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  • 9/25/14: Experience Derek Jeter's final Yankee Stadium at-bat from moment he is introduced, to his walk-off hit and his final exit
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Комментарии • 445

  • @WreckingCrewResurgen
    @WreckingCrewResurgen 9 лет назад +868

    "Derek Jeter, where fantasy becomes reality! Did you have any doubt?"
    That should be inscribed on his HOF bust.

  • @jacevogel8142
    @jacevogel8142 3 года назад +125

    The core four standing there like they’re welcoming him to the field of Dreams gives me chills to this day

    • @ShiksaWithChutzpah1
      @ShiksaWithChutzpah1 2 года назад +6

      Oh man. I ugly cried at that. Beautiful moment.

    • @sparksk8er
      @sparksk8er 2 года назад +5

      and then theres Tino Martinez just chillin liek whats up bruh

  • @dookeland8
    @dookeland8 4 года назад +980

    My grandpa told me stories of Joe DiMaggio, my dad told me stories of Mickey Mantle, I cant wait to tell my kids stories of Derek Jeter

    • @Steve-vd3nx
      @Steve-vd3nx 3 года назад +11

      Legit same for me

    • @Patrick-ni7bs
      @Patrick-ni7bs 3 года назад +11

      My grandma got to meet Joe DiMaggio

    • @courtgizzle
      @courtgizzle 3 года назад +47

      And your kids will tell your grand kids about Aaron Judge

    • @Quick1blue
      @Quick1blue 3 года назад +2

      That's awesome 👌

    • @GuinnessS
      @GuinnessS 3 года назад +5

      @@courtgizzle and so goes the Yankee way

  • @chrissmith92
    @chrissmith92 3 года назад +89

    “As long as there will be the Yankees, Derek Jeter will never be forgotten.” Truer words have never been spoken.

  • @Richie46071
    @Richie46071 9 лет назад +445

    Jeter needs to give David Robertson a gold watch for blowing the save.

    • @isaacappelt9161
      @isaacappelt9161 9 лет назад +7

      +Richie Soga lol yes

    • @Ihateusername900
      @Ihateusername900 6 лет назад +35

      Please it's jeter. They wanted him to win it.

    • @foxboi327
      @foxboi327 3 года назад +30

      In all fairness that was a fastball down the middle. I’ve thought for years it was intentional.

    • @anthonyskoros4174
      @anthonyskoros4174 3 года назад +9

      @@foxboi327 definitely threw him a meatball to send him off into the sunset

    • @OHCOULDITBE
      @OHCOULDITBE 3 года назад

      @@anthonyskoros4174 that's pretty dumb though

  • @edwardpapera8124
    @edwardpapera8124 3 года назад +8

    My 1st. Yankees Stadium Game, I saw Micky Mantle get a base hit off of Louie Tiant in 1968. I was 9 years old. Watching and cheering The Great Bobby Murcer, Thurman Munson, Don Mattingly, Bernie Williams and The Core Four, has been a Yankees fan dream. Then to be able to watch the greatest of all of all time, from his first major league hit in 1996 to his last hit in Sept. 2014 There's been no other greater thrill.than to watch Derek Jeter's entire career. Now today i'm 61 years old, and i'm waiting to watch Derek's Cooper's town induction speech into The Hall of Fame. What a lucky guy i've been to be able to watch The greatest team w/ The greatest Ballplayer. Thank you God for letting me witness a piece of New York Yankee History

    • @zakvanriper5460
      @zakvanriper5460 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing Edward. I was only 14 years old watching this live and I couldn’t believe my eyes. Growing up and idolizing the greatest to ever wear #2, it was really surreal to watch. Yankees fan then, Yankees fan forever. Cheers!

  • @burningflowers9673
    @burningflowers9673 9 лет назад +69

    Forever my favorite player

  • @samuelkressel7231
    @samuelkressel7231 6 лет назад +154

    4:17 Joe Torre hugging Jeter and saying "I'd know that guy anywhere" in his signature, working-class Brooklyn cadence, with Sinatra's voice crooning in the background, gets me every time. To quote Brad Pitt in Moneyball, "how can you not be romantic about baseball?"

    • @Grimmes12
      @Grimmes12 6 лет назад +1

      Samuel Kressel lol I just wrote Billy Beane's words a few seconds ago on another thread on this video

    • @mpthorvonericksen
      @mpthorvonericksen 3 года назад +1

      @3:53 Sabathia says "Take a Lap" ♥♥♥♥

    • @anthonyrainowski7064
      @anthonyrainowski7064 3 года назад +1

      What else did any Yankee fan expect from a winner!!

    • @briannunez4137
      @briannunez4137 2 года назад

      Does t

  • @sabbymuzikar507
    @sabbymuzikar507 4 года назад +113

    6 years later, still tearing up watching this moment🔥

  • @austinplatt3215
    @austinplatt3215 5 лет назад +36

    5 years later im still weeping

  • @AmericanMade87
    @AmericanMade87 9 лет назад +71

    Joe Torre and Jeter ending was heartfelt. He was his second dad. Those 2 been thru so much together. It was fitting he was the last person to hug him and give him heart felt words before Jeter left for the locker room

  • @jonahfeigelson8994
    @jonahfeigelson8994 3 года назад +23

    when rivera, posada, and pettite are standing there, it gives me end of Return of the Jedi vibes

  • @franciscoluna7257
    @franciscoluna7257 2 года назад +15

    I’m a Red Sox fan and this gives me the chills. Legend

  • @danielaubertine6439
    @danielaubertine6439 8 лет назад +220

    Jimmy Fallon clapping like a little girl in the background hahahaha

    • @JustShuaYT
      @JustShuaYT 7 лет назад

      Danger Dan ikr 😂😂😂😂

    • @lewissmith7020
      @lewissmith7020 3 года назад +9

      Fallon is a liberal cucj

    • @dookeland8
      @dookeland8 3 года назад +1

      I was too at the bar, I was screaming and clapping and almost in tears.

    • @Zack_410
      @Zack_410 3 года назад +14

      @@lewissmith7020 Cry about it

    • @Zack-hi2kx
      @Zack-hi2kx 3 года назад

      @@Zack_410 I thought that your comment was me and I just forgot I left the comment 😂

  • @OutdoorsScopeTV
    @OutdoorsScopeTV 3 года назад +36

    The part where you realize at age 18 that one day no matter how famous you are .... you will walk off that field after you’re last game, wether it’s highschool, or college, or MLB. It will end one day, make the most of it because you will miss the game that has done so many good things , it clears you’re mind , teaches you how to play as a team, but most of all, it teaches you re2pect.

  • @Hiker1792
    @Hiker1792 9 лет назад +33

    He just couldn't leave Yankee Stadium without one more for the history books and the fans! Re2pect Thank you Jeter!

  • @ilovethebears1
    @ilovethebears1 9 лет назад +70

    I still get a kick out of CC running onto the field before Richardson scored.

    • @jasonm921
      @jasonm921 3 года назад +1

      Knees were good that day

  • @veehaytch3440
    @veehaytch3440 6 лет назад +141

    Baseball is the most romantic sport.

    • @Grimmes12
      @Grimmes12 6 лет назад +11

      MiCMaCToE CK In the words of Billy Beane: "how can you not be romantic about baseball?"

  • @GraffitiEyez41
    @GraffitiEyez41 2 года назад +5

    Jeter and Kobe, two final games that are etched in my memory

  • @heatfan1545
    @heatfan1545 9 лет назад +18

    I still get choked up every time I watch this he's the reason I played baseball class act will forever be favorite athlete

  • @SHOzFST
    @SHOzFST 3 года назад +2

    And that’s baseball folks. This never will get old.

  • @robk7118
    @robk7118 Год назад +2

    I don't think I'll ever be able to watch this and not tear up.

  • @claytonclifford2323
    @claytonclifford2323 23 дня назад

    What a moment man. Not a Yankees fan what so ever but if you’re a true baseball fan, there is no way this moment doesn’t give u goosebumps

  • @anthonybobb1984
    @anthonybobb1984 10 лет назад +13

    This will be never forget, Thanks Derek.

    • @247hdjazz
      @247hdjazz 3 года назад

      FORGOTTEN.......

    • @anthonybobb1984
      @anthonybobb1984 3 года назад

      @@247hdjazz my bad, 6 years ago 🤣 thank you 🔥

    • @247hdjazz
      @247hdjazz 3 года назад

      everything'a kooool Anthony! no problemo!

  • @zachstever5930
    @zachstever5930 Год назад +2

    I come here probably once every 3 months, remember watching this live and as a BASEBALL fan there's no way it should have ended differently, even red sox fans respected this lol, no moment in sports history will ever be as poetic as this.

  • @charlespeyersen1955
    @charlespeyersen1955 4 месяца назад

    I've been a Ysnkee fan all of my 67 years on this earth and I can't think of any other Yankee who has been more loved and admiired than Derek. Probably Mickey when he played is a close 2nd because he was my favorite in my early years, then Thurman and Donny Baseball but Derek is tops on my list!!!!!!

  • @zaquisefisher5031
    @zaquisefisher5031 3 месяца назад

    Just started watching baseball coming from a huge basketball guy this had me tear up the magnitude of this guys career and determination just has me in awe

  • @caseymcguire1113
    @caseymcguire1113 3 года назад +5

    It’s 2020 and I’m still crying over this. Man I miss DJ so much 😭🐐

  • @PadChennington
    @PadChennington 4 года назад +3

    still watch this like 2 or 3 times a year.. chills

  • @Vincent_Palmisano
    @Vincent_Palmisano 8 лет назад +86

    loudest i have ever heard Yankee Stadium

    • @jonzimmel8216
      @jonzimmel8216 8 лет назад +6

      i agree. was at aaron boone blast but it was a long night and the inning just turned over and at least i was surprised

    • @GriefingCulprit
      @GriefingCulprit 3 года назад

      @@jonzimmel8216yep that walkoff homerun was nasty and loud...never heard a crowd so loud and his bro was up there watching

  • @johnpestano22
    @johnpestano22 4 года назад +4

    hearing the NYY faithful is so uplifting i love our fans.

  • @Tjhuguesgaming
    @Tjhuguesgaming 3 года назад +4

    I’ll never forget where I was, and what I was doing while watching this live on TV. My favorite player, and this moment still hits so hard. Thanks for the memories, Captain. Can’t wait to watch the induction today!

  • @21ty_
    @21ty_ 3 года назад +3

    Who else remembers watching live and shedding a tear?

  • @alkatz2536
    @alkatz2536 3 года назад +15

    Coolest part of this video is Joe Torre at the end waiting to go into the clubhouse with Derek for one final time. Chills.

  • @rohitsadarangani9027
    @rohitsadarangani9027 3 года назад +9

    6 1/2 years later and it’s still unbelievable

  • @danev2001
    @danev2001 2 года назад +1

    There will never be another player like Jeter. I’m in my late 20s and played baseball for 10+ years growing up he was one of the last great players from my childhood to walk away from the game. Baseball will never feel the same

  • @NikolasBoone
    @NikolasBoone 6 лет назад +7

    Anybody else still get goosebumps from this in 2018?

  • @Grimmes12
    @Grimmes12 6 лет назад +1

    How Can You Not Be Romantic About Baseball? This, the old stadium final game and Mo's final game gets to me everytime.

  • @Murph3579
    @Murph3579 7 лет назад +13

    Such a 21st Century class act. His legacy shall live on forever in Yankee folklore.

  • @BobbyPullem
    @BobbyPullem 4 года назад +6

    The Kobe Bryant of baseball

  • @reclusiveperson9409
    @reclusiveperson9409 6 лет назад +4

    An all time great, on and off the field. He played the game the right way and was a class act.

  • @76vike19
    @76vike19 2 года назад +1

    What amazes me is opposing ballparks would boo this guy. If you don’t like the Yankees that’s fine but Jeter is the epitome of professionalism and class.

  • @ldortiz626
    @ldortiz626 2 года назад +1

    I watch this highlight at least once a year despite the fact that I took a redeye from LA to be at this game. I just knew it was something I wouldn't want to miss. DJ joined Twitter & Instagram today. Does anyone else follow him yet?

  • @777rickster
    @777rickster 2 года назад +2

    RE2PECT. Not many make such an impact on a storied baseball team. Totally deserving of the Pinstripes. Well done Derek. Well done. You are one of the greats.

  • @CallMeCrazyCallMePoor
    @CallMeCrazyCallMePoor 5 месяцев назад

    My favorite game ever, and frankly, the happiest moment in the history of sports. If I could be anything, I'd be standing in the heart of Yankee Stadium, watching the New York faithful celebrate as Sinatra played over the speakers.

  • @fuzzbrain913
    @fuzzbrain913 2 года назад +1

    Derek Jeter is one of the only celebrities I ever met. And he was super nice to everyone

  • @Collective522
    @Collective522 3 года назад +2

    And like that……He was gone. Ladies and Gentleman….THE INCREDIBLE Derek Geter, has left the building.

  • @adamoakley1379
    @adamoakley1379 7 лет назад +6

    I am a Red Sox fan but I watched this and it was awesome

  • @li_yankeeking5478
    @li_yankeeking5478 8 лет назад +200

    if ur a yankees fan and this doesnt make u cry there is something wrong with u

  • @andrewhillabrand4432
    @andrewhillabrand4432 3 года назад +4

    A true Yankee legend. Even frank playing behind him.

  • @gruntsmashgaming3541
    @gruntsmashgaming3541 Год назад

    Was there in the nose bleeds behind home plate, never cried and laughed more than that night. Easily the best sports moment I’ve ever been apart of. God bless Derek Jeter and the Yankees

  • @Draper1217
    @Draper1217 6 месяцев назад

    I routed against you and the Yankees. I will always respect you and how you played the game. Tipping the hat to you, Sir.

  • @rshrsh5420
    @rshrsh5420 4 года назад +2

    Just think for a minute of how Joe Torre was able to watch Derek Jeter from his fourth year in baseball and for eleven years total. Anybody that has played sports can relate. You watch a guy start out as a young man just learning their way and watch them grow up to be a man and see what they do on a nightly basis as they become great and a true statement to the sport they have pursued, the memories they leave behind with you are TRULY PRICELESS!

  • @oscarfuentes7866
    @oscarfuentes7866 3 года назад +3

    I think Meek gave him that hit. It was a 86mph ball to the center. But I don't blame him, I would've done the same. Jeter deserved it ! 👏

  • @jeremyeastham7173
    @jeremyeastham7173 9 лет назад +41

    Jimmy Fallon in the background lols

    • @user-gd2bv1fu1j
      @user-gd2bv1fu1j 9 лет назад +1

      lol is that chris pratt next to him?

    • @brianreed31
      @brianreed31 8 лет назад +1

      +Gilbert Rodriguez yeah that night chris pratt was his guest, the tonight show tapes at 5pm

    • @dino988
      @dino988 8 лет назад +1

      +Jeremy Eastham Clapping like a little girl lol

  • @mickeyott542
    @mickeyott542 9 лет назад +2

    I still get goosebumps watching this RE2PECT to the captain we miss u derek

  • @ricardoantunez9413
    @ricardoantunez9413 Год назад +2

    Jordan and Jeter go hand in hand

  • @mickobrien3156
    @mickobrien3156 3 года назад +11

    Imagine Jeter as a boy... playing stickball or baseball with the average, ordinary kids. You know Derek was the kid always picked first on teams. Imagine in school... in gym class.... How many times were kids screaming... "We want Derek on our team!" ...Or how many arguments..."Not fair, you got Derek on your team!" They probably renamed the high-school he attended to Jeter High.

  • @brianblaise3930
    @brianblaise3930 2 года назад +1

    Brings a tear to my eye! Jeter will always be my favorite!

  • @aldobuches14
    @aldobuches14 3 года назад +1

    This was a movie. This has all the mysticism, enchantment, and closure of a movie, i swear i was just waiting for the credits to roll with a still of Derek and Frankie Blue Eyes singing his praise to the City That Never Sleeps.
    How can you not be romantic for baseball?

  • @talto1710
    @talto1710 2 года назад +1

    This moment was incredible. I always felt like this was Baseball's way of saying goodbye to Jeter

  • @CollinDC51
    @CollinDC51 6 месяцев назад

    Always be the captain legend miss him so much why I played baseball

  • @andymma6286
    @andymma6286 3 года назад +2

    This puts a smile on my face every time

  • @michaels1326
    @michaels1326 3 года назад +1

    Still the most electric I've ever seen the Stadium. And I've been to most of the playoff games the Yanks have played there since that day. Nothing compares.
    This game meant literally nothing. But it meant the world to us.

  • @N.a.j.i.
    @N.a.j.i. 6 лет назад +2

    Look @Jeter's BOYS frm the 90s over there in the cut waiting for him. Baseball can be so long and drawn out but as a youngin' n the 90s, I'd stay inside for a few hrs for the Yankees. Fyi: Going to the stadium during that era was THE TRUTH!!!

  • @suckinme2744
    @suckinme2744 5 лет назад +1

    5 years later and this still makes me cry

  • @bobbyverrieriii6324
    @bobbyverrieriii6324 5 лет назад +1

    watching this again after the Ichiro retirement. Baseball really evokes emotion like no other sport, man.

  • @EddieEscobar82
    @EddieEscobar82 2 года назад

    I WAS AT THIS GAME!!! THE ENERGY IN THE ARENA WAS ABSOLUTELY UNBELIEVABLE!!! YOU COULD’NT WRITE A BETTER ENDING!!! #THECAPTAIN 🐐

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining Месяц назад

    I love that Jeter had the late great bob Sheppard introducing him to the end.

  • @Hathawaygeorge9
    @Hathawaygeorge9 3 года назад +2

    Watching this as Jeter goes into Cooperstown today

  • @jordankendall2705
    @jordankendall2705 6 лет назад +8

    Class. Legend. For him to wish the O's luck is pure class

  • @DavidElkind42
    @DavidElkind42 5 лет назад +2

    5 years ago, wow. Time flies.

  • @annealbaugh919
    @annealbaugh919 3 года назад +1

    Omg Im Crying again like a baby rewatching this !

  • @FlipFreedom1997
    @FlipFreedom1997 4 года назад +1

    Crazy how this whole video didnt make shed a single tear, but as soon as he walked in the dugout in the end to go back to the lockeroom, I started ballin tearz😭😭😭😭😭

  • @parlaygod
    @parlaygod Год назад

    number 2, derek jeter.
    number 2.
    chills.

  • @RZARECK-nw5dg
    @RZARECK-nw5dg 3 года назад +4

    This game atmosphere was insane it was like a game 7 of a world series felt like 96 all over what a night

  • @litespeed74
    @litespeed74 2 года назад

    I'm a M's fan and this video makes me smile every single time... amazing.

  • @cameronmcfarrin4587
    @cameronmcfarrin4587 3 года назад +1

    I'm a white sox fan but this ending was epic for Jeter. Im glad to see a great player finish his final game at Yankee Stadium with a walk-off. Welcome to Cooperstown!

  • @erikdixon8464
    @erikdixon8464 4 года назад

    I REMEMBER WATCHING THIS LIVE WITH MY MOM!!! im Canadian, love the jays but also love the sox. This was absolutely INCREDIBLE

  • @ShiksaWithChutzpah1
    @ShiksaWithChutzpah1 2 года назад

    Derek Jeter is one of those players, no matter what team you root for, you respect the individual player. 👏

  • @ghostb18
    @ghostb18 2 года назад +1

    Captain Clutch! Still surreal, One of the greatest moments in the history of this sport. #2 Derek Jeter #2

  • @devn266
    @devn266 2 года назад +2

    YOU KNOW he threw that down the middle out of respect.

  • @guitarbush05
    @guitarbush05 Месяц назад

    The greatest ballplayer that ever lived

  • @kathconserv
    @kathconserv 3 месяца назад

    For those that don’t know. Pettite, Williams, Posada, and Rivera, all started with Jeter in 1996. They were called “The Core Four”. They never left the Yankees. Well, Pettite left for five minutes but we can forget that happened.

  • @roccosalvemini7349
    @roccosalvemini7349 8 лет назад +77

    Jeter should of ended his career that night, it just didn't feel right with him ending it at Fenway

    • @WreckingCrewResurgen
      @WreckingCrewResurgen 8 лет назад +48

      +Rocco Salvemini I dont know, that was the first time in history....and the last time you will ever hear Fenway chanting a Yankee players name with a standing ovation and even the team came out of the dugout. I thought that was pretty unique.

    • @murkincl69
      @murkincl69 6 лет назад +23

      I think it all planned out perfectly for a perfect Yankees true story. NY/Bos are one of the toughest rivalries in sports. To close that door in peace with giving and receiving respect to Boston was class on both ends. Boston and NY will always have a love/hate relationship. It's like Batman/Joker. Without each other everything would be boring

    • @canigettawhatwhat
      @canigettawhatwhat 4 года назад +2

      He did it out of respect for the rivalry. His career ended this night but he wanted to give fans one more chance to see him play

    • @WreckingCrewResurgen
      @WreckingCrewResurgen 4 года назад +3

      what are you talking about? Fenway was chanting a YANKEE! Epic!

    • @Mike-ge7pe
      @Mike-ge7pe 4 года назад

      Nah. That Fenway ending was perfect. His last two games perfectly summarize his whole career. As much as he was great in big moments, it was all of the smaller, less glorious stuff that truly made him elite.

  • @realtyrocker
    @realtyrocker Год назад

    I am so late on this. I can't believe I grew up watching Jordan, Gretzky, Brady, and Jeter.

  • @jackkehrli8223
    @jackkehrli8223 7 лет назад +1

    Goosebumps every time

  • @MrMARCUS2503
    @MrMARCUS2503 3 года назад +1

    That pitch was respectfully served up. Classy David Robertson

    • @RZARECK-nw5dg
      @RZARECK-nw5dg 3 года назад +1

      Kinda was i guess but its still not a given

    • @Clawzuhfy
      @Clawzuhfy 2 года назад

      @@RZARECK-nw5dg an 86 mph meatball down the middle is as close to a given as you’re gonna get for any mlb player

  • @srincident
    @srincident Год назад

    The Captain! My favorite Yankee of all time.

  • @hillwiley5784
    @hillwiley5784 3 года назад +1

    Gives me chills

  • @willreyes3275
    @willreyes3275 3 года назад

    Miss The Captain our there. Seeing the Yankees woes this year really makes you reminisce about the good ol days. Still LETS GO YANKS

  • @apex-genuine8245
    @apex-genuine8245 5 лет назад +1

    I shed a man tear

  • @TS-570
    @TS-570 9 лет назад +7

    I get choked up every time.

  • @bigplaystanly
    @bigplaystanly 3 года назад +1

    Jeter showing us what good hitters do to the shift.

  • @danielmvick329
    @danielmvick329 3 года назад +2

    The Kobe Bryant/Tom Brady Of Baseball 🐐

  • @LB-ho5zv
    @LB-ho5zv 2 года назад +1

    this brings a tear to my eye every time its wild

  • @johns5263
    @johns5263 Год назад

    Mr. T following him at the end like he knows Jeter will be crying his eyes out once that locker room door closes. True father figure

  • @charlespeyersen1955
    @charlespeyersen1955 5 месяцев назад +1

    That's the fastest C.C. Sabathia has ever run in his entire career to grab Derek after his hit!!!!!!!

  • @jameskrebs2025
    @jameskrebs2025 2 года назад

    Even as an O’s fan I loved seeing Jeter end his home career this way. Respect.

  • @josealbertohurtado937
    @josealbertohurtado937 10 месяцев назад

    The best short stop the number 2 of the New York Yankees the big Dereck Jeter.