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Almost 33 years after the fact, we can rely on the win probability chart at Baseball-Reference.com to note the Red Sox had a 99 percent chance of winning the World Series when they led the Mets by two runs with two outs and nobody on in the bottom of the 10th inning of Game 6 on Oct. 25, 1986. But for anyone watching the game in real time, it sure felt like 100 percent — such a sure thing, there was champagne in the visiting locker room at Shea Stadium, NBC aired a graphic naming Marty Barrett the player of the game, the World Series MVP trophy was being prepared for Bruce Hurst and the scoreboard at Shea Stadium briefly aired a message congratulating the Red Sox on their world championship. The Red Sox were one pitch away from victory — and the Mets one pitch away from defeat — 16 times over a span of four batters. With one more out, Bill Buckner and Mookie Wilson would have become footnotes to a cathartic championship for the Red Sox, and a historic disappointment for the Mets. This photo has a JSA Hologram on it This is a stock item and stock images may be used in this listing. The exact item you will receive will be of equal quality to the one pictured.
Mookie Wilson Bill Buckner Signed 16x20 1986 World Series Game 6 Error Photo
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