Scott Hoch loses Masters after missing tiny putt. Faldo wins. Our Greg Norman unravels and loses big lead. Faldo wins.
I go with 2011 Texas Rangers, solely because Nelson Cruz treated the warning track like it was made of molten lava.
But yeah, Vande velde meltdown has to be up there as well.
Oh man, the Nelson Cruz play.
35-year-old Lance Berkman represented the tying run, on 1st base, with 2 outs. The only way he scores on a ball in play if is the outfielder misplays it badly. Right off the bat, Cruz has to do either 1 of 2 things to prevent the tying run from scoring:
A) catch the ball
B) give up on catching it, turn around and play it off the wall for a double that would hold Berkman at 3rd
Instead, he does the one thing that would allow them to tie the game: flail helplessly at the ball and let it bounce 30 feet away. Probably the worst defensive choke in baseball history -- yes, worse than Buckner's.
You can't be serious. Buckner let a slow rolling dribbler go right between his legs. Most Little Leaguers would have made that play.
The game was already tied. Even if he makes the play there's a good chance the Red Sox lose.
Nelson Cruz could have kept the Rangers' lead intact with only 1 out to get to win the World Series.
Stanley was supposed to cover first base. When he didn't, it made a routine play for Buckner very difficult.Game was already tied when Buckner booted that. No title in hand. That was on Stanley.
Oh man, the Nelson Cruz play.
35-year-old Lance Berkman represented the tying run, on 1st base, with 2 outs. The only way he scores on a ball in play if is the outfielder misplays it badly. Right off the bat, Cruz has to do either 1 of 2 things to prevent the tying run from scoring:
A) catch the ball
B) give up on catching it, turn around and play it off the wall for a double that would hold Berkman at 3rd
Instead, he does the one thing that would allow them to tie the game: flail helplessly at the ball and let it bounce 30 feet away. Probably the worst defensive choke in baseball history -- yes, worse than Buckner's.
I was wondering how many posts it would take for someone to bring this up....Boston U. hockey against PC a few years ago.
They had the game in hand with minutes to play. The goalie made a routine save on a shot from center ice, it was above the frame of the net. He proceeded to bring his glove down and the puck slipped between his legs and into the net. PC snuck out of the coffin and won the game in OT.
The Pats have been on the wrong side sometimes as well, the loss to the Giants in 08 was a game they had in the bag.
I was just rewatching Super Bowl 42 the timeline on NFL network, I gotta admit it was a big fail on Jarvis Greene and Richard Seymour's part on not sacking Eli, Michael Strahan joked that he couldn't believe it because Eli falls down in practice with no one around him, on the Tyree play Harrison did have good defense on the play Tyree just made a better play.
It was Justin Timberlake’s fault.
Squid is an awful end of game coach get his team into a close game at the end and he panics, and it shows in his players.
Jean Van develde or however you spell his name.
Open Championship was his at Carnoustie needs a double bogey to win. Could have played 7-iron off the and 7-iron in to green. Instead he's ankle deep in a stream and needs to drain a putt for triple bogey to get in a playoff that he loses.
I know there are Boston fans here still in pain and you should have won, but this play in WS Game Six with the Red Sox up 3-2, changed the series.
(Disclaimer) The pitcher threw a wild pitch with a runner on base that tied the score right before this:
'04 makes that '86 stuff go away...