On the field, the tension was palpable. The outcome of the game and the World Series literally hung in the balance at this moment.
Ken felt like it had been hours since the review was called, yet the umpires were still huddled together in front of a screen. Without a TV and the commentators speaking, the wait seemed to drag out.
By now, the Ligers on the field had huddled together, their gazes glued to the jumbo screen as the replay continued to play over and over.
No one would have thought that the end of the series would come down to a play like this. It was like the feeling of placing all of one's chips on black at the roulette while the ball was still rolling around.
Either they would win, or lose everything and go back to square one.
Those in the Miami dugout wore grave expressions after being subjected to the replay. Particularly Gary who just 10 minutes ago, believed that he had scored the tying run for his team.