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Related: About this forumName the most memorable/greatest player you saw in his prime in person put on a show.
I would have to say it was Nolan Ryan. I think he struck out 15 or 16 the night I saw him.
Batters were looking back in the dugout with the face screaming how fast can I sit down look.
livetohike
(22,965 posts)Forbes Field and then at Three Rivers. Loved watch him throw from right field and nail a runner. He was and will always be my favorite player.
apcalc
(4,518 posts)MyOwnPeace
(17,275 posts)to go to Forbes Field - got seats in right field behind "The Great Roberto!"
Loved watching him throw those bullets from right field back to the infield - they were a white streak about 5 feet off of the ground!
And when he ran the bases he always ran out from under his helmet!
livetohike
(22,965 posts)flash of lightning.
MyOwnPeace
(17,275 posts)NEVER a clean uniform by the end of the game!
Loge23
(3,922 posts)I went to a game at Yankee Stadium many years ago with some friends. Ron Guidry was pitching.
He struck out 19 that night - an amazing performance that I was lucky to be at.
I am a Met fan. So in 1985 a young Doc Gooden was mesmerizing to watch - just unhittable. Between him and Strawberry, it was a thrill a minute when Doc was pitching and Straw ambled up to the plate. Straw used to bounce them off the old scoreboard at Shea - really something to see.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)May 1st or 2nd, 1959 Chicago,hit for the Cycle. After the game,the fellow who took us to the game was able to get us into the Locker room area and meet Williams and get our Programs Signed.
kairos12
(13,248 posts)Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)whom many of us who lived in the Twin Cities,had the pleasure to meet on many a occasion. Puckett and Herbek would do our Park and Rec end of Season Baseball Dinners.
SeattleVet
(5,589 posts)My grandfather used to take me to Yankee Stadium when I was a kid, so I got to see a lot of the greats in the early 60's.
empedocles
(15,751 posts)All time great Mickey Mantle, [rare triple crown winner,1956 BA .353, HR 52, RBI 130. I remember the rising 'low roar' at the House that Ruth built, as he strode towards the plate.
[Only others were Williams and Hornsby]
empedocles
(15,751 posts)blm
(113,818 posts)Les Paul had asked him to play for an event at HoB in LA, and Jeff promised to be there. Jeffs mother passed away right before the event, but, Jeff played. Only a small circle of us knew his mother had just died.
He played as passionately and mournfully as I had ever seen. He was down on the ground and his fingers were dripping blood, but he didnt let up. It was incredible, it was draining. I will never forget that night.
blm
(113,818 posts)Oops
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)Bo Jackson
gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)Al Kaline made it look easy when it wasn't. Zeke could take over a game. Magic could dominate a game from any position. Larry Bird had icewater in his veins. Bird Fidrych probably put on the best show though.
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)Carl Sagan, battling christian hecklers after a lecture in the 1980s. It was a performance I will never forget.
And, yes, he was a good sport, but he still sent the opposition away crying in their milk!
MaryMagdaline
(7,879 posts)Only time I saw a no hitter so I think I have to choose that game/ that performance
kairos12
(13,248 posts)MaryMagdaline
(7,879 posts)msongs
(70,171 posts)The Polack MSgt
(13,425 posts)But i was 8 years old. I can't really count that
The most amazing performances were probably Albert Pujols
In 2005 I saw Albert go 3 for 3 with 2 walks - a double and 2 homers and made 2 high light reel plays at 1st to steal hits from the Phillies. The best baseball game played that I ever saw live and in person
In a completely different way, Pujols impressed me a few years later.
In 2009 a fan in Pittsburgh fell onto the field near 1st base. He was attending the game with his son, who had Down's Syndrome on his son's 21st birthday.
Here is the story
https://www.stltoday.com/news/fan-feels-uplifted-after-fall-man-who-toppled-onto-playing/article_a5c37b06-cbd0-53ef-b8ec-1b26bf40ba29.html
sweetloukillbot
(12,599 posts)Saw Sandy Koufax throw a no hitter that was one batter shy of perfection (1 walk, I believe he said, in the 9th)
heather blossom
(174 posts)I saw Hank Aaron hit HR 695 and 696 in Shea Stadium. I was lucky enough to see the 1969 Mets play 5 times. Saw the great Tom Seaver &Nolan Ryan as a rookie. Saw Roberto Clemente play. Saw Nolan Ryan as a Texas Ranger. I got to see Adrian Beltre get hit #3000.
Atticus
(15,124 posts)in St. Louis.
Sedona
(3,818 posts)and...
it was game seven of the 2001 World Series.
Just wow. I was in the upper deck on the third base line.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/ARI/ARI200111040.shtml
kairos12
(13,248 posts)Game 7 is still one of the highlights of my sporting life. Mark Grace leading off the 9th was the right man in the right place against the only man sent to the HOF on a unanimous vote.
Sat next to the D'backs bull pen and had a conspiracy if Byung-hyun Kim started warming up we were jumping in to kick his ass.
It was the beer talking and with a 13 run lead at the top of the seventh we were off the hook.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/587262-2001-world-series-yankees-hero-byung-hyun-kim-signs-a-deal
It was freaky both nights with Guiliani and McCain there.
Wild night.
( I was SO in love with Mark Grace, what a hottie!)
Journeyman
(15,144 posts)I liked Ryan. Saw him pitch a one hitter. But in his prime, there's never been another like Kaufax.
apcalc
(4,518 posts)stopwastingmymoney
(2,143 posts)May 1, 1991 in Oakland breaks the all time stolen base record
Also, in the course of looking up that date, I found that Rickey was the batter for Nolan Ryans 5000th strike out 😀
leftieNanner
(15,697 posts)I trick-or-treated at Willy Mays House in San Francisco. He gave out whole Hershey bars (we always remember the important details, don't we?).
Saw him play a few times at The Stick too.
Indykatie
(3,853 posts)jojog
(403 posts)1 to 0 shutout of Cleveland to win their only WS.
Moostache
(10,163 posts)The Big Hurt in 1992 was other-worldly...he was insanely talented and went largely unnoticed outside of the South Side...
The irony of the White Sox finally winning the series in '05 when he was essentially a non-factor was a cruel twist of fate, but those early 90's Sox teams with Thomas, Ventura and Co. were some of my favorites to see.
gopiscrap
(24,170 posts)struck out 19 Mariners the night I saw him
John Fante
(3,479 posts)Shaq was named MVP after turning in one of the greatest individual seasons in NBA history. He was utterly dominant.
His performance in game 7 wasn't memorable, but the game itself was - the Lakers trailed the Blazers by 15 points in the 4th quarter before mounting a furious comeback and winning. That game took years out of my life and I lost my voice screaming so much, but man, was it sweet in the end.
broiles
(1,400 posts)the most memorable performance was an at bat by Mickey Rivers who fouled off so many pitches the pitcher wore out and Mickey got a hit. The pitcher was taken out.
Va Lefty
(6,252 posts)Far from his prime, in fact by 1977 he had been reduced to part time player. In April I was at Memorial Stadium and saw Brooks hit his last hr, a 3 run walk off in the 10th to beat the Cleveland Indians 6-5 in the 10th. I cut the boxscore out of the paper and carried it in my wallet for 25 years or so until it fell apart.
kairos12
(13,248 posts)past him. He was a helluva player.
Va Lefty
(6,252 posts)Seemed like every time the O's played the Yankees Jeter beat us.
CanonRay
(14,859 posts)SheltieLover
(59,605 posts)No hitter, Sept. 2008 in Milwaukee. WOW! Crowd was absolutely electric! 😁
hotrod0808
(323 posts)I saw Alan Trammell go 3-4 with two stolen bases. Same game, Lou Whitaker hit a 3-run bomb. They scored 14 runs that game. I think Petry was on the mound?