything. There would be bitter arguments on whose leany was higher. You could knock down a leany and win.

I would cash in Coke bottles at 2 cents each so I could buy a pack of baseball cards for 5 cents. There was nothing better than opening up that pack to see what you got. I had a trunkload of baseball cards from the 60's as well as comic books that my folks threw away when I was 18 and had moved away from home. A FORTUNE that could have paid for college.

That is the biggest thing I miss about Boston and New England. A GREAT sports town, Bruins, Celtics, Sox, Patriots. People came together over sports and it seemed like our world was at peace during the pennant race, the playoffs, the Stanley Cup , etc. Everyone was a "pal" and if you were down on your luck someone would always buy you a beer at the "bah"

Thanks for bringing up these memories.
 
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