Sid Bream cemented his place in Braves lore and baseball history when he slid home ahead of Barry Bonds’ throw to score the game-winning run in Game 7 of the 1992 NLCS, sending the Braves to their ...
More than anything, John Wehner remembers a sound in the locker room. The Pittsburgh-born Pirates infielder was part of the team that lost Game 7 of the 1992 National League Championship Series, 3-2. ...
In 1992, Barry Bonds was in the midst of one of the most astonishing performance streaks in baseball history. He had won the MVP in 1990, probably should have won it in '91 and would go on to win it ...
Sid Bream has seen his famous slide thousands and thousands of times, but for the first time in years, maybe ever at his home, planned Friday to plop down in his living room, turn on the TV, and watch ...
Thirty-two years ago today, the Atlanta Braves trailed 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs against Barry Bonds and the Pittsburgh Pirates in Game 7 of the 1992 National League ...
Former Braves first baseman Sid Bream visited the area Monday to speak at the Utica Baptist Church in Seneca and, on the eve of the 33rd anniversary of his slide home with the winning run to give ...
I ask Steve Blass if he was on the call for Game 7 of the 1992 National League Championship Series. He responds the way most Pirates fans would: "The Sid Bream game." Blass left the Atlanta-Fulton ...
Kyle Drabek walked out to center, where Sid Bream was hanging out with some former teammates. Bream saw Kyle and turned and the two hugged before chatting a few moments. Bream had been more than a ...
David Greene speaks to Sid Bream, the former Atlanta Braves player whose dramatic slide into home plate ended the Pittsburgh Pirates last playoff... Bream's Slide Decades Ago Dashed Pittsburgh's ...