As a fan of baseball but not of either team, it was a shame this series only went five games because all of the games were great. Had it gone 6 or 7 it would be remembered among the better World Series.
Thank you so much for posting these videos of the 2000 season. I enjoyed them every day. It made me appreciate this incredible Yankees run that I was able to enjoy as a teenager.
"I live in Manhattan. Every time I set foot out of my apartment, I keep hearing Yankee fans telling me 'You better not lose'. Basically, just take these three rings and throw them out the window. This is the one that matters." - Derek Jeter. "This was a campaign promise I made when I ran for mayor the first time (1994): I promised there'd be a Subway Series." - NYC Mayor Rudolph Guiliani "I hate the Yankees as much as I like the Mets. I'd love to see them lose." - One unknown Mets' fan. Ever since Subways roamed New York, there's been plenty of Subway Series between 1921 and 1956 when the Yankees played either the Dodgers (most times) or Giants (few times). The peak of the Subway Series occurred between 1947 and 1956, when 7 of those series involved the Yankees vs. either the Dodgers or Giants. The Yankees won almost all the series, until 1955 when "Next Year" came for Brooklyn. In the last Subway Series in 1956 (won by the Yankees in 7), a Dodgers' fan was at the Bronx to see Don Larsen throw the perfect game. That fan was current Yankees' manager Joe Torre. Now, when the Subway Sub-plots played out, the Yankees and Mets would now square off in MLB's 96th World Series. One team looking for a three-peat and fourth title in five years. The other looking for their third title in their 39 year history. After fans took the 4 train to the Bronx, Game 1 was a pitchers' duel early on between Pettitte and Mets' starter Al Leiter. Both traded zeroes early on. In the 6th, Timo Perez didn't run hard on Todd Zeile fly ball off the top of the wall, and it proved costly when Perez was thrown out at the plate. The Yankees took advantage and scored twice in the bottom half to take the lead. Bobby V's crew did rally the next frame to score three times to go ahead. It was still 3-2, Mets, in the 9th, where with one out, Paul O'Neill worked a 10 pitch at-bat off Benitez and drew a walk. Two singles and a fly ball later tied the game. Then, three innings later, Jose Vizcaino got his 4th hit of the game to score the game winner. Piazza and Clemens dueled in the 1st inning of Game 2. On a 1-and-2 pitch, Piazza broke his bat on a foul ball. The barrel of the bat came to Clemens and the Rocket threw it at the direction of where Piazza headed. There was confusion and anger in this situation, but no punches were thrown and order was restored. The Yankees jumped on Mike Hampton in the first on a pair of two out walks and two singles. Clemens refocused and fanned 9 Mets' batters over 8 innings, allowing only two hits and no runs. The Yankees kept tacking on runs and scored the sixth run in the 8th to up 6-0. The Mets answered in the 9th when Piazza went deep. Then, with two on and two out, Jay Payton took Mariano Rivera downtown for a home run to cut the Yankees' lead to 6-5. One strikeout later, though, the Yankees escaped with a 2-0 lead. The scene now shifted to the 7 Train and Shea Stadium. Benny Agbayani delivered a go-ahead double in the 8th inning as the Mets' scored twice to win Game 3, 4-2, and snap the Yankees' 14-game WS winning streak. But the next night, Derek Jeter hit the first pitch of the game over the wall for a home run. Denny Neagle and the bullpen kept the Mets in check for a 3-2 win and a three to one lead in the series. Game 5: Al Leiter and Andy Pettitte dueled greatly again in a do-or-die scenario for the Mets. Pettitte went 7 innings while Leiter stayed on the mound for the 9th inning of the 2-2 game. With two outs, a walk, a single, and a two-run hit by Luis Sojo put the Yankees ahead 4-2. When Mariano Rivera got Piazza on a fly ball to end the game, the Yankees were crowned champions of New York and of baseball for the third straight time, 4 in 5 years, and 26th time overall. Derek Jeter was named WS MVP for his clutch hitting and 2 home runs in the series. Jeter became the only player to ever be named ASG MVP and WS MVP the same season. Well, SW561, the 2000 MLB season now comes to a close. We now await the 2001 highlights and all that comes with it.....for better or for worse.
The 2000 Yankees become the second team in MLB history to win the World Series with less than 90 games. The following teams have won the World Series with less than 90 wins: - 1987 Twins (85) - 2000 Yankees (87) - 2006 Cardinals (83) - 2014 Giants (88) - 2021 Braves (88). Honorable mentions: - The 1973 Mets ALMOST won the 1973 World Series while having only 82 wins but they lost in game 7 to Oakland - The 1997 Indians ALMOST won the 1997 World Series with 86 wins but they lost game 7 to the Marlins. - As mentioned above, the 2014 Giants (88 wins) won the 2014 World Series. They won it in 7 games against the Royals, and the 2014 Royals themselves had less than 90 wins (89 wins). So that was a World Series of teams with less than 90 wins, which is the only time in MLB history that two teams with less than 90 wins have faced each other in the World Series, as of the end of the 2023 season. - Ironically, Jim Leyland 1997 Marlins faced the 1997 Indians that won 86 games in the World Series, and Jim Leyland 2006 Tigers faced against the 2006 Cardinals in the World Series that won 83 games. Every information above is as of the end of the 2023 season, AND this is not counting any strike-shortened-season nor a season that got shortened due to a World War.
The empire stays king. 96, 98, 99, 00. Who's gonna challenge them, the world series is now the Yankees Invitational and no one can beat em....or can they?
@@chrisuncleahmad666 I was feeling that way the following year when the Yanks came within two outs of a 4th straight title. If the D'backs didn't score the two runs to beat Mo, I would've quit baseball for a while at least.
Another clutch postseason hit by Justice. In my opinion, the most clutch postseason hitter in baseball history. As a matter of fact, every Yankee mid-season acquisition in 2000 were just so key for the Yankees, either in the regular season or in the postseason or both: Justice, Canseco, Hill, Polonia, Vizcaino, Sojo
@@chrisuncleahmad666 Cleveland wasn’t going anywhere and needed help restocking the farm… Yankees needed power from the corner outfield… ergo Justice to NY…
I agree with everyone except Canseco. I just do t remember him getting clutch hits 4 the Yankees in the postseason but I might be wrong. Hill as well wasn't clutch but Sojo, Vizcaino, and Polonia were huge during the 2000 yanks playoff and World series run.
I still feel like this is a Series that should've happened the year before, in 1999. Perhaps the Mets would've had a better chance at beating the Yankees in '99. As it was, the Yankees completed the 3-peat in the 2000 version of the 'Subway Series' against the Mets. And thus the Yankees' late-'90s-early-2000s dynasty was christened.
Their best chance was in 2000 actually imo, the Yankees stumbled into the playoffs and were not as good as they were the previous couple of years. The peak of the dynasty was 1998/1999, they ran over the Padres like it was nothing and defeated the Braves with ease. I really don't think the Mets would stand a chance in 1999. The Yankees seemed a bit more beatable in 2000, that was the year to beat them but obviously their postseason pedigree kicked in just in time for a 3rd straight championship.
I don't blame Valentine for sticking with Leiter in the 9th. The Mets bullpen consistently blew games in the '99 and '00 postseasons so just go with the guy that got you there.
One bad pitch by Rivera against Sandy Alomar in October 1997......... that's literally the only thing that has stopped Joe Torre's otherwise invincible Yankees
21:34 Joe Buck: Piazza gets into one to Center. Back is Bernie Williams. A Three-Peat. The New York Yankees, For the 3rd Time in a Row, 4th Time in 5 Years, A 26th Time in Franchise History, They are the World Champions. New York Yankees 2000 World Series Champions ⚾🤍💙🗽🏆🏆🏆 (3-Peat!)
Offseason moves for both teams: Mike Hampton is now a free agent and he will sign with the Rockies in the offseason. Jose Canseco is now a free agent and he will play with the WSOX in 2001 David Cone is now a free agent and he will sign with the RSOX in the offseason. Mets and AROD will not come to an agreement, and AROD will sign with the Rangers instead PLayers who retired after this series: Dwight Gooden, Lance Johnson, Luis Polonia
My Mets would have won this World Series had the series returned for game 6 and possibly game 7 in Yankee Stadium. I really wanted the Mets to face Clemens once again in game 6. In game 1, Al Leiter pitches a gem for Armando Benitez to blow it once again for the Mets. Fun fact, Armando Benitez now has 4 blown saves for the Mets in total in 1999 and 2000 postseasons, and all four blown saves have come with Leiter starting. And of course, another extra inning game for the Mets, because why not??? Once again, the Mets in 1999 and 2000 have played so many extra inning games in the postseason or the decisive run was scored in the 9th inning because the Mets love drama.
In game 2, I still do not understand how Clemens was not tossed from the game for throwing the bat at Piazza, I mean, that was SO DANGEROUS!!! And with the history between them earlier in the 2000 season of Clemens hitting Piazza. And a nice comeback attempt by the Mets in game 2 off Rivera. In game 3, Mets finally win a game, and El Duque pitches another 2000 postseason great game with 12 strikeouts and over 7 innings. He has been amazing in the 2000 postseason. And of course, in game 5, the game almost went to extra innings for the Mets as usual and they lost at home in a heartbreaking way. Someone please put an end to this boring Yankee dynasty.
Same-state-World Series (as of the end of the 2023 season)): WSOX / Cubs = 1906 New York Giants / Yankees = 1921 , 1922, 1923, 1936, 1937, 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers / Yankees = 1941, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956 St. Louis Browns / St. Louis Cardinals = 1944 Los Angeles Dodgers / Oakland Athletics = 1974 , 1988 St. Louis Cardinals / Kansas City Royals = 1985 Oakland Athletics / San Francisco Giants = 1989 Mets / Yankees = 2000 Angels / San Francisco Giants = 2002
As a fan of baseball but not of either team, it was a shame this series only went five games because all of the games were great. Had it gone 6 or 7 it would be remembered among the better World Series.
As a Yankees fan I was glad we disposed of them quickly but don’t be fooled by the brevity of the series every game was tight and high pressure
@@anthonybaratta6152 as a Mets fan I partially agree but imagine how much chaos NYC what have had if it went to Game 7 and then into Extras
Thank you so much for posting these videos of the 2000 season. I enjoyed them every day. It made me appreciate this incredible Yankees run that I was able to enjoy as a teenager.
Of all people, Luis Sojo delivers the series clinching hit.
This Yankee team didn't even win 90 games, but they are the kings of October clutch- see, 9th inning games 1 and 5
This would be the last World Series the Yankees would win while playing at old Yankee Stadium
Their first and last at the old Yankee stadium was against New York
"I live in Manhattan. Every time I set foot out of my apartment, I keep hearing Yankee fans telling me 'You better not lose'. Basically, just take these three rings and throw them out the window. This is the one that matters." - Derek Jeter.
"This was a campaign promise I made when I ran for mayor the first time (1994): I promised there'd be a Subway Series." - NYC Mayor Rudolph Guiliani
"I hate the Yankees as much as I like the Mets. I'd love to see them lose." - One unknown Mets' fan.
Ever since Subways roamed New York, there's been plenty of Subway Series between 1921 and 1956 when the Yankees played either the Dodgers (most times) or Giants (few times). The peak of the Subway Series occurred between 1947 and 1956, when 7 of those series involved the Yankees vs. either the Dodgers or Giants. The Yankees won almost all the series, until 1955 when "Next Year" came for Brooklyn. In the last Subway Series in 1956 (won by the Yankees in 7), a Dodgers' fan was at the Bronx to see Don Larsen throw the perfect game.
That fan was current Yankees' manager Joe Torre. Now, when the Subway Sub-plots played out, the Yankees and Mets would now square off in MLB's 96th World Series. One team looking for a three-peat and fourth title in five years. The other looking for their third title in their 39 year history.
After fans took the 4 train to the Bronx, Game 1 was a pitchers' duel early on between Pettitte and Mets' starter Al Leiter. Both traded zeroes early on. In the 6th, Timo Perez didn't run hard on Todd Zeile fly ball off the top of the wall, and it proved costly when Perez was thrown out at the plate. The Yankees took advantage and scored twice in the bottom half to take the lead. Bobby V's crew did rally the next frame to score three times to go ahead.
It was still 3-2, Mets, in the 9th, where with one out, Paul O'Neill worked a 10 pitch at-bat off Benitez and drew a walk. Two singles and a fly ball later tied the game. Then, three innings later, Jose Vizcaino got his 4th hit of the game to score the game winner.
Piazza and Clemens dueled in the 1st inning of Game 2. On a 1-and-2 pitch, Piazza broke his bat on a foul ball. The barrel of the bat came to Clemens and the Rocket threw it at the direction of where Piazza headed. There was confusion and anger in this situation, but no punches were thrown and order was restored.
The Yankees jumped on Mike Hampton in the first on a pair of two out walks and two singles. Clemens refocused and fanned 9 Mets' batters over 8 innings, allowing only two hits and no runs. The Yankees kept tacking on runs and scored the sixth run in the 8th to up 6-0. The Mets answered in the 9th when Piazza went deep. Then, with two on and two out, Jay Payton took Mariano Rivera downtown for a home run to cut the Yankees' lead to 6-5. One strikeout later, though, the Yankees escaped with a 2-0 lead.
The scene now shifted to the 7 Train and Shea Stadium. Benny Agbayani delivered a go-ahead double in the 8th inning as the Mets' scored twice to win Game 3, 4-2, and snap the Yankees' 14-game WS winning streak. But the next night, Derek Jeter hit the first pitch of the game over the wall for a home run. Denny Neagle and the bullpen kept the Mets in check for a 3-2 win and a three to one lead in the series.
Game 5: Al Leiter and Andy Pettitte dueled greatly again in a do-or-die scenario for the Mets. Pettitte went 7 innings while Leiter stayed on the mound for the 9th inning of the 2-2 game. With two outs, a walk, a single, and a two-run hit by Luis Sojo put the Yankees ahead 4-2. When Mariano Rivera got Piazza on a fly ball to end the game, the Yankees were crowned champions of New York and of baseball for the third straight time, 4 in 5 years, and 26th time overall.
Derek Jeter was named WS MVP for his clutch hitting and 2 home runs in the series. Jeter became the only player to ever be named ASG MVP and WS MVP the same season.
Well, SW561, the 2000 MLB season now comes to a close. We now await the 2001 highlights and all that comes with it.....for better or for worse.
Jeter was robbed of the AL MVP award in 2006.
Roger Clemens doesn't expect a hitter to be running down to first base after they hit the ball?
What a base running blunder by timo Perez.
The 2000 Yankees become the second team in MLB history to win the World Series with less than 90 games.
The following teams have won the World Series with less than 90 wins:
- 1987 Twins (85)
- 2000 Yankees (87)
- 2006 Cardinals (83)
- 2014 Giants (88)
- 2021 Braves (88).
Honorable mentions:
- The 1973 Mets ALMOST won the 1973 World Series while having only 82 wins but they lost in game 7 to Oakland
- The 1997 Indians ALMOST won the 1997 World Series with 86 wins but they lost game 7 to the Marlins.
- As mentioned above, the 2014 Giants (88 wins) won the 2014 World Series. They won it in 7 games against the Royals, and the 2014 Royals themselves had less than 90 wins (89 wins). So that was a World Series of teams with less than 90 wins, which is the only time in MLB history that two teams with less than 90 wins have faced each other in the World Series, as of the end of the 2023 season.
- Ironically, Jim Leyland 1997 Marlins faced the 1997 Indians that won 86 games in the World Series, and Jim Leyland 2006 Tigers faced against the 2006 Cardinals in the World Series that won 83 games.
Every information above is as of the end of the 2023 season, AND this is not counting any strike-shortened-season nor a season that got shortened due to a World War.
The empire stays king. 96, 98, 99, 00.
Who's gonna challenge them, the world series is now the Yankees Invitational and no one can beat em....or can they?
is the yankee dominance bad for baseball?
@@chrisuncleahmad666 I was feeling that way the following year when the Yanks came within two outs of a 4th straight title. If the D'backs didn't score the two runs to beat Mo, I would've quit baseball for a while at least.
The Battle of New York, Baseball Style
Another clutch postseason hit by Justice. In my opinion, the most clutch postseason hitter in baseball history.
As a matter of fact, every Yankee mid-season acquisition in 2000 were just so key for the Yankees, either in the regular season or in the postseason or both: Justice, Canseco, Hill, Polonia, Vizcaino, Sojo
I will never understand why Cleveland traded him
@@chrisuncleahmad666 Cleveland wasn’t going anywhere and needed help restocking the farm… Yankees needed power from the corner outfield… ergo Justice to NY…
I agree with everyone except Canseco. I just do t remember him getting clutch hits 4 the Yankees in the postseason but I might be wrong. Hill as well wasn't clutch but Sojo, Vizcaino, and Polonia were huge during the 2000 yanks playoff and World series run.
@@anthonybaratta6152 Plus people didn't expect the hot streak to happen toward the end of the season.
I still feel like this is a Series that should've happened the year before, in 1999. Perhaps the Mets would've had a better chance at beating the Yankees in '99. As it was, the Yankees completed the 3-peat in the 2000 version of the 'Subway Series' against the Mets. And thus the Yankees' late-'90s-early-2000s dynasty was christened.
Their best chance was in 2000 actually imo, the Yankees stumbled into the playoffs and were not as good as they were the previous couple of years. The peak of the dynasty was 1998/1999, they ran over the Padres like it was nothing and defeated the Braves with ease. I really don't think the Mets would stand a chance in 1999. The Yankees seemed a bit more beatable in 2000, that was the year to beat them but obviously their postseason pedigree kicked in just in time for a 3rd straight championship.
I don't blame Valentine for sticking with Leiter in the 9th. The Mets bullpen consistently blew games in the '99 and '00 postseasons so just go with the guy that got you there.
One bad pitch by Rivera against Sandy Alomar in October 1997......... that's literally the only thing that has stopped Joe Torre's otherwise invincible Yankees
21:34
Joe Buck: Piazza gets into one to Center. Back is Bernie Williams. A Three-Peat. The New York Yankees, For the 3rd Time in a Row, 4th Time in 5 Years, A 26th Time in Franchise History, They are the World Champions.
New York Yankees
2000 World Series Champions ⚾🤍💙🗽🏆🏆🏆 (3-Peat!)
15:40 wow, some interesting foreshadowing there
Last World Series the Yankees would win until 2009 with Coach Joe Girardi.
The Yankees last WS title until 2009.
The year humanity peaked
I question anyone who would choose the Mets over the Yankees hahaha
Wooow 懐かしい ボビーさん🤣🤣🤣👍
Offseason moves for both teams:
Mike Hampton is now a free agent and he will sign with the Rockies in the offseason.
Jose Canseco is now a free agent and he will play with the WSOX in 2001
David Cone is now a free agent and he will sign with the RSOX in the offseason.
Mets and AROD will not come to an agreement, and AROD will sign with the Rangers instead
PLayers who retired after this series: Dwight Gooden, Lance Johnson, Luis Polonia
Great series. All games were close but our little brother choked
15:41 - huh, foreshadowing
Rough series ... every game was close..
My Mets would have won this World Series had the series returned for game 6 and possibly game 7 in Yankee Stadium. I really wanted the Mets to face Clemens once again in game 6.
In game 1, Al Leiter pitches a gem for Armando Benitez to blow it once again for the Mets. Fun fact, Armando Benitez now has 4 blown saves for the Mets in total in 1999 and 2000 postseasons, and all four blown saves have come with Leiter starting. And of course, another extra inning game for the Mets, because why not??? Once again, the Mets in 1999 and 2000 have played so many extra inning games in the postseason or the decisive run was scored in the 9th inning because the Mets love drama.
In game 2, I still do not understand how Clemens was not tossed from the game for throwing the bat at Piazza, I mean, that was SO DANGEROUS!!! And with the history between them earlier in the 2000 season of Clemens hitting Piazza. And a nice comeback attempt by the Mets in game 2 off Rivera.
In game 3, Mets finally win a game, and El Duque pitches another 2000 postseason great game with 12 strikeouts and over 7 innings. He has been amazing in the 2000 postseason.
And of course, in game 5, the game almost went to extra innings for the Mets as usual and they lost at home in a heartbreaking way.
Someone please put an end to this boring Yankee dynasty.
take out game 6 vs Seattle, El Duque otherwise really hasn't an October clunker
Yeah keep telling yourself that… you couldn’t get Jeter out bro…
@@chrisuncleahmad666 guy was nails in the postseason it’s kinda scary how good he was…
@@chrisuncleahmad666and even that clunker he still won the game lol
Same-state-World Series (as of the end of the 2023 season)):
WSOX / Cubs = 1906
New York Giants / Yankees = 1921 , 1922, 1923, 1936, 1937, 1951
Brooklyn Dodgers / Yankees = 1941, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956
St. Louis Browns / St. Louis Cardinals = 1944
Los Angeles Dodgers / Oakland Athletics = 1974 , 1988
St. Louis Cardinals / Kansas City Royals = 1985
Oakland Athletics / San Francisco Giants = 1989
Mets / Yankees = 2000
Angels / San Francisco Giants = 2002
The Yankees' dominance- good or bad for baseball?
Depends on whom you ask.