People are going to say "Man the Phillies really beat themselves in this series"...no, the Mets simply TOOK THEM OUT. The hottest team in the league is just on fire offensively, and great offense will ALWAYS beat good defense
Nah. They did beat themselves. They hadn’t been playing good baseball in months. Their heads just weren’t in the game. Baseball just does that to you sometimes.
I know Dombrowski wants Harper to be happy since he's the Franchise for this decade but ya can't just surround him with his boys, ya gotta get some good ball players in there. They overpaid for Trea but he's still the only consistently good player other than JT behind the dish (who is only elite for the position) that compliments Harper.
As soon as a saw schawrber hit that solo homer in game 1. I thought right away that the phillies would be the same slugging team in the playoffs again. but i guess not
@@neojudaifor real. Like they kept being like “if the Phillies do ___ they could somehow win” like shut up and save that for the Phillies broadcast, not the National.
@@FlipsidebyLanaDelRey *[Tl;dr We fans are biased, not the announcers.]* I’m a Mets fan, but I’m sorry, I have to be blunt: these “omg -their- there so biaised!!1!” takes-from both Mets and Phillies fans, who similarly believe that the broadcast was in the tank for the Mets-are whiny, petulant, and wrong. News Flash: we fans are the ones who are biased, not the announcers. AJ Pierzynski has been saying that they’re probably doing a good job, because both fan bases hate them, and he has a great point. Fans of all teams are so used to hearing their own local broadcasts, which actually ARE biased (maybe more so than ever), so they have no perspective about what a truly unbiased broadcast actually sounds like. And it’s only gotten worse in recent years, because a) there are more postseason series for people to whine about, and b) we all increasingly live in our own media bubbles, where we hear and see only what we want to, and we perceive anything else as “bias.” There’s also our own cognitive bias: Phillies fans get riled up by anything that sounds “pro-Mets,” and ignore anything that’s “pro-Phillies,” and we do the inverse-getting mad when they talk about what the Phillies need to do in a given situation, and completely ignoring when they talk about what the Mets need to do. It’s just human psychology. They weren’t biased toward the Phillies or the Mets; they were “biased” toward having an exciting series that went the distance. They’re not trying to cater to Mets or Phillies fans, because we were all going to watch no matter what. They’re trying to capture the interest of people who don’t have a rooting interest, a group that includes casual fans, some of whom only watch baseball during the postseason. (I can already picture the crying “Noooooo!!!” meme as I type this. 🤦🏽♂️)
@@IdliAmin_TheLastKingofSambar In every single game, they were getting extremely excited about any play in favor of the Phillies, being extremely less talkative for the Mets. I’m not even that salty about it, it’s just annoying to me that the National broadcast, which is what I had to watch, only ever talked about the Phillies and their plays and what they had to do, etc. They talked more about a single for the Phillies than Lindor’s grand slam.
@@FlipsidebyLanaDelRey How are you gauging how “excited” they sounded for the Phillies versus the Mets? What’s your measuring stick? What do you think about the perception of Phillies fans? This seems to be a pretty classic case of fan cognitive bias: we tend to latch on to all the times they talk about the other team as evidence of bias, while unconsciously ignoring the times they talked about our team, and we have skewed perceptions about how enthusiastic they are about the other team versus our team. Phillies fans are doing the same thing, just the other way around. In Game 1, how did you feel about how they addressed the ball/strike calls that went against the Mets? Did you notice? If so, was it too little, too much, or just right? Were they being fair or unfair to one team? Phillies fans perceived extreme Mets bias, and were LIVID. What do you think about that? Also, remember that the Mets were never down in the series. That’s important context, because as I said before, these national broadcasts are “biased” toward close, exciting series that go the distance. Mets and Phillies fans each wanted a short series dominated by their team. That is NOT what these national broadcasts want. They want drama. They’re trying to hold the attention of people who don’t have a rooting interest, because the people who DO have a rooting interest aren’t going anywhere. If the Phillies had won Games 1 and 3, I PROMISE you, if there were any differences in their level of excitement for Phillies plays versus Mets plays, those differences would have flipped the other way. But fans of both teams would still claim bias toward the other team, thanks to cognitive bias, and because they’re so accustomed to their own team’s broadcasts that they lack perspective about what an unbiased broadcast sounds like. It doesn’t even make sense that they’d actually be biased toward the Phillies (or the Mets, for that matter). New York is a bigger market. Adam Amin is from Chicago. Pierzynski is most associated with the White Sox. Wainwright was a career Cardinal. Again, it’s the fans who are biased, not the broadcast. This is entirely about human psychology. (Here’s another question: how biased/unbiased do you feel Gary, Keith, and Ron are? Have they been the same over the years, or have they changed?)
I’m a Mets fan, but these “omg -their- there so biaised!!1!” takes-from both Mets and Phillies fans (who think that the broadcast was in the tank for the Mets) are whiny, petulant, and flat-out wrong. When both fan bases insist that the broadcast was biased for the other team, that should be a big ol’ clue that we fans are the ones who are biased, not the announcers. AJ Pierzynski has been saying that they’re probably doing a good job, because both fan bases hate them, and he has a great point. Fans of all teams are so used to hearing their own local broadcasts, which actually ARE biased (maybe more so than ever), so they have no perspective about what a truly unbiased broadcast actually sounds like. And it’s only gotten worse in recent years, because a) there are more postseason series for people to whine about, and b) we all increasingly live in our own media bubbles, where we hear and see only what we want to, and we perceive anything else as “bias.” There’s also our own cognitive bias: Phillies fans get riled up by anything that sounds “pro-Mets,” and ignore anything that’s “pro-Phillies,” and we do the inverse-getting mad when they talk about what the Phillies need to do in a given situation, and completely ignoring when they talk about what the Mets need to do. It’s just human psychology. They weren’t biased toward the Phillies or the Mets; they were “biased” toward having an exciting series that went the distance. They’re not trying to cater to Mets or Phillies fans, because we were all going to watch no matter what. They’re trying to capture the interest of people who don’t have a rooting interest, a group that includes casual fans, some of whom only watch baseball during the postseason. (I can already picture the crying “Noooooo!!!” meme as I type this. 🤦🏽♂️)
The commentators were literally praising the phillies nonstop lmao. Look at their reactions towards a phillies player making a play vs their monotone voice when the mets make a play. I remember them literally going dead silent when a phillies player struck out to end the inning. Also mets fans know what it's like to hear unbiased (and actually good) announcers as Gary Keith and Ron always criticize the mets when they do bad and will get excited towards anything. These guys just sucked, especially Adam amin or whatever the fuck the midgets name is, he sucks in everything he announces
@@billybaggins1443 Thank you, seriously. I appreciate knowing that I’m not alone here, because I feel like I’m shouting into the void (which, I guess I sort of am). Between media echo chambers, the relationship between social media and dopamine, etc., you can see how people’s psychology has gotten so messed up. Everyone is so needy and desperate for attention and praise, that any attention/praise offered to someone else is perceived as a slight. And that phenomenon has spilled over into sports, since one’s fandom is a part of one’s identity. It was always there to some extent, but social media has made it a zillion times worse. “[Team A] is really good!” “Omg why do you hate [Team B] so much?” The whole thing is so weird.
Insane that you’re bringing politics to a baseball video. Also, not a single person from New York and Philadelphia are voting Trump sooooooo I don’t know who you’re trying to convince
Philly fans need to realize there team will never win a World Series in this era! There team isn’t built for that just built to be good enough 😂 but not quite good enough so sad!
Ten years down the road we're gonna look at Game 2 as one of those Forgotten Classics
Absolutely!!!
This series*
I was thinking the same thing
Fart in the wind
@@aaronnixon8346this was not a classic the phillies sucked and mets rolled them
The GOAT is back with another Highlights drop
This season has been unbelievable. Im enjoying every minute of it. LFGM!!!
People are going to say "Man the Phillies really beat themselves in this series"...no, the Mets simply TOOK THEM OUT. The hottest team in the league is just on fire offensively, and great offense will ALWAYS beat good defense
The Phillies quite literally just beat themselves lmao
Nah. They did beat themselves. They hadn’t been playing good baseball in months. Their heads just weren’t in the game. Baseball just does that to you sometimes.
People act like the Mets haven't had the best record in baseball since June. The Phillies were a .500 team in that same timespan
We got at them and they fell apart... they are solo stars no team ethic at all... loved beating them
21:49 IS SO MUCH AURA HOLY SHIT
Yeah that could be a poster
I never seen a camera pan to a pitcher like that, holy aura
-aura to you for thinking that’s aura
@@lucaprocaccino5679 -1000 aura for being negative
@@lucaprocaccino5679 We see your profile pic. It's OK.
Wheeler pitching lights out, leadoff schwarbomb in game 1... what could possibly go wrong? Pain and suffering never ends as a Philly fan
Wheeler was just amazing. That's it.
Phillies fans thought that Swarber's home run was the start of their dominance of the METS, but we know how it all turned out.🤣
This series was truly amazing, Red October didn't exist this year though
I have a good feeling about this Mets team they can’t be stopped in the later innings🎉
Don’t ever stop doing what you do. You’re the best highlights channel
Been watching you since I got into baseball in 2018, your highlight videos are top tier!
I missed these videos
WHAT A UPSET
The power of OMGrimace prevails!
The Phillies are the new post-season choke artists.
Game 2 Was Definitely A Classic 🙌🏾🙌🏾 ..I Was At That Game Is Was Jumping Like A Kangaroo 🦘
clutch Mets!???! What dimension have I entered.
When they had that record 11 games under .500, I said LOLMETS in my discord server. What a u tree jinx lmao
The goat congrats
I know Dombrowski wants Harper to be happy since he's the Franchise for this decade but ya can't just surround him with his boys, ya gotta get some good ball players in there. They overpaid for Trea but he's still the only consistently good player other than JT behind the dish (who is only elite for the position) that compliments Harper.
What a series
Philly had highlights?
I mean I guess game 2
😂😂😂
LFGM!!!
First been looking for this since yestarday! thx
Whole production is tarnished with the lack of crowd noise let through the broadcast.
I think the Mets could go all the way this year. Only time will tell
What
@ Clearly I stand corrected
It's sab, but when the Phillies lost the first game I pretty much lost hope
As soon as a saw schawrber hit that solo homer in game 1. I thought right away that the phillies would be the same slugging team in the playoffs again. but i guess not
You thought wrong
God the announcers loved the Phillies this series but go Mets
They were sucking off the Phillies the entire series. And there calls for the Phillies were more energetic then the Mets
@@neojudaifor real. Like they kept being like “if the Phillies do ___ they could somehow win” like shut up and save that for the Phillies broadcast, not the National.
@@FlipsidebyLanaDelRey *[Tl;dr We fans are biased, not the announcers.]* I’m a Mets fan, but I’m sorry, I have to be blunt: these “omg -their- there so biaised!!1!” takes-from both Mets and Phillies fans, who similarly believe that the broadcast was in the tank for the Mets-are whiny, petulant, and wrong. News Flash: we fans are the ones who are biased, not the announcers. AJ Pierzynski has been saying that they’re probably doing a good job, because both fan bases hate them, and he has a great point. Fans of all teams are so used to hearing their own local broadcasts, which actually ARE biased (maybe more so than ever), so they have no perspective about what a truly unbiased broadcast actually sounds like. And it’s only gotten worse in recent years, because a) there are more postseason series for people to whine about, and b) we all increasingly live in our own media bubbles, where we hear and see only what we want to, and we perceive anything else as “bias.” There’s also our own cognitive bias: Phillies fans get riled up by anything that sounds “pro-Mets,” and ignore anything that’s “pro-Phillies,” and we do the inverse-getting mad when they talk about what the Phillies need to do in a given situation, and completely ignoring when they talk about what the Mets need to do. It’s just human psychology. They weren’t biased toward the Phillies or the Mets; they were “biased” toward having an exciting series that went the distance. They’re not trying to cater to Mets or Phillies fans, because we were all going to watch no matter what. They’re trying to capture the interest of people who don’t have a rooting interest, a group that includes casual fans, some of whom only watch baseball during the postseason. (I can already picture the crying “Noooooo!!!” meme as I type this. 🤦🏽♂️)
@@IdliAmin_TheLastKingofSambar In every single game, they were getting extremely excited about any play in favor of the Phillies, being extremely less talkative for the Mets. I’m not even that salty about it, it’s just annoying to me that the National broadcast, which is what I had to watch, only ever talked about the Phillies and their plays and what they had to do, etc. They talked more about a single for the Phillies than Lindor’s grand slam.
@@FlipsidebyLanaDelRey How are you gauging how “excited” they sounded for the Phillies versus the Mets? What’s your measuring stick? What do you think about the perception of Phillies fans? This seems to be a pretty classic case of fan cognitive bias: we tend to latch on to all the times they talk about the other team as evidence of bias, while unconsciously ignoring the times they talked about our team, and we have skewed perceptions about how enthusiastic they are about the other team versus our team. Phillies fans are doing the same thing, just the other way around. In Game 1, how did you feel about how they addressed the ball/strike calls that went against the Mets? Did you notice? If so, was it too little, too much, or just right? Were they being fair or unfair to one team? Phillies fans perceived extreme Mets bias, and were LIVID. What do you think about that? Also, remember that the Mets were never down in the series. That’s important context, because as I said before, these national broadcasts are “biased” toward close, exciting series that go the distance. Mets and Phillies fans each wanted a short series dominated by their team. That is NOT what these national broadcasts want. They want drama. They’re trying to hold the attention of people who don’t have a rooting interest, because the people who DO have a rooting interest aren’t going anywhere. If the Phillies had won Games 1 and 3, I PROMISE you, if there were any differences in their level of excitement for Phillies plays versus Mets plays, those differences would have flipped the other way. But fans of both teams would still claim bias toward the other team, thanks to cognitive bias, and because they’re so accustomed to their own team’s broadcasts that they lack perspective about what an unbiased broadcast sounds like. It doesn’t even make sense that they’d actually be biased toward the Phillies (or the Mets, for that matter). New York is a bigger market. Adam Amin is from Chicago. Pierzynski is most associated with the White Sox. Wainwright was a career Cardinal. Again, it’s the fans who are biased, not the broadcast. This is entirely about human psychology. (Here’s another question: how biased/unbiased do you feel Gary, Keith, and Ron are? Have they been the same over the years, or have they changed?)
Kyle Schwarber is one of the best sluggers. This is coming from a Giants fan.
2:48
The Mets reason for winning in one word GRIMACE
I’m a Mets fan, but these “omg -their- there so biaised!!1!” takes-from both Mets and Phillies fans (who think that the broadcast was in the tank for the Mets) are whiny, petulant, and flat-out wrong. When both fan bases insist that the broadcast was biased for the other team, that should be a big ol’ clue that we fans are the ones who are biased, not the announcers. AJ Pierzynski has been saying that they’re probably doing a good job, because both fan bases hate them, and he has a great point. Fans of all teams are so used to hearing their own local broadcasts, which actually ARE biased (maybe more so than ever), so they have no perspective about what a truly unbiased broadcast actually sounds like. And it’s only gotten worse in recent years, because a) there are more postseason series for people to whine about, and b) we all increasingly live in our own media bubbles, where we hear and see only what we want to, and we perceive anything else as “bias.” There’s also our own cognitive bias: Phillies fans get riled up by anything that sounds “pro-Mets,” and ignore anything that’s “pro-Phillies,” and we do the inverse-getting mad when they talk about what the Phillies need to do in a given situation, and completely ignoring when they talk about what the Mets need to do. It’s just human psychology. They weren’t biased toward the Phillies or the Mets; they were “biased” toward having an exciting series that went the distance. They’re not trying to cater to Mets or Phillies fans, because we were all going to watch no matter what. They’re trying to capture the interest of people who don’t have a rooting interest, a group that includes casual fans, some of whom only watch baseball during the postseason. (I can already picture the crying “Noooooo!!!” meme as I type this. 🤦🏽♂️)
The commentators were literally praising the phillies nonstop lmao. Look at their reactions towards a phillies player making a play vs their monotone voice when the mets make a play. I remember them literally going dead silent when a phillies player struck out to end the inning. Also mets fans know what it's like to hear unbiased (and actually good) announcers as Gary Keith and Ron always criticize the mets when they do bad and will get excited towards anything. These guys just sucked, especially Adam amin or whatever the fuck the midgets name is, he sucks in everything he announces
My friend, I couldn't have said it better (or batter lol). Basically, I agree with you.
@@billybaggins1443 Thank you, seriously. I appreciate knowing that I’m not alone here, because I feel like I’m shouting into the void (which, I guess I sort of am). Between media echo chambers, the relationship between social media and dopamine, etc., you can see how people’s psychology has gotten so messed up. Everyone is so needy and desperate for attention and praise, that any attention/praise offered to someone else is perceived as a slight. And that phenomenon has spilled over into sports, since one’s fandom is a part of one’s identity. It was always there to some extent, but social media has made it a zillion times worse. “[Team A] is really good!” “Omg why do you hate [Team B] so much?” The whole thing is so weird.
Announcers for this series were ass made it seem so casual. I miss Joe buck and Joe Davis
Joe buck and joe Davis in the DS? Hell no
OMG LGM
I hate the Phillies, Harper is a lidless cup
Go back to the original thumbnail!!
Adam Amin has to have one of the most annoying voices in sports….
if you're from philly please vote trump
humanity depends on it
Insane that you’re bringing politics to a baseball video. Also, not a single person from New York and Philadelphia are voting Trump sooooooo I don’t know who you’re trying to convince
Go away 😮
C H O K E
Philly fans need to realize there team will never win a World Series in this era! There team isn’t built for that just built to be good enough 😂 but not quite good enough so sad!