We need a “fast forwarder” of how this ended up causing shields to get in a funk, dismantle the white Sox into a rebuild, and also how the Padres got Tatis from it
It’s amazing the White Sox knew James Shields gave up a home run to Bartolo Colon of all people and shortly afterwards were convinced...”Yes, this is the pitcher we need to make us a playoff contender and will give up one of our most promising prospects to get him!”
I would say 4th & 26 or Miracle at the Meadowlands or Miracle at the Meadowlands II, or the Philly Special.....but nah, this definitely tops those. Fat pitcher hits a no-doubter is possible the most important moment in human history.
Seattle cheered Junior when he hit home runs as a Red. In Seattle. The first time, he thought we were cheering a catch, so he stopped between 1st and 2nd, turned back, only to see the first base coach signaling a home run.
About once a month I randomly think about how sad it is that the Bartolo Colon homer wasn’t hit at Citi field... The crowd reaction would have been downright legendary
@@patmazeikafanchannel Joe Carter World Series home run call, "touch 'em all Joe, you will never hit a bigger home run in your life" ruclips.net/video/-F5HwiGm7lg/видео.html
I've not watched a complete game of baseball since Maddox was pitching for the Braves. I'm hardly what you can call a baseball fan. Pretty sure I've watched this over 10 times, and 20 is possible.
I really wish the video also showed the equally goofy dugout celebration in which the players head into the locker room then awkwardly walk back out and congratulate him
@@Luckingsworth I like this. Getting complementary info about things that ultimately dont matter is interesting as somebody who doesnt watch NFL or MLB
In this case, the background might be justifiable to put in context just how incredibly improbable it was that Bartolo would ever put one out of the park. Even baseball enthusiasts may not know just how terrible he was at the plate. Just saying.
@@r.edward5701 you mean NL; AL has it. Yes, a once-in-a-lifetime HR from a terrible hitter is a reason to avoid the DH. Really, Brian Doyle? What I won’t miss is rally-ending strikeouts by pitchers.
No it isn’t because pitchers hitting home runs is exceedingly rare. All they can do most of the time, if they do anything at all, is sac bunt which of course requires there to be at least one runner on with less than two outs, which is obviously not always the case. I kinda like that the AL has the DH while the NL doesn’t because it means that unlike in other sports, there’s a difference between them. (Besides what teams they have) But no way should the AL go back to not having the DH.
I’m a Royals fan, and witnessing him pitch like 4 extra innings in the First Game of the 2015 World Series was amazing. He kept putting the Mets in places to win game 1 with stellar pitching. I always knew of him, but I really can’t believe he did that at his age and with such skill. Huge fan.
You got your wish. I’m not a baseball guy. Had no idea, watched this and am feeling all kinds of joy and happiness having being able to understand this now
Bartolo was so much fun to watch with the Indians. I remember him coming up through the farm system and he was hitting 100MPH on his fastball with ease.
The Indians in the 90s were nuts. I wish they would just win a damn series already. They always come some damn close. They are honestly the Atlanta falcons of baseball
@@DelGTAGrndrs man do i miss the 90s indians. How we didn't win one of the 2 chances in the WS is beyond me. Remember Thome and Manny hitting 6-7 or 7-8 in the lineup hahaha we were stacked and Lofton deserves the HOF js
The Mets signed Bartolo in 2014...Jake's rookie season was 2014...Jake really turned on the domination the year after Bartolo left. coincidence? i think not
@@davidharrison7014 Yes, because that was a dumb luck event that a normally able player blooped a routine out. 'Tolo's dinger was the pinnacle of all our hopes and dreams.
What I love about this channel is that you can't tell if Seth made a video about the history of pitchers hitting as an excuse to talk about Big Sexy's homer or if Seth made a video about Big Sexy's homer as an excuse to talk about the history of pitchers hitting.
@@AJLosey I think Spain '16 would make a great Beef History instead of Rewinder. Or maybe put it all in a Rewinder about Abu Dhabi' 16. Beef History would also be great about Senna and Prost, but you could also do it as a Rewinder of the second crash at Suzuka (was it '90?). But what moment du you mean with Valencia' 12? It sure was a great race but was there something that special? If races not championship deciding count I would throw Suzuka '05 (or '06) in the mix, the one were Kimi overtook Fisichella in the last lap after starting from way back.
Man, it's been a while since I've watched a Rewinder, and it's still one of the best series' on RUclips. This is a story about a man in a sport I don't really care about and therefore know nothing about, and this video was able to probably bring me into the same headspace as the fans who got to witness this live. I couldn't help but grin ear-to-ear hearing that satisfying *THWACK* as his bat made contact, and I felt so happy and proud for this man for doing it.
@@jamnraquel This video literally gives everything to show that what Shohei is doing is way more amazing. Pitchers back the were not the pitchers they are now and Babe Ruth more or less stopped pitching when he was slugging hard. Shohei is the MLB leader in homers while being a good pitcher
“Looking for his first hit of the year... and he drives one! Deep left field! Back goes Upton, back near the wall, it’s outta here! Bartolo has done it! The impossible has happened!”
I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when I heard that THE Big Sexy had finally hit one out. This is one of the most historic moments the game has ever seen.
As a Mets fan, it really was special watching Colon go out there every time. This moment was phenomenal, but really for me, every moment with Colon was phenomenal. Idk what it was, but there was really something special about watching him pitch
Alex: "... brought him into this plate appearance with a career average of .089..." *reanimate my beautiful robot starts playing* Jon's voice in my head: "HOWEVER!"
For my money this is one of the greatest moments in baseball history. As a lifelong A's fan I was fortunate enough to watch his resurgence on a weekly basis. Bartolo made me feel like a kid again just watching how much he just loved to play.
@@CrunkPartyBitches why not that home run is one of the most influential home runs and greatest home runs in MLB history. The backstory adds to the moment of how much it truly means to some fans, especially after what happened 10 days prior.
Easily one of my favorite homeruns to show people! Everything about it is delish especially the dugout clearing completely, the ultimate wholesome cold-shoulder in MLB.
Colon is a legend and this is one of my favourite baseball moments. What they don't tell you is: after he hit this, he came back to an empty dugout - the rest of his team had hidden in the locker room as a prank!
Great segment on Rewinder. Colon is a folklore legend in sports. Here’s an idea for That’s Weird, the St. Louis Blues ownership that skipped out on the NHL Draft because the NHL refused to approve the sale and relocation of the team to a smaller market.
this feels like a dorktown video concept that got fumbled around in preproduction and ended being a rewinder script even as a lifelong mets hater, I absolutely love this video
This a a good video. I particularly enjoyed the narrative on pitchers and their batting history and general assumptions when a pitcher steps to the plate. However, the REAL meat and potatoes behind what made this video worthwhile is Big Sexy himself. When he hit that home run on that beautiful May day in 2016 he changed the course of world history. This was more than a home run. This was a celebration of the human spirit. A celebration led by none other than Big Sexy himself. There was nobody more qualified. When he launched that ball 365 feet from home plate the world stopped. For a brief moment there was unity in the stands. People wept tears of joy and dreams were attainable. Six years, one pandemic, several civil rights cases and a Russian invasion later, this home run continues to be the beacon of hope for all who strive for happiness and satisfaction. We all know the play call.... "The impossible has happened!" As epic and fitting as it is, it will forever bring a smile to my face and give me hope for the world to return to how it was back on May 7, 2016.
I’m from Europe and I don’t know first thing about baseball, it’s probably the first time I’ve heard any of team, player or position names but still enjoyed the video a lot!
I will literally never understand how you can consistently explain these events in a way that someone who has never seen a baseball game can appreciate it, and yet still not lose the baseball afficianados.
This video (The Colon Homerun complete with trot and celebration) is in my "liked" playlist. Has been since it happened. It brings a genuine smile to my face
We need a “fast forwarder” of how this ended up causing shields to get in a funk, dismantle the white Sox into a rebuild, and also how the Padres got Tatis from it
It’s amazing the White Sox knew James Shields gave up a home run to Bartolo Colon of all people and shortly afterwards were convinced...”Yes, this is the pitcher we need to make us a playoff contender and will give up one of our most promising prospects to get him!”
episode of Collapse perhaps?
That's a Butterfly Effect, and that's handled on another channel.
Thats not when the sox collapse started tho. That started in 2008
@@roygoodhand1301 that’s true. Definitely a big butterfly effect that is probably not done resolving to the end yet
Possibly the most important moment in sports history
probably???? are you crazy?! it IS the most important
no way hozay
I would say 4th & 26 or Miracle at the Meadowlands or Miracle at the Meadowlands II, or the Philly Special.....but nah, this definitely tops those. Fat pitcher hits a no-doubter is possible the most important moment in human history.
Miracle on Ice has NOTHING on a Big Bart homer.
Baseball*
I’ve never seen an opponent hit a home run and the home crowd cheered that enthusiastically for them. Colon was truly a legend.
Padres fans love baseball.
The 7 line army was in San Diego that’s what you heard
Seattle cheered Junior when he hit home runs as a Red. In Seattle.
The first time, he thought we were cheering a catch, so he stopped between 1st and 2nd, turned back, only to see the first base coach signaling a home run.
“I can confidently tell you that nothing of note will happen”
Me who skipped to the end: well well well
As another Secret Base baseball video says, "He was so wrong, he was proven wrong even before he finished saying it."
I wanted to see him around the bases!!!
He was so fast, he went faster then the speed of light, thats why u didnt see it
I been saying for soooo long they should add the outcome of these moments of history.
Probably copyright issues. Can't show absolutely more than necessary.
He still is my friend. He still is rounding the bases.
Rewinder is a good show except they always build up for 10 minutes and then show 2 seconds of the moment they're talking about.
About once a month I randomly think about how sad it is that the Bartolo Colon homer wasn’t hit at Citi field... The crowd reaction would have been downright legendary
I almost think it's cooler to get the opposing crowd to cheer for you that loud.
Yes, but it was the 7 Line Army's annual road trip, so it was about the next best thing you could ask for.
you would think they won the world series
It was the 2016 padres, stadium might've had just as many mets fans in it
Citi Field would have been burnt down.
Its simple, I see Bartolo, I watch
BaRTOlo cOlOn
I’m a simple man
This is the greatest moment in history.
Get rid of New York Mets and just leave history!
@@Bryceisntnice Is that better now.
fck no
*welcome to the greatest moment in history!
No cap.
As a Mets fan, the call Gary Cohen made is ingrained in my brain to this day
Drive! Deep left field! Back goes upton! Back near the wall! IT’S OUTTA HERE!
It may be the greatest call he’s ever made
@@THEKINGSWOOSH I honestly can't think of a better one. Someone name a better one
@@patmazeikafanchannel
Joe Carter World Series home run call, "touch 'em all Joe, you will never hit a bigger home run in your life"
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@@Cosmic_Cretin I meant by Gary Cohen, should've pointed that out
Bartolo Colon is the last active player who made his MLB debut BEFORE the Rays and D-backs started playing. That's insane...
I think he was also the last active former Expo.
@@thomasjefferson7628 Yep!
Wow...
@@thomasjefferson7628 and wow again...lol
@@thomasjefferson7628 Crazy that when Big Sexy was on the Expos it was still part of French Louisiana!
there isn't a baseball fan alive that hasn't seen this homerun at least 20 times..... it's just so damn timeless.
And I will gladly watch it again and again. This rewind put more onto this hit than anything else ive seen so far.
I've not watched a complete game of baseball since Maddox was pitching for the Braves. I'm hardly what you can call a baseball fan. Pretty sure I've watched this over 10 times, and 20 is possible.
I really wish the video also showed the equally goofy dugout celebration in which the players head into the locker room then awkwardly walk back out and congratulate him
One of the players wanted to stay and celly but the silent treatment for first homers is so dumb
Big Sexy? Automatically the GREATEST rewinder. Even better than Game 162.
What happened to ugeth Urbina former marlins closer when they won in 2003
That has to be one of the most iconic home run calls in MLB history.
This channel is the definition of asking a simple question and getting a 20 page essay for an answer
yes it is
20 page essay that says almost nothing and could have had 90% of it erased with no loss.
@@Luckingsworth exactly
@@Luckingsworth I like this. Getting complementary info about things that ultimately dont matter is interesting as somebody who doesnt watch NFL or MLB
In this case, the background might be justifiable to put in context just how incredibly improbable it was that Bartolo would ever put one out of the park. Even baseball enthusiasts may not know just how terrible he was at the plate. Just saying.
Big Sexy hitting this home run is all the reasons to never adopt the universal DH
1 good home run every 16 years? Pass.
American League should have a DH also
@@r.edward5701 you mean NL; AL has it. Yes, a once-in-a-lifetime HR from a terrible hitter is a reason to avoid the DH. Really, Brian Doyle? What I won’t miss is rally-ending strikeouts by pitchers.
@@rftulie over or under 20 percent more balls hit into double plays by pitchers than an average replacement player? Lol
No it isn’t because pitchers hitting home runs is exceedingly rare. All they can do most of the time, if they do anything at all, is sac bunt which of course requires there to be at least one runner on with less than two outs, which is obviously not always the case. I kinda like that the AL has the DH while the NL doesn’t because it means that unlike in other sports, there’s a difference between them. (Besides what teams they have) But no way should the AL go back to not having the DH.
I’m a Royals fan, and witnessing him pitch like 4 extra innings in the First Game of the 2015 World Series was amazing. He kept putting the Mets in places to win game 1 with stellar pitching. I always knew of him, but I really can’t believe he did that at his age and with such skill. Huge fan.
I’d be happy if just one person who didn’t know this at bat saw it for the first time through this video. Bartolo forever
local "knows literally nothing about baseball" guy here to report that i was just sitting there through the credits with a stunned :D face irl
Would you still be happy if a second person also saw for the first time?
@@Wick9876 yuh
You got your wish. I’m not a baseball guy. Had no idea, watched this and am feeling all kinds of joy and happiness having being able to understand this now
I've watched a decent amount of baseball / highlights and I dont remember if I had seen this one before the video
Never clicked on a video faster
I love how the home crowd was cheering for the opposing batter.
Never thought they’d do a video like this on Bartolo’s HR lol life is complete
Bartolo was so much fun to watch with the Indians. I remember him coming up through the farm system and he was hitting 100MPH on his fastball with ease.
The Indians in the 90s were nuts. I wish they would just win a damn series already. They always come some damn close. They are honestly the Atlanta falcons of baseball
@@DelGTAGrndrs Yeah, it’s rough being a fan, but most years they’re pretty competitive so I can’t complain
And that was back when hitting 100 was still legit and a big deal - he made it look so easy
@@DelGTAGrndrs from a Mariners fan I feel you XD
@@DelGTAGrndrs man do i miss the 90s indians. How we didn't win one of the 2 chances in the WS is beyond me. Remember Thome and Manny hitting 6-7 or 7-8 in the lineup hahaha we were stacked and Lofton deserves the HOF js
the legend of bartolo lives on.
We don't talk enough about how Bartolo gave Degrom all of his secrets while with the Mets to become MLB's best pitcher
The Mets signed Bartolo in 2014...Jake's rookie season was 2014...Jake really turned on the domination the year after Bartolo left. coincidence? i think not
literally one of the greatest moments in baseball history
You take that back, this is easily the greatest moment in the history of the universe.
Game 7 of the 2009 Stanley Cup Finals deserves a deep rewind
not even the game, the last 10 seconds. As a red wings fan, it still hurts.
More like the ending, Fleury’s save
@@kentivany9140 all you have to do is remember the year before
well nobody will watch it.
@@danielyankun3605 ok basketball fan who thinks hockey sucks
Bartolo Colon is the greatest athlete of all time and no one can convince me otherwise
That lucky man got to celebrate this moment with TWO families. Awesome!
Me, a Mets fan: Mike Piazza’s 9/21/01 home run needs a rewind.
Secret Base: Bartolo Colon’s Home Run
Me: I didn’t even know I needed that.
I need a player who can hit when other people are on base 'cause my god...
I don't even like baseball and I'm feelin the same: "I didn't know I needed that!"
There was a video about the home run, I just don't remember if it was a rewind
Even Colon can't run faster then I clicked
Gary cohens call still gives me chills
Still waiting for SB’s reminder of Reggie Miller 8 points in 9 seconds against the Knicks in 1995.
And Kawhi's buzzer beater in game 7
Pain
Okay, this is news to me. I need this video
I saw that heartbreak on TV and I never want to see or hear about Reggie Miller again.
@@JeMand.Anders I think so, yes
Was just watching this clip. It's like this channel reads my mind 🧠
Me too, but I watch that clip once a month basically so....
Wow me too. I think the algorithm is too powerful
I have been waiting years for this rewind, thank you so much Secret Base for going over one of the biggest baseball moments in the past decade
This is one of the proudest moments of my Mets fandom, and I am not at all embarrassed by that fact.
More than Bill Buckner's error in the 1986 World Series???
@@davidharrison7014 Yes, because that was a dumb luck event that a normally able player blooped a routine out. 'Tolo's dinger was the pinnacle of all our hopes and dreams.
As a Mets fan, thank you! This has been, and always will be one of my favorite memories from my Mets and seeing a rewind of it was just phenomenal.
This home run gave us tatis and I couldn’t be happier 🎉🎉
Can't believe it's been 5 years since this miraculous occurrence.
The existence of a loving god was proven when Bartolo Colon hit that home run. One of the greatest moments in the history of Baseball.
I think my favorite part of this is the Mets announcers incredulously laughing all the way through it.
Best Booth in baseball that's the only reason I watch well where down 7-1
This was James Shields’ greatest contribution ever to the sport of baseball
What I love about this channel is that you can't tell if Seth made a video about the history of pitchers hitting as an excuse to talk about Big Sexy's homer or if Seth made a video about Big Sexy's homer as an excuse to talk about the history of pitchers hitting.
The 2008 Brazilian GP deserves a rewinder.
Is that Glock?
If they do a F1 rewinder, Brazil '08 and Valencia '12 would be my top choices, with Spain '16 as a close third (and a great beef history)
GP?
@@AJLosey I think Spain '16 would make a great Beef History instead of Rewinder. Or maybe put it all in a Rewinder about Abu Dhabi' 16. Beef History would also be great about Senna and Prost, but you could also do it as a Rewinder of the second crash at Suzuka (was it '90?).
But what moment du you mean with Valencia' 12? It sure was a great race but was there something that special?
If races not championship deciding count I would throw Suzuka '05 (or '06) in the mix, the one were Kimi overtook Fisichella in the last lap after starting from way back.
@@claytonnewlon3747f1 grand prix
Man, it's been a while since I've watched a Rewinder, and it's still one of the best series' on RUclips. This is a story about a man in a sport I don't really care about and therefore know nothing about, and this video was able to probably bring me into the same headspace as the fans who got to witness this live. I couldn't help but grin ear-to-ear hearing that satisfying *THWACK* as his bat made contact, and I felt so happy and proud for this man for doing it.
Drives one! Deep left field! Back goes Upton! Back down the wall! It’s outta here! Bartolo has done it! The impossible has happened!
As a Mets fan, I love that this was put in a rewinder. As a hockey fan, I'm still waiting for Patrick Kane's 2010 Stanley Cup winning goal.
As a flyers fan no lol 🤣
Look at Bartolo “The 🐐” Colon man so inspirational
😂😂 nice
Was there , absolute chaos watching with the 7Line
Yaaaas! Big sexy rewind!!!
This goes to show how impressive Shohei Ohtani is :D
*babe Ruth
I don’t think Shohei will get 714 hrs. Sorry.
@@jamnraquel This video literally gives everything to show that what Shohei is doing is way more amazing. Pitchers back the were not the pitchers they are now and Babe Ruth more or less stopped pitching when he was slugging hard. Shohei is the MLB leader in homers while being a good pitcher
“Looking for his first hit of the year... and he drives one! Deep left field! Back goes Upton, back near the wall, it’s outta here! Bartolo has done it! The impossible has happened!”
*laughter*
I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when I heard that THE Big Sexy had finally hit one out. This is one of the most historic moments the game has ever seen.
As a Mets fan I still get tears every time I see him hit that home run.
Future Hall Of Famer Colon 👍.
Gotta love a new upload
As a Mets fan, it really was special watching Colon go out there every time. This moment was phenomenal, but really for me, every moment with Colon was phenomenal. Idk what it was, but there was really something special about watching him pitch
Alex: "... brought him into this plate appearance with a career average of .089..."
*reanimate my beautiful robot starts playing*
Jon's voice in my head: "HOWEVER!"
One of the best Gary Cohen calls!
I could watch pitchers hitting home runs and defensive linemen getting pick 6s all day.
"Bartolo has done it! The impossible has happened!" One of my favorite baseball calls - one of my favorite _sports_ calls - of all time.
To be fair there is a lot of weight in that swing meaning a lot of force. The fact that he didn't get a home run before then is impressive.
put 100 “athletic” fat guys on the plate and i guarantee you none of them will hit a dinger
Bartolo is the GOAT but you described something that is the opposite of impressive lol
4:33
For my money this is one of the greatest moments in baseball history. As a lifelong A's fan I was fortunate enough to watch his resurgence on a weekly basis. Bartolo made me feel like a kid again just watching how much he just loved to play.
Can we get a Mike Piazza home run after 9/11 rewind
you really want Secret Base to do a "deep rewind" on something as sensitive as that?
@@CrunkPartyBitches why not that home run is one of the most influential home runs and greatest home runs in MLB history. The backstory adds to the moment of how much it truly means to some fans, especially after what happened 10 days prior.
@@CrunkPartyBitches Not to mention they previously did one on Dee Gordon's home run after the death of Jose Fernandez which was a touchy subject.
I love how everytime the Padres come up, they are represented in the most wacky, crazy or almost impossible scenarios.
I’ve been asking for years for a Piazza vs Clemens BEEF vid. Pls make it happen
Easily one of my favorite homeruns to show people! Everything about it is delish especially the dugout clearing completely, the ultimate wholesome cold-shoulder in MLB.
Never forget the White Sox saw James Shields do this and decided to give up Tatis Jr for him 😂🥴
This moment is why Bartolo is one of my favorite baseball players
Can we get one of these about Robert Lewandowskis 5 goals in 9 minutes.
Colon is a legend and this is one of my favourite baseball moments. What they don't tell you is: after he hit this, he came back to an empty dugout - the rest of his team had hidden in the locker room as a prank!
Funny to think about how this has directly affected Tatis being on the Padres
Just, one of the all-time moments in baseball that brings the largest possible smile to my face. I love that game.
patiently awaiting a rewinder for kawhi’s game winning shot against the 76ers from the 2019 NBA playoffs!!!
That’s still pretty recent though. Plus, the comment section will be filled with his Clipper chokejob from last season.
Great segment on Rewinder. Colon is a folklore legend in sports.
Here’s an idea for That’s Weird, the St. Louis Blues ownership that skipped out on the NHL Draft because the NHL refused to approve the sale and relocation of the team to a smaller market.
This was the largest, most attractive home run in the history of MLB.
Certainly it was substantially seductive, too
You'll probably have to do a video on Bartolo Colon's strike-throwing spree. Not a Rewinder-type, I know, but that spree is still worth a note.
The leafs 2013 meltdown deserves a DEEP Rewind
I love how baseball has moments like this that don’t result in a championship, but just give me chills every time I see them.
I will continue to ask for a rewinder on the Brighton Miracle until it eventually happens
I haven't ever watched baseball. Was in tears at the end. I love you guys, SB
this feels like a dorktown video concept that got fumbled around in preproduction and ended being a rewinder script
even as a lifelong mets hater, I absolutely love this video
Almost 6 years later, I still get chills watching that clip.
This a a good video. I particularly enjoyed the narrative on pitchers and their batting history and general assumptions when a pitcher steps to the plate.
However, the REAL meat and potatoes behind what made this video worthwhile is Big Sexy himself. When he hit that home run on that beautiful May day in 2016 he changed the course of world history. This was more than a home run. This was a celebration of the human spirit. A celebration led by none other than Big Sexy himself. There was nobody more qualified.
When he launched that ball 365 feet from home plate the world stopped. For a brief moment there was unity in the stands. People wept tears of joy and dreams were attainable.
Six years, one pandemic, several civil rights cases and a Russian invasion later, this home run continues to be the beacon of hope for all who strive for happiness and satisfaction.
We all know the play call.... "The impossible has happened!" As epic and fitting as it is, it will forever bring a smile to my face and give me hope for the world to return to how it was back on May 7, 2016.
The best nickname I heard for this moment? "The shot heard around the buffet."
I just got shudders and a tear in my eye. This is undoubtedly one of the greatest moments in baseball history.
My favorite Bartolo Colon stat is that he had the same number of walks and home runs, 1, and that they both occurred in that magical 2016 season.
I’m from Europe and I don’t know first thing about baseball, it’s probably the first time I’ve heard any of team, player or position names but still enjoyed the video a lot!
Love to see thunderous applause from my Padres, every baseball fan on earth loved this!
I was watching Bartolo videos last night. Good timing uploading this today.
I will literally never understand how you can consistently explain these events in a way that someone who has never seen a baseball game can appreciate it, and yet still not lose the baseball afficianados.
"Heroes get remembered but legends never die."
-Baby Ruth
Even the Padres fans are going nuts, definitely a feel good moment in baseball history
I remember this so well. I was at my uncles my whole family was watching and we all just gelt how much he wanted it. What a wonderful day
This was beautiful. I was in tears when this happened. Baseball is such a beautifully strange game.
this is a fantastic video dude, great job encapsulating this moment
This moment is the reason I’m a Mets fan bartolo colon is my favorite player
This video (The Colon Homerun complete with trot and celebration) is in my "liked" playlist. Has been since it happened. It brings a genuine smile to my face
Colon absolutely deserved that win bro. You know that made his whole damn day
This is gold! You guys have topped every video on here I have seen until now!
This is the video we all needed. One of the GOATS