Howdy everyone! I completely messed up on Rob Dibble’s name. I for some reason said Rob “Dribble” and didn’t catch myself pronouncing it like that during recording or editing. Apologies for that.
It's hard to describe the 2011 experience as a Cardinals fan. It feels so unique but I'd love to hear if there are compatible seasons for other teams. We basically were in the playoffs a month before the regular season ended. The last week of the season felt like a playoff series trying to get in after the slow climb all month. Then we take down the Phillies with a magical pitching performance from Carp. We beat the division rival Brewers. And then that World Series game 6...
Fellow Cardinals fan here. 2011 was just absolute magic. You had to be there. That whole stretch from late August on was such an amazing ride. From dead in the water to WS Champs, with so many great performances and dramatic moments, and to watch David Freese, one of our own, do what he did, validated our childhood dreams and gave us a moment that, as a baseball fan, felt like nothing short of The Singularity itself. Just absolute, blissful magic.
The Rangers definitely had the better team in 2011. The lost because a wild card team got home field advantage because of the stupid All-Star game rules. But the better team doesn't always win. That's what's great (and horrible about basebsll). Anyone that gets in has a chance to win it all.
2021 Braves are really a tale of two halfs, pre all star and post all star break. They were a team that was not expected to be as bad as they were the first half of that season. From what I remember, they weren’t too drastically different from the NLCS team of 2020. Injuries plagued them and they did underperform. The trade deadline really made them a completely different team though and I believe they had the best record of anyone in the league from mid-July through the end of the season.
You forgot to mention the real MVP of the '87 Series. The Indoor Soft-ball stadium called the Metrodome. If you think about it, had the National League had home field advantage in 1987 and 1991. The Twins could very well be looking for their first series championship. 87, it was pretty much 7 blow outs for the home team. St. Louis couldn't hit in that stadium and utilize their speed. And the Twins couldn't get homeruns like they were used to in the then cavernous Busch Stadium II. The '91 Series was alot closer as both teams were really good. But again the home team won every game. The only other thing I'd ad would be. The 2006 Cardinals were pretty pathetic for most of the season, no doubt. But they had a ton of injuries going throughout the year. That team finally got healthy the last two weeks of the season. Plus, it was still the team that won over 100 games the previous two years. So the talent was there in the end. I'll always remember USA today beat-writer, Bob Nightengale. Predicting the Tigers would win in Three. St. Louis was given no chance to win it. Was that egg on his face.
Plus it's hard to call the 2006 Cardinals the 2nd worst team to ever win the WS when you look at the roster. Rolen is in the HOF. Pujols and Molina will get in. I suspect Edmonds will get in under the veterans committee. His career is comparable to Andruw Jones and we see the push to get him in. Wainwright is a fringe guy. Chris Carpenter won't be because of injuries, but when he was on the mound and healthy he was one of the best. We've certainly seen a lot worse rosters than this win it all.
Right up there with White stealing 2B in the 4th. Smith missed the tag, but White got called out anyway, and would have scored on Sheridan's single a few pitches later. Things even out in the end, sometimes.
@@josephsarto689No team with Rex Grossman at QB should be anywhere near a super bowl. That’s reason enough alone. Tells you how good the defense and Devin Hester were. And no, the 2011 giants shouldn’t have been there either. And wouldn’t have been if the Cowboys didn’t turn a 7-4 record into an 8-8 collapse. Ugh.
1987 was not the Twins first World Series championship. It was actually their second. Their first came in 1924 against the New York (now San Francisco) Giants, though at that time, the Twins were based in Washington D.C. as the Washington Senators. So 1987 was their first World Series in Minnesota as the Twins, but not their first overall. Still, crazy that the Twins won the World Series that year considering their record (particularly their road record). Also, fun fact, the 1987 World Series is the only time the bottom of the 9th was never played in a best-of-seven baseball series (I think)
About the Cardinals blowing 26 saves...I'm sure they came back to win at least a few of those games in extras. It would be frustrating to be a 100 win team if it wasn't for those final 3 outs...but you couldn't be in a better position than having to just fix that one part of your game.
The 2011 world series was the most sickening I have ever seen. Twice, TWICE, the Rangers had the Cardinals down to their last strike in Game 6 only to have the damned Cardinals tie the game with the run-scoring hits. To hell with the Cardinals.
If Nelson Cruz had positioned himself & was more focused, he'd catch that ball & we need not have this conversation. But I totally agree with you--that sucked. Ron Washington would have managed that team for however long he wanted to he had they won that series. The Mike Scioscia treatment as they say
The 87 Twins won the WS because in the lcs the Tigers were exhausted after winning the division on the last day and then faced the injury riddled cardinals in the fall classic.
I watched that 1987 Post Season and to this day I still cannot believe Jeff Leonard was the NLCS MVP for the losing San Francisco Giants and the Minnesota Twins, with those Homer Hankies, won the World Series. I am a bit surprised the 1926 St. Louis Cardinals (89-65), 1959 Los Angeles Dodgers (88-68) or 1974 Oakland Athletics (90-72) did not make the list. I would not be surprised that in the near future a sub .500 teams win the World Series due to the current playoff format.
I notice all of the teams on the list are from the last 45 years (as of 2023.) So a little bias by this Commentator and list. What I most don’t like about these RUclips list is that it’s mostly in the person or persons lifetime. For a list like this especially for the long history of MLB at least make this list going back to what most MLB/Sports Commentators/Analysts and Historians agree as the start of the “modern era” around 1947 aka “integration/post World War 2”
There's a good show called Baseball Seasons. It really gives in depth look on teams each season and the storylines for ball clubs. There were many great teams that didnt make it, but it puts into perspective who mightve been hot at the time. Picking a "worst" team to win it all is a tough one lol. My criteria for this would be a team that was a "1 and done" type, and having a mediocre regular season. For example, the 85 Royals and 80 Phillies were really good teams. They always came up short in the late 70s. Royals always were knocked out by the Yankees, and the Phillies came up short against the Dodgers several times. They finally got theirs years later, with less talent on their squads, compared to their heyday in the late 70s
So, full disclosure, I am a 4th generation reds fan, but I feel, objectively, the 90 reds don't deserve to be on this list... They were one of the few teams to go wire to wire and swept the defending champs in the series... That is a season that gets talked about as one of the best of all time if it happens in new York lol... ...and I'd say the 60 pirates could probably take the reds spot here... Micky mantle was quoted something to the effect that it was the only time he ever thought the better team lost...
#1 2017 Houston Astros a they had to cheat to win. During the game against peak Yu Darvish the broadcaster said Darvish must be tipping his pitches as the Astros knew every pitch. Well he wasn't tipping his pitches.
1990 Reds DO NOT belong on this list. What you fail to mention was the fact it was their 1st place wire to wire season. The only other team to win WS in a W2W year were the '05 White Sox. Look, Lou Piniella took over the roster that Pete Rose selfishly sabotaged for several years, and won with it in his first season as skipper. The '97 Marlins dont belong on this list either. No, that team was built for that one year as Wayne Huizenga was going to sell that team right after. They had the highest expectations that year than any team. You know who deserves to be on the list? The '03 Marlins, 1918 Red Sox, 1945 Tigers, '59 Dodgers, '01 DBacks & the 2020 Dodgers Mickey Mouse title year should be #1 be the way.
@rhyde then that's not their fault is it? It's not like the team was bad it was everyone else around them that was lol very bad argument point there pal
It still turns my stomach thinking about the 2006 NLCS Game 7. The Endy Chavez catch being ruined by Aaron Heilman giving up the 2 run shot to Molina. And the bases loaded jam that could've been had Floyd and Beltran swung
Robbie: "I try to forget the 2011 season for obvious reasons!!" Me: like I try to forget 2004 ALCS, for obvious reasons?" Edit: kinda surprised the 2009 Yankees didn't make this list.
@@rhydeyep, I gotta ask though, I kinda expected the 09 Yankees to be on here, I mean yeah they won, but without Matsui, there's no way they win that series. They really leaned on Matsui and Rivera.
Who are your favorite MLB teams from each division? Mine are AL East - Red Sox AL Central - Tigers AL West - Mariners NL East - Braves NL Central - Cubs NL West - Giants
Weird to see the 1980 Phillies on here, a team with Steve Carlton, Mike Schmidt, and Pete Rose. Tug McGraw was the best reliever in baseball that year and finished 5th in Cy Young voting. Also, the NL wasn't "weak" there was much more parity in the late 70s early 80s. Houston only won 1 more game. 100 game winning teams were rare in the 80s. It wasn't like modern baseball where 1 good team could beat up on 3 weak teams in their division for 50 games a year.
It was absolutely weak. The Yankees and Royals were the class of the Majors that year. As for the Phillies, other than those players, there wasn’t much else like I mentioned. Rose was good, but not as a run producer.
@@rhyde Not much else, just the best third baseman in history, a contender for best left handed pitcher in history, and the hit king. Plenty of other teams won it with much less. Yankees and Royals the class of the majors that year? Hard to tell when there was 0 inter league play. I'd say there were just more garbage teams in the AL and less parity.
I'm Conflicted on the 2021 Atlanta Braves Season being #7. On One Hand, It's a Season I will NEVER Forget as a Braves' Fan. No Acuna, Ozuna, Soroka, and Many Others, Yet thanks to Joc Pederson, Eddie Rosario, Adam Duvall, Jorge Soler, Ian Anderson, Kyle Wright (Before HE GOT REAL GOOD), Max Fried, Charlie Morton, and the Night Shift, we won our Division at 88-73, Smacked Milwaukee Out of the Division Series, Grinded Our Way through the Championship Series against the Dodgers, then did the Unthinkable and brought down a Juggernaut in the Houston Astros. On the Other, It just felt like... Everything Clicked from August Onward. The Cinderella Story, while Memorable, is one that can be explained. And Ultimately, I can understand how one would say we weren't 'The Worst' World Series Champion, considering we won our division, and our route to the World Series was both our team stepping up as much as it was many things going wrong for our opposition (The Brewers Offense 404'd after Game 1 of the NLDS, Dave Roberts 'Overmanaged' the NLCS, and the Astros Pitching had NO Answer for SOLER POWER!). So YES, I'm both Glad... and Concerned that the 2021 Braves Made the List. I just pray more World Series Championships will end up in Atlanta soon. Appreciate the Content as always Robbie! And thanks.
As a cardinals fan, I love being called the “worst World Series winner” it’s not a bad title to have. It’s like calling Trent dilfer the worst qb to ever win a Super Bowl. Also that cardinals team that won in 06 had been the best nl team for over the past 5 years. Even though we were 83-78, the season before we were 105-57 and before that we were 104-58 and nl champs. That team, while not the best in 06, was ready for a title. The record is deceiving. That was not an 83 win team
I thought the 1988 Dodgers would be number 1 on the list. They were a weak team that beat the mighty Mets and the unbeatable Oakland A's. The 2019 Washington Nationals were a big surprise as well. However, I knew the 1987 Twins would make the list.
The 88 Dodgers didn’t have the best offense, but they had a heck of a rotation, and found a way to win 94 games. The 2019 Nats were a really good team that got off to a bad start. While the bullpen wasn’t good, they had a solid offense, great defense, and the best starting rotation in terms of fWAR that year.
Rookie Tim Belcher, injured Tudor & Fernando, plus soft tossing cheating closer Jay Howell doesn't constitute a great staff to me. The offense was embarrassingly weak, esp once Gibson got hurt. 88 dodgers should've been in the top 5.
@@dfcintron: in 1988 Belcher was very good, Tim Leary was very good, Tudor pitched well until his arm fell off, and they had a really good bullpen. Oh, and they had some guy named Orel Hershiser.
Lots was expected of the 97 Marlins. They splurged on free agents in the offseason and were expected to be to a nl powehouse. Somewhat disappointed finishing 9 games behind the braves. But they had their number during the reg season. They were very talented a rode that + veteran experience to the title. Not the greatest champ but shouldn't b on this list. Replace them w the 88 dodgers.
Not a bad video but the mispronunciation of names always gets to me. The 90s Reds weren't great but they swept a great Oakland team to win the World Series. And their bullpen (Dibble, not "dribble", Norm Charton and Randy Myers) was dominant.
Surely you could have looked farther in the past than 1980 in putting together this list. In my opinion, there couldn't ever be a worst World Series champion than the 1919 Cincinnati Reds. Even though they won 96 regular season games, it took them 8 games (in a best of 9 series) to beat a team that had several players who were trying to lose (the infamous Chicago Black Socks). The Reds were held to two runs or less four times in the series. Having said that, your top 10 list proves a point that I have noticed in recent years, which is that many teams advance farther in the post-season in the years in which they squeak into the playoffs. My Braves are a good example. Although posting very many good seasons in the last 30 years, the only two in which they won the World Series were in two of the three playoff seasons with the lowest regular season win totals. After winning it all in 2021, I expected the higher win totals in 2022 and 2023 would mean they would get knocked out early. Turned out I was right both years. By the way, the same can be said for the Cardinals, who in recent years only win the World Series in years they enter the playoffs as a wild card. And do I need to mention this year's World Series matchup between two wild card teams?
Wouldn't it be funny if the only championship ring Acuna will have in the end was the year where he wasn't even able to participate in the WS? Basically the 2021 season. The guy still has time but so did Cal Ripken Jr, though at least he did get to play in the 1983 series. Note that statmuse somehow thinks Acuna didn't get a ring and Google fell for it.
@@dfcintron If it gets Judge and Cole one through this one day then so be it. That said it didn't help Ohtani and Trout so nothing is guaranteed however.
I may be a biased Cardinals fan but the 2004 red sox deserve a mention in my mind. The fact that they swept one of the best regular season teams of all time in embarrassing fashion is what does it. A bad series and a bad result
@CippiCippiCippi no. If they won in 6 or 7, or if the Cardinals were at least competitive despite getting swept, I'd let them have it. But the way it went down was just bad
Lol the 2004 Red Sox? Really?? They won 98 games in the toughest division, they had TWO aces, and they had Manny, Ortiz, Damon, and Varitek in their lineup, all of whom were in their primes. They also had a great bullpen and a great closer that year. They then proceeded to steamroll the Angels, make the only 0-3 comeback of all time against their arch rivals, and then steamroll the 105-win Cardinals.
It's interesting to me that the St Louis Cardinals made the list of the 10 worst World Series Champions 4 times; twice as the winner and twice as the loser. The 2004 Cardinals won 105 games and were part of history as the Red Sox broke their curse by beating the Cardinals in the World Series. The 2005 Cardinals won 100 games and lost in the NLCS to the Houston Astros. The 2006 Cardinals won 83 games and won the World Series. It's easy to say that on paper the 2006 team was the worst of the three, but they were the team that brought the title home so you could also argue that they were the best since they have the World Series rings. The Cardinals appeared in 4 straight NLCS from 2011-2014, won the 2011 World Series, and lost the 2013 World Series. They only won 90 games in 2011 when they won the World Series and won no more than 97 games during the stretch when they lost in 2013. They won 100 games in 2015 but lost in the NLDS, not even reaching the NLCS. Was the 2015 Cardinals team better than the 2011 team? One has a World Series trophy and the other didn't even get there so I would say no. In a single elimination playoff like football, bad teams lose before they win the championship, but in sports where they play series, the best team proves it by winning more than their opponents. They might not have won as many games in the regular season, but they won when it counted. The 1985 Cardinals were robbed on a play against the Royals that cost them a single game. They still had a chance to win the series in the next game, but they blew it. The instant replay system in use today would have changed the call on that play and likely the outcome of that series, but by the rules of the day the Royals won. Regular season win leader/World Series champ. 2023 Braves/Rangers 2022 Dodgers/Astros 2021 Giants/Braves 2020 Dodgers/Dodgers (fake title, not a real season) 2019 Astros/Nationals 2018 Red Sox/Red Sox 2017 Dodgers/Astros 2016 Cubs/Cubs 2015 Cardinals/Royals 2014 Angels/Giants 2013 Red Sox & Cardinals/Red Sox 2012 Nationals/Giants 2011 Phillies/Cardinals Only in 2020, 2018, 2016, and 2013 from the past 13 seasons has the team with the best record in baseball won the World Series. In 2013 the Red Sox and Cardinals tied for the best record in the leauge and they played in the World Series. More often than not it isn't the team with the best record that wins the World Series. That's what makes the playoffs so exciting, once you get in, you have a chance to win it all if you get hot at the right time. There is no "worst" World Series champion becuase they all actually won when every other team in the league would desperately love to trade outcomes with them. This is insanely wrong and very few will read this far...sorry for ranting.
Come on Robbie. You’re not going to touch the 17 Astros but you pick on the 21 BRAVES? lol Do you remember Will Smith walking the bases loaded then struck out the next 3?
This isn’t an all time list. This is a list since you’ve been watching. 1945 tigers, 1959 dodgers, 1926 Cardinals, 1964 cardinals, 1916 Red Sox, 1925 senators… many options and all options for this list.
One big point for these videos is to have conversation. This is why I say at the end of the videos to tell me if I missed anything. Instead of just being negative, contribute to the discussion. Why get upset and try to get your slam dunk in? I don’t understand why people take that approach.
@@rhyde I’m not upset. I am conversing. I don’t agree with your list as all time. I am suggesting it is lazy, ignoring most of baseball history… so I am telling you. You missed a considerable amount of baseball history. That’s all. No hate.
1987 twins, 2006 cardinals, i couldn't agree with more, i disagree even though i hate the marlins they werent that bad. If thats the case shouldn't the 2001 Diamondbacks be on the list they didnt blow any one outta the water had no pitchers other then johnson and schilling. But i enjoyed the video
The Indians (Guardians) were heavily favored to win the World Series in '97 but absolutely out of nowhere, the Marlins came in and pulled off the biggest upset ever in World Series history even surpassing the Mets beating the Orioles in the '69 Series imho. Then soon after, the Marlins conducted a fire sale by selling off their best players to other teams and immediately came back down to earth from there on. The Twins of '87 as far as I know are the only team in MLB history to win a World Series title despite being outscored during the regular season. It goes to show that anything and everything that takes place during the regular season doesn't mean much in the postseason. No disrespect to either ballclub but I guess that's the way the ball bounces, no pun intended.
Sorry Roberto. The 1997 Marlins beating the now former Cleveland Indians was not a “shock the World” upset as say the 1969 Mets, 1988 Dodgers or even the 2006 Cardinals. A mild suprise no doubt. So sorry the ‘97 Marlins as the first wild card to win the Fall Classic are actually better than most or all of the teams on this of the “worst” World Series Winners of the last 40-50 years.
@@americangiant1003 Don't cry, okay? All I said was just opinion. Just like you, apparently, I'm entitled to my opinions. Again, don't cry. It's a free country. SHEESH!!
#10 -- Carlton and Rufin and pray for rain! So the Cubs hadn't won a World Series since 1908? Boo frickin' hoo...it took the Phillies 97 years to get their FIRST World Championship (and only two NL titles (1915, 1950) prior to that!)!
To this day, I still don’t know why I said that. My guess is my script was autocorrected to Dribble, and I just read it without noticing. I’m basically Ron Burgundy reading off a teleprompter.
The real issue was that they were pretty inconsistent that year. You know how streaky they get in the mid-2000s and after 2019? They were like that in 2000 as well and September was pretty brutal.
The Dodgers in 59 had one of the best rotations that year with Drysdale, Podres, and a young Koufax, along with some really good bats in Snider, Moon, Hodges, and Neal. The difference with the Giants in 2010 is they had a much better rotation with prime Lincecum, along with Cain, Sanchez, and Zito, along with an excellent bullpen.
Seriously? C'mon, man. At least these teams all played the full season, with regular rosters, and playoff scenarios. The worst WS "championship" has to be the Dodgers and the 2020 Fishbowl/Patchwork/Greed season. Does anyone really think that is a legitimate title on par with the others in history? No. I would like to see the howling and gnashing of teeth about illegitimacy if the Marlins had won their third championship in less than 25 years. But it was the Dodgers, so it's a wink-and-a-nod BS title. Although the 1990 Braves have to be the overall top pick over a single decade of disappointment - one WS title to show for that regular season dominance. -the Dodgers are overall losers. Spending $2 billion in the Roberts era alone and one questionable title in 35 years. LOL.
This list sucks. It’s an oxymoron to call any of these teams bad. They are World Champions and no one can take that away from them. I would say that no matter what your win record is, or your pitching staff’s ERA. You eliminate the team from the opposing league, you are the best that year.
@@rhyde I don’t think you understand the game. Baseball is a game where you win by attrition and luck. Just look at the 1988 World Series. The Dodgers had no business being in the same field as those Oakland A’s, but all the same they whooped them. On paper, were the A’s a better team, yes; were they the champions that year, NO!
It's odd sounding putting analytic stats to a team in the 80s/90s. LOL. Didn't show the Jeter flip in 2000?! 🤷 2003 Marlins were the luckiest team to win a WS. Bartman should get a plaque in Miami. They beat an exhausted Yanks team. The 2003 ALCS was the WS that year. Two beat teams that year.
The only thing stupid is you not realizing that’s me saying how vital that player was to that team. There have been plenty of teams where if you take a player off, they would still have a shot.
You could have gone past 1980 there were bad teams back then the mets of 69 pirataes of 60 hey they got casey fired from the yankees witch i found funny and the 1990 reds are still the only NL team togo wire to wire and sweep oakland in the WS
I have to disagree about the 1997 Marlins. They added so many great veterans in the off-season, so actually, a lot was expected of them. They also finished with the 3rd best record in baseball that season.
Also people forget that the Marlins actually matched up well against the Braves that season. If it weren't for the PED issue, Sheffield would have been in the HOF.
Howdy everyone! I completely messed up on Rob Dibble’s name. I for some reason said Rob “Dribble” and didn’t catch myself pronouncing it like that during recording or editing. Apologies for that.
It's alright. Sometimes I mispronounce other names by mistake, too. My respect for everyone will always remain intact.
Manny Trillo as well. Pronounced Tree-yo.
I was like “whaaaaattt?” 😂
No problem, at least you angknowledged that he was a great pingcher.
You should do best teams to not win the World Series
That’s one I’d like to do in the future
It’ll just be an all Braves video. 😢
So the Braves and the Expos?
@@DAndreFalconas well as Dodgers
@@Mrbush9001don’t forget the mid 90s Indians
Being the worst team to win the World Series is better than being the best team to not win it.
Correct
Very well said
It's hard to describe the 2011 experience as a Cardinals fan. It feels so unique but I'd love to hear if there are compatible seasons for other teams. We basically were in the playoffs a month before the regular season ended. The last week of the season felt like a playoff series trying to get in after the slow climb all month. Then we take down the Phillies with a magical pitching performance from Carp. We beat the division rival Brewers. And then that World Series game 6...
Fellow Cardinals fan here. 2011 was just absolute magic. You had to be there. That whole stretch from late August on was such an amazing ride. From dead in the water to WS Champs, with so many great performances and dramatic moments, and to watch David Freese, one of our own, do what he did, validated our childhood dreams and gave us a moment that, as a baseball fan, felt like nothing short of The Singularity itself.
Just absolute, blissful magic.
If only Cruz made that catch, rangers were easily the better team.. I’m still salty despite winning it all this year
@@theoneandonly7060 I'd be salty too if I were you. That's fair.
@@theoneandonly7060 All Freese had to do was miss.
Garbage
2014, it doesn't matter what happens in the regular season, it's matters if you get in
Even without the wildcard rule change the Giants would have been in the world series.
Rob Dribble...here I was thinking his last name was Dibble😂 Just kidding man love the video keep up the awesome work!
Aaaannnnddd an error has been found. Nick never stops holding me accountable! ❤️
@@rhyde somebody has to keep you humble when you become a huge star
If you hadn’t said it twice I would have personally let it slide
The Rangers definitely had the better team in 2011. The lost because a wild card team got home field advantage because of the stupid All-Star game rules. But the better team doesn't always win. That's what's great (and horrible about basebsll). Anyone that gets in has a chance to win it all.
2021 Braves are really a tale of two halfs, pre all star and post all star break. They were a team that was not expected to be as bad as they were the first half of that season. From what I remember, they weren’t too drastically different from the NLCS team of 2020. Injuries plagued them and they did underperform.
The trade deadline really made them a completely different team though and I believe they had the best record of anyone in the league from mid-July through the end of the season.
2019 Nationals definitely could have a spot here.
I thought about them. They definitely got off to a bad start, but they were statistically so much better than what their record showed.
People don’t give that Nationals team enough credit. They won 93 games. That should never be considered a “worst” team.
@@joshdelagarza231amazing starting pitching and a great lineup. Just got off to a bad start but we’re one of the best in baseball second half of 2019
It felt like 2019 was sort of the law of average that came through for the Nats after all the times they had underperformed in the playoffs.
i can respect you getting straight to the point in this top 10 video
You forgot to mention the real MVP of the '87 Series. The Indoor Soft-ball stadium called the Metrodome. If you think about it, had the National League had home field advantage in 1987 and 1991. The Twins could very well be looking for their first series championship. 87, it was pretty much 7 blow outs for the home team. St. Louis couldn't hit in that stadium and utilize their speed. And the Twins couldn't get homeruns like they were used to in the then cavernous Busch Stadium II.
The '91 Series was alot closer as both teams were really good. But again the home team won every game.
The only other thing I'd ad would be. The 2006 Cardinals were pretty pathetic for most of the season, no doubt. But they had a ton of injuries going throughout the year. That team finally got healthy the last two weeks of the season. Plus, it was still the team that won over 100 games the previous two years. So the talent was there in the end.
I'll always remember USA today beat-writer, Bob Nightengale. Predicting the Tigers would win in Three. St. Louis was given no chance to win it. Was that egg on his face.
Plus it's hard to call the 2006 Cardinals the 2nd worst team to ever win the WS when you look at the roster. Rolen is in the HOF. Pujols and Molina will get in. I suspect Edmonds will get in under the veterans committee. His career is comparable to Andruw Jones and we see the push to get him in. Wainwright is a fringe guy. Chris Carpenter won't be because of injuries, but when he was on the mound and healthy he was one of the best. We've certainly seen a lot worse rosters than this win it all.
The Denkinger call is one of the worst calls in baseball history
Right up there with White stealing 2B in the 4th. Smith missed the tag, but White got called out anyway, and would have scored on Sheridan's single a few pitches later. Things even out in the end, sometimes.
Ron Dribble and Jorge Orta were two of my favorite players growing up
2011 Cardinals were like the 2006 Chicago Bears. Shouldn’t have been there but somehow got there.
Um, the 2006 bears were 13-3 and the # 1 seed in the nfc. Why should they not have been there? Maybe you’re thinking of the 2011 New York giants?
@@josephsarto689No team with Rex Grossman at QB should be anywhere near a super bowl. That’s reason enough alone. Tells you how good the defense and Devin Hester were.
And no, the 2011 giants shouldn’t have been there either. And wouldn’t have been if the Cowboys didn’t turn a 7-4 record into an 8-8 collapse. Ugh.
1987 was not the Twins first World Series championship. It was actually their second. Their first came in 1924 against the New York (now San Francisco) Giants, though at that time, the Twins were based in Washington D.C. as the Washington Senators. So 1987 was their first World Series in Minnesota as the Twins, but not their first overall.
Still, crazy that the Twins won the World Series that year considering their record (particularly their road record). Also, fun fact, the 1987 World Series is the only time the bottom of the 9th was never played in a best-of-seven baseball series (I think)
About the Cardinals blowing 26 saves...I'm sure they came back to win at least a few of those games in extras.
It would be frustrating to be a 100 win team if it wasn't for those final 3 outs...but you couldn't be in a better position than having to just fix that one part of your game.
The 2011 world series was the most sickening I have ever seen. Twice, TWICE, the Rangers had the Cardinals down to their last strike in Game 6 only to have the damned Cardinals tie the game with the run-scoring hits. To hell with the Cardinals.
Haters gonna hate.
@@TheFaithfulAtheist Especially those who are atheists.
U lost a bet and you had to give your wife up to be gamgbanged huh
If Nelson Cruz had positioned himself & was more focused, he'd catch that ball & we need not have this conversation. But I totally agree with you--that sucked. Ron Washington would have managed that team for however long he wanted to he had they won that series. The Mike Scioscia treatment as they say
However the Texas Rangers won the World Series recently. That should ease the pain.
1987 wasn't the first world series in Twins' franchise history, 1924 was.
Yeah, they were the Washington Senators then, but it's the same franchise.
The 2011 Cardinals are my favorite team of all time.
Me too!
The 87 Twins won the WS because in the lcs the Tigers were exhausted after winning the division on the last day and then faced the injury riddled cardinals in the fall classic.
I watched that 1987 Post Season and to this day I still cannot believe Jeff Leonard was the NLCS MVP for the losing San Francisco Giants and the Minnesota Twins, with those Homer Hankies, won the World Series. I am a bit surprised the 1926 St. Louis Cardinals (89-65), 1959 Los Angeles Dodgers (88-68) or 1974 Oakland Athletics (90-72) did not make the list. I would not be surprised that in the near future a sub .500 teams win the World Series due to the current playoff format.
They’d change the format the moment a sub .500 team wins the World Series. Mark my words.
@@tromboneman4517 I agree!
I notice all of the teams on the list are from the last 45 years (as of 2023.) So a little bias by this Commentator and list. What I most don’t like about these RUclips list is that it’s mostly in the person or persons lifetime.
For a list like this especially for the long history of MLB at least make this list going back to what most MLB/Sports Commentators/Analysts and Historians agree as the start of the “modern era” around 1947 aka “integration/post World War 2”
To be fair to two of the teams you listed, they played in a time when the schedule was 154 games.
There's a good show called Baseball Seasons. It really gives in depth look on teams each season and the storylines for ball clubs. There were many great teams that didnt make it, but it puts into perspective who mightve been hot at the time. Picking a "worst" team to win it all is a tough one lol. My criteria for this would be a team that was a "1 and done" type, and having a mediocre regular season.
For example, the 85 Royals and 80 Phillies were really good teams. They always came up short in the late 70s. Royals always were knocked out by the Yankees, and the Phillies came up short against the Dodgers several times. They finally got theirs years later, with less talent on their squads, compared to their heyday in the late 70s
So, full disclosure, I am a 4th generation reds fan, but I feel, objectively, the 90 reds don't deserve to be on this list... They were one of the few teams to go wire to wire and swept the defending champs in the series... That is a season that gets talked about as one of the best of all time if it happens in new York lol... ...and I'd say the 60 pirates could probably take the reds spot here... Micky mantle was quoted something to the effect that it was the only time he ever thought the better team lost...
You left out the 1959 Dodgers who beat the White Sox in the World Series despite only 88 games
#1 2017 Houston Astros a they had to cheat to win.
During the game against peak Yu Darvish the broadcaster said Darvish must be tipping his pitches as the Astros knew every pitch.
Well he wasn't tipping his pitches.
1990 Reds DO NOT belong on this list. What you fail to mention was the fact it was their 1st place wire to wire season. The only other team to win WS in a W2W year were the '05 White Sox. Look, Lou Piniella took over the roster that Pete Rose selfishly sabotaged for several years, and won with it in his first season as skipper. The '97 Marlins dont belong on this list either. No, that team was built for that one year as Wayne Huizenga was going to sell that team right after. They had the highest expectations that year than any team. You know who deserves to be on the list? The '03 Marlins, 1918 Red Sox, 1945 Tigers, '59 Dodgers, '01 DBacks & the 2020 Dodgers Mickey Mouse title year should be #1 be the way.
1st place in a bad National League 👀
@rhyde then that's not their fault is it? It's not like the team was bad it was everyone else around them that was lol very bad argument point there pal
2015 royals. The same team could barely win 80 games in 2016 and 2017.
It still turns my stomach thinking about the 2006 NLCS Game 7. The Endy Chavez catch being ruined by Aaron Heilman giving up the 2 run shot to Molina. And the bases loaded jam that could've been had Floyd and Beltran swung
Robbie: "I try to forget the 2011 season for obvious reasons!!"
Me: like I try to forget 2004 ALCS, for obvious reasons?"
Edit: kinda surprised the 2009 Yankees didn't make this list.
Just pain everywhere 😩😂
@@rhydeyep, I gotta ask though, I kinda expected the 09 Yankees to be on here, I mean yeah they won, but without Matsui, there's no way they win that series. They really leaned on Matsui and Rivera.
That team won 103 games that season though. Only real issue with the team was how that season was the beginning of their mismanagement of Joba.
I was getting worried when I hadn’t seen the ‘06 Cardinals or ‘87 Twins yet. 😂
Who are your favorite MLB teams from each division?
Mine are
AL East - Red Sox
AL Central - Tigers
AL West - Mariners
NL East - Braves
NL Central - Cubs
NL West - Giants
Bret Saberhagen was goated during that entire 85 World Series
1960 Pirates?
Weird to see the 1980 Phillies on here, a team with Steve Carlton, Mike Schmidt, and Pete Rose. Tug McGraw was the best reliever in baseball that year and finished 5th in Cy Young voting. Also, the NL wasn't "weak" there was much more parity in the late 70s early 80s. Houston only won 1 more game. 100 game winning teams were rare in the 80s. It wasn't like modern baseball where 1 good team could beat up on 3 weak teams in their division for 50 games a year.
It was absolutely weak. The Yankees and Royals were the class of the Majors that year. As for the Phillies, other than those players, there wasn’t much else like I mentioned. Rose was good, but not as a run producer.
@@rhyde Not much else, just the best third baseman in history, a contender for best left handed pitcher in history, and the hit king. Plenty of other teams won it with much less. Yankees and Royals the class of the majors that year? Hard to tell when there was 0 inter league play. I'd say there were just more garbage teams in the AL and less parity.
@TSD4027 plus the phils were knocking on the door for years. They were bound to break through w that talent. They were young and deep.
@@rhyde 2 teams doesn't make the entire league strong. You could argue that the NL had more parity.
I'm Conflicted on the 2021 Atlanta Braves Season being #7.
On One Hand, It's a Season I will NEVER Forget as a Braves' Fan. No Acuna, Ozuna, Soroka, and Many Others, Yet thanks to Joc Pederson, Eddie Rosario, Adam Duvall, Jorge Soler, Ian Anderson, Kyle Wright (Before HE GOT REAL GOOD), Max Fried, Charlie Morton, and the Night Shift, we won our Division at 88-73, Smacked Milwaukee Out of the Division Series, Grinded Our Way through the Championship Series against the Dodgers, then did the Unthinkable and brought down a Juggernaut in the Houston Astros.
On the Other, It just felt like... Everything Clicked from August Onward. The Cinderella Story, while Memorable, is one that can be explained. And Ultimately, I can understand how one would say we weren't 'The Worst' World Series Champion, considering we won our division, and our route to the World Series was both our team stepping up as much as it was many things going wrong for our opposition (The Brewers Offense 404'd after Game 1 of the NLDS, Dave Roberts 'Overmanaged' the NLCS, and the Astros Pitching had NO Answer for SOLER POWER!).
So YES, I'm both Glad... and Concerned that the 2021 Braves Made the List.
I just pray more World Series Championships will end up in Atlanta soon.
Appreciate the Content as always Robbie! And thanks.
Nah they def one of the worst. Barely barely won
@@Jraigosa123Astros or Dodgers fan?
As a cardinals fan, I love being called the “worst World Series winner” it’s not a bad title to have. It’s like calling Trent dilfer the worst qb to ever win a Super Bowl. Also that cardinals team that won in 06 had been the best nl team for over the past 5 years. Even though we were 83-78, the season before we were 105-57 and before that we were 104-58 and nl champs. That team, while not the best in 06, was ready for a title. The record is deceiving. That was not an 83 win team
The thing that gets me. If these teams won the World Series then they’re definitely not the worst anything.
Correct.
I thought the 1988 Dodgers would be number 1 on the list. They were a weak team that beat the mighty Mets and the unbeatable Oakland A's. The 2019 Washington Nationals were a big surprise as well. However, I knew the 1987 Twins would make the list.
The 88 Dodgers didn’t have the best offense, but they had a heck of a rotation, and found a way to win 94 games. The 2019 Nats were a really good team that got off to a bad start. While the bullpen wasn’t good, they had a solid offense, great defense, and the best starting rotation in terms of fWAR that year.
Rookie Tim Belcher, injured Tudor & Fernando, plus soft tossing cheating closer Jay Howell doesn't constitute a great staff to me. The offense was embarrassingly weak, esp once Gibson got hurt. 88 dodgers should've been in the top 5.
@@dfcintron: in 1988 Belcher was very good, Tim Leary was very good, Tudor pitched well until his arm fell off, and they had a really good bullpen.
Oh, and they had some guy named Orel Hershiser.
Interesting how the Yankees are on the list but not the Red Sox.
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Lots was expected of the 97 Marlins. They splurged on free agents in the offseason and were expected to be to a nl powehouse. Somewhat disappointed finishing 9 games behind the braves. But they had their number during the reg season. They were very talented a rode that + veteran experience to the title. Not the greatest champ but shouldn't b on this list. Replace them w the 88 dodgers.
Not a bad video but the mispronunciation of names always gets to me. The 90s Reds weren't great but they swept a great Oakland team to win the World Series. And their bullpen (Dibble, not "dribble", Norm Charton and Randy Myers) was dominant.
Surely you could have looked farther in the past than 1980 in putting together this list. In my opinion, there couldn't ever be a worst World Series champion than the 1919 Cincinnati Reds. Even though they won 96 regular season games, it took them 8 games (in a best of 9 series) to beat a team that had several players who were trying to lose (the infamous Chicago Black Socks). The Reds were held to two runs or less four times in the series.
Having said that, your top 10 list proves a point that I have noticed in recent years, which is that many teams advance farther in the post-season in the years in which they squeak into the playoffs. My Braves are a good example. Although posting very many good seasons in the last 30 years, the only two in which they won the World Series were in two of the three playoff seasons with the lowest regular season win totals. After winning it all in 2021, I expected the higher win totals in 2022 and 2023 would mean they would get knocked out early. Turned out I was right both years. By the way, the same can be said for the Cardinals, who in recent years only win the World Series in years they enter the playoffs as a wild card. And do I need to mention this year's World Series matchup between two wild card teams?
The fact that the 2011 Cardinals won 90 games and blew 26 saves is insane
The Rangers set the MLB record for worst save percentage in history in 2023
I believe that 87 Twins team is the only World Series winner to ever have a negative run differential in the regular season
2006年カージナルス
レギュラーシーズン勝ち越し僅か5つ勝率.516
メジャーリーグ史上シーズン最低勝率でのワールドチャンピオン
How come Livan Hernandez never got those calls from the umps as a Giant? As a Giant, he stunk!!!
Wouldn't it be funny if the only championship ring Acuna will have in the end was the year where he wasn't even able to participate in the WS? Basically the 2021 season.
The guy still has time but so did Cal Ripken Jr, though at least he did get to play in the 1983 series.
Note that statmuse somehow thinks Acuna didn't get a ring and Google fell for it.
He'll have more chances because nowadays like 18 teams qualify for the playoffs.
@@dfcintron If it gets Judge and Cole one through this one day then so be it.
That said it didn't help Ohtani and Trout so nothing is guaranteed however.
I may be a biased Cardinals fan but the 2004 red sox deserve a mention in my mind. The fact that they swept one of the best regular season teams of all time in embarrassing fashion is what does it. A bad series and a bad result
Nah the Red Sox were a very good team in 2004, and I say that with no bias.
@@rhyde I guess. Maybe the team itself isn't a bad championship team as much as the series is bad. Again, bias probably factors into that opinion
@CippiCippiCippi no. If they won in 6 or 7, or if the Cardinals were at least competitive despite getting swept, I'd let them have it. But the way it went down was just bad
Lol the 2004 Red Sox? Really?? They won 98 games in the toughest division, they had TWO aces, and they had Manny, Ortiz, Damon, and Varitek in their lineup, all of whom were in their primes. They also had a great bullpen and a great closer that year. They then proceeded to steamroll the Angels, make the only 0-3 comeback of all time against their arch rivals, and then steamroll the 105-win Cardinals.
Freakin David Frease! Ranger killer. But honestly, the Rangers just blew it! I was there ugh
Cards probably cheated
Rob Dibble. The Nasty Boys were nasty!
What about the 1988 Dodgers, they were hardly a powerhouse!
It's interesting to me that the St Louis Cardinals made the list of the 10 worst World Series Champions 4 times; twice as the winner and twice as the loser.
The 2004 Cardinals won 105 games and were part of history as the Red Sox broke their curse by beating the Cardinals in the World Series. The 2005 Cardinals won 100 games and lost in the NLCS to the Houston Astros. The 2006 Cardinals won 83 games and won the World Series.
It's easy to say that on paper the 2006 team was the worst of the three, but they were the team that brought the title home so you could also argue that they were the best since they have the World Series rings.
The Cardinals appeared in 4 straight NLCS from 2011-2014, won the 2011 World Series, and lost the 2013 World Series. They only won 90 games in 2011 when they won the World Series and won no more than 97 games during the stretch when they lost in 2013. They won 100 games in 2015 but lost in the NLDS, not even reaching the NLCS.
Was the 2015 Cardinals team better than the 2011 team? One has a World Series trophy and the other didn't even get there so I would say no.
In a single elimination playoff like football, bad teams lose before they win the championship, but in sports where they play series, the best team proves it by winning more than their opponents. They might not have won as many games in the regular season, but they won when it counted.
The 1985 Cardinals were robbed on a play against the Royals that cost them a single game. They still had a chance to win the series in the next game, but they blew it. The instant replay system in use today would have changed the call on that play and likely the outcome of that series, but by the rules of the day the Royals won.
Regular season win leader/World Series champ.
2023 Braves/Rangers
2022 Dodgers/Astros
2021 Giants/Braves
2020 Dodgers/Dodgers (fake title, not a real season)
2019 Astros/Nationals
2018 Red Sox/Red Sox
2017 Dodgers/Astros
2016 Cubs/Cubs
2015 Cardinals/Royals
2014 Angels/Giants
2013 Red Sox & Cardinals/Red Sox
2012 Nationals/Giants
2011 Phillies/Cardinals
Only in 2020, 2018, 2016, and 2013 from the past 13 seasons has the team with the best record in baseball won the World Series. In 2013 the Red Sox and Cardinals tied for the best record in the leauge and they played in the World Series.
More often than not it isn't the team with the best record that wins the World Series. That's what makes the playoffs so exciting, once you get in, you have a chance to win it all if you get hot at the right time.
There is no "worst" World Series champion becuase they all actually won when every other team in the league would desperately love to trade outcomes with them.
This is insanely wrong and very few will read this far...sorry for ranting.
3:27 "Rob Dribble" 😂😂😂
I think I figured out why I said that. I think my notes autocorrected it to dribble. I’m basically lRon Burgundy 😂
Also...Dick roothven and Manny tree-o..stay classy 😂
Come on Robbie. You’re not going to touch the 17 Astros but you pick on the 21 BRAVES? lol Do you remember Will Smith walking the bases loaded then struck out the next 3?
The 2017 Astros are one of the best teams of all time.
@@Jobuwins92 They cheated troll. Period!
@@gregdiamond6023 I’m not trolling. They’re good with or without cheating.
@@Jobuwins92 Maybe, they still cheated that year though.
@@iamhungey12345 Yeap part of baseball
Why in the world is my wireless bill so high???
Special mention the 2019 Washington nationals?
Where would you rank the 2023 DBacks if they some how win this series?
They would be near the top for sure. Very good shot at #1.
So by your logic, the only teams that deserve a title are the statistically best teams?
That 2006 World Series has got to be one of the worst match ups ever.
How many errors did the Detroit pitchers commit throwing to bases in that series?
@@dfcintron don’t remind me.
Last year's was one of the worst World Series champions ever.
Time to add a new one. 2023 WS was so meh
Braves were robbed because of time off due to playoff scenario. FOAD baseball!
Rather be the worst WS series champs than a team like the 2001 Mariners.
You forgot about the 2019 Washington Nationals.
2:51 that's a great shot
This isn’t an all time list. This is a list since you’ve been watching. 1945 tigers, 1959 dodgers, 1926 Cardinals, 1964 cardinals, 1916 Red Sox, 1925 senators… many options and all options for this list.
One big point for these videos is to have conversation. This is why I say at the end of the videos to tell me if I missed anything. Instead of just being negative, contribute to the discussion. Why get upset and try to get your slam dunk in? I don’t understand why people take that approach.
@@rhyde I’m not upset. I am conversing. I don’t agree with your list as all time. I am suggesting it is lazy, ignoring most of baseball history… so I am telling you. You missed a considerable amount of baseball history. That’s all. No hate.
You could probably make an argument for the 1943, 1944, and 1945 WS champs to be the worst since all of the best players were in the service.
1987 twins, 2006 cardinals, i couldn't agree with more, i disagree even though i hate the marlins they werent that bad. If thats the case shouldn't the 2001 Diamondbacks be on the list they didnt blow any one outta the water had no pitchers other then johnson and schilling. But i enjoyed the video
The Indians (Guardians) were heavily favored to win the World Series in '97 but absolutely out of nowhere, the Marlins came in and pulled off the biggest upset ever in World Series history even surpassing the Mets beating the Orioles in the '69 Series imho. Then soon after, the Marlins conducted a fire sale by selling off their best players to other teams and immediately came back down to earth from there on.
The Twins of '87 as far as I know are the only team in MLB history to win a World Series title despite being outscored during the regular season. It goes to show that anything and everything that takes place during the regular season doesn't mean much in the postseason. No disrespect to either ballclub but I guess that's the way the ball bounces, no pun intended.
Sorry Roberto. The 1997 Marlins beating the now former Cleveland Indians was not a “shock the World” upset as say the 1969 Mets, 1988 Dodgers or even the 2006 Cardinals. A mild suprise no doubt. So sorry the ‘97 Marlins as the first wild card to win the Fall Classic are actually better than most or all of the teams on this of the “worst” World Series Winners of the last 40-50 years.
@@americangiant1003 why apologize?
@@RobertoLopez-xb1mj Just being polite 😆
@@americangiant1003 Don't cry, okay? All I said was just opinion. Just like you, apparently, I'm entitled to my opinions. Again, don't cry. It's a free country. SHEESH!!
@@RobertoLopez-xb1mj 😂
Cough, cough braves in 2023
1988 Dodgers
Offense was a bit weak, but they did have some nasty pitching in the rotation and bullpen.
That 88 Athletics team was stacked
This just sounds like “my salty list for teams that no one expected to win” list
This man does not like Philly 😂😂😂 lol jk I guess the improbable run is their favorite method 😂🤷🏼♂️
It’s always their best option 😂😂😂
Really is 😂 the most entertaining way tho 🤷🏼♂️
#10 -- Carlton and Rufin and pray for rain! So the Cubs hadn't won a World Series since 1908? Boo frickin' hoo...it took the Phillies 97 years to get their FIRST World Championship (and only two NL titles (1915, 1950) prior to that!)!
Yep! If there were a top ten list for the most snake bitten franchises in MLB history, the Phillies would top that list IMHO.
Super cool video!!! 😃👍
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Rob “Dribble” is a way better name
To this day, I still don’t know why I said that. My guess is my script was autocorrected to Dribble, and I just read it without noticing. I’m basically Ron Burgundy reading off a teleprompter.
1914 Boston Braves
The only worst World Series champ is the cheating 2017 Astros.
The yankees literally had an above average starting rotation that year. It was in the midst of the steroid era thats why the era was so high
The real issue was that they were pretty inconsistent that year. You know how streaky they get in the mid-2000s and after 2019? They were like that in 2000 as well and September was pretty brutal.
@@iamhungey12345 why go to a rebuilding team when you can compete immediately with someone else
@@saulgoodman8501 We're not talking about players choice of teams to sign unless you messed up on the wording.
How far back did you go? Look up the 1959 Dodgers.
Also I would say the 2010 Giants are the “worst” out of the Even year magic winning Giant Dynasty.
The Dodgers in 59 had one of the best rotations that year with Drysdale, Podres, and a young Koufax, along with some really good bats in Snider, Moon, Hodges, and Neal.
The difference with the Giants in 2010 is they had a much better rotation with prime Lincecum, along with Cain, Sanchez, and Zito, along with an excellent bullpen.
@@rhyde eh Zito wasn’t that great but other than that I agree with you on 2010s pitching.
Rob Dribble? R u trolling him? Its Rob Dibble
Still to this day, I have no idea why I said Rob Dribble. Must have been thinking about basketball at the time 😂
Seriously? C'mon, man. At least these teams all played the full season, with regular rosters, and playoff scenarios. The worst WS "championship" has to be the Dodgers and the 2020 Fishbowl/Patchwork/Greed season. Does anyone really think that is a legitimate title on par with the others in history? No. I would like to see the howling and gnashing of teeth about illegitimacy if the Marlins had won their third championship in less than 25 years. But it was the Dodgers, so it's a wink-and-a-nod BS title. Although the 1990 Braves have to be the overall top pick over a single decade of disappointment - one WS title to show for that regular season dominance. -the Dodgers are overall losers. Spending $2 billion in the Roberts era alone and one questionable title in 35 years. LOL.
Its Rob Dibble not Dribble
This list sucks. It’s an oxymoron to call any of these teams bad. They are World Champions and no one can take that away from them. I would say that no matter what your win record is, or your pitching staff’s ERA. You eliminate the team from the opposing league, you are the best that year.
You’re not getting the point of the video unfortunately
@@rhyde I don’t think you understand the game. Baseball is a game where you win by attrition and luck. Just look at the 1988 World Series. The Dodgers had no business being in the same field as those Oakland A’s, but all the same they whooped them. On paper, were the A’s a better team, yes; were they the champions that year, NO!
if you disagree make your own video
@@miserablecardinalsfan about what? How this video sucks?
@@jblassiomake your own list
Go Giants!
Dibble NOT Dribble!
IM SORRY I DONT KNOW WHY I SAID THAT
It's odd sounding putting analytic stats to a team in the 80s/90s. LOL.
Didn't show the Jeter flip in 2000?! 🤷
2003 Marlins were the luckiest team to win a WS. Bartman should get a plaque in Miami.
They beat an exhausted Yanks team. The 2003 ALCS was the WS that year. Two beat teams that year.
Hahahaha I felt that too with the stats
Also, the Jeter flip was in 01 😂
@@rhyde that's right!. Man I got egg on my face now. 🤦. Thanks man.
In 2003, Atlanta won 102 games. The Giants won 100. One of those teams was the best in the National League.
@@Michael-kt8gz but the Cubs and Marlins were in the NLCS. Those were the two best teams in NL.
I have some shocking news for you. Are you ready? I hope you're sitting for this. THE BETTER TEAM DOESN'T ALWAYS WIN.
3:28 and 3:39 Rob "Dribble"?
I still to this day don’t know why I said that and why I didn’t catch it 😂
@@rhyde I thought maybe you had some inside information on his unknown basketball career (ha)
They all won so idc what the rest of the noise u making is.. how can u hate on teams who win a ring when it matters
The Dbacks got to the World Series with 84 wins, so I thought of this idea. If you don’t like it, then don’t watch it Dwayne.
Without player X they would not have won is the stupidist argument.
The only thing stupid is you not realizing that’s me saying how vital that player was to that team. There have been plenty of teams where if you take a player off, they would still have a shot.
The diamondback win was garbage
Man but Johnson/Schilling was nasty
Solid
I'm going to guess that you are a Libra.
2011 sucked in more ways than baseball
why do you say that?
You could have gone past 1980 there were bad teams back then the mets of 69 pirataes of 60 hey they got casey fired from the yankees witch i found funny and the 1990 reds are still the only NL team togo wire to wire and sweep oakland in the WS
I have to disagree about the 1997 Marlins. They added so many great veterans in the off-season, so actually, a lot was expected of them. They also finished with the 3rd best record in baseball that season.
Also people forget that the Marlins actually matched up well against the Braves that season. If it weren't for the PED issue, Sheffield would have been in the HOF.
Lol, rob dribble
I still have no idea why I said that when recording 😂😂😂
Rob Dribble? Seriously?
I see you missed the pinned comment