If the Angels thought 1982 was heartbreakingly tough, this series, up 3-1 and one pitch away from the World Series, would be the ultimate heartbreaking collapse.
The 1995 collapse still stings too. I believe we had a 13/14 game lead over Seattle in mid August and they managed to catch us and actually over take us. The Halos forced a one game play off and I still remember watching that game like it was yesterday. Mark Langston pretty matched the Big Unit pitch for pitch until JT Snow made an error with two outs on the seventh inning that allowed the M’s to break the game wide open.
This broadcast was quite pleasant, and I now realize why. Tim McCarver isn't here spoiling everything with his trash analysis and bad info. He was so annoying in the 85 playoffs; hopefully, he will be absent from the rest of this series.
Wow! The Angels put away the Red Sox! Clemens just didn’t have the control. And Boston needed to score more runs in the inning where they finally scored to get some momentum going. Everything just didn’t go well for Boston after the double play in the first inning. They should have stayed with the bunt and moved Boggs to second. Who knows what would have happened after Buckner’s at bat.
This is a 2 uestion comment, is bob boone releated to Aaron of the yankees and how many teams did Reggie play for in his career? Anyway keep up the good work🙈🙉🙊😜👍
Bob Boone is Aaron's father. Aaron's grandfather Ray Boone and brother Bret Boone also played. Reggie played for the Athletics (in Kansas City and in Oakland), the Orioles, the Yankees, and the Angels. He returned to the Athletics for the final year of his career (1987).
Great game from Mike Witt. My 86 Angels. Tremendous series in both leagues.
It’s incredible how Clemens balked all the time when pitching from the stretch. He never stops his delivery. Yet, never called.
Awesome. You do an outstanding service. Ive been trying to find the 86 post season. Everyone always mentions its the greatest. Ill enjoy this.
If the Angels thought 1982 was heartbreakingly tough, this series, up 3-1 and one pitch away from the World Series, would be the ultimate heartbreaking collapse.
The 1995 collapse still stings too. I believe we had a 13/14 game lead over Seattle in mid August and they managed to catch us and actually over take us. The Halos forced a one game play off and I still remember watching that game like it was yesterday. Mark Langston pretty matched the Big Unit pitch for pitch until JT Snow made an error with two outs on the seventh inning that allowed the M’s to break the game wide open.
but nothing compares to the yankees collapse to the red sox in 2004
god bless you!! volume is too low if i had 1 criticism
Wally Joyner’s staph infection ruined the Angels
I was at this game.
the beginning of clemens being crapola in the post season
This broadcast was quite pleasant, and I now realize why. Tim McCarver isn't here spoiling everything with his trash analysis and bad info. He was so annoying in the 85 playoffs; hopefully, he will be absent from the rest of this series.
McCarver did the NLCS with Keith Jackson.
6:53 did she called him ''dad''? Hahaha
Angels should have won this series. Would have saved the Red Sox all the embarrassment 😅
It Was In Cold It Feels Like The UK
Wow! The Angels put away the Red Sox! Clemens just didn’t have the control. And Boston needed to score more runs in the inning where they finally scored to get some momentum going. Everything just didn’t go well for Boston after the double play in the first inning. They should have stayed with the bunt and moved Boggs to second. Who knows what would have happened after Buckner’s at bat.
Do you have Game 2? I can’t find that anywhere.
This is a 2 uestion comment, is bob boone releated to Aaron of the yankees and how many teams did Reggie play for in his career? Anyway keep up the good work🙈🙉🙊😜👍
Bob Boone is Aaron's father. Aaron's grandfather Ray Boone and brother Bret Boone also played. Reggie played for the Athletics (in Kansas City and in Oakland), the Orioles, the Yankees, and the Angels. He returned to the Athletics for the final year of his career (1987).
We all know what happens next 😔
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Neither does don sutton