In perhaps his finest Mets moment, current Mets bench coach John Gibbons is seen catching here on August 27, 1986, with the Mets ahead by one over the Padres in the 11th.
With Garry Templeton on second, Tim Flannery ground singles hard to center off Doug Sisk, but Lenny Dykstra is playing shallow and charging hard, and he makes a strong, low throw that cutoff man Keith Hernandez allows to go through. Gibbons catches it and is almost immediately clobbered by Templeton charging hard as Flannery takes second on the throw. Gibbons tumbles almost completely over and is covered with dirt, but somehow hangs on. As he shows the ump that he has held the ball, Flannery attempts to take another base, but Gibbons makes a clean hard throw to HoJo at third and nails Flannery to end the game.
Keith Hernandez is right there on top of the play for some reason, because he's here, he's there, he's everyfuckingwhere. Darryl Strawberry just jogs in because he's an 86 Met, and he knows awesome just happens every day.
OE: Not a particularly high-quality recording of the Mets broadcast version of the play, but, you know, Tim McCarver:
The Best of Gibby
Re: The Best of Gibby
Shouldn't this be in the baseball forum?
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Re: The Best of Gibby
I'm trying to make the vids work, but yeah, that's a fail.
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Both worked, good job. I love the Cards announcers reluctantly saying what a good play it was.
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"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
"I love this shit" - Jesse Winker
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
"I love this shit" - Jesse Winker