phil licitra You're an idiot, he was referring to him knowing he was cold and not hitting, and was happy that ibanez did what he couldn't. He put the team ahead of himself.
Closest thing to magic from the old stadium. Raul really was amazing and solidified himself in pinstripes even for just that one year. Never complained. Never upset. Just showed up and played the game he loved. Guy is class. Glad too see him still doing well back in Seattle. Guy is awesome.
@@Surfer041 you’re wrong, I’ve been at a lot of playoff games since 2017. The stadium shakes especially in the bleachers. It’s louder now compared to this 2013 season video
I remember watching this in my basement with my dad. We went INSANE. That was the most excited I had been since the 09 world series. It sucks that we got swept in the next round though :(
***** My apologies for using a word you don't understand. I'm used to communicating with people that have at least a 3rd grade level education. By the way, check the standings :)
Me too. I still look back on this and think about how I was in our basement with my dad, and scared the living crap out of our cat when we jumped up and started yelling. RIP Dad
This still hurts to watch as an O's fan, even this much later. Old man Ibanez single-handedly crushed my dreams as hard as he crushed those two clutch homers😭
Also was there but with my gf. Ill never forget the RAUUUUUUUUIUUUL chants and the floor shaking. We were first row over the black in CF towards thr right field side. Both home runs were a perfect view from off the bat all the way to landing.
What an awesome pick up he was for us. These are the types of moves that Brian Cashman makes that initially make us scratch our heads. But those years with him and Andruw Jones platooning left field, DHing, and pinch-hitting were exactly what we needed. Two veterans with a little bit left in the tank who just went out and took care of business. If only Mo and Jeter didn’t get hurt that year. What could’ve been 😔
I remember this mannnnnn I was so hyped when he hit those homeruns. One to tie it and the next to win it definitely key moments in that series and without him it would of been a whole different story.
This moment will resonate with me forever. Yanks didn’t get pass ALCS but they disposed of the Orioles in this series. A descent ball player with Philly , lost in the shuffle in NY with such massive star power, came off the bench to hit for baseball’s highest paid player and delivered not once but TWICE in the game. He can show this footage to his grand kids 30 yrs from now.
Such a weird yankee post season that year. I don't know how to explain it but you could feel those Ibanez homers coming watching it live. It was a magical kind of post season. The kind of magic that usually leads to a world series win. But the moment Jeter got injured late in game 1 of the ALCS everybody could instantly feel that magic disapear.
These Ibanez homeruns, 2001 Tino/Broscius homers, Mattingly's 1995 ALDS homer and my alltime favorite Leyritz Game 4 Homer off Wohlers were something else to watch live. But Ibanez's homerun tear is still the impressive clutch hitting display I ever saw. Night after night the whole stadium and what felt like the whole world could feel those homeruns coming and night after night Ibanez delivered. Unless you watched Ibanez's homers live you dont understand just how incredible it really was.
I saw that game and when he hit the first one I was estatic but when he hit the game winner I was beside myself yelling and clapping. That's what being a Yankee is about. Moments especially in postseason like that coming through in the clutch to win. Raul Ibanez had his Yankee moment.
Mike Illmatic He also had several big hits in September coming in, when the Yankees needed every one of those wins to stave off the Orioles from the AL East crown
Imagine you just got subbed into the playoffs for Alex Rodriguez, and you do exactly what’s keeping you in the league at that point, hit 2 clutch home runs that few veterans/legends could do. That was unbelievable. Big fan of Raul.
Raul is the man. Its a shame the Yankees allowed him to sign with another team. Even sadder this week when ESPN let him go. He is a talented baseball player and analyst. I hope he lands on his feet soon. Good luck Raul!!
Proof that this place is too big and doesn't hold sound, the stadium is going absolutely NUTS and you can barely hear a thing. I mean look at how wild the bleachers are! but no sound, no roar like the old stadium. smh
That's not the stadium's fault, that's TBS dumbing the sound down. WWE does that too. They lower the crowd noise so the announcers can talk. Get mad at TBS, not the new stadium.
+R.J. Perfetto I went to my first Yankee game last Friday (A-Rods last game) and I was at the top down 1st baseline and it so damn loud up there. But you would never know it watching on TV. I remember as a kid watching the games, the camera would shake and you can hear how loud it was.
You can tell that TBS purposely lowered the crowd noise after the homeruns, listen to the crowd off the sound of the bat compared to a few seconds later. Sound may not be held in like the old stadium, but the new one isn't awful either.
I was here, one of the greatest things I've ever seen. The next game I went to was game 1 of the ALCS…when he tied it up in the 9th with ANOTHER clutch dinger.
I was also at both of those games too, just incredible...those were some of my favorite moments ever in the Bronx, outside of Jeters final HR which I also was lucky enough to see. Great memories!
Ibanez also had an insane game tying homer at the very end of the reg szn to get them to the yoffs, AND an insane game tying homer in game 1 of the ALCS. Man was Jesus in a losing effort
I was at this game with my brother and father. I went absolutely ape shit when he hit the second homerun. The greatest game I have ever been too. They should show the camera from the great hall because that's where I was. Pure mayhem.
I remember that great season he was having in phillie then he got hurt if woulda been healthy he woulda won mvp that year raul Ibanez has been a great player for a long time
I am really surprised at the concentration in his turn at bat. When there is a clutch person like him on a bench, thickness increases in the batting order
@@jorgelugo9473 *Inaccurate comment. Real Madrid (34) and Juventus (33) are the only teams in any sport on the planet that have more championships than the New York Yankees (27). In case you lost count, that's 2 teams, not "about a dozen". So take your sports ignorance somewhere else. Thanks. Bye.* 👍
@@jorgelugo9473 *The World Series started in 1903. The Champions League tournament started in 1955, 52 years later, and was originally a money grab response to the Latin Cup. Regardless, playing Devil's Advocate, Real Madrid has won 13 times. Let me know when they get to 27 titles. That means the soonest I can hear back from you is in 2035. So again, go take your sports ignorance somewhere else. Thanks. Bye.* 👍
@@superbrownbrown ok. Lets look at ratings, revenue, popularity. The greatest sport in the world is football mate. Baseball is dying a slow and misreable death with its boring gameplay.
Tom Ryan I agree. I thought the Mariners had the worst announcer but after I heard other teams I noticed that most teams are pretty bad. It seems like teams don't care about investing in a quality announcers anymore which is really sad. Many of them just take a former player or a guy who worked for a TV station and call him an announcer.
Derek Jeter getting seriously injured carried off the field Game 1 in the ALCS against the Tigers completely ruined that whole Postseason and year. The whole momentum died for the Yankees after that the entire series as the Yankees were swept. I hated that Yankees Postseason series the most of any 2010 to 2019.
Derek Jeter never got benched in the playoffs because he came to play. A-Rod went back to choke-Rod in this postseason. Which led to Raul Ibanez becoming a hero here
+Jesse Lindell i was one section over from where the second home run landed and i get chills till this day remembering the intensity of the fans cheering right when the bat made contact... it was worth losing my hat too haha =D
I was at this game and holy shit this was so amazing. The place went fucking apeshit for both HRs, I literally had no voice not more than a minute after Raul's walk off HR.
This is one of the most underrated Yankee moments of all time
No doubt...
Couldn’t make this up if you wanted to .. it was amazing to watch
Ibanez is an electrifying hitter, he's so clutch. He'll be forever loved and remembered as a yankee.
He I enjoyed the time he was here .. remind me of our time with Bobby abreu
Say what you want about A-Rod, but he was being a really awesome teammate here.
hineighbor he totally sucked he was the one being pinch hit for a fraud is a little pussy
phil licitra You're an idiot, he was referring to him knowing he was cold and not hitting, and was happy that ibanez did what he couldn't. He put the team ahead of himself.
Hi, Neighbor! Despite all his troubles, he's always appeared to try to be a great teammate and role model
John King yeah that exactly what i want my kids to follow in the footsteps of a lying cheating steroid junkie loser and become a waste of talent
So is the guy who holds the hair of the chick being gang raped.
I was his mailman, when he lived in West Harrison during his stay with the Yankees. That day, I said to him you are going to Shine in that game.
I remember watching this on TV. Unbelievable.
At that time I thought that that second homer was a replay of the first. Crazy.
SharinganRebirth Just one of baseball's many magical moments.
me too, my parents were asleep and when he hit that second bomb i was running around my house shouting in joy. good memories :)
I was there with my dad. it was amazing.
@@AAli220 me too! Hands down my favorite Yankee game I've ever been to.
Easily one of the most impactful one-season Yankees ever. And fans will always hold a soft spot for him.
I lost my fucking shit when he did this. I literally went nuts.
Shut up you filthy little mud blood
same lol
Ansanderaro I was at this game. This was the loudest I’ve ever heard the new Stadium. This place was going completely nuts, and I was too!
it's nice that you're human again.
Did you find it?? A lost shit would probably start smelling really bad after a while
Closest thing to magic from the old stadium. Raul really was amazing and solidified himself in pinstripes even for just that one year. Never complained. Never upset. Just showed up and played the game he loved. Guy is class. Glad too see him still doing well back in Seattle. Guy is awesome.
Crowds reaction is Epic. No place like Yankee Stadium. No place like NY.
Epic, but not as epic as old Yankee Stadium,
@@savagedick3848 blah blah blah. The reactions at the new stadium since 2017 have been amazing buddy
@@conpop6924 you're wrong. This is a shopping mall with a baseball field
No place . ⚡⚡⚡⚡
@@Surfer041 you’re wrong, I’ve been at a lot of playoff games since 2017. The stadium shakes especially in the bleachers. It’s louder now compared to this 2013 season video
I remember watching that game 9 years ago. I still get goosebumps every time I watch this video.
I remember watching this in my basement with my dad. We went INSANE. That was the most excited I had been since the 09 world series. It sucks that we got swept in the next round though :(
***** Lmfao they had a potent offense and a great rotation. Take your ignorance elsewhere/
***** My apologies for using a word you don't understand. I'm used to communicating with people that have at least a 3rd grade level education. By the way, check the standings :)
***** Not quite as stupid as you, Mr. Keyboard Warrior. Please, grow the fuck up and go troll somebody who shares your minute intellectual capacity.
Coming from Baltimore....we were happy to see you got beat in the next round. This game was a sad moment for us.
Me too. I still look back on this and think about how I was in our basement with my dad, and scared the living crap out of our cat when we jumped up and started yelling.
RIP Dad
This still hurts to watch as an O's fan, even this much later. Old man Ibanez single-handedly crushed my dreams as hard as he crushed those two clutch homers😭
Greatest Game I've ever been to. And to be there with my Dad it was awesome. Raaaauuuullll!!!
NyzPantherfan92 same here, with my dad when I was 10 years old such an amazing experience
Also was there but with my gf. Ill never forget the RAUUUUUUUUIUUUL chants and the floor shaking. We were first row over the black in CF towards thr right field side. Both home runs were a perfect view from off the bat all the way to landing.
Moments like this are why at times I still love baseball
I will say this is one of the best crowd reactions you will ever see. The hype here was actually insane.
I was at this game. Today is the 11th anniversary. It was surreal. Pinch hit for Arod, HR. Arod was trash that post season
@@jasonrusso7same here. Place was absolutely electric
What an awesome pick up he was for us. These are the types of moves that Brian Cashman makes that initially make us scratch our heads. But those years with him and Andruw Jones platooning left field, DHing, and pinch-hitting were exactly what we needed. Two veterans with a little bit left in the tank who just went out and took care of business. If only Mo and Jeter didn’t get hurt that year. What could’ve been 😔
the eruption in that stadium... its addicting to hear, and Ibanez thought so too, so he had to hear it a second time :P
I remember this mannnnnn I was so hyped when he hit those homeruns. One to tie it and the next to win it definitely key moments in that series and without him it would of been a whole different story.
This moment will resonate with me forever. Yanks didn’t get pass ALCS but they disposed of the Orioles in this series. A descent ball player with Philly , lost in the shuffle in NY with such massive star power, came off the bench to hit for baseball’s highest paid player and delivered not once but TWICE in the game. He can show this footage to his grand kids 30 yrs from now.
Out of all the Yankee playoff games I’ve witnessed, this is one of my faves
Very underrated one-man show in sports history.
i was blessed to be at this game my sr. year of hs ... still loudest I ever heard the crowd in the new stadium. I'll never forget that night!
Such a weird yankee post season that year. I don't know how to explain it but you could feel those Ibanez homers coming watching it live. It was a magical kind of post season. The kind of magic that usually leads to a world series win. But the moment Jeter got injured late in game 1 of the ALCS everybody could instantly feel that magic disapear.
I remember watching this, and as soon as he hit that pitch in the 12th, my mind erupted. Two homeruns in the 9th and 12th? Unreal.
0:35 Game tying home run
2:26 Walk off home run
Raul Ibanez - One of my favorite Royals ever.
man, watching CC running like a little boy is the perfect picture of why sports are one of the best things in this world!
These Ibanez homeruns, 2001 Tino/Broscius homers, Mattingly's 1995 ALDS homer and my alltime favorite Leyritz Game 4 Homer off Wohlers were something else to watch live. But Ibanez's homerun tear is still the impressive clutch hitting display I ever saw. Night after night the whole stadium and what felt like the whole world could feel those homeruns coming and night after night Ibanez delivered. Unless you watched Ibanez's homers live you dont understand just how incredible it really was.
何回見てもかっこいい!!
This is what made me fall in love with baseball
I saw that game and when he hit the first one I was estatic but when he hit the game winner I was beside myself yelling and clapping. That's what being a Yankee is about. Moments especially in postseason like that coming through in the clutch to win. Raul Ibanez had his Yankee moment.
I remember being ten years old at this very game and the second home run landing in my section. Legendary.
This man was unreal in that postseason
Everytime we needed a homerun for him to stay alive, he delivered
Mike Illmatic He also had several big hits in September coming in, when the Yankees needed every one of those wins to stave off the Orioles from the AL East crown
Imagine you just got subbed into the playoffs for Alex Rodriguez, and you do exactly what’s keeping you in the league at that point, hit 2 clutch home runs that few veterans/legends could do. That was unbelievable. Big fan of Raul.
Will live on forever cuz of one night. One of the most amazing Yankee mometns ever (both of them). RAUUUUULLLL
My son and I were at the game. We call it the Ibanez Game. We still talk about it and cherish the memory of how insane we went.
Raul is the man. Its a shame the Yankees allowed him to sign with another team. Even sadder this week when ESPN let him go. He is a talented baseball player and analyst. I hope he lands on his feet soon. Good luck Raul!!
Proof that this place is too big and doesn't hold sound, the stadium is going absolutely NUTS and you can barely hear a thing. I mean look at how wild the bleachers are! but no sound, no roar like the old stadium. smh
The 2009 alds was loud af though
That's not the stadium's fault, that's TBS dumbing the sound down. WWE does that too. They lower the crowd noise so the announcers can talk. Get mad at TBS, not the new stadium.
+R.J. Perfetto I went to my first Yankee game last Friday (A-Rods last game) and I was at the top down 1st baseline and it so damn loud up there.
But you would never know it watching on TV. I remember as a kid watching the games, the camera would shake and you can hear how loud it was.
I was there that night and it was pretty loud at the park but definitely doesn't compare to the old Stadium.
You can tell that TBS purposely lowered the crowd noise after the homeruns, listen to the crowd off the sound of the bat compared to a few seconds later. Sound may not be held in like the old stadium, but the new one isn't awful either.
I was at this game and 4 years later it still gives me chills
Raul was a great Yankee clutch hitter he's been in the big spot plenty of times so this moment never fazed him
I was watching this game live on my computer, that was easily the most excited i have been that year.
I was here, one of the greatest things I've ever seen. The next game I went to was game 1 of the ALCS…when he tied it up in the 9th with ANOTHER clutch dinger.
He was doing clutch shit that whole year.
I was also at both of those games too, just incredible...those were some of my favorite moments ever in the Bronx, outside of Jeters final HR which I also was lucky enough to see. Great memories!
Ibanez also had an insane game tying homer at the very end of the reg szn to get them to the yoffs, AND an insane game tying homer in game 1 of the ALCS. Man was Jesus in a losing effort
I was at this game with my brother and father. I went absolutely ape shit when he hit the second homerun. The greatest game I have ever been too. They should show the camera from the great hall because that's where I was. Pure mayhem.
i can watch this video over and over again and still get excited
I remember that great season he was having in phillie then he got hurt if woulda been healthy he woulda won mvp that year raul Ibanez has been a great player for a long time
I remember being at this game the stadium was literally shaking…crazy playoff game
I had tickets to this game but sold them to a friend. So so mad, but also happy Raul came through.
This guy always came through in the clutch 1000% when we needed him to
That walk off a hero ad shot was perfect lol
Man was this amazing! Crazy how time flies by
Ibanez was locked and loaded. Great moment! The 👻 are here!
I am really surprised at the concentration in his turn at bat. When there is a clutch person like him on a bench, thickness increases in the batting order
"Did he do it again....HE DID!!!!!"
The concentration in his turn at bat is splendid!
this is the definition of ACT LIKE YOU BEEN THERE BEFORE BABY!!!!!!!!!
Greatest sports organization in history!!
Sorry pal. You have about a dozen soccer clubs in front of you.
@@jorgelugo9473 *Inaccurate comment. Real Madrid (34) and Juventus (33) are the only teams in any sport on the planet that have more championships than the New York Yankees (27). In case you lost count, that's 2 teams, not "about a dozen". So take your sports ignorance somewhere else. Thanks. Bye.* 👍
@@superbrownbrown right. Becuase the champions league doesnt count... A trophy much more prestigious than the world series.
@@jorgelugo9473 *The World Series started in 1903. The Champions League tournament started in 1955, 52 years later, and was originally a money grab response to the Latin Cup. Regardless, playing Devil's Advocate, Real Madrid has won 13 times. Let me know when they get to 27 titles. That means the soonest I can hear back from you is in 2035. So again, go take your sports ignorance somewhere else. Thanks. Bye.* 👍
@@superbrownbrown ok. Lets look at ratings, revenue, popularity. The greatest sport in the world is football mate. Baseball is dying a slow and misreable death with its boring gameplay.
That pitch on the 2nd homer was an absolute MEATBALL 😂
What heroics down the stretch in 2012 by So Cool Raul when the division got tight amd the postseason started.
Anybody watching in 2020?
Raul is one of the most clutch hitters in the history of baseball. Period.
I miss having Raul on the Phills. He was so fun to watch. :(
Michael Kay just mentioned this during Yankees O's game on September 5, 2021. YES Trivia.
I remember watching this game on tv and it was awesome.
This was one of the clutchest performances I've ever seen
i was at this game and nothing beats and excited yankee crowd the atmosphere was just electric
1:04 I couldn’t help but notice Jeter leaning on the rail a little gingerly. 3 days later he broke his ankle and his playoff career was done.
the sound of that crowd is nerve racking
Remember watching this live. Crazyy
raul Ibanez for hitting coach pls
Enoc Montes maybe in 2019
Courtney Gibson Jr well here we are lol
1 of the few games Girardi actually did good managing & bold at the same time.
イバネス最高です! A・ロッドが大喜びしているのが嬉しいですね!
That's what you call a one man show!! Raul!!!!
Best game I have ever been at!
Why are tv announcers so bad these days. This was a crazy moment I wish the announcers would actually get into the game
Tom Ryan I agree. I thought the Mariners had the worst announcer but after I heard other teams I noticed that most teams are pretty bad. It seems like teams don't care about investing in a quality announcers anymore which is really sad. Many of them just take a former player or a guy who worked for a TV station and call him an announcer.
Tom Ryan Yeah Radio is usually better
these aren't team announcers. they're the retards that do all of the post-season games.
Tom Ryan that’s why the teams announcers should do post season games. Imagine Michael Kay calling that
Kevin Wholey couldn’t agree more
In Baltimore we called this the corked bat. He went from bench player to Sammy Sosa. Amazing what a corked bat can do.
Ibanez should be the next Yankee manager.
6:17 that is such a quick reaction by CC...XD
and this is coming from a guy that eats 3 bowls of p&b captain crunch every day during the day lmfao
I almost forgot rest in peace Craig Sager
I feel like hes the only player ever to go pinch hit HR and then game winning HR in postseason history with b2b AB
see that's what u call clutch.. miss that , game was crazy
I WAS HERE THE CROWD ERUPTED WHEN HE HIT THE LAST ONE. Mr clutch
Derek Jeter getting seriously injured carried off the field Game 1 in the ALCS against the Tigers completely ruined that whole Postseason and year. The whole momentum died for the Yankees after that the entire series as the Yankees were swept. I hated that Yankees Postseason series the most of any 2010 to 2019.
Derek Jeter never got benched in the playoffs because he came to play. A-Rod went back to choke-Rod in this postseason. Which led to Raul Ibanez becoming a hero here
I remember watching both hrs... I was shocked. Lol
This game and alcs 2009 game 2 cant decide which is the better yankee game i went to
+Jesse Lindell i was one section over from where the second home run landed and i get chills till this day remembering the intensity of the fans cheering right when the bat made contact... it was worth losing my hat too haha =D
+TheYungDevil I was in the bleachers 202 and i remember seeing popcorn buckets burgers fries peanuts etc flying in the air
me and the other guys around me were jumping and hugging eachother.. had tears of joy like crazy haha
You can tell he was emotional after this
I remember this moment like it was yesterday
観客と一体感がある感じがいいね
Seeing him try to contain his smile the second hr rounding 3rd is precious shit
He did it the ENTIRE season though. Most clutch player ever...
this was incredible to watch.
I was at this game and holy shit this was so amazing. The place went fucking apeshit for both HRs, I literally had no voice not more than a minute after Raul's walk off HR.
I remember watching this at the stadium, we went nuts
I sure do miss Ibanez.
まさに漫画の世界!
イバネス打った後もクールでかっこいい。
That 2nd HR had to feel like he floated around the bases
And those two Home runs right there made Raul Ibanez a more Popular player than A-Rod
2:04 Ivan Nova whiffing on the high-five
Raul was clutch, and class.