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OT: Name the trademark play in the history of your favorite (non-uconn) franchise(s)

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For your favorite non-uconn team, what play or moment is the most memorable or legendary? I'm leaning pro organizations but if you have a good one for another college program that you follow, go for it.

*try keeping this to teams you are a real fan of instead of steamrolling the thread and listing every big play you can think of for other teams.
 
1) The Rays-
sept 28th 2011. Evan Longoria home run to beat the Yanks in the final game of the year to advance to the playoffs. (That entire day in baseball was legendary)

2.The Broncos-
I'd say Elway's dive for the end zone against green bay in the super bowl surpasses any play from "the drive".
 
I spent 45 years as a Mets fan, 5 of which were after I moved to Pittsburgh. So '86 is huge, but it's not just one play. Game 6 vs the Astros and Game 6 vs Sox are burned into memory.

For one play, I'll go with one I witnessed live, and it's Cueto dropping the ball on the mound, then immediately giving up a HR to Russ Martin. I'd been to some wild moments at Shea when it there were 55K strong screaming at the top of their lungs, but little 38K PNC Park seemed even louder when that ball cleared the fence.
 
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86 Mets world series game 6 Mookie Wilson bottom of the 10 hits to first, a roller to first gets behind Buckner.
 

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