Typically when there are 12 runs scored total, it's considered a 'slug fest'. In this case it wasn't enough to win the game.
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Originally posted by MRBTX: Hate to admit it, I turned it off when it was 12-12 after the 9th. The 10th is only inning I haven't caught so far in this series. 1 more boys!
Same here.... I had to go to bed. What a game!
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...and last night's game ended well after midnight.
Nick
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If it wasn't for last year's Game 7 between the Cubs and Indians, that would have been the best game I have every seen. The winning run crossed the plate at 1:39am EST, and with a little post game, I was up until 2am.
And then it took me a little while to fall asleep because I was so pumped up from watching the game.
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Originally posted by AirmanJeff: I don't think it's too early to say that this is the best world series I have seen in my lifetime. I am praying for a game 7.
I don’t know how far back that goes, but I watched Don Larsen’s perfect game in 1956.
These games are certainly at or near the top, two excellent teams, playing for all the marbles, superb plays, powerful hitting, incredible competition.
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.
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My sister had two extra tickets last night and invited me to bring one of my boys.. Unable to choose between the boys, I decided to take them both. I drove them over to Houston, had my sister and her husband escort them to their seats and then meet up with them after the game and walk them out. I watched the game across the street on TV. We got home to Austin at 4:00 AM. For 11 and 13 year old boys that both love the game, they got one heck of an experience. I hope that long after I am gone my son's will talk about going to that game together when they were kids.
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Originally posted by TXJIM: My sister had two extra tickets last night and invited me to bring one of my boys.. Unable to choose between the boys, I decided to take them both. I drove them over to Houston, had my sister and her husband escort them to their seats and then meet up with them after the game and walk them out. I watched the game across the street on TV. We got home to Austin at 4:00 AM. For 11 and 13 year old boys that both love the game, they got one heck of an experience. I hope that long after I am gone my son's will talk about going to that game together when they were kids.
Excellent, and I have no doubt those boys will never forgot the game or the experience.