British Soccer Fan REACTS to Baseball - MLB Craziest/Loudest Crowd Reactions!
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A no-hitter is just that for nine innings or more. Walks or errors happened. A perfect game means you put out 27 batters in a row.
Or if you simplify what a perfect game is a little bit no one gets on base no one gets a hit
@@staciemohler4624 27 up - 27 down is a perfect game.
I’m so good I can put out a perfect game every start
@@kimjongtrump3493 true
You can walk people in no hitters
Beesely, it's funny that you said " the Cubs have a lot of success" because until they won the World Series in 2016, their prior WS win was in 1908, a 108 year World series drought in which they were often referred to as " the lovable losers".
Oh wow ahah😂😂
Plz no speaking of 2016 World Series only 2016 nba finals
“Billy goat curse”
@@mryeetus6075 NO I DISAGREE AS A LIFELONG CUBS FAN I LOVE SPEAKING OF THE 2016 WORLD SERIES
@@nascarfan8891 NOOOOOO YOU ARE AWAKING MY PTSD HOW COULD YOU
15:42 - World series game and Gibson couldnt even walk and hit a home run- Epic
Absolutly awesome!
One of the greatest moments in American sports history. There is a great 9 minute video of that entire at bat worth its own reaction video.
6:43 and 8:14 are the same game. Royals won this game to go to the World Series for the 2nd year in a row. 9:28 was the first pitch of that World Series, in which the kc royals ended up winning.
8:43 They did go on to win, but got outed for cheating that year. The Astros are the most hated team in baseball.
Every team cheats just they got caught
As a Dodgers fan mostly cause I'm from LA almost every LA sports team is the most hated team in each sport, Lakers & Dodgers are the most hated cause people say they buy their players and shit or a toxic fanbase every team had a toxic fanbase and any MLB team will literally trade an all star player for a bag of chips, Dodgers just have good scouting team that's why they managed to pull Mookie Betts, Max Scherzer & Trea Turner in 2 years.
@@DFusions_ u mean they stole mookie from the red sox
@@impilo3624 No . The Red Sox gave Mookie to the dodgers because they have gone cheap the past few years.
That Houston vs Dodgers game is from when Houston was later to have been found cheating by stealing signs. They beat the Dodgers for the title and a big scandal happened because of it. The baseball world was in an uproar.
Amazing, everything you said was wrong
Ohhhh yesss, we love our baseball here in the states!!
18:14 I was at this game. It was the loudest I ever heard the stadium. Tie game, bottom of the 9th, in a play off game. One of those moments I will never forget.
During that Cardinals/Rangers game I just got off work and was watching the end. My mom was downstairs watching it. We both were screaming at the top of our lungs lol. Huge Cardinal fans and my mom was crying she was so happy. Best World Series of all time. Game 6 is legendary.
I look at those ones with the Royals and those put a smile on my face. Those games against the Blue Jays in 2015 that you saw would put us in the World Series that we won for only the second time in 30 years. We were absolutely ecstatic to see it...being so close the year before, then to get there again and win it all the next year, the reaction you saw was all that pent up frustration and heartache being released in a moment that we will likely never forget. And when Escobar made that inside-the-park home run during said world series-as you saw-Kaufman absolutely exploded with noise.
And when the commentator said that Lorenzo Cain could fly...he wasn't exaggerating. He was one of the fastest guys in the league at the time for a man of his size.
Can't like this cuz ima mets fan
I was there in that stadium when that first clip
Took place. That game was the first playoff game my pirates were in in over two decades. I was only 7 at the time of the game but I still remember the crowd chanting the pitchers name “Cueto”. When Russel Martin hit that home run the stadium was shaking like there was an earthquake because The noise from the crowd was so loud. One distinct thing I remember from that game is that the bathrooms at the stadium were almost completely empty, basically no one left their seats during the game. We did go on to win the game but got eliminated the series after that. We haven’t won a playoff game since that year (2013). The closest we have gotten to the World Series in the past 30 years was the NLDS that year (the round after the wild card game)
Bro, if you're 14, you should not tell people on the internet your age.
11:30 I was at home watching. I jumped up and started yelling at the top of my lungs and my mom BURST into tears of joy. Literally balling her eyes out she was so excited. Lifelong STL Cardinal fans. That world series is ranked as arguably the greatest world series of all time. Absolutely insane.
Pain
This compliation does not have two of the biggest reactions both of which transcended sporting events , September 20th, 2001, the first sporting event in New York held after the 9/11 attacks. The new york Mets catcher Mike Piazza hits a home run in the eigth inninng and the crowd which included many firefighters, emts and police that had survived the attack or had been working to rescue people from the rubble of the buildings.
The other
May 1st 2011, Philadelphia. NY Mets at Philadelphia Phillies. The crowd learns via there families texting and calling them in their cell phones that Osama Bin laden had been killed by Navy Seals. The game entire stadium starts chanting USA.
I remember watching that game 6 of the world series Stl vs Tex. When David Freese (playing for his hometown) hits that home run in the grass.....my entire neighborhood, 20 miles from St. Louis ran outside screaming and cheering and fireworks going off. Was amazing.
I’ve played baseball my whole life the sound of the ball hitting the bat is the most beautiful thing. I recently got my first ever wood bat for my birthday last month. MLB wood bats are mandatory but when you’re a young ball player you use a metal bat for little league and stuff like that but just the sound of the bat is amazing
One of the home run in this was Kirk Gibson of the Dodgers. You should check out (not as a reaction video) just search for that moment in a separate video. What led up to that moment was amazing.
The Dodgers didn’t choke, the Astros cheated. Fact!
honestly the Astros couldve won the world series without cheating given how talented they were.
@@anderson74 We'll never know now, will we?
Ur so dumb, all the teams cheat just the astros got caught
@@anderson74 baseball is a sport about cheating. Astros were the only ones caught.
@@waynemarvin5661 which is why i said *could've*
You have to react to MLB stadiums, they are the most interesting of pro stadiums because they are all shapes and sizes. There is no set dimensions for baseball ( except for the infield, they are all 90 feet between each base.) But the size of the outfield and foul territory varies from park to park. You might have a park that is only 320 feet down the line, and another might be 340 down the line. It just depends per team. Teams will usually try to build their team based off the kind of park they play in. Parks where the fences are closer are called "hitters parks" because it is easier to hit home runs versus a "pitchers park" where the fences are farther back and it is harder to score runs. So teams that play in a hitters park will usually go out and get a lot of good hitters to take advantage of this. The teams are also free to change the dimensions of the park as they choose, and that will always happen during the offseason
There was also the polo grounds that was like 250 down the line and 480 center field
And Minute Maid Park used to have that hill in center field lol
10:14 I love the never say die attitude of that right fielder. Dedication to the play. Putting your body on the line for the club. These types on players don't exist anymore.
15:23 This game was massive as the Rays (the team that won) won the wild card to go to the playoffs on the final day of the season, three MINUTES after the 2nd place wild card team lost theirs. The Rays were down 9 games with about 20 to play.
15:00 i was drunk off my rocker, the Chicago Cubs till tht time havent been to the World Series since 1945, tht win punched their ticket to the World Series
the guy who hit the homer at 17:24... i came home to my apt. one night and i find my roommate had some guests over. one of them was theguy that hit the homerun. at one point, he bit the neck off the beer bottle and started chewing the glass and bleeding all over my living room carpet. dude was a maniac
I was one of the crowd at that 2017 World Series Game that the Astros won 13-12. It was wild. I got home at 1:30 am and I live only 15 minutes away.
14:13 that's bill Murray a famous actor and a big cubs fan.
You should watch the endings to the older World Series (pre-1990 probably) when fans were allowed to storm the field lol
A couple of things about a couple of the moments in this video.
At 10:48 the Texas Rangers were 1 strike away from winning the World Series. Then David Freese, who was from just outside of St. Louis hit a game-tying triple. Then he ended up hitting a game winning homerun to force a 7th game, which the Cardinals also won to win their 11th World Series Championship in 2011. It was one of those moments he probably dreamed of as a kid growing up. Hitting a game winning World Series home run for the Cardinals.
At 15:39 was Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. The batter was Kirk Gibson, a key player for the Dodgers who had injuries to both of his legs. He was up to pinch hit for another player. The batter was Dennis Eckersley, who was the best relief pitcher in baseball at the time. Nobody, even the announcers thought that Gibson had no chance of even playing in that game, much less hitting a home run to win the game.
Legend cheers mate!
I almost did a head first dive off the 3rd tier at Yankee Stadium. No coming back from that
Oh wow! Luckily not mate!
Being from St. Louis, I am a die-hard St. Louis Cardinals fan and my two favorite moments in baseball history gives me goosebumps every single time I see them and I never get tired of them. Ozzie Smith winning game 5 of the 1985 NLCS and then David Freese hitting the winning home run in game 6 of the 2011 World Series (which was shown in the video).
"And we will see you, tomorrow night!"
“Go crazy, folks! Go crazy!” Not sure if that’s the Ozzie smith moment you mentioned because I was not alive for it lol but that audio gives me goosebumps every time
My whole family was gathered around the TV during that moment. I still love Ozzie!!! We have a local park named after him. @@thebivocals3754
You need to react to Jomboy media's breakdown of the last play of game four of the 2020 world series.
There have been 2 no-hitters in the MLB Postseason all-time.
Don Larsen (Yankees pitcher) threw a perfect game in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers (no one reached base)
And of course Roy Halladay (Phillies pitcher at the time) threw a No-hitter in Game 1 of the 2010 NLDS (National League Divisional Series) against the Cincinnati Reds (Halladay did walk 1 batter)
I'm trying to remember, have you reacted to the Cubs-Indians World Series. It was one of the best ever, and it gave the Cubs their first championship in 108 years
No i havnt but deffo sounds like one to check out!
2015 divisional round. Cubs/Cardinals at Wrigley Field. Kyle Schwarber hits a homerun on top of the new right field scoreboard. The loudest I've ever heard a stadium get and it isn't close
That astros dodgers world series game you asked about, the astros DID end up winning that world series in 7 games, but it was later found out that the Astros were cheating that season and post season, using a camera to record the other team's catcher who would give signs to the pitcher. The Astros would bang on a trash can to communicate what pitch was going to be thrown leading to a lot more hits and basically knowing what was coming.
14:10 GO CUBS GO!!! GO CUBS GO!!! Hey Chicago, what do ya say? The Cubs are gonna win today!
Did u see a Cubs prospect got arrested for carrying 21 pounds of meth
@@kimjongtrump3493 yeah. it was me.
@@jeffburdick869 f
But imagine having only 3 World Series wins tho
@@paxtonoliver9346 imagine having to live in st louis!
So, the Astros did go on to win that World Series, but they are now disgraced and infamous after being caught cheating. They were stealing the signals the opposing catchers were giving to their pitchers. Meaning, the Astros knew what pitches were coming. Which is a massive advantage for the hitter. It's one of the biggest scandals in baseball history. There are plenty of videos explaining the situation if you're interested.
Stealing signs has been a part of the manly game of baseball for over a hundred years. Man up and stop whining!
@@areguapiri That’s right. Everyone is angry with them and disappointed in their punishment because they did nothing wrong. Completely normal stuff.
@@areguapiri ye maybe if there’s someone on second and then the catcher can mix up the signs. But ur saying stealing the signs from a camera in the outfield and using trash cans to relay it to the batter isn’t cheating😂 gtfo bud
Aww!!! Is that sad that the Astros won. Lol!!! Let’s go Astros!!! 4 straight ALCS appearances!!! Last time I checked that hasn’t happened in recent history. Quit complaining and actually put a good team together.
The fans jump up excited bc when you're there you can literally hear a well hit ball and alot of the time you just know it's going to be a home run, by the sound alone can ignite a crowd.. electric
@18:24 Roy Halladay threw only the second no hitter in postseason history. R.I.P Doc Holliday
Ive only been to one game that had the crowd going nuts. Cardinals game Pujols hit a 2 run bomb to take the lead in the bottom of the 8th. Theres nothing like it. U literally are high fiving and hugging ppl u have never seen in your life lol. Its louder than being right next to the speakers at a rock concert and Ive been right next to a speaker at a rock concert lol...
Camden yards was so loud when Delmon Young hit the bases clearing double that my ear were still ringing the following morning. I was sitting right there in left field and it was the most insanely happy and energetic crowd I’ve ever experienced.
8:16 the royals win sent them to the World Series it was a 3-2 series 4-2 after the win as you can see in the bottom right corner
As a Cleveland fan, watching the Indians ones bring tears to my eyes, as I know those days are over
It’s so painful every time I watch it. I just hope we can finally get it done someday
Must've been a lot of tears in 2016, lol.
@@austingabbard269 yes
Some of those tears you can speak of
Others you cannot
I think that you can figure out which is which
@@zand1725 hopefully
@@mryeetus6075 as a cubs fan i love the 2016 world series
There are some homeruns that you know the second you hear the crack of the bat, it is gone.
Yep, literally when they hit the bat
I always find the infield throws, double plays, etc. compilations the most impressive in MLB.
“Cubs must have a lot of success” *cries in drought* 🥲
I was at the Yankees vs Diamondbacks game 5 in 2001 at the 12:11 mark. Down by 2 with a runner on and 2 outs, we thought about leaving for a second lol...When that ball cleared the fence it was chaos, took a minute to find my seat when things calmed down. The night before they did the same thing, tying it in the 9th and then winning. Was just after 9/11, the stadium atmosphere was unlike anything I've ever experienced
Here's a great, and crazy MLB video to react to..... Game 162 (they follow 4-5 games to shape up the 2011 MLB playoffs)
I was at the game at 5:24 it was absolutely nuts in that place. The craziest part was who hit it the guy was a career back up who was only on the team for his defense.
9:40 (ish) Did you notice the pitcher stats in the lower left corner. They brought that guy in as a relief pitcher precisely to avoid what ended up happening. He threw ONE PITCH.
I was standing outside a bar only a block and a half away from Wrigley Field when 14:47 happened. The people in the stadium combined with all the people outside on the streets cheering at the same time was absolutely insane.
I'm not a big MLB fan but I think after seeing your videos I may be getting into it a little more
Eyeee we can learn more together!
@@TheBeesleys99 we sure can! I'm gunna have to be a hays fan tho there based outta the city like 2 hours away from me
@@tribesmenfilms7626 rays?
@@zephireyt Jay's lol sorry
In the first one, they were saying Cueto to taunt him, he dropped the ball then gave up the home run
Edit: in the second one, that home run was in extra innings that won them the series to move on, at 5:24 the home run Travis Ishikawa hit was the home run that won them the NLCS to go to the world series, which the eventually won, the Jose Bautista HR in the ALDS was the tiebreaker and whoever won that game would move on, also the David Freese clips in the WS would win them Gm 6 and would win the WS the next day, the clip at 13:36 was Derek Jeter's final full MLB game, he finished it with a walk off, at 14:48 that double play would send the Cubs to the world series for the first time since 1945, at 18:24 Roy Halladay threw a No-Hitter in the playoffs, basically saying he allowed 0 hits the entire game.
Oh wow awesome really appreciatr the context and great seeing you again!
@@TheBeesleys99 No problem bro 😁
1:55 why the team was so excited about it was because they just walked it off for a World Series win in just their I want to say 4th year of being a team
Lmao the one where you talked about it being scary to celebrate in the top decks (4:34)…I was at that game. In the 3rd deck in right field. And I went crazy lmao
Should definitely check out the Cubs vs Indians 2016 World Series rewind
Seems like the Cubs have a lot of success lol. Great reaction we still have to chuckle sometimes listing to these reactions. Good job.
Whats cool about having 2 parents not born where u were us that they both have favorite teams so you get to have a few to really root for. Mom loves the Cleveland Indians, dad loves the LA Dodgers. I like the Arizona Diamondbacks so getting to focus on other teams in other parts of the country is fun because they're so different from the division my D-Backs play.
The Indians might be different, but the Dodgers have been whooping the D-Backs for 20 years.
That second clip was from the 2001 World Series. Game-winning hit.
even tho i really want some NBA content, you need to look at MLB stadiums first. stadiums are great in baseball because all the shapes of the field vary by location. every stadium and field is unique
Nba content will come but yeah sounds lime stadiums is in high demand :D
You NEED to see the crowd reaction to the 2019 NL wild card game. absolutely insane ending
No joke
9:14 yes all 3 were in the same game and the Astros won the World Series it was in 2017. and if you’re wondering the dodgers just won this World Series in 2020
That was a great video to react to. Pretty soon you are going to be an expert in American sports, good job.
Potentially mate :D i think im getting there!
Some context on the first video: The pitcher’s name is Johnny Cueto and the crowd was chanting “CUE-TO.” That caused him to drop the ball and eventually give up the home run. I’m a Pirates fan and that’s still my favorite baseball moment so I’m glad you did it!
Fun Fact: Travis Ishikawa struggled to stay in the Mlb and hit that pinch-hit homerun to get the Giants to the World Series and They ended up winning it
One funny story my dad told me is of his high school pitching days. He has a good curveball and since he was left handed he was more valuable as a pitcher (most batters are right handed so having it come from a weird direction throws them off). Also my dad was known as a somewhat dirty pitcher and was known for spooking the batters with close balls or maybe a hit here and there. He accidentally hit a guy once and got the nickname TKO or Total Knock Out. Its a play in his initials. Patrick Kelly O'Brien PKO.
I would be scared to sit on the top deck and celebrate because it has happened where a fan falls over the edge. There were a few who even died.
I was stunned silent when my cubbies won for the first time in 108 years... I have a video of me walking around in disbelief
No Chris Chambliss in 1976 hitting the home run that sent the Yankees to the World Series that year? The crowd literally stormed the field and Chambliss couldn't even reach home plate they were going so crazy.
The home run hit at the 4:00 mark landed 2 rows behind me. I never left my seat since I was a fan of the opposing team. Still incredible atmosphere to experience
12:48 probably my favorite memory as a Red Sox fan
4:50 the Red Sox won the World Series after almost 100 years of not winning one
Oh wow! Even better with context!
That clip is from 2013, when they won the world series in Boston, they broke their curse in 2004.
@@FuckUA-camAndGoogle sorry I thought it was the 04 World Series
@@staciemohler4624 Lol, no need to apologize.
Didn't expect the Dbacks as the second clip. I was there for Game 6 the night before that clip. As an 11 yr old it was crazy, nearly 50k were in attendance. Too bad since then the team has done nothing.
I was at that yankee astros game where the catcher missed it. It was wild
As an orioles fan, the second I saw Ubaldo, I skipped it 45 seconds cause I couldn’t bare to watch that again 😂
8:29-9:23
Yes it was the same game. The Astros won the WS that year (2017). For a future reaction, watch Jomboy's breakdown of how they cheated to get it.
(Don't tell their fanbase that though. They still refuse to acknowledge it.)
the Houston Astros actually got caught cheating in 2019 and became the most hated team in MLB history, and many want their trophy from 2017 to be taken away!
You must see a baseball game. It’s not always this exciting, but it can be. I’ve experienced a few times like this.
The homerun at 8:30... while they did go on to win the world series it was found out that the team that won (astros) cheated during the year and the playoffs. They are the most hated team now along with their core players being among the most hated players
They aren’t typically celebrating early at the crack of the bat, hoping it’s a home run. Sure, it happens. But it’s the crack that tells you, it sounds different. A home run or very hard hit ball has a sound to it different than just any crack of the bat.
Love the reactions. Another Good one is MLB ejections
Most of these highlights are from playoff games and the World Series, which is when baseball in the U.S has its most exciting games, loud crowds and electrified stadium atmospheres.
Regular season baseball games aren’t that loud or with electrifying crowds. Unless the team is having a competitive season, then crowds might be slightly more loud but not by much. However in most cases, the stadiums are half empty or partially filled.
Not sure how understanding you are with the U.S playoff system in sports?. I know the premier league in the UK doesn’t do a playoff system.
However think of playoffs as the top 10 teams at the end of the regular season, playing in elimination until two team are left which fight for the championship.
The crowd reactions to base clearing doubles are more satisfying to me than home runs in the playoffs
I love that he says the cubs have great success right when the Davis home run in game 7 turns on
The video mention below is Randy Johnson hits a bird with a pitch. For the record Randy is in the Baseball Hall of Fame. ENJOY................
Must check out the 1951 playoff game between the giants and the dodgers then both New York teams. The giants had come frim far behind in the standings to tie the dodgers and force the playoff game. Bobby Thompson is at bat. I’ll say no more. It’s on UA-cam. Make sure it’s a video with the giants announcer Russ Hodges at the microphone.
The crack is the sweetest sound in sports😎👍🏻🔥
5:26 i was at this game in the left field bleachers. Everyone was losing their minds one of the best experiences of my lifee.
Soccer and baseball have the loudest fans. All fans are passionate but because how big the stadiums are in baseball and soccer means they can fit more fans which means they are very loud
While this is true, 8 of the top 10 biggest stadiums in the world are college football stadiums (obviously based here in the U.S.). And the 10 biggest stadiums in the U.S. are all of a college football team as well. College football has the biggest stadiums and therefore the biggest and some of the loudest crowds around.
Really surprised they didn't put Wrigley field after winning a world series, it was a 108 year world series drought for the cubs, and the fans went wild when they game back from a 3-1 series lead for the Indians. It might have been the loudest crowd in baseball
it was super loud but it was at progressive field so it definitely wasnt as loud as it couldve been if they were home!
You have to react to MLB stadiums!
- Dodgers fan 😉
love "reactors" who pause the video every 5 seconds.
I was at Halladay's playoff no-hitter!
You need to watch the giants vs dodgers in the NLDS playoffs that starts tonight. Never have two teams faced each other with each having over 105 wins in the season and they have one of the greatest baseball rivalries in history.
One video you need to watch is ‘game 162’. It’s about the last day of the 2011 season. It’s kind of long so you may need 2 or 3 parts. As a braves fan though it was one of the worst days.
ua-cam.com/video/EwF4Z48VSMI/v-deo.html
It’s 45 minutes
Fun fact about the LA Dodgers. They used to be in Brooklyn and their name was the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers because of the busy streets of those days. They shortened it to the Dodgers and kept the name when they moved.
Great little gem of a fact there!
Another fun fact: the SanFrancisco Giants use to be in NY with the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers, both played in the NL. NY had 3 Major League Baseball teams until both the NY Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers moves to Cali in 1958 (around there). When the NY Mets were born, the Mets used the NY Giants logo and picked the colors orange and blue, blue for the Dodgers and orange for the Giants which was in 1962. I’m pretty sure it was to represent both of the NY rival fan bases of the NL joining together to root for one NL NY team.
This is why Americans love baseball
A baseball term you can use now for the situation that happened at around 14:52 is a double play. If you got 3 outs back to back its called a triple play. The double and triple play are some of the best moments in baseball
Awesome cheers mate!
The Astros did indeed go on to win the World Series, albeit with a huge scandal with stealing signs from the opposing team
If there's one game I recommend you ever come to see, Yankees-Red Sox game. It's unmatched.
My son married into a family with season tickets to Wrigley Field in Chicago. If you visit and the Cubs are at home my wife and I have a ticket for ya!
That particular Dodgers Astros game was so crazy. The lead kept going back and forth. Later , we’d all learn that the Astros were fucking cheating that series, and most of the season! Makes my blood boil.