Not only was this the loudest I've ever heard Wrigley Field but I was seated right under the upper deck and we could feel the vibration in the columns supporting it. What a moment!
First, Miguel Monterro, who was planning to run for Cook County Board of President, hits his grand slam home run. And, then, Dexter Fowler, who was planning to run for the City of Chicago Mayor, hit the next pitch for a home run. I was there at Wrigley Field there were mob scenes and crazy Cubs fans rejoicing.
Montero was the man in this game and especially game 7 where his single through the left side drove in the run that gave the Cubs their first World Series victory since 1908. I really wish he would have left under better terms.
I went to Wrigley field for 2 weekend day games in 2007. It was the best pure baseball experience I could of ever experienced. 1060 W. Addison in north Chicago is baseball in all its beauty.
@@bobbyhullfan1077 it’s a fantastic park, and I say this as someone who isn’t a Cubs fan. I’ve even gone there to support the opposing team and had a great time. Go be a pretentious dickwad that nobody likes somewhere else.
I was at this game. I hugged strangers cheered for at least 10 minutes straight. I almost missed Dexter’s solo shot after. I almost fainted from all the cheering. I’ll never forget that night.
@@jonnydanger7181 Pretty good argument for it. That game had an odd feel to it. The Cubs were winning and had Chapman in with a lead. He got the first two to strike out, but Gonzolez tied it with a single. The momentum had clearly shifted at that point in favor of LA. Montero's slam changed all that. The Cubs HAD to win Game 1 because they were facing Kershaw in Game 2, who beat them and then they lost Game 3 in LA. Montero's slam kept them afloat in that series until they found their bats in Games 4 through 6. And given that the Cubs hadn't won a WS while they were playing in Wrigley, you absolutely could make the argument that was the most important HR, let alone hit, in Wrigley's history. Happy Days, those were.
The real mvp of the world series was the three headed monster, Contreras, Ross, and Montero. Also, the pitcher, catcher, and batter on the final out all shared the same initials, M M. I wonder if that ever happened before.
I was there and it was off the hook. One of the greatest moments in Cubs' history. This Grand Slam plus his single with the bases loaded in the 10th inning in Game 7 are more than enough for Montero to be called clutch.
I feel like I'm with the fans when Miguel Montero hit a grand slam from the 2016 Major League Baseball National League Championship Series game 1 against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Wrigley Field.
Not only was this the loudest I've ever heard Wrigley Field but I was seated right under the upper deck and we could feel the vibration in the columns supporting it. What a moment!
Dexter Fowler hit the next pitch for a home run
So many people forget that. What a great night
First, Miguel Monterro, who was planning to run for Cook County Board of President, hits his grand slam home run. And, then, Dexter Fowler, who was planning to run for the City of Chicago Mayor, hit the next pitch for a home run. I was there at Wrigley Field there were mob scenes and crazy Cubs fans rejoicing.
Never forget
Back-to-back jacks!
Montero was the man in this game and especially game 7 where his single through the left side drove in the run that gave the Cubs their first World Series victory since 1908. I really wish he would have left under better terms.
Go Cubbies!!!!!!!!! I actually told my dad before the first pitch was thrown to him, "Montero's gonna hit it out. I just have a feeling"
Cubbies Won, heading to the World Series for the first time since 1945. Go Cubbies Go!!!!
@@generatingmiracles guess what WE WON
Pointing the camera outside the ballpark to the street is so random LOL.
I went to Wrigley field for 2 weekend day games in 2007. It was the best pure baseball experience I could of ever experienced. 1060 W. Addison in north Chicago is baseball in all its beauty.
You think that place that passes for Wrigley is pure baseball? Ha ha.
It's a sh!thole since Ricketts has been pimping what was once a great ballpark.
@@bobbyhullfan1077 Spoken like a true fucktard
It's also where Jake and Elwood live
@@bobbyhullfan1077 it’s a fantastic park, and I say this as someone who isn’t a Cubs fan. I’ve even gone there to support the opposing team and had a great time.
Go be a pretentious dickwad that nobody likes somewhere else.
@@protoman1365 Yea I saw you looking on your cell phone while guys were hitting and running the bases
I was at this game. I hugged strangers cheered for at least 10 minutes straight. I almost missed Dexter’s solo shot after. I almost fainted from all the cheering. I’ll never forget that night.
The night that Wrigley Field shook.
What a great moment. Too bad this cut off right before Dexter's homer.
Ive heard people say that was the loudest wrigley field has ever been 👍
I was there....and it was the loudest I've heard Wrigley....
@@mikepetitti is it safe to say this was the biggest HR in Wrigley Field history?
@@jonnydanger7181 Pretty good argument for it. That game had an odd feel to it. The Cubs were winning and had Chapman in with a lead. He got the first two to strike out, but Gonzolez tied it with a single. The momentum had clearly shifted at that point in favor of LA. Montero's slam changed all that. The Cubs HAD to win Game 1 because they were facing Kershaw in Game 2, who beat them and then they lost Game 3 in LA. Montero's slam kept them afloat in that series until they found their bats in Games 4 through 6. And given that the Cubs hadn't won a WS while they were playing in Wrigley, you absolutely could make the argument that was the most important HR, let alone hit, in Wrigley's history. Happy Days, those were.
@@mikepetitti no doubt! Game 6 was probably my favorite game that you could just feel the confidence in that team vs game 6 of 2003 Lol
These video dont do justice how loud and rowdy it was
My Cubbies would not have won that World Series with out Miguel. He was the very definition of an unsung hero.
Seriously. And his extra RBI in Game 7 gave us the single run we needed. What a time to be clutch
Unbelievable dude.
dont think times can get better than this
The real mvp of the world series was the three headed monster, Contreras, Ross, and Montero. Also, the pitcher, catcher, and batter on the final out all shared the same initials, M M. I wonder if that ever happened before.
looks like section 419. I was there yesterday.
GO CUBS
I was there and it was off the hook. One of the greatest moments in Cubs' history. This Grand Slam plus his single with the bases loaded in the 10th inning in Game 7 are more than enough for Montero to be called clutch.
That crack of the bat is beautiful!
Worst seats in the stadium. Doesn't matter still there for the great moment, and I was on my couch
whats impressive is that he had an epideral like 2 days before and could barely walk
Where are these seats?
You cut it right before Fowlers home run
I feel like I'm with the fans when Miguel Montero hit a grand slam from the 2016 Major League Baseball National League Championship Series game 1 against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Wrigley Field.
Wow!
and now he's not even playing anymore
I was in the right field bleachers.
Great seats hey buddy?? He missed the tag! He missed the tag!
What do you mean he missed the tag
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nice masks 🙄🙄
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What is this sarcasm?
This was almost 5 years ago dude. HAHAHA
@@Rallego lmao yes it’s sarcasm
@@traj2327 lmaoooo ik it was