good video. I was at my Mom's for the game she was a huge twins fan. she is gone now and i bought the house and watch the highlights of '87 & '91 every once in a while
I will never forget how my heart stopped during the 3-6-3 double play. After that everything seemed almost anticlimactic. The single greatest game and greatest World Series I ever watched.
The Bloomington Kennedy kid -with a lot of help from Harpo- truly bailed out the kid from Highland Park on that 1-3-1 double play. Thanks again for the video, I had entirely forgotten Gald-mans double was all hustle and the perfect bunt from Knobby that moved him over to 3rd. Eugene Larkin from Columbia U will live forever in Minnesota professional athletics infamy!
I was a young man at the time and a Braves fan, but I remember thinking that I had never seen a pitching performance as magnificent as Jack Morris's that day, or really the whole series. Can you imagine a pitcher going ten innings nowadays?
Best two games I ever attended at the old HHH Metrodome, Game 6 & Game 7 1991 World Series. My ears ring to this day because of this game. I remember high-fiving Kirby when he came out of the stadium, couldn’t believe he signed my baseball, we were all shouting, “YEAH!” Crowd chanting KIR-BY! KIR-BY! Twincredible!
Nah…..1975 by far. This was great but not the greatest. Your argument would be valid if each team would have won one on the other’s field. Whenever it goes 7 and the home team wins all it can’t be anything more than “good”. Although had the Braves won it would be valid. How the hell could Lonnie Smith be fooled by that decoy?
@@thefrase7884 It's not even close. 1975 was a great series and similar to 91 in a lot of ways. Both series had 5 one-run games, including one-run 6th and 7th games. Both had multiple extra-inning games and dramatic walk-off home runs. Both had iconic performances that define HOF careers (Fisk HR, Kirby HR, Morris Game 7). Why 1991 wins: - Two worst to first teams. Two fan bases with no expectations of being where they were revelling in the rapture of World Series baseball. - In 1991, the home team won every game which means the close games are even closer. There were four walk-offs in 1991 (and a fifth game with a winning home run to break a tie in the bottom of the eighth). 1975 had a lot of games decided in the top of the 9th with only two walk-offs. It's not as exciting to have a closer close it out and when they happen on the road, you don't get the fans going insane, you get the quiet stadium. Quiet stadium is nice but a walk-off at home is the loudest a stadium gets. Over half the games ended that way in 1991. - The swings of 1991 were great. The seven games in 1975 went Red Sox, Reds, Reds, Red Sox, Reds, Red Sox, Reds. It is definitely fun to go back and forth like that but consider 1991 for comparison: the Twins went up two games to none and felt like they were dominating. The Braves came back and walked off 3 and 4 before romping in Game 5. It felt inevitable they would win it all. Then the Twins walk off 6 and 7 to win. Can't beat those mood swings for fans. Despair to joy and back again. - 1991 had three-extra inning games (Games 3, 6 and 7) to two in 1975 (Games 3 and 6). Obviously ending with two extra-inning games trumps just Game 6. And Game 3 was way more momentous in 1991. The game went 12 innings with the Twins knowing they were a run away from 3-0 and Atlanta desperate to steal a game. That's got more juice than a series tied 1-1. - Both teams may have had 5 one run games but in 1975, Game 4 was about as lame of a one-run game as you get. All scoring was done by the 4th and the Reds never really mounted a serious rally after. They had a few singles and walks but never got a runner past second base. In 1991, all five one-run games involved ties broken in the home team's last at-bat. Games 3 and 4 involved a play at the plate to end the game (there may be nothing more exciting in baseball than a play at the plate to decide the game). Those are the "sitting on the edge of your seat" games. - The two Game 6s are pretty identical. Fisk's waving and Bernie Carbo hitting a game-tying three run homer off the bench in the bottom of the 8th probably pushes 1975 above 1991 (though Kirby's catch makes a solid argument against) in terms of dramatics. But 91 wins because of what happened in Game 7. A Game 6 that forces a Game 7 that you lose is nice and all but it just postponed the inevitable. A Game 6 nailbiter that leads to a Game 7 win is way more important because losing that Game 6 means you don't get that Championship. - And 1991 has a way better Game 7 - if Game 7 isn't your best game, that's a problem. 1975's Game 7 was fine, with the Reds scoring the winning run in the top of the 9th but 1991 Game 7 is one of the best world series games of all time, an extra-inning walk off to cap off the greatest postseason pitching duel. The only competitors are Mazeroski's home run, the Cardinals-Rangers Game 6, the Cubs-Indians Game 7, and Kirk Gibson's walk off. That's good company. Ridiculous to claim 1975 is the best World Series ever. The only reason people say that is because of the iconic Fisk waving moment and because it involved the Red Sox. In every other way, 1991 is better.
@@ChrisBrown-vf7mu 2001 is a better argument than 1975. The NY post-9/11 angle is interesting, though it’s kind of in conflict with the Evil Empire narrative of the Yankees dominating the late 90s early 2000s. Very conflicted for non-fan base fans. But it’s at least on a par with two-worst-to-first teams. 2001 also has the better name brands competing. The Braves would become an elite team but were not yet and the Twins had Kirby but few other brand name guys recognizable to all fans. 01 brings star power. The Yankees had Jeter and Clemens and Rivera but the Diamondbacks brought Johnson and Schilling to the picture. That level of starting pitching makes it exciting. The games are interesting. Games 1 and 6 were blowouts. Game 2 ended 4-0 but was a close game for much of it. Game 3 is also close and has some added drama as the Yankees tried to stave off going down 3-0. And of course Games 4, 5 and 7 were blown save games with the home team winning, which is always exciting. It’s actually super close to 1991. 91 has four walk-offs and 01 has three. 91 has one other super close game while 01 has two. So it's 5 close games with a walk-off advantage to 1991. In the end, I prefer 1991 (as a Twins fan I should but I also think that as a trying-to-stay-impartial-person I do too) because of the true excellence and high stakes of Games 6 and 7 and the play-at-the-plate finishes to Games 3 and 4*. That said, thinking 2001 is better is totally excusable, particularly if you’re looking for compelling national narrative as a factor. * Walkoff HRs are great but plays at the plate are even better. That said, I'm not sure I'd feel the same today since you'd have a replay review to dilute the drama. The key to 1991 is that the decision was immediate and the umpires got it right each time. Put that same series in 2021 and it's not as great because of replay.
Couple things- I was a Brewers fan living in northern WI, so I was in the middle of Twins fever in '87 and '91, so now as a grown-up baseball fan I can appreciate what the Twins pulled off for their two World Series titles. Knowing how much of a pest Knoblauch was at the plate, and how great of a 2nd baseman he was then, it's hard to grasp what went wrong in his career getting the Yips. Finally, I've always loved the cool, almost nonchalance of some umps when they were behind the plate through the 80's & 90's.
So many good hits, so many defensive plays. Considering how big this game is for MLB history, it's bonkers how many years Jack Morris had to wait to get into the HoF. We'll never see another pitcher go 10 innings in the playoffs again.
The greatest baseball game ever played. Jack Morris was in the zone.Tom Kelly wanted to pull him after the 9nt inning, and Jack looked at T.K. and said, "Fuck you, give me that ball."
Twins moments: 0:51 Harper shakes hands with Smith 1:00 Morris K’s Gant 2:06 Morris K’s Hunter 3:36 Gladden’s double 4:10 Morris K’s Justice 5:50 STRIKE/ Morris K’s Gant again 7:07 Morris K’s Olson 7:15 Morris K’s Belliard 7:53 Decoy Play of Knoblauch and Gagne 8:47 3-2-3 Double Play 9:10 Bush’s single 9:24 Knoblauch’s single 10:37 Morris K’s Lemke 10:54 Davis’ single 11:17 Harper’s bunt single 12:31 Morris K’s Smith 12:59 Dan Gladden’s “The Bat”/ double 14:10 Larkin’s game winning RBI single/ IT’S A 1-0 10 INNING VICTORY!
History of Minnesota pro sports: Twins: lost to Koufax and the Dodgers in the 60s, accidentally won in 87, went all in in 91, haven’t won a playoff GAME - not series - in 17 years Vikings: haven’t reached the superbowl since the 70s, Favre pick in saints territory in NFCCG under 30 seconds left in a tie game 2009, waxed by Nick Foles in 2017 NFCCG Wild: 6 consecutive first round exits, never been to a Stanley cup finals Wolves: lost to Kobe and Shaq in 04, haven’t won a series since, blew multiple double digit leads against Memphis in 2021 first round MNUFC: blew 2-0 second half lead in 2019 western conference final to Seattle
I don’t follow baseball much.. But… I was wondering what was the worst team in all sports to end up winning a championship.. & this is where I ended up…. Is it true that the Twins had a regular season record of 74-88 14th place in the A.L. & The Braves regular season record of 65-97 6th in the N.L. ?????…. This is what ALEXA told me 😄 If this is true 😳 this is amazing! & these were probably the worst teams to ever reach the championship in ANY sport!!! Wow!!! Crazy!!! 🤯
That was their 1990 season records. Both teams went worst to first and had Cinderella seasons in 1991. Such a legendary season and World Series to say the least. Twins win 1-0 in extra innings of Game 7. Both starters pitched a hell of a game. Also the Twins had a huge winning streak late in the season to make the playoffs.
Lonnie Smith cost the Braves the World Series in this game. If he keeps running he scores. Instead he pauses because he thought Knoblauch had the ball and it was just enough for him to stop and not round 3rd.
Como me dolerá como fanático de los Bravos ese mal corrido de bases de Lonnie Smith que ubiera llegado fácil a Home y el triunfo estaba en sus pues.. Que duelazo de picheo ese juego entre Morris 🆚 Smoltz
They do at the end of football and basketball games. I've always wondered myself why the teams don't shake hands at the conclusion of the World Series. Baseball is the closest you can see grown men revert back to being boys. It's definitely unique in professional US sports. Whether it's good or bad I can not say.
On 2 strikes. All the Braves were looking for the forkball, then they get his little 4 seamer. One of the greatest pitching duels ever dun. Then Chuck duked Lonnie Smith like No one ever has been duked before
Mal corrido de bases de Smith debio anotar la carrera despues del doble de Terry pendentlon y tomar ventaja en el septimo inning y posiblemente ganar ese juego los bravos de atlanta
I see y'all are giving Morris his props, and rightfully so, but let's not forget Smoltz had an equally strong performance, hince, the score was 1 to 0 🤷
@@TimesUp777 I didn't say he went 10 innings smart ass, I said he had a great performance, which giving up only 1 run in a game 7 is, he just so happened to get out dueled by someone who gave up no runs🤷, so what can you do So if you stumble on to a $50 bill on the ground, do you just pick it up a say "Well it's not a $100 bill so let me put it back down" COME ON!!!!! Get off your perfect ass mindset
@@giuseppenero110 Not once but twice for the Twins. Our Vikings fans understand a little of your pain though after watching them choke in 4 Super Bowls.
I'll always believe that Bobby Cox lost this game when he pulled Smoltz. Jack Morris pleaded with Twins manager Tom Kelly to let him go out and pitch in the 10th inning. Kelly figured "Well it's just a game. Go get 'em." Kelly had the ultimate faith in his pitcher and it made all the difference.
Best moment in Minnesota sports history , thank you Twinkies for giving us a championship!!! I loved those teams 87 and 91 baby!!!
good video. I was at my Mom's for the game she was a huge twins fan. she is gone now and i bought the house and watch the highlights of '87 & '91 every once in a while
Game seven has to be the best game in World Series history.
the most exciting world series game i have ever watched.jack morris was just great.
I will never forget how my heart stopped during the 3-6-3 double play. After that everything seemed almost anticlimactic. The single greatest game and greatest World Series I ever watched.
Instablaster
that was the most amazing double play.
Back when baseball wasn't just home runs and strikeouts ⚾
We need more teams like the 2014-2015 royals these days. Yankee hitters striking out all the time trying to dump a ball into a short porch is so lame.
Man fr. I miss this.
And WAR. OPS, AOPS, %&LAUNCHANGLE...and that annoying CGI box on the strike zone with the pitches painted on by computer.
And bat flips
And oven mitts and silly clown celebrations
You could argue the Jack Morris signing was one of the top 3 free agent acquisitions of all time, based on this result.
The Bloomington Kennedy kid -with a lot of help from Harpo- truly bailed out the kid from Highland Park on that 1-3-1 double play. Thanks again for the video, I had entirely forgotten Gald-mans double was all hustle and the perfect bunt from Knobby that moved him over to 3rd. Eugene Larkin from Columbia U will live forever in Minnesota professional athletics infamy!
I was a young man at the time and a Braves fan, but I remember thinking that I had never seen a pitching performance as magnificent as Jack Morris's that day, or really the whole series. Can you imagine a pitcher going ten innings nowadays?
Don't happen to know what Morris' pitch count was do you?
I believe around 135.
@@douglasskaalrud6865 128
@@douglasskaalrud6865 Baseball-Reference lists it as 126. Lower than I thought it might be, but with so few runners, relatively speaking...
Kelly left Morris in the game!!! Brilliant!
Thanks to this WS, I became fan of this great sport and started to play it in kids league... rooted for the TWINS since then.
Never saw the game and didn’t want to watch a 3 hour video, thanks for the edit! Lets go twins!!
Greatest ballgame I have ever watched.
Best two games I ever attended at the old HHH Metrodome, Game 6 & Game 7 1991 World Series. My ears ring to this day because of this game. I remember high-fiving Kirby when he came out of the stadium, couldn’t believe he signed my baseball, we were all shouting, “YEAH!” Crowd chanting KIR-BY! KIR-BY! Twincredible!
So Lucky. I wish I could take a time machine and go back, I would’ve been at all 4 Home Games!
I remember that game. I was a braves fan. Talk about things you will never see again, a pitcher pitching 10 innings. Great series!
Greatest world series of all time, by far!
Nah…..1975 by far. This was great but not the greatest. Your argument would be valid if each team would have won one on the other’s field. Whenever it goes 7 and the home team wins all it can’t be anything more than “good”. Although had the Braves won it would be valid. How the hell could Lonnie Smith be fooled by that decoy?
@@thefrase7884 It's not even close. 1975 was a great series and similar to 91 in a lot of ways. Both series had 5 one-run games, including one-run 6th and 7th games. Both had multiple extra-inning games and dramatic walk-off home runs. Both had iconic performances that define HOF careers (Fisk HR, Kirby HR, Morris Game 7).
Why 1991 wins:
- Two worst to first teams. Two fan bases with no expectations of being where they were revelling in the rapture of World Series baseball.
- In 1991, the home team won every game which means the close games are even closer. There were four walk-offs in 1991 (and a fifth game with a winning home run to break a tie in the bottom of the eighth). 1975 had a lot of games decided in the top of the 9th with only two walk-offs. It's not as exciting to have a closer close it out and when they happen on the road, you don't get the fans going insane, you get the quiet stadium. Quiet stadium is nice but a walk-off at home is the loudest a stadium gets. Over half the games ended that way in 1991.
- The swings of 1991 were great. The seven games in 1975 went Red Sox, Reds, Reds, Red Sox, Reds, Red Sox, Reds. It is definitely fun to go back and forth like that but consider 1991 for comparison: the Twins went up two games to none and felt like they were dominating. The Braves came back and walked off 3 and 4 before romping in Game 5. It felt inevitable they would win it all. Then the Twins walk off 6 and 7 to win. Can't beat those mood swings for fans. Despair to joy and back again.
- 1991 had three-extra inning games (Games 3, 6 and 7) to two in 1975 (Games 3 and 6). Obviously ending with two extra-inning games trumps just Game 6. And Game 3 was way more momentous in 1991. The game went 12 innings with the Twins knowing they were a run away from 3-0 and Atlanta desperate to steal a game. That's got more juice than a series tied 1-1.
- Both teams may have had 5 one run games but in 1975, Game 4 was about as lame of a one-run game as you get. All scoring was done by the 4th and the Reds never really mounted a serious rally after. They had a few singles and walks but never got a runner past second base. In 1991, all five one-run games involved ties broken in the home team's last at-bat. Games 3 and 4 involved a play at the plate to end the game (there may be nothing more exciting in baseball than a play at the plate to decide the game). Those are the "sitting on the edge of your seat" games.
- The two Game 6s are pretty identical. Fisk's waving and Bernie Carbo hitting a game-tying three run homer off the bench in the bottom of the 8th probably pushes 1975 above 1991 (though Kirby's catch makes a solid argument against) in terms of dramatics. But 91 wins because of what happened in Game 7. A Game 6 that forces a Game 7 that you lose is nice and all but it just postponed the inevitable. A Game 6 nailbiter that leads to a Game 7 win is way more important because losing that Game 6 means you don't get that Championship.
- And 1991 has a way better Game 7 - if Game 7 isn't your best game, that's a problem. 1975's Game 7 was fine, with the Reds scoring the winning run in the top of the 9th but 1991 Game 7 is one of the best world series games of all time, an extra-inning walk off to cap off the greatest postseason pitching duel. The only competitors are Mazeroski's home run, the Cardinals-Rangers Game 6, the Cubs-Indians Game 7, and Kirk Gibson's walk off. That's good company.
Ridiculous to claim 1975 is the best World Series ever. The only reason people say that is because of the iconic Fisk waving moment and because it involved the Red Sox. In every other way, 1991 is better.
@@weaslysnipes Well said! I enjoyed the read
I’d say Top 5 since 1990. You have AZ/NY 01, CLE/FL 95, CHI/CLE 16 and TOR/PHI 93. Is probably put this one 2nd after 2001.
@@ChrisBrown-vf7mu 2001 is a better argument than 1975. The NY post-9/11 angle is interesting, though it’s kind of in conflict with the Evil Empire narrative of the Yankees dominating the late 90s early 2000s. Very conflicted for non-fan base fans. But it’s at least on a par with two-worst-to-first teams.
2001 also has the better name brands competing. The Braves would become an elite team but were not yet and the Twins had Kirby but few other brand name guys recognizable to all fans. 01 brings star power. The Yankees had Jeter and Clemens and Rivera but the Diamondbacks brought Johnson and Schilling to the picture. That level of starting pitching makes it exciting.
The games are interesting. Games 1 and 6 were blowouts. Game 2 ended 4-0 but was a close game for much of it. Game 3 is also close and has some added drama as the Yankees tried to stave off going down 3-0. And of course Games 4, 5 and 7 were blown save games with the home team winning, which is always exciting. It’s actually super close to 1991. 91 has four walk-offs and 01 has three. 91 has one other super close game while 01 has two. So it's 5 close games with a walk-off advantage to 1991.
In the end, I prefer 1991 (as a Twins fan I should but I also think that as a trying-to-stay-impartial-person I do too) because of the true excellence and high stakes of Games 6 and 7 and the play-at-the-plate finishes to Games 3 and 4*. That said, thinking 2001 is better is totally excusable, particularly if you’re looking for compelling national narrative as a factor.
* Walkoff HRs are great but plays at the plate are even better. That said, I'm not sure I'd feel the same today since you'd have a replay review to dilute the drama. The key to 1991 is that the decision was immediate and the umpires got it right each time. Put that same series in 2021 and it's not as great because of replay.
Wow, great game 7.
Jack Morris did his thing!
Best game 7 and best WS in baseball history
Classic game. Can't forget the 3-2-3 double play or Morris going ten innings or -- yeah, the rest of that stuff. Best World Series game I ever saw.
Couple things- I was a Brewers fan living in northern WI, so I was in the middle of Twins fever in '87 and '91, so now as a grown-up baseball fan I can appreciate what the Twins pulled off for their two World Series titles.
Knowing how much of a pest Knoblauch was at the plate, and how great of a 2nd baseman he was then, it's hard to grasp what went wrong in his career getting the Yips.
Finally, I've always loved the cool, almost nonchalance of some umps when they were behind the plate through the 80's & 90's.
That 8th inning almost gave me a heart attack!
The epic double play.
So many good hits, so many defensive plays. Considering how big this game is for MLB history, it's bonkers how many years Jack Morris had to wait to get into the HoF. We'll never see another pitcher go 10 innings in the playoffs again.
First-to-home-to-first; how boss is that? That’s the highlight of the series for me.
I never get tired of seeing Dan Gladden jumping on home plate!
He was my favorite player that season
Thanks for posting this 👍
33 years ago today! Thank you Twins
Great Game 7 1991 WS
Hey can you do the 2001 World Series game 7 highlights and 2017 ALCS highlights plz
High Meadows I will thanks
2017 with an asterisk
The greatest baseball game ever played. Jack Morris was in the zone.Tom Kelly wanted to pull him after the 9nt inning, and Jack looked at T.K. and said, "Fuck you, give me that ball."
I remember watching the game with my mother and father we were all clapping and cheering
The best game!
The world series I love the most.
Twins moments:
0:51 Harper shakes hands with Smith
1:00 Morris K’s Gant
2:06 Morris K’s Hunter
3:36 Gladden’s double
4:10 Morris K’s Justice
5:50 STRIKE/ Morris K’s Gant again
7:07 Morris K’s Olson
7:15 Morris K’s Belliard
7:53 Decoy Play of Knoblauch and Gagne
8:47 3-2-3 Double Play
9:10 Bush’s single
9:24 Knoblauch’s single
10:37 Morris K’s Lemke
10:54 Davis’ single
11:17 Harper’s bunt single
12:31 Morris K’s Smith
12:59 Dan Gladden’s “The Bat”/ double
14:10 Larkin’s game winning RBI single/ IT’S A 1-0 10 INNING VICTORY!
Yo mire esa serie mundial fue increíble una serie de picheo y grandes jugadores que aún recuerdo en mi memoria dónde los gemelos se coranaron
Best game in World Series history.
You should do all outs and base hits but great video
isn't that every single play of the game? lol
TrueRGM (I think that's what the channel is called does this. It's AWESOME.
History of Minnesota pro sports:
Twins: lost to Koufax and the Dodgers in the 60s, accidentally won in 87, went all in in 91, haven’t won a playoff GAME - not series - in 17 years
Vikings: haven’t reached the superbowl since the 70s, Favre pick in saints territory in NFCCG under 30 seconds left in a tie game 2009, waxed by Nick Foles in 2017 NFCCG
Wild: 6 consecutive first round exits, never been to a Stanley cup finals
Wolves: lost to Kobe and Shaq in 04, haven’t won a series since, blew multiple double digit leads against Memphis in 2021 first round
MNUFC: blew 2-0 second half lead in 2019 western conference final to Seattle
North stars two losses in Stanley cup finals Islanders and penguins
Minnesota got robbed in 2009. I say this as a Cowboys fan.
The World Seris had a lot more mystique prior to interleague play.
I don’t follow baseball much..
But… I was wondering what was the worst team in all sports to end up winning a championship.. & this is where I ended up….
Is it true that the Twins had a regular season record of 74-88 14th place in the A.L.
& The Braves regular season record of 65-97 6th in the N.L.
?????…. This is what ALEXA told me 😄
If this is true 😳 this is amazing!
& these were probably the worst teams to ever reach the championship in ANY sport!!!
Wow!!! Crazy!!! 🤯
That was their 1990 season records. Both teams went worst to first and had Cinderella seasons in 1991.
Such a legendary season and World Series to say the least. Twins win 1-0 in extra innings of Game 7. Both starters pitched a hell of a game.
Also the Twins had a huge winning streak late in the season to make the playoffs.
Twins had the worst win record of all playoff teams in '87. They did not belong in the playoffs, Lol
Lonnie Smith cost the Braves the World Series in this game. If he keeps running he scores. Instead he pauses because he thought Knoblauch had the ball and it was just enough for him to stop and not round 3rd.
Como me dolerá como fanático de los Bravos ese mal corrido de bases de Lonnie Smith que ubiera llegado fácil a Home y el triunfo estaba en sus pues.. Que duelazo de picheo ese juego entre Morris 🆚 Smoltz
I will say, 1-0, 18 innings by Houston was amazing, I am a M's fan
Braves should’ve won. Buddy didn’t keep running smh. What a great game, though.
It's the small things that add up to victory between two great teams!
Jack Morris was incredible!!! As a Canadian, why don’t you Americans ever shake hands at the end of it all? This game, basketball and football??
They do at the end of football and basketball games. I've always wondered myself why the teams don't shake hands at the conclusion of the World Series. Baseball is the closest you can see grown men revert back to being boys. It's definitely unique in professional US sports. Whether it's good or bad I can not say.
We do in Hockey!
On 2 strikes. All the Braves were looking for the forkball, then they get his little 4 seamer. One of the greatest pitching duels ever dun.
Then Chuck duked Lonnie Smith like No one ever has been duked before
think the homer hankies and dome lighting had to play into that as well, most critical base running blunder in MLB history? pretty crazy
@@Eric-xt3os Not a very intelligent player! Like most of them!
Has any pitcher gone 10 since Morris?
Mal corrido de bases de Smith debio anotar la carrera despues del doble de Terry pendentlon y tomar ventaja en el septimo inning y posiblemente ganar ese juego los bravos de atlanta
Only 1 run scored in extra innings....bad for the blood pressure
Lonnie Smith lost the game
He did
It's the little things that make a championship team! TWINS WIN!
I see y'all are giving Morris his props, and rightfully so, but let's not forget Smoltz had an equally strong performance, hince, the score was 1 to 0 🤷
Sorry but smoltze didn't go 10 innings
@@TimesUp777 I didn't say he went 10 innings smart ass, I said he had a great performance, which giving up only 1 run in a game 7 is, he just so happened to get out dueled by someone who gave up no runs🤷, so what can you do
So if you stumble on to a $50 bill on the ground, do you just pick it up a say "Well it's not a $100 bill so let me put it back down"
COME ON!!!!! Get off your perfect ass mindset
I’m a big twins fan and twins suck right now
Be happy to have seen your team win it all once in your lifetime.
Some Indians fans have died of old age without seeing it
Actually, it appears they don't?
@@giuseppenero110 Not once but twice for the Twins. Our Vikings fans understand a little of your pain though after watching them choke in 4 Super Bowls.
Eventually, they'll come back to win again.
Gene Larkin
That is all he will be remembered by!
I'm glad these types of stadiums are nearly extinct. Now we need new parks for the A's, Rays, and Blue Jays.
So in reality Lonnie Smith being lazy and not paying attention cost the Braves the World Series.
He ain't too bright!
I'll always believe that Bobby Cox lost this game when he pulled Smoltz. Jack Morris pleaded with Twins manager Tom Kelly to let him go out and pitch in the 10th inning. Kelly figured "Well it's just a game. Go get 'em." Kelly had the ultimate faith in his pitcher and it made all the difference.
Fabulous