1988 world series - Kirk Gibson pinch hit home run, Bulldog Hershiser pitching, and just destroying the so-called unbeatable A's
2007-01-15 12:58:26
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answered by rowdy rick 6
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I'm not a Dodger fan, but my favorite Dodger moment was Kirk Gibson's homer in the World Series Game off Dennis Eckersley of the Oakland A's.
2007-01-16 02:22:28
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answered by JP 3
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My favorite Dodgers moment was in the 1985 NLCS when Ozzie Smith hit a home run off Tom Niedenfur (sp?) of the Dodgers to win the game and then the Cardinals went on to beat them in the series. That was awesome. :)
2007-01-17 03:24:11
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answered by Js_5 5
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Bottom of the 9th, Dodgers vs. Padres, down 9-5. 4 Home runs in a row by Jeff Kent, JD Drew, Russell Martin, and Marlon Anderson, capped off by a two run walk off by Nomar in the 10th. Best $6 I ever spent for top deck. The fact that the last two of the four were off Hoffman made it even sweeter.
2007-01-16 20:39:24
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answered by tripleplay 2
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I'm definately not a Dodgers fan, but I have nothing against them. Historically I bet people will say the Kirk Gibson homerun but I thought last year when they hit like 5 back-to-back homeruns in the 9th followed by the Nomar walk-off was awesome. That probably won't be seen again too often.
2007-01-15 12:59:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude, I'm a Phillies fan but my favorite Dodgers moment was when Rick Monday ran down those two guys who ran out into the outfield trying to burn the American flag. Rick Monday chased them down and grabbed the flag away from them before the two had a chance to set the flag on fire. Rick will always be a hero to me for that.
2007-01-15 13:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Yankees fan, but in general, a big baseball fan. One of my all time favorite baseball moments was (of course) Kirk Gibson literally limping of the bench to hit a home run off Dennis Eckeresly, the most dominant closer of the day, to win LA Game One of the World Series. The fact he did this after falling behind in the count 0-2 made the moment all the more special.
2007-01-15 13:00:14
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answered by SAY28 2
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Not a Dodger fan but mine would be when Rick Monday saved the flag from being burned by those guys who came on the field and tried to burn it.
2007-01-15 15:42:38
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answered by Bryan M 5
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Joe Ferguson throwing a perfect strike to Steve Yeager from 290 feet out in right field to nab an Oakland A's runner trying to score in the 1974 World Series.
2007-01-15 13:30:21
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answered by Mangy Coyote 5
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Someone else remembered Joe Ferguson's perfect throw to home plate on a Reggie Jackson flyball to retire Bando. It was an amazing play and I'm surprised that someone else thougt the same. I was eleven years old then, and I can clearly remember how he came from behind Jimmy Wynn, who was the CF and took the ball from him. I wish I could watch that again.
2007-01-16 13:37:24
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answered by ljjahn 3
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