Not scary enough, I guess. I was 8 year old. I barely watched baseball, however my aunt & uncle were huge fans. Anytime they came over or we went to their house, the game was on. Also, EVERYONE was talking about the series at school. I still feel heart broken over the loss. Great times back then though!
Cleveland Indians were the only team to have 6 consecutive years of season sellouts, I live in New Orleans now but grew up in Cleveland, I went to many games with my parents and friends even was lucky enough to go to the playoff games and 1 game each from the 1995 and 1997 world series games. Great nostalgia
I was 5 years old for this season and I watched this video like 1,000 times when I was a kid. It is absolutely the foundation of my Indians and baseball fandom and I've been looking for digital copy forever. Thanks a million!
Almost exactly the same story here man. We're a year apart in age. So cheers to you, and sorry for your lifelong heartbreak with the Indians. 2016 still haunts me. Same as 97. 95 I was a bit young.
@@DrPlatypus1 yeah 16 hurt. 07? Lofton had farewell season. Was still nothing like the standing room only in/out park. The feeling in City. Take 16 and multiply by 100000000. Cuz it really started in 94. We had 100 wins before lockout. Then 95, 96,97,98 just amazing come from behind games. I was at the Seattle game 99-20? Indians had biggest come back in history. Non the less great memories. Something we may never see again ever
Padres fan here, the 90s gave me sort of a soft spot for the Tribe. Loved Thome, Lofton, Belle, and you guys signed Winfield and I wanted to see him win as well. Always thought if you guys got an ace we would’ve surely met up in the 98’ series. Hopefully some day both our cities can end our droughts.
Crazy to think that a you had Manny Ramirez and Eddie Murray in the lineup and they were arguably only the 3rd and 4th most powerful hitters in that lineup.
As a Tiger fan from Michigan, Ive always liked the Indians. The mid-90's Indians had amazing talent. The outfield hitting from Ramirez, Lofton and Belle were an awesome mix of different skills.
As an Indians/Guardians fan, dating to the 90s, I have a hard time rooting against the AL Central, expect for the White Sox because of their broadcasters. They’re pieces of shit.
That season was magic. I lost my voice when se made it to the series. It never really recovered. That December I was getting a haircut and I said to the barber, "Bob, that guy who just walked in looks just like Jim T"" He laughed and said "Hey Jim, this guy says you look just like you." It was Jim T and he laughed, The shop was full so Jim sat near the door. When I was done and headed out, Jim Stood up and exstended a hand to me, we shook hands, and he wished me a merry Christmas I returned the wish to him and thanked him for the gifts he had already given me and the city. His smile, and the other had hit my shoulder. A true great, humble and just a real good guy. Jim, Thank You again!
Born into a 3 generation Yankee family raised in Ohio..the mid/ late 90s was such a conflicting and wonderful time for me as a kid loving baseball. Cleveland Indians on the radio going to bed at night, such nostalgia
My husband at 3:09. The energy was insane. Oh man, do I wish new name was Tribe. Tribe the nickname for team and we fans have been a loyal tribe. To me…fitting…but some people around a conference table had other ideas. RIP Cleveland Indians. The Tribe. A tribe I’ve been happy to be part of.
I'll never say RIP to the Indians name. They are always and will forever be the Indians in our household. I'll always proudly wear my Indians gear WITH Chief Wahoo.
Thank you so much for posting . I got a little misty eyed watching the old promos at the beginning. I had a blast watching these guys as a kid. Still miffed the tribe and Chief Wahoo is no more do to PC’ness.
This video brought back good times. 95-98 are my favorite teams of all time. All they needed was one shut down ace and they would of had 2 WS trophies.
My father in law gave us an old vcr player. I got a converter for like 20 dollars and converted a lot to digital. It's really easy. Great way to save them.
Best team Cleveland ever had 8 players in the lineup with a batting average 300 or better should have won that world series was such a great season they had all the come from behind wins so close but just not enough.will never forget that team...thanks for the memories
No, neither will I. Indians are gone so they will never win a World Series in our lifetime. I don't care about the Guardians. They could win 5 WS in a row and it would mean nothing to me.
The Marlins series was more disappointing for them than this. The Braves were playing in their third World Series of the '90s and had a Hall of Fame pitching staff.
didnt help that the strike zone for NL pitchers was 2 miles wide in 95. Some of the pitches that were called were clearly not strikes but still we should have won it. Dont even start with 97..that was so disappointing. 2016 just the same. Indians will get there..itll happen.
@@ChristopherJenkins-rg8kf it took nothing short of having arguably the best player in nba history to pull that off too. You're right though. I had no clue it even happened until the prophet such as yourself informed me
I will forever be upset that this video contains NO FOOTAGE of Paul Assenmacher’s dramatic strikeouts of Griffey and Buhner in the 7th inning of Game 5. It was the most important and critical sequence that gave the Tribe the pennant. On TV, they showed his wife in the stands during these at-bats, when the tension was sky high. It made for great theater! Instead, all this video says is “though Seattle threatened in the 7th and 8th, Cleveland’s bullpen persevered.” I wouldn’t be so mad if there was footage of this elsewhere ......... BUT I CANNOT FIND THIS MOMENT ANYWHERE ON THE INTERNET!!!!!!!!!
And loss to my Atlanta Braves such a great team we went up against Cleveland Indians were a awesome team but loss to the best one. My Braves blew ur chances of a World Series in 1995. We needed it big time.
This is great! Thanks so much for posting this and videos from other Indians years through the late 1990s. Would you please post the 1996 video ("Still Rockin' On")? Thank you so much!!!!
@@Paul8820 The ending of the 2016 World Series was definitely far more heartbreaking than how 1995 ended, but make no mistake: the 1995 Cleveland Indians would have completely annihilated the 2016 Indians in a best-of-7 playoff series. That '95 team had only TWO guys in the regular lineup who didn't bat .300 (Vizquel and Sorrento), and Sorrento's BA was .278, the lowest on the team!!! .278!! The '16 Indians BEST hitter was Frankie and he was barely above .300. There was Kipnis batting a whole .260.
@@k-dramalover886 Lifelong Clevelander here, when we signed Orel I thought we'd hit the big time. But I love his tenacity on the mound. When he had that bulldog stare at the hitter you could feel it. We all loved him in Cleveland. Good guy too - I was getting ice cream at the ice cream stand in a Cleveland suburb that he probably lived in at the time and he showed up with his wife and kids. I didn't bother him much just thanked him as we walked by his booth.
This was one of the best teams in the history of baseball. Too bad so many fans in Cleveland had no idea who was playing on this team. I cannot stand fans who only show up for winners and do not stand by their team. They only do things because they want something to talk about. 'who is the owner of the Indians?' "Albert Belle"
I'm not sure that's entirely true. I think most Clevelanders, to this day 27 years later, can give you the batting lineup that Grover basically ran through the copy machine 150 times: 1. Lofton CF 2. Vizquel SS 3. Baerga 2B 4. Belle LF 5. Murray DH 6. Ramirez RF 7. Thome 3B 8. Alomar/Pena C 9. Sorrento 1B That was honestly from my memory, I did not google that.
Just look at the names on the back of the jerseys. Lofton, Belle, Ramirez, Murray, Surrento, Thome, Sandy Alomar, Vizquel, Herschisizer(however you spell it ) the list goes on. Imagine they keep all these guys together. I know some of them were older, but most were younger and went on to have great careers with Other teams. Sad.
Question for Cleveland fans: I was born in Seattle in 1973, and from 1991-2002, I ate, drank and slept the NBA, and wasn't as versed on the NFL and MLB. Why did Cleveland give up Paul Sorrento, the STARTING first baseman on a team that went to Game 6 of the World Series, and let him come to Seattle?
Because the Indians let Sorrento go in free agency after the 1995 season and signed veteran Julio Franco, who'd spent much of his earlier career with the Indians, back for the 1996 season. It wasn't a move much of us Indians fans liked because Franco was old at the time.
In Game 4, ALCS against Seattle, who was Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn that threw out the first pitch? He looked a lot like Sheen, the Tribe won that night 7-0, the Indians should have thought about having him back for the World Series, it was a great moment on the field and for the fans, I was there that game and when the Jumbo-Tron started playing a scene from "Major League" and the Manager said "Get me Vaughn" and he came walking out from the Bullpen to "Wild Thing" cranking out all over The Jake, The stands went crazy!! I heard Sheen in 2016 kind of volunteered to come throw out the first pitch during the World Series, wonder if The Tribe kind of wish they had, couldn't have hurt I guess. Go Tribe, always!!
Albert belle was my favorite player, I'm from Louisiana and an LSU fan soooooo it s only natural that belle is my favorite player. He should have been MVP bit his off the field antics and the fights the Gatorade bottle thrown at kid. He wasn't the nicest person. But a hell of a hitter and rub machine.
Les Martin Jr. Me being a lifelong Baseball fan,I played Little League myself,I thought the Indians were definitely going to win the World Series over The Atlanta Braves.But I guess the Braves who had the best pitching Staff in Baseball were to much for the Indians.Hell the next year in 1996 The Yankees had a hard time Beating the Braves,but they did. Long Live Derek Jeter.
Unfortunately I haven't found any. I'm basically uploading all of my old VHS collections and I don't believe playoff highlights are in there. I will be uploading the 1997 highlight video later this week...all the "year in review" videos have some playoff highlights at least.
Nice, thank you for uploading them, I'm having a great time reliving all this stuff! For whatever reason MLB still hasn't uploaded Belle's home run from the 1995 alds, it's a shame.
49:35 I HATE Eric Plunk! I have a problem with people who wear glasses! I remember seeing SO many ESPN highlights and box scores, where I heard "And, Eric Plunk takes the loss." Eric Plunk comes into a game, and his team's lead goes Ker-plunk!
Hershiser very good poker player he played my roommate Ted Forrest years ago head's up champion at Ceasars palace and oral beat him Ted got a signed baseball from oral 👍
Man Cleveland has had some shit luck. 1995 they face a 3-hall-of-fame pitching staff in the WS, and 2016 they face the best Cubs team in franchise history. I really doubt they'll ever win a WS.
They were absolutely LOADED! Jim Thome, Manny Ramirez, Eddie Murray, Kenny Lofton, Carlos Baerga, Omar Vizquel, Sandy Alomar, Albert Belle.
As a life long Braves fan, that ‘95 trophy means so much to me because of who we had to beat to get it. That Indians team was SCARY.
Not scary enough, I guess.
I was 8 year old.
I barely watched baseball, however my aunt & uncle were huge fans. Anytime they came over or we went to their house, the game was on. Also, EVERYONE was talking about the series at school. I still feel heart broken over the loss.
Great times back then though!
One of the best teams ever assembled
Offensively? Yes.
Pitching? Not even close.
@@afridgetoofar1818lol!!!!
Really?
@afridgetoofar1818 Kent hill pitched 7 innings of shut outs, the documentary just said.
@@jasonjerome7712 wow, he’s Walter Johnson!
Cleveland Indians were the only team to have 6 consecutive years of season sellouts, I live in New Orleans now but grew up in Cleveland, I went to many games with my parents and friends even was lucky enough to go to the playoff games and 1 game each from the 1995 and 1997 world series games. Great nostalgia
Oh to be going to these games as a fan would be great. Truly epic team in Cleveland sports history
Thanks so much for sharing!
I'm a Cleveland indians fan!
This was the first team I really fell in love with.
Oh heck ya!
Because of the 95 Cleveland Indian team Jacobs Field will always be Jacobs Field to me in my heart and to all the fans of Cleveland
I just realized that here in 2024 it's been Progressive Field (2008-present) longer than it was Jacobs Field (1994-2008).
Absolutely agree!
And it will always be the cleveland INDIANS!!!
Born and still remain in ohio!!!
I was 5 years old for this season and I watched this video like 1,000 times when I was a kid. It is absolutely the foundation of my Indians and baseball fandom and I've been looking for digital copy forever. Thanks a million!
Almost exactly the same story here man. We're a year apart in age. So cheers to you, and sorry for your lifelong heartbreak with the Indians. 2016 still haunts me. Same as 97. 95 I was a bit young.
@@DrPlatypus1 yeah 16 hurt. 07? Lofton had farewell season. Was still nothing like the standing room only in/out park. The feeling in City. Take 16 and multiply by 100000000. Cuz it really started in 94. We had 100 wins before lockout. Then 95, 96,97,98 just amazing come from behind games. I was at the Seattle game 99-20? Indians had biggest come back in history. Non the less great memories. Something we may never see again ever
Me to
Was 5 in 95’ as well but as a north Georgia kiddo growing up so happy that the Braves won it all… until last year it was all we had in Atl
Same exact. I was 5 as well and my grandparents had this on VHS, I watched it all the time at their house.
Padres fan here, the 90s gave me sort of a soft spot for the Tribe. Loved Thome, Lofton, Belle, and you guys signed Winfield and I wanted to see him win as well. Always thought if you guys got an ace we would’ve surely met up in the 98’ series. Hopefully some day both our cities can end our droughts.
Right!?
Maybe the Browns too!?!
So cool being a kid in Cleveland during this time, everyone was watching the Tribe
I'm 37 and still remain in ohio.
It was amazing!
I never seen such happiness in my school. Even the teachers were all about it
That lineup was stacked
Crazy to think that a you had Manny Ramirez and Eddie Murray in the lineup and they were arguably only the 3rd and 4th most powerful hitters in that lineup.
@@ZWeinstein15wasn't that insane!?!
Man do I love these films. I grew up in Seattle and watched the Mariners’ highlight videos all the time. It’s so cool to see them for the other teams.
As a Tiger fan from Michigan, Ive always liked the Indians. The mid-90's Indians had amazing talent. The outfield hitting from Ramirez, Lofton and Belle were an awesome mix of different skills.
As an Indians/Guardians fan, dating to the 90s, I have a hard time rooting against the AL Central, expect for the White Sox because of their broadcasters. They’re pieces of shit.
I remember when fans at Tiger stadium threw batteries at Kenny Lofton
@@afridgetoofar1818holy crap dude!
How awful!
They were amazing huh?
That season was magic. I lost my voice when se made it to the series. It never really recovered. That December I was getting a haircut and I said to the barber, "Bob, that guy who just walked in looks just like Jim T"" He laughed and said "Hey Jim, this guy says you look just like you." It was Jim T and he laughed, The shop was full so Jim sat near the door. When I was done and headed out, Jim Stood up and exstended a hand to me, we shook hands, and he wished me a merry Christmas I returned the wish to him and thanked him for the gifts he had already given me and the city. His smile, and the other had hit my shoulder. A true great, humble and just a real good guy. Jim, Thank You again!
ARE YOU SERIES!? YOU MET HIM!
I'm so happy he was humble
Born into a 3 generation Yankee family raised in Ohio..the mid/ late 90s was such a conflicting and wonderful time for me as a kid loving baseball. Cleveland Indians on the radio going to bed at night, such nostalgia
Your Yankees family cheered the indians too!?
Ah to be 14 again watching these guys with Chief Wahoo as their mascot... good times 😊
My husband at 3:09. The energy was insane. Oh man, do I wish new name was Tribe. Tribe the nickname for team and we fans have been a loyal tribe. To me…fitting…but some people around a conference table had other ideas. RIP Cleveland Indians. The Tribe. A tribe I’ve been happy to be part of.
I'll never say RIP to the Indians name. They are always and will forever be the Indians in our household. I'll always proudly wear my Indians gear WITH Chief Wahoo.
Thank you so much for posting . I got a little misty eyed watching the old promos at the beginning. I had a blast watching these guys as a kid. Still miffed the tribe and Chief Wahoo is no more do to PC’ness.
Well you can't control political correctness, so it is what it is.
The childhood was magical. This and wahoo what a finish
Arguably the best team in baseball history not to win the World Series. This team was a helluva lot of fun to watch and follow!!
The 1998 Braves and 2001 Mariners say hello.
I think another Cleveland team from 1954 takes that title for this franchise.
This was the dream team in Cleveland. The 1995 Indians.
Greatest season ever for Clevelanders. What a team! Most exciting team in MLB history.
This video brought back good times. 95-98 are my favorite teams of all time. All they needed was one shut down ace and they would of had 2 WS trophies.
I have this VHS video but no more VCR player. Thanks for the upload. What a season!
My father in law gave us an old vcr player. I got a converter for like 20 dollars and converted a lot to digital. It's really easy. Great way to save them.
Best team Cleveland ever had 8 players in the lineup with a batting average 300 or better should have won that world series was such a great season they had all the come from behind wins so close but just not enough.will never forget that team...thanks for the memories
I love the music playing when they focus on Eddie Murray. So peaceful and uplifting.
Became a baseball fan because of this 1995 Indians team. I was 10 yrs old.
I was born in 1949 The Indians won the world series in 1948, I'm going too be 73 years old will I ever see a world series win before I die?
No, neither will I. Indians are gone so they will never win a World Series in our lifetime. I don't care about the Guardians. They could win 5 WS in a row and it would mean nothing to me.
Still unbelievable that this group did not win a World Series.
The Marlins series was more disappointing for them than this. The Braves were playing in their third World Series of the '90s and had a Hall of Fame pitching staff.
didnt help that the strike zone for NL pitchers was 2 miles wide in 95. Some of the pitches that were called were clearly not strikes but still we should have won it. Dont even start with 97..that was so disappointing. 2016 just the same. Indians will get there..itll happen.
The Cleveland curse.
@@Dom_721Cleveland won the nba championship don't know if you know that or not there is no curse they are only cursed in football
@@ChristopherJenkins-rg8kf it took nothing short of having arguably the best player in nba history to pull that off too. You're right though. I had no clue it even happened until the prophet such as yourself informed me
Those were definitely the good times! Even though we didn't win a World series 🤔☹️
I will forever be upset that this video contains NO FOOTAGE of Paul Assenmacher’s dramatic strikeouts of Griffey and Buhner in the 7th inning of Game 5. It was the most important and critical sequence that gave the Tribe the pennant. On TV, they showed his wife in the stands during these at-bats, when the tension was sky high. It made for great theater!
Instead, all this video says is “though Seattle threatened in the 7th and 8th, Cleveland’s bullpen persevered.”
I wouldn’t be so mad if there was footage of this elsewhere ......... BUT I CANNOT FIND THIS MOMENT ANYWHERE ON THE INTERNET!!!!!!!!!
That opening commercial is so odd...
Thanks for the upload! GO TRIBE 2019
Thank you for posting! Go tribe!
Let's Go! #Cleveland Indians Forever!!
This team made my childhood awesome.
I’m not from Cleveland but man was I a fan of this team!!!
Eddie Murray he was the anchor to the Indians in 95 what a great record 3000 hits congratulations Eddie you're one of a kind so much leadership
I miss herb score.... Him and Tom Made the best announcers
And loss to my Atlanta Braves such a great team we went up against Cleveland Indians were a awesome team but loss to the best one. My Braves blew ur chances of a World Series in 1995. We needed it big time.
how the hell did this team not win multiple titles?!? they were stacked.
What everyone wants to know ...
Someone on here said our pitchers weren't as great as the other players.
Amazing doc!
They called them the dream team of Cleveland such a good group of guys Superior athletes
We were so close to having a Cincinnati Reds Cleveland Indians World Series Battle of Ohio, but the Atlanta Braves ruined the party
I watched this VHS about 1000 times as a kid.
What I'd wrong with my youtube!?
The play, fast forward/rewind, and skip to the next video buttons DO NOT come off the screen?
How do I fix this?
We had this too on VHS. They messed up by not releasing it on DVD.
They did release it on DVD if you bought their 10th anniversary box set with all these videos from 1994 to 2003.
Councilman Les Wynan I’m talking about a rerelease of it years later. I know they didn’t have DVD’s in 1995. I grew up in the era!
Excellent
This is great! Thanks so much for posting this and videos from other Indians years through the late 1990s. Would you please post the 1996 video ("Still Rockin' On")? Thank you so much!!!!
Best team in history to never win a world series
2016 Indians: Hold Our beer
@@Paul8820 hahahaha. But the 1995 team was better than 2016. But it was more heartbreaking in 2016 with that 3-1 lead over those cocksuckers
Montreal Expos had some great teams. 1994 should have been Expos Tribe World Series.
@@Paul8820 the 2016 indians were worse than the 2017 indians, so that doesnt work
@@Paul8820 The ending of the 2016 World Series was definitely far more heartbreaking than how 1995 ended, but make no mistake: the 1995 Cleveland Indians would have completely annihilated the 2016 Indians in a best-of-7 playoff series. That '95 team had only TWO guys in the regular lineup who didn't bat .300 (Vizquel and Sorrento), and Sorrento's BA was .278, the lowest on the team!!! .278!! The '16 Indians BEST hitter was Frankie and he was barely above .300. There was Kipnis batting a whole .260.
Two things I love here: The theme song to The Drew Carey Show & The Tribe!
For whom the Bell tolls way to go Albert
There was no better team than the 95 cleveland lineup to this day . We had such a strong franchise
I always batted like Albert Belle in HS, childhood hero lol 😉
I'm a Dodger fan but I remember watching this series with my dad and we were both rooting for the Indians. What a great team and series that year!
I rooted for the Indians too. I will always root for Hershiser.
@@k-dramalover886 Lifelong Clevelander here, when we signed Orel I thought we'd hit the big time. But I love his tenacity on the mound. When he had that bulldog stare at the hitter you could feel it. We all loved him in Cleveland. Good guy too - I was getting ice cream at the ice cream stand in a Cleveland suburb that he probably lived in at the time and he showed up with his wife and kids. I didn't bother him much just thanked him as we walked by his booth.
Sad that it's all over now. Indians was my team not the Guardians. A 30 year fan will be lost.
yeah, fuck the cancel culture
Used to watch this on VCR as a kid . Roll tribe
Nostalgia 😩
That was truly a great team. And I think against any other pitching staff in the majors, they would have taken it all.
This was one of the best teams in the history of baseball. Too bad so many fans in Cleveland had no idea who was playing on this team. I cannot stand fans who only show up for winners and do not stand by their team. They only do things because they want something to talk about. 'who is the owner of the Indians?' "Albert Belle"
I'm not sure that's entirely true. I think most Clevelanders, to this day 27 years later, can give you the batting lineup that Grover basically ran through the copy machine 150 times:
1. Lofton CF
2. Vizquel SS
3. Baerga 2B
4. Belle LF
5. Murray DH
6. Ramirez RF
7. Thome 3B
8. Alomar/Pena C
9. Sorrento 1B
That was honestly from my memory, I did not google that.
@@joe6096 I can do the same! Magical season. Now let’s go Guardians!
They will always be the Indians to me
Just look at the names on the back of the jerseys. Lofton, Belle, Ramirez, Murray, Surrento, Thome, Sandy Alomar, Vizquel, Herschisizer(however you spell it ) the list goes on. Imagine they keep all these guys together. I know some of them were older, but most were younger and went on to have great careers with
Other teams. Sad.
Question for Cleveland fans: I was born in Seattle in 1973, and from 1991-2002, I ate, drank and slept the NBA, and wasn't as versed on the NFL and MLB. Why did Cleveland give up Paul Sorrento, the STARTING first baseman on a team that went to Game 6 of the World Series, and let him come to Seattle?
Because the Indians let Sorrento go in free agency after the 1995 season and signed veteran Julio Franco, who'd spent much of his earlier career with the Indians, back for the 1996 season. It wasn't a move much of us Indians fans liked because Franco was old at the time.
I was at game 4 of the world series in Cleveland
That Kenny Lofton guy is gonna be a star one day.
Ya hopefully one day
Chief wahoo forever...... the block C can suck it
Kevin Davis yea, I don’t fuckin get it
6:12 Umm Kenny Lofton it's the Karate Kid. And it's wax on wax off. Not wipe.
thanks I cried
In Game 4, ALCS against Seattle, who was Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn that threw out the first pitch? He looked a lot like Sheen, the Tribe won that night 7-0, the Indians should have thought about having him back for the World Series, it was a great moment on the field and for the fans, I was there that game and when the Jumbo-Tron started playing a scene from "Major League" and the Manager said "Get me Vaughn" and he came walking out from the Bullpen to "Wild Thing" cranking out all over The Jake, The stands went crazy!!
I heard Sheen in 2016 kind of volunteered to come throw out the first pitch during the World Series, wonder if The Tribe kind of wish they had, couldn't have hurt I guess. Go Tribe, always!!
55:40 Hold your temper, and control yourself, Eddie Murray.
They were the best team in baseball Just came up a little short Go Guardians Thinking bout the future always!
Remember watching this on vhs
The only World Series my team won...since 1991 and 1996 both got away
My Atlanta Braves Baseball Team Won Their Only World Series Title In The Year Of 1995
25 Years Ago
Thank Joe Brinkman.
25 Years Ago I Was 9 Years Old In The Year Of 1995 About To Turned The Age Of 10 Years Old In The Month Of November 1995
19:56 and I thought Kershaw had a good curvball dam that was nasty it broke like 4 feet.
This show was aired on SportsTime Ohio years later.
Don’t mean nuthin without the World Series ring. Been a fan for 50+ yrs. More Cleveland heartbreak.
Manny and Kenny and Vizquel, should’ve been HOFers in my opinion…. Vizquel for his glove alone
How was Albert belle not the MVP this year?
Albert belle was my favorite player, I'm from Louisiana and an LSU fan soooooo it s only natural that belle is my favorite player. He should have been MVP bit his off the field antics and the fights the Gatorade bottle thrown at kid. He wasn't the nicest person. But a hell of a hitter and rub machine.
The media didn’t like him. Biggest snub of my lifetime.
@@christopherskeldon IMO Albert Pujols Was And Still Is Nicer Than Belle Pujols HOF
This is complete proof of the pennant curse. There is no reason this team couldn't win there has never been a better ball team.
Les Martin Jr.
Me being a lifelong Baseball fan,I played Little League myself,I thought the Indians were definitely going to win the World Series over The Atlanta Braves.But I guess the Braves who had the best pitching Staff in Baseball were to much for the Indians.Hell the next year in 1996 The Yankees had a hard time Beating the Braves,but they did.
Long Live Derek Jeter.
I love your videos, do you have any playoff highlights from the Indians?
Unfortunately I haven't found any. I'm basically uploading all of my old VHS collections and I don't believe playoff highlights are in there. I will be uploading the 1997 highlight video later this week...all the "year in review" videos have some playoff highlights at least.
Nice, thank you for uploading them, I'm having a great time reliving all this stuff! For whatever reason MLB still hasn't uploaded Belle's home run from the 1995 alds, it's a shame.
You'd think that one would be popular since it was the infamous "checked bat" home run with Albert's classic muscle posing
Yea, exactly! A guy uploaded the clip on youtube awhile ago but his channel got shut down and I've been trying to find it since.
Well, if I find it I'll definitely upload it
At 6:40 Albert Belle gives a great answer lol. Seriously I don't understand why anyone asks these guys questions lol
49:35 I HATE Eric Plunk! I have a problem with people who wear glasses! I remember seeing SO many ESPN highlights and box scores, where I heard "And, Eric Plunk takes the loss." Eric Plunk comes into a game, and his team's lead goes Ker-plunk!
Hershiser very good poker player he played my roommate Ted Forrest years ago head's up champion at Ceasars palace and oral beat him Ted got a signed baseball from oral 👍
I came here just for that weird Sportschannel commercial
How’d these guys lose to Atlanta in 95’ ?
"2024 the best in MLB anytime any moment offense "
Man the Cleveland cavaliers are awesome
Aint shit without "the king"
I miss Chief Wahoo
Okay I never knew Dave Winfield was an Indian.
Repost let Cleveland remember Jim Pool #Jim Pool strong #beat ALS
The cavs of the late 80s early 90s wasnt bad either. Fun times for cleveland fans. The indians were the gold standard though
Man Cleveland has had some shit luck. 1995 they face a 3-hall-of-fame pitching staff in the WS, and 2016 they face the best Cubs team in franchise history. I really doubt they'll ever win a WS.
Well said dude.
Wait can someone remind me -- why did the Mariners have home field advantage? The Tribe has a better record.
That's what I'd like to know from all these years
ColoevlelandClark's Kenihhindiants
45:52 46:14
THANK TO ME
Better than the Yankees imo. For about 5 years the tribe was the best.
hello
Shame some hurt feelings had to get in the way
If any cleveland team is good, the fa support is great there isnt shit to do in ohio. Sports is the best show in town.