Game 4 of this NLCS was one of those games that Weird and Wild columns were made to dissect. So what do you say we do that, huh?
PHOENIX — It was a little after 8 p.m. in the desert when sent a baseball soaring through the Arizona night. Off in the distance, the Chase Field swimming pool was waiting. And when that baseball splashed in that pool, the National League Championship Series wasn’t just waterlogged. It was about to be tied, at two games apiece. Advertisement Game 4 of this NLCS — — was one of those games that Weird and Wild columns were made to dissect.
Can you take a step back in a moment like that and appreciate the magic of that home run and the history of that home run?” MATHER: “Yeah, it’s crazy. But not yet. We’re still coming down.” W&W: “As that ball takes off, do you have that moment when the ball is hanging there in the sky and you realize what it is you’re watching?” MATHER: “Yeah. Pretty much off the bat, we thought it was going to have a chance. So off the bat, most of us stood up if we weren’t standing already.
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