Not drowning out the commentary/crowd noise with horrible music is the best decision ever made in the history of sports montage videos. Thank you, MLBHighlights2012.
flyhound97 apparently you’ve never been to a cubs game because if we’re down in the bottom of the 9th we will cheer loud even for a walk, let alone a hit or a homer
Great call, but I prefer the TV quote of ‘Winners and still world champions,’ because it is VERY hard to repeat as champs on baseball - no team has done so since 2000.
He is and will always be my favorite player. I had season tickets the year that he got hit on the last game of the season and the twins were in last place that year, but it was still great having season tickets because I went specifically to see Kirby Pucket play!! And he was true to the twins and could have went to Chicago for more money but didn't. Kirby will always be Minnesota baseball. And what a clutch player just like that game six home run in this list and so many great catches over the years made at the wall. And the combination with Kent Herbek made those 20 years something special or almost 20 years whatever it was...
Joe Carter's HR in 1993 doesn't get the respect it truly deserves. Only twice has it happened in World Series history to end a series with a walk off HR. If it was Jeter it would be considered the best HR of all time. No disrespect to Jeets but that's just the way it is.
I absolutely agree with this. It was the most meaningful and impactful home run ever hit. As the commenter above says, the only come from behind WS ending home run ever. That's insane there are like what 118 world series played as of 2020?
I agree 100% that made it back to back w.s champ that kinda rare then lose shot for 3 when let's have strike when both Canada team are best and ozzie tiny smith nlcs of all the players to hit it out kurt G overrated game one as well and sick of Jeter overatedness
I am a Yankees fan, and I don't like the Jays...but man ...that Carter HR gives me the chills! I get excited just watching it!! It literally is every kids baseball fantasy come true!! I give total respect to Joe Carter for hitting that and for celebrating like he did!!!
@@grafeebabee yeah with all the drama about celebration now no one mentions his celebration for being bad for baseball. Probably cause if the weight of it and he legit has the biggest smile and jumps so high. Wish to see more of it
Gibson's HR will always be my favorite. Watching him hobble around the bases with that crazy fist pumping always make me tear up a little. What a hit that was!
Gman6755 weak overrated hr shouldn't be on list Carter and Mazerokski 10 times better won the ws not only the game imagine if Gibson he won the ws then we would be talking but game 1 weak remember Big Mac hit a gw hr in game 2 dame ws barely any credit bs
It was totally a miraculous moment when he walked up to the plate or should I say hobbled up to the plate, knowing that he couldn't run for a single if he needed to, they brought him into hit a home run and he did it. That's as good as babe Ruth's called shot in my book it was the most legendary home run that I ever witnessed
Before you comment asking why something was omitted, make sure you know the definition of the following terms: "walk-off," "home run," and "postseason."
Great compilation. This is how a sports compilation video should be made - the game and commentary are far superior to any shitty techno/rap garbage that could be dubbed over.
And now we understand why police officers now ring the stadium near the ends of these crucial games. Chambliss was basically in fear of his safety starting at second base, and had literally to fight through a mob to touch home plate. Humans in large groups are as unpredictable as any other animal.
the crowd erupting, the feel of the ball hitting the sweet part of the bat, the jog around the bases and your team waiting for you at home plate. at any level of baseball its an amazing feeling i wish everyone could have
He threw a few punches, kicked a few people in the bread basket, gave a few stone cold steve austin stunners, stabbed a couple people and then made it to home!!
When the field got overrun by the mob, Chamblis ran to the Yankee dug out, as you can see. Later Chamblis took off his jersey and put on a jacket to blend in with the crowd with the intention of touching home plate. He was escorted by two cops and maybe an umpire. When he got out there the plate was already dug up and taken by fans. So he touched his foot where the plate was. Interesting story..I don't think it mattered at that point lol.
He didn't..they had to bring him out later after everything had calmed down to officially touch home plate.. he ran straight into the dugout and clubhouse after the HR because the fans were mobbing him..
Oh that Joe Carter homerun-I was watching that night and I was out of my chair jumping around by myself it was so exciting. Joe won us our second World Series that night. The year before that, Joe happened to be playing first base that night and made the final out that won us our first World Series. The fans of Toronto always love Joe Carter.
The Pirates and the Jays are the best ones - winning the World Series with a swing of the bat. Joe Carter dancing through the bases was awesome. The others are great too - especially "The Giants win it!".
The Giants win the pennant call is forever my favorite! A Mets fan born in 85 and every time I hear that call I feel as if I was alive when it happened.
Jack is the only reason Joe has a job. And Joe needs to come up with something else to say besides "Back at the wall..." every time someone hits a home run.
Great video, GREAT! I have to admit as a Giants fan, one of the most emotional moments in sports history, was watching Kirk Gibson limp up there at 3 balls and 2 strikes, and win it for the Dodgers against the mighty Eck. Cant help but to get teary eyed when you see him pump his arm. Other emotional moments MJ comes back, the Beard strikes out Nelson Cruz in 2010, and Romo strikes out Miggy in 2012. Never have I released a louder scream of joy in my life, than those two moments. Hope everyone gets to experience that in some way.
And perhaps just a little bit after you wrote this, Giants fans got another magical year in 2014, not to mention Travis Ishikawa's amazing Bobby Thomson moment to send the Giants to the World Series. I also think of KB's double pump a lot - it's a great moment even if it's a stinkin' Dodger ;)
Megladon65 Yes, I understand the sudden death aspect, and that home teams usually only bat 8 times when they win. But good teams should be able to win on the road too.
As a Sox fan, seeing Aaron Boone's home run in the 12th inning of Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS was just horrible to watch again. But seeing Ortiz's two makes up for it :)
As fan of A's I hate seeing Detroit's Maglio Ordonez 3 run shot 4 game sweep 06 cause past postseason that lead up to this ALCS cause see 2001 blew 2-0 NYY series L 2002 blew 2-0 NYY series L 2003 blew 2-1 Min series L 2004 blew 2-0 boston series L Finally 2006 beat first round over twin and get hit over head by tigers 4 game sweep 06 ALCS also they did not get call on hr interference call clearly bad call everyone saw reaching over but umps Just a Miserable series as bad as 81 ALCS NYY series sweep I still liked M.O great player underrated career
Without question the best ............. Russ Hodge's call of Bobby Thompson's dagger vs. the Bums in 51' Never gets old and always brings a tear to my eyes.
How did this not close with the Gibson walk-off homer in 1988?!? The dude was hitting with TWO bad legs!! Greatest walk-off ever!! . . . and it is stuck in the middle of this video! . . . Other than that . . . well done!
I don't think it was created in order from best to worst or worst to best. It's just randomly thrown together. Besides, it's not like any baseball fan over 10 years old hasn't seen it 20 times or more.
That Joe Carter hr and the Mazeroski hr are hands down the two greatest in baseball history. Every one of us dreams of that moment when we are kids. They lived it. I met Maz back in 2001, when I was a kid, on the day he was inducted into the hall of fame. I met Willie Mays, Reggie Jackson and Goose Gossage that day as well. I’ll never forget it.
+Ryan Loughlin not all but a lot. Common sense tells you who did! Griffey Jr, nah. Bonds, McGwire, Jose?? Please, you have to be a moron not to have noticed!!!
Man that Kent walk off homer gave me chills! I was a senior in HS, and I went insane when Kent hit that bomb! Even though the Cards got the best of us, it's still a great memory.
+Zac Ripple EXACTLY....Back when you actually had to drive the ball in a real sized park, MAZ's shot was over 420 feet and that was to leftcenter field, a mammoth shot, on a monumental series, that epitomized what real baseball is like....
My only defense of maz's homerun has to be is, as a kid in the backyard wiffle ball bat, before you tossed the ball up to yourself to hit, did you whisper to yourself, "world series, bottom of the ninth, game six" OR did you say, "world series, bottom of the ninth, Game seven"?? I rest my case. It's the best homerun ever
Oh man the legend of Jim Leyritz... send that dude away to the Caribbean for the whole summer and bring him back in October and he'll hit you a game winning home run each game!!
Or Lenny Dykstra's walk off in Game 3 of the 1986 NLCS. Or Robin Ventura's "Grand Slam Single." If you're going to make a video of walk offs those two need to be there as well.
I remember hating the Yankees getting to go to yet another World Series but being so happy for Aaron Boone. I had the chance to meet him many times in Cincinnati and he is the ultimate good guy and so fan friendly.
Two bad legs and a stomach virus. Presumed unable to play at all, he watched from the clubhouse as the game went into the 9th, his team down, he phoned Tommy Lasorda and demanded to pinch hit. It was the only plate appearance he had the entire series because of his injuries. It lit the fire that led to the Dodgers taking it all. Truly a heroic moment in sports. I agree with you. Best post-season homer in history.
Gibson's homer is certainly in the top 3, given his physical condition, the pitcher, the situation, etc. But it's hard to beat Bobby Thomson's Shot Heard Round the World in '51, and while that one's slightly before my time, my favorite was Maz in the 1960 Series. The first Game 7 walk off winner. Heard it on the bus coming home from school on my little transistor, and cherish the memory.
crazytrain81 gibson hr was nothing overrated Mcguire hit a gw hr the same ws not even mentioned I take Joe Carter and Mazerowski gw ws hrs anyday over gibson cheap shot hell Chambliss was better too look at all those fans on the field he had to fight for his life
Brother the first three clips...Wow First...Carters walk off I remember seeing that and as a little kid thinking man this is like a movie ending for him just so awesome to see it and be able to say I remember exactly where I was at when I saw that ...Then Kirby man I grew up a Braves fan and remember thinking we’re going to win this series but I liked Kirby so much I couldn’t help but to just smile be happy for him and tip my hat Then my Rangers My God this almost brings tears to me every time I hear Buck say we will see you tomorrow night a heartbreaker of many heartbreaks but probably the one that hurts the most for so many reasons...Nice video put together Thank You 🙏🏼😊
@John D Didn't know you had the magical ability to stop hundreds of fans running onto the field at once. Did you work at Shea Stadium during The Beatles concert too?
Robin Ventura walk off Grand Slam vs the Braves in the 1999 NLCS?? He never touched home plate and it was ruled a single but he did hit a HR.. Len Dykstra off Dave Smith Game 3 1986 NLCS??
2011 WS Game 6 was the most epic baseball game I have personally watched (Cardinals fan so clearly biased). Great series overall, Texas played well and were unlucky to catch a hot Cards team. It was so good, all baseball games now seem boring in comparison.
Nice compilation. I forgot about a couple of those walk off winners. Those darn Yankees sure received their fair share of coverage! My favourite goes to Tigers slugger Magglio Ordonez' shot to win the 2006 ALCS. That 6-3 win gave them the sweep.
It's a knuckleball, a pitch that doesn't rotate/spin. As a result, it's hard to predict where it's going to go. Aaron Boone was VERY fortunate that this particular pitch landed right where he wanted it to be.
InterventionAddict Wakefield himself will tell you that, when a knuckleball doesn't work, the result is usually a disaster. Case and point: this one =)
Time to add Edwin Encarnacion in there! His bottom-11, 3 run shot is the first winner-take-all walk-off home run since Aaron Boone in Yankee Stadium in 2003! The WIld Card game is technically the postseason...
It seems like these Walk off shots in the post season always create such pandemonium and such a surreal atmosphere just because of the sheer magnitude of these games. Definitely something I would love too have the chance too experience one day ✊
Not drowning out the commentary/crowd noise with horrible music is the best decision ever made in the history of sports montage videos. Thank you, MLBHighlights2012.
Agree 100%. I was going to post the same exact thing. And thanks for putting it in the title too.
It's acceptable only if Joe Buck is announcing
@@Dave-oz9qh That was funny as hell. 😂
Yes. But horrible job editing the cuts. The pitch is usually halfway to the hitter before we see what's going on before the ball's already hit.
@@PhilAndersonOutside yy
Best thing about walk offs? The whole stadium explodes because it's always a home win.
Except for that Marlins game.
or a base hit in the bottom of the 9th or extra innings
flyhound97 apparently you’ve never been to a cubs game because if we’re down in the bottom of the 9th we will cheer loud even for a walk, let alone a hit or a homer
Fack off it was Gibson’s pinch hit bomb 💣 for the Dodgers in 88 WS.
“It’s kinda hard to walk off when you’re on the road”- dave robberts
"Touch em all Joe, you'll never hit a bigger home run in your life!"
Great call, but I prefer the TV quote of ‘Winners and still world champions,’ because it is VERY hard to repeat as champs on baseball - no team has done so since 2000.
His high-five to the first base coach is super geh
- Joe Biden
Kirby Puckett RIP. Soooo underrated, and such a classy guy on the feild. RIP Man
He’s missed. What a great player, I’ll never forget him
True. The ultimate spark-plug and clutch player.
@chazbukowski what's your basis for saying that??
He is and will always be my favorite player. I had season tickets the year that he got hit on the last game of the season and the twins were in last place that year, but it was still great having season tickets because I went specifically to see Kirby Pucket play!! And he was true to the twins and could have went to Chicago for more money but didn't. Kirby will always be Minnesota baseball. And what a clutch player just like that game six home run in this list and so many great catches over the years made at the wall. And the combination with Kent Herbek made those 20 years something special or almost 20 years whatever it was...
I don't care who you root for or where you lived, if you're a baseball fan you had to love Kirby.
Joe Carter's HR in 1993 doesn't get the respect it truly deserves. Only twice has it happened in World Series history to end a series with a walk off HR. If it was Jeter it would be considered the best HR of all time. No disrespect to Jeets but that's just the way it is.
It also remains the only WS Walk off where the winning team was trailing when it happened.
I absolutely agree with this. It was the most meaningful and impactful home run ever hit. As the commenter above says, the only come from behind WS ending home run ever. That's insane there are like what 118 world series played as of 2020?
I agree 100% that made it back to back w.s champ that kinda rare then lose shot for 3 when let's have strike when both Canada team are best and ozzie tiny smith nlcs of all the players to hit it out
kurt G overrated game one as well and sick of Jeter overatedness
I am a Yankees fan, and I don't like the Jays...but man ...that Carter HR gives me the chills! I get excited just watching it!! It literally is every kids baseball fantasy come true!! I give total respect to Joe Carter for hitting that and for celebrating like he did!!!
@@grafeebabee yeah with all the drama about celebration now no one mentions his celebration for being bad for baseball. Probably cause if the weight of it and he legit has the biggest smile and jumps so high. Wish to see more of it
Gibson's HR will always be my favorite. Watching him hobble around the bases with that crazy fist pumping always make me tear up a little. What a hit that was!
Gman6755 weak overrated hr shouldn't be on list Carter and Mazerokski 10 times better won the ws not only the game imagine if Gibson he won the ws then we would be talking but game 1 weak remember Big Mac hit a gw hr in game 2 dame ws barely any credit bs
Idk how he generated enough power to hit it out with that swing
@@anthonyneil2320 he was injured and wasn't even supposed to play. What shit team from a shit hillbilly town are you a fan of?
@@anthonyneil2320 Two bad legs arm only HR against the top closer in the game at that time?/ yeah, shit HR..WTF are you smokin'
It was totally a miraculous moment when he walked up to the plate or should I say hobbled up to the plate, knowing that he couldn't run for a single if he needed to, they brought him into hit a home run and he did it. That's as good as babe Ruth's called shot in my book it was the most legendary home run that I ever witnessed
Great job. THIS is how it should be done. No music. No music plays while it happens. Thank you sir
Before you comment asking why something was omitted, make sure you know the definition of the following terms: "walk-off," "home run," and "postseason."
+Gi joey THANK YOU
+Gi joey Ok, all of those have been taken into consideration. Now, where was Lenny Dykstra's HR in game 3 of the 1986 NLCS?
+Jason Christian I'll allow it. haha
I know what all three terms mean
There was a ground rule double in the 5th inning of an exhibition game that didn't make it on this list.
Great compilation. This is how a sports compilation video should be made - the game and commentary are far superior to any shitty techno/rap garbage that could be dubbed over.
You just said the greatest mothafuckin youtube comment ever bro. No sarcasm,not hinting irony..Nope. You just spoke the truth. Amen Brotha,Amen.
Gives more chills to hear the crowd just exploding :D
Absolutely.
i LOVE the original sound.. but also when there is a soft sound of music that ties it all toegther
The people who implement rap and pop and techno in to these compilations should be murdered. They are the lowest form of mankind.
Joe Carter's homer gives me chills every time. Pure awesomeness.
Matthew Ammendolia same!
It makes Mitch Williams puke!
That David Freese home run still gives me goosebumps. One of the best games of baseball I've ever seen in my lifetime.
not if you are a rangers fan :(
Bill Mazeroski homer still gives me chills, so many memories for my family over it. Love Maz, the "Pride of Rush Run!"
5:55 "Um, I really *do* need to touch all the bases here, guys."
Ikr like that dude was basically getting jumped
And now we understand why police officers now ring the stadium near the ends of these crucial games. Chambliss was basically in fear of his safety starting at second base, and had literally to fight through a mob to touch home plate. Humans in large groups are as unpredictable as any other animal.
the crowd erupting, the feel of the ball hitting the sweet part of the bat, the jog around the bases and your team waiting for you at home plate. at any level of baseball its an amazing feeling i wish everyone could have
As a Brewers fan, I don't know what these are?
Yeah I thought these were a myth
Right hopefully someday!!
Why are you asking us if you know what they are?
You do now.
Man that Joe Carter HR ...
One of the best Toronto sports moments ever
+William Kilbride THE best
+kyle royce The only
Iconic
Iman Wehelie That's because the last one before that the goalies were still maskless.
"Smith corks one into right down the line! It may go! Go crazy folks! Go crazy!" My all time favorite call.
Mine is: "TOUCH EM ALL JOE YOU'LL NEVER HIT A BIGGER HOMERUN IN YOUR LIFE"
That has got to be a great feeling. When you hit a home run you feel like a hero, but a postseason homerun, that's extra special.
Thank you guys so much for 1M views!!!
did I miss the Chris Burke walkoff to end the 2005 NLDS in Houston?
+John Falcetta i forgot to put it sorry
+MLBHighlights2012 Todd Pratt 1999 NLDS walk off winner??
+MLBHighlights2012 Seriously man, thanks for no music. This is awesome.
Carter the man tho
Finally, one of these videos without crappy music playing over the commentary (which also adds to these great HR’s)
I'm still trying to figure out how Chambliss managed to reach home plate without getting mauled to death.
He threw a few punches, kicked a few people in the bread basket, gave a few stone cold steve austin stunners, stabbed a couple people and then made it to home!!
When the field got overrun by the mob, Chamblis ran to the Yankee dug out, as you can see. Later Chamblis took off his jersey and put on a jacket to blend in with the crowd with the intention of touching home plate. He was escorted by two cops and maybe an umpire. When he got out there the plate was already dug up and taken by fans. So he touched his foot where the plate was. Interesting story..I don't think it mattered at that point lol.
He didn't..they had to bring him out later after everything had calmed down to officially touch home plate.. he ran straight into the dugout and clubhouse after the HR because the fans were mobbing him..
@@grafeebabee Well, that was New York in the grittier days. Just like commuting home from work. lol
He did a nice job of running through that tackle at second base.
The color clip of Mantle is AWESOME
Joe Carter's 3 run blast will always be my best one. Jays fan here :D
As a giant Cardinals fan I can say that i still get the chills each time I watch that 2011 World series game 6. Man was it one hell of a comeback!
You hit a walk-off in the post-season ............ you've pretty much punched your ticket to immortality.
PresidentGas1 yep.
Especially if it's a series clinching walk-off or was a crucial walk-off in a world series run.
Pretty much
David Freese is pretty much only remembered for that HR
@@caleykruse9852 And his triple 2 innings prior. And his dominance in the NLCS against Milwaukee.
"I agree!"
Sincerely,
Scott Podsednik
Oh that Joe Carter homerun-I was watching that night and I was out of my chair jumping around by myself it was so exciting. Joe won us our second World Series that night. The year before that, Joe happened to be playing first base that night and made the final out that won us our first World Series. The fans of Toronto always love Joe Carter.
Thank you for doing this w/o music
The Pirates and the Jays are the best ones - winning the World Series with a swing of the bat. Joe Carter dancing through the bases was awesome. The others are great too - especially "The Giants win it!".
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha Joe Carter Though When I See That I Just Laugh
YES! A VIDEO THAT INCLUDES TOM CHEEK!!!! Touch 'em all Joe...
The Giants win the pennant call is forever my favorite! A Mets fan born in 85 and every time I hear that call I feel as if I was alive when it happened.
nice having jack and joe buck back to back We will see you tomorrow night
Jack is the only reason Joe has a job. And Joe needs to come up with something else to say besides "Back at the wall..." every time someone hits a home run.
This is how to do a sports video. Original commentary. No music.
No music. No music. Thank you. 1 million thumbs up.
The Tony Pena bomb was awesome back then and still!
how wonderful was it to have jack and joe buck back to back and thank you for no music
Man the Freese and Edmonds home runs give me chills. Go Cards
Great video, GREAT!
I have to admit as a Giants fan, one of the most emotional moments in sports history, was watching Kirk Gibson limp up there at 3 balls and 2 strikes, and win it for the Dodgers against the mighty Eck. Cant help but to get teary eyed when you see him pump his arm.
Other emotional moments MJ comes back, the Beard strikes out Nelson Cruz in 2010, and Romo strikes out Miggy in 2012. Never have I released a louder scream of joy in my life, than those two moments. Hope everyone gets to experience that in some way.
And perhaps just a little bit after you wrote this, Giants fans got another magical year in 2014, not to mention Travis Ishikawa's amazing Bobby Thomson moment to send the Giants to the World Series. I also think of KB's double pump a lot - it's a great moment even if it's a stinkin' Dodger ;)
Anyone that doesn't believe in "home field advantage" needs to watch this video
Megladon65 Yes, I understand the sudden death aspect, and that home teams usually only bat 8 times when they win. But good teams should be able to win on the road too.
Away teams can't hit walk off home runs lol
Carter macgillivary
You don't need walk offs to win. If you can score more runs than the other team you can win on the road.
Carter macgillivary You can hit go-ahead-homers in the top of the 9th though
well it is kinda hard to get a walk off home run on the road...
When I saw the first clip of the video and heard the commentary, an immediate smile went on my face. Already got goosebumps.
I love Joe Carter's reaction
these walk offs will send chills.
As a Sox fan, seeing Aaron Boone's home run in the 12th inning of Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS was just horrible to watch again. But seeing Ortiz's two makes up for it :)
As a Yankee fan I tell you... David Ortiz rocks man..
As fan of A's I hate seeing
Detroit's Maglio Ordonez 3 run shot 4 game sweep 06 cause past postseason that lead up to this ALCS cause see
2001 blew 2-0 NYY series L
2002 blew 2-0 NYY series L
2003 blew 2-1 Min series L
2004 blew 2-0 boston series L
Finally 2006 beat first round over twin and get hit over head by tigers 4 game sweep 06 ALCS also they did not get call on hr interference call clearly bad call everyone saw reaching over but umps
Just a Miserable series as bad as 81 ALCS NYY series sweep
I still liked M.O great player underrated career
One of the better videos i have seen, all the major home runs, no music, and just random dates, i like that.
I love seeing stadiums without advertising on every available surface.
that podsednik home run.....one of my favorite memories ever
Only one dodger homerun. Makes sense since every time we need a homerun whoevers batting decides to strikeout.
Amazing footage - some truly incredible mullets witnessed here.
0:32 and 1:01 father and son we will see you tomorrow night, best Baseball phase ever
Without question the best ............. Russ Hodge's call of Bobby Thompson's dagger vs. the Bums in 51' Never gets old and always brings a tear to my eyes.
greatest sport ever as simple as that
No Music people... Thank you, thank you, thank you
3:03 Best walkoff ive ever seen live
How did this not close with the Gibson walk-off homer in 1988?!? The dude was hitting with TWO bad legs!! Greatest walk-off ever!! . . . and it is stuck in the middle of this video! . . . Other than that . . . well done!
I don't think it was created in order from best to worst or worst to best. It's just randomly thrown together. Besides, it's not like any baseball fan over 10 years old hasn't seen it 20 times or more.
Gibson's walk off was in game one and therefore not the greatest of all time. Mazerowski and Joe Carters rate above because they won the World Series.
Bad legs and a broken wrist actually
Nothing beats actual game sound!!!
Bernie Williams is just class. Hits a game-winner in October and just trots around the bases.
Joe carter has the best home run ever, winning the World Series! It doesn't get any bigger than that !
You have no clue what your talking about idiot punk kid
That Joe Carter hr and the Mazeroski hr are hands down the two greatest in baseball history. Every one of us dreams of that moment when we are kids. They lived it. I met Maz back in 2001, when I was a kid, on the day he was inducted into the hall of fame. I met Willie Mays, Reggie Jackson and Goose Gossage that day as well. I’ll never forget it.
Man I miss 90's baseball.
+BigBad Bryant Juice me up bro
Ryan Loughlin
It was a dirty era but damn it was entertaining.
+Ryan Loughlin not all but a lot. Common sense tells you who did! Griffey Jr, nah. Bonds, McGwire, Jose?? Please, you have to be a moron not to have noticed!!!
I miss 2000's baseball. 90's wa better for regular season, but 2000's was better for postseason.
Man that Kent walk off homer gave me chills! I was a senior in HS, and I went insane when Kent hit that bomb! Even though the Cards got the best of us, it's still a great memory.
the pirates Bill Mazeroski 1960 walk off, it's the best all time. no question.
Game 7.
World Series.
Walk Off Home Run.
there's no debate
Joe Carter
+BlitzTaifun / DragonScales but that's game 6, not game 7.
+Zac Ripple - Seeing that shot was the main reason I watched this video. I grew up near Pittsburgh hearing about it all the time.
+Zac Ripple EXACTLY....Back when you actually had to drive the ball in a real sized park, MAZ's shot was over 420 feet and that was to leftcenter field, a mammoth shot, on a monumental series, that epitomized what real baseball is like....
My only defense of maz's homerun has to be is, as a kid in the backyard wiffle ball bat, before you tossed the ball up to yourself to hit, did you whisper to yourself, "world series, bottom of the ninth, game six" OR did you say, "world series, bottom of the ninth, Game seven"?? I rest my case. It's the best homerun ever
Man that Mr. November one gets me every time...
Honesty who the fuck thought it was a good idea to let the fans on the field
Chambliss' blast in '76. 1st great Yankees memory when I was 10. Oh, how sweet it's been ever since.
Joe Carters was the GOAT
Yeah, a world series clinching walk off is the peak.
Mazeroski's was in game 7, Carter's was in game 6
Oh man the legend of Jim Leyritz... send that dude away to the Caribbean for the whole summer and bring him back in October and he'll hit you a game winning home run each game!!
TAKE NOTES !!! Original audio is a million times better than whatever bullshit music you are into.
Except joe Buck is an emotionless p.o.s.
He's so lame he stole his own father's line.
i totally agree.
You could tell he'd been wanting to do that for years. It actually kind of lessened the much more genuine '91 call.
this 1000 times. I don't want to hear Nickelback just because you love it.
That was fun to watch. If it was your team, you was happy, sad if you was not. Some really great moments for sure. Great video
How come Todd Pratt's HR at Shea Vs. Diamondbacks in 1999 wasnt in here? That HR advanced Mets to the NLCS that year
I'm a Yankee fan and even I got excited for that homer. Just awesome. The Mets were so dang good around that time.
Or Lenny Dykstra's walk off in Game 3 of the 1986 NLCS. Or Robin Ventura's "Grand Slam Single." If you're going to make a video of walk offs those two need to be there as well.
Hatin' on our Mets
Indeed!! #LGM
As a Diamondbacks fan i was wondering the same thing!
I remember hating the Yankees getting to go to yet another World Series but being so happy for Aaron Boone. I had the chance to meet him many times in Cincinnati and he is the ultimate good guy and so fan friendly.
The best one by far is the Gibson home run. 2 bad legs, and against the ALCS MVP.
Two bad legs and a stomach virus. Presumed unable to play at all, he watched from the clubhouse as the game went into the 9th, his team down, he phoned Tommy Lasorda and demanded to pinch hit. It was the only plate appearance he had the entire series because of his injuries. It lit the fire that led to the Dodgers taking it all. Truly a heroic moment in sports. I agree with you. Best post-season homer in history.
Gibson's homer is certainly in the top 3, given his physical condition, the pitcher, the situation, etc. But it's hard to beat Bobby Thomson's Shot Heard Round the World in '51, and while that one's slightly before my time, my favorite was Maz in the 1960 Series. The first Game 7 walk off winner. Heard it on the bus coming home from school on my little transistor, and cherish the memory.
I was slow to get into baseball. That home run made me a fan for life. Magic.
crazytrain81 I actually like Joe Buck.
crazytrain81 gibson hr was nothing overrated Mcguire hit a gw hr the same ws not even mentioned I take Joe Carter and Mazerowski gw ws hrs anyday over gibson cheap shot hell Chambliss was better too look at all those fans on the field he had to fight for his life
the look on red sox players faces in the dugout after that boone HR to win it...priceless!!!!
1:45 Go crazy folks! Go crazy!
Brother the first three clips...Wow
First...Carters walk off I remember seeing that and as a little kid thinking man this is like a movie ending for him just so awesome to see it and be able to say I remember exactly where I was at when I saw that ...Then Kirby man I grew up a Braves fan and remember thinking we’re going to win this series but I liked Kirby so much I couldn’t help but to just smile be happy for him and tip my hat
Then my Rangers My God this almost brings tears to me every time I hear Buck say we will see you tomorrow night a heartbreaker of many heartbreaks but probably the one that hurts the most for so many reasons...Nice video put together Thank You 🙏🏼😊
5:45- Security earned their paychecks during that moment
@John D Didn't know you had the magical ability to stop hundreds of fans running onto the field at once. Did you work at Shea Stadium during The Beatles concert too?
Man what a video! Thanks!!! Cheers from the Dominican Republic!
"touch'em all Joe"
SCREW YOU for having the one moment from my childhood as a Phillies fan that hurts the most!!!! :'(
Robin Ventura walk off Grand Slam vs the Braves in the 1999 NLCS?? He never touched home plate and it was ruled a single but he did hit a HR..
Len Dykstra off Dave Smith Game 3 1986 NLCS??
This is such a great collection! thank you SO much for not putting shitty music over top of it - the calls are just as important
Thanks for not ruining a good video with garbage music.
I shouldn't reply to a really old comment but... You couldn't be more correct.
2011 WS Game 6 was the most epic baseball game I have personally watched (Cardinals fan so clearly biased). Great series overall, Texas played well and were unlucky to catch a hot Cards team. It was so good, all baseball games now seem boring in comparison.
By the tone in his voice, you'd think Joe Buck was calling spring training games. He's horrible.
Silviano Olivares Now batting, Number two, Derek Jetar.
Jimmy Schneider Because Joe Buck shouts everything, so you can't tell when he's actually excited.
screw you
I know,
Silviano Olivares I like that particular Yankees announcer, mostly unbiased during his commentary. As for John Sterling, that's a different story.
Nice compilation. I forgot about a couple of those walk off winners. Those darn Yankees sure received their fair share of coverage! My favourite goes to Tigers slugger Magglio Ordonez' shot to win the 2006 ALCS. That 6-3 win gave them the sweep.
Baseball will always be better than football because of moments like this.
cool... so you need a walk-off HR to be better than football. No wonder, attendance and coverage have dropped.
LMAO, Baseball can't even hold football's jock strap. Nice troll job.
@@indiasupportstrumpwwg1wga927 ah football's attendance has dropped it happens from time to time
@@koberosales2551 opinion
When baseball gets exciting it's walking on football
I appreciate the announcers who know how to shut up after the ball leaves the field so you can take in all the excitement of the moment!
Lenny Dykstra, Mets 1986, NLCS Game 3
Todd Pratt, Mets 1999 NLDS Game 4
Robin Ventura,, Mets 1999, NLCS, Game 5
Benny Agbayani, Mets 2000 NLDS Game 3
LF!11 this guy obviously doesn't like the Mets lol
I have not seen the Chris Chamberliss home run before! I am shocked he made it to home plate.
Great video.
3:03 was that the slowest pitch ever thrown? Jesus, my grandma could have hit that one out
tim wakefield was a knuckleball pitcher
learn the game you dumb ass haha it was a knuckleball
It's a knuckleball, a pitch that doesn't rotate/spin. As a result, it's hard to predict where it's going to go. Aaron Boone was VERY fortunate that this particular pitch landed right where he wanted it to be.
ZhangtheGreat Except that it was a terrible knuckle, since it dropped like a curve. It had no wobble to it, just curve.
InterventionAddict Wakefield himself will tell you that, when a knuckleball doesn't work, the result is usually a disaster. Case and point: this one =)
There can be no feeling in sports in better than hitting the game-winning homerun in a huge game - great video, just great.
come on Jays..do some damage this year!
Great collection. You the man Kirby, and may you rest in peace.
Time to add Edwin Encarnacion in there! His bottom-11, 3 run shot is the first winner-take-all walk-off home run since Aaron Boone in Yankee Stadium in 2003!
The WIld Card game is technically the postseason...
One of youtube's greatest video ever. Amazing
Mitch Williams down-voted this video....
what a great video, there is almost nothing as exciting and hopeful as seeing your team win a walk off, no mater what team you root for!!!!
Maybe I missed it. . . but 2005, Game 5 NLCS. . . Pujols destroys Lidge. . . a previously unhittable closer.
Wasn't a walkoff
exactly it wasn't
Yeah, I know. I wasn't thinking about the fact that it was an away game for the Cards.
it was in the 8th inning anyways not the 9th.
Drew Delucchi Pujols off of Lidge was definitely the 9th
Raul's two homers were awesome to see. Stadium was going insane.
Jack Buck calls it and exactly 20 years later joe calls it
Yeah, it's cool that Joe got to recreate his dad's famous call.
Isnt it also true that the team that walkoff homerun in both instances also went on to win the WS?
@@crocidayle Indeed it is.
@@crocidayle and both were hometown players. Kirby Puckett is from minnesota and david freese grew up in st louis
Jack should have pulled out instead of cursing the world with Joe.
It seems like these Walk off shots in the post season always create such pandemonium and such a surreal atmosphere just because of the sheer magnitude of these games. Definitely something I would love too have the chance too experience one day ✊
Walk-offs in the postseason have that extra edge to them because of how precious every win is
thank you for no music
Watched this video a lot and still love it