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Every diehard fan has a candidate for the most overlooked play in postseason history. Is it Snow getting picked off first base in the 2003 NLDS? Or Jack Clark letting Balboni's foul drop in the 1985 World Series? I vote for Mike Davis and his four-pitch, two-out walk in the 1988 World Series. There's no Kirk Gibson/Dennis Eckersley moment if that doesn't happen. Just like in Little League when I bunted Scott to second and then Timmy doubled him in and everyone mobbed them and nobody hugged me, bespectacled Davis gets no love and he should.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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