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Remembering Puckett

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by user DNL

I was 12 years old in October of 1991 -- just old enough to watch my second World Series night game. My first was via special dispensation; at age 8, I was allowed to stay up well past my bedtime to watch the Mets. But this time? I was actually, legitimately, old enough to watch the game.

Kirby Puckett's homer in game six is perhaps my first true baseball memory, at least as far as the post-season goes. Sure, I "remember" Kirk Gibson's homer off Eck, and I "remember" the Bill Buckner/Mookie Wilson goodness. But I also "remember" Carlton Fisk's homer in the 1975 World Series, which was hit a few years before I was born.

It was exceptionally late at night, at least insofar as a 12 year old is concerned. I was wide awake (probably not) on sitting on my parents' bed, watching the game. I couldn't tell you what the score was. I couldn't tell you who the pitcher was. Heck, I barely remember anything about the night, except that when Kirby came to bat, I knew that he was their best chance. Everyone did. He was the Twins -- not just the best player, but the heart and soul. He was the magic that made the Twins into something special.

When he hit the home run, I started to explain to my dad -- to whom sports is a sedative -- just how incredible it was. The moment was lost on them. But for me, it was galvanizing.

Godspeed, Kirby, wherever you are.


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Mon 03/06/06, 9:17 pm EST <pageTools></pageTools>

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G-unit
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Dear Author,

This is the kind of post that keeps the hits on the blog low. No one wants to know about moments you spent in your parent's bed that are now galvanized in your memory.

P.S. Kirby Puckett was AWESOME!!!
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