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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2010

Kirk Gibson's home run in the 1984 World Series

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  • Should say "What if Gossage walked him?"

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  • @raynay43 Third base. Always was, always will be.

  • which dugout was the tigers in world series

  • This home run would have never happened if Gossage didn't get shafted an obvious strike call the pitch before.

  • @phazonness117 You also have to remember it was his only appearance during that World Series because of his injuries and that was enough. It set the tone for The 1988 World Series.

  • I think the Dodger homer is remembered more because LA was underdogs, majorly and it showed we can beat the A's

  • Hope Gibby's boys can turn things around in Arizona, make a series out of it..

  • @jetshockey5 LOL How are your Red Sox doing now? Don't get cocky... It always ends up biting you in the ass.

  • @Dhemi4life I bet you regret the last comment....Wasnt it Vancuver that just burned...? Now, i aint no Boston fan being a California boy, bor and bred, but come on...Really...?

  • i think you have the wrong sport for these commercials...lol

  • @jetshockey5 YOU my friend didn't sweep anyone.....You sat on your ass. The Red Sox swept the Yankees. Big difference.

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