The greatest moment at Dodger Stadium is game 1 of the 1988 World Series.
Honorable mention:
Sandy Koufax's 1st and 2nd no-hitters
1963 World Series game 4
Sandy Koufax's 4th no-hitter
1974 World Series game 1
Rick Monday prevents the burning of an American flag in 1976
1978 N.L.C.S. game 5
1981 World Series games 3 and 4
1983 N.L.C.S. game 1
1985 N.L.C.S. game 6
Fernando Valenzuela's no-hitter
Kevin Gross' no-hitter
Ramon Martinez's no-hitter
2004 N.L. West clincher
i was sitting in the reserve level out in right field for game 1 of the 1988 world series.
ACEDIAMOND666 8 months ago
I agree, Gibson's would have to be number one. But a close second was the game against San Diego in '06. Dodgers down 9-5 in the bottom of the 9th, and then proceed to hit 4 straight homeruns to tie it. Then, heartbreakingly, the Padres score a run in the top of the 10th...but Garciaparra hit a walk-off 2 run homer in the bottom to win it. That game was just amazing.
chumbersdee 9 months ago
@OeditpusRex I agree wholeheartedly OeditpusRex the most riveting account ever! If he was just reading, it would be boring. But...clearly he is not! I wonder how long it took him to memorize it all?
rob25910 10 months ago
Easily the most riveting account of that wondrous moment I've ever heard.
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OeditpusRex 1 year ago
He sounds bummed out because He's an A'S fan (note the GREEN shirt and CAP)
billc756 1 year ago
You still a Dodgers fan?
gfscarface13 1 year ago
I was at Sandy Koufax's perfect game 9/9/1965. My Dad, My Uncle Carl & myself sat in the top deck at Dodger Stadum that night. I was only 12 years old at that time & Koufax was my idol. A thrill I will never forget!!!
halbie71 2 years ago