I wouldn't say any were memorable because of anything that happened during them, but of all the games I've been to, the ones I remember most: - My first ever Cubs game: http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYN/NYN200107040.shtml It was not a good game, they lost a low-scoring affair to Glendon Rusch. It was also most notable for being my only game at Shea, which sucked and there were constantly planes flying overhead. Also there was an old lady Mets fan with a real thick Long Island accent who freaked the eff out when Desi Relaford came up to bat and kept calling him "My Desi." - My second game, and only one at the Vet, which also sucked: http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI200207170.shtml It was an outing for my family because it was the day before my birthday. It was notable for Todd Hundley hitting a home run right after I got done telling my dad how much he sucked and I hated him. We showed up early for batting practice and I caught a foul ball off Sosa's bat (and I still have it somewhere). Also Carlos Zambrano nearly threw me a ball when I screamed at him that it was my birthday but then a bunch of drunk Phillies fans started screaming it was their birthday too and he walked away. - My first (and, so far, only) game at Wrigley: http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHN/CHN201308010.shtml Went with my now-wife on a trip to Chicago. Drank Old Style, sat in the bleachers, heckled the hell out of Chris Capuano as he stretched in the outfield because why not. Also dude a few rows in front of us brought a sign that said Junior Lake for ROY and kept booing Puig and then later Puig hit a home run right at him (though Lake did hit 2 out that day, to be fair). - First time I saw the Cubs win in person: http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI201308070.shtml Donnie frickin Murphy of all people hit 2 HR that day, including the game-winner in the 9th and my friends and I were on the CSN broadcast (they were glum and my arms are in the air in celebration). Also we saw the very brief Thomas Neal experiment end when he ran into a wall and left the game, never to be seen again. - Got a glance at the eventual WS winners: http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI201606060.shtml Went with my friend's British fiance, who is a Cubs fan because they were always "rubbish". Lester was lights out and I nearly fainted from shock when Heyward hit a home run. Then Grimm came in and nearly blew it.