The Games Behind The Suffering At The 1989 World Series
This post will focus on the game-by-game narrative of the battle between the A’s and Giants, both of whom stepped up and contributed to their communities in the aftermath of the devastation.
This post will focus on the game-by-game narrative of the battle between the A’s and Giants, both of whom stepped up and contributed to their communities in the aftermath of the devastation.
Editor’s Note: This is part of a series of sports history articles aimed at preserving the best moments of the modern sports era, from 1976 to the present. The focus is team sports—college & pro basketball and football, major league baseball and hockey.
This article offers a snapshot of 1989 sports, a year that saw an amazing sequence of events unfold for Michigan basketball, the World Series marred by an earthquake and Wayne Gretzky changing sides
Sports in San Francisco for the year 1989 was a time of great triumph overshadowed by greater tragedy. Nothing can make up for the loss of life that resulted from an October earthquake that happened right before Game 3 of the World Series. But just as the city of New Orleans found joy in the Saints as they recovered from Hurricane Katrina, so too could the San Francisco of 1989 look back on the Giants’ run to the National League pennant and look ahead to the 49ers drive for a second straight Super Bowl title and fourth in nine years. The Notebook looks back on both teams.