World Series Final Outs/Plays - HOME RADIO CALLS, 1981-2019
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
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Joe Buck is a great broadcaster, and that is a hill I am willing to die on. Because y'all are such haters, however, I went and made this for you. You're welcome!
I started at 1981 because that's the first year MLB allowed local broadcasters to resume calling World Series games. It pains me that this means the Dodgers are the first clip featured, but hey - the Giants have three championships in this video, and it gets reeeeally dry in terms of Dodgers celebrations after the 3-minute mark.... ;-)
Sorry for the shoddy quality of some of the audio clips - these were genuinely the best I could do!
"AND A WORLD SERIES GAME 7 WINNING CURLY W IS IN THE BOOKS!!!" ~years of frustration melted away
Yes
In such dramatic fashion multiple times. October 2019 was such a magical month for Nationals fans.
Don’t forget the iconic “SWING AND A MISS SWING AND A MISS SWING AND A MISS”
*All 95 years of it. (1924 Senators)
#FightFinished!!!!
Love the Dbacks radio call, sent chills down my spine.
In my opinion. That was the best one and I'm not a Diamondbacks fan.
The thing that makes that one different is that 2 batters prior to Gonzo's walkoff, it looked like the Yankees were going to win (until the Womack double). It was a uniquely dramatic and abrupt swing of emotion compared to the others.
I think that's also why the DBacks' celebration was so random and chaotic with guys running everywhere, whereas most of time you see the winning team form their celebratory mob quickly. They were still trying to process what just happened.
@@drewdrewski4188and they did it against the best closer in the game
“Touch em all Joe, you’ll never hit a bigger home run in your life”
STILL...STILL my all-time favorite call in sports!!
Couldn’t have happened to a better guy and couldn’t have had a better guy to call it!!
How have the Blue Jays not retired his number yet?
@@SlapMyBass3825 🤷♂️
Damn good question!! Have they retired ANY numbers??
RIP Tom Cheek, he will forever be the voice of the Blue Jays.
@@BRO77TX they've retired 12 for Roberto Alomar and 32 for Doc
they've honored number 1 for the late Tony Fernandez but still no new retirements
even with candidates like George Bell, Joe Carter, Carlos Delgado, Dave Stieb, and Tom Henke more than worthy
and Edwin Encarnacion and Jose Bautista begging for it once both of their careers are in the rearview mirror
I'd also be willing to plead a case for Cito Gaston
My all time least I’m a Phillies fan
The Braves 95 call really gives you a sense of how many times they came close before getting it with all the "yes YES yes YES yes" in there.
And they did it again after 26 yrs
That’s so true
Grissom, in an interview, talks about how a security guard at the stadium told him he was going to catch the final out before the game. She asked if she could hold it, and she loaned it to her son who went to fight in Iraq. Years later, she brought the ball back to him after her son made it safely home.
Joe Simpson was all of us as frustrated Braves fans.
My grandfather was smiling down from above, after the Nats' final out. Big ups to longtime radio announcer, Charlie Slowes.
so sorry for ur loss. may ur grandpa forever rest in peace. Hope you u and ur family are still doing well and staying strong
@@ashvinvaradaraju3407 Thank you kindly. 👊
ur welcome. Stay strong and don't ever give up@@MusicManSeanB
I love it. I'm glad to see Tom Cheek's call from the 1993 series is still here. Nothing can beat one like that.
Gotta love the Harry Kalas call even if I'm not a Phils fan.
You'll love it more when you compare it to the TV call that sucked even by Joe Buck standards.
@@TPTGopher Buck just said 4 words: "Phillies are world champions." with no enthusiasm or tone whatsoever
R.I.P. Harry Kalas
It’s a shame Kalas didn’t have more time to enjoy the championship but he left on the highest of notes
Fun fact: as the radio voice of the 49ers and the A's, whether you go by calendar year or season, in 1989 Lon Simmons called the Super Bowl for San Francisco and the World Series against San Francisco.
Simmons called Super Bowl XXIII for the 49ers, but he unexpectedly quit during the 1989 preseason. So, by the time the A's won that year's World Series, Simmons was a baseball announcer only.
So my statement only applies to the calendar year, still kinda crazy.
“And the Boston Red Sox are the world champions. For the first time in 86 years the Red Sox have won baseballs world championship can you believe it.” Arguably one of the most iconic last play calls of all time. Astros and rangers fan but that was a good time for all baseball fans!!
The Day will come when the Cardinals will get Revenge on those Damn Red Soxs and Avenge 2004 and 2013
This youtuber a Giants fan. Gotta love it!
unapologetically orange & black forever :-)
@@93Deli Humm Baby! Your avatar is my favorite fan image from those glorious days.
At 10:42, Duane Kuiper said the Giants were world champions for the 1st time in 52 years. Actually, it was 56 years, as the last time before they won it all was 1954, when they were still in NYC and swept the 111-43 Cleveland Indians. I was rooting for the Giants. It was bittersweet for me, as my dad died earlier that day.
In his defense he probably was thinking about the first time as San Francisco Giants. And condolences about your father I'm sure he was rooting in heaven. May he rest in peace.
@@trush0t1Maybe. The Giants' 1st season in San Francisco was 1958, which was indeed 52 years prior to 2010. Thanks for the condolences. My dad was a Pirates fan, but I'm sure he was just a tiny bit happy about the Giants.
Both versions are accurate, and it makes sense that the team broadcast would focus on the local history while the national broadcast (as Joe Buck did) would think of the overall franchise...the 2019 NLCS was the same way: if you watch the last out and subsequent celebration with the TBS video and the WJFK audio, the graphic calling it the Expos/Nationals' first pennant literally comes on screen as Charlie Slowes is calling it Washington's first pennant since 1933.
Joy and sadness within a few hours. May your dad sleep in peace
“Who needs Superman when you have Madison Bumgarner?”
The Diamondbacks.
The Diamondbacks need Superman EVEN THOUGH they have Madison Bumgarner.
"Swing and a ground ball stabbed by Foulke! He has it, he underhands to first - and the Boston Red Sox are the World Champions! For the first time in 86 years, the Red Sox have won baseball's world championship! Can you believe it?"
I can't not think of Tessie when I hear this call
@@jameserickson5372 Yep, I can hear that piano coming in.
Joe Castiglione is a legend
I liked the call about the red sox have won at fenway for the first time in 90 years.
8:41 the greatest moment ever
“Remember where you are! So you’ll remember where you were!” Believe me Charlie, I will NEVER forget the 2019 nationals as long as I live. 95 years of pain went into that special moment.
"can you believe it" there is not a single boston kid that doesn't get chills down their spines when they hear that call
2008 with the great Harry Kalas!
Wow! Thanks so much for this! I made a VHS tape (remember those?) of Joe Carter's home run in '93. I prepped the VCR for just such a contingency. Shame about 1994; I wish there'd have at least been a World Series- Expos vs. Yanks (as they had the best records in their respective leagues). Also 2019 (Nationals vs. Astros) has been the only World Series thus far in which the home team never won.
Though the ALDS/NLDS format would have started in 94, delayed to 95.
Also the 2001 WS was the opposite: every game was won by the home team.
@@RyansColoradoRailProductions In addition to 2001, the home team won every game in 1987 and '91; in fact, in '87, the home team never batted in the ninth, as the game was already won by that point.
@@RyansColoradoRailProductions Here's something that I'll BET will never happen again. The road team winning every World Series game (2019-Washington Nationals defeating the Houston Astros). Home field was completely irrelevant in that Series.
"Strike 3 called! It's over! They've done it!"
I'll still remember that day!
My teacher back in 7th and 8th grade was a big Royals fan. Coincidentally I was in those grades in 2014 and '15, when the Royals lost to the Giants and won against the Mets. Couldn't have asked for any better timing to celebrate with his classes!
Vin is a legend
I love you for putting the asterisk when the Astros won it all in 2017 😂
Should've just had "Fucking Cheaters" in red letters diagonally across the screen.
I’m an guardians/Indians fan, and I really liked these iconic calls.
I’m in dodger/angel territory, but, the one thing I wanna hear either before he decides to hang it up, or before he leaves this world, is tom hamilton call a world series win for you guys. just one. you guys have been waiting quite a while for this one.
Great idea for a video. Radio calls are the real deal.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
*Correction: All apologies! You DID add the asterisk! You are good!! Much respect to this channel! 👍
Thank you for that asterisk. It deserves to be there.
should have had one for 2018 as well.
@@adrianselbst6777 I’m a Rays fan not a Red Sox fan.
@@bagofgroceries Didn't the red sox cheat all season against your team to steal a division title in 2018 then?
@@adrianselbst6777 We were 10 games behind 2nd with 90 wins. And 7 games behind the second wild card spot. I don’t mind at all.
@@bagofgroceries you don't mind that they cheated you only mind that the astros cheated?
And a little blooper...BASE HIT! DIAMONDBACKS WIN! THEY'RE THE WORLD CHAMPIONS! GONZALEZ DID IT!
FOLKS IT DOSEN’T GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT! HONK YOUR HORNS STOMP YOUR FEET CELEBRATE IN ARIZONA!!! THE DIAMONDBACKS HAVE WON THE WORLD SERIES!!!! Remember hearing that live, still such a triumphant moment!
That was a spot on call from Greg Schulte. Little did he know that his team would be eliminated in the 2011 NLDS by the Brewers in which Uecker’s call on nyjer Morgan’s walk off single was spot on as well.
14:14 2019 Motherland's World Series Champions - Washington Nationals
9:54 I still get goosebumps, from the legend HK call...
Which is made all the more awesome by the fact that the TV call of said last out sucked even by Joe Buck standards...
8:51 and then cue Tessie by the Dropkick Murphy’s
"For the First Time since 1982 St Louis has a World Series Winner"
"What a Team What a Ride The Cardinals are World Champs in 2011"
True words couldn't be spoken Joe Buck
I don't think it's a coincidence that the only two remotely good Joe Buck calls were '06 and '11.
@@TPTGopher Because he used to be the Cardinals home broadcaster
@Jaden Muniz My point exactly.
@TPTGopher don't forget 2016 world series
@@kjprodouctions9050
I hate the Cubs
I was rooting for Cleveland to win
The 1990 World Series championship belongs to the Cincinnati Reds
I love this compilation, and I am still going to diss your boy. It could've been anyone else for super bowl 51 is all I am saying. Tony and Jim would've made that broadcast a platinum record.
Castiglione in ‘04 was the greatest moment ever. Legend in the booth
"Swung, flyball deep left center, Grissom on the run...YES! YES! YES!"
3:18 And the 1990 World Championship belongs to the Cincinnati Reds!
I like how you did the end credits at the end of the video! It would be neat if you could do the radio calls for the Super Bowl and NBA Final teams that won!
And the Stanley Cup
@@notoriouseagle1074 I think there is one somewhere but not sure though!
@@notoriouseagle1074 if they do it, would love to see one for the NCAA football championship.
I love the "*2017: The Astros know what they did" at the end, got a good chuckle out of me lol
They know. And they won’t stop bitching about it.
I'm a DBacks fan and I'm like "fuck the Dodgers". I don't think they cheated, Dodgers just SUCK
The first two in this clip calling the wins for their teams... The two greatest baseball broadcasters of all time. Vin Scully and Jack Buck!
Scully wasn't actually calling it "for his team": at the time, MLB only allowed the national radio broadcast...which happened to be helped by the winning team's regular play-by-play guy.
RIP Vin Scully (1981 & 1988 call)
I will never understand how as a broadcaster you work your entire life to have the slim chance of calling a World Series to stay cool calm and collected when it happens. Lose your composure, celebrate, blow those mics out, you are the fan ambassador in that moment, match the energy. Royals guys should’ve been fired on the spot.
Also nothing quite as baller as John Stanton having a World Series winning catchphrase.
I believe Don Drysdale called the Dodgers 1988 World Series win on the radio--there's a video here of him calling the Kirk Gibson HR for the Dodgers Radio Network.
"For the first time in 52 years." Lmao the Giants announcer forgot how long it had been.
Deep nostalgia feel for those Herb Carneal calls from '87 and '91. I hope the Twins win the World Series again while Corey Provus is in the booth.
This is so awesome
At 9:26, it was actually KTRS 550 AM doing the Cardinals. KMOX, not WMOX, was the Cardinals' onetime (and current) flagship.
Look at 1982 and the end credits, he gets the callsign right.
At 1:56, that was the exact same date that the Red Sox would win their 1st World Series since 1918, eighteen years later. October 27, 2004. Poetic justice, perhaps?
Joe Buck sure does sound like his father, that’s for sure.
Harry Kalas would die 6 Months after calling the Philadelphia Phillies 2008 World Series Championship.
R.I.P.: Harry Kalas you will never be forgotten 😥😥😥😥
10:36 11:20 12:04 2010, 2012 & 2014 Motherland's World Series Champions - San Francisco Giants (For the first time since 1958 or 56 years)
A little bouncer slowly toward Bryant, he would glove it and throw to Rizzo. ITS IN TIME AND THE CHICAGO CUBS WIN THE WORLD SERIES!!!!!! Now that’s a call I’d prayed I would live long enough to hear
The Royals were champions just 5 seasons ago and you wouldn’t know it. A team usually doesn’t fall off that fast
5:41 5:42 5:43 5:44 5:46 5:45 1996 Motherland's World Series Champions New York Yankees win over the 1995 Motherland's World Series Champions Atlanta Braves, 3-2 in 9th!
(The heartbreaking defeats in 6 games for Atlanta Braves for the first time in history)
A very horrible and sadistic part of me now wants to see the opposite - the opposing radio calls seeing their team fall short in the World Series; especially Harry Kalas in '93 and John Sterling in 2001...
I know. I had to skip the Yankees clips in this video because of that annoying jagoff.
4:27 4:28 4:35 4:34 4:36 4:37 4:38 4:39 4:40 4:41 4:42 1993 Motherland's World Series Champions - Toronto Blue Jays (Back-to-back Champions) (Walk off 3-Home Run by Joe Carter against the Philadelphia Phillies)
11:45
the following call for the final out of the 2013 🌎 Series:
👇👇
David O'Brien for WEEI: "SWING AND A MISS! HE STRUCK HIM OUT!!! THE 2013 RED SOX ARE THE 🌎 CHAMPIONS AND BOSTON STRONG, BOSTON STRONGER THAN EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
This comment allivates my pain
Boston forever strong!
The Cardinals flagship is KMOX, not WMOX.
13:02 13:03 2016 Motherland's World Series Champions - Chicago Cubs (For the first time after the more than 100 years)
7:36 7:38 7:37 7:39 7:40 7:41 7:42 2001 Motherland's World Series Champions - Arizona Diamondbacks (For the first time in franchise history)
1:55 1:56 1986 Motherland's World Series Champions New York Mets win over the 1918 Motherland's World Series Champions Boston Red Sox (For the first time in 17 years)
I love how in 2017 it uas def.* After the astros
****before y'all come down here to complain about anything, make sure to CHECK THE DAMN END CREDITS FIRST****
Lol fuck off. Stros 2017.
The Mike Shannon call of 2011 was just put on RUclips.
Do you have the losing team’s broadcaster calls too?
I have a few but not all of them. I’m trying to make a video with the losing team calls. @@josecarranza7555
Is this home team calls or winning team’s calls? I’d love to see losing teams radio calls just for the heck of it
It the winning teams
I have a few, such as Tom Hamilton's Indians call for the 2016 WS. Not all of them however.
13:25 13:26 13:28 13:29 13:30 13:31 2017 Motherland's World Series Champions - Houston Astros (For the first time in franchise history)
You can thank me for the audio for the 2019 call
At 1:58, WHN, not WOR, was the Mets' flagship in 1986. I forget when they changed the calls, but Channel 9 (now WWOR, once WOR) was the Mets' TV flagship for many years. WOR-AM was the Mets' flagship when they last won the NL pennant (2015, losing to the Royals 4 games to 1 in the World Series).
1987 was when WOR-TV became WWOR (after new ownership took over the station).
OK, thanks.@@johnnyballenatl
4:03 4:07 4:08 4:09 4:10 4:11 1992 Motherland's World Series Champions - Toronto Blue Jays (For the first time in franchise history)
From a broadcast student, Harry Kalas has the best one. 01 Dbacks is close. Some of them don't even sound enthusiastic
At 1:56, wasn't the call on WHN, not WOR? WHN was the Mets' radio flagship in '86.
12:29 12:32 12:33 2015 Motherland's World Series Champions - Kansas City Royals (For the first time after 30 years)
Bob Murphy on the Mets call in 86 classic.
Charile slowes is the best
3:10 3:12 3:14 3:15 3:16 3:17 3:13 3:18 3:19 1990 Motherland's World Series Champions - Cincinnati Reds - "And the 1990 World Champions belongs to the Cincinnati Reds!"
When the Cubs won in 2016, every baseball fan celebrated their win. Everyone was rootin for the Cubs, except the Cleveland fans. Lol
@@Sith_dude my Cardinals fan friends were defo not happy, but other than that I’m with you!
That Yankees announcer is really annoying
Seriously. Screw John Sterling.
@@dwhorton1 I'm a Met fan. I can't condemn Sterling for his team winning all those WS championships. It is what it is.
13:48 2018 Motherland's World Series Champions - Boston Red Sox
7:40 #DiamondbacksWin and the 2001 World Series Champions! 😊😊😊😊
Bob Murphy's call in 1986 was on WHN.
2:55 2:56 2:57 2:58 2:59 3:00 3:01 3:02 3:03 3:04 1989 Motherland's World Series Champions - Oakland Athletics or Oakland A's
2004 gives me goose bumps
Yes vin Scully was number one since I’m a Dodgers fan.
If only, if only he could’ve had a few more years in the tank, to hear him call that 2020 win would’ve been amazing. That’s how you go out in style!
Charley Slowes>>>Charlie Steiner
And “WMOX” is actually KMOX - since like the 1920s
Welp, add the Dodgers (2020, Charley Stiener on KLAC AM 570) and the Braves (2021, Ben Engram on WSB AM 750)
Actually, Ben Ingram called the Braves’ World Series win on WCNN-AM 680/93.7 FM.
Was the 1985 final out actually called by Denny Matthews on CBS Radio and just on the Royals Radio Network? I'm pretty confident that nationally, the radio broadcast of the 1985 World Series was handled on CBS by Jack Buck and Sparky Anderson. KMOX, the St. Louis Cardinals' flagship station apparently, simulcast the national radio coverage by CBS, since Jack Buck was already the main play-by-play announcer for the team anyway.
I know that when CBS Radio held the national radio contract for baseball, they had this recurring segment called "The Home Team Inning", where they would invite the play-by-play announcers for each of the competing teams to call a half an inning each.
The 'Hometown Inning' was cool, but it seemed like most of those innings ended very quickly, sometimes with two batters out on the first pitch. The guys actually calling the game for CBS could only make the same running joke about it.
The only thing I could find for 2011 is Dan Shulman's ESPN Radio call at 1:19:22 here: ruclips.net/video/bJL3qPDkXf8/видео.html i think this includes the Rangers radio call as well. The only part of the Cards radio call they put in there is “And the Cardinals are world champions for 2011!” after the catch.
5:22 5:23 5:24 5:26 1995 Motherland's World Series Champions - Atlanta Braves
I like how you said that about Joe Buck as people don't appreciate how hard he works or anybody that does play by play! Oh and the other replies you had in there are just as AWESOME! I have to say any chance you could do something like this for the Super Bowl winning teams?
John Rooney had the best of the bunch. Total emotion.
We love Rooney calling games for the Cards now :)
One very minor detail here. The St. Luis Radio Station is not WMOX It's KMOX. IIRC they came on the air after it was decided stations west of the Mississippi River would begin with the letter K
The Marlins guy in 1997 must’ve been a Cleveland fan
Thanks
Now add LA Dodgers 2020 World Series Champions
Dude. This guy is a Giants fan. There’s no way he’s gonna update this until next year.
@@RyansColoradoRailProductions is that right lol well I'm glad my Dodgers swept them Giants lol
5:02 5:18 5:20 5:21 5:22 5:23 5:24 5:27 5:25 5:26 5:28 5:29 1995 Motherland's World Series Champions - Atlanta Braves (For the first time since 1965 or 30 years)
Marlins and Diamondbacks championships within 5 years of each team existance. Wow. Brewers, Padres, Mariners and Rangers have no excuse.
Rangers especially...sine the (set up shop in the city they abandoned 34 years ago) Nationals have beaten them to it...
We need a 2022 update
13:22
13:48 OUT! 😊😊😊😊
14:39 Naah, Joe Buck sucks. (And so do the Giants.)
The best call in all of baseball occurs in these years.
5:39 - 1996
6:39 - 1998
7:00 - 1999
7:25 - 2000
10:21 - 2009 (My Favorite Call😉)
Love the asterisk by the Astros win
Questions: 1988 is the tv audio not a radio call. Wouldn't somebody have been filling in for Scully to do the Dodgers local radio call? Or did you just feel his tv call was more appropriate here?
1989 says it's a San Francisco radio station. I know both are Bay Area so I'm confused. Was that the A's announcer or Giants announcer? He does still sound pretty enthusiastic.
It's the A's announcer...who was also the 49ers radio guy, so in 1989 he called the Super Bowl for San Francisco and the World Series against San Francisco.
Had somebody been filling in for Vin Scully in 1988, then I would immediately guess that it would've been Don Drysdale, who called Kirk Gibson's home run in Game 1 for the Dodgers Radio Network.
It was the A's announcer, Lon Simmons on KSFO 560 AM. The Giants' radio station was back in 1989 and is still, to this day, KNBR 680 AM. The primary radio broadcasters for the Giants in 1989 were Ron Fairly and Hank Greenwald.