Gets By Buckner
The most amazing win in Mets history took place on this night, and I was lucky enough to be there. Covering the World Series for WYNY radio, i was with several other local radio folks (including Howie Rose, then a weekend sports anchor on WCBS-AM; and Dennis Murray, then a news producer-editor for WINS) in "the auxillary press box", which was really an unused suite, totally empty except for the seats. It was cold, it was damp, it was high drama. Game Six of the World Series, the Mets coming into the night trailing three games to two.
Entering the bottom of the 10th inning down by two and facing elimination, the Mets rally for three runs -- capped by Mookie Wilson's grounder spinning between Bill Buckner's legs as Ray Knight delightedly scampers home. That quirky 6 - 5 win sends the Series to a 7th and final game (in which the Mets have to come from behind again to nail down the title).
No cameras of course in the press box. But I did find my copy of the World Series official Media Guide.
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