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Didn't see a thread on this yet. They've been hyping this for a while and tonight they announce their top 10 all time HRs.
My guess is Fisk, Thompson, Carter, Gibson, Aaron 716, Bonds 756, Big Mac 62, Dent, Mazeroski*, and Bonds 71. Not too sure about the last 2. Post your top 10 or your predictions of their top 10. *edit: forgot Mazeroski, replaced Boone with him |
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huh?
BigMac 62 isn't even the best in Cards history Ozzie in '85 NLCS pwns it hard Jack Clark one that series was pretty awesome as well |
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huh? BigMac 62 isn't even the best in Cards history Ozzie in '85 NLCS pwns it hard Jack Clark one that series was pretty awesome as well [/ QUOTE ] About Big Mac 62 - because of all the stuff that has happened since then, it's value has diminished quite a bit obv. It was one of the biggest, most important HRs in baseball history at the time it happened, though. You're right that they may just leave it off all together. Forgot about Ozzie. Great HR. That could definitely be there. |
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Puckett's game 6 walk-off will probably be in there.
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Reggie Jackson's Light Smasher should be up there but it probably won't.
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Gibson should be top 3.
Bobby Thomson #1 though. Joe Carter's HR that won the WS vs. Phillies Bonds 756th, Bonds 71st, Mac 62nd, Ruth's called shot, Fisk's home run, Reggie Jackson's HR that hit the lights, Mickey Mantle's shot off of the Yankee facade what time is this on? |
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Puckett's game 6 walk-off will probably be in there. [/ QUOTE ] It was. Don't know how I missed that one. Also Maris 61, which I forgot too. No Fisk, no Big Mac. Boone did make it. |
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I'm really grasping at straws here. There have to be more that weren't mentioned yet...
- Ruth's "called" shot - Henderson in Game 5 vs Angels in 1986 ALCS |
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I'm really grasping at straws here. There have to be more that weren't mentioned yet... - Ruth's "called" shot - Henderson in Game 5 vs Angels in 1986 ALCS [/ QUOTE ] They mentioned ahead of time that Ruth's "called shot" HR wouldn't make the list. I put Henderson's HR in the same category as Big Mac. Because of the fallout (i.e., Bill Buckner, Donnie Moore), it's overall value has probably diminished. Also, it wasn't a game winner. |
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My personal opinion of course...but I really think that Aaron's 715th was a tad more significant than his 716th.
I think Maris' 61st HR to break what was previously considered an almost unbreakable record by the beloved Babe Ruth should be up there. There was so much controversy surrounding that HR that they thought it appropriate to put a freaking asterisk on it. |
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