
Fisk's home run
Fisk's memorable home run, often called "The Shot," occurred during the 1975 World Series. As a key player for the Boston Red Sox, Carlton Fisk hit a long fly ball that was heading foul. Instead of giving up, he visibly waved his arms to keep the ball fair, giving the impression he was encouraging it to stay in play. Miraculously, the ball curved into the foul pole, resulting in a game-winning home run. This moment is celebrated for Fisk’s memorable gesture and the dramatic impact on baseball history.