The Best Sports Plays to See in High Definition
The Best Sports Plays to See in High Definition
Article by Jon Jacobson
Whether it is a big game or nothing out of the ordinary, sometimes there is a play so spectacular that it deserves to be watched over and over and over and over and – well, you get the picture – again. Sports teams are known for their incredibly agility, teamwork and unbelieveable plays. The best way to view them of course, is on a flat screen HD TV with friends, family and good food and drink. It’s even better to be able to recount them to talk about the next day with said friends in the office, especially the ones who missed it or didn’t get to see them up close and personal with everyone else. The following are some can’t miss plays for that awesome TV in your den:1. New York Mets v. St. Louis Cardinals: National League Championship Series Game 7 in 2006: The kind of play that will go down in New York history, despite The Mets’ loss to the Cards, forfeiting their spot in the World Series against the Detroit Tigers. Cardinal Scott Rolen hit a long ball to left field off of pitcher Oliver Perez. As the ball cleared the fence, Endy Chavez jumped from the warning track at the “Strength to Be There” sign, reached back and robbed Rolen of an easy home run. He quickly gunned the ball to first base to double off the runner, ending the inning. Chavez earned two Shea Stadium curtain calls and multiple replays on the high definition screens at the stadium, despite Yadier Molina’s two-run home run in the ninth to end the game. 2. Anything from Michael Jordan: Let’s face it, basketball fans. Anything former Chicago Bull Michael Jordan, the famed number 23, did is one of basketball’s best sports plays of all time. The man is a complete legend, transcending from basketball to baseball to golf…even to Looney Toons cartoon movies like Space Jam, bringing him back to the hoops. Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant has potential to fill his very big shoes, but it is still a very long career (and a nicer personality) off.3. Why have us tell you the best NFL play of all time when you could watch 10 of them on the NFL Sunday Ticket? This premium channel, along with many other premium channels consistently holds countdown list episodes broken down by sport, team, league or even division! Why choose between Eli or Peyton Manning or decide which of the infamous Jim Brown’s seasons was his greatest when there are professional analysts helping you decide? To access a great channel
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