On July 26, 1956, Forbes Field witnessed one of Roberto Clemente’s most daring moments. Trailing 8–5 in the bottom of the ninth, the Pirates loaded the bases for their young star. Clemente crushed the first pitch off the wall, clearing the bases to tie the game. Instead of settling for a triple, he ignored the stop sign and raced home, sliding in just ahead of the tag. What looked like a sure tie instantly became a legendary inside-the-park walk-off homerun win.