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  • I wished I had stayed up to watch the Friese homerun but I had to be to work the next day. But I was there in 91 for Kirby's homerun. Two great Mississippi River cities now own two of the most dramatic moments in World Series history. How cool is that???

  • I just think in this pic at the end, he looks pretty dang cute.

  • @minnbeef it looks really gay

  • Say what you want (and he's not my favorite either) but Joe Buck is pretty damn cute.

  • @minnbeef

    Cute? I always thought he looked a Marine jarhead or maybe an aryan youth. Not a good tv face.

  • thats spooky, both winning in extra innings at the bottom of the 11th  to take it to Game 6

  • @sunnymarky

    At first, I thought so too. Then I realized little Joe had a brain fart and couldn't think of anything original to say.

  • On Oct. 27, 2011, the righthanded-hitting Freese hit his winning solo homer for St. Louis to lead off the bottom of the 11th inning of Game 6, forcing a Game 7.

    On Oct. 26, 1991, the righthanded-hitting Puckett hit his winning solo homer for the Twins leading off the bottom of the 11th inning of Game 6, forcing a Game 7.

  • And the national television audience for each heart-thumping moment heard nearly the identical home run call. The first from Jack Buck: "And we'll see you tomorrow night."

    Thursday's call came from Joe: "We will see you tomorrow night."

    Tim McCarver was the announcing partner in each instance

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