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Carlton Fisk's Game 6 Home Run in the 1975 World Series

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Carlton Fisk's Game 6 home run in the 1975 World Series is one of baseball's most iconic moments. On October 21, 1975, at Fenway Park, Fisk hit a walk-off home run in the 12th inning against the Cincinnati Reds, forcing a deciding Game 7. The home run came off a 1-0 pitch from Pat Darcy and hit the left field foul pole, now known as "Fisk's Pole." Fisk's reaction, using body English to will the ball fair, is etched in baseball lore. The game itself was a classic, with the Red Sox overcoming a deficit to tie and eventually win 7-6. Fisk's home run capped a night that began with a rain delay and ended past midnight. It remains a defining moment in baseball history, celebrated for its drama and Fisk's memorable performance. The home run ball was later sold at auction, and the moment continues to be relived through replays and nostalgia, symbolizing the enduring magic of baseball's greatest games.