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The Greatest moment at Angel Stadium of Anaheim is game 5 of the 1986 American League Championship Series.
Honorable mention:
1967 All-Star Game
Nolan Ryan's breaking the single-season strike-out record
Nolan Ryan's 2nd and 3rd no-hitters
Reggie Jackson's 500th home run
Rod Carew's 3,000th hit
Don Sutton's 300th win
1986 A.L.C.S. game 4
1989 All-Star Game
2002 A.L.D.S. games 3 and 4
2002 World Series games 6 and 7
PS: Sorry about the camera shaking. I didn't notice it until after the upload. I'll position it more carefully next time.

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  • your just reading off the internet, go Angels

  • I'm not reading off the Internet. I write each of these narratives and read them off the screen, like newscasters.

  • that's the WORST moment at Angel Stadium!!! What the fuck is wrong with you?! FUCK THE RED SOX!!! GO ANGELS!!!

  • Look on the bright side. The Angels did eventually win the World Series, which is something that I wish I could say about the Mariners, who have yet to play in one. And in recent years, the Angels have done nothing but give the Mariners fits.

  • Dave Henderson's homer was one of the most dramatic ever hit. Red Sox have never lost to the Angels in the playoffs since that homer in 1986.

  • Ain't that the truth. Makes us wonder if the Angels of Anaheim will ever win another post-season game against the Red Sox.

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  • I still remember that damn game to this day. I compare it to being kick it in the nuts.

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  • GO RED SOX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • My buddy from the Army whos from Boston, came out to Cal. where I live and we went to that game. You never know your gonna see history. I remember talkin' shit in the 9th how the Red Sox suck, and all the cops on the field so you couldn't run out there, but we were gonna do it anyway. Then Donny Moore. Angel fans NEVER forgave him, and he never forgave himself and sadly committed suicide.

  • The REAL greatest moment in Angel Stadium? Angels defeat SF in Game #7 behind John Lackey's pitching. That ended a 42 year World Series drought for the Halos. A great moment Angel fans will remember, October 27th, 2002.

  • The Goat of that game was Doug Decinces. Bottom of the 9th, bases loaded, one out. He swings at the first pitch and POPS UP TO the outfield.

  • Greatest, most dramatic baseball game ever played. Nice job, dude.

  • What a classic game it was.I remember the camara zooming in on Gene Mauch's face after Donnie blew it,he just sat there stoned faced staring straight ahead, wow 1 strike away.For sheer drama the 86' playoffs.

  • When Rice made that catch in left-field in the bottom of the tenth with two outs, the runner on first (a fast runner I believe, but don't remember the name) was running the pitch as the count was 3-2. Rice barely caught the ball, i.e., he snow-coned it. If he had dropped it, I think the runner from first scores the winning run. I also remember Baylor being down in the count 1-2, before eventually working it full and then hitting his HR.

  • Yea i couldnt belive it that they actually lost that, epsecially when they just fell apart like that they even had all those greats on there team and still fell to the sox, but good thing is it came back to haught them in the world series against the mets..... good job bill buckner :D

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