This Day in Baseball - The Daily Rewind
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October 14, 2003
- Holding a 3-0 lead in the eighth inning over the Florida Marlins with only 5
outs standing between them and their first World Series appearance since 1945,
the Cubs fall apart after a fan, sitting along the left-field foul line at
Wrigley Field, tries to catch a foul ball that is about to be caught by Cubs'
outfielder Moises Alou for the second out of the inning. The
Cubs argued for interference, but umpire Mike Everitt ruled there was no fan
interference because the ball had broken the plane separating the field of play
from the stands. The Cubs lead proceeded
to disintegrate; fueling the Wrigley faithful’s ire at this fan who would have
to be escorted from the park for his own safety. Lost in all of this is the
error by, the usually sure handed shortstop Luis Gonzalez, that would have
resulted in an inning ending double play which would have allowed the Cubs to
escape the eighth with a two run lead. The Marlins would go onto score 8 runs
and win the game. The Cubs also would lose the seventh and
final game of the NLCS.
October 14, 1975 - The Cincinnati Reds take a 2-1 lead in
the World Series with a controversial 6 - 5, 10-inning victory over the Boston
Red Sox in Cincinnati. In the 10th inning, Reds pinch-hitter Ed Armbrister
attempts a sacrifice bunt and bounces the ball in front of the plate. Boston catcher
Carlton Fisk, in an attempt to field the ball, collides with Armbrister and
throws the ball into center field attempting to force Cesar Gerónimo at second
base. Gerónimo goes to third base and later scores the game winner. Home plate
umpire Larry Barnett rules there is no interference despite heated protests by
the Red Sox.
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