iowamcnabb
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Oh I remember that game so well.I would say the most impressive individual sports performance that I've witnessed in real-time was Dallas Braden pitching a perfect game for the A's on Mother's Day in 2010 with a pink breast cancer awareness ribbon pinned to his jersey and his grandmother in the stands (who helped raise him after his mom died of cancer while he was still in high school). The circumstances were so unique with the significance of the day and Dallas being the last guy you would expect to throw a perfect game. He was a soft-tossing lefty who only ever had one full season in the majors. Now he's the A's full-time color commentator.
I wasn't at that game though, I just watched it live on MLB.TV. It sortof counts for me anyway because getting to watch a perfect game from the first pitch to the last is pretty rare. But in the spirit of the thread, the best performance I witnessed in-person from the stands was Demarcus' Cousins 55 point game in a win against Portland at G1C in December 2016. He was just unstoppable from anywhere on the court and the score was close right up until the last minute when Cousins was ejected for spitting his mouthpiece at the Portland bench and then miraculously summoned from the locker room and un-ejected so he could finish the job.
I was fortunate enough to see a few world records fall at the 84 Olympics as well but the games began on my 10th birthday so while I was fully marveling the moment I have little recollection of every event that day or two other than it was track and field at the colliseum.But probably the most *impressive* event I saw in person was Carl Lewis winning gold in the long jump AND easily winning a qualifying heat and a quarterfinal heat in the 200m on his way to a total of 4 golds in Los Angeles. I was also in the L.A. Coliseum a few days later for gold #4 in the 4x100m relay. I mean, in retrospect...I was in the house for a decent part of Carl Lewis' 4 golds in 1984. Then we headed out and drove cross-country to see Washington D.C., Williamsburg VA, the Liberty Bell, and Yellowstone among other sights (saw Iowa from I-80 as well but don't remember anything but corn and red-winged blackbirds). Damn. Best summer of my life. Damn shame to waste it on a 10-year old.
Jesus... Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle both retired before I was born, and I'm almost fifty.Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris hitting multiple home runs at Griffith Stadium.
U of Maryland playing South Carolina at Cole Field House and beating the No 1 team 33-31 before the shot clock.
U of Washington beating Michigan in the 1978 Rose Bowl.