guy had a good career and deserved better than being known for his error
lewy body dementia.
not one play, one action, nor one misstatement should ever define us, but society is full of unforgiving a$$holes.
rip.
guy had a good career and deserved better than being known for his error
Also the game was already tied, so Buckner should have shared the goat horns with some Sawxxx pitchers.R.I.P. Bill Buckner.
The only way I can look at the "error" was not to forget that Mookie Wilson was very, very, fast.
...and Rich Gedman (catcher) who probably could have snagged the game-tying wild pitch from Bob Stanley (pitcher) just a few pitches earlier.Also the game was already tied, so Buckner should have shared the goat horns with some Sawxxx pitchers.
...and Rich Gedman (catcher) who probably could have snagged the game-tying wild pitch from Bob Stanley (pitcher) just a few pitches earlier.
I am a huge Red Sox fan, ever since they were on "game if the week" when I was little. That world series was crushing and Buck took a lot of heat over it. He was really mad at the media and it should be said that the fans welcomed him back to Fenway enthusiastically so the tag of being known for the error was mainly a media thing. The fans tend to forget some things when win some titles after that. So, while the error was historic, I don't think it defines Bill.
Game shouldn’t have even gone to extra innings. Spike Owens couldn’t cover a Lenny D bunt in the 8th when to Sox had a 1 run lead and the Mets ended up evening the game up. Or stupid Mac pulling Clemens in the 8th. So many plays in the 6th game that could have changed Sox fate but everyone points to Buckner
Buckner actually has better stats then many HOF guys. But two plays stick out in his career. Obviously the one on that October night at Shea but he’s also the left fielder for the dodgers trying to grab #715 off of Hank Aaron. So here is a guy who was an amazing ball player but the two biggest plays he was ever apart of were games where he didn’t put glove on ball. IMO him trying to climb the left field fence in hotAtlanta will always stick out to me