It's the first game of the 1988 World Series, Dodgers vs. A's and we have the entire thing for you — all 2 hours and 43 minutes of it. And you can watch it all if you like, marveling at the smooth play-by-play calling by Vin Scully, punctuated by the interjections of co-announcer Joe Garagiola. And Garagiola isn't bad or anything. He just isn't pitching in the same league as Scully.
Or you can move the slider up to around 02:27:30 and start watching from there. That'll take you to the conclusion of the game which some people have called one of the 10 most exciting moments ever in baseball. I'll set the scene for you…
It's the bottom of the ninth. The Dodgers are up and it's their last chance as they're behind 4-3. There are two outs and Mike Davis is batting. If he gets a base-on-balls [SPOILER ALERT: He does] then it'll all be riding on the next guy. The Dodgers would dearly love it to be their powerhouse hitter, Kirk Gibson…but Gibson isn't in the game. He's been injured and although he's there and in uniform, they didn't even announce him in the opening roster lists. So the crowd goes nuts when he comes out to pinch-hit for the next batter — and you can guess what happens next…