The Rhino was doing a little surfing recently and stumbled across a list of Cleveland's greatest wins since 1980. It's a pretty good list, and reminds us why we bother with these damn teams. Cleveland teams are a lot like life--you know what happens at the end, but you can still have a hell of a lot of fun along the way. Stay tuned next week for the companion piece, "Memorable French Naval Victories".
I was doing a little surfing and stumbled across this list of Cleveland's greatest wins
since 1980. It's a pretty good list, and reminds you why you bother
with these damn teams. Cleveland teams are a lot like life--you know
what happens at the end, but you can still have a hell of a lot of fun
along the way.
I'm not sure I'd displace any of the games that
are listed in this guy's top ten, but there are a few other candidates
that I'd like to toss out for consideration:
Game 1, 1995 ALDS -- Cleveland 5, Boston 4.
Tony Pena homers in the bottom of the 13th to give the Tribe their
first post-season victory since 1948. Since this game took place on a
Tuesday evening and Pena's ball left the yard around 12:45 a.m. on
Wednesday, Indians fans woke up to their first taste of what were to be
many groggy October mornings over the course of the next six years.
Game 3, 1997 ALCS
-- Cleveland 2, Baltimore 1. You remember this one, right? Bottom of
the 12th, one out, Vizquel's up. Omar squares to bunt and misses the
ball (that's my story, and I'm stickin' to it). The ball gets by Lenny
Webster, and Marquis Grissom comes racing in to score the winning run.
The Impossible Return
-- On August 5, 2001, the Indians trailed the Seattle Mariners 14-2
after six innings. The Tribe went on to score 3 in the 7th, 4 in the
8th and 5 in the 9th to tie it, and won it in the 11th when Jolbert
Cabrera singled to left to score Kenny Lofton. Click here to watch a great recap of the game.
Cleveland 37, Pittsburgh 31
-- This was one of the best Browns v. Steelers games ever played. On
November 23, 1986, the Browns and Steelers were knotted up 31-31 at the
end of regulation, thanks in no small part to a game saving tackle by
Matt Bahr on a kickoff. On the second possession of OT, Bernie hit
Webster Slaughter on a 36 yard touchdown strike. You can almost hear
Nev Chandler now, can't you?
"Strock Around the Clock"
-- Cleveland 28, Houston 23. On a snowy December day, Don Strock came
off the bench to lead a 16 point comeback to beat Jerry Glanville's
Oilers in the last game of the 1988 regular season and clinch a playoff
spot for a battered Browns team.
The Marshmallow Game
--Game 2 of 1992 NBA Eastern Conference finals. After the Cavs were
beaten 103-89 by the Bulls in Game 1, the Chicago media decided that
the Cavs were "marshmallows" and said so in print. These comments lit a
fire under the Cavs, who went on to destroy the Bulls 107-81 in Game 2.
Michael Jordan, who was held to 20 points, thanked the Chicago media
after the game.
Anyway, the Tribe lost to the Braves in 1995, to
the Marlins in 1997 and lost their divisional series to the Mariners in
2001. Bernie got to the Super Bowl, but not in a Browns uniform, and
Strock's magic wasn't enough the following week, when they lost to
Houston in a Christmas Eve playoff rematch. As for the Cavs, well, at
least they had one good day against Michael Jordan.
Like I said, no happy endings, but lots of fun along the way.