Complete game, one hitter, with 15 strikeouts in Game 5 for Clemens. We may never see something like that again with the way pitchers get the short hook nowadays.
The final time NBC broadcasted major league baseball. (And save for 95/97, it seemed like almost every other NBC playoff game of the 1995-2000 era involved the Yankees)
Or the Atlanta Braves. Remember that NBC covered the 1997 NLCS between the Braves and Florida Marlins and the 1999 NLCS between the Braves and New York Mets. This goes along with the 1995 and 1999 World Series that involved the Braves and even the 2000 All-Star Game, which took place in Atlanta. The Cleveland Indians were probably the third most frequently seen playoff team from that era.
Why did Cleveland trade David Justice again? Hit 20 HR's with CLE and they weren't even below .500 when they dealt him! Heck, they barely missed the playoffs, so they REALLY could have have used him
2000 and 2001 Yankees are examples of the team from the waning days of the Dynasty Era that were able to get by with experience. They probably had even tougher road to the WS than even their peak at 1998 and 1999.
Like those Bulls teams of the '90s, the Yanks didn't need to be the best regular season team. They could turn it on in the post season and be great when they had to consistently. We haven't seen another team like them since.
Outside of a handful of bad innings against Cleveland in the 1997 ALDS, Joe Torre's Yankees have otherwise been money in the bank in the American League playoffs. They know how to win.
An odd postseason series for the Yankees, where they were carried by a dominant Clemens in Game 3 and had to work around an El Duque clunker in G6. The inverse of how these teams usually went about it.
Following the tough series with my A's, the Yankees look vulnerable in the 2000 playoffs. Their next opponent is a more seasoned Mariners' club with more playoff experience. And in the Bronx in Game 1, A-Rod hit a home run for the M's. Freddy Garcia and three others combined on the 2-0 shutout to win it for the Mariners. Then, in Game 2, John Halama and crew kept the Yankees off the board through 7 innings and led 1-0. For the last 21 innings, the Yankees didn't touch the plate. Until the 8th inning, that is, when David Justice doubled and scored on Bernie's single. Then, the Yanks scored 6 more runs, capped by Derek Jeter's opposite field home run, as NYY won, 7-1 and headed to the Northwest all even. Many experts feel the Yankees regained their invincibility in the 8th inning of Game 2. Joe Torre's crew won Game 3 easily, 8-2. Then in Game 4, Roger Clemens took the mound with something to prove. Did he ever with a one-hit masterpiece, two walks and 15 strikeouts. Probably the best pitched game (outside of Don Larsen in '56) in Yankees' playoff history. The 5-0 win put the Yankees one win away from another pennant. But the Mariners, who scored just 5 runs in the first 4 games, broke loose in the 5th inning of Game 5 with 5 runs. Seattle won, 6-2, to send the series back to New York. There, the M's touched up on El Duque early and led 4-0. After the Yankees cut it to 4-3, they put two on in the 7th for Justice. Facing Arthur Rhodes, Justice--the ALCS MVP--sent a 3-and-1 offering into the upper deck in right for a three-run blast that put the Yankees ahead. They added three more in the inning. Turns out the Yanks needed those extra runs, since Seattle scored three in the 8th to cut the deficit to 9-7. But Mariano Rivera kept it that way. The Yankees won the pennant again, and to quote Bob Costas: "Start Spreading the News!! New York! New York!" With the Mets winning their NL Flag the day before, the World Series would be played entirely in the biggest city of all for the first time since 1956.
Pettite in game 5 of the 1996 WS in Atlanta, or Clemens in game 4 in the 2000 ALCS in Seattle. Those are probably the greatest pitched games in Yankees playoff history since the Larsen perfecto David Justice, so clutch in the postseason in his career. But the same cannot be said for Arthur Rhodes
AROD is now a free agent, and he will sign with the Mariners in the offseason. Rickey Henderson is now a free agent, and he will sign with the Padres in the offseason Jose Mesa is now a free agent, and he will sign with the Phillies in the offseason Raul Ibañez is now a free agent, and he will sign with the Royals in the offseason. Raul will return to the Mariners later in his career
The Yankees from 95 to 03 had a run like no other. 6 World Series, 4 wins, and ALCS appearances. Once that 04 ALCS came along and they blew that 3-0 series lead that was it for them until 2009.
@@dukedematteo1995 I'm not even sure if the 2005 Yankees had business even being in the playoffs considering tons of issues that team had, especially with how bad they were in the first half. I would definitely disagree with the notion that team had underperformed in 2005 postseason, unlike 2006 where they should have done better.
@@iamhungey12345 Aaron Small and Shawn Chacon saved that team...Randy Johnson blew a huge playoff game at home, and the Yanks knocked out the starter in Game 5 and still blue it
@@dukedematteo1995 And to think the guy they knocked out was that infamous sex icon. Had he stayed a bit longer, the Yankees probably could have racked up more runs but the Angels took him out in time.
Arthur Rhodes had a rough ALCS but I attribute his struggles more towards familiarity rather than him being a bad reliever. Rhodes had played most of the 90s with Baltimore so the Yankees knew how to pick him apart. As a whole, the M's bullpen really let them down in the ALCS and it would be something they'd address in a big way during the offseason, which contributed to their success in 2001.
Lou pinella wasn't exactly the best with his bullpen choices.....kept using jose mesa too.....and then 2001, barley used jeff nelson who was familiar with the yankee batters He woulda been useful
Twice even. Not only a measure of revenge but even surpassing the 95 ALDS. They beat them in 2000 and then again in 2001 after the Mariners had won 116 games.
When Torre brought Mariano in game 3, the Yankees had a 2 runs lead heading into the bottom of the 8th inning. Torre was using Mariano to go for almost 2 innings in game 3. But then the Yankees scored 4 runs in the 9th inning, and Torre let Mariano in the game to just finish it
One bad pitch by Rivera against Sandy Alomar in October 1997......... that's literally the only thing that has stopped Joe Torre's otherwise invincible Yankees thus far
So we have a completely new AL playoffs- no Cleveland, no Rangers, no Red Sox- and three different teams, all winning at least 90 games. But instead of a fresh face like the White Sox/A's or the valiant post-Griffey Mariners, it's the 88-win Yankees in another World Series because basically they don't know how to lose in October. Little stale for those wanting new blood, but they know how to win when they HAVE to
Complete game, one hitter, with 15 strikeouts in Game 5 for Clemens. We may never see something like that again with the way pitchers get the short hook nowadays.
Clemens being juiced up on roids helped I'm sure.
Series finale for the MLB on NBC
@Fries both of those Seattle fans wish they could forget (Super Bowl XL moreso than the 2000 ALCS).
The final time NBC broadcasted major league baseball.
(And save for 95/97, it seemed like almost every other NBC playoff game of the 1995-2000 era involved the Yankees)
Or the Atlanta Braves. Remember that NBC covered the 1997 NLCS between the Braves and Florida Marlins and the 1999 NLCS between the Braves and New York Mets. This goes along with the 1995 and 1999 World Series that involved the Braves and even the 2000 All-Star Game, which took place in Atlanta. The Cleveland Indians were probably the third most frequently seen playoff team from that era.
Thank god
NBC had terrible coverage
And, Bob Costas loved to hear himself talk
Why did Cleveland trade David Justice again? Hit 20 HR's with CLE and they weren't even below .500 when they dealt him!
Heck, they barely missed the playoffs, so they REALLY could have have used him
I forgot Rickey Henderson played for the Mariners
And with that, the we have the first Subway series since 1956.
17:02 Best use of that phrase all year.
That hurts haha
2000 and 2001 Yankees are examples of the team from the waning days of the Dynasty Era that were able to get by with experience. They probably had even tougher road to the WS than even their peak at 1998 and 1999.
Like those Bulls teams of the '90s, the Yanks didn't need to be the best regular season team. They could turn it on in the post season and be great when they had to consistently. We haven't seen another team like them since.
@@roberts.2536Astros
Outside of a handful of bad innings against Cleveland in the 1997 ALDS, Joe Torre's Yankees have otherwise been money in the bank in the American League playoffs.
They know how to win.
Final playoff series for NBC
For the first time since Game 6 of this series, NBC will broadcast a MLB game between the Red Sox and White Sox tomorrow.
New York may not be getting any younger, but as seen in the late inning of games 2/5, they're still the kings of clutch
Level swings that can go to left, center, right, left center or right center. Today's Yankees, it's pull pull pull. Hence it's lose lose lose
An odd postseason series for the Yankees, where they were carried by a dominant Clemens in Game 3 and had to work around an El Duque clunker in G6. The inverse of how these teams usually went about it.
Following the tough series with my A's, the Yankees look vulnerable in the 2000 playoffs. Their next opponent is a more seasoned Mariners' club with more playoff experience. And in the Bronx in Game 1, A-Rod hit a home run for the M's. Freddy Garcia and three others combined on the 2-0 shutout to win it for the Mariners. Then, in Game 2, John Halama and crew kept the Yankees off the board through 7 innings and led 1-0. For the last 21 innings, the Yankees didn't touch the plate. Until the 8th inning, that is, when David Justice doubled and scored on Bernie's single. Then, the Yanks scored 6 more runs, capped by Derek Jeter's opposite field home run, as NYY won, 7-1 and headed to the Northwest all even.
Many experts feel the Yankees regained their invincibility in the 8th inning of Game 2. Joe Torre's crew won Game 3 easily, 8-2. Then in Game 4, Roger Clemens took the mound with something to prove. Did he ever with a one-hit masterpiece, two walks and 15 strikeouts. Probably the best pitched game (outside of Don Larsen in '56) in Yankees' playoff history. The 5-0 win put the Yankees one win away from another pennant. But the Mariners, who scored just 5 runs in the first 4 games, broke loose in the 5th inning of Game 5 with 5 runs. Seattle won, 6-2, to send the series back to New York.
There, the M's touched up on El Duque early and led 4-0. After the Yankees cut it to 4-3, they put two on in the 7th for Justice. Facing Arthur Rhodes, Justice--the ALCS MVP--sent a 3-and-1 offering into the upper deck in right for a three-run blast that put the Yankees ahead. They added three more in the inning. Turns out the Yanks needed those extra runs, since Seattle scored three in the 8th to cut the deficit to 9-7. But Mariano Rivera kept it that way. The Yankees won the pennant again, and to quote Bob Costas: "Start Spreading the News!! New York! New York!" With the Mets winning their NL Flag the day before, the World Series would be played entirely in the biggest city of all for the first time since 1956.
IMO, the Yankees never truly lost their invincibility save for a few bad innings against Cleveland in October 97
Pettite in game 5 of the 1996 WS in Atlanta, or Clemens in game 4 in the 2000 ALCS in Seattle. Those are probably the greatest pitched games in Yankees playoff history since the Larsen perfecto
David Justice, so clutch in the postseason in his career. But the same cannot be said for Arthur Rhodes
Thanks for these playoff vids!
AROD is now a free agent, and he will sign with the Mariners in the offseason.
Rickey Henderson is now a free agent, and he will sign with the Padres in the offseason
Jose Mesa is now a free agent, and he will sign with the Phillies in the offseason
Raul Ibañez is now a free agent, and he will sign with the Royals in the offseason. Raul will return to the Mariners later in his career
The Yankees from 95 to 03 had a run like no other. 6 World Series, 4 wins, and ALCS appearances. Once that 04 ALCS came along and they blew that 3-0 series lead that was it for them until 2009.
Sadly only World Series title ever since
The 2005 to 2007 Yankees were great too. The 2006 Yankees were a really good team. All three teams just ran into hot teams in the LDS.
@@dukedematteo1995 I'm not even sure if the 2005 Yankees had business even being in the playoffs considering tons of issues that team had, especially with how bad they were in the first half. I would definitely disagree with the notion that team had underperformed in 2005 postseason, unlike 2006 where they should have done better.
@@iamhungey12345 Aaron Small and Shawn Chacon saved that team...Randy Johnson blew a huge playoff game at home, and the Yanks knocked out the starter in Game 5 and still blue it
@@dukedematteo1995 And to think the guy they knocked out was that infamous sex icon. Had he stayed a bit longer, the Yankees probably could have racked up more runs but the Angels took him out in time.
Arthur Rhodes had a rough ALCS but I attribute his struggles more towards familiarity rather than him being a bad reliever. Rhodes had played most of the 90s with Baltimore so the Yankees knew how to pick him apart. As a whole, the M's bullpen really let them down in the ALCS and it would be something they'd address in a big way during the offseason, which contributed to their success in 2001.
Lou pinella wasn't exactly the best with his bullpen choices.....kept using jose mesa too.....and then 2001, barley used jeff nelson who was familiar with the yankee batters
He woulda been useful
The Yankees may have looked old and wobbly in September, but they truly are built for October
It took 5 years but the Yankees finally got a measure of revenge against the Mariners in October.
Twice even. Not only a measure of revenge but even surpassing the 95 ALDS. They beat them in 2000 and then again in 2001 after the Mariners had won 116 games.
Damn that mariners team was stacked
New York, New York
15:43 That was a blast by Mariners Carlos Guillen, upper deck
Why did torre use rivera in game 3 with such a large lead?
I was 10 yo so i dont have any context
When Torre brought Mariano in game 3, the Yankees had a 2 runs lead heading into the bottom of the 8th inning.
Torre was using Mariano to go for almost 2 innings in game 3.
But then the Yankees scored 4 runs in the 9th inning, and Torre let Mariano in the game to just finish it
Most of those hits by O’Neil & Justice would be ours today because of the shift
Another year, another Yankees World Series appearance…
One bad pitch by Rivera against Sandy Alomar in October 1997......... that's literally the only thing that has stopped Joe Torre's otherwise invincible Yankees thus far
9:34 - wholesome sequence right there
So we have a completely new AL playoffs- no Cleveland, no Rangers, no Red Sox- and three different teams, all winning at least 90 games.
But instead of a fresh face like the White Sox/A's or the valiant post-Griffey Mariners, it's the 88-win Yankees in another World Series because basically they don't know how to lose in October.
Little stale for those wanting new blood, but they know how to win when they HAVE to
Lou Pinella really didnt have to use Jose mesa.....
Today's Yankees are incapable of stringing hits together like the dynasty teams did.
@Fries a bit? They can't even get to the WS let alone win one. Nothing but postseason chokes since 01 except 09.
Instead, they just wait around for oft-injured Judge & Stanton to hit HRs every game. That's it.
@@ckendall67 pretty much.
@@ckendall67 Big facts 💯
If it weren't for how their pitching have been for the most part this season I'm not sure if they would be leading the division.