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RIP Bill Buckner: How One Play Can Define an Athlete's Entire Career

Listen to Rob Parker and Chris Broussard discuss the death of former Major League All-Star Bill Buckner, as the former Red Sox, Cubs, and Dodgers player passed away on Monday at the age of 69 from Dementia.

Despite recording over 2,700 hits, including amassing the second most amount of hits during the 70’s and 80’s out of any other player in the big leagues besides Pete Rose, Buckner will infamously go down in sports folklore as the player who let the ground ball go between his legs in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series that allowed the Mets to win the game

Check out the audio below as Chris and Rob remember the career of Bucker and talk about other notable players in sports who had careers get defined by one notorious play.

RIP Bill Buckner: How One Play Can Define an Athlete's Entire Career