I can still remember where I was on Game 6, 1986. At a sports bar in Indianapolis. My engineering partner and I were on a MidWest trip visiting Chrysler dealerships regarding the underground storage tanks. Bill Buckner, limp-legged, let a grounder get under his legs which led to a Mets win. Poor Buckner. He was a very good but not great …
I can still remember where I was on Game 6, 1986. At a sports bar in Indianapolis. My engineering partner and I were on a MidWest trip visiting Chrysler dealerships regarding the underground storage tanks. Bill Buckner, limp-legged, let a grounder get under his legs which led to a Mets win. Poor Buckner. He was a very good but not great player and he'll be best remembered for his error in Game 6, 1986.
I can still remember where I was on Game 6, 1986. At a sports bar in Indianapolis. My engineering partner and I were on a MidWest trip visiting Chrysler dealerships regarding the underground storage tanks. Bill Buckner, limp-legged, let a grounder get under his legs which led to a Mets win. Poor Buckner. He was a very good but not great player and he'll be best remembered for his error in Game 6, 1986.