Whenever a Marlins fan hears the name Alex Gonzalez, it is impossible not to instantly think of his spine-chilling walk-off homerun in the 12th inning of the 2003 World Series. Not only did this clutch moment tie the series up at 2-2, but completely changed the momentum moving forward. The Marlins never looked back. Not known for his bat, Gonzalez was hitting an even .100 in the playoffs leading up to that plate appearance. As fate would have it, his 331-foot homer, that would have rolled to the wall in Marlins Park, barely skimmed over the top of the left field fence at Pro Player Stadium into those mysterious folded up bleachers, never to be seen again.