Game 7 is fine and all, but seriously, anyone who knows what’s up is more into the earlier stuff.
New York Yankees vs. L.A. Dodgers, 1977
This is the game when Mr. October was born. Reggie Jackson belted three home runs against the Dodgers to help the Yankees clinch the 1977 World Series.
Boston Red Sox vs. Cincinnati Reds, 1975
Carlton Fisk's famous extra-inning home run against the Cincinnati Reds forced a Game 7 of the 1975 World Series, which the Red Sox ended up losing. But the image of him begging the ball to stay fair remains one of the most iconic in MLB history.
Anahiem Angels vs. San Francisco Giants, 2002
The 2002 Giants were eight outs away from getting Barry Bonds a World Series ring until the Angels' bats erupted in the 7th inning, a rally that spring-boarded the franchise to its own first World Series title one game later.
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Chicago Bulls vs. Utah Jazz, 1998
Everyone knows this one. It's arguably the most well-known jump shot of the past 25 years. Jordan's last J as a Bull gave the team a 87-86 victory and helped secure the team's second three-peat.