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Did anyone listen to it? I heard a brief part of it, I think all of it because there wasn't much to it. He just more or less said that he's gotten the message that he's forgiven and his response was "for what"? I totally agree with him. I don't see how this guy can be blamed for all that he's been blamed for. The Red Sox still had to give up another run during game six and they still had game seven to play. Bill Buckner's fault, no, not at all. Its like blaming the entire World Series on Jeff Suppan's baserunning, which was probably the best thing I've seen in a long time (for a Cardinals *****).Tags: None -
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Exactly. There's this myth that had Buckner made the play, the Sox would've won the series. Not so. The game was tied, had he made the play the game would've gone into extra innings. Even so, there was still a Game 7 and the Red Sox still had a chance.
It's reallly unfortunate that all the frustrations and anger were concentrated on Buckner. The guy had a long, solid career, yet he's remembered for one play in one game. I don't blame him for being a little bitter. -
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Exactly. There's this myth that had Buckner made the play, the Sox would've won the series. Not so. The game was tied, had he made the play the game would've gone into extra innings. Even so, there was still a Game 7 and the Red Sox still had a chance.
It's reallly unfortunate that all the frustrations and anger were concentrated on Buckner. The guy had a long, solid career, yet he's remembered for one play in one game. I don't blame him for being a little bitter.Comment
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You're right. I forgot that the game was tied when Buckner's blunder happened. That makes it even more rediculous that people blame him for the 1986 World Series.Comment
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You're right. I forgot that the game was tied when Buckner's blunder happened. That makes it even more rediculous that people blame him for the 1986 World Series.Comment
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That's one of the biggest blunders of all-time, but would it have made a difference in the game? Probably not.Comment
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That's one of the biggest blunders of all-time, but would it have made a difference in the game? Probably not.Comment
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I understand why Buckner's frustrated but at the same time I feel like he could bury the "demons" if he showed up at the parade and rally. Most Red Sox fans have forgiven him (trust me we're still in a very good mode right now) and heck I betcha he would get a huge ovation if he showed up.
He was asked on ESPN and he said he had no interest.Comment
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I understand why Buckner's frustrated but at the same time I feel like he could bury the "demons" if he showed up at the parade and rally. Most Red Sox fans have forgiven him (trust me we're still in a very good mode right now) and heck I betcha he would get a huge ovation if he showed up.
He was asked on ESPN and he said he had no interest.Comment
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Originally posted by asianflowI understand why Buckner's frustrated but at the same time I feel like he could bury the "demons" if he showed up at the parade and rally. Most Red Sox fans have forgiven him (trust me we're still in a very good mode right now) and heck I betcha he would get a huge ovation if he showed up.
He was asked on ESPN and he said he had no interest.
The man has been hounded by the media since then and made the scapegoat for the fictional curse that everyone loved to talk about. True Red Sox fans never blamed him for the loss to begin with. It was just a convenient image for the media to use to symbolize the Red Sox woes.
EDIT - The Sox also left 14 men on base in this game.Last edited by Stu; 10-29-2004, 01:17 AM.Comment
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Originally posted by asianflowI understand why Buckner's frustrated but at the same time I feel like he could bury the "demons" if he showed up at the parade and rally. Most Red Sox fans have forgiven him (trust me we're still in a very good mode right now) and heck I betcha he would get a huge ovation if he showed up.
He was asked on ESPN and he said he had no interest.
The man has been hounded by the media since then and made the scapegoat for the fictional curse that everyone loved to talk about. True Red Sox fans never blamed him for the loss to begin with. It was just a convenient image for the media to use to symbolize the Red Sox woes.
EDIT - The Sox also left 14 men on base in this game.Comment
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Re: Bill Buckner's ESPN interview...
Originally posted by asianflowI understand why Buckner's frustrated but at the same time I feel like he could bury the "demons" if he showed up at the parade and rally. Most Red Sox fans have forgiven him (trust me we're still in a very good mode right now) and heck I betcha he would get a huge ovation if he showed up.
He was asked on ESPN and he said he had no interest.
Need I say more?R.I.P. Jonathan Zablotny 1986-2005Comment
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Re: Bill Buckner's ESPN interview...
Originally posted by asianflowI understand why Buckner's frustrated but at the same time I feel like he could bury the "demons" if he showed up at the parade and rally. Most Red Sox fans have forgiven him (trust me we're still in a very good mode right now) and heck I betcha he would get a huge ovation if he showed up.
He was asked on ESPN and he said he had no interest.
Need I say more?R.I.P. Jonathan Zablotny 1986-2005Comment
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