Late in that game Miami had the greatest defensive three and out series that I have ever seen. Hits like you saw back then just don't fly today, and rightfully so. The Orange Bowl was one of those old stadiums that just seems to have a lot of insane moments during its history.I was in the Orange Bowl for the 1992 Wide Right 2 game between the #3 Canes and the #2 Noles. Noles missed a game tying FG, wide right, as time expired. This game was the season after Wide Right 1 in Tallahassee, when FSU was ranked # 1 and Miami # 2. FSU missed a potential game winning FG, wide right, in the waning seconds.
The game atmosphere in the Orange Bowl that day was one of the best that I’ve ever experienced.
I should add a detail to this one too…I’ll add a random one…
I was there on 18 at the TPC with my dad for the playoff hole where Spieth holed out from the bunker. I swear the ground shook.
But is it O.K. for the umpire to kick out the best pitcher in baseball in an ALCS game?I was at the Oakland A's vs Boston World Series Game when Clemens was kicked out of the game by the umpire.
It was really weird. Clemens was on the mound and jut stopped pitching. Play appeared to be suspended. After a few moments, Clemens walked to the dugout. There was never an announcement about why. I think I only found out what happened be listening to the car radio on the way home. He had apparently disputed a call in language that the ump didn't like.
I'm sorry, you don't kick out the best pitcher in baseball in a World Series game, unless, perhaps, he literally pisses on you.

2 days later...- Maybe for the better, actually...a little team by name of U of Florida would have been waiting for us.....the two-straight NCAA Champs-to-be.....I was at Righetti's no-hitter against the Sox on July 4th, 1983 at the old Yankee stadium. I was with 2 Sox fans and 2 Yankee fans travelling back to CT after a weekend drunkfest in Toms River NJ. We decided to get tickets last minute on the way home. Even though I am a Sox fan, it was still special to witness a no-hitter. I remember that it was very hot that day.
I was also at the Clemens/Pedro matchup during the 1999 ALCS at Fenway. The crowd was rabid that day and wanted blood from Clemens. They got it as he only lasted 2 innings and the Sox won the game but lost the series. There weren't many great moments as a Sox fan prior to 2004.
I also have many great UConn moments and one in particular that stands out was the 2006 game between UConn and Washington where Rashad hit the shot to send the Huskies into OT and a win. We all know what happened two days later. I took the afternoon off and drove down to DC from CT to see the game spontaneously.
Nothing too crazy, but I did see Chris Osgood score against the Whalers. At the time it was only the 4th time in NHL history a goalie had scored.
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That's when I became a Mick fan. He didn't back down an inch. Real time I was thinking "Valentine isn't pulling that on Calhoun". (Yes, I know Ollie was the coach that year)I was sitting right behind the Cincinnati bench at the XL Center in 2014 when Mick Cronin and America's Referee TV Teddy Valentine went face to face and exchanged pleasantries. I think about it often.
Game 6 of the 1975 World Series. My seat was down the first base line, I had a great view of Fisk jumping and down to keep the ball fair in the bottom of the 12th. I also had a great view of Bernie Carbo's 3 run HR in the 8th to tie the game at 6.
Most here probably know that this is the game the Robin Williams talks about missing (because he 'had to see about a girl') in Good Will Hunting.
The game was played on October 21, 1975.
On October 21, 1980 I was at game 6 of the 1980 World Series to see the Phillies their first World Series.
I got married on October 21, 1989.
Yankees at Red Sox July 24, 2004. Jason Varitek shoved his catcher’s mitt into ARod’s face and the Red Sox scored 3 runs in the 9th and won on a walk off 2 run HR by Bill Mueller. The game is widely acknowledged as the turning point in the season and the rivalry was ratcheted up and set the stage for the historic ALCS come back from 3-0. Red Sox fans know the game. Still have the ticket stub on my son’s bedroom wall.
Clemens was the opposite of a big game pitcher.1998 ALCS Game 3. Yankees come into Fenway after winning two close games at home and send Clemens to the mound. Sox send him packing after 5 runs and one batter in the 3rd. The "Rogggggggggg-er" chant was deafening. I was hoarse for days. Sox win 13-1. It was the only game they won in that series but it was unforgettable.