This is one of my all-time favorite Indians games. I used to have it on VHS and wore the tape out, re-watching it so many times. I've looked on UA-cam occasionally over the years to see if anyone had part of it out there, and you do. So thank you so much, I highly appreciate it!
I feel like I was "at" this game, though I was not in the ballpark. I had just moved to Cleveland a few weeks earlier and was in Lincoln Park Pub in Tremont with some friends on Taco Tuesday, watching this on TV. I think we stepped outside on the Sexson home run to see if we could see the HR fireworks from the park. We couldn't (we were too late), but it was fun trying. It was an early bonding experience for me and my new roommates, and watching this brought back a lot of good memories. ...And in the playoffs, we WERE able to see fireworks on a Jim Thome homer in the playoffs against Boston from our place in Ohio City. Or maybe we just heard them? Either way, this Indians team will always be one of my favorites. The Indians/Guardians aren't my actual team, but I've always had a great deal of fondness for them because of my time in Cleveland, and because of this '99 team.
I always used to rewatch my vhs tape of the 95 alcs gm.6 vs seattle when lofton scored from 2nd on a randy johnson wild pitch. First time we won the al pennant since 54. Man we should of won at least 1 ws with that team.
Indians fan here, and it blows my mind that one of these two teams would win a World Series within the next four years…and it wasn’t the one any of us would think. Damned pitching.
@@jbb8382 No. The Indians pitching was simply exhausted. Remember they lost Cookie Carrasco in the last week of the season, when he was hit in the pinkie by a shot up the middle. Then Trevor Bauer gets that stupid drone injury to his hand. The pitching of Corey Kluber and Andrew Miller powered them through the playoffs, but they just had nothing left for the seventh game of the World Series.
Man seeing this really brings back memories from my early childhood. Late 90s Indians baseball, the voice of John Saunders and Manning, still good crowds at the Jake. Those were good times.
Oh yeah good times for sure!Especially when the Dolans didn’t own the Cleveland Indians. I believe this was the last year Dick Jacob’s owned the Tribe. Between 1995-2001, I probably went to 25 -30 games. They only lost 4-5 times. Those teams were unbelievable especially the 95’ team. There will never be a team as good of better offensively than that squad. It’s a shame they couldn’t win a World Series.
Jim Thome was my childhood hero. I was 6 years old the first time I saw him play on television back in 1996. I was lucky enough to see him play until I turned 23. That’s something that you’ll rarely see nowadays.
@@mickeydrago9401 agree 100%. It was all Griffey, ARod, McGwire, Palmiero, Pujols, Bonds, Giambi. Thome put up terrific power, on base and batting average numbers consistently for just about his entire career.
McGuire Ruth bonds Thome, that's the order for home run percentage... Take out steroids and that makes him number two!!! Though Thome was a first baseman-slash-DH who played during the Steroid Era, he was never implicated or accused of doping or wrongdoing.
This was the actual game is where David Justice tossed his helmet at Anaheim Angels closer pitcher Troy Percival. They ended up being ejected. They are wearing their home blue uniform with the white pants. For those wanted to see the whole brawl fight, It's at 23:52 minute mark. Terry Collins was also ejected as well by home plate umpire Eric Cooper. Designated Hitter/1st baseman Richie Sexson hits a three-run home run to give the Cleveland Indians the lead at the 22:21 minute mark! Great call by the great John Sanders! The count was one ball and two strikes in the bottom of the 8th inning!
Thanks for uploading. This was fun to watch. Almost 25 years ago, hard to believe that its been that long since guys like Justice and Vizquel were playing.
I was at this game, this game is the loudest I ever heard this stadium. Our seats were in the nosebleed upper deck section and we ended up standing right behind the Indians dugout during the comeback. It was so loud during that 8th inning comeback. I'll never forget the volume of how loud this stadium was.
More like their scorebook. Even using the bigger team style book, you only have so many spaces for each batting spot. Baines had bad knees and was timed with a sundial by that point in his career. Justice was slowing down too. Hargrove wasn't beyond putting a pitcher in the outfield in a pinch and using an infielder like Carlos actually saved him from putting another pitcher in a OF spot. Nagy was more of an athlete so putting him out there wasn't so much of a defensive liability. Losing Junior really hurt them more than anything that game but his backup ATM wasn't too bad.
@@mid-s_to_earlysViBEZ yes it is. It’s objectively a better product now. Players are better and people have finally stopped basing everything on batting average and ERA. It’s become more enjoyable to have objective metrics now.
Indians were a really good and fun team back in that era. Manny Ramirez hit .333, 131 Runs, 44 homers, 165 RBIs that year. The team BA was .289 and five guys scored over 100 runs, and four knocked in over 100 runs. They scored over 1000 runs. Never missed a nationally televised game when they played.
yes, I remember their lineups being stacked year in year out. The Indians, Yankees and Rangers. The Yankees were the only one that also had the pitching.
Oh the way Jim Thome hit. And the other Indians also did. Fans like us we had it made. Those were the days. I love those 1990's, our boys of summer, Indians.
I was 20 years old and Ill never forget waking up to SportCenter to see this game highlight. thanks for the memory. @22:48 the little feller cheering on the braves is now in his late 20s.
I was 7 years old when this happened. Absolutely amazing!!! Now that I'm a man and see what happened. My whole family has been huge baseball fans all our lives and I remember them talking about this game at the dinner table when I was a kid. Like I said now I'm older and seeing what took place is incredible!
August of 2001. I was at Myrtle Beach (from Ohio) and 14 years old. That game was on ESPN Sunday night and instead of going to the beach, I'd decided to watch an Indians game where they were getting blown out 😂. Glad I did though.
@@williamanderson6006then you were never a fan. A fan supports their team through the good and bad. Personally I would’ve rather the name not been changed but that will never change my support for this team. You’re missing a fun season so far. Just swept the Twins and currently in 1st. But you’re more worried about political issues than supporting the team so good bye and good riddance. Hope you don’t celebrate when the guardians finally win a World Series for the first time since 48.
Man, those 90's Indians teams were so much fun to watch. I miss those days. Their pretty fun to watch this season again finally. GO MLB team formally known as THE INDIANS
You obviously never played competitive baseball. This is the highest level you can play on this planet. I'm guessing you never even made it to the instructional/rookie level?
I have watched the mighty and powerful Colorado Rockies and I have never seen them score 12 in a game in my 25 years in Denver and I have season ticket.
I'm a Brewers fan but I always cheered for the tribe back in the day. That team was fun to watch in the post season. Anyway I faintly remember switching back and forth between the Brewers/Dodger game (I live in WI so I didn't get Fox Sports Net Ohio where I live) and Baseball tonight. I remember how ESPN would do the updates and them showing Richie hitting the go ahead home run. I had no idea that he'd soon be a Brewer. I was like, wow that was a crazy comeback. I believe the Tribe also had a huge comeback against the Mariners that was on ESPN.
I love baseball. It's late August and the season is grinding on. Only in this sport can the unlikely and absurd happen. The fans were practically asleep a few innings earlier and now they're noisy. Now with each hit it appears inevitable that this once lopsided win is going to slip away from the Angels. Great stuff!
Why do cry baby pitchers especially those who don’t have to get in the batter’s box, feel that they have the right to throw at batter’s after home runs have been hit? The last time I checked, home runs are part of the game.
Given that it was pitch 2 of the AB, I’m guessing he got pissed that he was swinging away so hard at the first pitch. Sort of a “you already embarrassed us, no need to pour it on now.” But lol you’re so right, pitchers are so soft and have no right doing that as a reaction to good play
This is why Percival was so angry after and kept trying to fight on the field and had to be held back. The helmet hit him on the top of his head, it definitely hurt a lot
Mariners fan here. Whenever I see comments about 'the game is over', I refer to that '01 game. "Are you sure?". Had the M's held on, they'd have had solitary claim to most wins in an MLB season (assuming the rest of the season ended exactly as it did). I'd rather they'd won a ring but they got neither. 23 years later....
I honestly side with Justice here. Just because the Indians dismantled their bullpen doesn't mean they can break his ribs and make him miss a game or something stupid. Taking a 100 mph rock directly to the ribs is no joke, and the intentional HBP provides absolutely nothing to the game.
Seeing this today, with all of the changes made to speed up the game, really demonstrates how slow the game used to be. The short walks around the the pitching mount, the step backs to take a few cuts, all add up to a lot of time wasted. I ended up watching this on 1.25x. In person, the slower game never bothered me, but on TV, it was always terrible, especially now with my phone reduced attention span.
the all-time major league record for MOST runs scored in a half inning, was when the Chicago White Stockings scored 18 runs against the Long defunct Detroit Wolverines on Sept 6 of 1883......
I imagine a situation like 23:50 must be odd for someone who doesn't know baseball to watch. There are plenty of HBPs in baseball, 99% of which don't result in an incident. Yet those who know the game KNOW when it's intentional. Here, within a fraction of a second the announcer declares "that was intentional", the ump ejects Percival, and Justice is gearing up to charge the mound. 100% clear to all of them. Anyone who played seeing that pitch also knew it immediately. But it's kind of hard to explain why.
This is one of my all-time favorite Indians games. I used to have it on VHS and wore the tape out, re-watching it so many times. I've looked on UA-cam occasionally over the years to see if anyone had part of it out there, and you do. So thank you so much, I highly appreciate it!
my fav indian games were the last regular season series games against the whitesox, '05.
I feel like I was "at" this game, though I was not in the ballpark. I had just moved to Cleveland a few weeks earlier and was in Lincoln Park Pub in Tremont with some friends on Taco Tuesday, watching this on TV. I think we stepped outside on the Sexson home run to see if we could see the HR fireworks from the park. We couldn't (we were too late), but it was fun trying. It was an early bonding experience for me and my new roommates, and watching this brought back a lot of good memories.
...And in the playoffs, we WERE able to see fireworks on a Jim Thome homer in the playoffs against Boston from our place in Ohio City. Or maybe we just heard them? Either way, this Indians team will always be one of my favorites. The Indians/Guardians aren't my actual team, but I've always had a great deal of fondness for them because of my time in Cleveland, and because of this '99 team.
Tttt
yep same with me, except the game seven of the cubs vs indians world series
I always used to rewatch my vhs tape of the 95 alcs gm.6 vs seattle when lofton scored from 2nd on a randy johnson wild pitch. First time we won the al pennant since 54.
Man we should of won at least 1 ws with that team.
Indians fan here, and it blows my mind that one of these two teams would win a World Series within the next four years…and it wasn’t the one any of us would think. Damned pitching.
Yeah no kidding
Had your chance. Total choke job vs cubs
Well at least he said Indians; now they're the Guardians. I hate that name. To me they're still the Tribe.
2002 was the year of the Angels. I watched the entire World Series against the Giants and that was truly a unforgettable fall classic. 🍁⚾
@@jbb8382 No. The Indians pitching was simply exhausted. Remember they lost Cookie Carrasco in the last week of the season, when he was hit in the pinkie by a shot up the middle. Then Trevor Bauer gets that stupid drone injury to his hand. The pitching of Corey Kluber and Andrew Miller powered them through the playoffs, but they just had nothing left for the seventh game of the World Series.
Man seeing this really brings back memories from my early childhood. Late 90s Indians baseball, the voice of John Saunders and Manning, still good crowds at the Jake. Those were good times.
Oh yeah good times for sure!Especially when the Dolans didn’t own the Cleveland Indians.
I believe this was the last year Dick Jacob’s owned the Tribe.
Between 1995-2001, I probably went to 25 -30 games. They only lost 4-5 times. Those teams were unbelievable especially the 95’ team. There will never be a team as good of better offensively than that squad.
It’s a shame they couldn’t win a World Series.
@@LaMostraVia The Dolans are too cheap to go after actual players and would prefer to pay out Andre Knott's overinflated contract.
If Percival threw as well as Justice threw that helmet, then there would not have been a 10 running inning
i was hoping the commentators would have made that joke
All I can hear Terry Collins saying is “you gotta give us our shot!” 😂😂😂
How'd it work out Terry??
He NEVER could handle the bullpen. Ask the 2015 Mets. World series game 5.
Well when your ass is in the jackpot....
As a Mets fan I never knew there was a prequel to the "Ass in the jackpot" game!
The jerseys, the jackets, every player is jacked, the sweat stained hats coupled with a huge comeback and brawl... baseball at its best
Every player was jacked. That’s why those pitchers back then were throwing on average 3-4 mph less
Quit watching baseball 15 years ago. Not missed at all.
The jerseys and hats tho 💯💯
This is truly a Finley pitched game. He gives the Angels a big lead, and they blow it.
That's like, the summation of the Angels' history up to that time..I finally gave up on em in 1982: the debacle in Milwaukee..
Brewers fan here - seeing that bomb by Richie gave me a big grin
Ha! I literally had the exact same reaction. I was a kid when he was our guy. Geoff Jenkins was my favorite player 😅
@@JohnSmith-tk7nt my first thought was “I bet Richie cranks this on the first pitch”. Also hell yeah Jenkins ruled
Brewers fan here too! I remember Richie 🤣 he always had me dying laughing when he gets tossed.
In the words of a great Wisconsin native, "Behold the power of cheese". Richie was a monster when healthy.
Every fan that stuck around became instant friends when Sexson hit the homer to make it 14 to 12.
Yah, like early (face-to)Facebook
Jim Thome was my childhood hero. I was 6 years old the first time I saw him play on television back in 1996. I was lucky enough to see him play until I turned 23. That’s something that you’ll rarely see nowadays.
I think he's horribly overlooked and underrated... One of the best home run hitters of all time
@@mickeydrago9401 agree 100%. It was all Griffey, ARod, McGwire, Palmiero, Pujols, Bonds, Giambi. Thome put up terrific power, on base and batting average numbers consistently for just about his entire career.
McGuire Ruth bonds Thome, that's the order for home run percentage... Take out steroids and that makes him number two!!!
Though Thome was a first baseman-slash-DH who played during the Steroid Era, he was never implicated or accused of doping or wrongdoing.
I did like the way he aims the bat to the field on one hand and then he's ready to hit a homerun
The greatest home run hitter in an era of cheaters
I forgot Harold Baines was an Indian at this time what a half inning this was
Hall of famer Harold Baines lol
@@chrisny15 He ain't a ROID BOY so he goes in
Hell. Dave Justice!
This game made me a life long fan! GO TRIBE!
Angels manager Terry Collins would get fired two games later after the team getting swept in the series.
Why was he mad at the umpire? Tribe was hitting everything. 🤷♂️
I forgot how many great players Cleveland had back then.
Mariner fan not forgetting.
@@IamScoHo the bases are still drunk with indians? around 12:28
cub fan here. remember the 2016 world series?
@@rogerwatkins8557 Ok, I just chalked that up to my failing hearing.
@@rogerwatkins8557 Cleveland fan here. No I don't.
Damn , the Cleveland Indians were a complete team. They have the best hitters wow 👌
They did
Then they choke, then choke, then choke again, then they become the Guardians!
Yeah but they had to go against an even more complete teams in the Yankees in 98 and the Sox in 99.
@@JT-zy2ft true that! . A lot good hitters back in the 90's . Majority have above 300 batting average
This was the actual game is where David Justice tossed his helmet at Anaheim Angels closer pitcher Troy Percival. They ended up being ejected. They are wearing their home blue uniform with the white pants. For those wanted to see the whole brawl fight, It's at 23:52 minute mark. Terry Collins was also ejected as well by home plate umpire Eric Cooper.
Designated Hitter/1st baseman Richie Sexson hits a three-run home run to give the Cleveland Indians the lead at the 22:21 minute mark! Great call by the great John Sanders! The count was one ball and two strikes in the bottom of the 8th inning!
And, then the charging of the mound at 23:57-23:58-23:59. IT WAS ON AFTER THAT!!
@@JosephRVilla I was surprised that Carlos Baerga came back in mid 1999
"Our ass is in the the jackpot on this one, Terry"
Still scratching my head on how from 1997-99 we couldn’t win World Series. We were stacked those years
Jose Mesa
two words - yankees braves
They
How many HOFers? 4?
No pitching
That was a helluva helmet toss by Justice! Hope Percival felt that one! LOL!
Justice 1 - Harper 0
why was Justice tossed from the game
@@smokindragn1 for charging the mound
@@dennisoc1715 LOOL
Thanks for uploading. This was fun to watch. Almost 25 years ago, hard to believe that its been that long since guys like Justice and Vizquel were playing.
That last pitch mang, that was beautiful mang
I don't who these announcers are but they sure are a pleasure to listen to.
That was so fun to watch. Thanks man. Truly appreciated. 🤠
I was at this game, this game is the loudest I ever heard this stadium.
Our seats were in the nosebleed upper deck section and we ended up standing right behind the Indians dugout during the comeback. It was so loud during that 8th inning comeback. I'll never forget the volume of how loud this stadium was.
I love how Rick Manning and his co-commentator struggling to figure out the box score lmao
More like their scorebook. Even using the bigger team style book, you only have so many spaces for each batting spot. Baines had bad knees and was timed with a sundial by that point in his career. Justice was slowing down too. Hargrove wasn't beyond putting a pitcher in the outfield in a pinch and using an infielder like Carlos actually saved him from putting another pitcher in a OF spot. Nagy was more of an athlete so putting him out there wasn't so much of a defensive liability. Losing Junior really hurt them more than anything that game but his backup ATM wasn't too bad.
Thank you for uploading this!
That HPB on Justice looked like it would've really hurt.
"The bases are still drunk with Indians..." Different times.
Agree
"The bases are still drunk with Indians". I'm sorry, but I LOVE that description.
I miss all these names. Baseball in 90s to mid aughts was my era. Dont watch anymore
That’s a shame. It’s even better
And a hell of a lot faster
Start again, these kids today are amazing.
@@RickPerry-ve1vs*No,* it’s *NOT.* 😒
@@mid-s_to_earlysViBEZ yes it is. It’s objectively a better product now. Players are better and people have finally stopped basing everything on batting average and ERA. It’s become more enjoyable to have objective metrics now.
Indians were a really good and fun team back in that era. Manny Ramirez hit .333, 131 Runs, 44 homers, 165 RBIs that year. The team BA was .289 and five guys scored over 100 runs, and four knocked in over 100 runs. They scored over 1000 runs. Never missed a nationally televised game when they played.
yes, I remember their lineups being stacked year in year out. The Indians, Yankees and Rangers. The Yankees were the only one that also had the pitching.
Man, I still can't believe Jose Mesa blew our lead in game 7 of the world series to the Marlins
Cleveland INDIANS. INDIANS. Always will be.
Thank you for ads and all!
The Indians owned Percival
Oh the way Jim Thome hit.
And the other Indians also did.
Fans like us we had it made.
Those were the days.
I love those 1990's, our boys of summer, Indians.
Agree a great time in sports and Indians baseball!!!!!!!!!!
With Justice ejected, Hargrove had to put Sexson in LF, Thome from DH to 1B, and Omar Vizquel in RF (with some further shuffling on the infield).
Where did Baerga go - second? Alomar to short? And Justice’s spot became the new pitcher’s?
@@ikkajaalati Baerga went to 3rd and Enrique Wilson moved from 3B to SS. Alomar stayed put. Yes, the pitcher went to Justice's spot.
@@pronkb000 ah, that makes sense. Forgot about Wilson and his versatility.
Wanted to see the 3rd out in that inning!!! Unbelievable watching that game as angels fan
I was 20 years old and Ill never forget waking up to SportCenter to see this game highlight. thanks for the memory. @22:48 the little feller cheering on the braves is now in his late 20s.
I was 7 years old when this happened. Absolutely amazing!!! Now that I'm a man and see what happened. My whole family has been huge baseball fans all our lives and I remember them talking about this game at the dinner table when I was a kid. Like I said now I'm older and seeing what took place is incredible!
Mariners fan here who remembers our huge lead we had and ended up losing 😂
Yep, that was a couple of years later. Was like 16-15 or something like that we lost after the Indians came from way back.
Their
@@TL2354don't be that person. We'll will be here long after the players retire, get traded, get suspended.
August of 2001. I was at Myrtle Beach (from Ohio) and 14 years old. That game was on ESPN Sunday night and instead of going to the beach, I'd decided to watch an Indians game where they were getting blown out 😂. Glad I did though.
Cool that you kept the Oldsmobile ad in there! 😊
Holy shit. That strike zone was fucking YUUUUGE.
I remember watching this game when I was a kid lol. I loved this team so much it’s a shame nothing came from their success
A Dodgers fan here from Los Angeles, I miss that Indians hat logo and the teams name. 😢
Me too I was an Indians fan will never be a guardians fan. Will never go back till the name is changed back if never ok
@@williamanderson6006then you were never a fan. A fan supports their team through the good and bad. Personally I would’ve rather the name not been changed but that will never change my support for this team. You’re missing a fun season so far. Just swept the Twins and currently in 1st. But you’re more worried about political issues than supporting the team so good bye and good riddance. Hope you don’t celebrate when the guardians finally win a World Series for the first time since 48.
@@Kennysedlock Yep, a real fan stays a real fan.
@@Kennysedlocksome people are bootlickers and jock sniffers which are you
@@williamanderson6006 They'll always be the Indians
Man, those 90's Indians teams were so much fun to watch. I miss those days. Their pretty fun to watch this season again finally.
GO MLB team formally known as THE INDIANS
I saw this game live as it happened.
I remember Rex Hudler sounded like he was going to cry.
I will never understand why pitchers think its ok to intentionally hit batters. Batters should be able to throw the bat at the pitcher
They always have that option.
You obviously never played competitive baseball. This is the highest level you can play on this planet. I'm guessing you never even made it to the instructional/rookie level?
The good old days!
I have watched the mighty and powerful Colorado Rockies and I have never seen them score 12 in a game in my 25 years in Denver and I have season ticket.
This is from August 31, 1999. The Indians did the same thing against the Oakland A's EXACTLY one year earlier. Strange.
Man this team was stacked with good players
I'm a Brewers fan but I always cheered for the tribe back in the day. That team was fun to watch in the post season. Anyway I faintly remember switching back and forth between the Brewers/Dodger game (I live in WI so I didn't get Fox Sports Net Ohio where I live) and Baseball tonight. I remember how ESPN would do the updates and them showing Richie hitting the go ahead home run. I had no idea that he'd soon be a Brewer. I was like, wow that was a crazy comeback. I believe the Tribe also had a huge comeback against the Mariners that was on ESPN.
I love baseball. It's late August and the season is grinding on. Only in this sport can the unlikely and absurd happen. The fans were practically asleep a few innings earlier and now they're noisy. Now with each hit it appears inevitable that this once lopsided win is going to slip away from the Angels. Great stuff!
So nice to hear John Adams’ drum again.
Collin’s arguing after a clear intentional hbp is a joke
I wish Terry Collins was mic’ed up lol “YOU GOTTA GIVE US A SHOT!!”
I remember watching this game
Why do cry baby pitchers especially those who don’t have to get in the batter’s box, feel that they have the right to throw at batter’s after home runs have been hit? The last time I checked, home runs are part of the game.
Given that it was pitch 2 of the AB, I’m guessing he got pissed that he was swinging away so hard at the first pitch. Sort of a “you already embarrassed us, no need to pour it on now.” But lol you’re so right, pitchers are so soft and have no right doing that as a reaction to good play
I can't believe how ugly those old Angels uniforms were 😅
I miss Chief Wahoo
14-12 was how it would end, I looked it up for anyone wondering.
I love this team
@jomboymedia, where are you for the Terry Collins argument and ejection?
Never forget this game lol! Justice with the perfect helmet throw.
Exactly. First time I've seen a player throwing their helmet right on the target . That was fun to watch.
@@lesant7659 lol it was that kind of night in every way for the tribe. 😂
This is why Percival was so angry after and kept trying to fight on the field and had to be held back. The helmet hit him on the top of his head, it definitely hurt a lot
@@tynao2029 He got hit by the helmet cuz he clearly threw at Justice intentionally.
This and the 01 Mariners comeback are my all time classics
Mariners fan here. Whenever I see comments about 'the game is over', I refer to that '01 game. "Are you sure?". Had the M's held on, they'd have had solitary claim to most wins in an MLB season (assuming the rest of the season ended exactly as it did). I'd rather they'd won a ring but they got neither. 23 years later....
Call the field what you want.
Call the team what you want.
Cleveland will always be Cleveland ❤
This is why i love baseball with a passion. Come from behind wins, brawls, lol give me baseball all day everyday 😂😄
Yes, sadly the game has changed.
Incredible ⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️
How have I not seen this fight until now
Completely forgot Harold Baines had a cup of coffee with the Indians in 99. Yadi's older brother behind the plate for the Angels too.
Which Molina was this - Jose?
@@ikkajaalati Bengie
I honestly side with Justice here.
Just because the Indians dismantled their bullpen doesn't mean they can break his ribs and make him miss a game or something stupid. Taking a 100 mph rock directly to the ribs is no joke, and the intentional HBP provides absolutely nothing to the game.
I remember watching this game!!
Should've had Ricky Willie Jake and Pedro....
THis game had it all...
That 1999 INDIANS team was loaded with power with SEXON,RAMIREZ, THOME, BAINES, SANDY ALOMAR, BAERGA...
oh, that was Sandy. I thought it was Robbie.
Don’t forget about Justice. Did they have Brian Giles too at this point? And Matt Williams or had he left
Baerga wasn’t a power threat by 1999
@@ikkajaalatiwilliams had left the year before. Fryman was on this team
Still get chills
I think you need to include the final at-bat of the inning.
TY random algo that sent me here
Cleveland had a lot of stars on that team
Only legends played in this game
Cleveland won 14-12
Thanks!
Damn this Indians team was good. Too bad they didnt win a WS.
GO TRIBE GO INDIANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks like someone gave JOBU his rum that day
Seeing this today, with all of the changes made to speed up the game, really demonstrates how slow the game used to be. The short walks around the the pitching mount, the step backs to take a few cuts, all add up to a lot of time wasted. I ended up watching this on 1.25x. In person, the slower game never bothered me, but on TV, it was always terrible, especially now with my phone reduced attention span.
As an old soul Yankees person for August 1999, this is absolutely hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm DYING LAUGHING 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same here brother
@@sbcjraid😢if only the Indians can come back
@@jacobrichardson1952 and Jacob's Field
Omar Vizquel was a magician.
12:30 "The based are still drunk with Indians" LOOOOOL
REALLY Cleveland fans you have this and August 5 2001, just stay till the end.
2 years later they made a 12 run comeback vs a Mariners team that broke a record for wins in a season that year.
With Baines pulled for a pinch runner and Justice ejected for charging the mound, Cleveland ended up using Vizquel in right field for the 9th inning.
Glory days !!
Richie Sexon said "fuck you Jobu I do it myself"....
the all-time major league record for MOST runs scored in a half inning, was when the Chicago White Stockings scored 18 runs against the Long defunct Detroit Wolverines on Sept 6 of 1883......
Forgot Justice played for Indians(the one Brave I rooted for in the early-mid 90s during the championship runs Atlanta had)
10/10 Helmut throw by Justice
this is why u don't give up ' this can happen ' a miracle rally like this wow 😳
I imagine a situation like 23:50 must be odd for someone who doesn't know baseball to watch. There are plenty of HBPs in baseball, 99% of which don't result in an incident. Yet those who know the game KNOW when it's intentional. Here, within a fraction of a second the announcer declares "that was intentional", the ump ejects Percival, and Justice is gearing up to charge the mound. 100% clear to all of them. Anyone who played seeing that pitch also knew it immediately. But it's kind of hard to explain why.
I couldnt help but notice that David Justice and Gunner Henderson batting stance and swing are almost identical.
Throwing at a batter should be a life time ban from MLB.
"Most of the fans went home after that little 10-run 8th inning..."