Bay Area native Bill Buckner dies at 69 after battling dementia

Monday, May 27, 2019
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Baseball fans are mourning a Bay Area native who played a big role in one of baseball's most memorable moments.

Napa native Bill Buckner has died at the age of 69.
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Buckner played in the majors for 22 years. His career spanned from 1969 until 1990.

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But Buckner will always be remembered for an infamous play, when a ground ball went through his legs during the 1986 World Series.

That enabled the New York Mets to complete a comeback win in Game 6. And the Mets went on to take the series over Buckner's Red Sox.



Years later, long-suffering Boston fans forgave Buckner, and the Napa High grad later forgave them.
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Buckner died after a long battle with Lewy Body Dementia.

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