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Terry Cashman

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Artist: TERRY CASHMAN
Title:  TATTERED FLAG IN THE BREEZE (MICHAEL'S SONG) / ...AND BROOKLN ALMOST DIED
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Track Listing:
1) Tattered Flag in the Breeze (Michael's Song)
2) ...And Brooklyn Almost Died

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FLUSHING, New York (Ticker) -- Mike Piazza capped one of the most emotional nights in Shea Stadium history by hitting a two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning as the New York Mets rallied for a 3-2 win over the faltering Atlanta Braves.

The first major sports event in New York since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center drew 41,235 to Shea Stadium, which served as a staging area for rescue workers only a week earlier . . . .

It was an eerie night to me. The first baseball game in New York after 9/11. It was Friday night, the 21st of September and The Mets were playing The Braves. Before the game, uniforms filled the field. Police, Fireman, Port Authority and The Armed Forces were all represented. There were bands and flags and marching and speeches... New York, New York (Liza Minelli), The Star Spangled Banner (Diana Ross), and, of course, God Bless America. We were showing our courage and honoring the heroes of The Trade Center. But beneath the surface there was a palpable sense of confusion and uncertainty. "How could this have happened?" "Will life ever be the same?"

On Monday, in Pittsburgh, when the season had resumed, The Mets had decided to wear the baseball caps of the rescue workers instead of their own. This gesture along with other factors (Bobby Valentine loading supplies on a truck at Shea and John Franco's connection with New York City workers) had given The Mets a special identification with the city and the tragic events.

Patriotism and bravery were evident but, to me, they were muted by the remnants of "ground zero" which filled the air. Almost as an afterthought, The Mets were making a late run at The Braves and this was a meaningful game. As the night went on, the game seemed to take on more importance. It was baseball and we needed it... a diversion from the sad reality we all were living through.

The Braves led 2-1 when Piazza came up with one on. He had done it so many times before but this was asking too much. I couldn't believe it. So majestic. The ball seemed to soar forever. He'd done it. He'd really done it! I stood up and tears filled my eyes. There was a long way to go but maybe, just maybe, we'll get through this after all. Yes !!! Many heroes would continue to lead the way.

         Terry Cashman

2) ...And Brooklyn Almost Died

Terry Cashman's song about Bobby Thompson's October 3, 1951 Home Run - "The Shot Heard Round The World."

That was the day it happened in Harlem
And they danced until the dawn
That was the day the miracle was born
But there was no joy in Brownsville
Bay Ridge or Bedford Stuy
That was the day
The Boys stopped breathin'
And Brooklyn almost died
         Terry Cashman