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If Magic and Nugget fans were bummed by those LeBron and Kobe three-pointers, they have nothing on 1986 Angel loyalists.

When it comes to the depression meter, that Game 5 of the pennant series spins off the dial.

So it was painful to watch Saturday as MLB Network replayed all 11 innings of the Angels' 7-6 loss to Boston. Still, a wild time warp.

  • Anaheim Stadium. Blue wall. No ads. Just an Angel logo. Natch, no rocks. Seats throughout, explaining the attendance that was 20,000 more than today's capacity. And the light grass. Ag technology had to be weaker back then.
  • The batters. ABC showed that the bottom third of the lineup was carrying the Angel load. The trio was Dick Schofield, Bob Boone and Gary Pettis, although Schofield hit second in Game 5. Missing was a graphic called Miss October. Reggie's DH stood for Didn't Hit. The one time he singled, he was picked off. TV's Al Michaels evidently wasn't tuned in. With Jackson leading off the bottom of the 10th, Michaels thought it was 1977. He said with excited anticipation: "Who wrote this script?" Answer: Boston.
  • The pitcher. Mike Witt was a winner. Or should've been. No walks in 8 and two-thirds. One strike away from a pennant. Somewhere in there, ABC noted, "No pitcher has ever thrown two complete games in a championship series." In the fifth, an MLB Network historical note posted his perfect-game numbers of 1984 at Texas: 94 pitches, 10 Ks.
  • The broadcast. Good timing. While this 1986 gem aired, so did a look at the 1986 New York Giants on NFL Network. And MLB Network followed with Mets-Boston, exactly the World Series match-up after the Angels fell.
  • The hero. Dave Henderson almost wasn't. After Tony Armas hurt his leg in center, Henderson replaced him and pulled a goat of play in the sixth. Leaping for a Bobby Grich drive, the center fielder had the ball in his mitt, then ice-cream-coned it over the fence. Having given the Angels a 3-2 lead, Grich set a record for celebration. Michaels: "It may be one of the more memorable plays of the '80s." Unfortunately, not quite.
  • The banners. "The Sox are at Witt's end." "Yes We Can" (did Obama steal that?).
  • The slammer. With Boston's Mike Greenwell up in the eighth, MLB Network added an amazing note: He had two inside-the-park grand slams in his career. Against the same pitcher, Greg Cadaret. Once when Cadret was with the A's, once with the Yankees.
  • The seer. "Remember that man, Gedman," said Michaels in the eighth. Indeed, the Sox catcher who had homered and doubled would draw the hit by pitch in the ninth to set up Henderson's shot.
  • The traitor. Seven years after winning the Angels' first MVP Award, Don Baylor stuck it to his old team. Now DHing for Boston, he nailed a one-out homer in the ninth to cut the Angels' lead to 5-4. And he scored the winner on Henderson's sac fly in the 11th.
  • The pitches. Moore was thisclose to closing the door with two out in the ninth. He had Henderson at 1-2, 2-2, two fouls. Then goodbye, 6-5 Sox.
  • More timing. Just as Henderson parked Donnie Moore's forkball on MLB Network, A-Rod was hitting his dramatic homer in the ninth against the Phillies in real time.
  • The out. Grich was inches from winning it with two out in the ninth. With the game tied at 6 and the bases full, Bobby pushed a 2-0 count against Steve Crawford. Two balls away from triumph. The next pitch looked outside, but the ump said strike. Bobby eventually lined out to the mound. Michaels would point out that Crawford was on the roster because Tom Seaver got hurt.
  • The coach. Pitching coach Marcel Lachemann went to the mound for Angel pitching changes, not manager Gene Mauch.
  • The look. The Angels played one guy born outside the country: Jamaica's Devon White. Now Latin Americans dominate the roster.
  • The shots. Pettis was a foot from handing the Angels the flag in the 10th. Jim Rice said no way, leaping and hauling in his drive at the wall. The next frame, Angel left fielder Brian Downing kept the deficit at one by grabbing Ed Romero's rocket at the fence. Michaels: "Wow! Are we really seeing this game?"
  • The call. Michaels: "Anaheim was one strike away from turning into fantasyland."

 

 

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My dad called me to tell me they were showing this game ( I was 3 when it played out)

And something in me clicked as I was watching the game. I knew how it ended, I’ve seen all the highlights, but I immediately went into watching my Angel’s in TV mode. When Reggie got picked off, I yelled at him through the TV. When Grich homered off of Henderson’s glove I jumped. And when Lachemann came out to pull Witt, my heart sank. It depressed me for the rest of the day, I really should have avoided that telecast.

Phys: Well, Coon doesn't have a lot of power but he's a good bunter
Coon: F$%# That!
Thanks Zu

by halofan4life on May 25, 2009 10:05 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

You also forgot to mention DeCinces' colossal failure AB just before Grich

1 out in the bottom of the 9th. Winning run 90 feet away. Doug first-pitch hacks and pops out to extremely shallow left field.

Another failure was Wilfong not putting his head down and running to second when the throw was coming to the plate during his game-tying single (that could have been a single with an advance to second on the throw).

I just got this game on DVD from pontel a couple of months ago. I watch it occasionally as a frame of reference of “really low” when I think things are going bad in life or for the Angels.

Make some noise already people. Come on!

by Downing Rules on May 26, 2009 10:57 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Also, the game is oddly interrupted by a USA-Soviet Union

summit that comes to an abrupt end with Reagan walking out on Gorby. It was in Iceland. The TV boradcast DVD copy I have shows this entire Sam Donaldson ABC news coverage of Reagan’s departure and then you return missing a half-inning of play.

Make some noise already people. Come on!

by Downing Rules on May 26, 2009 11:00 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Ah, the Reykjavik Summit...

I was only 11 years old and I remember this well for some reason. In hindsight, this was a huge step toward ending the Cold War. You have an important historical moment on DVD to complement another historical moment that should probably just be forgotten.

RIP Nick Adenhart, #34

by Higz on May 26, 2009 11:42 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Out of respect for our friends in Texas…….

Game 5 of 1986’s ALCS was an Angel fans “ALAMO.” Remember the Alamo.

Remember 1986. Don’t ever forget history, lest ye be doomed to repeat it.

Make some noise already people. Come on!

by Downing Rules on May 26, 2009 1:05 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

“Can you say ‘ADOBE?’”

Make some noise already people. Come on!

by Downing Rules on May 26, 2009 1:27 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

That movie was also released in 1986.

However, the Red Sox watched “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” on the cross-country flight after game 5. The Angels sure pulled an Ed Rooney in Boston in Games 6 and 7. FAIL. (Source: Shaunessy’s “One Strike Away” referred to me by mattwelch).

Make some noise already people. Come on!

by Downing Rules on May 26, 2009 1:30 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I NEVER had a lower point as an Angel fan than this game...

…and nothing else comes even close.

So close, so close…followed by years of dreadful teams.

Glad 2002 finally put all of this to rest! Now…quit reminding me!!!

by sothball on May 26, 2009 4:14 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

just by thinking about that game, don’t you already feel better about last night or Saturday night’s piddly little losses? I know I do.

Make some noise already people. Come on!

by Downing Rules on May 26, 2009 4:21 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I miss the ad-free wall

This bullpen collapses faster than the Austro-Hungarian Empire

by HaloDutch on May 26, 2009 5:14 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

(this reply for sale — your name here)

Make some noise already people. Come on!

by Downing Rules on May 26, 2009 5:20 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

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