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OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:48 pm
by J-Roc
So I was at the Milton Celebrity Sport Auction Dinner last night. Met Jesse Barfield. Cool guy.

He told a story to the crowd of throwing out Rod Carew at 3rd base once. Something about Carew injuring himself because he wasn't expecting the throw to come in. So I googled to look up the game and I found this website.

http://www.backtobaseball.com/

Is this a known, legit site? You can watch an animated version of full games. Here's an example.

http://www.backtobaseball.com/playballr ... 17%2C+1983

Only problem is I can't find proof of Jesse's story. hmmm...

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:53 pm
by torontoaces04
What a cool website!!!

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:00 pm
by Mattd97
everyone elses first search was game 6 of the 93 world series right?

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:06 pm
by DonYon
Mattd97 wrote:everyone elses first search was game 6 of the 93 world series right?


what kind of sorcery is this...

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:10 pm
by J-Roc
The graphics are right up there with the old Earl Weaver Baseball I played on my Amiga.

Under Greatest Games, there's a 1993 tilt between the Jays and Brewers.

26 Re: Milwaukee Brewers versus Toronto Blue Jays - September 29, 1993 - Regular Season Lineup and other Game Information
Posted by Tim Dye – 08/21/2011 at 9:42 PM — View this game ►
This was the last home game for the Brewers of the 1993 season and it turned out to be Robin Yount's last game at County Stadium. Yount scored a run and threw out a runner trying to advance to third base. Paul Molitor received both applause and a few boos with his first plate appearance and ended up with two doubles and a triple helping the Blue Jays come from behind to win the game 9-6. The Blue Jays went on to win the World Series the next month and Molitor got the MVP award. A skunk somehow ended up in the outfield at one point causing a brief delay.

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:06 am
by satyr9
J-Roc wrote:The graphics are right up there with the old Earl Weaver Baseball I played on my Amiga.

Under Greatest Games, there's a 1993 tilt between the Jays and Brewers.

26 Re: Milwaukee Brewers versus Toronto Blue Jays - September 29, 1993 - Regular Season Lineup and other Game Information
Posted by Tim Dye – 08/21/2011 at 9:42 PM — View this game ►
This was the last home game for the Brewers of the 1993 season and it turned out to be Robin Yount's last game at County Stadium. Yount scored a run and threw out a runner trying to advance to third base. Paul Molitor received both applause and a few boos with his first plate appearance and ended up with two doubles and a triple helping the Blue Jays come from behind to win the game 9-6. The Blue Jays went on to win the World Series the next month and Molitor got the MVP award. A skunk somehow ended up in the outfield at one point causing a brief delay.


If you run the sim, does the work skunk pop up in the OF at one point?

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:00 am
by evilRyu
this is an awesome site..

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:22 am
by Myth111
That is a cool website. Thanks.

I feel like a terrible fan because I did not know we scored 3 runs in the 1st inning and Alomar batted 6th in that game. We were stacked by the end of that season.

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:45 am
by jim todd
J-Roc wrote:So I was at the Milton Celebrity Sport Auction Dinner last night. Met Jesse Barfield. Cool guy.

He told a story to the crowd of throwing out Rod Carew at 3rd base once. Something about Carew injuring himself because he wasn't expecting the throw to come in. So I googled to look up the game and I found this website.

http://www.backtobaseball.com/

Is this a known, legit site? You can watch an animated version of full games. Here's an example.

http://www.backtobaseball.com/playballr ... 17%2C+1983

Only problem is I can't find proof of Jesse's story. hmmm...


Maybe he's talking about this one?
July 11th, 1985
Bottom of the 7th inning. Carew doubles to lead off and then is thrown out at third by Barfield on the next at-bat.

http://www.backtobaseball.com/playballr ... 11%2C+1985

Very cool site...thanks for sharing.

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:03 am
by SharoneWright
Great site! I want my head-to-head colecovision back!

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Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:24 pm
by Strav
SharoneWright wrote:Great site! I want my head-to-head colecovision back!



Oh shoot! Totally forget about that until now - thanks. Such a cool game.

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:31 pm
by LittleOzzy
What an amazing site!

Great find J-Roc!

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:52 pm
by Hoopstarr
Just saw the bottom of the 9th from 1993 and giggled like a little girl after it happened.

Re: OT: backtobaseball.com

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 3:22 am
by J-Roc
jim todd wrote:
J-Roc wrote:So I was at the Milton Celebrity Sport Auction Dinner last night. Met Jesse Barfield. Cool guy.

He told a story to the crowd of throwing out Rod Carew at 3rd base once. Something about Carew injuring himself because he wasn't expecting the throw to come in. So I googled to look up the game and I found this website.

http://www.backtobaseball.com/

Is this a known, legit site? You can watch an animated version of full games. Here's an example.

http://www.backtobaseball.com/playballr ... 17%2C+1983

Only problem is I can't find proof of Jesse's story. hmmm...


Maybe he's talking about this one?
July 11th, 1985
Bottom of the 7th inning. Carew doubles to lead off and then is thrown out at third by Barfield on the next at-bat.

http://www.backtobaseball.com/playballr ... 11%2C+1985

Very cool site...thanks for sharing.


You got it!! Jesse said how Carew got injured and was out of the lineup the next day, and how Carew's replacement thanked Jesse for it. lol Big laughs from the crowd.