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    I disagree . And here's why . Have a look at some of these GREAT home run moments in the history of America's greatest game of Baseball'.

    Notice the numbers in the first frame home run total 38 cents with the sequential numbers on the jersey's in the celebration being 11 , 14 , and 34 high fiving the 35
    You've also got the significant 18 in there as well as a pivotal 42 being sighted in the Team gathering at the end

    Then in the second you've got 21 pitching to 20 who slams a 3 run homer by the Yankee's , and then in the 3rd home run you've got 37 pitching to 25 which is completely smashed out of the park . And I like the sign ' Road to History ' with the 756 ( 75.5 or 81 if you add the 75 +6 )

    Then you've got the beloved Blue Jays number 29 receiving from number 99 which gets blasted down the left field boundary 328 feet to claim their 2nd and back to back world series title in 1992 & 1993. And you can also see their no's 44 & 54 at the end of that segments in the celebration.

    The next clip show number 45 winding up on 25 from St Louis Cardinals And what a celebration and sportsman like conduct displayed from even the opposition for McGuire.

    The next one again has number 43 pitching to 23 which is blasted out of the park - but this time to right field from a left handed batter.

    The next one is special because it shows again number 44 pitching to number 44 of the opposition , and again its a beauty from Legendary Hank Aaron for his 715th home run.

    The next one we have number 23 pitching to which goes 405 feet right down the guts of center field from Bill Mazeroski from the Pittsburgh Pirates who defeated the famous Yogi Berra's & Mickey Mantle's New York Yankees 10 to 9 in the seventh and taking the series 4-3 .

    Interesting that Bill hit 2 home runs in the series which was HALF of Pittsburgh's total of 4 for the series as against Yogi with 2 & Mickey with five combined for HALF of their teams 10 home runs but still went down to Pittsburgh with an overall team batting average of 338 for the playoffs verses Pittsburgh's 256.

    So its all about ' CLUTCH ' moments , whether its Business or Sport.

    And again in the last example from the start of the iconic era of the great Willie Mays , the Giant's outfielder Bobby Thomson ( No.23 ) who was an All Star in 1948,49 & 52 who famously hit a 3 run homer to defeat the crosstown rivals the Dodgers in that classic 1951 fairy tale come from behind win by the Giant's who not only snatched victory from the jaws of defeat in the 3 game pennant series trailing 4 to 1 at the bottom of the Ninth and 4.2 with 2 runners on base with the final batter Thomson up.

    Keep in mind that while Thomson who hit only 40% of the home runs that Mays , did and only 53% of the runs batted in , he played 1,213 fewer games than Mays over his 14 year career verses Mays 22 years , but still had a batting average of .270 verses May's .302 , and will forever be remember for the SINGLE famous Home Run in that epic 1951 showdown of the underdog defeating the favorite from a come from behind position in the final moments of the final closing innings.

    And what makes this home run even more impressive is that the Giants had won 37 of their last 44 regular season games to catch the first place Dodgers and force the 3 games playoff pennant series. The date is significant as well being the 3rd of October 1951 with that ' crisp ' sound of the contact of bat meets ball resonating around the world via the ' wireless ' to American troop's stationed in Korea at that time with that sound being often compared to the famous saying of " shot heard round the world ' being the first shot fired in the American Revolutionary war which was written in a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson.

    So again , I beg to differ in the comment that Sayona is NOT being a home run. Depends on your perspective and what you saw in it which originally provoked you to stick with it as a professional Investor.

    But where i'm sitting , and even if as some would say it isn't , it certainly looks as though the BASES are currently loaded and waiting for that ' CLUTCH ' batter in Lynch to delver his long awaited center field blast right up the guts to take us through to the next final series.


    And it only takes ONE hit and ONE run to put this right out of the park........wink.png




 
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