Jack Morris pitched a ten inning complete game shutout in a series clinching game. A Hall of Fame performance by any pitcher to ever play professional baseball.
Growing up and still living in Minnesota I found the 1987 series better in many ways because it was the first. However, seven one run games and extra innings in the 7th game is also something else.
I was 10 as well. My dad had fallen asleep in the living room somewhere around the 8th inning, and I moved to the kitchen TV so I could have a bowl of cereal and watch. Just after Larkin lifted that high fly into left to win it, I walked back into the living room, gave my dad a poke, and said “Hey dad, the Twins just won the World Series.” He said “Hey look at that,” gave me a big smile and a hair tousle, and went back to sleep. I went back into the kitchen to finish my cereal. Cinnamon Toast Crunch never tasted so sweet.
The greatest pitching performance in World Series history! And I was lucky enough to have attended it. A few years ago, like 2017, Jack Morris sat next to me at the bar of The Original Pancake House in Roseville. We talked about baseball, St Paul since we both attended schools there and, of course, pancakes. Though I believe he had a Belgian waffle.
Twins moments of Game 7: 2:11 Starting lineup for the Twins 3:30 Listen to the ovation for Kirby Puckett after he was introduced! 12:08 How often does a hitter shake hands with a catcher? 34:59 Harper’s single 37:30 Mack’s single 54:40 Gladden’s double 1:26:25 STRIKE. Gant looks like a deer in the headlights! 1:30:11 Gladden’s single 1:59:28 Knoblauch and Gagne’s decoy play 2:05:41 A 3-2-3 double play. How often do you see that? 2:06:40 Bush’s single 2:14:05 Knoblauch’s single 2:20:49 What’s a Lemke? 😆😅😂🤣 2:22:41 Look at Bob Casey and the way he reacted after Lemke struck out. 2:27:48 Davis’ single 2:30:47 Harper’s bunt single 2:44:03 Jack Morris is a War Horse! 2:47:09 Dan Gladden’s “The Bat”/double 2:54:56 Gene Larkin becomes a hero/game winning RBI single 2:59:55 Jack Morris deserves that MVP trophy 3:02:32 World Series trophy presentation. 3:04:09 TK was right the whole series was like a storybook. They shoulda cut it in half and give half to Braves and half to the Twins. 3:07:13 Aguilera, Gagne, Puckett, Hrbek and Gladden interviewed
I remember both well. Was living downtown and going to the U, and the scene after the WS win was incredible. Just mob scenes of pure joy and insanity. There is NOTHING like being in a city after a WS victory. Then the snow storm. My car was BURIED man, think it was 3-4 days before I got it out. Headline of the Strib said 'IT FELL AND FELL AND FELL...' The joy and pain of the Twin Cities fall '91!!
I was 5 when this happened. It's my first full sports related memory. My grandparents let me stay up late, as they realized at some point early on, something special was occurring. In the world of Bill Simmons, Jack Morris on this night is THE MAN you'd choose to pitch against the alien invaders
And 3 of the greatest Game 7's in history. We might have come out on the wrong end of the one in '65, but you can hardly complain when you lose 2-0 to Sandy Koufax at the tail end of his prime. Greatest player - one of the greatest men - to ever play the game of baseball.
Greatest World Series of my lifetime, capped by one of the greatest pitching performances I’ve seen. Can you imagine anyone pitching 10 innings anymore? No starting pitcher in this year’s World Series has gone past 6 innings!
Am a yankee fan but when I was growing up in dr I was 11 years old watch every game with my older brother then sure after that I cane to Harlem and became yankee fan ..but this braves team hold child hood memories
Incredible game, incredible series. I was a first year student at University and a sad Boston Red Sox fan to boot. But this series brought me joy. It remains one of the greatest MLB championship series ever played.
On this day in 1991: Jack Morris tosses 10 shutout innings vs. the Atlanta Braves to lead the Minnesota Twins to a World Series title in an all-time classic Game 7 (October 27, 1991).
Hard to believe this was 30 years ago. This was my last summer before I got my first "real job". The 15 game win streak was unreal. We'd watch the Twins win, then head to the casino around 10 or so (as black jack was just legalized), often times leaving in daylight. Sleep, then do the exact same thing the next day. Rinse, watch, and repeat. It was one helluva summer.
Interesting that they used to have on field lineup intros before Game 7. Pretty sure these days they just do this is game 1 and game 3 (first home game for other team)
Man, it doesnt get less all these years later. It still rocks. I fell asleep for both the 87 and 91 series game 7s. I woke up from cheers in both. I wish a MN mens pro team can win something while I am still alive. I am 46 and both grandpas and my mother has passed on with nothing, please let me see one championship while I am an adult. Please.
Minnesota Twins are my team. I remember watching this series in 1991. Jack Morris pitched a real gem. It could be one of the best performances, and the series was really memorable for me, even more than the 1987 team. I think this team was pretty, and if I remember correctly they only won maybe 85 games in 1987...
I remember watching this game as a kid and cheering for the Twinkies because of my absolute hate of the Braves since they beat out the Dodgers for the pennant. Also, these Twins uniforms are a whole lot better than the threads they got on now. Lastly, listening to Jack Buck's voice was what baseball was all about.
The music highlighting Bill Mazeroski's walk-off home run to win the 1960 World Series, starting at 52:38, was "Sports Concentrate" composed by Mark Wood.
Kirby Puckett was special. The blue-white hoops jersey a guy in the tunnel was wearing is beautiful. Remind me of vintage uniform of Queens Park Rangers. Mann... Just want to lay hands on it. 💙💙
I remember watching the entire series, and then thinking Kelly was insane allowing Morris to keep pitching and then he was pitching in the 10th inning too. That took a lot of guts on both their parts to pull that off! And then for the Braves to load the bases allowing the Twins to win the game. It was, and still is the best game i have ever seen. The crowd was great too. Ever since then i have been hoping the Twins would do it again. But i doubt any team could beat this game as the most epic game 7 ever!
I'm a Twins fan but can't agree more with this post. What the Braves did from 91-99 was incredible. They are my one exception to the question would you rather have a really good team for a long time or have a shorter reign with multiple championships. I would answer championships 99% of the time. But I'd rather have this Braves era as opposed to the Marlins who parlayed 2 wild card years into championships despite being dreadful most of their other seasons.
Atlanta made so many blunders throughout the Series but still could have won it because Minnesota didn't play their best (with certain exceptions, like Jack Morris).
Good luck. Twins are a great fanbase, really wanted them to advance to the ALCS this year. Was in high school for the '87 series and was a junior in college for this game. This game was probably the greatest World Series game I've ever seen, and I've seen them all since Reggie Jackson's infamous 3-homer game 6 in '77.
I absolutely don’t remember Tommy Lasorda being part of the CBS crew (Twins fan here), but it’s kind of prophetic that he basically said after the game pitching wise, ride your horse! (Was Orel Hershiser listening. lol)
It's between this game and Game 6 of the '75 Series for best baseball game I've seen. (Yes, I am an Old.) I was watching this game with my best friends from college; none of us was a fan of the Twins or the Braves; despite that, we were all kind of jittery at how nerve-wracking it was. At one point, probably around the 8th or so, one of us -- maybe me, can't remember -- said "Holy s--t, this is a great game."
Es maravilloso cuando suben juegos completos, de campeonato y con todo y celebracion con su narracion original, vuela la mente tiempo atras y siente esa gran emocion, gracias por subir estos videos, bendiciones
Not only a great game of baseball at its purest state but to highlight as well the language used by both teams players, managers and the journalists. Such well educated and gentlemen people. What went wrong after that with the players, the media and even the managers...?
I mean, you talk about a true home-field advantage...we had it in the Metrodome. Dazzle knew that bloop single was going to take a big hop, and he never slowed down. No visiting player would ever have that kind of insight. The Metrodome might've been a dump, but it gave us wins.
@@jimhunter6460 Since then they have won 7 or more division championships and have zero World Series crowns since moving to both Turner Field and now SunTrust Park
One of the best Twins team because of Kirby Puckett because he was so good for the Twins and go Twinkie one of the best season and glad to see Patrick Mahomes father used to play for the Twins and Tom kelly one of the best managers and jack Morris pitches a no hitter because he has a great arm
Something I hadn't thought about before this, but both halves of the inning in the eighth ended on pretty awesome double plays that aren't your run of the mill double plays
Fun fact: The Twins were accused of cheating somewhat both in the 1987 and 1991 World Series. Legend has it, they set the air conditioning to max during the top innings. Helping to blow the balls back into play.
One of the Best world series, what won the series for the twins was the fake by chuck at second base and the mistake by Lonnie Smith of not running. But both teams deserved to win.
This may be the best WS ever with the five extra inning games...but 2001 was legendary with 9th inning homers to tie in games 4 and 5 by the Yankees and of course G7 bottom 9. 2016 is very close with a 1-run win by Cleveland in G3, one run win by my CUBS in G5 and of course extra inning G7. '60 with Bill Mazeroski homering in bottom 9 G7 is also possibly the greatest ever. Am I missing any?
I'm glad Jack Buck got the national profile of being CBS' lead MLB guy in the early '90s. One of the greats, and as you point out, a "less is more" minimalist.
One non-baseball related thing that I want to point out in this video: Listen to the pre-game presentation. Note how all the noise that you hear is (a) the PA announcer, (b) that little girl singing the national anthem, and (c) a bunch of fans making noise. I guess at the end of the anthem, you get a little bit of the organ, then they do play some jock jams over the PA until the first pitch. Even during the game, you don't hear a lot of noise that isn't the game or the fans. Just compare that to the amount of production added to pre-game (or even during the game) festivities in a game now, and it's night and day different.
It's true! Nobody went home a loser tonight, Except the Braves. It's not like the record book shows both teams on the left and none on the right. Yes, I know he meant it metaphorical.
@MANCHESTER UNITED Why are you posting your stupid comment in this page. This is a baseball page so if you don't like baseball don't compare the two sports. So next time don't ever come to this page just stay to your beloved sport.
Los bravos de Atlanta están y estarán para ganar la serie mundial próximamente..... se lo merecen y han luchado por ello..... GO BRAVES A OTRA SERIE MUNDIAL
So many easter eggs in this classic! My favorite 2 are when Kent Hrbek gets "hit" by the pitch in the 4th (John Smoltz to this day doesn't believe it and neither do I) and when Terry Pendleton "fouls" the ball on the 3rd strike in the 8th (Jack Morris to this day doesn't believe it and neither do I) - I know hindsight is always 20/20, but if these plays don't happen, the entire momentum of the game changes
Jack Morris pitched a ten inning complete game shutout in a series clinching game. A Hall of Fame performance by any pitcher to ever play professional baseball.
Kelly wanted to take him out of the game in the 10th Morris was having none of that
Looked like he was going out for the 11th
Pirates manager Derrek Shelton would have pulled him in the 5th inning.
Christy Mathewson did that 3 times in the 1905 Series
@@crowtservo Wouldn't have been able to because the minute he started showed promise of being an ace he'd be traded.
I’ve been watching WS since 1966 and this was the greatest game I saw in a WS.
Growing up and still living in Minnesota I found the 1987 series better in many ways because it was the first. However, seven one run games and extra innings in the 7th game is also something else.
the call of the game, the play-by-play is some of my favorite sounds of the game. All-Star cast of announcers
5 of the 7 games went into EXTRA innings, and gane 7 went into the 10th--SCORELESS!
One of the GREATEST serie's EVER!
One of the best World Series ever
I couldn’t agree more!
watched it with my dad.
It is the best World Series ever the only won that comes close is 2001 Yankees Diamondbacks
Yes it is. 2001 was great as well. 1992 was good but didn't go 7. 1986 games 6 and 7 we're amazing.
@@LeoWhalen1933 2002 was underrated. 1993 was probably the best 6-game series.
I was only 10 years old when this happened and it's still, by far, the best baseball game I've ever watched.
same, I was just weeks away from my 10th b-day when I watched this game! A memorable time for me
I was 10 as well. My dad had fallen asleep in the living room somewhere around the 8th inning, and I moved to the kitchen TV so I could have a bowl of cereal and watch.
Just after Larkin lifted that high fly into left to win it, I walked back into the living room, gave my dad a poke, and said “Hey dad, the Twins just won the World Series.”
He said “Hey look at that,” gave me a big smile and a hair tousle, and went back to sleep. I went back into the kitchen to finish my cereal.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch never tasted so sweet.
The greatest pitching performance in World Series history! And I was lucky enough to have attended it. A few years ago, like 2017, Jack Morris sat next to me at the bar of The Original Pancake House in Roseville. We talked about baseball, St Paul since we both attended schools there and, of course, pancakes. Though I believe he had a Belgian waffle.
Hopefully MLB will continue to upload historic matches like this till the season start again.
Twins moments of Game 7:
2:11 Starting lineup for the Twins
3:30 Listen to the ovation for Kirby Puckett after he was introduced!
12:08 How often does a hitter shake hands with a catcher?
34:59 Harper’s single
37:30 Mack’s single
54:40 Gladden’s double
1:26:25 STRIKE. Gant looks like a deer in the headlights!
1:30:11 Gladden’s single
1:59:28 Knoblauch and Gagne’s decoy play
2:05:41 A 3-2-3 double play. How often do you see that?
2:06:40 Bush’s single
2:14:05 Knoblauch’s single
2:20:49 What’s a Lemke? 😆😅😂🤣
2:22:41 Look at Bob Casey and the way he reacted after Lemke struck out.
2:27:48 Davis’ single
2:30:47 Harper’s bunt single
2:44:03 Jack Morris is a War Horse!
2:47:09 Dan Gladden’s “The Bat”/double
2:54:56 Gene Larkin becomes a hero/game winning RBI single
2:59:55 Jack Morris deserves that MVP trophy
3:02:32 World Series trophy presentation.
3:04:09 TK was right the whole series was like a storybook. They shoulda cut it in half and give half to Braves and half to the Twins.
3:07:13 Aguilera, Gagne, Puckett, Hrbek and Gladden interviewed
And that little girl singing the anthem? Wow!
THANKS MIKE !!!
2:47:09 - No Tim, we won't be talking about "The Bat". You're trying too hard. Just enjoy the game.
Takes me back staying up late in 2nd grade to watch this team win the series
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Who new that four days later the twin cities would have a record breaking snow storm that would dump 30 inches in 12 hours.
The Halloween blizzard. I was ten years old and went out trick or treating in NE Minneapolis.
I remember both well. Was living downtown and going to the U, and the scene after the WS win was incredible. Just mob scenes of pure joy and insanity. There is NOTHING like being in a city after a WS victory. Then the snow storm. My car was BURIED man, think it was 3-4 days before I got it out. Headline of the Strib said 'IT FELL AND FELL AND FELL...' The joy and pain of the Twin Cities fall '91!!
I was 5 when this happened. It's my first full sports related memory. My grandparents let me stay up late, as they realized at some point early on, something special was occurring. In the world of Bill Simmons, Jack Morris on this night is THE MAN you'd choose to pitch against the alien invaders
It may have been 30+ years since we’ve been in the WS. But damn we had 2 of the greatest game 7 wins in history
And 3 of the greatest Game 7's in history. We might have come out on the wrong end of the one in '65, but you can hardly complain when you lose 2-0 to Sandy Koufax at the tail end of his prime. Greatest player - one of the greatest men - to ever play the game of baseball.
@@katherineberger6329Koufax was overrated
@@Dezert_Fox I nominate you for Most Preposterous Statement Award
12:08 that handshake shows how even the players knew how great that series was. Like two heavyweight boxers at the start of the 15th and final round.
Greatest World Series of my lifetime, capped by one of the greatest pitching performances I’ve seen. Can you imagine anyone pitching 10 innings anymore? No starting pitcher in this year’s World Series has gone past 6 innings!
Am a yankee fan but when I was growing up in dr I was 11 years old watch every game with my older brother then sure after that I cane to Harlem and became yankee fan ..but this braves team hold child hood memories
Incredible game, incredible series. I was a first year student at University and a sad Boston Red Sox fan to boot. But this series brought me joy. It remains one of the greatest MLB championship series ever played.
No doubt. I'm a Yankees fan. This series is more memorable than those Yankees series wins in the 90s.
I was 16 years old when I watched this game. This and the 2001 World Series are the greatest World Series I've ever seen. I'll never forget
Big Unit and Curt. What a surreal series that was. Phoenix didn't deserve it, but the players did.
On this day in 1991: Jack Morris tosses 10 shutout innings vs. the Atlanta Braves to lead the Minnesota Twins to a World Series title in an all-time classic Game 7 (October 27, 1991).
To date this remains Minnesota's last championship in any of the big 4 leagues (MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL).
Also the sickest championship anyone's ever won. I don't think I've seen better fans ever and the series was astronomical
Lets have hope for the now 5-1 Minnesota Vikings??? They can go 8-1 after wins over Rams, Colts and Jaguars, we will go from there!
Hard to believe this was 30 years ago. This was my last summer before I got my first "real job". The 15 game win streak was unreal. We'd watch the Twins win, then head to the casino around 10 or so (as black jack was just legalized), often times leaving in daylight. Sleep, then do the exact same thing the next day. Rinse, watch, and repeat. It was one helluva summer.
I was a 14 year old
How amazing, I was a freshman in college when I watched this live..its like pieces of my life seeing all these names like Gladden and Hrbek
Interesting that they used to have on field lineup intros before Game 7. Pretty sure these days they just do this is game 1 and game 3 (first home game for other team)
I thank gladden for the broken bat hustle play 🎉🎉 10years old remember it clear as day 31 years later
Man, it doesnt get less all these years later. It still rocks. I fell asleep for both the 87 and 91 series game 7s. I woke up from cheers in both. I wish a MN mens pro team can win something while I am still alive. I am 46 and both grandpas and my mother has passed on with nothing, please let me see one championship while I am an adult. Please.
Twolves got a shot next year
One of the great games ever played!! Jack Morris showed what a big game pitcher he was! Smoltz too!
Minnesota Twins are my team. I remember watching this series in 1991. Jack Morris pitched a real gem. It could be one of the best performances, and the series was really memorable for me, even more than the 1987 team. I think this team was pretty, and if I remember correctly they only won maybe 85 games in 1987...
I remember watching this game as a kid and cheering for the Twinkies because of my absolute hate of the Braves since they beat out the Dodgers for the pennant. Also, these Twins uniforms are a whole lot better than the threads they got on now. Lastly, listening to Jack Buck's voice was what baseball was all about.
The music highlighting Bill Mazeroski's walk-off home run to win the 1960 World Series, starting at 52:38, was "Sports Concentrate" composed by Mark Wood.
Jack Buck was the GOAT of baseball announcing.
No disrepect to Vin Scully, they were both amazing
Watching this series reminds you that there is nothing quite like the grand game of baseball. Nothing.
2:05:43, my all time favorite call by Jack Buck. Actually gets me emotional, and I was a Yankees fan back then!
That double play in the bottom 9th by the Braves was so smooth: wow
Greatest game seven EVER pitched..... Jack Morris OMG.....
Kirby Puckett was special. The blue-white hoops jersey a guy in the tunnel was wearing is beautiful. Remind me of vintage uniform of Queens Park Rangers. Mann... Just want to lay hands on it. 💙💙
love watching this never gets old !
My favorite team and favorite season to this day. #Chopon
Can we ritually sacrifice Joe Buck to bring back Jack Buck?
This comment deserves FAR more likes than it has recieved. Here, take mine!
I remember watching the entire series, and then thinking Kelly was insane allowing Morris to keep pitching and then he was pitching in the 10th inning too. That took a lot of guts on both their parts to pull that off! And then for the Braves to load the bases allowing the Twins to win the game. It was, and still is the best game i have ever seen. The crowd was great too. Ever since then i have been hoping the Twins would do it again. But i doubt any team could beat this game as the most epic game 7 ever!
Jack Morris’s arm still hasn’t recovered from this Herculean effort.
Regarding the Lonnie Smith "blunder": He lost the ball in the outfield. If he fell for the decoy, why didn't he slide into second?
He hesitated which was enough. I don't believe he was convinced enough to slide but he slowed to pick up the ball and that's all it took.
As a braves fan it’s so sad they only got 1 World Series in the 90s they went 5 times and this might be the best World Series ever
Yes they should've won. Herbek and twins cheated
I'm a Twins fan but can't agree more with this post. What the Braves did from 91-99 was incredible. They are my one exception to the question would you rather have a really good team for a long time or have a shorter reign with multiple championships. I would answer championships 99% of the time. But I'd rather have this Braves era as opposed to the Marlins who parlayed 2 wild card years into championships despite being dreadful most of their other seasons.
Atlanta made so many blunders throughout the Series but still could have won it because Minnesota didn't play their best (with certain exceptions, like Jack Morris).
@@heatherratliff1813 Get a life. It's 32 years later and you're whining about one call in one game.
RON.
GANT.
WAS.
OUT.
@@katherineberger6329okay yeah it was 32 years ago, but he was not out at all
I just want Minnesota sports to feel this again.
I will literally do or pay anything to see the Twins win a World Series in my lifetime
Good luck. Twins are a great fanbase, really wanted them to advance to the ALCS this year. Was in high school for the '87 series and was a junior in college for this game. This game was probably the greatest World Series game I've ever seen, and I've seen them all since Reggie Jackson's infamous 3-homer game 6 in '77.
I was born in 87
I got 91
I was at game 2 of this series. I guess for once I'm lucky to be as old as I am.
I absolutely don’t remember Tommy Lasorda being part of the CBS crew (Twins fan here), but it’s kind of prophetic that he basically said after the game pitching wise, ride your horse! (Was Orel Hershiser listening. lol)
Dan Gladden was a freaking gamer!! One of the best World Series ever.
It's between this game and Game 6 of the '75 Series for best baseball game I've seen. (Yes, I am an Old.) I was watching this game with my best friends from college; none of us was a fan of the Twins or the Braves; despite that, we were all kind of jittery at how nerve-wracking it was. At one point, probably around the 8th or so, one of us -- maybe me, can't remember -- said "Holy s--t, this is a great game."
Es maravilloso cuando suben juegos completos, de campeonato y con todo y celebracion con su narracion original, vuela la mente tiempo atras y siente esa gran emocion, gracias por subir estos videos, bendiciones
This was JUST what MLB needed after sweeps in 89' and 90'
Not only a great game of baseball at its purest state but to highlight as well the language used by both teams players, managers and the journalists. Such well educated and gentlemen people.
What went wrong after that with the players, the media and even the managers...?
I mean, you talk about a true home-field advantage...we had it in the Metrodome. Dazzle knew that bloop single was going to take a big hop, and he never slowed down. No visiting player would ever have that kind of insight. The Metrodome might've been a dump, but it gave us wins.
Hard to believe after losing the World Series in 1991 that four short years later that the Braves win the World Series in 1995
They won 14 straight division championships and only got that one crown.
@@jimhunter6460 Since then they have won 7 or more division championships and have zero World Series crowns since moving to both Turner Field and now SunTrust Park
Is it hard to believe that a team that just went to the World Series want again? Clearly not the sharpest tool in the shed lol
Atlanta Braves are 2021 WORLD CHAMPIONS.
Jack Morris strikeouts:
16:57 Morris K’s Gant
29:04 Morris K’s Hunter
1:02:58 Morris K’s Justice
1:26:25 Morris K’s Gant again
1:45:28 Morris K’s Olson
1:48:13 Morris K’s Belliard
2:22:41 Morris K’s Lemke
2:44:03 Morris K’s Smith
The quality of this is awesome.
One of the best Twins team because of Kirby Puckett because he was so good for the Twins and go Twinkie one of the best season and glad to see Patrick Mahomes father used to play for the Twins and Tom kelly one of the best managers and jack Morris pitches a no hitter because he has a great arm
Don't forget Dan Gladden.
Oh yeah sorry
Herbek cheated
@@heatherratliff1813 More of "helping" Ron Gant off the plate, using his own momentum against him, classic martial arts tactic.
@@aresmars2003 yeah right. 🙄
Unreal ... incredible game, coming off a great season and series, and then Jack Buck to boot. It doesn't get much better
Something I hadn't thought about before this, but both halves of the inning in the eighth ended on pretty awesome double plays that aren't your run of the mill double plays
Fun fact: The Twins were accused of cheating somewhat both in the 1987 and 1991 World Series. Legend has it, they set the air conditioning to max during the top innings. Helping to blow the balls back into play.
I believe it. Especially after Herbk pulled Ron Gant off the base and they faked a play to stop Lonnie Smith from scoring a run..
Whatever it takes. This is war.
Late October in mn... no AC needed.
joe buck will never be better than his dad at commentating
Joe's better -- and much better paid -- than Jack. Jack and McCarver have zero chemistry. This game deserved much better.
Hot take!
How does it feel to be objectively wrong?
After Tim McCarver retired, I thought Joe's broadcasts improved a lot with a different color man.
One of the Best world series, what won the series for the twins was the fake by chuck at second base and the mistake by Lonnie Smith of not running. But both teams deserved to win.
I’m a twin n me n my brother where born on this day 31 years later first time seeing this game
Holy! Commercials! I can’t watch this video with a commercial every 1 1/2 at bats.
Beautiful that this is free online
This may be the best WS ever with the five extra inning games...but 2001 was legendary with 9th inning homers to tie in games 4 and 5 by the Yankees and of course G7 bottom 9. 2016 is very close with a 1-run win by Cleveland in G3, one run win by my CUBS in G5 and of course extra inning G7. '60 with Bill Mazeroski homering in bottom 9 G7 is also possibly the greatest ever. Am I missing any?
The great Jack Buck who threw words around as if they were manhole covers opposed to the blabbermouths of today
I'm glad Jack Buck got the national profile of being CBS' lead MLB guy in the early '90s. One of the greats, and as you point out, a "less is more" minimalist.
One non-baseball related thing that I want to point out in this video: Listen to the pre-game presentation. Note how all the noise that you hear is (a) the PA announcer, (b) that little girl singing the national anthem, and (c) a bunch of fans making noise. I guess at the end of the anthem, you get a little bit of the organ, then they do play some jock jams over the PA until the first pitch. Even during the game, you don't hear a lot of noise that isn't the game or the fans.
Just compare that to the amount of production added to pre-game (or even during the game) festivities in a game now, and it's night and day different.
yeah, too much sensory overload in stadiums today... keep it simple it's better
I had a swing and a miss strike 3 on Pendleton in top of the 8th, where did his bat hit the ball?
Twins had a solid lineup. And a deep bench.
still the only minnesota team to ever win anything. its hard being a fan of minnesota sports
Plays I like to watch:
8:47 - 8:58
11:14 - 40:11
40:42 - 1:01:10
1:01:27 - 1:32:03
1:37:05 - 1:48:27
1:49:00 - 2:57:44
3:01:11 - 3:01:40
My favorite team in baseball
Minnesota twins💓💓💓
From George Nemitz, I too was born in 1966.
That 7 year old singing the national anthem was amazing!
Amazing win for the senators!
Yes,when they left Washington for Minnesota in 1961
私は当時、16歳の日本人でしたが、TVで、ワールド・シリーズを見ていました!
日本シリーズも面白いのですが、アメリカのワールド・シリーズにも、関心を持っていました!
30年経過した今でも、このTVで観た、球場の雰囲気を、よく憶えています。
カービー・パケット選手が、ファミコンの野球ゲームに登場していて、大好きでした。
身長は低いですが、体重、パワー、スピードがありました。
ダン・グラッデン選手と、
シェーン・マック選手は、
その後、
東京の巨人に入団し、活躍しました!
日本で、
ダン・グラッデン選手は、乱闘シーンが有名です。
シェーン・マック選手は、バットスピードが速く、見たことがないライナーを打ち、大変驚かされました。
マイク・パグリアルーロ選手は、1994年に、日本の西武に移籍しました。
Best world series in MLB history
A classic.
It's true! Nobody went home a loser tonight,
Except the Braves. It's not like the record book shows both teams on the left and none on the right.
Yes, I know he meant it metaphorical.
2:55:05: You're welcome.
Wow I was in the kindergarten but I remember this game.
6:00, yeah, that smile, kids doing difficult or cute stuff often times have that effect on me as well.
The little girl singing the National Anthem is 38 years old now.
I have 15 years old and bro never see other WS ok want say Is one best series
90s braves shoulda won 3+ World Series w all those all stars and hall of famers
Someday we’ll be back. Someday.
And you'll get STOMPED by my CUBS!!
THE MINNESOTA TWINS WINS THE WORLD SERIES IN 1991 2:55:01
THE MINNESOTA TWINS WINS THE WORLD SERIES IN 1991 2:55:01
@MANCHESTER UNITED well sherlock considering there is not 240 countries I would say you are full of it ............just sayin
@MANCHESTER UNITED Why are you posting your stupid comment in this page. This is a baseball page so if you don't like baseball don't compare the two sports. So next time don't ever come to this page just stay to your beloved sport.
@MANCHESTER UNITED yeah ok cutie pie. There isn't but you go girl
@MANCHESTER UNITED kid? I got Lint on my nads older than you little girl
The guy at 36:01 looks like he could be the long lost son of the color guy on MLB on FOX.
A 30year classic
Man Atlanta had so many chances in the early going...
Someone needs to remaster this video with modern presentation and Joe Buck commentary🤣🤣
The last big 4 sports championship or even final round game/series reached for the state of Minnesota. Woof
i miss the days when a pitcher got to complete a game
Los bravos de Atlanta están y estarán para ganar la serie mundial próximamente..... se lo merecen y han luchado por ello..... GO BRAVES A OTRA SERIE MUNDIAL
You were right!
I knew before the series started that Minnesota was the better team and they went out and proved it
Hit me over the head numerous times and ill never forget this one
Has anybody tried to count the number of Zubaz pants seen in this broadcast?
It was 1991. That was the crest of the Zubaz wave.
8th inning starts at 1:53:45
It would have been cool if Gladden had stolen home during the intentional walk of Puckett.
As I watch this, there is an ad every 38 seconds🙄
So many easter eggs in this classic! My favorite 2 are when Kent Hrbek gets "hit" by the pitch in the 4th (John Smoltz to this day doesn't believe it and neither do I) and when Terry Pendleton "fouls" the ball on the 3rd strike in the 8th (Jack Morris to this day doesn't believe it and neither do I) - I know hindsight is always 20/20, but if these plays don't happen, the entire momentum of the game changes
Carlos Correa & the Minnesota Twins will win it All this Season 2023!!! ❤❤❤❤
Unfortunately no, but this year we’re back for revenge
The year I was born.
3:00:07 -- Jack Morris presented with a brand new Chevy Astro van