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By John G. Short

When all hope once again seemed lost in the last inning and it rained cold rain in Boston and bartenders in St. Louis were again snorting arrogantly into their Budweiser, Reggie Smith and Tony C. won the eighth game of the World Series in St. Petersburg.

Forget the first eight innings; Boston plays for only the last one. Conigliaro knocked a double off the wall inches from a home run. Reggie tied St. Louis with a one-out triple, and won it by tagging up on a short fly and sliding under the throw. Too much joy.

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