You might want to do a video explaining why this one was a classic. That way, we get things from your perspective. Just like you did with the White Sox.
As a lifelong Cardinals fan this game had me on Cloud Nine. However, that happiness was tempered with sadness for Ryan Howard - a St. Louis native who was a Cardinals fan growing up, and by all accounts a good guy. When I heard that his injury was a torn Achilles tendon I knew his career was in jeopardy.
Same here, also a lifelong Cardinal fan. Sadly Ryan was never the same after that injury and neither were the Phillies for that matter. Their dynasty died that night.
I’m a cardinals fan, so I’m biased, but this is one of the best postseason games I’ve ever watched. It’s overshadowed by game 6 of the WS that year, but this was a fun game to watch. Halladay and Carpenter at their very best here.
Yep. And games can be won 1-0. People were saying the Rays wouldn't have won Game 6 of the WS last year with just 1 run. And games like this one prove that it can actually happen. If a pitcher is in a zone, and the manager uses the eye test and trusts his pitcher, instead of relying on what was done all season, that pitcher can make a lone run stand up.
In many people’s mind, it was the end of the Phillies Great run from 2006-2011... I put 2006 as the beginning because that’s when they broke out even though they missed the playoffs
@@DBEENE123 Toronto gave up too early on both, but both didn't reach and show their true potential until after they were off. When they did though, good god were they both true aces!
Jack Son halladay won a cy young with Toronto, they didn’t give up on him, they traded him because the blue jays weren’t going anywhere with their team in 2010-2014
I was in Denver for work that night. I got into my rental car just as the game was starting. I tuned into KMOX and drove to my hotel; ended up staying in the car for a couple hours listening to this game. I couldn’t pull myself away for even a few minutes. One of the greatest postseason games of all time. Game 6 will always overshadow everything from that year.
The fact that they were pretty much screwed in mid September, fighting their way to the Postseason, beating a stacked Phillies team, A Brewers team with MVP Braun (Even with the Roids), Fielder, and then being down to their final strike twice in game 6 against the Rangers... the cardinals were just the hottest team that postseason... David Freese broke the Rangers
If it wasn't the Braves blowing up the Wild Card lead and one game comes to mind. The game at Dolphin Stadium where the Braves had the game won and a couple of errors and the Braves blew it against the Marlins. In my opinion that game have made the difference between a Braves-Phillies NLDS matchup (the eventual postseason match-up since the 2009 season). I'm not mad because the Cards won it all but what it could have been for the Braves that was better than the 2010 team. At least the Braves won the Wild Card the next season to be in a NL Wild Card Playoff. 80-55 before September 2011.
He’s the one that gets forgotten everyone remembers Carpenter Pujols and Freese but the defense of this team is a huge reason for that 11th championship
I really enjoy these videos. I was not into baseball much at all until last year when I discovered streaming online and could watch my fav team from California. Now I love seeing these games here on RUclips. Thanks for em.
I feel like the angels hitting coach changed Pujols from a stud. I think Pujols would have had at least 3 more all star seasons if he stayed in St. Louis
@@jackson5116 he hit 300 with 30 homers and 100 rbi for 10 straight years. Hes the only player ever to do that. He would have been better in stl no doubt.
I sensed this would be a great pitched game, so I recorded it (VHS) at the time, and looking back, I was right, and so glad I did, because it's definitely up there as one of the greatest playoff games I ever watched!
Man as a die hard life long over 30 year cardinals fan i miss miss miss Carp so freaking bad especially right now. You knew when Carp was on the mound you always had a chance at a W. So passionate so intense. It makes me tear up thinking about him. Miss you Carp.
This was such a great pitchers duel and its sad to think how in today's soulless game both Carpenter and Halladay would have probably been out by the sixth inning
Exactly. I shudder to think if Kevin Cash was the manager of the Cardinals for this game. Carpenter allows just his second hit, and Cash is going for the bullpen, and they blow the game. And he'll say, "Carpenter gave us all he had."
Chris Carpenter pitched a gem this day. Really catapulted the Cards into playoffs. Dave Duncan should be mentioned more as one of the best pitching coaches of that era. He took so many older-send-offs from other teams and made them great again. Carp, Suppan, Weaver, Westbrook, Weaver etc . . . list goes on.
RIP Halladay. I'm glad this marked the end of the Phillies NL East dominence. From 2007-2011 they were a really clutch team in late event situations like late innings and late in the season, and is frustrating as a Mets fan to see them make it consecutive years. I thought their 4 aces year of Halladay, Hamels, Oswalt, and Lee was the beginning of a dangeorus dynasty, but the Phillies offense let them down and havent looked the same since
This was unfortunately the beginning of a miserable decade for the Phillies. Ryan Howard was never the same after that achilles tear, and the team hasn't played in a postseason game since this one
I may be a biased Phillies fan, but that was truly one of the greatest teams to never win an title, let alone the divisional round. Unbelievable lineup with multiple mvps plus the best rotation of the modern era, 2 cy young winners and a World Series mvp. I remember being at this game when I was like 15 and had tickets like 15 rows off the Phillies dugout. I remember all the fans who were season ticket holders running towards the exit while I was crying watching ryan howard down. I didn’t know at the time what his injury would become, but I’ll never forget this night.
2009 NLDS game 2 (Cardinals vs Dodgers) 2012 ALDS game 3 (Orioles vs Yankees) 2012 NLDS game 5 (Cardinals vs Nationals) 2013 NLDS game 4 (Braves vs Dodgers) 2013 NLCS game 1 (Dodgers vs Cardinals) 2015 ALDS game 4 (Royals vs Astros) 2016 NLDS game 5 (Dodgers vs Nationals) 2017 NLDS game 5 (Cubs vs Nationals) 2017 ALCS game 4 (Astros vs Yankees) 2018 ALCS game 4 (Red Sox vs Astros) wow that's a lot lol
A Cards fan here.....Carpenter is a fuckin warrior..literally gave his Right Arm for a Cardinals World Series Championship.......Halladay was awesome...my favorite non Cardinal pitcher all-time....RIP (such a shame). This game was unreal....
the ball was literally flying out of Texas that night- that's the difference between climates and how easily a ball can carry depending on the conditions around the stadium.
I’ve always thought of this game first when I think of Halladay - even more than the playoff no-hitter. Pure heart and grit, he somehow went 8 IP with only one run allowed despite having nowhere near his best stuff.
This is not a classic. This is sadness encapsulated in a 10 minute video. 2011 was supposed to be our year. 102 wins playing against a team we essentially let in on game 162. Halladay has some first inning struggles but that's it. Dominant performance by both pitchers, unfortunately with philly not coming out victorious. Utley just a little further and it's a tie game. Ryan Howard's career and prime cut short because of this final groundout. This was the beginning of the end, as that core and team slowly dissolved, not being able to make it back to the postseason since. A big what if in our franchise's history. Halladay could've got his ring this year man. RIP. I pray for the days where we will see October baseball like this again in Philadelphia.
Carpenter was the real reason they won in 2006 and 2011, and didn't win in 2004 or 2013. He's healthy, they go all the way, he's hurt (or recovering as is the case in 2012, or retired for 2013), they can't get over the hump.
This not only ended Philadelphia’s playoff run (07-11/One Title/Two Pennants) but kicked off one for St. Louis (11-15/One Title/Two Pennants) after the rare dry spell (07-10/one division title and swept by LA in 09 NLDS)
Didn't exactly kick off one considering they won the pennant in 2004 and again in 2006 with another division title in 2005. LaRussa, it was namely Tony LaRussa. Love him or hate him, can't deny his winning ways, he took over in 1996 and got them their first division in nearly 10 years, then 3-peated (depending how you count 2001 since it was a tie) division titles twice.
What a pitchers duel, so many things ended after this Carpenter fell off a cliff in 2012 Halladay began his decline if I am not mistaken Howard was done Pujols fell apart The Phillies super team pretty much was done
Looking back at this night, it went about as bad as it could possibly go for the Phillies. First off, as a World Series favorite with 102 wins, they get shut out 1-0 and eliminated in the opening round by a team that barely clinched a Wildcard spot. Secondly, Roy Halladay suffers a back injury that caused him to develop a serious painkiller addiction that more or less led to the end of his career and caused him a lot of problems after he retired. And thirdly, Ryan Howard tears his Achilles tendon right as his massive extension is about to kick in and he becomes a massive albatross on the team's payroll with his lackluster performance while his extension is in effect. And for the cherry on top of the shit sundae, the Phillies have not played in the postseason since this game.
I wonder how many of the people who feel that games like this are boring are also people who feel that games are too long. (This just in: More offense = longer games.)
And the last game that the Phillies were considered legit contenders. Still haven't been back to the playoffs a decade later. That 2011 team was supposed to be historic with their pitching staff, but unfortunately it just fizzled along with Howard's prime after the injury.
especially since FOX kept commenting how the 2011 team lost their "ace" named Wainwright- as if Carpenter wasn't clutch (they clearly forgot how dominant he was in the 2006 World Series- his lone game was extreme dominance of a high power offense).
Forgotten Classics? Yeah, as a Cardinals fan. As a Phillies fan, more like Forgotten Horrors. We let them into the post season and then they turned around and beat us. Unreal.
As much as I dislike the Phillies for the way their fans treated me as a Yankees fan, I do feel bad for Ryan Howard as I rewatch this clip. I actually did like him as a player back in the day too.
If you think this game is boring, you need to reevaluate your standards for an exciting baseball game.
Game 6 alcs 2015 jays vs royals
marquanmr yes!!
You might want to do a video explaining why this one was a classic. That way, we get things from your perspective. Just like you did with the White Sox.
2009 ALDS game 2 Twins and Yankees.
This game was beautiful and epic!. Please @exe-edits keep uploading forgotten classics more often. They're always pretty exciting.
R.I.P Roy Halladay. You won't be forgotten
Roy halladay.wont be forgotton indeed. agreed
As a lifelong Cardinals fan this game had me on Cloud Nine.
However, that happiness was tempered with sadness for Ryan Howard - a St. Louis native who was a Cardinals fan growing up, and by all accounts a good guy.
When I heard that his injury was a torn Achilles tendon I knew his career was in jeopardy.
Same here, also a lifelong Cardinal fan. Sadly Ryan was never the same after that injury and neither were the Phillies for that matter. Their dynasty died that night.
As a Phillies fan, and a Ryan Howard fan, I'd like to keep this classic forgotten.
howard is from st louis and grew up a cardinals fan, most cardinals fans liked howard (but hated that he always mashed against the cardinals)
Proves that low scoring, good defensive games are also good games. Great video.
I’m a cardinals fan, so I’m biased, but this is one of the best postseason games I’ve ever watched. It’s overshadowed by game 6 of the WS that year, but this was a fun game to watch.
Halladay and Carpenter at their very best here.
You re 100% right. I love these kind of games. Same with hockey. I love pitching duels and goalie battles as much as high scoring games.
M M same here dude. I love watching 2 goalies dominate in hockey.
@@myquest666420 Yep. That's why I absolutely despise 0-0 or 1-1 goalie duels being decided in a gimmick shootout.
Yep. And games can be won 1-0. People were saying the Rays wouldn't have won Game 6 of the WS last year with just 1 run. And games like this one prove that it can actually happen. If a pitcher is in a zone, and the manager uses the eye test and trusts his pitcher, instead of relying on what was done all season, that pitcher can make a lone run stand up.
That last play was the one that essentially ended Ryan Howard's career
J Hockley Too bad he was a beast
@@drumz451 favorite non sox back in the day
Yep.
basically ended the phillies reign
In many people’s mind, it was the end of the Phillies Great run from 2006-2011... I put 2006 as the beginning because that’s when they broke out even though they missed the playoffs
Halladay vs Carpenter... What a duel 😶
they were best buds, played together in Toronto and had both received cy young awards in their careers.. they were the perfect duel.
@@DBEENE123 Toronto gave up too early on both, but both didn't reach and show their true potential until after they were off. When they did though, good god were they both true aces!
Jack Son halladay won a cy young with Toronto, they didn’t give up on him, they traded him because the blue jays weren’t going anywhere with their team in 2010-2014
carpenter was never the same after
Yeah it was sad that he had to retire so early.
I was in Denver for work that night. I got into my rental car just as the game was starting. I tuned into KMOX and drove to my hotel; ended up staying in the car for a couple hours listening to this game. I couldn’t pull myself away for even a few minutes. One of the greatest postseason games of all time. Game 6 will always overshadow everything from that year.
Yadi single-handedly had the best caught steal I have ever witnessed vs. Utley
on curveball too
That entire year was a Classic!
2011 Cardinals, best underdog story in baseball
It was incredible
No 69 Mets
The fact that they were pretty much screwed in mid September, fighting their way to the Postseason, beating a stacked Phillies team, A Brewers team with MVP Braun (Even with the Roids), Fielder, and then being down to their final strike twice in game 6 against the Rangers... the cardinals were just the hottest team that postseason... David Freese broke the Rangers
If it wasn't the Braves blowing up the Wild Card lead and one game comes to mind. The game at Dolphin Stadium where the Braves had the game won and a couple of errors and the Braves blew it against the Marlins. In my opinion that game have made the difference between a Braves-Phillies NLDS matchup (the eventual postseason match-up since the 2009 season).
I'm not mad because the Cards won it all but what it could have been for the Braves that was better than the 2010 team. At least the Braves won the Wild Card the next season to be in a NL Wild Card Playoff.
80-55 before September 2011.
@@dukegaming5129 extremely false.
233 innings from Halladay and 237 from carpenter?? Jeez the game has changed so much so fast that rarely happens today
Watching Rafael Furcal shine put a smile on my face.
He’s the one that gets forgotten everyone remembers Carpenter Pujols and Freese but the defense of this team is a huge reason for that 11th championship
This was the greatest game he ever played, given the circumstances. Totally underrated player.
I really enjoy these videos. I was not into baseball much at all until last year when I discovered streaming online and could watch my fav team from California. Now I love seeing these games here on RUclips. Thanks for em.
Ayyyyyy, a fellow PSU guy! Did you see that game against Michigan the other day?
Yeee! Unfortunately, I couldn't watch it cause I was at work, but that was baller. However, they've been disappointing to say the least this year. Lol
I had the pleasure of going to this game in person. My favorite in-person baseball memory to date
Chris Carpenters masterpiece
The ball was not carrying at all that night
Cold air at sea level does that, the ball dies, which is why small ball is better in the post season since October is you know, colder than July.
I just assume that whenever I see Albert Pujols in a Cardinals Jersey, he will hit a homerun every time.
I feel like the angels hitting coach changed Pujols from a stud. I think Pujols would have had at least 3 more all star seasons if he stayed in St. Louis
Why? He never even reached 50 in a single season with the team. He's mostly a 30-40 homer per season guy, or was then.
Jack Son he did hit 3 in game 3 of the World Series in 11
@@jackson5116 he hit 300 with 30 homers and 100 rbi for 10 straight years. Hes the only player ever to do that. He would have been better in stl no doubt.
Lab, no he just got old man. Nobody can stay at their peak for 10+ years.
I never saw the 90s Braves rotation inaction but the 2011 Phillies had the best rotation I had ever seen in my life.
2011 World Series game 6 is a classic that will never be forgotten!
Wrong game
Maybe 2017 NL Wild Card game Arz vs Col ?
Axiss 2203 please
Or even the Cubs Rockies wc game
I sensed this would be a great pitched game, so I recorded it (VHS) at the time, and looking back, I was right, and so glad I did, because it's definitely up there as one of the greatest playoff games I ever watched!
11 years later, the Phillies get their revenge in the Wild Card.
Amazing underrated series, wish baseball was still this good
Isn’t it funny how 2019 is also going to the game 5 with the cardinals as unfavored to win?
Oh was that game different
Armando Varillas they seriously did all that just to get swept by the Nationals
congrats on getting swept the next round!
Man as a die hard life long over 30 year cardinals fan i miss miss miss Carp so freaking bad especially right now. You knew when Carp was on the mound you always had a chance at a W. So passionate so intense. It makes me tear up thinking about him. Miss you Carp.
Cardinals winning makes me happy. 11 World Series Wins second most in the mlb
Two great starters and good friends of each other facing off. Hell of a game and a pitcher duel❤
This is one of the greatest pitching performances in postseason history. For both starters
LOL, I love how the Cardinals are celebrating their asses off on the home team's field, while Ryan Howard is on the ground writhing in pain.
This was such a great pitchers duel and its sad to think how in today's soulless game both Carpenter and Halladay would have probably been out by the sixth inning
Exactly. I shudder to think if Kevin Cash was the manager of the Cardinals for this game. Carpenter allows just his second hit, and Cash is going for the bullpen, and they blow the game. And he'll say, "Carpenter gave us all he had."
Chris Carpenter pitched a gem this day. Really catapulted the Cards into playoffs. Dave Duncan should be mentioned more as one of the best pitching coaches of that era. He took so many older-send-offs from other teams and made them great again. Carp, Suppan, Weaver, Westbrook, Weaver etc . . . list goes on.
Ugh the ending gets me everytime, the end of a great run
I vividly remember utley hitting that ball , thought for sure it was out .
RIP Halladay. I'm glad this marked the end of the Phillies NL East dominence. From 2007-2011 they were a really clutch team in late event situations like late innings and late in the season, and is frustrating as a Mets fan to see them make it consecutive years. I thought their 4 aces year of Halladay, Hamels, Oswalt, and Lee was the beginning of a dangeorus dynasty, but the Phillies offense let them down and havent looked the same since
This was unfortunately the beginning of a miserable decade for the Phillies. Ryan Howard was never the same after that achilles tear, and the team hasn't played in a postseason game since this one
Well they’re back this Friday
And the best was yet to come. Magical season
I may be a biased Phillies fan, but that was truly one of the greatest teams to never win an title, let alone the divisional round. Unbelievable lineup with multiple mvps plus the best rotation of the modern era, 2 cy young winners and a World Series mvp. I remember being at this game when I was like 15 and had tickets like 15 rows off the Phillies dugout. I remember all the fans who were season ticket holders running towards the exit while I was crying watching ryan howard down. I didn’t know at the time what his injury would become, but I’ll never forget this night.
This is the best pitched game ive ever seen in my life…both sides
The Phillies have reversed the ending this year. Ending pujols St. Louis tenure when they got a second chance. Rip Roy that was for u
Howard was one of my favorites man….tuff
One of my favorite games
Don't mind me. Just paying my respects at the Phillies' grave. :(
We've never been the same after this game.
First hitter of the game scored.....In a million years did I ever think that one run would hold up......Who knew!!! What a game!!!!
2009 NLDS game 2 (Cardinals vs Dodgers)
2012 ALDS game 3 (Orioles vs Yankees)
2012 NLDS game 5 (Cardinals vs Nationals)
2013 NLDS game 4 (Braves vs Dodgers)
2013 NLCS game 1 (Dodgers vs Cardinals)
2015 ALDS game 4 (Royals vs Astros)
2016 NLDS game 5 (Dodgers vs Nationals)
2017 NLDS game 5 (Cubs vs Nationals)
2017 ALCS game 4 (Astros vs Yankees)
2018 ALCS game 4 (Red Sox vs Astros)
wow that's a lot lol
was the 2009 the one where Kershaw and Wainwright battled? Wasn't that also a 1-0 game?
This is one of my favorite games ever!!! 💪❤️
A Cards fan here.....Carpenter is a fuckin warrior..literally gave his Right Arm for a Cardinals World Series Championship.......Halladay was awesome...my favorite non Cardinal pitcher all-time....RIP (such a shame). This game was unreal....
I won’t forget this game ! I met one of my best friends that night !
a truely GREAT ballgame
Now THATS a pitchers duel
2014 ALDS Game 2 Tigers at Orioles
and the phillies haven't been the same since, thank you cardinals!
I remember this game. I was counting down the outs since the 2nd inning.
Two horses going at it… one of my favorite games ever and im a fan of neither team
Game 3 2011 World Series . Really high scoring game and Pujols with 3 home runs
the ball was literally flying out of Texas that night- that's the difference between climates and how easily a ball can carry depending on the conditions around the stadium.
I’ve always thought of this game first when I think of Halladay - even more than the playoff no-hitter. Pure heart and grit, he somehow went 8 IP with only one run allowed despite having nowhere near his best stuff.
I acutally completely forgot about this game. The only thing i was able to recall is when howard got hurt in the end.
2012 alds game 3 orioles vs yankees
Should do 2006 game 7 nlcs Mets vs. Cardinals. That was a classic
This is not a classic. This is sadness encapsulated in a 10 minute video. 2011 was supposed to be our year. 102 wins playing against a team we essentially let in on game 162. Halladay has some first inning struggles but that's it. Dominant performance by both pitchers, unfortunately with philly not coming out victorious. Utley just a little further and it's a tie game. Ryan Howard's career and prime cut short because of this final groundout. This was the beginning of the end, as that core and team slowly dissolved, not being able to make it back to the postseason since. A big what if in our franchise's history. Halladay could've got his ring this year man. RIP. I pray for the days where we will see October baseball like this again in Philadelphia.
Nothing could stop Carpenter and these 2011 cardinals
Carpenter was the real reason they won in 2006 and 2011, and didn't win in 2004 or 2013. He's healthy, they go all the way, he's hurt (or recovering as is the case in 2012, or retired for 2013), they can't get over the hump.
Everyone saying this is boring if you think impeccable pitching is boring you should just stick to watching football
This game was so epic!
RIP DOC , RESPECT
oh trust me, I never forgot about this one
This not only ended Philadelphia’s playoff run (07-11/One Title/Two Pennants) but kicked off one for St. Louis (11-15/One Title/Two Pennants) after the rare dry spell (07-10/one division title and swept by LA in 09 NLDS)
Didn't exactly kick off one considering they won the pennant in 2004 and again in 2006 with another division title in 2005. LaRussa, it was namely Tony LaRussa. Love him or hate him, can't deny his winning ways, he took over in 1996 and got them their first division in nearly 10 years, then 3-peated (depending how you count 2001 since it was a tie) division titles twice.
Man the 2011 postseason was insane
This game was one giant anticlimax. So many warning track shots and run-scoring chances missed.
What a pitchers duel, so many things ended after this
Carpenter fell off a cliff in 2012
Halladay began his decline if I am not mistaken
Howard was done
Pujols fell apart
The Phillies super team pretty much was done
Amazing win by the cards
This is the game that made me a cardinals fan
God this was such a good game.
This is the game that ended the Phillies great runs.
That was a helluva game!
Looking back at this night, it went about as bad as it could possibly go for the Phillies. First off, as a World Series favorite with 102 wins, they get shut out 1-0 and eliminated in the opening round by a team that barely clinched a Wildcard spot. Secondly, Roy Halladay suffers a back injury that caused him to develop a serious painkiller addiction that more or less led to the end of his career and caused him a lot of problems after he retired. And thirdly, Ryan Howard tears his Achilles tendon right as his massive extension is about to kick in and he becomes a massive albatross on the team's payroll with his lackluster performance while his extension is in effect. And for the cherry on top of the shit sundae, the Phillies have not played in the postseason since this game.
Game 4 ALDS Astros vs Royals
Favorite line from the video:
Howard is hurt and the Cardinals are celebrating
“And for the underdogs, saint louis cardinals.”
* 3 weeks later*
“Cardinals are World Series champions”
This still remains the last year that the Phillies have made the playoffs and had a winning record.
This Cards team was so good.
two best friends just dueling it out for the NLDS
The death of one championship squad is the birth of another...
Both teams meet again 11 years later!
And this time, the Phillies got their revenge against the Cardinals.
@@TheGameCube64Guy yep
What a great game.
Ibanez nearly won it for Philly, it looked like a HR at first
Hollidays base loaded flyout is normally a grand slam too.. it was cold they knew this would be low scoring.
You should do ALDS game 3 2013 or which ever one big papi hit the tying grand slam
Man , Furcal was pretty close to being the first out at 3rd to lead off the game. That would of been a violation and also piss off the Baseball Gods
And Ryan Howard was never the same after this :(
Freese would have never had his moment if it wasn't for Chris Carpenter
I wonder how many of the people who feel that games like this are boring are also people who feel that games are too long. (This just in: More offense = longer games.)
Game 5 of the 2017 NLDS.
this is the last game of ryan howard’s prime/greatness
And the last game that the Phillies were considered legit contenders. Still haven't been back to the playoffs a decade later. That 2011 team was supposed to be historic with their pitching staff, but unfortunately it just fizzled along with Howard's prime after the injury.
Now officially the last time the Phillies even tasted the postseason in the 2010s. Cursed by a fucking squirrel.
Carp is underrated in the clutch he is a beast
especially since FOX kept commenting how the 2011 team lost their "ace" named Wainwright- as if Carpenter wasn't clutch (they clearly forgot how dominant he was in the 2006 World Series- his lone game was extreme dominance of a high power offense).
Forgotten Classics? Yeah, as a Cardinals fan. As a Phillies fan, more like Forgotten Horrors.
We let them into the post season and then they turned around and beat us. Unreal.
Im pretty sure neither team has forgotten this one. The rest of the MLB? Most likely have.
As much as I dislike the Phillies for the way their fans treated me as a Yankees fan, I do feel bad for Ryan Howard as I rewatch this clip. I actually did like him as a player back in the day too.
The downfall of Ryan Howard. Started this very night.
2 former blue jays , sad they couldn’t get to the postseason together
I remember feeling so happy for the Cardinals but how awful it looked that shot of them celebration while Howard’s on the ground.
2002 WS Game 6. Giants 8 outs away from winning the WS with a 5-0 lead.
Wrong world series. 2003 was Marlins vs Yankees
Joshua San Diego oops. Edited. I was watching Beckett’s CGSO while typing this
If you haven't already, do the '02 WS Game 6 (SF vs. ANA).
Thats not really a forgotten classic.
@@zackhaselius2757 In that it's not forgotten or it's not a classic?
@@AeroRanger100 oh no. Dont get me wrong. Its one of the best worlds series games of all time. And thats why its not forgotten.
@@zackhaselius2757 Ah, I see. I just thought that after 16 1/2 years, people would have forgotten about it already.
And that was the end for the phillies winning ways...