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Today is the anniverary of "The Catch" (Original Post)
Dyedinthewoolliberal
Sep 2019
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On May 6, 1984, to commemorate Willie's 53rd birthday (and 'The Catch', too), this appeared....
Brother Buzz
Sep 2019
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Clash City Rocker
(3,543 posts)1. I thought you meant Dwight Clark at first
Its funny that they call this the catch, because the throw was maybe even better. The Polo Grounds was absolutely cavernous, about 500 feet to deep center field, where the catch was made. Runners were on first and second, and after the play, they were at first and third. Neither runner would score.
Legend has it that Don Liddle, who only pitched to Wertz, sat down at the bench and said, Well, I got my man.
Brother Buzz
(38,071 posts)3. Huey Lewis immortalized "The Catch" on his album, 'Sports'
Check the out the TV. Huey Lewis and Dwight Clark were genuine friends.
farmbo
(3,140 posts)2. Indians fan here... Quit rubbing it in!
That catch was an absolute heart breaker.
Clash City Rocker
(3,543 posts)5. I know how you feel
Im an As fan, and I still get angry at the mention of Kirk Gibsons name. Some things still sting a little, no matter how long ago it happened.
Brother Buzz
(38,071 posts)4. On May 6, 1984, to commemorate Willie's 53rd birthday (and 'The Catch', too), this appeared....
on a hill outside of Petaluma, California: