Time to have some fun - and some of this is going to be difficult.
After the thread where the guy posted the "most iconic" play for CFB teams, I thought it would be fun to do it for MLB. Gonna be tough in a few cases.
Arizona - Luis Gonzalez single to center scores Jay Bell to win 2001 World Series and end Yankee dynasty
Atlanta - Hank Aaron's 715th home run
Baltimore - either Cal Ripken breaking the record or a Brooks Robinson dive at third in the 1970 World Series
Boston Braves - Hank Gowdy hitting .545 in baseball's first-ever four-game sweep in the World Series in 1914
Boston Red Sox - the final out of the 2004 World Series (Keith Foulke tosses Edgar Renteria ground out to Mientkiewicz at first)
Brooklyn Dodgers - Sandy Amoros makes a game-saving catch that ensures Brooklyn wins their only World Series in 1955
Chicago White Sox - the photo of the Eight Men Out (sorry, not sorry - it's true)
Chicago Cubs - Kris Bryant to Anthony Rizzo throw out at first ends 2016 World Series
Cincinnati Reds - you can choose here between Joe Morgan's single to win the 75 WS, a Pete Rose dive into third, or the pop out to end their stunning sweep of Oakland in 1990
Cleveland Indians - the pickoff play of the Braves's Phil Masi in game one of the 1948 World Series, the last time Cleveland won. In typical Cleveland fashion, Masi was out, but the ump called him safe. Masi admitted in a letter after his passing that he was actually out.
Colorado Rockies - Matt Holliday not touching home plate in the 2007 play-in game versus the Padres
Detroit Tigers - throwing out Lou Brock at home when he fails to slide in game 7, giving the Tigers a comeback win - or Kirk Gibson's 1984 shot that clinched game 5 and got his picture on a bunch of magazine covers
Houston Astros - paging @TexasBama , Dr. Texas Bama!!!
Kansas City Athletics - never a highlight
Kansas City Royals - sadly, it's the Don Denkinger call at first, and they deserve better - but it is. Unless you want to go with George Brett's Pine Tar homer.
Los Angeles Angels - Scott Spiezio's homer in game 6 of the 2002 World Series when they were only 8 outs from elimination; it didn't win the game, but it turned the momentum
Los Angeles Dodgers - lotta choices here......Gibson's homer to win game 1 in 1988 World Series
Miami Marlins - probably Livan Hernandez celebrating with torn shirt after winning the 1997 World Series, that or Counsell scoring the winning run.
Milwaukee Braves - the last out of the 1957 World Series
Milwaukee Brewers - probably Paul Molitor being retired to end his 39-game hit streak in 1987. That or perhaps Robin Yount's great day in the finale of the 1982 season or Peter Ladd bailing out the Brewers in the 1982 NLCS.
Minnesota Twins - Kirby Puckett's solo home run to tie the 1991 World Series at 3 wins apiece
Montreal Expos - sadly, it's giving up a ninth inning home run to Rick Monday to fall short of the 1981 World Series, a literal representation of their entire history in one pitch.
New York Giants - the shot heard 'round the world in 1951
New York Yankees - this one is REALLY hard (the Lou Gehrig speech is it, though)
New York Mets - the last out of the 1986 World Series, when Jesse Orosco throws up the glove that never is seen landing
Oakland Athletics - probably Al Michaels telling us all there's an earthquake prior to Game 3 of the 1989 World Series; that or Joe Rudi's stellar catch at the wall off of the bat of Denis Menke
Philadelphia Phillies - either one of the last two plays of the 1980 World Series, the Boone bobble caught by Pete Rose or the Tug McGraw strikeout of Willie Wilson.
Philadelphia Athletics - trailing 8-0 in game 4 of the World Series, the Athletics score ten runs to go up, 3-1, in games and win the series in game 5 versus the Cubs.
Pittsburgh Pirates - Willie Stargell's Series-winning home run vs Baltimore in Game 7 in 1979 World Series...or maybe Clemente standing at 2nd after his 3,000th hit, which turned out to be his last before his tragic death...or maybe the Bill Mazeroski walkoff to win the 1960 World Series, the only game 7 walk off in World Series history
San Diego Padres - Steve Garvey's game-winning home run off Lee Smith to tie the 1984 NLCS at two games each with a do-or-die game the following day (which the Padres won)
San Francisco Giants - probably the steel nerves and leather arm of Madison Baumgarner in the 2014 World Series
Seattle Mariners - Edgar Martinez doubles to left to score both Joey Cora and Ken Griffey Jr, who slides memorably, to give the Mariners their first post-season series ever in the 1995 ALDS vs the Yankees
St Louis Browns - Bill Veeck sending up midget Eddie Gaedel to bat against Detroit in 1951
St Louis Cardinals - uh, this one is tough.....probably Bob Gibson falling off the mound while striking out 17 Tigers in game one in the 1968 World Series
Tampa Bay Rays - tying the World Series game right before it was halted for snow in 2008; I know nothing about Tampa
Texas Rangers - Neftali Feliz strikes out Alex Rodriguez (who had gotten that incredible Rangers contract) to send Texas to their first ever World Series in the 2010 ALCS, although the Nelson Cruz grand slam to beat Detroit in 2011 is probably more chilling
Toronto Blue Jays - yeah, like this one isn't obvious (hint: Joe Carter)
Washington Nationals - winning the 2019 World Series, of course
Washington Senators (I) - the ball bouncing over Lindstrom's head to win the 1924 World Series
Washington Senators (II) - hiring Ted Williams as manager....
After the thread where the guy posted the "most iconic" play for CFB teams, I thought it would be fun to do it for MLB. Gonna be tough in a few cases.
Arizona - Luis Gonzalez single to center scores Jay Bell to win 2001 World Series and end Yankee dynasty
Atlanta - Hank Aaron's 715th home run
Baltimore - either Cal Ripken breaking the record or a Brooks Robinson dive at third in the 1970 World Series
Boston Braves - Hank Gowdy hitting .545 in baseball's first-ever four-game sweep in the World Series in 1914
Boston Red Sox - the final out of the 2004 World Series (Keith Foulke tosses Edgar Renteria ground out to Mientkiewicz at first)
Brooklyn Dodgers - Sandy Amoros makes a game-saving catch that ensures Brooklyn wins their only World Series in 1955
Chicago White Sox - the photo of the Eight Men Out (sorry, not sorry - it's true)
Chicago Cubs - Kris Bryant to Anthony Rizzo throw out at first ends 2016 World Series
Cincinnati Reds - you can choose here between Joe Morgan's single to win the 75 WS, a Pete Rose dive into third, or the pop out to end their stunning sweep of Oakland in 1990
Cleveland Indians - the pickoff play of the Braves's Phil Masi in game one of the 1948 World Series, the last time Cleveland won. In typical Cleveland fashion, Masi was out, but the ump called him safe. Masi admitted in a letter after his passing that he was actually out.
Colorado Rockies - Matt Holliday not touching home plate in the 2007 play-in game versus the Padres
Detroit Tigers - throwing out Lou Brock at home when he fails to slide in game 7, giving the Tigers a comeback win - or Kirk Gibson's 1984 shot that clinched game 5 and got his picture on a bunch of magazine covers
Houston Astros - paging @TexasBama , Dr. Texas Bama!!!
Kansas City Athletics - never a highlight
Kansas City Royals - sadly, it's the Don Denkinger call at first, and they deserve better - but it is. Unless you want to go with George Brett's Pine Tar homer.
Los Angeles Angels - Scott Spiezio's homer in game 6 of the 2002 World Series when they were only 8 outs from elimination; it didn't win the game, but it turned the momentum
Los Angeles Dodgers - lotta choices here......Gibson's homer to win game 1 in 1988 World Series
Miami Marlins - probably Livan Hernandez celebrating with torn shirt after winning the 1997 World Series, that or Counsell scoring the winning run.
Milwaukee Braves - the last out of the 1957 World Series
Milwaukee Brewers - probably Paul Molitor being retired to end his 39-game hit streak in 1987. That or perhaps Robin Yount's great day in the finale of the 1982 season or Peter Ladd bailing out the Brewers in the 1982 NLCS.
Minnesota Twins - Kirby Puckett's solo home run to tie the 1991 World Series at 3 wins apiece
Montreal Expos - sadly, it's giving up a ninth inning home run to Rick Monday to fall short of the 1981 World Series, a literal representation of their entire history in one pitch.
New York Giants - the shot heard 'round the world in 1951
New York Yankees - this one is REALLY hard (the Lou Gehrig speech is it, though)
New York Mets - the last out of the 1986 World Series, when Jesse Orosco throws up the glove that never is seen landing
Oakland Athletics - probably Al Michaels telling us all there's an earthquake prior to Game 3 of the 1989 World Series; that or Joe Rudi's stellar catch at the wall off of the bat of Denis Menke
Philadelphia Phillies - either one of the last two plays of the 1980 World Series, the Boone bobble caught by Pete Rose or the Tug McGraw strikeout of Willie Wilson.
Philadelphia Athletics - trailing 8-0 in game 4 of the World Series, the Athletics score ten runs to go up, 3-1, in games and win the series in game 5 versus the Cubs.
Pittsburgh Pirates - Willie Stargell's Series-winning home run vs Baltimore in Game 7 in 1979 World Series...or maybe Clemente standing at 2nd after his 3,000th hit, which turned out to be his last before his tragic death...or maybe the Bill Mazeroski walkoff to win the 1960 World Series, the only game 7 walk off in World Series history
San Diego Padres - Steve Garvey's game-winning home run off Lee Smith to tie the 1984 NLCS at two games each with a do-or-die game the following day (which the Padres won)
San Francisco Giants - probably the steel nerves and leather arm of Madison Baumgarner in the 2014 World Series
Seattle Mariners - Edgar Martinez doubles to left to score both Joey Cora and Ken Griffey Jr, who slides memorably, to give the Mariners their first post-season series ever in the 1995 ALDS vs the Yankees
St Louis Browns - Bill Veeck sending up midget Eddie Gaedel to bat against Detroit in 1951
St Louis Cardinals - uh, this one is tough.....probably Bob Gibson falling off the mound while striking out 17 Tigers in game one in the 1968 World Series
Tampa Bay Rays - tying the World Series game right before it was halted for snow in 2008; I know nothing about Tampa
Texas Rangers - Neftali Feliz strikes out Alex Rodriguez (who had gotten that incredible Rangers contract) to send Texas to their first ever World Series in the 2010 ALCS, although the Nelson Cruz grand slam to beat Detroit in 2011 is probably more chilling
Toronto Blue Jays - yeah, like this one isn't obvious (hint: Joe Carter)
Washington Nationals - winning the 2019 World Series, of course
Washington Senators (I) - the ball bouncing over Lindstrom's head to win the 1924 World Series
Washington Senators (II) - hiring Ted Williams as manager....
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