The best part was everyone - every Red Sox, every Yankee, every fan - knew it was coming. Roberts didn’t sneak it in, he straight up challenged Posada and Jeter to try and get him, and they came up short.
@@gurk_the_magnificent9008 he barely got in. Rivera also barely misses picking him off. This series was stolen from the Yankees. An abomination in the space time continum. Rotten thieves
@@gurk_the_magnificent9008y también sabíamos - al menos yo tenía la seguridad - de lo que podía suceder después de haber ganado ese juego y es que, el equipo de Boston era demasiado equilibrado, balanceado y sabíamos que tenía todo para hacer historia, como la hizo
The thing about this series was that sox fans actually believed in their team . Last time I truly remember believing in a sports team losing by so much. It was an amazing feeling
Hold on. Most logical Red Sox fans thought the series was over after losing 19-8 in Game 3 and being down 3-0...anyone who says otherwise isn’t telling the whole truth...we thought it could get pushed to a Game 5 or maybe if lucky a Game 6, but no chance in getting to a Game 7, nevermind winning a Game 7
Maybe it's cause I'm from Boston, but I think this is one of the most legendary sports games of all time. The energy in the park, the crucial plays and the management decisions make this still so enjoyable to watch to this day.
@@EighthInanna Now I did. I was thinking of the 1 when he was a player. Yes I know he gave them 2 as a player and manager. Was thinking of the one he gave them as a palyer. Dont worry I get the joke.
Emperor Palpatine, from a die-hard, lifelong Cub fan, it was well-earned and very well deserved. I was happy to see the trophy in Boston for all the fans to admire.
The shining gem for Sox fans in the hundred-year-old rivalry with the Yankees, this ALCS more than made up for the Sox’ heartbreaking shortfalls during my childhood years.
1. Playing your arch rival, which is probably the greatest rivalry in all of sports. 2. Down 3 games to 0, which no team had ever overcome 3. Down to your last 3 outs 4. Trying to win your first World Series in 86 years. If this were a Hollywood movie, the script would be considered too fake and cheesy.
Thanks so much for this. I remember watching this, so many ups and downs, truly one of the great games. What confuses me is why the video quality is so poor. This was less than 15 years ago. My home videos from the same time period are excellent.
A Rod Big 2 run HR and had a massive series of the greatest closer of all time just seals the deal To think about the trajectory not only these 2 franchises take but his career takes after winning the series vs STL is nuts Crazy
For younger fans, no logical Red Sox fan thought the team could comeback down 3-0 after getting killed 19-8 in Game 3...anyone who says otherwise is lying to you
As the B9 began the clock Struck midnight and then later in 11th it turns into 1:00AM but it’s really tiring to see an extra inning game in the postseason if you live in the east coast but I almost fell asleep when it went 12th.
As the game went into the 9th A-rod was in the locker room getting extra set of Batting gloves but it was covered in plastic which let him leave without getting it because you can’t celebrate a postseason Series win until it’s truly over. Also he did say that he didn’t understand why was the champagne and plastic was there when he didn’t like the way he saw before the 9th inning began although it was super cold like what he said before. Like of what I saw prior to this series in the 2002 WS as the giants closed in to the title and it was ready in the giants locker room then the angels rallied to win game 6 before winning the next game to win WS. I learned the reason why A-rod said this when he relived this series along with David Ortiz.
I forgot that "El Duque" Orlando Hernandez was with the Yankees in 2004. I know that after the 2002 season, the Yankees traded El Duque to Montreal, but El Duque missed the 2003 season with an injury for the Expos. I also remembered him in 2005 for the Champions Chicago WSOX, and in 2006-2007 with the Mets. But I completely forgot that he made a one-year-return with the Yankees in 2004. And he was good for the Yankees in 2004 in limited starts. Started 15 games, and had an ERA of 3.30 And he was solid this game 4. He shut-out Boston in the first 4 innings, and he was one out away from shutting them out in the fifth inning. This game 4 ALCS was the only game El Duque played in the 2004 postseason
10-17-04 I became a Red Sox fan. I got home late from a party and was flipping channels, and when I passed, I saw the faces in the crowd and went back. It was the 8th inning. Looking at the crowd and the signs, I just felt so bad for the people of Boston.
Well by this point 2004 most ppl did have cell phones, but they were only that a phone made 2 call. So if u weren't calling anyone it would just be in your pocket.
Ahy ganó el juego francona Mariano hizo 5 tiros a primera y estubo a punto de sorprenderlo lo que nunca entendí fue por qué no pidieron bola intencional si Robert había entrado a eso
It almost looked like Orlando Hernandez May have done an ok performance there till the 5th possibly and then later riviera ended up getting his 2nd blown save in this postseason which sucked or I would say leadoff walks would hurt you and the Dave Roberts trick showed the reason before Red Sox would win in extras.
I remember this night thinking the Sox blew their shot not winning in the ninth with a man on third and one out....thankfully that didnt happen and the Sox prevailed later.
Last major league appearance by Curtis “The Mechanic” Leskanic. He looks as about as perturbed as he would be doing mop-up work in Kansas City in mid-May.
Trust me I would love to. I'm in university right now so finding the time is tough. Ill get game 5 and 6 out this weekend I hope. Thanks for watching though I truly appreciate it.
Leadoff walk by Jeter in the 9th, no hit and run, no stolen base, no going for the jugular, that 5th run would have broken their spirit! Torre what were you thinking!
I made my 4 year old son wear his red socks for days out of playful superstition. I swear I told everyone I knew...the winner of game 4 was going to win this series.
The game that started it all...
TrueRGM could you maybe have some highlights from the 92 or 93 World Series
@@legitz1703 I definitely want to do those eventually, hopefully I can get to them before the start of the season
Most important baseball game of the 2000s! Bigger than Game 6 in the 03 NLCS, bigger than Game 7 in the 03 ALCS. This changed baseball history FOREVER
Should have never Happened.
💯
In retrospect, that Roberts SB is still the most amazing moment of the series IMO. By an inch and it determined fate and history
That base in the Red Sox Museum at Fenway.
The best part was everyone - every Red Sox, every Yankee, every fan - knew it was coming. Roberts didn’t sneak it in, he straight up challenged Posada and Jeter to try and get him, and they came up short.
Rivera missed picking him off by a hair. @@gurk_the_magnificent9008
@@gurk_the_magnificent9008 he barely got in. Rivera also barely misses picking him off. This series was stolen from the Yankees. An abomination in the space time continum. Rotten thieves
@@gurk_the_magnificent9008y también sabíamos - al menos yo tenía la seguridad - de lo que podía suceder después de haber ganado ese juego y es que, el equipo de Boston era demasiado equilibrado, balanceado y sabíamos que tenía todo para hacer historia, como la hizo
The greatest comeback in the history of sports
"We'll see you later tonight!"
Exciting game. Can't wait to see what happens next. The mighty Yankees win the series in five, right? Right?
Dime
1
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That's what should have happened, and what will after I travel back in time.
@@Surfer041 lol toxic yankees fan get over it. You have 27 world series
The thing about this series was that sox fans actually believed in their team . Last time I truly remember believing in a sports team losing by so much. It was an amazing feeling
Hold on. Most logical Red Sox fans thought the series was over after losing 19-8 in Game 3 and being down 3-0...anyone who says otherwise isn’t telling the whole truth...we thought it could get pushed to a Game 5 or maybe if lucky a Game 6, but no chance in getting to a Game 7, nevermind winning a Game 7
@@mikeyoungblood1642 The whole point of being a Red Sox fan is to never give up.
That WAS the year, we lived in the 9th inning.
i remember saying to my friends after game 3; if they just get back to playing how i know they can play, they'll win this series.
@@mikeyoungblood1642 Very well said! It was true - we just had a feeling it was possible and goddamn they pulled it off!
i was 17 when this happened. remember seeing this game with my family. this is the last time we were all together. this made me cry looking back
Damn dude 🥲 that’s sad hope u get together one day in the future
Praying for you and your family 🙏
Maybe it's cause I'm from Boston, but I think this is one of the most legendary sports games of all time. The energy in the park, the crucial plays and the management decisions make this still so enjoyable to watch to this day.
As a Red Sox fan I have to thank Dave Roberts for giving the Red Sox two World Series championships
2? He gave ya 1 LOL. He wasnt on that 2007 team if I recall.
@@Melbester9 You didn't get the joke, did you.
@@EighthInanna Now I did. I was thinking of the 1 when he was a player. Yes I know he gave them 2 as a player and manager. Was thinking of the one he gave them as a palyer. Dont worry I get the joke.
Emperor Palpatine, from a die-hard, lifelong Cub fan, it was well-earned and very well deserved. I was happy to see the trophy in Boston for all the fans to admire.
@@wrigleyvilleMany die-hard Red Sox fans like me were thrilled when the Cubs finally won it in 2016.
13:25 and the curse is finally broken...Best series ever
It was a GREAT series, but so was the Cubs winning in seven for their first one, those games were donny brooks!
The crowd bring so alive from the beginning of the game, when staring down elimination and a sweep, made such a difference.
“Don’t let us win tonight”
The Yankees were just one inning away from sweeping the Red Sox......and lose the series.
The Red Sox were ONE OUT away from beating the Mets and winning the series, but alas....
Stuff happens...
From the game 4, 9th inning on, every inning was 9th, 2 out, 0-2, bases empty for the Red Sox
7:38 Wow, Hideki Matsui was having a sensational ALCS
Had the Yankees won the series he would have been ALCS MVP
The shining gem for Sox fans in the hundred-year-old rivalry with the Yankees, this ALCS more than made up for the Sox’ heartbreaking shortfalls during my childhood years.
Amazing game!... and the one to start it all. The Yankees haven't been the same since!
It was the end of the Yankee dynasty
Reading this with the Yankees about to be swiped from the World Series in 2025
I hate the Red Sox. But i still come back here every once in a while to pay my respects. You have too.
That catch by Cabrera in the top of the 11th was a big play.
1. Playing your arch rival, which is probably the greatest rivalry in all of sports.
2. Down 3 games to 0, which no team had ever overcome
3. Down to your last 3 outs
4. Trying to win your first World Series in 86 years.
If this were a Hollywood movie, the script would be considered too fake and cheesy.
Thanks so much for this. I remember watching this, so many ups and downs, truly one of the great games. What confuses me is why the video quality is so poor. This was less than 15 years ago. My home videos from the same time period are excellent.
I can only use what I find online so unfortunately this is the best quality out there.
Oh I'm sure, you always find the best vids to highlight. Just weird that almost all the video from this time period is so poor.
A Rod
Big 2 run HR and had a massive series of the greatest closer of all time just seals the deal
To think about the trajectory not only these 2 franchises take but his career takes after winning the series vs STL is nuts
Crazy
the steroids helped
@@bladebucklegames5296yea they helped David Ortiz and manny Ramirez too
Yankees haven’t been the same since
❤
People give Joe Buck a hard time. But i thought he did an amazing job this series. He let the moment give the emotions.
I really enjoy Joe Buck's approach. He doesn't want to become the highlight, but rather lets the crowd and atmosphere take over.
For younger fans, no logical Red Sox fan thought the team could comeback down 3-0 after getting killed 19-8 in Game 3...anyone who says otherwise is lying to you
Is there a point here?
A 20 años de esta gesta histórica y aún veo estos videos hasta el cansancio. Jugadores guerreros de Boston. Hoy dista mucho el
Equipo de eso.
Clock turns to 1
Joe buck: ... it’s 1
19:04 por eso es que en Boston aman a David Ortiz.
I’m a Yankees fan and this game still blows my mind to this day
난 이경기를 몇번을 돌려보는줄 모른다 인생에서도 전환점이 있습니다 그 터닝포인트가 아닐까 굴하지않고 마지막 한순간까지 최선을 다하는 보스턴 레드삭스
As the B9 began the clock Struck midnight and then later in 11th it turns into 1:00AM but it’s really tiring to see an extra inning game in the postseason if you live in the east coast but I almost fell asleep when it went 12th.
What killed the Yankees in this game was not just the bullpen. They left a ton of guys on base.
What a freakin' game.
Man that Yankee line up was ridiculous. Wasn't enough though, great post ✌️🇺🇲
Wow,,,,this game is like the meeting of the unmovable object and the Irresistible Force...
As the game went into the 9th A-rod was in the locker room getting extra set of Batting gloves but it was covered in plastic which let him leave without getting it because you can’t celebrate a postseason Series win until it’s truly over. Also he did say that he didn’t understand why was the champagne and plastic was there when he didn’t like the way he saw before the 9th inning began although it was super cold like what he said before. Like of what I saw prior to this series in the 2002 WS as the giants closed in to the title and it was ready in the giants locker room then the angels rallied to win game 6 before winning the next game to win WS. I learned the reason why A-rod said this when he relived this series along with David Ortiz.
what a ride that week was
I was in that game back then. Amazing experience 🇩🇴. #rednation
Jeter looks so relaxed here like they're about to sweep LOL...
I never saw this series. I was fighting in Afghanistan. Thanks UA-cam!
still crazy to think that the jeter/ arod duo only got 1 ring lol
This game will never NOT give me goosebumps
God so much Nostalgia. I'm a Cubs fan but I always rooted for the Red Sox to beat the Yankees.
chills every time
Probably the best baseball game ever played
Bottom of the 9th...the energy shifted...all the bad hops and errors started plaguing the Yankees. Yankees never been the same since.
Go Celtics 🍀💚
Jeter had a horrible ab with the bases loaded in the 6th. He could have put the game away right there.
Desde ese partido recuerdo que soy de Boston cuando vi en el periódico dominicana vibra con Boston
Anyone coming here after the netlix doc. I loved this team
And this is why baseball is the most beautiful sport in the world.
I forgot that "El Duque" Orlando Hernandez was with the Yankees in 2004. I know that after the 2002 season, the Yankees traded El Duque to Montreal, but El Duque missed the 2003 season with an injury for the Expos. I also remembered him in 2005 for the Champions Chicago WSOX, and in 2006-2007 with the Mets.
But I completely forgot that he made a one-year-return with the Yankees in 2004. And he was good for the Yankees in 2004 in limited starts. Started 15 games, and had an ERA of 3.30
And he was solid this game 4. He shut-out Boston in the first 4 innings, and he was one out away from shutting them out in the fifth inning.
This game 4 ALCS was the only game El Duque played in the 2004 postseason
20 years ago today, the comeback begins! October 17th, 2004.
10-17-04 I became a Red Sox fan. I got home late from a party and was flipping channels, and when I passed, I saw the faces in the crowd and went back. It was the 8th inning. Looking at the crowd and the signs, I just felt so bad for the people of Boston.
Way to get it done.
Ese partido fue legendario
Orlando Cabrera was CRITICAL
Greatest CS of all time
Man. This brings back great memories. I was in high school in nyc at the time (I was a met fan, so hated the Yankees). This was exciting.
por esas cosas es David Ortiz es muy querido en Boston no lo dudes
Awesome game!!❤
At midnight on October 21, 2004, everything changed for good
RIP Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield 🙏
I find it interesting to view these videos from the early 2000's, in that no one has a cell phone[or very few do], a different time.
Well by this point 2004 most ppl did have cell phones, but they were only that a phone made 2 call. So if u weren't calling anyone it would just be in your pocket.
15 years ago today!
Terry Francona putting Dave Roberts to steal the base was genius
Ahy ganó el juego francona Mariano hizo 5 tiros a primera y estubo a punto de sorprenderlo lo que nunca entendí fue por qué no pidieron bola intencional si Robert había entrado a eso
This was like the Rebels blowing up the Death Star. Then later on defeated the Evil Empire!
Man good thing they got that out at 3rd on the wild pitch
My seats were near the Pesky pole, just about 8 seats from the bullpen. A magical night in Boston, I'll never forget.
It almost looked like Orlando Hernandez May have done an ok performance there till the 5th possibly and then later riviera ended up getting his 2nd blown save in this postseason which sucked or I would say leadoff walks would hurt you and the Dave Roberts trick showed the reason before Red Sox would win in extras.
GO RED SOX
20 years ago. Damn man
Dave Roberts started it all!!!!!!
Except Millar started it.
Every body forgets that mueller doesn’t get the hit it doesn’t matter
@@rmcfete who? Everybody is one word.
Never seen the whole game before
I remember this night thinking the Sox blew their shot not winning in the ninth with a man on third and one out....thankfully that didnt happen and the Sox prevailed later.
When Baseball was still good!!
A-Rod is a beast no cap
Last major league appearance by Curtis “The Mechanic” Leskanic. He looks as about as perturbed as he would be doing mop-up work in Kansas City in mid-May.
When Arod that first HR I really thought we were gonna sweep the Red Sox
“that was the night everything changed”
다시봐도 극적인 장면이다 난 힘든상황에 이걸 보곤한다
8:17... and Dave Roberts
Big papi 🇩🇴🙏
Yankees have the Titles...we have 2004
those were the last mlb pitches curtis leskanic ever threw
When is g5 coming.
Long before GSW
Yankees blew a 3-0 lead
I came here because of Fever Pitch
Acá empezó la remontada? 🤭
What’s your personal favorite team?
Blue Jays
TrueRGM smh 🤦♂️ 😆
@@luln7072 In Vlad I trust.
TrueRGM he’s prob a blue jay version of Aaron judge 😂 he’s gonna be a destroyer not gonna lie
Yankees
Astros brought me here.
Bellhorn was a waste of space for the Sox team!
Arod and kevin durant. Similar career paths
dude u gotta post these faster man
Trust me I would love to. I'm in university right now so finding the time is tough. Ill get game 5 and 6 out this weekend I hope. Thanks for watching though I truly appreciate it.
Rivera was beatable
why do these videos look like its taken from the 80s...
Leadoff walk by Jeter in the 9th, no hit and run, no stolen base, no going for the jugular, that 5th run would have broken their spirit! Torre what were you thinking!
I made my 4 year old son wear his red socks for days out of playful superstition. I swear I told everyone I knew...the winner of game 4 was going to win this series.
darude - sandstorm plays after roberts scores... ! lol
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Go Astros!!
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