35 years ago (1975), a 7-6 12-inning loss in Game 6 of the World Series at Fenway Park in Boston.

Cincinnati
Pete Rose 3b
Ken Griffey rf
Joe Morgan 2b
Johnny Bench c
Tony Perez 1b
George Foster lf
Dave Concepcion ss
Cesar Geronimo cf
Gary Nolan p

Boston
Cecil Cooper 1b
Denny Doyle 2b
Carl Yastrzemski lf
Carlton Fisk c
Fred Lynn cf
Rico Petrocelli 3b
Dwight Evans rf
Rick Burleson ss
Luis Tiant p


WP: Rick Wise (1-0)
LP: Pat Darcy (0-1)
HR: CIN - Cesar Geronimo (2). BOS - Fred Lynn (1), Bernie Carbo (2), Carlton Fisk (2).

After three consecutive rainouts in Boston, the Series resumed with one of the greatest games ever played. The Red Sox jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning, but the Reds tied the game at 3-3 in the fifth. The Reds then took a 6-3 lead with two in the seventh and one in the eighth on a solo homer by Cesar Geronimo, but the Sox tied the game at 6-6 in the bottom of the eighth on a three-run pinch-hit homer by former Red Bernie Carbo. The game then went into extra innings, and came to an end on a dramatic home run off the foul pole in the twelfth inning by Carlton Fisk, tying the best-of-seven Series at 3-3.