Looking back, what is y'alls opinion of the '98 HR Chase? At the time, I was really into it. I checked the paper every morning to see who went deep the night before. Early on, I was rooting for Griffey, but after he fell off the pace, I was definitely on McGwire's side. The day he hit 62, I ended up being late for work because I wouldn't leave until he hit it.
After the steroid stuff really blew up, it pissed me off, and I kind of felt cheated of a great memory. However, looking back now, I really don't care. One of my favorite memories was getting to the Dome two hours early to watch Big Mac launch moon shots into the upper deck. He wasn't just barely making it up there. He was putting them at least a dozen rows back.
Even though I was pulling for McGwIre, I would have had no problem if Sosa ended up breaking the record first, because the way he played, he made the game fun.
Anyways, I was randomly thinking about the chase, I have come full circle on it. At the time, I thought it was an amazing moment for baseball. Then, I went to hating the steroid players for ruining the game. Now, I'm willing to look past the steroids, and I'm back to it being one the best summers ever for baseball.
After the steroid stuff really blew up, it pissed me off, and I kind of felt cheated of a great memory. However, looking back now, I really don't care. One of my favorite memories was getting to the Dome two hours early to watch Big Mac launch moon shots into the upper deck. He wasn't just barely making it up there. He was putting them at least a dozen rows back.
Even though I was pulling for McGwIre, I would have had no problem if Sosa ended up breaking the record first, because the way he played, he made the game fun.
Anyways, I was randomly thinking about the chase, I have come full circle on it. At the time, I thought it was an amazing moment for baseball. Then, I went to hating the steroid players for ruining the game. Now, I'm willing to look past the steroids, and I'm back to it being one the best summers ever for baseball.