Played golf with Smoltz and Mattox. Pretty darn good btw……..I saw Maddox, Glavine and Smoltz go against McGwire and the Cardinals. It was the year McGwire hit 70 homers. He went 0 for 11 against the Braves that weekend. Side note: It was a sold our series and my friends and I got in for the standing room only price of $1.
Our family was passing through Cincinnati in fall of 1975 and got standing room only tickets to a Reds-Pirates NLCS game. My Dad was totally psyched to see the Big Red Machine vs. Stargell and the Pirates…my Mom after standing for a whole baseball game - not so much. Don Gullet was the winning pitcher and hit a home run. The team rosters read like a who’s who of baseball.I saw Maddox, Glavine and Smoltz go against McGwire and the Cardinals. It was the year McGwire hit 70 homers. He went 0 for 11 against the Braves that weekend. Side note: It was a sold our series and my friends and I got in for the standing room only price of $1.
I saw MJ play against the Rockets in '89. The Bulls, much more talented, with Jordan, Pippen, Cartwright, Grant and Paxson vs. Olajuwon and Sleepy Floyd. Jordan looked like he was the only player on the Bulls that was giving any effort. He was screaming at his teammates most of the game trying to get them to play hard. MJ gave it 100% for 45 of 48 minutes, scoring 29. The Bulls lost and Jordan was visibly pi$$ed. I don't think I've ever seen an athlete with that level of intensity and will to win.Michael Jordan was the best player I have ever seen play in person. I know this is in the football forum but he was the best. When he wanted to score there was almost no one who could stop him.
3 way tie. Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. You can keep all the other sports. No tougher game in the world than golf.
Our family was passing through Cincinnati in fall of 1975 and got standing room only tickets to a Reds-Pirates NLCS game. My Dad was totally psyched to see the Big Red Machine vs. Stargell and the Pirates…my Mom after standing for a whole baseball game - not so much. Don Gullet was the winning pitcher and hit a home run. The team rosters read like a who’s who of baseball.