The New York Mets defeated the Boston Red Sox 6-5 in 10 innings in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series at Shea Stadium. The Red Sox led 5-3 entering the bottom of the 10th, but the Mets rallied with three straight singles off Calvin Schiraldi and Rick Aguilera, and Bill Buckner's infamous error on Mookie Wilson's grounder allowed the winning run to score, forcing a Game 7.

What Made This Game Special

Playoff Bill Buckner's Error
Bill Buckner's error on Mookie Wilson's ground ball allowed Ray Knight to score the game-winning run in the 10th inning, forcing Game 7.
Playoff Mets' 10th-Inning Rally
Trailing 5-3, the Mets rallied in the 10th with singles by Gary Carter, Kevin Mitchell, and Ray Knight, followed by Buckner's error on Mookie Wilson's roller.
Milestone Bill Buckner Error in World Series Game 6
Mookie Wilson's ground ball went through Bill Buckner's legs, allowing the Mets to win Game 6 of the World Series.
Playoff Roger Clemens' Near-No-Hitter
Clemens no-hit the Mets through four innings on full rest before the Mets rallied.
Record First Tied World Series Game in 1986
Danny Heep's double play in the 6th inning tied the game at 2-2, marking the first time other than 0-0 that a 1986 World Series game was tied.
Scoring Marty Barrett's Series-Clinching Hit Streak
Barrett went 10-for-14 in the series with men on base; he singled to score Wade Boggs in the 8th, making it 5-3.

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