Endy Chavez The Strength To Be There
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In Game Seven of the 2006 NLCS, Endy made arguably the most spectacular catch in post-season baseball history, leaping to rob Scott Rolen of a tie-breaking two run home run with a snow-cone grab and pulling the ball back into the park, then doubling up Cardinals runner Jim Edmonds to end the inning. Commentators have compared it to such memorable catches as those of Tommie Agee in the 1969 World Series, Sandy Amorós of the 1955 World Series, Dwight Evans in the 1975 World Series and Kirby Puckett during the 1991 World Series The chants of En-dy Cha-vez ensued and he received two curtain calls. Interestingly, the part of the wall where Chavez' catch took place bore an advertisement with the slogan, "The Strength To Be There." Because the Mets ultimately went on the lose the game and series, Endy's catch will likely go down as one of the most undervalued plays in baseball history.