If Your Birthday is December 28th...



You share it with the MVP of the 1986 World Series, Ray Knight. The onetime Red and Oriole enjoyed his greatest baseball moment in Flushing, where he was part of the remarkable rally that kept the Mets alive in game six.

Batting in the bottom of the 10th inning, Knight's singled in Gary Carter with the first run of the inning, and advanced Kevin Mitchell to third -- setting him up to score on Bob Stanley's wild pitch. Knight soon came home for the winning run from second after Mookie Wilson's grounder went through Bill Buckner's legs, which set off a wild, emotional celebration at home plate.

To top things off, Ray belted the tie-breaking home run two nights later in game seven, as the Mets won their second championship -- and extended the Red Sox misery.

These days, Ray is the pre- and post-game studio show analyst on Washington Nationals TV.

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