That home run by Chris Chambliss in Yankee Stadium in the 1970s, and the uncontrolled swarm of fans running onto the field and grabbing at him trying to take his helmet from his head, was emblematic of New York City during that time period-- a dangerously wild place.
It's iconic in Canadian sports history. I was only eight years old at the time, and growing up in the Thunder Bay area, I watched a lot of the Blue Jays whenever I got the chance. Joe Carter was my favourite player at the time, and I still find it amazing how iconic his home run still is 30 years after it happened.
@@bluebear1985 I was 20 and at my mom's recovering from surgery. I'd actually passed out and woke up to my mom screaming and seeing Joe round the bases. At least the year before I was fully awake a sports bar with my buddies!
I’m shocked the David Freese walkoff home run wasn’t included in this compilation. One of the most clutch performances by a team capped off by a walk off home run and hit by a hometown kid. How is that not included.
Kurt Gibsons! Gibson faced closer Dennis Eckersley in the ninth inning of the first game and hit a pinch-hit walk-off home run-often described as one of the most exciting moments in World Series history. Also Missed Chad Curtis World Series walk off to. But they have what is his face hitting to win a central’s NL game 👌
Actually the thing I like about baseball stadiums is that they're not exactly the same. They're all totally different. Not just how they look, but the actual field dimensions vary from stadium to stadium. The fences are all different distances and shapes which make each stadium unique in how it plays.
As a blue jays fan I’ve got to see some great moments. Back to back World Series, Bautista bat flip. Encarnacion walk off in the wildcard game. This call is by far the best I’ve heard. It’s nice to hear that it gives chills to non blue jays fans too
@@bentighe4811 that’s the moments you dream about growing up. Walk off homer to win the World Series… leading a Super Bowl winning drive as a QB… buzzer beater to win the national championship
If you like these you’ll love Kirk Gibsons 1988 World Series Game 1 walk off. He could barely walk. The only thing he could do was hit a home run so he did. And the whole thing was announced by legendary broadcaster Vin Scully. One of baseballs great moments.
Reggie Jackson earned the nickname "Mr. October" because of his reputation for hitting lots of home runs during the World Series (Oakland A's 1972, 73, 74 and NY Yankees 1977, 78). An MLB season is 6 months (April to September) with the playoffs and World Series in October. When MLB added the Wild Card and Division Series to the post-season format, the season extended into November. Derek Jeter was nicknamed "Mr. November" for his heroics in the 2001 World Series because part of the series extended into November.
It needs to be clarified - the series was originally scheduled to end in October even if it went to a Game 7. They were only playing in November because the September 11 attacks pushed the playoff schedule back a few weeks.
I’m a Dodger fan and guess how much we HATE the Astros. 😁 that being said, as a Dodger fan it was wonderful watching them beat the Yankees. I cried.🥲 greetings from Southern California. 🤗💋🥰
How this compilation missed Kirby Pucket in game 6 of the 91 World Series is beyond me. They have Joe Buck's "We'll see you later tonight" and "We'll see you tomorrow night" homers, but they don't have his father Jack Buck's original "We'll see you tomorrow night" call of that Puckett home run. Even more egregious: where is The Shot Heard Round the World? Bobby Thompson's homer off of Branca to win the 1951 NL pennant for the New York Giants over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Most famous home run in history. Oh, and Kirk Gibson in 1988 World Series...where is that one? Don't tell me part 2...those are worthy of part 1. What would really be special is if they could find the first walk-off home run. They were never called that until' one obscure night in a regular season game where someone hit a game winning home run with runners on base. The baserunners were the winning runs, so the batter after he passed first just walked off the field and didn't finish his home run trot. Because of that, someone on ESPN called it a walk-off homer because the batter walked off the field. They wouldn't let that go during Sportscenter for the rest of the year and the name stuck.
@@laudanum669 for sure. Bobby Thompson is the king of all walkoffs. Where Puckett's game 6 is concerned, they always cut away about two seconds too soon, missing the part where Puckett walks into the dugout and Chuck Knoblauch (then a rookie) can't stop screaming. Then Knobby looks into the camera and yells "It's O-O-OVER! It's OVER now!!"
I was really young but I remember being at a neighborhood party & kids crying, grown men throwing stuff & cursing… or maybe it was the other way around? Maybe the Phillies & Blue Jays can have a 30 year rematch this World Series?!
Historically the World Series ends in October. Reggie Jackson (former Yankee and Oakland A) got many huge hits in the month and is referred to as Mr. October. I believe that Derek Jeter home run was in 2001 and it was the first time games were played in November. So Michael Kay, the Uankees announcer, sort of did a play on the theme.
Yup and if im not mistaken the Reason for that Was because of the Twin Towers Attack on 9-11 witch through the season schedule off course just enough to make that game a Possibility
Jeter is the definition of what a sports icon and role model should be. He had EVERY opportunity in the world to be in scandals with his money and good looks and talent. Never said a mean word to anybody and nobody has ever said a bad word about him, either. He dated around and then settled down after he retired, like you should do as a ball player. I know Red Sox fans who love him. Not to mention, he was Mr. Clutch. He literally hit an RBI single on his very last at bat of his career at Fenway Park, and hit a walk off single on his last home game at yankee stadium on the very first pitch.
The home run at 6:00 was a moment of mixed emotions for this Red Sox fan. After being eliminated from the playoffs the previous season by the Yankees (an Aaron Boone walk-off home run), the Red Sox were trailing 0-3 games in the 2004 ALCS (the semi-finals before the World Series). Many fans, including me, agreed with the Boston sportswiter who wrote that if the Red Sox win today, it is only so that it will hurt more when they lose tomorrow. After the Game 3 win by the Yankees, 19-8 in a rout, I did not want the suffering prolonged. Part of me was annoyed by the stressful, hours-long, dramatic win by the Red Sox because in the 100 years of MLB playoffs, no team had ever won a best-of-seven series after losing the first 3 games. The 2004 Red Sox remain the only MLB team to accomplish this. When the Red Sox beat the Yankees in Game 7 in New York, watching the Yankee fans witness an improbable defeat of their team was the only time I have ever experienced schadenfreude. It felt like the Yankee defeat and the subsequent Red Sox World Series win, their first in 86 years, balanced some sort of cosmic scale. Since then, I have never taken pleasure in a Yankees defeat by any team.
Hitting a walk off homerun to win the World Series is one of the greatest things in sports. Not many sports can you win the game, and then get your own personal victory lap around the bases, as everyone watches and waits for you to touch home plate.
The Houston Astros are baseball's newest dynasty and have dominated the game for 5+ years now. I heard you guys used to live in Houston and enjoy baseball so i suggest watching The Astros most recent road to the World Series. Currently, they're also the most notorious team in baseball but despite the hate they bring, they've also brought tons of new attention back to the game of baseball.
I am reliably informed (!) that I was in the crib and the radio was tuned to the 1960 World Series when Bill Mazeroski hit his Game 7 walk-off home run for the Pirates.
Daz, I’ve mentioned this before but I really think you two should watch the documentary “the Curse of the Bambino”, about the Red Sox and their 86 year losing streak. You like Bostonians and baseball history is so much a part of our culture. I know you guys would enjoy it. It truly captures the way Americans feel about their baseball teams, whether it’s the Red Sox or not.
@@JPMadden yes, I know, but I think the first one does such a good job telling the story and the people interviewed are so funny with their own stories. Ultimately I think they should see both.
And most Boston fans might not realize the incredible cards team and what a series it was between Houston to get to the World Series. Also how inhospitable place Boston was. Probably fitting the cards collapsed in the WS knowing the contribution the cards made to the curse in the 50s :).
Every American boy dreams of these moments. When you do hit a walk-off homer, at any level, you realize that dream and it is sweet. You are right about a walk-off versus a TD catch. The walk-off is a mano et mano battle where you have a teammate delivering the ball on a TD.
Typically the World Series ends by October. For some reason I don't remember that year it went past October into November for the first time ever. Hence Mr.November.
That was 2001. MLB suspended their season for a week after 9/11, so the remainder of the season got pushed back a week resulting in the Series going into November.
They missed Bobby Thomson's walk off HR in 1950 that put the New York Giants in the World Series (The Giants had yet moved to San Francisco). The announcer's call is iconic. They missed Johnny Callison's walk off HR in the 1964 All-Star Game that gave the National League a win over the American League. The ASG was at Shea Stadium that year. They missed Carlton Fisk's HR at Fenway Park in 1975. Iconic video of Fisk standing at the plate, "pushing" with his hands for the ball to stay fair.
Vin Scully's call was better "High fly ball into right field. She is gone!” Then a minute of silence to let us enjoy the insane atmosphere, the crowd noise, the Gibson fist pump as he limps around the bases Then: "In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened!"
Only two players can claim to have hit a home run to win the last game of the World Series. Joe Carter was the second one to do it when he won with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993. The first was Bill Mazeroski, who did so for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1960.
I don’t understand how you can have a greatest walk off list and not have Travis Ishikawa of the San Francisco Giants on it. It was game five of the 2015 NLCS, and it sent the Giants to the World Series.
That was a great question about rather a home run in World Series or TD catch for the Super Bowl. That is tough, I want to say the Super Bowl but honestly hitting a home run to win the World Series makes you a legend in American sports forever. But who knows both would be fantastic haha
You guys should check out a video on all the MLB stadiums. They might all look the same at night when they’re all full but I guarantee you they’re all vastly different from each other. I reckon you won’t find more variation between stadiums than the MLB since fields in baseball do not have set dimensions.
I miss your old field. My dad was there on a business trip and said the exterior looked like a castle. The new indoor one is indoor and fancy but he said it looks bland. I get that it’s Texas and it’s a summer sport but I miss the look of Globe Life Park
@@Zach-mw5so yeah it is a good field. Thankfully it is still there. Currently it is used for the XFL Arlington Renegades, big high school football games, and concerts. The new field might look bland but it is great. I will always love the old one, summers as a kid we would go to every home game. Buy the $1 nose bleed seats and then go sit in the center field bleachers. Rangers weren’t great in the late 90s so seats were cheap and they didn’t check tickets.
For most of history the baseball playoffs were held entirely in October, but recently the World Series has extended into November. The Mr November thing ended the first ever game that went into November, that was in 2001.
If Y’all are falling in love with baseball theres a 30 for 30 Doc called 4 Days in October about the Red Sox historic comeback against the yankees and eventually going on to break the Ruth curse y’all should watch… i hate the Yankees and Red Sox but i love that documentary
Three that should have been included: - Bobby Thomson's home run off Ralph Branca of the Dodgers to win the 1951 National League pennant (The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant!) - Carlton Fisk's homer off Pat Darcy of the Reds to win the sixth game of the 1975 World Series for the Red Sox - Kirk Gibson's homer off Dennis Eckersley of the A's to win the first game of the 1988 World Series for the Dodgers
As a Yankees fan, I would love to hit a World Series home run to win it at Yankee Stadium. But I must point out that a Super Bowl touchdown would most likely be seen by more people because the entire world seems to be glued to that one game. When more than half the world is watching, you become world famous in 2 second on one play with one big catch.
How is tori hunters walk off not on this video???? That has me baffled I can remember it as clear as day, he was playing for my Angels. Bases juices I believe the count was 2-2 or 3-2 with 2 outs. Definitely check that out
Hey Daz you definitely have to watch David Ortiz’s(Big Papi) greatest highlights. He’s probably the best designated hitter of all time & by far the best clutch hitter EVER !!!!
As others Mentioned Kirk Gibson home run was arguably the greatest homerun ever! Both his legs were injured and he was not even playing, bottom of the 9th losing 4 - 3 in the world series game. They decided to put him in and he hit walk off 2 run homerun to win!
That's just the thing, Lasorda didn't put him in by design, Gibson told had someone tell Tommy he could go after hearing Vinny talk about how Gibson was not on the bench for the whole of the game, and Tommy said, okay.
The thing is, in baseball, the hitter still has to touch home plate… If they don’t, there is still the potential for an out. Look into “the Merkel Boner”.., and you’ll learn that it has cost team’s championships. So, when the fans Rush the field before he touches home, it could be considered interference, creating an out, and reversing the actual ending.
You should find a compilation of David Ortiz's big hits/ walk-offs and react to that. By far the most clutch hitter in baseball history and one of the most clutch athletes in all of sports
Since the DAVID FREESE walk-off is not included this is a poor list. . .Really, Freese walk-off homer won one of the very most exciting World Series games of all-time.
So Reggie Jackson was known as Mr October, he played for the Yankees for a while. He did damage in the playoffs... but as the playoff field got wider (wild card and all that) in the modern game it pushed into november. That's where the Jeter November thing came from. Jeter's also one of the most hilariously overrated players of his generation... and I'm from NY.
The greatest walk off in MLB history was not included in this video…….Game 7 of the 1960 World Series…..by Bill Mazeroski of the Pittsburgh Pirates over the hated New York Yankees….in the bottom of the ninth….check it out one day….
That home run by Chris Chambliss in Yankee Stadium in the 1970s, and the uncontrolled swarm of fans running onto the field and grabbing at him trying to take his helmet from his head, was emblematic of New York City during that time period-- a dangerously wild place.
“Touch em all joe, you’ll never hit a bigger home run in your life”. As a torontonian that has to be the most iconic phrase it Toronto sport’s history
And back to back titles has to feel amazing
@@curmudgeonaf The Raptors have entered the chat
@@ryanc9888 The Raptors didn't win in dramatic fashion.
It's iconic in Canadian sports history. I was only eight years old at the time, and growing up in the Thunder Bay area, I watched a lot of the Blue Jays whenever I got the chance. Joe Carter was my favourite player at the time, and I still find it amazing how iconic his home run still is 30 years after it happened.
@@bluebear1985 I was 20 and at my mom's recovering from surgery. I'd actually passed out and woke up to my mom screaming and seeing Joe round the bases. At least the year before I was fully awake a sports bar with my buddies!
I’m shocked the David Freese walkoff home run wasn’t included in this compilation. One of the most clutch performances by a team capped off by a walk off home run and hit by a hometown kid. How is that not included.
Kurt Gibsons! Gibson faced closer Dennis Eckersley in the ninth inning of the first game and hit a pinch-hit walk-off home run-often described as one of the most exciting moments in World Series history. Also Missed Chad Curtis World Series walk off to. But they have what is his face hitting to win a central’s NL game 👌
Actually the thing I like about baseball stadiums is that they're not exactly the same. They're all totally different. Not just how they look, but the actual field dimensions vary from stadium to stadium. The fences are all different distances and shapes which make each stadium unique in how it plays.
They used to not be but recently all the new parks look pretty much the same especially with unsymmetrical and uneven outfield seating
@@brandonneumann5294 No, they're still all different.
“Touch ‘em all Joe! You’ll never hit a bigger home run in your life!”
Not a Blue Jays fan but I get chills every time I hear that
As a blue jays fan I’ve got to see some great moments. Back to back World Series, Bautista bat flip. Encarnacion walk off in the wildcard game. This call is by far the best I’ve heard. It’s nice to hear that it gives chills to non blue jays fans too
As a Phillies fan, me too 😒
Because Carter was on the pinnacle. There's nothing higher in baseball than a walkoff homer to win the World Series.
@@bentighe4811 that’s the moments you dream about growing up. Walk off homer to win the World Series… leading a Super Bowl winning drive as a QB… buzzer beater to win the national championship
If you like these you’ll love Kirk Gibsons 1988 World Series Game 1 walk off. He could barely walk. The only thing he could do was hit a home run so he did. And the whole thing was announced by legendary broadcaster Vin Scully. One of baseballs great moments.
Also missing, Carlton Fisk’s game winner in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series.
Baseball is awesome, it’s a beautiful game
Reggie Jackson earned the nickname "Mr. October" because of his reputation for hitting lots of home runs during the World Series (Oakland A's 1972, 73, 74 and NY Yankees 1977, 78). An MLB season is 6 months (April to September) with the playoffs and World Series in October. When MLB added the Wild Card and Division Series to the post-season format, the season extended into November. Derek Jeter was nicknamed "Mr. November" for his heroics in the 2001 World Series because part of the series extended into November.
It needs to be clarified - the series was originally scheduled to end in October even if it went to a Game 7. They were only playing in November because the September 11 attacks pushed the playoff schedule back a few weeks.
The 2001 season only extended into November because games were delayed following 9/11.
Astros are by far the most despised team in the league lol
I’m a Dodger fan and guess how much we HATE the Astros. 😁 that being said, as a Dodger fan it was wonderful watching them beat the Yankees. I cried.🥲 greetings from Southern California. 🤗💋🥰
How this compilation missed Kirby Pucket in game 6 of the 91 World Series is beyond me. They have Joe Buck's "We'll see you later tonight" and "We'll see you tomorrow night" homers, but they don't have his father Jack Buck's original "We'll see you tomorrow night" call of that Puckett home run. Even more egregious: where is The Shot Heard Round the World? Bobby Thompson's homer off of Branca to win the 1951 NL pennant for the New York Giants over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Most famous home run in history. Oh, and Kirk Gibson in 1988 World Series...where is that one? Don't tell me part 2...those are worthy of part 1.
What would really be special is if they could find the first walk-off home run. They were never called that until' one obscure night in a regular season game where someone hit a game winning home run with runners on base. The baserunners were the winning runs, so the batter after he passed first just walked off the field and didn't finish his home run trot. Because of that, someone on ESPN called it a walk-off homer because the batter walked off the field. They wouldn't let that go during Sportscenter for the rest of the year and the name stuck.
I agree, I kept waiting for the Pucket HR. This video seemed very Yankee's heavy.
@@laudanum669 for sure. Bobby Thompson is the king of all walkoffs. Where Puckett's game 6 is concerned, they always cut away about two seconds too soon, missing the part where Puckett walks into the dugout and Chuck Knoblauch (then a rookie) can't stop screaming. Then Knobby looks into the camera and yells "It's O-O-OVER! It's OVER now!!"
Best MLB home run robberies of all time would be a great watch, thanks for uploading so much everyday guys
Haven’t watched it yet but if Joe Carters walk off World Series HR isn’t on here then it doesn’t count
That’s exactly my thoughts before I read your comment , that HR so epic
I was really young but I remember being at a neighborhood party & kids crying, grown men throwing stuff & cursing… or maybe it was the other way around?
Maybe the Phillies & Blue Jays can have a 30 year rematch this World Series?!
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"Touch them all Joe"
And Ozzie Smiths as well. Jack Buck “Go Crazy Folks Go Crazy!!”
Bro became an astros fan? Truly a shame.
Historically the World Series ends in October. Reggie Jackson (former Yankee and Oakland A) got many huge hits in the month and is referred to as Mr. October. I believe that Derek Jeter home run was in 2001 and it was the first time games were played in November. So Michael Kay, the Uankees announcer, sort of did a play on the theme.
Yup and if im not mistaken the Reason for that Was because of the Twin Towers Attack on 9-11 witch through the season schedule off course just enough to make that game a Possibility
Jeter is the definition of what a sports icon and role model should be. He had EVERY opportunity in the world to be in scandals with his money and good looks and talent. Never said a mean word to anybody and nobody has ever said a bad word about him, either.
He dated around and then settled down after he retired, like you should do as a ball player. I know Red Sox fans who love him. Not to mention, he was Mr. Clutch. He literally hit an RBI single on his very last at bat of his career at Fenway Park, and hit a walk off single on his last home game at yankee stadium on the very first pitch.
4:25 "That retro shirt" 😂😂🤣🤣 It wasn't retro
The home run at 6:00 was a moment of mixed emotions for this Red Sox fan. After being eliminated from the playoffs the previous season by the Yankees (an Aaron Boone walk-off home run), the Red Sox were trailing 0-3 games in the 2004 ALCS (the semi-finals before the World Series). Many fans, including me, agreed with the Boston sportswiter who wrote that if the Red Sox win today, it is only so that it will hurt more when they lose tomorrow. After the Game 3 win by the Yankees, 19-8 in a rout, I did not want the suffering prolonged. Part of me was annoyed by the stressful, hours-long, dramatic win by the Red Sox because in the 100 years of MLB playoffs, no team had ever won a best-of-seven series after losing the first 3 games. The 2004 Red Sox remain the only MLB team to accomplish this. When the Red Sox beat the Yankees in Game 7 in New York, watching the Yankee fans witness an improbable defeat of their team was the only time I have ever experienced schadenfreude. It felt like the Yankee defeat and the subsequent Red Sox World Series win, their first in 86 years, balanced some sort of cosmic scale. Since then, I have never taken pleasure in a Yankees defeat by any team.
I WAS weeping like a baby after game 7. People poured out of the bars on the street I was at. Top 3 favorite moment in my life.
Hitting a walk off homerun to win the World Series is one of the greatest things in sports. Not many sports can you win the game, and then get your own personal victory lap around the bases, as everyone watches and waits for you to touch home plate.
The Houston Astros are baseball's newest dynasty and have dominated the game for 5+ years now. I heard you guys used to live in Houston and enjoy baseball so i suggest watching The Astros most recent road to the World Series. Currently, they're also the most notorious team in baseball but despite the hate they bring, they've also brought tons of new attention back to the game of baseball.
they wouldn't get the amount of hate they get if their fan base wasn't shit
I am reliably informed (!) that I was in the crib and the radio was tuned to the 1960 World Series when Bill Mazeroski hit his Game 7 walk-off home run for the Pirates.
😂😂if the elevator door opens, and I see a dude facing the wrong way, half bald, I know it’s Daz
Kirk Gibson has 2 iconic World Series walk-offs. How is neither one on here?
Daz, I’ve mentioned this before but I really think you two should watch the documentary “the Curse of the Bambino”, about the Red Sox and their 86 year losing streak. You like Bostonians and baseball history is so much a part of our culture. I know you guys would enjoy it. It truly captures the way Americans feel about their baseball teams, whether it’s the Red Sox or not.
There's a second part that was made after the miraculous win in 2004. It's called "Reverse of the Curse of the Bambino."
@@JPMadden yes, I know, but I think the first one does such a good job telling the story and the people interviewed are so funny with their own stories. Ultimately I think they should see both.
Yes we will get on it 👍🏻
And most Boston fans might not realize the incredible cards team and what a series it was between Houston to get to the World Series. Also how inhospitable place Boston was.
Probably fitting the cards collapsed in the WS knowing the contribution the cards made to the curse in the 50s :).
11:30 I was there. Game 3 of the '88 world series. Dad picked me up so i could see over the adults in front of me.
Love watching these videos of the both of you learning more about different sports.
Have to say though… not the astros…
That Scott Podsednik HR from 2005 still gives me the chills
Every American boy dreams of these moments. When you do hit a walk-off homer, at any level, you realize that dream and it is sweet.
You are right about a walk-off versus a TD catch. The walk-off is a mano et mano battle where you have a teammate delivering the ball on a TD.
How could they not have included the Aaron Boone walk-off against the Red Sox. Another iconic homerun.
Was that encounter with Jeter at Short Hills mall?
Typically the World Series ends by October. For some reason I don't remember that year it went past October into November for the first time ever. Hence Mr.November.
That was 2001. MLB suspended their season for a week after 9/11, so the remainder of the season got pushed back a week resulting in the Series going into November.
Yes that's right, you reminded me now. Thanks.@@andrewneese6484
They missed Bobby Thomson's walk off HR in 1950 that put the New York Giants in the World Series (The Giants had yet moved to San Francisco). The announcer's call is iconic.
They missed Johnny Callison's walk off HR in the 1964 All-Star Game that gave the National League a win over the American League. The ASG was at Shea Stadium that year.
They missed Carlton Fisk's HR at Fenway Park in 1975. Iconic video of Fisk standing at the plate, "pushing" with his hands for the ball to stay fair.
They should react to the Kirk Gibson "I can't believe what i just saw" walkoff in the world series
Vin Scully's call was better
"High fly ball into right field. She is gone!”
Then a minute of silence to let us enjoy the insane atmosphere, the crowd noise, the Gibson fist pump as he limps around the bases
Then: "In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened!"
Only two players can claim to have hit a home run to win the last game of the World Series. Joe Carter was the second one to do it when he won with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993. The first was Bill Mazeroski, who did so for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1960.
I don’t understand how you can have a greatest walk off list and not have Travis Ishikawa of the San Francisco Giants on it. It was game five of the 2015 NLCS, and it sent the Giants to the World Series.
Same. I think I only saw one highlight from the west.
All THREE Premier League favorites won this weekend. City, Arsenal, and *Newcastle*.
That was a great question about rather a home run in World Series or TD catch for the Super Bowl. That is tough, I want to say the Super Bowl but honestly hitting a home run to win the World Series makes you a legend in American sports forever. But who knows both would be fantastic haha
You guys should check out a video on all the MLB stadiums. They might all look the same at night when they’re all full but I guarantee you they’re all vastly different from each other. I reckon you won’t find more variation between stadiums than the MLB since fields in baseball do not have set dimensions.
I was at the game for the Nelson Cruz walk off grand slam, best sports game I have been to! Go Rangers!
I miss your old field. My dad was there on a business trip and said the exterior looked like a castle. The new indoor one is indoor and fancy but he said it looks bland. I get that it’s Texas and it’s a summer sport but I miss the look of Globe Life Park
@@Zach-mw5so yeah it is a good field. Thankfully it is still there. Currently it is used for the XFL Arlington Renegades, big high school football games, and concerts. The new field might look bland but it is great. I will always love the old one, summers as a kid we would go to every home game. Buy the $1 nose bleed seats and then go sit in the center field bleachers. Rangers weren’t great in the late 90s so seats were cheap and they didn’t check tickets.
Some dimensions of a baseball field are different actually, but some are similar. A walk off homerun has to be the coolest thing ever in sports
5:49 the red Sox were down in the ALCS 0 TO 3. They recovered and won the pennant and the world series that year.
For most of history the baseball playoffs were held entirely in October, but recently the World Series has extended into November. The Mr November thing ended the first ever game that went into November, that was in 2001.
If Y’all are falling in love with baseball theres a 30 for 30 Doc called 4 Days in October about the Red Sox historic comeback against the yankees and eventually going on to break the Ruth curse y’all should watch… i hate the Yankees and Red Sox but i love that documentary
Three that should have been included:
- Bobby Thomson's home run off Ralph Branca of the Dodgers to win the 1951 National League pennant (The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant!)
- Carlton Fisk's homer off Pat Darcy of the Reds to win the sixth game of the 1975 World Series for the Red Sox
- Kirk Gibson's homer off Dennis Eckersley of the A's to win the first game of the 1988 World Series for the Dodgers
David Freese world series walk off not being included is wild!
Game 5 of the 2001 world series...Brosious off of Byung-Hyung Kim for the second night in a row...I was there, craziest shit I ever seen
Please do more college football 🏈🏈🏈
I would recommend reacting to yadier Molina and Albert Pujols. They both retired last year and will be hall of famers. I’m biased though
A guy did rob a HR last week and pretended like he didn't catch it. lol He was out.
Holy hell!
How was Kirk Gibson’s walk-off HR not a part of this??
Maybe I missed it.
As a Yankees fan, I would love to hit a World Series home run to win it at Yankee Stadium. But I must point out that a Super Bowl touchdown would most likely be seen by more people because the entire world seems to be glued to that one game. When more than half the world is watching, you become world famous in 2 second on one play with one big catch.
Daz has been everywhere 😂
Terrible list! No Kirk Gibson or Bobby Thomson or Kirby Puckett! The Giants win the Pennant! The Giants win the Pennant! Best HR call of all time!
7:09 just came here for my man Maz's walkoff. The greatest walk off in my opinion
How is tori hunters walk off not on this video???? That has me baffled I can remember it as clear as day, he was playing for my Angels. Bases juices I believe the count was 2-2 or 3-2 with 2 outs. Definitely check that out
Mr. November would be referring to being clutch in that month.
6:45 Canadian here , Stanley Cup, winning goal all the way !
The best part of a walk off is you have to be the home team. So you always have fans going crazy.
You have to run the bases to home plate. That's why the hitters kept running.
Hey Daz you definitely have to watch David Ortiz’s(Big Papi) greatest highlights. He’s probably the best designated hitter of all time & by far the best clutch hitter EVER !!!!
7:16 There is a statue of this exact moment in Pittsburgh
Did I miss the Kurt Gibson walk off?
I was at the same game (Yanks at Hou, Jeters last year)
Because of 9/11 the World Series was pushed back to go to November for the first time
After hearing who Aiden decided to cheer for, I would love to see you guys react to a video about the Astros cheating scandal.
As others Mentioned Kirk Gibson home run was arguably the greatest homerun ever! Both his legs were injured and he was not even playing, bottom of the 9th losing 4 - 3 in the world series game. They decided to put him in and he hit walk off 2 run homerun to win!
That's just the thing, Lasorda didn't put him in by design, Gibson told had someone tell Tommy he could go after hearing Vinny talk about how Gibson was not on the bench for the whole of the game, and Tommy said, okay.
Kind of disappointed that Tim Anderson's walk off at the Field of Dreams game wasn't included
Yankees and Mets fans ran on the field every time they would win the pennant or a world series until the 1980s.
4:31 Oh those Astros uniforms.
Astros a bunch of cheaters.
Any man who calls other men "cheaters" lacks manhood.
Mets got thrashed today 😂
Go Braves
The thing is, in baseball, the hitter still has to touch home plate… If they don’t, there is still the potential for an out. Look into “the Merkel Boner”.., and you’ll learn that it has cost team’s championships. So, when the fans Rush the field before he touches home, it could be considered interference, creating an out, and reversing the actual ending.
Manny can have his whole highlight lol
Brandon Philips had to make this list.
React to drew Gilbert walk off vs wright State in NCAA tournament
Not including Edgar Renteria's walk off single to win the world series is criminal
My wife and I spoke with Walter Payton in a bookstore at O'Hare Apt. In Chicago. We didnt bother him alot. Very softspoken guy.
"a lot"
You guys should watch the Jomboy video of the Yankees comeback win vs the pirates last year at home
This highlights are from a time when baseball was more fun and more popular. Analytics have ruined the game and taking the joy out of it
You should find a compilation of David Ortiz's big hits/ walk-offs and react to that. By far the most clutch hitter in baseball history and one of the most clutch athletes in all of sports
Go braves baby
i dont even watch baseball but id rather hit a hr to win WS over a td catch to win SB
the blue jays are a canada team
Atlanta Braves are the class of the National League
Can’t wait until you reach another 100+ winning season only to lose to the Phillies in the NLDS again!
@@lovesgucci1 I'm a Reds fan
My sentiments still stand 😂
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But you aren’t wrong. Dodgers are up there too.
trAShtros better watch out for the Braves again
Bang fastball. Bang bang slider
Since the DAVID FREESE walk-off is not included this is a poor list. . .Really, Freese walk-off homer won one of the very most exciting World Series games of all-time.
Braves whooped that met ass today 🪓🪓🪓
Of course he picks the most hated team
This video was made by a Yankees fan for sure
So Reggie Jackson was known as Mr October, he played for the Yankees for a while. He did damage in the playoffs... but as the playoff field got wider (wild card and all that) in the modern game it pushed into november. That's where the Jeter November thing came from. Jeter's also one of the most hilariously overrated players of his generation... and I'm from NY.
Kobe career mixtape
Don’t sleep on Tampa Bay
The greatest walk off in MLB history was not included in this video…….Game 7 of the 1960 World Series…..by Bill Mazeroski of the Pittsburgh Pirates over the hated New York Yankees….in the bottom of the ninth….check it out one day….
Atlanta braves are the best team in MLB
Clearly this video was made by a Yankees fan.
F the Yankees! 😂