Always think of my grandfather watching and thinking about this World Series. After getting dominated in games 1 and 2, and looking outclassed and outmatched I said to my grandfather this doesn't look good, and he replied "Don't worry, they (Arizona) won't leave the Bronx with a win. We'll take them all 3 times." And boy was he ever right. It's been 5 years since he passed, and I'll always remember celebrating 5 World Series Championships together, and will always remember his stories about Yankee Stadium and the good old days of watching his idol Mickey Mantle
It only took an amazing comeback to beat my Yankees in the end. I argue that this series was the best World Series ever. The pitching and clutch hitting puts it over the top compared to 91 especially given the backdrop of this particular series. We as a nation needed entertainment, drama, an all American fun and these teams sure provided it! I wish they would show the whole thing from the first inning of game 1 to the last inning of game 7 the whole series was a true classic!
The Old Yankee Stadium was old, but it had character and history. It was a stadium that could be appreciated by everyone no matter their profession or walks of lives, unlike the New Yankee stadium.
1,000% agree. The new Yankee Stadium tried to retain some of the magic and feel, but it just doesn’t have it. It’s a monstrosity. It feels cold and alien and mechanical. It really hurt my Yankees fandom, and honestly I’m still not over it. But hey, that’s life, some magical things live only in our memories.
As a lifelong Yankee hater born in Boston, I agree that place had the best atmosphere it was great going in there and getting a win, But it was hard. the 2001 World Series was great and, of course 04 was too, but that place was Special all the greats that played There and all the memories Good and bad (for me) Playing the Yankees In New York, isn't the Same. I hate to say it But I miss the old Stadium and as An opponent that Was one of the Best atmospheres You can ever experience as a fan.
Best World Series of my lifetime. I watched this game in my dorm room in Huntsville, Alabama. Unforgettable moments in the 9th and 10th innings. Sports are great!
In these crazy times, watching these old games gives me a great sense of comfort...and it should remind us all that if we can make it through a tragedy like 9/11, we can make it through this current situation.
+Stephen Martel The new yankee stadium can't hold a candle to the old one. You don't hear that NY roar in the new one. The rafters in the upper deck doesn't hang over and the empty chair back cinema seats behind home plate is hideous and an eyesore for the viewer. I hate watching baseball today but became a Yankee fan in 96 from the deep South and have never seen either stadium.
I was there with my dad. I was in 7th grade on crutches because I had broken my ankle a few weeks earlier. We were hugging every single person around us. Such an amazing night and a moment my dad and I will cherish forever.
This dude comments on so many videos about soccer. Go away...... Anyway, to your point, as a life long Red Sox fan I’ll say this and game 5 are some of my favorite sports moments of all time given the circumstances surrounding the time they took place. Just an example of why sports are so great.
I remember being GUTTED watching Kim blow the save for the second night in a row in this world series. Looking back, it only served to make this world series even better. The first and only world championship for Arizona and we still cherish this series!
That's a great call! I'm not a Yankees fan but their history is baseball history, and American history. The old stadium, the recent terror attacks, November baseball, and a walk-off HR make the event so special. The sign girls bopping along to NYNY is just the icing on the cake. Fantastic scenes!!!
Coming from a Met fan this world series had everything a baseball fan would ask for in a world series, pitching, clutch hitting, drama, excitement, and emotions, it was just what we needed during that time, we showed the world what New York is made of, the old Yankee Stadium was lit during games 3 and 4, nothing like the new stadium.
That World Series was hard to swallow but it also made me remember the lives that where lost on 9/11 it also made me realize life is more special then a game of baseball I won't ever forget Mr November Derek Jeter thank you for those memories Derek Jeter. You made it an unforgettable journey.
18 YEARS AGO. Hard to believe. Tough loss for my beloved Yanks. But the Stadium rocked back then. I miss the olde place. Let us always REMEMBER 9 - 11 🙏🇺🇸
I watched an interview with Tino Martinez (I think it was on "Yankeeography"). He said that he was watching the game on TV while taking practice swings in the clubhouse, & he noticed that Kim threw a 1st pitch fastball to all of the previous Yankee batters.
Will never forget this night, Halloween night in 6th grade, got home about 10 minutes before midnight and I was telling my friends watch Jeter go off, and then the walk off happened!! This game and series will always be a core memory for me as a Yankees fan growing up!!
I'm a lifelong Diamondbacks fan but I gotta admit the Yankees made this series more fun. A new team against an older and much more infamous team with a bigger fanbase.
As a baby me and my dad watched this together then when the bottom of the 10th inning Jeter hit that home run man that hit me hard as hell and that's how i became a Yankees fan for 16 years. I was born in West Palm Beach, Florida before 9/11
What many fans do not know even today was that Jeter was injured in the ALDS against the A's to such an extent he probably would have gone on the DL if it had been the regular season. Which makes this HR even more remarkable. He just about willed it to happen.
The sound of a full throated roar on a cold October night is something to behold in any stadium, but there's something extra added to it when you hear it in a place where so many roars like it have been heard before.
I hardly remember much of the series cuz I was only 6. But I rememeber being overwhelmed with exitement when Gonzo hit the ball into shallow left to bring in the winning run! Go Dbacks! Dbacks fan for life!
The old stadium was alive with energy, passion, pride and history. Coupled with the aura and mystique, it was an honor to walk inside. This new shrine to greedy billionaires is nothing in comparison. Fans spend most of the game texting or sleeping, barely make any noise, and just don't care anymore. Winning has departed from the new Yankee stadium.
famguy218 the only remaining historic ballparks are Wrigley and Fenway. The reason they built a new stadium was the foundation was becoming structurally unstable. Wrigley field is dealing with the same problem
I was 10 years old when I went to that game, it was an emotional night, everywhere around me people were crying because of the attacks,, that really helped the city get back on its feet but it wasn't meant to be but still the 2001 Yanks are my favorite team!!!
The yankees had boring teams from 2010-2016. People didn't want to pay the ticket prices to go to games. Now the team is young and exciting again and the fans are excited and energized. Old yankee stadium was quiet in the 80s and early 90s cause they weren't good teams. Its not the stadium, its the fans. As we have seen the last 3 years: Yankee Stadium is loud and hostile again and has returned to being a place nobody wants to play at
Greatest game I'v ever seen. Don't care if Gonzalez' 57 homerun season beat us we had just won 3 straight in the steroid era with our homerun leaders not suspected os steroids, nor showed steroid stats (Bernie led in 1998 with 28 for example). This game was worht it as was the next one of course. But I was 11 and had just got done trick or treating and was counting candy when tino hit that homerun. I really thought the series was already over when the dbacks scored those 2 in the 8th. My dad immediately picked me up from my friends house and we got home in time to see the bottom of the 10th. Jeter getting that ball over the wall made new york seem like magic. It was totally worth losing the series the have the previos 3 years and these games in the Bronx in 2001. 1996 is my favorite yankee memory, but this was the greatest yankee night I ever had, and inning for inning is still the most exciting game ever.
You’re not a baseball fan if you dislike these videos / games. Even if you hate the Yankees how could you dislike the most epic WS ever? Coming off 911 too?
To anyone that hates Byung-Hyun Kim for pitching bad in this World Series, watch the bottom of the 8th inning in this game. He STRUCK OUT THE SIDE. (And he had an ERA of 0.00 in the 2001 postseason coming into game 4!!!!!!) It's completely unfair for people to think of him overall as a bad pitcher that nearly blew this World Series altogether, cause he was a HELL of a good pitcher in general back in the day. Not to mention that he was no doubt a BIG help in terms of getting this Diamondbacks team to the World Series in 2001. And the other thing is that while Kim did happen to blow this game in the end, he gave up the initial tying home run to Tino Martinez who was a HELL of a good hitter, and no doubt a clutch player for the Yankees as well. (ESPECIALLY when it came to the World Series just by itself)
No one hated him for losing Game 4 and blowing the lead in Game 5 (well, no one in New York anyway). Just call it what it is. He blew two saves and lost one game for the Diamondbacks. The Yankees hitters exposed him. He threw first-pitch fastball to every hitter he faced leading up to Tino. Tino, who was 0-for-the series before this at-bat, was expecting fastball. Jeter knew that, if Kim would throw a fastball on the outside corner, he could smoke it the other way. How many times have we seen Jeter hit home runs the other side of the field throughout his career? As for the one given up to Brosius, Kim left that pitch right over the plate. Brosius, the 8th hitter of the lineup, was not going to miss it like he did the night before. The Yankees exposed Kim for who he really was, a one-trick-pony.
man I miss the old stadium. Yankees are strugling this season without Jeter, Granderson, Tex, and A-Rod. But I have faith in My New York Yankees that we will come back and win it all for New York. Aye what can I say New York is known for winning. I'm Glad to be from New York City. God Bless the New York Yankees!!!! :)
I know a guy who had a friend who wasn't a baseball fan. He persuaded that friend to go to games 4 and 5 of the World Series. Talk about spoiling someone.... The friend who was not a baseball fan asked if all games were like those two. And no, of course not, but they all have the POTENTIAL to be, and that's what makes baseball so great.
the best ball team in the world new york yamkees, there is no other team like this, even if we have 9 years without winning this year it is us who love this team. my yamkees
great moment for baseball when jeter hit that game winner. this series was full of great moments. unfortunately for us yankee fans, arizona had one more in game 7
A few things, first of all I really don't understand all of the Yankee fans ripping on Dbacks fans about this series. I'm a Yankee fan, and while this series ended in heartbreak, The Dbacks earned it. They pitched GREAT the entire series, and dominated this series. With the exception of these two incredible 9th inning home runs by Tino, and Brosius in back to back games, and Soriano's 8th inning clout off of Schilling in Game 7, we didn't have much to cheer. The Diamondbacks have won exactly ONE championship, let their fans enjoy it. 2ndly, Joe Buck is the biggest fucking atrocity the broadcast booth has ever seen. Two ENORMOUS home runs, in a city that was devastated just a month prior, and was full of emotion, the play by play man flatly, and with zero emotion, calls the home runs as if he was reading the morning paper. His father, Jack, is a LEGENDARY announcer, making such GREAT calls as "GO CRAZY FOLKS! GO CRAZY!!" on Ozzie Smith's walk off, and one of the greatest calls of all time on Gibson's Walk off HR against The A's in the 1988 World Series, "I DON'T BELIEVE WHAT I JUST SAW!" Finally, even as a staunch Yankee fan (which I have been since 1984) I have to laugh at Jeter's moniker "Mr. November." Let's be serious, just after the scoreboard reads "Welcome to November Baseball." We see Jeter's average at .077. He would bat .118 in the entire series. His home run, while exciting, and dramatic, was almost anticlimactic, and certainly not as clutch has Tino's was in the 9th inning, nor as clutch as Brosius's would be on the following evening. Also, Jeter's Home run is an out in just about any other MLB park. Don't get me wrong, I love Jeter, and he has, certainly, had his share of huge hits. The man is a 1st ballot HOF'er, but to call him "Mr. November." is ridiculous,and forced. If anyone is "Mr. October" or "Mr. November" (perhaps he should just be called "Mr. Postseason") it's Mariano Rivera! Regardless of what happened in Game 7 of this series.
I don't hate the Dbacks like the Red Sox. It's no hard feelings. I think we scored half of our runs in the entire series off of Kim. I also agree that while Jeter has a solid career in NY, he's always been overrated. Tino's homer was definitely the more impressive of the two.
Peter Parker: A top 5 shortstop of all-time is just "solid"? 5 rings is just "solid"? Anywhere from 6th to 8th on the all-time greatest Yankee list is just "solid"? The 6th most hits of all-time (with a .310 career average) is just "solid"? A 1st-ballot Hall of Famer is just "solid"?
all your arguments pale to one fact...3,000 new yorkers died just a few months earlier...I was almost one of them....ALL america wanted the yanks to win this one..NYC NEEDED it
Not a Yankees fan, Mets diehard. But ain't going to lie was at Webster Hall on this night and when Jeter won the game the place went fucking bananas. As a New Yorker I cheered for the win. 9/11 was still fresh in everybody's mind and it felt like a moment you will always remember as a NY sports fan no matter who you root for.
I'm a Red Sox fan. and i just got to say. If ANY other team tied the games the Yankees did they'd be an inspiration and it would be devastating to see them lose the way they did in game 7. But when you're the Yankees and you've won 4 of the previous 5 world series...Then it's a different story.
96 was the first time I ever followed a Postseason, I am actually from MN it just happened that was when I wanted to follow like that but 2001 was the craziest most tense I was as a kid watching a Postseason
@@sportshighlightcollection7433 hmm let's see... member of the 3,000 hits club, made 10+ All-Star teams, first to win All-Star Game and WS MVP in the same year, .300+ career BA, 70+ career WAR. You were saying?
Funny everyone forgets about game 3 and Clemens pitching a gem. I live in Toronto, my grandfather was born in New York and was a Yankees die hard fan. I remember being down 2-0 and saying we were in trouble, and my grandfather saying; Arizona will not win a game in the Bronx. And he was right
Not a Yankee fan but there was something special about Old Yankee stadium! should have kept the old stadium it had some type of magic 🪄 the new one doesn’t have ..
Agree with comments below. D'Backs outscored Yanks 37-14 in this series. Those who say it was "all because of Johnson/Schilling" clearly don't know what they are talking about. Brian Anderson had a solid outing in Game 3, but got zero run support. Not all about pitching.
I'm not even an Yankees fan, I'm a Phillies fan and i hate the Yankees with a passion. But you making fun of 3,000 people dying is disgusting. New Yorkers were devastated by the attacks and baseball was their refuge. I'm glad they lost the World Series, but you making fun of 3,000 dead people makes me sick
Braves/Twins was an amazing series, great pitching all the way around, this one had a lot more fireworks, and dramatic walk offs night after night, it was a lot more stressful, well if you were a fan of either team, or a fan of baseball, to each their own, and I'm sure somewhere in the world a poll ranked the '91 series as best is why you try to prove it as fact. But either way both series were some of the best ever. But either way it leaves no reason to make yourself look ignorant by cursing.
I'm not saying I don't like to see the Yankees in the World Series, where I'm from, the Yankees are everywhere. It's what I get for being a Rockies fan in the east
I just went to write "Joe Buck = worst commentator ever" Ven beat me.... Luckily I was at this game and to this day, no game I have or ever will be at can match the amount of emotion, excitement, and pain that the fans, the players, and myself felt throughout. We may have lost the series, but those three games at home were ones I will always smile about. An amazing team and they made the city of NY smile in a time that needed it so badly.
That was a incredible World Series......it went the full 7 games...to the tilt...... The Sad part was the little infield dinger Gonzales hit went up the middle off Rivera s tip of the glove and cookied the other ways a bit...that gave Arizona their World Championship...pure luck.....Looking at it slow motion and instant replay..you can see what Rivera was talking about, he later said that night in his hotel room packing for the airport that he realized painfully,that he shouldnt have tipped it
Not a Yankee fan, but as a baseball fan I miss the old Yankee Stadium. It just seemed like an experience to watch a playoff game there, and the crowd seemed so into it. The new stadium does not have that same aura, and the fans seem really bored.
The new Stadium proved it has it this past post-season. These pre-2017 observations no longer have any validity as far as I'm concerned because they're made without taking into account the fact that for the last five plus years until 2017 there wasn't much in the way of exciting baseball coming from the Yankees.
No joke, Curt Schilling, Randy Johnson, Mariano Rivera, Byun-Hyung Kim, Roger Clemens. How in the hell can you try to argue not getting any fouls off of these guys. I was a little kid (8 years old) when Arizona won (became a fan the prior summer, 2000) and even I could understand how crazy it was for these teams to bat against each others bullpens. Where these guys could warm up a 101 mph fast ball or even a nasty 97 mph curve.
Midnight bells chiming just as Jeter's at bat begins and the announcement of November baseball. Iconic. I'll never forget it.
I was there, AMAZING
That fan’s sign.
Always think of my grandfather watching and thinking about this World Series. After getting dominated in games 1 and 2, and looking outclassed and outmatched I said to my grandfather this doesn't look good, and he replied "Don't worry, they (Arizona) won't leave the Bronx with a win. We'll take them all 3 times." And boy was he ever right. It's been 5 years since he passed, and I'll always remember celebrating 5 World Series Championships together, and will always remember his stories about Yankee Stadium and the good old days of watching his idol Mickey Mantle
My grandpa was a diehard Yankees fan. I’m a Mets fan but I always come back and watch these games. Incredible. And after 9/11
@@canesinsider9353 I cried watching the Game for New York (Braves and Mets) on MLB Network. Incredible stuff. Never forget it
It only took an amazing comeback to beat my Yankees in the end. I argue that this series was the best World Series ever. The pitching and clutch hitting puts it over the top compared to 91 especially given the backdrop of this particular series. We as a nation needed entertainment, drama, an all American fun and these teams sure provided it! I wish they would show the whole thing from the first inning of game 1 to the last inning of game 7 the whole series was a true classic!
The Old Yankee Stadium was old, but it had character and history. It was a stadium that could be appreciated by everyone no matter their profession or walks of lives, unlike the New Yankee stadium.
1,000% agree. The new Yankee Stadium tried to retain some of the magic and feel, but it just doesn’t have it. It’s a monstrosity. It feels cold and alien and mechanical. It really hurt my Yankees fandom, and honestly I’m still not over it. But hey, that’s life, some magical things live only in our memories.
As a lifelong Yankee hater born in Boston, I agree that place had the best atmosphere it was great going in there and getting a win,
But it was hard.
the 2001 World Series
was great and, of course
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Just give it some time, the reason the New Stadium doesn’t feel the same is cause it doesn’t have the memories of the old place
Best World Series of my lifetime. I watched this game in my dorm room in Huntsville, Alabama. Unforgettable moments in the 9th and 10th innings. Sports are great!
The most iconic and best WS ever.
Hearing the clock strike midnight with Jeter coming up gives me the chills every time
In these crazy times, watching these old games gives me a great sense of comfort...and it should remind us all that if we can make it through a tragedy like 9/11, we can make it through this current situation.
Something about the seeing Yankee Stadium singing New York New York gets me every time
I could watch this game over & over & never get tired of it
I miss the old stadium.
Because it was so small
+frank puma was hard to top but the new one is a very worthy successor. Yes, the old place was something special. No doubt about it.
+Stephen Martel The new yankee stadium can't hold a candle to the old one. You don't hear that NY roar in the new one. The rafters in the upper deck doesn't hang over and the empty chair back cinema seats behind home plate is hideous and an eyesore for the viewer. I hate watching baseball today but became a Yankee fan in 96 from the deep South and have never seen either stadium.
Me too
Money grab
I was there with my dad. I was in 7th grade on crutches because I had broken my ankle a few weeks earlier. We were hugging every single person around us. Such an amazing night and a moment my dad and I will cherish forever.
For me, this was the best WS ever, altough "we" lost. But game 4 and 5 were just so great!
This dude comments on so many videos about soccer. Go away...... Anyway, to your point, as a life long Red Sox fan I’ll say this and game 5 are some of my favorite sports moments of all time given the circumstances surrounding the time they took place. Just an example of why sports are so great.
I remember being GUTTED watching Kim blow the save for the second night in a row in this world series. Looking back, it only served to make this world series even better. The first and only world championship for Arizona and we still cherish this series!
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2:51:18 is an iconic moment for me. Sinatra's New York New York playing and a We're Back sign. Never forget it
That's a great call! I'm not a Yankees fan but their history is baseball history, and American history. The old stadium, the recent terror attacks, November baseball, and a walk-off HR make the event so special. The sign girls bopping along to NYNY is just the icing on the cake. Fantastic scenes!!!
@@brianrodriguez8282 appreciate you brother
One of the best games, I have ever see in my life, my Yankees play to the end, Tino and Derek with clutch Homer's from Team Adams
What happened to the fans?
Scott Brosius "AKA Bro-ha-ha" too!
Coming from a Met fan this world series had everything a baseball fan would ask for in a world series, pitching, clutch hitting, drama, excitement, and emotions, it was just what we needed during that time, we showed the world what New York is made of, the old Yankee Stadium was lit during games 3 and 4, nothing like the new stadium.
I MISS THE HOUSE THAT RUTH BUILT...
That World Series was hard to swallow but it also made me remember the lives that where lost on 9/11 it also made me realize life is more special then a game of baseball I won't ever forget Mr November Derek Jeter thank you for those memories Derek Jeter. You made it an unforgettable journey.
18 YEARS AGO. Hard to believe. Tough loss for my beloved Yanks. But the Stadium rocked back then. I miss the olde place. Let us always REMEMBER 9 - 11 🙏🇺🇸
I haven't even been to New York, and I agree with this. The Old Yankee Stadium should still be standing today. The new Yankee Stadium sucks.
I remember like it was yesterday and I was born in 2001.
I watched an interview with Tino Martinez (I think it was on "Yankeeography"). He said that he was watching the game on TV while taking practice swings in the clubhouse, & he noticed that Kim threw a 1st pitch fastball to all of the previous Yankee batters.
Will never forget this night, Halloween night in 6th grade, got home about 10 minutes before midnight and I was telling my friends watch Jeter go off, and then the walk off happened!! This game and series will always be a core memory for me as a Yankees fan growing up!!
I'm a lifelong Diamondbacks fan but I gotta admit the Yankees made this series more fun. A new team against an older and much more infamous team with a bigger fanbase.
this was a underated world series it brought back hope to us when we was at our lowest point both teams stepped up and made us believe again
great moment for NYC and Every Yankee Fan
As a baby me and my dad watched this together then when the bottom of the 10th inning Jeter hit that home run man that hit me hard as hell and that's how i became a Yankees fan for 16 years. I was born in West Palm Beach, Florida before 9/11
It's been nearly 20 years of Mr. November.
Nothing like the roar of old time stadiums, especially Yankee Stadium on a fall night.
love the bells as jeter aproach what a series!!!
What many fans do not know even today was that Jeter was injured in the ALDS against the A's to such an extent he probably would have gone on the DL if it had been the regular season. Which makes this HR even more remarkable. He just about willed it to happen.
Corey Gibson are you out of your damn mind? They made it to the World Series in 2001. Wish you were in 9-11. They lost but they made it in 2001
@@coreygibson87 Huh?
The sound of a full throated roar on a cold October night is something to behold in any stadium, but there's something extra added to it when you hear it in a place where so many roars like it have been heard before.
Well said, i was there. An experience thats up there with watching the birth of my children!
I hardly remember much of the series cuz I was only 6. But I rememeber being overwhelmed with exitement when Gonzo hit the ball into shallow left to bring in the winning run! Go Dbacks! Dbacks fan for life!
The old stadium was alive with energy, passion, pride and history. Coupled with the aura and mystique, it was an honor to walk inside. This new shrine to greedy billionaires is nothing in comparison. Fans spend most of the game texting or sleeping, barely make any noise, and just don't care anymore. Winning has departed from the new Yankee stadium.
As a Cubs fan I don't understand why such a historic venue should be demolished; I hope they'll never do this to Wrigley.
famguy218 the only remaining historic ballparks are Wrigley and Fenway. The reason they built a new stadium was the foundation was becoming structurally unstable. Wrigley field is dealing with the same problem
Thomas Storff yeah that makes sense; and yeah Wrigley is going through that problem but it's going through major renovations.
+famguy218 I went to Wrigley for the first time this year. Best ballpark experience i've had
mrbiggs36 I'm going to Wrigley next season.
I was 10 years old when I went to that game, it was an emotional night, everywhere around me people were crying because of the attacks,, that really helped the city get back on its feet but it wasn't meant to be but still the 2001 Yanks are my favorite team!!!
We will miss you Derek Jeter.
What a shame that this kind of atmosphere in New York is dead.
Gentrification
The yankees had boring teams from 2010-2016. People didn't want to pay the ticket prices to go to games. Now the team is young and exciting again and the fans are excited and energized. Old yankee stadium was quiet in the 80s and early 90s cause they weren't good teams. Its not the stadium, its the fans. As we have seen the last 3 years: Yankee Stadium is loud and hostile again and has returned to being a place nobody wants to play at
@@conpop6924 no.its really the stadium
@@boxface788 no. The new stadium is loud. The only reason it doesn't sound as loud is cause the upper deck doesn't hang over the field
1996-2001 was New York's Apex
Greatest game I've ever seen.
Greatest game I'v ever seen. Don't care if Gonzalez' 57 homerun season beat us we had just won 3 straight in the steroid era with our homerun leaders not suspected os steroids, nor showed steroid stats (Bernie led in 1998 with 28 for example). This game was worht it as was the next one of course. But I was 11 and had just got done trick or treating and was counting candy when tino hit that homerun. I really thought the series was already over when the dbacks scored those 2 in the 8th. My dad immediately picked me up from my friends house and we got home in time to see the bottom of the 10th. Jeter getting that ball over the wall made new york seem like magic. It was totally worth losing the series the have the previos 3 years and these games in the Bronx in 2001. 1996 is my favorite yankee memory, but this was the greatest yankee night I ever had, and inning for inning is still the most exciting game ever.
20 years crazy how time flys.
Joe Buck is one of the best commentary's ever!
Maybe...If you're deaf
Bullshit he's whack
Uh... I think YOU can do better than that.
my favorite yankee game ever
You’re not a baseball fan if you dislike these videos / games. Even if you hate the Yankees how could you dislike the most epic WS ever? Coming off 911 too?
To anyone that hates Byung-Hyun Kim for pitching bad in this World Series, watch the bottom of the 8th inning in this game. He STRUCK OUT THE SIDE. (And he had an ERA of 0.00 in the 2001 postseason coming into game 4!!!!!!) It's completely unfair for people to think of him overall as a bad pitcher that nearly blew this World Series altogether, cause he was a HELL of a good pitcher in general back in the day. Not to mention that he was no doubt a BIG help in terms of getting this Diamondbacks team to the World Series in 2001. And the other thing is that while Kim did happen to blow this game in the end, he gave up the initial tying home run to Tino Martinez who was a HELL of a good hitter, and no doubt a clutch player for the Yankees as well. (ESPECIALLY when it came to the World Series just by itself)
Byung-Hyun Kim would eventually join Curt Schilling in Boston and pick up Another World Series Ring with the 2004 Red Sox.
kim just choked.Thats all
No one hated him for losing Game 4 and blowing the lead in Game 5 (well, no one in New York anyway). Just call it what it is. He blew two saves and lost one game for the Diamondbacks. The Yankees hitters exposed him. He threw first-pitch fastball to every hitter he faced leading up to Tino. Tino, who was 0-for-the series before this at-bat, was expecting fastball. Jeter knew that, if Kim would throw a fastball on the outside corner, he could smoke it the other way. How many times have we seen Jeter hit home runs the other side of the field throughout his career? As for the one given up to Brosius, Kim left that pitch right over the plate. Brosius, the 8th hitter of the lineup, was not going to miss it like he did the night before. The Yankees exposed Kim for who he really was, a one-trick-pony.
man I miss the old stadium. Yankees are strugling this season without Jeter, Granderson, Tex, and A-Rod. But I have faith in My New York Yankees that we will come back and win it all for New York. Aye what can I say New York is known for winning. I'm Glad to be from New York City. God Bless the New York Yankees!!!! :)
Yeah Yeah D´backs fans keep celebrating the only WS you´ll ever win, but games 4 and 5 are WS classics!
I know a guy who had a friend who wasn't a baseball fan. He persuaded that friend to go to games 4 and 5 of the World Series. Talk about spoiling someone.... The friend who was not a baseball fan asked if all games were like those two. And no, of course not, but they all have the POTENTIAL to be, and that's what makes baseball so great.
I miss the old Stadium
I was very angry that the Yankees lost this World Series as I'm a big Yankees fan
Yea me too I was a baby back in 2001
I was happy that Az won world series...because of B.K...If Az failed to get world series,he would be bad memories forever
@@jacobrichardson1952 are you a Yanks fan like I am
the best ball team in the world new york yamkees, there is no other team like this, even if we have 9 years without winning this year it is us who love this team. my yamkees
great moment for baseball when jeter hit that game winner. this series was full of great moments. unfortunately for us yankee fans, arizona had one more in game 7
Yankees should of won this series, they were much more deserving of it
A few things, first of all I really don't understand all of the Yankee fans ripping on Dbacks fans about this series. I'm a Yankee fan, and while this series ended in heartbreak, The Dbacks earned it. They pitched GREAT the entire series, and dominated this series. With the exception of these two incredible 9th inning home runs by Tino, and Brosius in back to back games, and Soriano's 8th inning clout off of Schilling in Game 7, we didn't have much to cheer.
The Diamondbacks have won exactly ONE championship, let their fans enjoy it.
2ndly, Joe Buck is the biggest fucking atrocity the broadcast booth has ever seen. Two ENORMOUS home runs, in a city that was devastated just a month prior, and was full of emotion, the play by play man flatly, and with zero emotion, calls the home runs as if he was reading the morning paper. His father, Jack, is a LEGENDARY announcer, making such GREAT calls as "GO CRAZY FOLKS! GO CRAZY!!" on Ozzie Smith's walk off, and one of the greatest calls of all time on Gibson's Walk off HR against The A's in the 1988 World Series, "I DON'T BELIEVE WHAT I JUST SAW!"
Finally, even as a staunch Yankee fan (which I have been since 1984) I have to laugh at Jeter's moniker "Mr. November." Let's be serious, just after the scoreboard reads "Welcome to November Baseball." We see Jeter's average at .077. He would bat .118 in the entire series. His home run, while exciting, and dramatic, was almost anticlimactic, and certainly not as clutch has Tino's was in the 9th inning, nor as clutch as Brosius's would be on the following evening. Also, Jeter's Home run is an out in just about any other MLB park. Don't get me wrong, I love Jeter, and he has, certainly, had his share of huge hits. The man is a 1st ballot HOF'er, but to call him "Mr. November." is ridiculous,and forced. If anyone is "Mr. October" or "Mr. November" (perhaps he should just be called "Mr. Postseason") it's Mariano Rivera! Regardless of what happened in Game 7 of this series.
How is it that no home run from an opponent is ever called a ´´Yankee Stadium´´ home run (in general, not just this game/series)?
I don't hate the Dbacks like the Red Sox. It's no hard feelings. I think we scored half of our runs in the entire series off of Kim. I also agree that while Jeter has a solid career in NY, he's always been overrated. Tino's homer was definitely the more impressive of the two.
Peter Parker: A top 5 shortstop of all-time is just "solid"? 5 rings is just "solid"? Anywhere from 6th to 8th on the all-time greatest Yankee list is just "solid"? The 6th most hits of all-time (with a .310 career average) is just "solid"? A 1st-ballot Hall of Famer is just "solid"?
I think it had gotten to the point that Jeter have been called "overrated" to the point that he became
ironically underrated.
all your arguments pale to one fact...3,000 new yorkers died just a few months earlier...I was almost one of them....ALL america wanted the yanks to win this one..NYC NEEDED it
Not a Yankees fan, Mets diehard. But ain't going to lie was at Webster Hall on this night and when Jeter won the game the place went fucking bananas. As a New Yorker I cheered for the win. 9/11 was still fresh in everybody's mind and it felt like a moment you will always remember as a NY sports fan no matter who you root for.
What an unbelieveable game, coming from a Braves fan.
"Jeter--hits one into right. Back, at the wallll..GAME OVER! Yankees win and the Series is tied!"
Great call imo!
the guy with the "Mr. November" sign must've had a 6th sense
I'm a Red Sox fan. and i just got to say. If ANY other team tied the games the Yankees did they'd be an inspiration and it would be devastating to see them lose the way they did in game 7. But when you're the Yankees and you've won 4 of the previous 5 world series...Then it's a different story.
Oh come on... I bet you were jumping for joy when the Yankees lost.
The end of the telecast is great too!!
I love the chimes at 2:44:50
+Gameshowboy 92 wonder if they were live at the Stadium or was it in studio?
too bad the new stadium dont have it.
+Cody Luis the new stadium has nothing
16 years where does time go this was classic
96 was the first time I ever followed a Postseason, I am actually from MN it just happened that was when I wanted to follow like that but 2001 was the craziest most tense I was as a kid watching a Postseason
That synchronized (yeah) still hits hard 22 years later
back when the game was fun to watch
As God Bless America was being played ,9.3 miles away the fires still burned at the ruins of the WTC.
What an AB by Jeter almost took 5 minutes of real time only to become the only Mr. November what a legend. I miss the old stadium
#Overra2ed
@@sportshighlightcollection7433 hmm let's see... member of the 3,000 hits club, made 10+ All-Star teams, first to win All-Star Game and WS MVP in the same year, .300+ career BA, 70+ career WAR. You were saying?
2:21:23 안녕하십니까 by Joe Buck
BK PITCHING START 2:05:25
2ND HITTER 2:07:59
8TH ZIP 2:12:03
9TH BK TURN 2:19:44 2:20:25
Why the fuck did the Yankees build a new Yankee stadium... from a Sox fan
Funny everyone forgets about game 3 and Clemens pitching a gem. I live in Toronto, my grandfather was born in New York and was a Yankees die hard fan. I remember being down 2-0 and saying we were in trouble, and my grandfather saying; Arizona will not win a game in the Bronx. And he was right
2:25:37 Tino tying homer
2:49:13 Jeter walkoff homer
2:25:37
2:49:13
The duke of earl….. that’s so badass
Ahh que tiempos aquellos I love this game no ball no glory
That old stadium... nothing like it. It's damn sad how quiet the new one is in comparison
Not a Yankee fan but there was something special about Old Yankee stadium! should have kept the old stadium it had some type of magic 🪄 the new one doesn’t have ..
I love tino Martinez’s homer
One of the best worldseries!!!
I was at this game. Awesome night!
Agree with comments below. D'Backs outscored Yanks 37-14 in this series. Those who say it was "all because of Johnson/Schilling" clearly don't know what they are talking about. Brian Anderson had a solid outing in Game 3, but got zero run support. Not all about pitching.
I'm not even an Yankees fan, I'm a Phillies fan and i hate the Yankees with a passion. But you making fun of 3,000 people dying is disgusting. New Yorkers were devastated by the attacks and baseball was their refuge. I'm glad they lost the World Series, but you making fun of 3,000 dead people makes me sick
Braves/Twins was an amazing series, great pitching all the way around, this one had a lot more fireworks, and dramatic walk offs night after night, it was a lot more stressful, well if you were a fan of either team, or a fan of baseball, to each their own, and I'm sure somewhere in the world a poll ranked the '91 series as best is why you try to prove it as fact. But either way both series were some of the best ever. But either way it leaves no reason to make yourself look ignorant by cursing.
That look on Kim's face though, 2:26. Holy sports meltdown
The one after Brosius' home run the next game was classic.
I'm not saying I don't like to see the Yankees in the World Series, where I'm from, the Yankees are everywhere. It's what I get for being a Rockies fan in the east
No place like the old place look af the camera shake after tino s HR
Great CLosed Captions shows real care
the yankee lineup was so tenacious in those days. so many full damn full counts
I MISS THE OLD STADIUM
what was shane spencer's walk up song
Jeter may have won game 4 for the yankees, but Luiz Gonzales won game 7 for the Diamondbacks. That's why Gonzalez is Mr November
Sean Carroll J
Except for the fact that Jeter has four more rings and a World Series MVP
This world series was da best no dought about it the only huge game in the 2011 world series was game 6
I just went to write "Joe Buck = worst commentator ever" Ven beat me.... Luckily I was at this game and to this day, no game I have or ever will be at can match the amount of emotion, excitement, and pain that the fans, the players, and myself felt throughout. We may have lost the series, but those three games at home were ones I will always smile about. An amazing team and they made the city of NY smile in a time that needed it so badly.
Miss this team
Chimes are at 2:44:58
Kim is still pitching. He actually pitches in Australia now.
Wow
It is more, this video and last night shows us that Mariano Rivera is human.
BK is legend
He almost became the World Series MVP, but the Diamondbacks won the series.
Brosius had 2 good swings against Kim in the 10th........
That was a incredible World Series......it went the full 7 games...to the tilt......
The Sad part was the little infield dinger Gonzales hit went up the middle off Rivera s tip of the glove and cookied the other ways a bit...that gave Arizona their World Championship...pure luck.....Looking at it slow motion and instant replay..you can see what Rivera was talking about, he later said that night in his hotel room packing for the airport that he realized painfully,that he shouldnt have tipped it
Not a Yankee fan, but as a baseball fan I miss the old Yankee Stadium. It just seemed like an experience to watch a playoff game there, and the crowd seemed so into it. The new stadium does not have that same aura, and the fans seem really bored.
They made it way too luxry, waytooo expensive for seats. Anything other than the bleacher seats are crazy
The new Stadium proved it has it this past post-season. These pre-2017 observations no longer have any validity as far as I'm concerned because they're made without taking into account the fact that for the last five plus years until 2017 there wasn't much in the way of exciting baseball coming from the Yankees.
I agree. Their new stadium still sucks.
GREAT GAME ON OFTHE BEST I SEEN JETER ON OF THE BEST
No joke, Curt Schilling, Randy Johnson, Mariano Rivera, Byun-Hyung Kim, Roger Clemens. How in the hell can you try to argue not getting any fouls off of these guys. I was a little kid (8 years old) when Arizona won (became a fan the prior summer, 2000) and even I could understand how crazy it was for these teams to bat against each others bullpens. Where these guys could warm up a 101 mph fast ball or even a nasty 97 mph curve.
Why was Kim, the closer, kept in for so long?