Tino’s homerun during the 98 World Series and Soriano’s walk off against the Mariners…anything north of 2000 wasn’t just forgettable but no one ever remembers
Ahhh 2001 should count no ? I don't care if the Yanks lost in game 7. Those three WS games in the Bronx, especially the final two in NY right after 9/11 caused a literal earthquake at the stadium from the fans alone on Jeters Mr.November game winning shot, Tinos game 4 tying homer, and especially Broscius's Game 5 tying homer for back to back nights tying the game with two outs in the 9th and I believe both were down to there final strike. Also I believe Jeters infamous flip against Oakland in the ALDS also happened in 2001 and should count as part of the 21st century. Those 2001 WS/ALDS moments with Boone 2003 homer, Ibanez's 2012 post season run, Judge's 62,Jeters 3000th hit homer, Mo's breaking the save record, and 2009 world series win with a Matsui spotlight and a AROD spotlight who both carried that 2009 post season run.
Not much to argue over the list, although I am not sure I'd put them in the same order. If you're putting the flip play from 2001 then you have to put Tino's, Jeter's and Brosius' WS homers in there. Maybe I'd take out A-Rod's 3,000 hit since his career is tainted and put those three as one moment. Good job.
I’m fine with the choice for Number 1. But Boone should be #2. Also, does the last out of the 2000 World Series not count? Where was Tino and Brosius in the 01 World Series?
Say what you want about Michael Kay and his opinions, but between Judge, Jeter, and A-Rod, he has some of the best calls for the most historic moments!
What did we miss?
Tino’s homerun during the 98 World Series and Soriano’s walk off against the Mariners…anything north of 2000 wasn’t just forgettable but no one ever remembers
To say that your video is shit tier at best and you should quit
You missed the 01 series back to back 9th inning hrs those should’ve been 1 number on here
The Jeter toss to home plate. He's not even supposed to be anywhere near there! That to me is a top 3 ultimate heads up play in any sports history
It’s hard to not get emotional about some of these moments. Great video!
Good vid!
that Raul Ibanez game still gives me chills ... insane lol
Jeter’s 3,000th hit/home run while the crowd chanted his name, and Michael Kays call…should be top 3!!!
Watching this in October 2024 before the ALDS started
This is the year we get 28 !
I am a BIG fan⚾️
Kudos for not including any of the 2001 World Series.
Ahhh 2001 should count no ? I don't care if the Yanks lost in game 7. Those three WS games in the Bronx, especially the final two in NY right after 9/11 caused a literal earthquake at the stadium from the fans alone on Jeters Mr.November game winning shot, Tinos game 4 tying homer, and especially Broscius's Game 5 tying homer for back to back nights tying the game with two outs in the 9th and I believe both were down to there final strike. Also I believe Jeters infamous flip against Oakland in the ALDS also happened in 2001 and should count as part of the 21st century. Those 2001 WS/ALDS moments with Boone 2003 homer, Ibanez's 2012 post season run, Judge's 62,Jeters 3000th hit homer, Mo's breaking the save record, and 2009 world series win with a Matsui spotlight and a AROD spotlight who both carried that 2009 post season run.
Not much to argue over the list, although I am not sure I'd put them in the same order. If you're putting the flip play from 2001 then you have to put Tino's, Jeter's and Brosius' WS homers in there. Maybe I'd take out A-Rod's 3,000 hit since his career is tainted and put those three as one moment. Good job.
Why do ppl dog Arod and act like he wasn’t a terrific baseball player? Obviously, we wasn’t on ped for his entire career and he was still elite.
@@dvijay461Because it's easy to do.
I’m fine with the choice for Number 1. But Boone should be #2.
Also, does the last out of the 2000 World Series not count?
Where was Tino and Brosius in the 01 World Series?
Say what you want about Michael Kay and his opinions, but between Judge, Jeter, and A-Rod, he has some of the best calls for the most historic moments!