Happy Anniversary Don Denkinger
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 4:17 am
Congrats on a 3-1 lead Cards, but I'm here to remind that shit happens... and just because I LIKE rubbing it in your FACE.
21 years ago today:
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The 1985 World Series, popularly known as the "Show-Me Series" and the "I-70 Series", pitted the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals against the American League champion Kansas City Royals. Interstate 70, which crosses Missouri and links the two cities together, inspired the nickname for this year's Major League Baseball championship.
This World Series has long been disputed since "The Call" in Game 6 when a late Royals rally was started by an obviously blown call by first base umpire Don Denkinger. In the 1985 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, Jorge Orta's Royals were trailing 3 games to 2 in the Series and 1-0 on the scoreboard. Orta led off the bottom of the ninth with a ground ball to Cardinal first baseman Jack Clark, who flipped the ball to Cardinal pitcher Todd Worrell covering first. Denkinger called Orta safe, but television replays later clearly showed that Worrell had beaten him to the base. The call shifted momentum of the Series to the Royals, who won the game 2-1, and the Series the next night on Bret Saberhagen's 11-0 shutout.
It was the second Missouri-only World Series: the first was the 1944 World Series between two St. Louis teams, the Cardinals vs. the Browns.
Although the Royals lost the first two games at home, they overcame their poor start and became World Series champions for the first time, thanks in particular to MVP Bret Saberhagen and his victories in Games 3 and 7.
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Rack Dane Iorg.
21 years ago today:
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The 1985 World Series, popularly known as the "Show-Me Series" and the "I-70 Series", pitted the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals against the American League champion Kansas City Royals. Interstate 70, which crosses Missouri and links the two cities together, inspired the nickname for this year's Major League Baseball championship.
This World Series has long been disputed since "The Call" in Game 6 when a late Royals rally was started by an obviously blown call by first base umpire Don Denkinger. In the 1985 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, Jorge Orta's Royals were trailing 3 games to 2 in the Series and 1-0 on the scoreboard. Orta led off the bottom of the ninth with a ground ball to Cardinal first baseman Jack Clark, who flipped the ball to Cardinal pitcher Todd Worrell covering first. Denkinger called Orta safe, but television replays later clearly showed that Worrell had beaten him to the base. The call shifted momentum of the Series to the Royals, who won the game 2-1, and the Series the next night on Bret Saberhagen's 11-0 shutout.
It was the second Missouri-only World Series: the first was the 1944 World Series between two St. Louis teams, the Cardinals vs. the Browns.
Although the Royals lost the first two games at home, they overcame their poor start and became World Series champions for the first time, thanks in particular to MVP Bret Saberhagen and his victories in Games 3 and 7.
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Rack Dane Iorg.