Mets Score 10 Runs in WILD Inning (Full Inning)
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- 6/30/00: The Mets score 10 runs in the bottom of the 8th inning, capped off by a line drive three-run homer from Mike Piazza. New York entered the inning trailing 8-1, and would go onto win by a score of 11-8 in front of a wild Shea Stadium atmosphere.
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I was at this game as a 13 year old. When Piazza hit that HR you could feel Shea Stadium SHAKING from how wild the crowd got. My favorite baseball memory of all time.
Unfortunately, lame Citifield will never sound like Shea did because it is so much shorter, horrible acoustics and significantly less fans. Maybe the Mets will start doing what the Yankees have been doing for years... pumping fake cheering through their speakers. The Mets have to start winning first and the cowbell curse has to go away.
@@jz3430 so sad but true.
I remember that game very well. It was my 40th birthday. Great bday gift. But back in 1994 when the Mets started to win some games, when there was a crowd like and everyone was screaming the stadium would shake. Scared the hell out of me the first it happened but I soon learned to love it. LGM!
I was also at the game. I can confirm the shaking and the extremely plausible thought that it would collapse
I was there too my dad wanted to leave and I made him stay for fireworks 😂
It's always fun to beat the Braves. It will never get old. 😂🎉 🧡⚾️💙 #LGM
You always knew it was a rocket when Piazza gave the old "stink" face. God I loved Piazza growing up. I saw this live in 2000 with my Grandpa on TV. I was 10. I didn't have the attention span to watch the whole game and walked away in the 8th. My grandpa called me back when they got 2 or 3 runs and said, "Hey it's a chance!" I remember the next 20 minutes so vividly and it's one my most cherished memories with my Grandpa. He passed in 2018 from Small Cell Lung Cancer. He died in a Mets hat as he slept, a literal Mets fan to his last breath.
29:01 is a roar you'll never hear at any stadium anywhere
Never been to a football game in Europe I see.
I was there, we had great seats behind the Mets dugout! Nobody left because it was Fireworks Night! Such great memories, I have to dig out my pictures.
Nice to hear Gary Thorne’s voice. I wish he still called either MLB or NHL games, but those days are likely in the past sadly.
One of the great things was Thorne going silent after the Piazza shot and letting the emotion of the crowd shine through. Piazza never won the Series with the Mets but he provided New York with more big moments than anyone in my lifetime (and I was around for ‘86).
Good old SHEA STADIUM with real MLB outfield dimensions. Not like some high school dimensions like Philadelphia, Houston, wrigley field and even Yankee Stadium, among others.
MIKE PIAZZA, was such a prolific clutch power hitter. JUST A MONEY PLAYER.
Lousy in September and October
Leo Mazzone and Mel Sttotlemire, sr were two of the best pitching coaches in MLB, hands down.
Stottlemyre was terrible
I was at this game and when Piazza hit that HR I was in Tier Box 1 and Shea shook like crazy. I thought it was going to fall! If I remember right it was also fireworks night that night.
Has to be in the Top Five of all-time regular season home runs at Shea. Normally, in an 8-1 game in the 8th inning, fans would be leaving in droves. But it was Fireworks Night so everyone stayed, fostering an electric atmosphere.
I had tickets to that game but got sick, so I missed seeing it live. But I never get sick of watching that HR!
This was cool to see again. Piazza was no joke man. Such a quick bat.
Roids
If you show this video to any Mets team when they're struggling.....it's sure to change the atmosphere
This team was much better than what the Met's are now.
I was at this game with my late Uncle Martin. What great times and memories.
I'm glad y'all got there in time to witness that inning
25:40 Alfonzo ABSOLUTELY locked in......There was no way he wasn't atleast hitting it hard somewhere.....Then Piazza finishes it off!!
I miss GARY THORNE in the METS' booth.
He was damn good, but I'm very pleased with the current three.
It’s crazy what kind of check swing you could get away with, Benny should have gone down like 4 times in that at bat.
That crowd was more louder then now days fans. Same as old Yankee stadium fan base.
JAVVY LOPEZ was a pretty good offensive catcher for the BRAVES.
But not great at calling a game
I was at this sold out game!!!! June 30, 2000!! With the Mets being bludgeoned, yet again by the hated braves, 8-1 in the 8th, no one left because we all brought our kids for the fireworks display after the game! My friends and family were in the upper deck in left field. We felt the stadium actually rock because of all of the people jumping up and down!! What an incredible atmosphere it was!!!
These were real METS fans… LOUD, PROUD, RELENTLESS, LOYAL & A BUNCH OF IN YO’ FACE ROWDY SUPA DUPA TRUE METS FANS… when baseball was baseball. THE END!
I would like to know the exit VLO on that HR by Piazza! That ball was SCORCHED!!!!
Gary Thorne was great, but even he was being lulled to sleep by the Mets effort, thinking the inning was over after 2 outs. It’s an unthinkable comeback.
i remember watching this game in NY, i forget channel 9 or 11.
7:02 And that is what we call foreshadowing…
22:42 poor Mo, ya gotta feel for him. He's gotta be thinking "What the fuck am I doing out here?"
This was the inning that proved to me that heroes existed.
I Remember this game like it was Yesterday LFGM!!!!
Ump was definitely not being pitcher friendly. I thought I saw 2 strike 3s that should have been called. Still, a great Mets memory.
Any lip readers that can tell what Bobby Cox says after the Piazza HR? Jomboy seen this?
One of the best moments of my life. I was there!!!!!
I would have hated to be an Atlanta reliever in that clubhouse after the ballgame.
Un swing hermoso y poderoso, el de Piazza. Mi ídolo en el beisbol
I may have been born in Michigan, and have lived my entire life in Michigan...
...BUT EVERY SINGLE DIRECT FAMILY MEMBER OF MINE EXCEPT FOR MY FATHER CAME FROM GEORGIA.
Braves should've used Rocker.
I was 15 when I saw this great comeback on TV , Mike Piazza is my favorite player of all time I'm from RIchmond Hill , Queens NY now living in Saratoga ,NY
This was a good game
I remember watching this on TBS when I was 15. Thought after Brian Jordan hit that 3-run homer the game was over. This was an amazing comeback
I miss GARY THORNE in the METS' booth.
This team played with heart and soul even if there were no elite players in the team but it was the right mix. I missed those years
7:00 announcer lol
Forgot Wally Joyner was a Brave?
Ventura made both third outs in the inning 😁
Gary Thorne for the Mets
perfect music used too
Increíble regreso 😮
Gary Cohen's radio call of Piazza's homerun was fantastic.
LGM
Boy, NARK JOHNSON; all body and nothing else.
Big as hell for no reason...😂😂😂. The bat looked like a toothpick in his hands.
This was 2001. Not 2000.
Definitely 2000. Melvin Mora and Derek Bell are in the lineup
Yeah def 00
2001 their lineup was awful. Dead last in almost every hitting category. Piazza still batted 300 but only had 94 rbis
Why the hell didn't they use Rocker?