I had Stanford that game
USC vs Arizona State.
The only time since overtime started that a team has scored twice in overtime.A buddy of mine had that and shit his pants!
USC vs Arizona State.
The only time since overtime started that a team has scored twice in overtime.A buddy of mine had that and shit his pants!
This is the worst loss i think ever!!!
In any sports game.
Houston at Pittsburgh
8-2 Bottom of the ninth 2 outs nobody on base
July 28, 2001: Pirates 9, Astros 8. The previously listed 12-11 games all featured miraculous comebacks in the bottom of the ninth, but there is no question which rally was the most spectacular of all.
For eight-and-a-half innings, this game was pretty boring, as Houston entered the final part of the final frame, cruising to an apparent 8-2 victory. When the first two Pirate batters led the inning with fly outs, the end seemed near. Who ever heard of a team coming back to win when trailing by six runs with no one on in the bottom of the ninth?
Well, first Kevin Young doubled, but that didn't matter. Next Pat Meares, of all people, slugged a two-run homer. According to WPA, Pittsburgh's chance of winning rose from zero percent to zero percent with that blast. They were down by too much.
Adam Hyzdu greeted a relief pitcher with a single, and then Tike Redman drew a walk, but this was merely a nuisance, not a threat. At most you could give the Pirates credit for not rolling over. Their win expectancy now stood at a whopping one percent. Big deal.
Jack Wilson singled in the next run to make it 8-5. Yeah, I'm sure Astros manager Larry Dierker was upset by now. This game should've been over with a while ago, and instead Jason Kendall walked to the plate as the game's tying run.
Time for closer Billy Wagner to enter. No one expected he'd be needed that long ago, but that's how it goes. Fortune still favored the Astros, though. They had a three-run lead with only one out to go—plus Billy Wagner hadn't blown a save in nearly three months.
Be that as it may, his third pitch hit Jason Kendall, putting the tying run aboard. Even worse, the next batter was the most fearsome hitter to don the Pittsburgh uniform since Barry Bonds left for greener pastures: Brian Giles. With Houston leading 8-5, Giles connected on Wagner's second pitcher for an unlikely walk-off grand slam.
The achievement was so great that Pittsburgh players and fans can be forgiven if they forgot that the victory gave the Pirates a record of only 40-62. Still, for one glorious moment, there was nothing better than to be a Pittsburgh Pirate
This is the worst loss i think ever!!!
In any sports game.
Houston at Pittsburgh
8-2 Bottom of the ninth 2 outs nobody on base
July 28, 2001: Pirates 9, Astros 8. The previously listed 12-11 games all featured miraculous comebacks in the bottom of the ninth, but there is no question which rally was the most spectacular of all.
For eight-and-a-half innings, this game was pretty boring, as Houston entered the final part of the final frame, cruising to an apparent 8-2 victory. When the first two Pirate batters led the inning with fly outs, the end seemed near. Who ever heard of a team coming back to win when trailing by six runs with no one on in the bottom of the ninth?
Well, first Kevin Young doubled, but that didn't matter. Next Pat Meares, of all people, slugged a two-run homer. According to WPA, Pittsburgh's chance of winning rose from zero percent to zero percent with that blast. They were down by too much.
Adam Hyzdu greeted a relief pitcher with a single, and then Tike Redman drew a walk, but this was merely a nuisance, not a threat. At most you could give the Pirates credit for not rolling over. Their win expectancy now stood at a whopping one percent. Big deal.
Jack Wilson singled in the next run to make it 8-5. Yeah, I'm sure Astros manager Larry Dierker was upset by now. This game should've been over with a while ago, and instead Jason Kendall walked to the plate as the game's tying run.
Time for closer Billy Wagner to enter. No one expected he'd be needed that long ago, but that's how it goes. Fortune still favored the Astros, though. They had a three-run lead with only one out to go—plus Billy Wagner hadn't blown a save in nearly three months.
Be that as it may, his third pitch hit Jason Kendall, putting the tying run aboard. Even worse, the next batter was the most fearsome hitter to don the Pittsburgh uniform since Barry Bonds left for greener pastures: Brian Giles. With Houston leading 8-5, Giles connected on Wagner's second pitcher for an unlikely walk-off grand slam.
The achievement was so great that Pittsburgh players and fans can be forgiven if they forgot that the victory gave the Pirates a record of only 40-62. Still, for one glorious moment, there was nothing better than to be a Pittsburgh Pirate
USC vs Arizona State.
The only time since overtime started that a team has scored twice in overtime.A buddy of mine had that and shit his pants!
USC vs Arizona State.
The only time since overtime started that a team has scored twice in overtime.A buddy of mine had that and shit his pants!
USC vs Arizona State.
The only time since overtime started that a team has scored twice in overtime.A buddy of mine had that and shit his pants!
USC vs Arizona State.
The only time since overtime started that a team has scored twice in overtime.A buddy of mine had that and shit his pants!
1993 Pittsburgh at Cleveland
Metcalf runs 2 punt returns back for touchdowns, including the game winner in the 4th.
Cleveland didn't have 250 yards of offense, yet won 28-23 because we kicked to him in the 4th quarter after he had already returned one in the first half for a TD.
First bet I lost that felt like I got screwed! Sadly, I have had many more since!
1993 Pittsburgh at Cleveland
Metcalf runs 2 punt returns back for touchdowns, including the game winner in the 4th.
Cleveland didn't have 250 yards of offense, yet won 28-23 because we kicked to him in the 4th quarter after he had already returned one in the first half for a TD.
First bet I lost that felt like I got screwed! Sadly, I have had many more since!
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