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The 20 biggest moments in 20 years of World Series history

Ask any baseball fan for their favorite World Series memory, and they’ll give you a moment — they remember watching Kirk Gibson’s lightning strike or cheering Carlton Fisk’s drive down the line. Maybe they were lucky enough to be inside the ballpark when the Cubs won that Game 7 thriller.

October is all about the game’s lore. It can change forever with one big swing or one missed grounder.

Looking over these last 20 years, we see the whole spectrum, from Derek Jeter boosting the Yankees and Big Papi leading the Red Sox to Barry Bonds falling just short.

I’ve been lucky enough to be at most every World Series game over the last three decades, covering them for the AP.

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Introduction Associated Press Sports Editor Ben Walker

My mom said it destined to be that way. I was born on the one-year anniversary of Don Larsen’s perfect game at Yankee Stadium against the Dodgers.

My favorite World Series memory? I’d say it was right after I turned 13, when my dad took me to Game 5 of the 1970 World Series in Baltimore. I grew up in Maryland rooting for the Orioles.

The O’s beat Cincinnati that afternoon to win the crown at old Memorial Stadium. I ran on the diamond after the game to join the celebration. And I can admit this now — I pulled up a small patch of grass from left field, and we planted it in our backyard that night.  All these Octobers later, I can still remember how green it was.

Below is a selection of photos, along with my recollections, of the top 20 moments in the past 20 years in World Series history:


1997

“One of the most exciting World Series we’ve seen in the last 50 years.”

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A single wins the World Series Marlins vs. Indians


1998

“The unlikely third baseman becomes the MVP.”

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The coronation of the kings of baseball Yankees vs. Padres


1999

“Derek Jeter always seemed to make the clutch play.”

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The cornerstone of five World Series Championships Yankees vs. Braves


2000

“I’ve covered baseball for 35, 36 years and I’d never seen something like this.”

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Petty playmanship Mets vs. Yankees


2001

“It was an important year in baseball. That was the year of 9/11.”

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Playing for a whole city Diamondbacks vs. Yankees


2002

“He was a home run hitting machine.”

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Angels win their first World Series Angels vs. Giants


2003

“Here we go again.”

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Champagne at Monument Park Marlins vs. Yankees


2004

 “Finally, the Boston Red Sox break the curse.”

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The curse is over Cardinals vs. Red Sox


2005

“They hadn’t won since 1917.”

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Chicago sweeps series White Sox vs. Astors


2006

“Those poor Detroit Tigers.”

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The fumbling Tigers Cardinals vs. Tigers


2007

“Red Sox go from a team trying to break the curse, to a dominant force in baseball.”

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Big Poppy reigns Rockies vs. Red Sox


2008

 “Well look at this.”

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Rain doesn’t stop Phillies Phillies vs. Rays


2009

“Here is a picture you don’t see very often.” 

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A-Rod delivers go-ahead double Phillies vs. Yankees


2010

“They finally bring a World Series to the Bay.”

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Pitcher's game Giants vs. Rangers


2011

“Down to their last strike.” 

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What a comeback Cardinals vs. Rangers

2012

“The Panda and Pablo Sandoval’s power.”

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The Panda dominates Giants vs. Tigers


2013

“David Ortiz puts the city on his back.”

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Big Papi Red Sox vs. Cardinals


2014

“A pitching performance like we have never seen.”

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Bumgarner pitches five scoreless innings Royals vs. Giants

2015

“A daring dash home.”

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Royals' Comeback Royals vs. Mets


2016

“What can you say about 2016 except, Cubs win.”

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Chicago fans get their win Cubs vs. Indians


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Ben Walker

Born in Rockville, Maryland, Walker started with The Associated Press in Albany, N.Y., in 1980. He began covering baseball during the 1981 season, doing Phillies games. Walker moved to New York Sports in 1982 and covered his first World Series game in 1983 in Baltimore. Walker has covered most every World Series game since then. He has covered games in Cuba and Japan along the way during three decades as a baseball editor with AP and he still finds time to play a lot of softball and hardball, too.