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Best catches in World Series history

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2022 WS G5: And all that Chas

Chas McCormick's incredible catch at the wall in the 9th inning of Game 5 helped put the Astros a win away from a title

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1996 WS G5: O'Neill on the run

Paul O'Neill sealed a Game 5 win for the Yanks with this running catch that gave the boys from the Bronx a series lead

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1992 WS G3: Shades of Mays

Devon White drew comparisons to Willie Mays' iconic play (you'll see it later) with this catch against the wall that nearly turned into a triple play

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1991 WS G6: Glass half full

Kirby Puckett soared to make this snag against the Plexiglas at the Metrodome and would later hit a walk-off HR to force Game 7

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1982 WS G3: Willie at the wall

Willie McGee brought back this homer in the 9th inning to prevent the Brewers from making this game any tighter

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1975 WS G6: Evans Almighty

You probably remember Carlton Fisk's iconic "wave it fair" walk-off HR, but it doesn't happen without Dwight Evans' ridiculous catch and throw in the 11th

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1969 WS G4: The Miracle Man

Ron Swoboda's 9th-inning robbery of Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson is an indelible moment from the '69 Miracle Mets' run

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1962 WS G7: Hot shot to end it

Just when it looked like the rival Giants had something brewing in the 9th, Bobby Richardson squelched the rally with this Series-ending snag

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1955 WS G7: 2 is better than 1

Brooklyn's 1st World Series title came courtesy of a Game 7 shutout, made possible in part by this Sandy Amoros running grab and throw for a double play

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1954 WS G1: Say Hey!

It's simply known as The Catch, and there's a good reason why. We haven't yet seen a better one in a bigger situation than this Willie Mays gem

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1947 WS G6: Call me Al

Al Gionfriddo put the fans back in their seats when he robbed this Joe DiMaggio home run bid

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