“When I came back to the dugout, El Duke came to me and I don’t really know what he said, but he was happy” - Paul O’neill 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Epic, I love O’neill, my favorite Yankee of all time.
Even though I have been a Yankees fan for 41 years and will be for the rest of my life, my hat goes off of Tony Gwynn who always played hard and played the game the right way. May him and Ken Caminetti RIP.
The music in this video is so good. Really intensifies the drama in a way that was never recaptured in future WS videos. Listen to the music for NLCS game 1 and Caminiti’s HR, or the music for Kevin Brown in game 4 of the World Series. So so good
I've been a Yankee fan since 1956. Seeing Tony Gwynn for the first time reminds me of what it was like seeing Micky Mantle play for the first time. No team was going to beat them in 1998, but games 1,3 and 4 were all close. Let's not forget that the Padres had to beat Maddux, Smoltz, and Glavine to get to the World Series. Hats off to them for that.
I was 10 during this world series, it was the first one i really paid attention to. Even though i was a Yankee fan I look back really fondly on that Padres team. They were awesome
"If they ask who was our star? Give them 25 names, and if you forget our names. JUST TELL THEM WE WERE YANKEES!" That line has been ever true even 25 years later. The Most Well-Rounded Team Ever.
What a ride ..when ken burns baseball first cameout and billy crystal used to talk about the 50s yankees how awesome that was...well we got atleast a lil taste of somethung like that in the late 90s..now approaching 40 and they havent been back in so long..i get it now mr crystal..u gotta cherish tjose moments in time..they dont come often..what fun it was 4 in 5 yrs and 3 in a row..no ones won two in row since..
I was so excited I was at game #2 and it was first and only WS game I ever went to. Great season to have the Sunday Ticket plan being at David Wells Perfect game too!
1:23 that intro song is incredibly powerful. It has enough sorrow and heartbreak to carry a documentary on the aftermath of 9-11. Yet they still use it here to highlight the high points of the greatest baseball team of modern times. Go figure. Anyone know the name of the song? For bonus points I know NFL Films used it for their NFL's Greatest Moments video when describing the plight of Rocky Bleier who was drafted to go to Vietnam and was badly wounded and told he could never play football again. Bleier was devastated but refused to listen to the docs, rehabbed and returned triumphantly to the Steelers and carved out a decent career as a backup RB to Franco Harris. It helped that Bleier tells a good inspirational narrative himself to back up the music.
The 20 best MLB teams ever: 20. 1975 Cincinnati Reds 19. 1986 New York Mets 18. 1969 New York Mets 17. 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates 16. 1997 Florida Marlins 15. 1995 Atlanta Braves 14. 2005 Chicago White Sox 13. 1980 Philadelphia Phillies 12. 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers 11. 2008 Philadelphia Phillies 10. 1993 Toronto Blue Jays 9. 1991 Minnesota Twins 8. 1977 New York Yankees 7. 1998 New York Yankees 6. 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks 5. 2013 Boston Red Sox 4. 2010 San Francisco Giants 3. 1982 St. Louis Cardinals 2. 2004 Boston Red Sox 1. 2016 Chicago Cubs
This is true. As a Yankee fan, I felt like game 2 was fun to watch though. You had homers from Bernie and Posada and a great catch from O'Neill. Game 4 was close but still a pretty dull affair. All the runs scored were on ugly, awkward plays. I think the only really cool part of that game other than celebrating a 125 win season was Mariano retiring Jim Leyritz with the bases loaded in the 8th. Leyritz was so clutch those playoffs for SD.
This WS sweep was moreso like 2005 (4 games, but the other team had its moments) than 2012 (Tigers didn't lead until game 4- at least SD can say they led TWICE)
+Chris Kreager Yeah I thought 2005 was a very entertaining series to watch even for a sweep. All those games seemed very close, Houston just didnt know how to get the big hit at the end or close out games.
No matter what happens tonight, here's hoping that this season will set the stage for something like 1998. If Sanchez improves defensively and Judge proves that this season is no fluke as well as Clint Frazier panning out, it can help. They should add some good bullpen arms just in case.
Actually, the Yankees didn’t have the highest payroll in 1998. The yankee payroll really started to jump after 2001 when they got guys like Giambi, ARod, Sheffield, bringing Clemens back.
Crazy how a 89 win indian team gave the Yankees the toughest battle. I understand some saying that Indian team was better than the 89 wins they had that year. However it's still gets me that a team that did not win at least 90 games in 97 & 98 gave these yankees the most problems...
This 1998 Yankees was by far the greatest baseball TEAM, emphasizing the word team due to the fact that not one member of that team lead the league in any offensive category. Yet, they won 114 games while beginning the season 1-4. Put this in perspective please, this team won a total of 125 wins and lost just 50 games... Think about that stat...This '98 team lost just 50 games(only 48 in the regular season)... l doubt any one will ever see that again in their lifetime. Remember you must win the World Series after winning 114 or more (sorry M's)... BTW, my son was born the moment the Yanks clinched that Works Series... l named him Michael, but l was told l should have named him Scott.
Oldskool, I think I tried to reply to your comment when you posted it but when I saw the reply button was not appearing on your posts for whatever reason, I gave up rather than just post here. But since you miss me so much I might as well throw in some thoughts. Braves curse?? nah. That one title in 95 makes them curse free, as frustrating as the rest of that run must have been. I feel your pain though. The Yankees signed Randy Johnson in 2005 and look how that went. The Yankees also got Lofton in 04 and he fell flat on his face. I loved Kenny as an Indian and it was sad to me to see how his career ended. The thing that really stuck out to me with Lofton though was in the 2007 ALCS Game 7 in Boston. The Indians trailed 3-2 in the 7th. Lofton was on 2nd with 2 outs and decided to hold up at 3rd on a single. He clearly would have/should have scored and in his younger, fast-as-lightning days, forget it. The Indians did not score and never tied the game. The Red Sox lit up the Indians in the 7th and 8th and turned the finale into a rout, but I can't help but think if Cleveland had tied the game, everything would have changed in that game 7. No one seems to remember this though, it really could be up there with The Drive and The Fumble and Jordan over Ehlo, Renteria off Nagy, the Decision, etc. That 99 ALDS though, O'Leary's contribution usually gets overlooked, I'm glad you brought it up. Everyone remembers it as the Pedro game, meanwhile this dude gets 7 RBI's on 2 jacks, including the game winner. Tough break for a guy who didn't exactly have a lot of other defining moments. I would have loved to see what the Indians would have done against the Yanks in 99...wait, no I don't. Boston really was not a worthy opponent that year, they had no shot. But the Indians? That would have been scary competitive, much like the 97 and 98 Yankees-Indians series were. They would have met 3 years in a row in the playoffs and the Yankees-Indians rivalry would have become a thing, which it never really did. I know the 99 Yanks were relatively untested in their playoff run and I think the Indians being stunned by Boston in the ALDS is the main reason why. Also, don't forget, in 1996 the Indians were upset by the Orioles in 4 games. And Roberto Alomar, who was not suspended from the playoffs the way most felt he should, for spitting at umpire John Hirschbeck, had the winning hit in extra innings in game 4. Had the 96 Yanks played the Indians in the ALCS, who knows, maybe there's no dynasty to begin with. I know the 96 Yanks played Cleveland very well that season but I believed the Indians were the better team that year and we were very lucky to have avoided them. I forgot about the Sterling Hitchcock phenomenon that year because I remember being so stunned at what another ex-Yankee was doing with the Padres. Remember Jim Leyritz crazy string of playoff homeruns with the Padres that year? I was very proud the Yanks kept him silent in that World Series, including a game 4 8th inning bases loaded at bat where Rivera got him to fly out on a can o' corn to center field.
***** yes I do, good to go now. I want KC, what a story they are. I am disappointed at the NLCS. I wanted to see the Nats advance, and when I saw they weren't going to, I wanted a Dodgers-Giants NLCS just because. But Giants-Cardinals, I feel like I've seen both of these teams too many times and I'm getting tired of hearing about the underrated scrappy players featured on both teams winning in October while all the big stars choke. It's getting old.
billny33 When the playoffs started, I predicted that the Giants would be in the World Series, mainly because of who their manager is, especially compared to the rest of the managers in the NL. Don Mattingly is terrible, Mike Matheny is only marginally better, and Matt Williams was a rookie. And managers and coaches really do matter when the post-season comes calling, and the Giants have the best in Bruce Bochy, the same Bruce Bochy that led the Padres to this World Series in 1998 by defeating two 100+ win teams in the playoffs in '98, including going unbeaten in Atlanta in the NLCS. So by that alone, I had the Giants in the World Series, and I thought the Royals would be there, too. However, in all the years I've watched the World Series, this year's version may have been one of the worst I've ever seen, simply because there were so many blowouts by both teams, and not enough firepower on either side to overcome any kid of a deficit.
***** Well the Giants did overcome that 4-1 deficit in game 4, that was a big turning point in the series because it looked like the Royals were going to go up 3-1. Unfortunately the Giants then turned that game into a really ugly blowout and took all the excitement out of the late innings. I know only games 3 and 7 were really close unless you count game 2 which was close for 6 innings. But to have a good game 7 is really tremendous so I can't rank this as one of the bad World Series. I thought 2007 was one of the worst WS I had ever seen although it seems clear to me that 1989 was quite possibly the worst World Series of my lifetime. In addition to the quake, the Giants (much like the 07 Rockies) never even held a lead. And yet it still gets so many views on my page.
The 1989 World Series probably gets a lot of views because of the earthquake, because it certainly wasn't a good series. In fact, none of those World Series that those A's teams were in were very good, as none went past five games, and other than the earthquake, there wasn't anything worth noting about that World Series. In fact, that World Series marked only the third time that a team never led at any point in any game, with the others being in 1963 and '66. And even though Game 7 of the 2014 World Series was a nail-biter that the Giants tried to blow at the end, the 2014 World Series, as a whole, was a terrible World Series. In fact, none of the last three World Series were very good at all. 2012 was a sweep that was effectively decided in the first game and 2013 was dismal, as well. And as for the Giants coming back from that 4-1 deficit in Game 4, that was all on Ned Yost, who completely blew that game in the sixth and seventh innings.
When you look back on the 1998 World Series, you have to wonder if the Padres were supposed to be there as the Braves were favored in the 1998 NLCS. The Padres have not been in the playoffs, let alone the World Series, since then.
I did not copy this from my own tape, I found it elsewhere on youtube and I had to make it mine so I downloaded it at the highest quality, then uploaded it. My apologies to anyone if I upset them by copying them. For what its worth I do own the video myself, I just couldn't figure out the annoying copy-protected part. I guess someone else did though.
can you please upload the 1999 world series and the 2000 world series (the subway series) as billy crystal once said in the latter "The mets and the Yankees playing for the pride of new york and for the championship of the world ma"
there's world series videos there's the 84 fall classic sounds of the series there's the 86 world series and the 87 world series are you gonna upload them
I have the 86 and 87 videos. the 87 video is copy protected and I don't have the ability to copy it. I can copy the 86 one and put it on here but the OCD part of me does not want to put up 86 if I can't do 87. Plus the 86 and 87 ones are not as well done as all the ones from 88-97. Those were the ones I really wanted to put up here.
Luci wears the same outfit with a pink shirt in Hola Mexico Kathy wears the same pink shirt in Carnival’s Of Numbers Tina wears the same dress with a red shirt in The Queen Of Make Believe And Alphabet’s Soup Michael wears the same red shirt that Chip wore in Snack Time At Season Six
I'm not sure how the Braves lost to those Padres but I don't think we would have beaten the Yankees anyway considering that we were swept by them in 1999. Maybe we don't get swept because we had a lot of injuries in '99 but we still wouldn't have gone more than five or six games in all likelihood. Atlanta's true title window was 1991-1997, with the '91 WS and '96 WS being the biggest missed opportunities.
Derek wears the same shirt in Doctor’s Barney’s Is Here Shawn wears the same shirt in Oh What A Day Kathy wears the same dress with a pink shirt in A Camping We Will Go And Home Sweet Homes Min wears the same shirt in Four Seasons Day And Everyone Is Special
Michael wears the same shirt in Doctor’s Barney’s Is Here Luci wears the same shirt in A World Of Music Tina wears the same pink shirt in Oh What A Day Tosha wears the same outfit with a pink shirt in A Camping We Will Go And Everyone Is Special
I don't know if Ken Cammintti was outed for taking steroids but looking back he looks like the poster boy of the steroid era. He looks alot like Big Mac.
You are correct in your suspicions. Ken Caminiti admitted to steroid use long before the Mitchell Report came out in 2007. In fact, he died very young and I believe the steroid use had a lot to do with it so yes, he was a cautionary tale.
Just to correct myself, wikipedia says he died due to cocaine and heroine use in 2004 so maybe the steroids weren't involved in his death. That's what I remembered hearing at the time though.
“When I came back to the dugout, El Duke came to me and I don’t really know what he said, but he was happy” - Paul O’neill 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Epic, I love O’neill, my favorite Yankee of all time.
Same I started like him because he was so mad especially if he wasn't hitting well I loved his intensity it was admiration at first sight lol
@@Evejackson777. exactly… i loved his passion..
Here is where Yankees fam came to cry. Still miss those days
Even though I have been a Yankees fan for 41 years and will be for the rest of my life, my hat goes off of Tony Gwynn who always played hard and played the game the right way. May him and Ken Caminetti RIP.
Crazy Diamond 74
And Thurman 👊
What a TEAM, 125 wins 50 loses , No Stars , THE TEAM was the 🌟 star.
What does this have to do with what he said? Soccer blows
I love baseball and I love soccer in different ways. Respectfully, this is not the place for that type of comment. Let’s enjoy both.
@@ecmy2676 football gave us so many legends. Ronaldo, Pele, Mia Hamm, Landon Donavan
The music in this video is so good. Really intensifies the drama in a way that was never recaptured in future WS videos. Listen to the music for NLCS game 1 and Caminiti’s HR, or the music for Kevin Brown in game 4 of the World Series. So so good
Greatest baseball team I ever saw, up and down the line, no weaknesses.
You just cant beat old Yankee Stadium.
I've been a Yankee fan since 1956. Seeing Tony Gwynn for the first time reminds me of what it was like seeing Micky Mantle play for the first time. No team was going to beat them in 1998, but games 1,3 and 4 were all close. Let's not forget that the Padres had to beat Maddux, Smoltz, and Glavine to get to the World Series. Hats off to them for that.
I was 10 during this world series, it was the first one i really paid attention to. Even though i was a Yankee fan I look back really fondly on that Padres team. They were awesome
Hope that the Yankees of today can do what the Yankees of the 90's have done.yankees fan forever from the Philippines.
When I started loving the Yankees
"If they ask who was our star? Give them 25 names, and if you forget our names. JUST TELL THEM WE WERE YANKEES!" That line has been ever true even 25 years later. The Most Well-Rounded Team Ever.
Tony Gwynn deserved a World Series. Wish he had won one. Love that man.
May he rest in piece 😢. One of my favorite baseball legends when I was a kid
I remember it well. Thanks for the memories!
What a ride ..when ken burns baseball first cameout and billy crystal used to talk about the 50s yankees how awesome that was...well we got atleast a lil taste of somethung like that in the late 90s..now approaching 40 and they havent been back in so long..i get it now mr crystal..u gotta cherish tjose moments in time..they dont come often..what fun it was 4 in 5 yrs and 3 in a row..no ones won two in row since..
I was so excited I was at game #2 and it was first and only WS game I ever went to. Great season to have the Sunday Ticket plan being at David Wells Perfect game too!
1:23 that intro song is incredibly powerful. It has enough sorrow and heartbreak to carry a documentary on the aftermath of 9-11. Yet they still use it here to highlight the high points of the greatest baseball team of modern times. Go figure. Anyone know the name of the song?
For bonus points I know NFL Films used it for their NFL's Greatest Moments video when describing the plight of Rocky Bleier who was drafted to go to Vietnam and was badly wounded and told he could never play football again. Bleier was devastated but refused to listen to the docs, rehabbed and returned triumphantly to the Steelers and carved out a decent career as a backup RB to Franco Harris. It helped that Bleier tells a good inspirational narrative himself to back up the music.
Update: I found it. It's called Father To Son by Vincent Frates.
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0:52 WFAN is also 101.9 FM for those who want to use it
I miss this team.
21:00 the greatest laugh in MLB, RIP MR Padre 🤲🏾✨
Even though the Cubs are a great team in 2016, But they will never be like the 1998 Yankees.
The 20 best MLB teams ever:
20. 1975 Cincinnati Reds
19. 1986 New York Mets
18. 1969 New York Mets
17. 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates
16. 1997 Florida Marlins
15. 1995 Atlanta Braves
14. 2005 Chicago White Sox
13. 1980 Philadelphia Phillies
12. 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers
11. 2008 Philadelphia Phillies
10. 1993 Toronto Blue Jays
9. 1991 Minnesota Twins
8. 1977 New York Yankees
7. 1998 New York Yankees
6. 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks
5. 2013 Boston Red Sox
4. 2010 San Francisco Giants
3. 1982 St. Louis Cardinals
2. 2004 Boston Red Sox
1. 2016 Chicago Cubs
Dana, the list is a bit out of order. Try again.
thats an awful list
Dana Long yeah. My top 10
10. 2011 cardinals
9. 2016 cubs
8. 1927 yankees
7. 1986 Mets
6. 1955 Dodgers
5. 2007 Red Sox
4. 1977 yankees
3. 1996 yankees
2. 2009 yankees
1. 1998 yankees
Dana Long did you just make a greatest teams list without the 1927 Yankees?
The music in this video reminds me of the music in the movie E.T.
Scott Broscious was so awesome and on of the best 3rd basemen the Yankee ever had.
John Sterling and Michael Kay: the best New York Yankees broadcast team ever!
Powerful and Excellent
Michael Kay's a douche
Grand Slam by Tino Martinez 28:00
That home plate umpire did Tino a favor
Ah 1998, back when people were normal and not every gender they can think of
Outside of game 2, this was a pretty decent WS. Games 1-3-4 were up in the air through the 7th inning stretch.
This is true. As a Yankee fan, I felt like game 2 was fun to watch though. You had homers from Bernie and Posada and a great catch from O'Neill. Game 4 was close but still a pretty dull affair. All the runs scored were on ugly, awkward plays. I think the only really cool part of that game other than celebrating a 125 win season was Mariano retiring Jim Leyritz with the bases loaded in the 8th. Leyritz was so clutch those playoffs for SD.
This WS sweep was moreso like 2005 (4 games, but the other team had its moments) than 2012 (Tigers didn't lead until game 4- at least SD can say they led TWICE)
+Chris Kreager Yeah I thought 2005 was a very entertaining series to watch even for a sweep. All those games seemed very close, Houston just didnt know how to get the big hit at the end or close out games.
Even though they were swept, I give the Padres a lot of credit--they played hard, they played fair, and they made it competitive.
No matter what happens tonight, here's hoping that this season will set the stage for something like 1998. If Sanchez improves defensively and Judge proves that this season is no fluke as well as Clint Frazier panning out, it can help. They should add some good bullpen arms just in case.
There was a season like 98. Butt not by the yankees
@@scottaznavourian7617 Hmm...
I’m crying again. This time as a 34-year-old man.
Ricky Ledee can be a good batting coach for the yankees.
Greatest Dynasty $$$$ can buy.....
Can't deny that money helped a lot.
Should it be a terrible thing? That's what teams should do to begin with.
Actually, the Yankees didn’t have the highest payroll in 1998. The yankee payroll really started to jump after 2001 when they got guys like Giambi, ARod, Sheffield, bringing Clemens back.
Yankees rule!
Crazy how a 89 win indian team gave the Yankees the toughest battle. I understand some saying that Indian team was better than the 89 wins they had that year. However it's still gets me that a team that did not win at least 90 games in 97 & 98 gave these yankees the most problems...
Amigo esos problemas de los que hablas no era por las victorias del equipo de si no por la plantilla de no ombres que tenía el equipo
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This 1998 Yankees was by far the greatest baseball TEAM, emphasizing the word team due to the fact that not one member of that team lead the league in any offensive category.
Yet, they won 114 games while beginning the season 1-4. Put this in perspective please, this team won a total of 125 wins and lost just 50 games... Think about that stat...This '98 team lost just 50 games(only 48 in the regular season)... l doubt any one will ever see that again in their lifetime.
Remember you must win the World Series after winning 114 or more (sorry M's)...
BTW, my son was born the moment the Yanks clinched that Works Series... l named him Michael, but l was told l should have named him Scott.
Bernie Williams won the batting title that year, & Derek Jeter led the league in runs scored
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I stand corrected in that regard... My bad !
The challenging moment when they played against Cleveland in the ALCS.
Chuck knoblauck 3 run HR to tie it at 5 to 5 to set up tinos Grand Slam.
I'm miss Chucky
Oldskool, I think I tried to reply to your comment when you posted it but when I saw the reply button was not appearing on your posts for whatever reason, I gave up rather than just post here. But since you miss me so much I might as well throw in some thoughts.
Braves curse?? nah. That one title in 95 makes them curse free, as frustrating as the rest of that run must have been. I feel your pain though. The Yankees signed Randy Johnson in 2005 and look how that went. The Yankees also got Lofton in 04 and he fell flat on his face. I loved Kenny as an Indian and it was sad to me to see how his career ended. The thing that really stuck out to me with Lofton though was in the 2007 ALCS Game 7 in Boston. The Indians trailed 3-2 in the 7th. Lofton was on 2nd with 2 outs and decided to hold up at 3rd on a single. He clearly would have/should have scored and in his younger, fast-as-lightning days, forget it. The Indians did not score and never tied the game. The Red Sox lit up the Indians in the 7th and 8th and turned the finale into a rout, but I can't help but think if Cleveland had tied the game, everything would have changed in that game 7. No one seems to remember this though, it really could be up there with The Drive and The Fumble and Jordan over Ehlo, Renteria off Nagy, the Decision, etc.
That 99 ALDS though, O'Leary's contribution usually gets overlooked, I'm glad you brought it up. Everyone remembers it as the Pedro game, meanwhile this dude gets 7 RBI's on 2 jacks, including the game winner. Tough break for a guy who didn't exactly have a lot of other defining moments.
I would have loved to see what the Indians would have done against the Yanks in 99...wait, no I don't. Boston really was not a worthy opponent that year, they had no shot. But the Indians? That would have been scary competitive, much like the 97 and 98 Yankees-Indians series were. They would have met 3 years in a row in the playoffs and the Yankees-Indians rivalry would have become a thing, which it never really did. I know the 99 Yanks were relatively untested in their playoff run and I think the Indians being stunned by Boston in the ALDS is the main reason why. Also, don't forget, in 1996 the Indians were upset by the Orioles in 4 games. And Roberto Alomar, who was not suspended from the playoffs the way most felt he should, for spitting at umpire John Hirschbeck, had the winning hit in extra innings in game 4. Had the 96 Yanks played the Indians in the ALCS, who knows, maybe there's no dynasty to begin with. I know the 96 Yanks played Cleveland very well that season but I believed the Indians were the better team that year and we were very lucky to have avoided them.
I forgot about the Sterling Hitchcock phenomenon that year because I remember being so stunned at what another ex-Yankee was doing with the Padres. Remember Jim Leyritz crazy string of playoff homeruns with the Padres that year? I was very proud the Yanks kept him silent in that World Series, including a game 4 8th inning bases loaded at bat where Rivera got him to fly out on a can o' corn to center field.
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yes I do, good to go now. I want KC, what a story they are. I am disappointed at the NLCS. I wanted to see the Nats advance, and when I saw they weren't going to, I wanted a Dodgers-Giants NLCS just because. But Giants-Cardinals, I feel like I've seen both of these teams too many times and I'm getting tired of hearing about the underrated scrappy players featured on both teams winning in October while all the big stars choke. It's getting old.
billny33 When the playoffs started, I predicted that the Giants would be in the World Series, mainly because of who their manager is, especially compared to the rest of the managers in the NL. Don Mattingly is terrible, Mike Matheny is only marginally better, and Matt Williams was a rookie. And managers and coaches really do matter when the post-season comes calling, and the Giants have the best in Bruce Bochy, the same Bruce Bochy that led the Padres to this World Series in 1998 by defeating two 100+ win teams in the playoffs in '98, including going unbeaten in Atlanta in the NLCS. So by that alone, I had the Giants in the World Series, and I thought the Royals would be there, too. However, in all the years I've watched the World Series, this year's version may have been one of the worst I've ever seen, simply because there were so many blowouts by both teams, and not enough firepower on either side to overcome any kid of a deficit.
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Well the Giants did overcome that 4-1 deficit in game 4, that was a big turning point in the series because it looked like the Royals were going to go up 3-1. Unfortunately the Giants then turned that game into a really ugly blowout and took all the excitement out of the late innings. I know only games 3 and 7 were really close unless you count game 2 which was close for 6 innings. But to have a good game 7 is really tremendous so I can't rank this as one of the bad World Series. I thought 2007 was one of the worst WS I had ever seen although it seems clear to me that 1989 was quite possibly the worst World Series of my lifetime. In addition to the quake, the Giants (much like the 07 Rockies) never even held a lead. And yet it still gets so many views on my page.
The 1989 World Series probably gets a lot of views because of the earthquake, because it certainly wasn't a good series. In fact, none of those World Series that those A's teams were in were very good, as none went past five games, and other than the earthquake, there wasn't anything worth noting about that World Series. In fact, that World Series marked only the third time that a team never led at any point in any game, with the others being in 1963 and '66.
And even though Game 7 of the 2014 World Series was a nail-biter that the Giants tried to blow at the end, the 2014 World Series, as a whole, was a terrible World Series. In fact, none of the last three World Series were very good at all. 2012 was a sweep that was effectively decided in the first game and 2013 was dismal, as well. And as for the Giants coming back from that 4-1 deficit in Game 4, that was all on Ned Yost, who completely blew that game in the sixth and seventh innings.
I was at that parade 🎉 skipped high school and the teachers let us that year 😅😅😅😅
The Padres kept it surprisingly competitive aside from G2 and if certain things went their way, they're up 3-1.
When you look back on the 1998 World Series, you have to wonder if the Padres were supposed to be there as the Braves were favored in the 1998 NLCS. The Padres have not been in the playoffs, let alone the World Series, since then.
The Padres beat the Braves.
So yes. They were supposed to be there.
Actually they had been in the playoffs in 2005 and 2006.
They could of made it in 2010 if mlb add more teams in the postseason.
I miss el Duque with his high-leg kick!! 😅
I did not copy this from my own tape, I found it elsewhere on youtube and I had to make it mine so I downloaded it at the highest quality, then uploaded it. My apologies to anyone if I upset them by copying them. For what its worth I do own the video myself, I just couldn't figure out the annoying copy-protected part. I guess someone else did though.
can you please upload the 1999 world series and the 2000 world series (the subway series) as billy crystal once said in the latter "The mets and the Yankees playing for the pride of new york and for the championship of the world ma"
Those videos are both copy protected, but if someone else uploads them, I may do again what I did here.
there's world series videos there's the 84 fall classic sounds of the series there's the 86 world series and the 87 world series are you gonna upload them
I have the 86 and 87 videos. the 87 video is copy protected and I don't have the ability to copy it. I can copy the 86 one and put it on here but the OCD part of me does not want to put up 86 if I can't do 87. Plus the 86 and 87 ones are not as well done as all the ones from 88-97. Those were the ones I really wanted to put up here.
the 1984 world series film is already on youtube
Luci wears the same outfit with a pink shirt in Hola Mexico Kathy wears the same pink shirt in Carnival’s Of Numbers Tina wears the same dress with a red shirt in The Queen Of Make Believe And Alphabet’s Soup Michael wears the same red shirt that Chip wore in Snack Time At Season Six
Would be hysterical if oniel dropped that flyball while st erling and welk were celebrating
One disliked might be a Red Sox fan
yea hating Red Soxs fan
Can the spirit of 98 happen in 2015? Hmmm. Could be.
Courtney Gibson i hope
@@courtgizzle yup. Barely win wildcard. Get shutout in wildcard game. At home. Sure sounds like 98
so a different kevin brown team nearly became the first team to blow a 3-0 lcs lead lol
I'm not sure how the Braves lost to those Padres but I don't think we would have beaten the Yankees anyway considering that we were swept by them in 1999. Maybe we don't get swept because we had a lot of injuries in '99 but we still wouldn't have gone more than five or six games in all likelihood. Atlanta's true title window was 1991-1997, with the '91 WS and '96 WS being the biggest missed opportunities.
27:42 amaro from law and order svu. kind of.
Padres a precursor to the playoffs
Derek wears the same shirt in Doctor’s Barney’s Is Here Shawn wears the same shirt in Oh What A Day Kathy wears the same dress with a pink shirt in A Camping We Will Go And Home Sweet Homes Min wears the same shirt in Four Seasons Day And Everyone Is Special
Michael wears the same shirt in Doctor’s Barney’s Is Here Luci wears the same shirt in A World Of Music Tina wears the same pink shirt in Oh What A Day Tosha wears the same outfit with a pink shirt in A Camping We Will Go And Everyone Is Special
12:13-13:54 Anyone know the song title?
#NEWYORKYANKEES2018WORLDSERIESCHAMPIONS
Or not
Maybe they could have depending on how much of an involvement Cora has in the shit show he helped create.
Nobody does hyperbole like Yankee fans. 😂
I don't know if Ken Cammintti was outed for taking steroids but looking back he looks like the poster boy of the steroid era. He looks alot like Big Mac.
You are correct in your suspicions. Ken Caminiti admitted to steroid use long before the Mitchell Report came out in 2007. In fact, he died very young and I believe the steroid use had a lot to do with it so yes, he was a cautionary tale.
Just to correct myself, wikipedia says he died due to cocaine and heroine use in 2004 so maybe the steroids weren't involved in his death. That's what I remembered hearing at the time though.
Anyone know the score that begins at 52:55 ?
10:40 just so unlike a torre yankee team to be so stupid.......argue the play after its over......go pick up the ball and make a play in the meantime
Puppets Show Stephen in the Owl’s Keesha in the Owl’s Curtis in the Owl’s Hannah in the Owl’s And Owl’s
I bet if Aaron Boone manages this team, he'd find a way to lose the ALDS to the Rangers.
Hope that the Yankees of today can do what the Yankees of the 90's have done.yankees fan forever from the Philippines.