It's been 31 years since I went to a major league ball game - first and only game I've ever been to, so it sort of becomes my greatest baseball game by default. One of the drawbacks to living in East Tennessee is the total lack of any pro franchises anywhere for a couple hundred miles. I've gone to some Smokies games (AA, currently Cubs affiliate, maybe 30 miles from my house). As pro teams go though, nothing in Atlanta ever felt like "my" team, and my dad grew up in Pittsburgh and so I adopted the Pirates (and the Steelers).
1979 was a great year. The "We Are Family" Pirates would win the World Series, and the Steelers won the Super Bowl. We didn't know that in July though. We stopped in Pittsburgh on the way back home from our vacation that year - it made a nice halfway point between Georgian Bay, in Ontario, and Tennessee. We saw John Candelaria square off against Tom Seaver and the Reds. I was just ridiculously pumped; I had Topps cards for every player on the Pirates' roster. In retrospect though, try telling it to an seven year old Pirates fan, but I totally lucked out that the Reds came to town that day. I got to see my Pirates, especially Willie Stargell, but for the Reds that day I saw Tom Seaver, and Johnny Bench, and Dave Concepcion, and Joe Morgan. Five hall of famers in a day.
The Reds won, 6-5 (it's been three decades and that still annoys me a little).
July 25, 1979.