The year before this David Wells threw a perfect game against Minnesota. My father told 10 year old me that I would probably never see another perfect game by the Yankees again because they are so rare and the last time he saw one was in 1956.
Michael Niemiera That would have been Don Larson's perfect game in the 1956 World Series. It was Yogi Berra Day and Larson threw the ceremonial first pitch to Yogi. But you probably already knew that.
I was there. When Ledee almost dropped that ball in the 9th, the whole stadium's heart skipped a beat. It looked worse in person. I was also there for David Justice's big home run in the ALCS to send the Yankees to the subway series. I had a great childhood. This video brought back memories.
This was "Yogi Berra" day at the old ballpark. Berra ended his 14 year boycott of Yankee Stadium; Don Larsen throws out the ceremonial first pitch, then he and Berra take seats to watch a perfect game themselves. Larsen and Berra are the only two players ever to be involved in a perfect game (Game 5, 1956 World Series, also at Yankee Stadium), and to later witness one themselves. Ironically, the legendary Bob Sheppard was the Yankees P,.A. announcer both times.
@@kevinmiller1985 Man I miss Old Yankee Stadium. I'd grab the subway just a few blocks from my house to go catch a game. I skipped school with a friend (and his dad) and went to the 1996 home opener, a snowy game against the Royals.
I remember watching this in real time and it remains the only perfect game I've ever seen from start to finish. Felt a little more special to me as a blue jays fan and watching a former Jay pull it off. If you're wondering why I was watching, I was also an expos fan. That helped take some of the sting off watching my team get completely skunked.
the two things that a picher needs when your working on a perfect game, runs so you don't have to pitch extras, and fielders who come up big. And David Cone had both
I was here for this. I'll never forget it; it was bananas. I was too young to appreciate how good of a pitcher Cone is though. Some of the pitches he gets batters to chase are straight nasty.
I could understand hating this team if you weren’t a yankee fan from 98-01, but no clue how you could dislike the players. Such a great roster Jeter, Bernie, O’Neil, Posada, Tino, Rivera, Petitte, etc.
I remember the Baltimore announcers lamenting how much they missed Reggie Jackson and Billy Martin because they were fun to hate but no one could possibly dislike Bernie Williams et al
I was running the board at AM 600 CIQC in Montreal for the broadcast of this game... I didn't really understand the significance of what was going on until about the 7th inning when the phone started to ring non stop... It was radio & TV stations, newspapers and even some websites that wanted audio of the game. Elliot Price was doing the play-by-play that day. What a memory.
I would imagine almost any fielder starts to get really nervous when their pitcher is 5 outs from a perfect game. It's funny how the camera is on Knoblauch's face at 4:28, and you can almost see how nervous he is. Then, the ball comes to him right after. He makes a relatively routine play that I'm sure he has made thousands of time in his life, but I bet his heart was up in his throat for this one.
What a day, I mean everything about this day was just perfect. Gorgeous weather (even with the 33min rain delay) Yogi Berra day Don Larsen in attendance Bobby Mercer on the mic The performance by Cone The old stadium rockin
@@nofurtherwest3474 No and it won't. Someone is making fair or foul ball playable contact, even if it's just a behind the plate pop up or a check swing dribbler down the first base line.
Absolutely incredible, goosebumps from the 6th inning onwards as the crowd starts to realize. In front of Yogi Berra on Yogi Berra day at home, unreal. Amazing amazing amazing.
I hated those teams with a passion, as a diehard M's fan, then and now. That said, while I hate to admit it, I love having a team to hate. Having an "empire" to my Luke Skywalker (M's) made for a really exciting journey that, sadly, didn't end in the same way as the Star War's trilogy. Oh well, that's life.
@@JamesBrown-wy7xs Long-time Yanks fans here. Things didn't always go our way - in the 1995 playoffs, the Yanks were ahead 4-2 going to the 8th inning in the final game, yet the M's won it in extra innings.That was Don Mattingly's final game, and he had a helluva series. Gosh, how I felt sorry for him.
He was Coach Nolan's 2nd favorite just saying lol I'm amazed how smart David Cone. It's impressive how high his intelligence is outside the stadium. Truth is he paid me to drive the old man around and it's was best year I every had in baseball. I watched and waited for the movie "For Love of the Game" grab it and rushed to one my best friends house to watch it. We had just watch Cone pitch against Royals. We had nice time meeting all the Yankees my dad's uncle played for them with Mackey Mantle in 1956. He placed 3rd baseball full time. Boddy Cox played half the time with Brooklyn. Anyways baseball is greatest game in world and probably without a doubt the holy grail depending on who makes the Kool Aid It our countries national treasure. It's my religion without baseball I would not have pasted the 8th grade or nor would I have been at the right place at right time get the right information form people who kind by teaching me how to play the game I fell in love at first sight. You won't believe how much it means to me. Thank you David Cone, Pat Nolan all the 3rd grade teachers in world and many others for giving me the tools I needed. I believe I can take it from here with one headlight. Seriously God bless baseball It's gotten this country this far. It will make the big bad world peace on earth.
Paul O'Niell made that nice catch cuz he was wearing the cotton uniforms George Costanza arranged for the team. In many respects, you could say George was the reason for this momentous game.
great defensive plays by oneill, knobby, girardi, brosius and ledee to preserve it. so many likable players on these dynasty yankees teams. what a treat it was to watch.
I loved this team in particular. I was in high school during this time & I used to love going to the games. There were no egos, just good players & great teamwork. I was lucky enough to go to one of their world series games, too. Just wonderful time back then.
Remember being 10 and watching this at Silver Point Beach Club. As the outs start accumulating everyone in our court started gathering around our cabana (I think we were the only ones that got TV reception) glued to each pitch and the tension as well as celebration with each out. Watching this now, Mercer and McCarver, the graphics and the advertisements brings me right back.
I saw all 3 perfect games. I don't remember much about Don Larsen's because 9 year old me was trying to figure out why the catcher was jumping in the pitcher's arms. I also saw Jim Bunning's perfect game against the Mets.
I remember watching this and going crazy, getting louder each inning. I remember someone came out, looked at the score and was like why I was so loud. I dared not say it but told him to look at the board, they were like "he's pitching a No Hitter?". I was like there are no walks, and that was probably one of the loudest apartment in the building with each out. If only I could afford a ticket back then, Awesome experience!
I was there. 9 years old. My dad and i are red sox fans but a friend of ours asked us to go with them. Never turn down a ball game. The best game i ever saw in person hands down. And i saw the sox in 04 at Fenway during the playoffs.
David Cohen, great pitcher. Paul O'Neil in Center Field, Posada Catcher, Bernie Williams, they had and still have one hell of a team and great line up.
This was the third perfect game at the first yankees stadium, the first by don Larsen in the fifth game in 1956 world series, the second David wells in 1998.and David cone in 1999.
Hey MLB can you please add the history of the 1956 WS perfect game history before Cone's perfect game? To me this was the most unbelievable thing that ever happened in sports. Perfect games are super rare but to have one pitched after Larsen throws out the first pitch to Berra commemorating that perfect game would add so much more meaning to this one.
I remember catching that game on tv (Rangers fan). His slider was other worldly that day. I admired him. I Hated facing him as he was a Ranger-killer. But he was good, even in his later years.
Ricky ledee saves david cone perfect game with his basket catch in 9th. If he miss handle that play it would be no hitter and error for David cone and instead of a perfect game.
Don’t forget David Wells peopleeeee. He too pitched for the Yankees in 98 and pitched a perfect game against the Minnesota Twins. Paul O’Neil caught the final out
What an awesome Yankees team. I loved that I was able to grow up as a wide-eyed middle schooler and watch the Yankees achieve 3 World Series titles in a row. My dad told me I'd never see a team this good again.
I'm jealous of every single one of those people that were in attendance at that game! For me? (IN MY OPINION) Witnessing a perfect game in baseball, it's almost as big as a team winning a world championship. In baseball, in ALL sports every year, we see a team win a world championship, but a PERFECT GAME? In over 140 years that the game of baseball has existed, there's ONLY been 23 perfect games that's ever been thrown, that rarity alone, it rivals a team winning a World Series Title, it might even surpass it, if anything due to the rarity aspect
By this rational, the Yankees should sign more pitchers whose first names start with D. To all you Daniel's, Dirk's, Denny's, and Doug's out there...come join the Yankees!
A perfect game is an amazing accomplishment as it is, but to pitch one against a team with Vlad Guerrero in the lineup who could hit pretty much anything was the most damn impressive part of all!
Duhjr88 yeah Brett is a fine baseball player seems I'm always watching what aaron judge does. But. Brett takes,over, and I end up watching if Brett gonna get,on base or if Brett hits the ball so I end up watching what Brett,gonna do lol. Nuts. He's a, heck of a ball player
0:53 -- You could've blurred everything but the bat, and you could have easily guessed it was Vladimir Guerrero by him going for that well off the plate pitch
Paul O'Neal hadn't the slightest clue he was saving a perfect game when he made that dive in the first how can you not love baseball?
and now they're broadcast partners!!
@@asianpianoman and really good broadcast guys at that
@@rancidcrawfish they became brothers
@Seba Tarth and a great example of how important it is to go all out all the time even if the situation seems routine
It’s O’Neill
Domingo German (2023)
David Cone (1999)
David Wells (1998)
Don Larson (1956)
Yankees Legends Forever! 🙌
The moose could of been part of them.
If your name starts with a D, you could be in for history 👏
6:16 Good that Don lived to see this perfect game. Rest in peace, man.
The year before this David Wells threw a perfect game against Minnesota. My father told 10 year old me that I would probably never see another perfect game by the Yankees again because they are so rare and the last time he saw one was in 1956.
Michael Niemiera That would have been Don Larson's perfect game in the 1956 World Series. It was Yogi Berra Day and Larson threw the ceremonial first pitch to Yogi. But you probably already knew that.
I thought this was 99 and wells was 96
crazy good time to be a Yankee fan 10 year old me loved it
crazy both wells and cone struck out the side in the third to
Now another one!
I was there. When Ledee almost dropped that ball in the 9th, the whole stadium's heart skipped a beat. It looked worse in person. I was also there for David Justice's big home run in the ALCS to send the Yankees to the subway series. I had a great childhood. This video brought back memories.
I was there for the justice homer too... old stadium erupted at that moment!!
I was at David Wells’ perfect game.
@@courtgizzle Wells' perfect game was so fun to watch on tv. That's cool that you were there. It must have been insane in the stadium that day,.
It's crazy how Don Larsen threw out the first pitch at this game
Larson wore Cone's glove for the ceremonial first pitch. Berra wore Girardi's. What part of "Yankee Magic" does anyone not understand?
Nicholas Radakovich
God exists
This was "Yogi Berra" day at the old ballpark. Berra ended his 14 year boycott of Yankee Stadium; Don Larsen throws out the ceremonial first pitch, then he and Berra take seats to watch a perfect game themselves. Larsen and Berra are the only two players ever to be involved in a perfect game (Game 5, 1956 World Series, also at Yankee Stadium), and to later witness one themselves. Ironically, the legendary Bob Sheppard was the Yankees P,.A. announcer both times.
@MANCHESTER UNITED And yet both are akin to watching grass grow...
@@kevinmiller1985 Man I miss Old Yankee Stadium. I'd grab the subway just a few blocks from my house to go catch a game. I skipped school with a friend (and his dad) and went to the 1996 home opener, a snowy game against the Royals.
Jeter was the only one not to touch the ball on that perfect game.
I thought I was the only one that noticed that lol
+Congo Parrot you're stupid. He was being sarcastic you illiterate fuck
+Obi-Wan Kenobi can we all just calm down?
Not his fault if the ball never came to him
R Petit he hit a home run though
88 pitches for a perfect game... Awesome lights out performance.
So 3.26 pitcher per batter on average?
Jeter could have brought a chair for this
@@TheJester39 also here in 2019, I'm just glad chuck didnt yip a throw into the stands
And we don’t care that baseball isn’t as big as sucker we like our sport as being ours.
MANCHESTER UNITED soccer... one of the most boring sports on the planet .
@MANCHESTER UNITED soccer is for people who cannot play baseball.
majordegan he was a part of two that’s crazy
I remember watching this in real time and it remains the only perfect game I've ever seen from start to finish. Felt a little more special to me as a blue jays fan and watching a former Jay pull it off. If you're wondering why I was watching, I was also an expos fan. That helped take some of the sting off watching my team get completely skunked.
1999 was such a great year. One of my favorites in life in general, great times
David Cone! Is my favorite pitcher ever! This game was very special and eerie I love it!!!!
the two things that a picher needs when your working on a perfect game, runs so you don't have to pitch extras, and fielders who come up big. And David Cone had both
How much I miss the golden years of the NYY.
I was here for this. I'll never forget it; it was bananas. I was too young to appreciate how good of a pitcher Cone is though. Some of the pitches he gets batters to chase are straight nasty.
I could understand hating this team if you weren’t a yankee fan from 98-01, but no clue how you could dislike the players. Such a great roster Jeter, Bernie, O’Neil, Posada, Tino, Rivera, Petitte, etc.
I remember the Baltimore announcers lamenting how much they missed Reggie Jackson and Billy Martin because they were fun to hate but no one could possibly dislike Bernie Williams et al
i’ve been a Red Sox fan my whole life, but i always had respect for Jeter… a class act
I was running the board at AM 600 CIQC in Montreal for the broadcast of this game... I didn't really understand the significance of what was going on until about the 7th inning when the phone started to ring non stop... It was radio & TV stations, newspapers and even some websites that wanted audio of the game. Elliot Price was doing the play-by-play that day. What a memory.
Why wasn't DVH there?
Big deal..
It is not a lie. My team lost, but it was a cool thing to experience none the less.
@@diamonddog13 I'm not sure to be honest. Dave normally would have been calling...
@@diamonddog13 Who's DVH?
I would imagine almost any fielder starts to get really nervous when their pitcher is 5 outs from a perfect game. It's funny how the camera is on Knoblauch's face at 4:28, and you can almost see how nervous he is. Then, the ball comes to him right after. He makes a relatively routine play that I'm sure he has made thousands of time in his life, but I bet his heart was up in his throat for this one.
Of all the perfect games in the modern era, this one is my favorite. David Cone was fun to watch.
What a day, I mean everything about this day was just perfect.
Gorgeous weather (even with the 33min rain delay)
Yogi Berra day
Don Larsen in attendance
Bobby Mercer on the mic
The performance by Cone
The old stadium rockin
It was hot and humid, can't say it was gorgeous
slapshot68 *sigh* can you just go along with it?
Facing the lackluster Expos...in the middle of a dynasty...
I'm going to throw a big party when David Cone kicks the bucket
STFU@@Don10466. Go get a life loser.
Them carrying David Cone off of the field with the crowd going wild is an all-time great moment for me
27 up 27 down baseball immortality.
The true PERFECT game would be 27 strikeouts in 81 pitches, but I think I can settle with seeing 27 up and 27 down.
@@JamesBrown-wy7xs has that ever happened?
@@nofurtherwest3474 No and it won't. Someone is making fair or foul ball playable contact, even if it's just a behind the plate pop up or a check swing dribbler down the first base line.
Absolutely incredible, goosebumps from the 6th inning onwards as the crowd starts to realize. In front of Yogi Berra on Yogi Berra day at home, unreal. Amazing amazing amazing.
One of my favorite trivia points about this game is that, on Yogi Berra Day, David Cone threw 88 pitches.
I went to this game as a kid. It was amazing!
Damn I miss these days. The 1998-2001 Yankees were the best team I've ever seen. They were nearly impossible to beat.
I hated those teams with a passion, as a diehard M's fan, then and now. That said, while I hate to admit it, I love having a team to hate. Having an "empire" to my Luke Skywalker (M's) made for a really exciting journey that, sadly, didn't end in the same way as the Star War's trilogy. Oh well, that's life.
@@JamesBrown-wy7xs I love to hate the Yankees, too.
@@JamesBrown-wy7xs Long-time Yanks fans here. Things didn't always go our way - in the 1995 playoffs, the Yanks were ahead 4-2 going to the 8th inning in the final game, yet the M's won it in extra innings.That was Don Mattingly's final game, and he had a helluva series. Gosh, how I felt sorry for him.
1996 was a special year. Unexpected. The franchise started to rise again as soon Charlie Hayes made the final catch in the World Series.
Just a dude from Kansas City, MO. Loved watching him even after he left his hometown team.
He was Coach Nolan's 2nd favorite just saying lol I'm amazed how smart David Cone. It's impressive how high his intelligence is outside the stadium. Truth is he paid me to drive the old man around and it's was best year I every had in baseball. I watched and waited for the movie "For Love of the Game" grab it and rushed to one my best friends house to watch it. We had just watch Cone pitch against Royals. We had nice time meeting all the Yankees my dad's uncle played for them with Mackey Mantle in 1956. He placed 3rd baseball full time. Boddy Cox played half the time with Brooklyn. Anyways baseball is greatest game in world and probably without a doubt the holy grail depending on who makes the Kool Aid It our countries national treasure. It's my religion without baseball I would not have pasted the 8th grade or nor would I have been at the right place at right time get the right information form people who kind by teaching me how to play the game I fell in love at first sight. You won't believe how much it means to me. Thank you David Cone, Pat Nolan all the 3rd grade teachers in world and many others for giving me the tools I needed. I believe I can take it from here with one headlight. Seriously God bless baseball It's gotten this country this far. It will make the big bad world peace on earth.
Paul O'Niell made that nice catch cuz he was wearing the cotton uniforms George Costanza arranged for the team. In many respects, you could say George was the reason for this momentous game.
That's deep!
😂 love it. He could actually breathe
Joe Girardi was a great catcher and a really great manager! Much love for Girardi.
Girardi*
great defensive plays by oneill, knobby, girardi, brosius and ledee to preserve it. so many likable players on these dynasty yankees teams. what a treat it was to watch.
I loved this team in particular. I was in high school during this time & I used to love going to the games. There were no egos, just good players & great teamwork. I was lucky enough to go to one of their world series games, too. Just wonderful time back then.
They were just as perfect as Cone was!
Even knoblauch, who couldn't hit a car if thrown from 100 ft, made a nice play
This is before he caught the yips.
Knoblauch, part of two perfect games and goes down with the yips....fascinating
My favorite player growing up. Crushed me to watch his career spiral out of control with something as simple as throwing a ball.
@@BilliumRye the yips will get ya. I don't really get it, unless he was just jucing the whole time. Which would kind of make sense.
He only threw 88 pitches and never had more than 2 balls in any count....that's efficient...and his slider and splitter were on point that day
its interesting how he changes his arm slot at times. that's why i looked him up
Remember being 10 and watching this at Silver Point Beach Club. As the outs start accumulating everyone in our court started gathering around our cabana (I think we were the only ones that got TV reception) glued to each pitch and the tension as well as celebration with each out. Watching this now, Mercer and McCarver, the graphics and the advertisements brings me right back.
here for domingo!!!
15 year anniversary. I still remember watching this game.
A big crowd at the old Yankee Stadium for this is just electric!
The Bronx is never the same since the old yankee stadium demolished.
Truer words were never spoken.
@@Surfer041
Jesus spoke more truth...🤗
the House that Ruth Built: 39 American Leagues 26 World Series
#NotMyYankeeStadium: 1 American League 1 World Series
I'm just happy I got to see it when I was 8. Pretty overwhelming for a little kid.
Courtney Gibson Jr-Just like Chicago ever since Old Comiskey Park was torn down.
my favorite pitcher growing up , his variety of pitches was nice to watch ....
Billy Lzer a great big game pitcher of his era, I feel he sometimes gets lost in the shuffle
Loved when he threw the Laredo!
I saw all 3 perfect games. I don't remember much about Don Larsen's because 9 year old me was trying to figure out why the catcher was jumping in the pitcher's arms. I also saw Jim Bunning's perfect game against the Mets.
Cone being carried off the field.
Any baseball fan knows how incredibly cool that is.
I remember watching this and going crazy, getting louder each inning. I remember someone came out, looked at the score and was like why I was so loud. I dared not say it but told him to look at the board, they were like "he's pitching a No Hitter?". I was like there are no walks, and that was probably one of the loudest apartment in the building with each out. If only I could afford a ticket back then, Awesome experience!
David Cone reminds me of the T-1000. He's such a cool cat. I loved him as a Blue Jay.
Lol you made my day. He does look like that guy from Terminator.
You think David Cone is a cool cat... You need your head examined... He's a piece of crap
When he was with the Mets, he used to stay after games and hit on female groupies.
I mean he's a good looking guy. He can get laid.
I was there. 9 years old. My dad and i are red sox fans but a friend of ours asked us to go with them. Never turn down a ball game. The best game i ever saw in person hands down. And i saw the sox in 04 at Fenway during the playoffs.
His Team-mates made It Happen!! They were FLAWLESS!!!
David Cohen, great pitcher. Paul O'Neil in Center Field, Posada Catcher, Bernie Williams, they had and still have one hell of a team and great line up.
I mean 2 perfect games in 2 years between 2 really good friends. Can’t beat it ❤
Those Yankees teams of the mid to late 90's were so dominant, especially the '98 team. They practically had an All-Star at every position.
This was the third perfect game at the first yankees stadium, the first by don Larsen in the fifth game in 1956 world series, the second David wells in 1998.and David cone in 1999.
Did anyone else's but me notice Derke Jeter didn't get any outs
HolmenVikings13 no i did too
He hit a home run that game though
He did twist a double play
not during this game, seeing as no Expo even got on first base!
HolmenVikings13 True but he hit that big home run in the 2nd
Breakdown of Cone’s 27 outs:
10 Strikeouts
9 Flyouts (O’ Neill 4, Ledee 3, Williams 2)
1 Popout (Knoblauch)
3 Foulouts (Girardi 2, Brosius)
4 Groundouts (Brosius 2, Knoblauch, Martinez)
MIA: Derek Jeter
Jeets could've brought a chair for this
Ironically the next Yankees perfect game, another DJ never recorded a single out lol
@@41Brother2 This coincidence is nuts LOL
thanks, i was about to go back and count them.
I was an Expos fan rooting for Cone to get the perfect game. Baseball is the greatest, I miss it so bad.
Dedric There-Expos/Nats haven't been no hit since.
i was there because im a mets fan and i still liked david cone.
Hey MLB can you please add the history of the 1956 WS perfect game history before Cone's perfect game? To me this was the most unbelievable thing that ever happened in sports. Perfect games are super rare but to have one pitched after Larsen throws out the first pitch to Berra commemorating that perfect game would add so much more meaning to this one.
I remember catching that game on tv (Rangers fan). His slider was other worldly that day. I admired him. I Hated facing him as he was a Ranger-killer. But he was good, even in his later years.
Dirty rotten that slider
Wait when did you face David Cone?
I didnt. Just watch the video
David cone deserved this but you gotta admit it was a real defensive team win. O’Neil and Knoblauch, Brosius, Girardi....
Indeed the defense was absolutely flawless
Ricky ledee saves david cone perfect game with his basket catch in 9th. If he miss handle that play it would be no hitter and error for David cone and instead of a perfect game.
I love this sport.
"i was there"
-brian williams
+HIGH PRIEST "me too!" -hillary clinton
What has Hillary got to do with this, you RWNJ?
Jason Pollock It's past your bedtime, globalist troll.
NY Rangers Globalist? LMAO, what are you even talking about? The only troll is you.
NY Rangers LMAO. All you RWNJs are good for is spouting nonsense and insults.
I was behind home plate for that game...crazy game! Watching it brings back a lot of memories....one of them being my awful haircut in 1999!!!
Who came here when Domingo threw his perfect game
The infield and outfield made some amazing plays for david
Bone chilling dream come true for conee
Who's here after Domingo German threw his perfect game!
David Cone was an amazing pitcher for the New York Yankees
Chills every time!
Who’s here after Germán just made history for the first time since this
My favorite is David Wells’ perfect game
Rewatching this after last night’s perfect game by Germán….
germán*
@@leviestner lol I’m an idiot. Thank you
@@CFDEngCo3hahahha ur good, it’s pronounced hermon so i understand
The city was so full of life in the mid to late 90s
They need a David Cone card in MLB the Show
I was there, on my bihrthday, with my Dad. I bought season tickets (Sunday games) for his birthday earlier that year.
Don’t forget David Wells peopleeeee. He too pitched for the Yankees in 98 and pitched a perfect game against the Minnesota Twins. Paul O’Neil caught the final out
What an awesome Yankees team. I loved that I was able to grow up as a wide-eyed middle schooler and watch the Yankees achieve 3 World Series titles in a row. My dad told me I'd never see a team this good again.
we must be related
Your father's a smart man
I was in high school, it was a great time to be a Yankees fan. :)
Happy 23 Year Anniversary 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
July 18, 2022
David and Paulie are the best in the YES booth!
I was at this game... I was 12 and a Red Sox fan. But I still wanted Cone to get it
Yeah you're one of the three million people who have claimed to have been there that day
*6:03** "Everlasting Image" 2.0, right there. ^_^*
My best pitcher of all time
I'm jealous of every single one of those people that were in attendance at that game! For me? (IN MY OPINION) Witnessing a perfect game in baseball, it's almost as big as a team winning a world championship. In baseball, in ALL sports every year, we see a team win a world championship, but a PERFECT GAME? In over 140 years that the game of baseball has existed, there's ONLY been 23 perfect games that's ever been thrown, that rarity alone, it rivals a team winning a World Series Title, it might even surpass it, if anything due to the rarity aspect
Justin you are so right! l don't watch baseball anymore. But l was born 7-18. A Perfect Game. Cone DID IT!!
You’re welcome Keith
Everybody was popping up !
A masterpiece!!
RIP Yogi
+Gameshowboy 92
and Bob Murcer
Cone should be in the hall of fame tbh
Don Larsen, David Cone, David Wells all three yankee pitched a perfect game and all three with names starting in letter D.
Who the fuck cares what letter they start with
Lcw is also the sign of the illuminati be afraid.
Rinzler Mike Musina could of been the fourth in 2001. Damn you Carl Everett
By this rational, the Yankees should sign more pitchers whose first names start with D. To all you Daniel's, Dirk's, Denny's, and Doug's out there...come join the Yankees!
Wow big deal... What are you going to do next for us split the atom?
Not a particularly big baseball and yankee fan, but this is iconic and was awesome to watch.
A perfect game is an amazing accomplishment as it is, but to pitch one against a team with Vlad Guerrero in the lineup who could hit pretty much anything was the most damn impressive part of all!
David Cone!!!
I miss those guys of those Championship Yankees. The only guy of today's teams who would've fit on those old teams is Brett Gardner.
Yankees don't have juiced players anymore and now they suck. What a surprise!
Mene Tekel lol ok
You act like the Yankees were the only team with roided players. Which shows your ignorance.
Seems to me the current young core of Yankees could do very, very well.
Duhjr88 yeah Brett is a fine baseball player seems I'm always watching what aaron judge does. But. Brett takes,over, and I end up watching if Brett gonna get,on base or if Brett hits the ball so I end up watching what Brett,gonna do lol. Nuts. He's a, heck of a ball player
Personally, I feel David Cone should be in the Hall of Fame
Suzyn Waldman.. the reason why I didnt like those telecasts on WNYW
GOODNESS GWACIOUS!
What a glory moment!
So I guess David Cone had a perfect Summer day.
when he had that slider going, my gawd....that thing broke three feet!
Awesome! Well done dude
I’m not a Yankee fan, but my dad was. He used to say that this team was magic. How can I disagree with him?
Ur pops was a smart man ❤
BRAVO!BRAVISSIMO!!!
I wasn't there!!!
Beyond awesome with Larsen there. I was at wells game year b4 .the glory years. You have to be praying the ball isnt hit to you
It’s doubtful there will ever be another Yankee team this great.
Add german to the history 🙏
0:53 -- You could've blurred everything but the bat, and you could have easily guessed it was Vladimir Guerrero by him going for that well off the plate pitch