Um the royals and the Yankees are both in the American League they can’t play in the World Series together and the reds were in the the World Series vs the Yankees and the reds won it was not the royals vs Yankees
The 1992 Pirates losing the NLCS to the Braves on the last play of Game 7 should be on here. It wrecked the Bucs, probably forever despite a few Wild Cards a few years ago.
The Texas Rangers redeemed themselves by winning the World Series in 2023, 2011 is nothing more than just a very painful memory. It’s also the backstory for the 2023 Texas Rangers.
As an Atlanta Braves fan I was cheering as it happened but what about the 1992 NLCS? Pirates give up 3 runs in bottom of 9th in Game 7? If I were a Pirates fans I know that would have been devastating
Bartman was a devastating loss? As a White Sox fan, I thought it was just the cubs being the cubs. I also found it pretty great, rather than devastating.
Game 4 of the 2015 ALDS where the Astros blew a 6-2 lead at home Indians blowing a 2-0 series lead in the 2017 ALDS Rangers losing the ALDS to the Blue Jays in back-to-back years
I’d also add the 2016 Cleveland Indians. They led the World Series 3-1, yet the Cubs pulled two wins out of their hats. Even with a botched play by the Cubs that allowed two runs, and Rajai Davis’ game-tying home run off an exhausted Aroldis Chapman, they went down in their own ballpark, which sounded more like Wrigley Field with all the Cubs fans singing “Go Cubs Go”.
Great point about the Indians having not won since 1997. I was there that game 7 and it truly was like a kid beating a legend with 2 outs to go. While 1986 and 2011 might be more heartbreaking due to being one strike away (and let’s remember the rangers have NEVER won a title compounding that game 6 choke), I appreciate number 1 being 1997. Having said that here are some omissions (that certainly beat Chambliss’ walkoff in terms of heartbreaking ending, after all the royals rallied to tie it 6-6) that come to mind: 1978: Game 163 Bucky Dent homerun and final out after 14.5 game yankee season comeback (you wanna talk devastating?) 1986 ALCS game 5- Henderson’s homerun one strike away against Angels 1992 NLCS Game 7- Cabrera’s walkoff 2-run single 1 out away 2001- You could choose games 4 and 5 as perhaps two of the most devastating losses in W.S. history, but of course game 7 (which my yankee fandom, the 3 previous titles, the title since, the 3 games in NY, and Gonzo’s steroids aside.. should still be on this list: that was truly heartbreaking, circumstances aside 2002: Giants blow 5-run lead with 8 outs to go, extending their San Fran drought to 48 years 2014 AL WC game- Oakland blows it again and again 2016 W.S. Game 7- obvious, but yes that rajai homerun off Chapman to tie it not coming to fruition (especially in Cleveland) must have been the most devastating letdown imaginable.
I know it’s not that bad compared to some others, but 2019 ALCS game 6. The Yankees finally got the big hit they needed and finally looked like they’d force game 7 and it immediately was crushed
2014 A’s loss to Royals in wild card game. #1 in everyone’s power rating in July, Oakland remade its roster for the stretch drive including acquiring the “unbeatable in one game” Jon Lester. They collapsed and just did make the playoffs and twice handed Lester two run leads. He gagged them both and the upstart Royals went on to win the World Series. The traditionally strong A’s have sucked ever since.
0:44 You meant ALCS, not World Series. You had me really confused for a minute until I finally figured out that you must’ve misspoken and it was really the ALCS.
1. ANGELS blow 3-1 lead in 1986 ALCS to Boston Red Sox, when with 1 out left in top of 9th in Game 5 and Angels up by 1, Boston's Dave Henderson HITS TWO-RUN HOME RUN to give Red Sox the lead. Then after Angels managed to tie score in bottom of 9th, Boston wins in extra innings to send series back to Boston for Games 6 and 7. Angels manager Gene Mauch FAILED to win a pennant again. The manager with most wins in MLB history without winning a single pennant. And closer Donnie Moore actually committed SUICIDE a few years later. So this HAD to be Number 1! How could you miss this? 2. Cleveland blowing a 3-1 lead to the Cubs in the 2016 World Series. Possibly more painful than 1997 WS loss (by the way, that Game 7 in 1997 happened to be the birthday of Indians manager Mike Hargrove: not a happy birthday for him) 3. Pirates losing Game 7 of 1992 ALCS on two-out, two-run single in bottom of 9th by Atlanta pinch hitter Francisco Cabrera (who hardly played that season: he only had 3 hits in 12 games!) . How devastating was this for Pittsburgh? Star Barry Bonds left for SF Giants the next season, and they did not ever have a winning season again until 2013! 4. Los Angeles Dodgers blowing 2-0 lead in 1985 NLCS when Ozzie Smith (!) hits walk-off homer in bottom of 9th in Game 5, then in Game 6, Jack Clark blasts three-run homer with 2 outs in top of 9th with Dodgers. OK, Smith was no slugger, but Jack Clark was. Still, Dodgers were ahead by 1 run and had first base open when Clark came to bat, but they elected to pitch to him. Bad. 5. Powerful 1988 Oakland Athletics lose 1988 World Series to a weak-hitting Los Angeles Dodgers. It started with the Game 1 loss when their ace reliever Dennis Eckersley gave up winning pinch hit homer to a crippled Kirk Gibson. This was one instance when a far better team lost to a relatively weak team. (In this connection, you can also add the earlier NY Mets' loss to 88 Dodgers in 1988 NLS as a devastating loss: Mets were 1 inning away from taking 3-1 lead when Dodgers' Mike Scioscia tied Game 4 with two-run homer off ace Dwight Gooden: Mets eventually lost Game 4 in extra innings and the entire NLCS in 7. Dodgers postseason run was remarkable for beating 2 powerful teams in postseason, both of whom won at least 100 games)
These are all good, but they're all playoffs... there have been some devastating pennant race chokes that could be considered "losses"... 64 Phillies, 78 Red Sox, 07 Mets
There is no way you can leave out the Angels. In fact #3 should have been the 2014 season with the best record in baseball getting swept by the Royals in the ALDS. #2 '86ALCS against the Red Sox. Losing the lead and game 7 with 2 out in the bottom of the ninth. #1 game 6 of the '02 World series down 5-0 in the 6th and coming back to win it in the ninth inning, and then game 7 convincingly
How the hell did the 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers choking away a 13 game August lead only to lose a playoff game to the Giants on a Bobby Thompson homer off of Ralph Branca "Shot heard around the world" not make this list?
My pirates losing to the braves in 92 NLCS should be on there. And for implications it had on the franchise that have another winning season for 20 years. Or if you are a Yankees fan, Bill mazeroski's home run in the 1960 World Series?
Oh, Craig Counsell coming in to score off of the Edgar Renteria base hit to win the 1997 Series. Good times. Not as sweet as beating the Yankees in their own ballpark in 2003 but still an amazing series. Good choice of background. #GoFish
After 2000 must have been a terrible time to be a New York sports fan. The Yankees dynasty died when Arizona, Florida and Boston put the Yankees to rest playoffs after playoffs... Not too mention the Patriots winning the super bowl in 2001.
It was the 1976 ALCS where Chambliss hit the HR. A Mets fan is telling you this.
Leigh Silver Im also a diehard Mets fan & I was at the Chambliss game This dude sucks with his info
Um the royals and the Yankees are both in the American League they can’t play in the World Series together and the reds were in the the World Series vs the Yankees and the reds won it was not the royals vs Yankees
Slip of the tongue. It happens, especially for a channel that puts out daily videos.
wolf pack in the 1970’s the Royals were in the NL West
+wolf pack; Right you are wolf pack.
+Dorinda Thurman; in the '70s the Royals were in the AL West, not the NL West.
ZhangtheGreat understand just trying to correct
As a Giants fan, you should of put when we blew a 5-0 lead in game 6 of the 02 World Series
I am.
The 1992 Pirates losing the NLCS to the Braves on the last play of Game 7 should be on here. It wrecked the Bucs, probably forever despite a few Wild Cards a few years ago.
The Pirates were already wrecked
It should be #1
1992 NLCS for the Pirates could be on this list
Yes. Especially since their window was closing. They lost players in free agency and were a bad team until 2013
The Texas Rangers redeemed themselves by winning the World Series in 2023, 2011 is nothing more than just a very painful memory. It’s also the backstory for the 2023 Texas Rangers.
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AJ Wright OBJ in the most recent playoffs
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Jai Shields definitely. Did you hear his grand slam call of Lindor against the Yankees in the ALDS last year? One of my faves
+Derek J. Hell yeah! And his Rajai Davis homerun call in game 7 of 2016 WS
2011 ws should be in the top 2
Egg 324 should be number 1
Egg 324 go cardinals
I would’ve thought the 2014 game 7 loss of the royals would be on here.
But the Royals won the next year. Lol
Adam Garcia Yeah, I figured that’s why it was left off the list.
10 worst Joe Buck calls
2005 World Series Game 4
Top 10? More like top 100.
More like the second he was hired
“Disgusting act!” 🙄
Wtf, please never do baseball lists again. You obviously have no idea what you're saying.
What isn’t included or mis-ranked that has made you so frazzled?
As an Atlanta Braves fan I was cheering as it happened but what about the 1992 NLCS? Pirates give up 3 runs in bottom of 9th in Game 7? If I were a Pirates fans I know that would have been devastating
Bartman was a devastating loss? As a White Sox fan, I thought it was just the cubs being the cubs. I also found it pretty great, rather than devastating.
Joe O'Sullivan the cubs would have won that game if that did not happen
Kai Sinnott and that makes it great, the cubs should never have good thing
Joe O'Sullivan as a cardinal fan I agree
I thought the 2004 Yankees and the 2011 Rangers would be in the top 2. Yet only one of them made the top 5.
Game 4 of the 2015 ALDS where the Astros blew a 6-2 lead at home
Indians blowing a 2-0 series lead in the 2017 ALDS
Rangers losing the ALDS to the Blue Jays in back-to-back years
Hi nice vid big fan of this channel
I’d also add the 2016 Cleveland Indians. They led the World Series 3-1, yet the Cubs pulled two wins out of their hats. Even with a botched play by the Cubs that allowed two runs, and Rajai Davis’ game-tying home run off an exhausted Aroldis Chapman, they went down in their own ballpark, which sounded more like Wrigley Field with all the Cubs fans singing “Go Cubs Go”.
It’s because they left Mark Prior in the game. He had over 100 pitches at that point
Shills26 but he ended up being the scapegoat and having his life threatened
I wonder if Alou didn't throw such a hissy fit there, would Bartman's name be so well known?
Also if Gonzalez didn’t mess up the double play
You missed a HUGE one. Blue Monday anybody?
Great point about the Indians having not won since 1997. I was there that game 7 and it truly was like a kid beating a legend with 2 outs to go. While 1986 and 2011 might be more heartbreaking due to being one strike away (and let’s remember the rangers have NEVER won a title compounding that game 6 choke), I appreciate number 1 being 1997. Having said that here are some omissions (that certainly beat Chambliss’ walkoff in terms of heartbreaking ending, after all the royals rallied to tie it 6-6) that come to mind:
1978: Game 163 Bucky Dent homerun and final out after 14.5 game yankee season comeback (you wanna talk devastating?)
1986 ALCS game 5- Henderson’s homerun one strike away against Angels
1992 NLCS Game 7- Cabrera’s walkoff 2-run single 1 out away
2001- You could choose games 4 and 5 as perhaps two of the most devastating losses in W.S. history, but of course game 7 (which my yankee fandom, the 3 previous titles, the title since, the 3 games in NY, and Gonzo’s steroids aside.. should still be on this list: that was truly heartbreaking, circumstances aside
2002: Giants blow 5-run lead with 8 outs to go, extending their San Fran drought to 48 years
2014 AL WC game- Oakland blows it again and again
2016 W.S. Game 7- obvious, but yes that rajai homerun off Chapman to tie it not coming to fruition (especially in
Cleveland) must have been the most devastating letdown imaginable.
2014 AL WildCard game? As an A’s fan, that still hurts me to this day
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1. should be the Nelson Cruz play against the St. Louis Cardinals in the '11 WS.
Yes
As a mariners fan, I was cheering when this happened, but Yankees blowing 2-0 lead in ALDS
Kai Sinnott that series was a classic.
“We will see you.... tomorrow night!!” It STILL hurts!!!
1978 Bucky Dent game.
the Redsox beating the 0-3 deficit vs NYY should have been No 1 or 2 good video
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The more I look at the replay of the 03 NLCS game 6 highlight the more I am convinced that the ball was not catchable either way
He had it. No doubt about it.
How could anything be more devastating the stl cardinald rangers game six
You guys should do "Top 10 Aaron Judge Home Runs"!
While ‘04 was terrible for us Yankees, I’m glad they put in the ‘03 homer!
2001 WS definitely was the most devastating
The final play of the 1992 NLCS should have been an honorable mention.
How is the 2001 series not on the list? Yankees lost game 6 and Mariano Rivera blew a save in the 9th of game 7 on a walk off. Devastating
I know it’s not that bad compared to some others, but 2019 ALCS game 6. The Yankees finally got the big hit they needed and finally looked like they’d force game 7 and it immediately was crushed
2014 A’s loss to Royals in wild card game. #1 in everyone’s power rating in July, Oakland remade its roster for the stretch drive including acquiring the “unbeatable in one game” Jon Lester. They collapsed and just did make the playoffs and twice handed Lester two run leads. He gagged them both and the upstart Royals went on to win the World Series. The traditionally strong A’s have sucked ever since.
Please do best current offensive linemen on all 32 NFL teams
0:44 You meant ALCS, not World Series. You had me really confused for a minute until I finally figured out that you must’ve misspoken and it was really the ALCS.
The 2001 World Series was the most devastating. After all what New York was dealing with, we really could have used that win.
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When Luis Gonzalez hit a walk off blooper against the Yankees in the 2001 World Series
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Braves need to be on here at least once
Hi nice vid
How can the ‘92 NLCS not be No. 1? It sent the Pirates to 20 straight losing seasons! To this day the Bucs have not finished in first since.
1. ANGELS blow 3-1 lead in 1986 ALCS to Boston Red Sox, when with 1 out left in top of 9th in Game 5 and Angels up by 1, Boston's Dave Henderson HITS TWO-RUN HOME RUN to give Red Sox the lead. Then after Angels managed to tie score in bottom of 9th, Boston wins in extra innings to send series back to Boston for Games 6 and 7.
Angels manager Gene Mauch FAILED to win a pennant again. The manager with most wins in MLB history without winning a single pennant. And closer Donnie Moore actually committed SUICIDE a few years later. So this HAD to be Number 1! How could you miss this?
2. Cleveland blowing a 3-1 lead to the Cubs in the 2016 World Series. Possibly more painful than 1997 WS loss (by the way, that Game 7 in 1997 happened to be the birthday of Indians manager Mike Hargrove: not a happy birthday for him)
3. Pirates losing Game 7 of 1992 ALCS on two-out, two-run single in bottom of 9th by Atlanta pinch hitter Francisco Cabrera (who hardly played that season: he only had 3 hits in 12 games!) . How devastating was this for Pittsburgh? Star Barry Bonds left for SF Giants the next season, and they did not ever have a winning season again until 2013!
4. Los Angeles Dodgers blowing 2-0 lead in 1985 NLCS when Ozzie Smith (!) hits walk-off homer in bottom of 9th in Game 5, then in Game 6, Jack Clark blasts three-run homer with 2 outs in top of 9th with Dodgers. OK, Smith was no slugger, but Jack Clark was. Still, Dodgers were ahead by 1 run and had first base open when Clark came to bat, but they elected to pitch to him. Bad.
5. Powerful 1988 Oakland Athletics lose 1988 World Series to a weak-hitting Los Angeles Dodgers. It started with the Game 1 loss when their ace reliever Dennis Eckersley gave up winning pinch hit homer to a crippled Kirk Gibson. This was one instance when a far better team lost to a relatively weak team. (In this connection, you can also add the earlier NY Mets' loss to 88 Dodgers in 1988 NLS as a devastating loss: Mets were 1 inning away from taking 3-1 lead when Dodgers' Mike Scioscia tied Game 4 with two-run homer off ace Dwight Gooden: Mets eventually lost Game 4 in extra innings and the entire NLCS in 7. Dodgers postseason run was remarkable for beating 2 powerful teams in postseason, both of whom won at least 100 games)
These are all good, but they're all playoffs... there have been some devastating pennant race chokes that could be considered "losses"... 64 Phillies, 78 Red Sox, 07 Mets
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You showed the wrong clip for 2011. Was lance berkmans single up the middle
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You should’ve put when Wade Davis blew his first save
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1994 strike should be #1. It ended the 1994 World Series champion, expos, for good
Pirates blowing a 3-1 series lead against the Braves in ‘92 NLCS is worst
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+TPS; the Yankees beat the Royals in the 1976 ALCS, not the 1976 World Series.
There is no way you can leave out the Angels. In fact #3 should have been the 2014 season with the best record in baseball getting swept by the Royals in the ALDS. #2 '86ALCS against the Red Sox. Losing the lead and game 7 with 2 out in the bottom of the ninth. #1 game 6 of the '02 World series down 5-0 in the 6th and coming back to win it in the ninth inning, and then game 7 convincingly
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5:26 who won the '85 World Series?
How the hell did the 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers choking away a 13 game August lead only to lose a playoff game to the Giants on a Bobby Thompson homer off of Ralph Branca "Shot heard around the world" not make this list?
Nothing from game 162? So many variables should warrant a mention
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Also 2006 Mets game 7 NLCS
last game of season for the Amazins in 2007 and 08
2003, Cubs should have won that game--the fan interfered which caused Bartman the play. I'm so happy the Cubs won it all
Royals did not meet Yankees in 1976 World Series. They were both in the American League
My pirates losing to the braves in 92 NLCS should be on there. And for implications it had on the franchise that have another winning season for 20 years. Or if you are a Yankees fan, Bill mazeroski's home run in the 1960 World Series?
Yo how was games 5 and 2 of the 2017 World Series not on here? Those losses crushed me man and game 5 was arguably the best baseball game ever
bill Buckner is almost a household name among baseball fans. but why doesn't the pitcher who couldn't get anybody out get hated any blame?
Cleveland Chicago in sixteen
Fan Pack Legend ........still hurts
2011 World Series was a nightmare
Oh, Craig Counsell coming in to score off of the Edgar Renteria base hit to win the 1997 Series. Good times. Not as sweet as beating the Yankees in their own ballpark in 2003 but still an amazing series. Good choice of background. #GoFish
Can u do top 10 QB TO WR
What about the 2017 World series with Astros and Dodgers
After 2000 must have been a terrible time to be a New York sports fan. The Yankees dynasty died when Arizona, Florida and Boston put the Yankees to rest playoffs after playoffs... Not too mention the Patriots winning the super bowl in 2001.
How about the Giants' meltdown in game 6 of the 2002 World Series?
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What about Game 7 of the 1992 NLCS for the Pirates
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I really don’t know how the Yankees loss in game 7 to the D Backs isn’t number 1
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Do top 10 two sport players
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The curse struck again, thanks to the crew of TPS.
Try the most devastating losses in NFL history
2014 AL Wild Card Game. A’s blow 7-3 lead :(