Finale Game 6
21 octobre 1975
Fenway Park
ENG Greatest games series with analyses see captures
MLB.GreatestGame.1975.ENG.twb22..mp4
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The iconic moment in which Carlton Fisk waved furiously and all but willed his home run fair to win Game 6 of the 1975 World Series celebrates a 40th anniversary on Wednesday. It was 40 years ago when that epic shot ended one of the most memorable games ever played, and the brilliant footage by NBC helped make it a moment no baseball fan will ever forget. But when you look back on that night of Oct. 21, 1975, at Fenway Park between the Boston Red Sox and the Cincinnati Reds, you see countless subplots that led to Fisk culminating the magical night. The first thing you should know is that this game had pent-up energy going in. The teams had already staged a memorable World Series to get to Game 6. Three of the first five games were decided by one run, and the Big Red Machine was leading, 3-2. Then came the Boston rain that didn't want to stop. The clubs had a designated travel day on that Friday, Oct. 17. And then, three straight rainouts.
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