All 27 Outs from Randy Johnson's Perfect Game

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

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  • @SoHailusive
    @SoHailusive 4 года назад +1053

    97 mph heaters late in game at the age of 40. Absolute Phenom.

    • @goldosprey
      @goldosprey 4 года назад +25

      And a well deserved Cooperstown induction

    • @Tee-OhBee
      @Tee-OhBee 4 года назад +10

      Phenom? At the age of 40? Those don’t really go together.

    • @TheSeeohhdee
      @TheSeeohhdee 3 года назад +4

      nolan: "cute"

    • @haydentronnes9539
      @haydentronnes9539 3 года назад +20

      @@Tee-OhBee what else would you call him? He threw a perfect game at 40, threw 100+ consistently leads the league as the first pitcher to 1500 K’s. He’s an absolute phenom.

    • @haydentronnes9539
      @haydentronnes9539 3 года назад +5

      @@TheSeeohhdee Johnson is right up there with Ryan.

  • @maciedixon3983
    @maciedixon3983 4 года назад +804

    At 40. What an absolute boss.

  • @jimmyjam1710
    @jimmyjam1710 4 года назад +1932

    The attendance stat cant be right. I've personally spoken to 3 million different people who were there

    • @Tim.1113
      @Tim.1113 4 года назад +16

      jimmy jam That was pretty good.

    • @MrBmick79
      @MrBmick79 4 года назад +48

      I was there hahaha. My buddy and I grabbed tickets at the last minute after making money cleaning out his grandma’s garage. Anybody who was actually there can tell you it was quiet walking out of that stadium. It was so surreal seeing everyone carrying the same dazed look on their faces

    • @russellmuscle7434
      @russellmuscle7434 4 года назад +53

      I was there twice

    • @stillkickin3919
      @stillkickin3919 4 года назад +29

      Remember me? I was the 2,346,163rd person you talked to.

    • @scottlapham3222
      @scottlapham3222 3 года назад +15

      That’s nothing; there were 17 million people at the game where Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points by himself! 🤣

  • @alessandrofinocchi5608
    @alessandrofinocchi5608 4 года назад +935

    Something to point out: that was a good Atlanta team.

  • @SamBrickell
    @SamBrickell 3 года назад +213

    I like Randy Johnson's smile when the young catcher basically ran out to him like a golden retriever who was excited he was home for dinner: *2:14*

    • @deserteagles5911
      @deserteagles5911 Год назад +9

      He contributed exactly half to Randy’s success that night. Imagine being the Goats 🐐 catcher on a perfect night being such a young man. 🫡

  • @jonpatterson6479
    @jonpatterson6479 4 года назад +221

    Love the sportsmanship showed by Atlanta's fans. Their team just got schooled, yet they still gave a standing ovation to the opposing pitcher. Love baseball fans !!

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 3 года назад +5

      Every pitcher who threw a perfecto on the road got a standing o, Jedidiah

    • @TheLegendBrolySS
      @TheLegendBrolySS 3 года назад +1

      @@joeambrose3260 how do you know? Seen them all?

    • @matthewbennett4363
      @matthewbennett4363 Год назад +6

      All you can do when you see a historic event like that is to stand up, tip your cap, and applaud, no matter who you pull for.

    • @majestikmse8862
      @majestikmse8862 Год назад

      If it were in the Bronx, the stankees fans would be booing their own team harder than him, so not all baseball fans are awesome

    • @ccc0909
      @ccc0909 8 месяцев назад +1

      If you meet a baseball fan of any opposing team who hated Randy Johnson, give them the finger.

  • @randyhernandez7398
    @randyhernandez7398 Месяц назад +2

    immense, enormous, legendary, unmatched, unrepeatable. His Majesty Randy Johnson

  • @pughconsulting
    @pughconsulting 4 года назад +255

    This really shows how much a team effort it is for that perfect game.

    • @JV-df9em
      @JV-df9em 4 года назад +3

      Absolutely a team effort, just like Tim said, tons of difficult plays! This was awesome to watch

    • @fredleeland2464
      @fredleeland2464 4 года назад

      Especially in regards to Matt Buehrle's no hitter

    • @stevennieto9898
      @stevennieto9898 4 года назад +1

      Unless you have Jim Joyce umpiring. I can't believe I still remember his name because of his blunder!

    • @ianholmen888
      @ianholmen888 4 года назад

      A lot of hard hit balls and really great plays on some bad hops in the infield💔

    • @Yezir760
      @Yezir760 3 года назад

      @@hardflip8 Exactly man it is actually fun to watch good teams play defense.

  • @thedistantprinceinyouremai6345
    @thedistantprinceinyouremai6345 4 года назад +100

    Man threw a 97 MPH fastball to get the second out of the 9th inning in a game he started at the age of 40. Unreal

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 3 года назад

      Nolan Ryan : Hold my beer

    • @joeeylee
      @joeeylee 3 года назад +4

      to be fair, the pitch count was probably fairly low.

    • @unknown_individual7050
      @unknown_individual7050 3 года назад +6

      @@joeeylee I mean he threw 117 pitches that game so🤷‍♂️. Pretty insane for the Big Unit

  • @georgesalgado8783
    @georgesalgado8783 4 года назад +113

    I never get tired of watching this. I can only imagine some guy getting home after the game and his wife asking him "hey honey, how was the game?" And then the guy answers "perfect." ☺

    • @smartaleck4434
      @smartaleck4434 3 года назад +3

      This was the first mlb game that’s my parents went to. Such a good game

  • @theshwagins4734
    @theshwagins4734 4 года назад +258

    Love that the Braves fans stood up a was applauding him on the last batter of the game and cheered for him

    • @joshlewis575
      @joshlewis575 4 года назад +23

      @Blue collar Silver dollar exactly. Only the 17th at the time in over 100 years. I'll never forget watching galarraga throw his n get robbed on the last out live.

    • @jamesmyrick9083
      @jamesmyrick9083 4 года назад +4

      @Blue collar Silver dollar Yeah I think it's kinda Universal that at some point you decide to just accept the loss and trade it for a historic performance. I guess bitter rivalries might be the exception.

    • @kidzbop38isstraightfire92
      @kidzbop38isstraightfire92 4 года назад +2

      @@joshlewis575 to this day, it's one of the saddest things I've ever seen in sports. How that couldn't be overturned is beyond me.

    • @AV57
      @AV57 4 года назад +2

      Blue collar Silver dollar, Jim Joyce was an excellent umpire for decades. He missed a call, he admitted he missed the call, and he’s said that it’s tore him up for years. There’s really no more of a reason to take swings at the guy or say anything bad about him.

    • @AV57
      @AV57 4 года назад +3

      Dilldo Shwagins2, yeah, but it’s Randy Johnson-a legend. What baseball fan wouldn’t be giving him applause at that point? I remember in 99 when Jose Jimenez no-hit the Dbacks with Johnson opposing him. Johnson dueled Jimenez the entire game into the 9th inning until the Cardinals scratched a run off him with 2 outs to make it 1-0. Johnson finished the game with over 120 pitches and he continuously threw harder and harder as the game went on. In the 9th, with the Cardinals pressuring, he was topping out at 104mph against McGwire. I think it’s the only time I’ve watched a no-hitter and been more impressed by the other starter.

  • @BKrispy1
    @BKrispy1 4 года назад +500

    It doesn’t even look like he’s throwing hard 😅 it’s effortless

    • @ghostnight845
      @ghostnight845 4 года назад +29

      He was 40 years old it’s nuts

    • @Recovery305
      @Recovery305 4 года назад +24

      Long arms. Less distance between him and home plate haha.

    • @davidf2244
      @davidf2244 4 года назад +13

      It's in slow motion. In real life he throws very fast.

    • @ythandlerandom1278LK
      @ythandlerandom1278LK 4 года назад +36

      @@davidf2244 - I think he's referring more to how easy it looks. He's throwing really hard, and his hand is moving fast, but his arm is rotating at a slower angular velocity than someone with a shorter arm would need to be able to release the ball at the same speed.

    • @sonnyren3
      @sonnyren3 4 года назад +2

      Thats what I always said about him..

  • @hualni
    @hualni 3 года назад +46

    I was there. It was amazing. After the 7th inning, I started cheering for Randy. Eddie Perez blasted us for cheering on Randy in the papers. My opinion was if you didn't get a base runner after 6 innings, you get what happens.

    • @danielk9067
      @danielk9067 2 года назад +3

      I’d have done the same. Randy was my favorite pitcher well before he even signed with my favorite team, the Yankees. I got to see him pitch then, but if I had the opportunity to see him face my team in his prime and throw a perfect game you know I’d be on my feet rooting for Jeter to strike out and that’s a tough thing to say haha.

    • @HoyaSaxaSD
      @HoyaSaxaSD 5 месяцев назад

      @@danielk9067agree. In 2001 I - a Padres fan - was at the Padres game where Schilling was throwing a perfect game and some Padres utility player broke it up with a cheap bunt single.

    • @scottdecker9115
      @scottdecker9115 4 месяца назад

      That’s breaking an unwritten rule. That’s a bushleague way to lose the perfect game if you ask me.

  • @rick_fortune
    @rick_fortune 4 года назад +95

    The Randy Johnson Slider. That pitch is a thing of beauty...

  • @Johnny2Gats
    @Johnny2Gats 3 года назад +15

    Watching the Big Unit throw still is mesmerizing to me. Doesn’t even look like he’s throwing that hard, yet 95+ mph pitch after pitch

  • @kjezroaf
    @kjezroaf 4 года назад +38

    When your in the zone like that your unstoppable. He couldn't have done it without his team. Legend.

    • @joshlewis575
      @joshlewis575 4 года назад +5

      There's always a couple good plays behind the pitcher when something this rare happens

    • @kjezroaf
      @kjezroaf 4 года назад

      @@joshlewis575 Exactly, although every play is amplified. And it's the routine plays that make or break the game.

    • @SnowDog0
      @SnowDog0 5 месяцев назад

      an the umpires didn't f this up

  • @Roysorb
    @Roysorb 4 года назад +26

    I watched this as a 13 year old just starting to follow the Braves and it took all my willpower to finish watching this game, but I'm glad I did.

    • @joshlewis575
      @joshlewis575 4 года назад

      Witnessed history that day. How many ya seen since?

  • @zzzzxxxxxz6017
    @zzzzxxxxxz6017 Год назад +2

    Born a Yankees fan but the unit was my favorite pitcher as a kid and now

  • @jamesmarshall6619
    @jamesmarshall6619 7 месяцев назад +5

    Never forget that evening. I got a call that my grandfather had cancer and it was terminal. I had to call my dad to tell him and he was so broken up he couldn't finish talking to me. I sat on my couch just watching this emotionally drained. Once the 8th came I got a bit excited then the 9th came and for at least a brief moment felt alive and excited. It also led to me starting to dislike a lot of sports fans who lose sight of what sports is supposed to be. It's not always about who is the goat or who has a ring, and arguing endlessly over stupidity, sports at it's best isn't always about titles, sometimes it's just a random weeknight where you can watch something magical happen that provides a bit of excitement during good times and bad times.

    • @sntslilhlpr6601
      @sntslilhlpr6601 3 месяца назад

      Escapism. Some people who never watch sports ask why I care, and that is all I really can say. And sports fans who don't understand that are way too invested. Sports gave you what you needed in that moment, and that's all we can ever ask of it. My condolences.

  • @bigperm2276
    @bigperm2276 3 года назад +6

    Can we appreciate how fire the old school dbacks jerseys were

  • @adidastat1255
    @adidastat1255 Год назад +1

    Happy to have been able to see him in action!

  • @YungJ
    @YungJ 3 года назад +9

    Love the ovation he got from the home teams crowd, that must have been incredible to witness.

    • @nicholasmedovich8691
      @nicholasmedovich8691 3 года назад

      2:10 Mark Grace’s scream will never be forgotten. Give the big unit credit along with Tom

  • @ConnorMiller417
    @ConnorMiller417 6 месяцев назад +1

    There will never be another like Randy Johnson. He had untouchable power and control on the mound. Today’s pitchers hardly ever make it to their 40’s. Throwing 97 MPH heaters and pitching a perfect game at that age is something we will probably never see again. All these years later and this video never gets old!

  • @alexb8833
    @alexb8833 4 года назад +8

    I love Randy Johnson, and this video was awesome, great editing. That last K was epic!

  • @55darrwill
    @55darrwill 8 месяцев назад +1

    I remember watching this game as a kid with my grandfather both of us Braves fans. I was upset looking at this but my grandfather said you don’t see a game like this on an everyday basis so appreciate it.

  • @KevinCantWait08
    @KevinCantWait08 4 года назад +8

    That was one hell of a game… I remember watching it, and loving Randy Johnson, and hoping he could get that one huge feather in his cap.

  • @RiffMajestic
    @RiffMajestic 2 года назад +2

    That strike out to start the 7th at 1:22 just rips!! His slider was second to none as well. My favorite pitcher of that era, Maddux was awesome too.

  • @wacopaco2099
    @wacopaco2099 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just a god. I’m still new to baseball, I’ve been a Phillies fan for about 6 years now, so I don’t know as much as guys who have been with the game their whole lives. But from what I’ve seen, Randy Johnson was a true monster.

  • @AlphaAchilles
    @AlphaAchilles 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was watching this on TV that night and didn't even know what was going on until the middle of the 6th inning and my grandfather told me to come in there and watch. I sat there and watched without really appreciating the magnitude of the event at that age. I now cherish the memory.

  • @azcardguy7825
    @azcardguy7825 Год назад +2

    I’ll never forget this night. I was actually playing in a game for my travel team and we had a parent giving us updates in the dugout as he got closer to completing the perfect game. It was a great night!

  • @ReklawLah
    @ReklawLah 4 года назад +5

    i am so happy that I live in the age that can easily watch moments of brilliance like this on a whim. Randy Jonson is a monster.

  • @oldsteve4291
    @oldsteve4291 8 месяцев назад +1

    Watching Randy hug Robby, put me in mind of a dad hugging his kid after winning a little league game. 'The Big Unit' was such a classy player, when he polished the buttons on Sammy Sosa's shirt and Sammy got upset about it, Randy told him, "If I wanna hit you, I'll hit you." Class.

  • @rosebellepaeste8838
    @rosebellepaeste8838 Год назад +2

    Such a beauty..🤯🤯🤯

  • @PrimarySweeper13
    @PrimarySweeper13 2 года назад +1

    You guys were truly fortunate to have Randy

  • @cmc5394oparva
    @cmc5394oparva 4 года назад +4

    What's really cool about this game is, as dominating as Randy was here, a perfect game is still a team accomplishment. Some nice defensive plays by the infield there to preserve it!

  • @cameronchiesa1031
    @cameronchiesa1031 4 месяца назад +1

    The Big Unit! One of my favorite pitchers of all time.

  • @azcardguy7825
    @azcardguy7825 7 месяцев назад +1

    One of the few times you’ll ever see Randy smile is when Robbie Hammock is jumping towards him after that last punch out 😊

  • @nicholasmedovich8691
    @nicholasmedovich8691 4 года назад +2

    Forever remembered as the only amazing highlight of a diamondbacks disappointing season.

  • @kidzbop38isstraightfire92
    @kidzbop38isstraightfire92 4 года назад +4

    I'm a Braves fan, and even we wanted to see this one unfold. Granted, I would have been happy with a hit in late innings...but I definitely remember smiling when he struck out the last batter. RJ was simply one of the best.

  • @MrAlwaysRight
    @MrAlwaysRight 4 года назад +11

    Randy seemed overwhelmed that his reliable young catcher seemed 10x more hyped about the no hitter than he was. Robby Hammock couldn't contain himself. Randy was just like, "Yeah kid, we got it."
    Then Hammock came in, "Wkfh627nxk#,×= wk@&+(!!!!!!"
    After the hug Randy let it sink in a little more. Maybe he thought, "Everyone is going nuts! I suppose getting a no hitter like this really is a feat to get excited about. It's not about me simply doing the job I'm paid to do, which is no big deal, this entire team had my back and wasn't gonna let me down."
    Now, I'm in no way saying Randy was NOT excited. It's just Randy is Randy, like always, and his demeanor showed that this was just another day at the job like any other. But you can see him physically change when he's hugged by the first teammate, and then his emotions seemed to come out more and more as the group celebration progressed. It's just, physical interaction does something to people in moments that are great like this. To experience the love of his teammates after a long, hard fought day was something we all know Randy didn't wake up in the morning and expect. Randy is a tough, intimidating dude, who....um...nobody really wanted to touch because of pure fear. But fear resides and brotherhood triumphs when you're in it together, and that's what happened. Randy doesn't fake who he is. Not being a outwardly happy looking person was the real Randy, and there's nothing wrong with that, doesn't mean he's not a happy or good person on the inside. But that moment Randy couldn't hold back his smile, even if he actually tried to hold it back this one time, really is a special moment.

    • @SOL1Dfps
      @SOL1Dfps 4 года назад +2

      damn bro it wasnt that deep

  • @MikeBaas
    @MikeBaas 4 года назад +7

    Love how he pats his catcher.

  • @hasasunsa
    @hasasunsa 6 месяцев назад +1

    2nd out on 9th inning, 97miles!!
    WOW!!!

  • @poshko41
    @poshko41 3 года назад +20

    Slicing up hitters in the heart of the steroid era. Can you imagine how many batters he would strike out in today’s game?

    • @NeoTurboManiac78
      @NeoTurboManiac78 3 года назад

      If you let him pitch the innings that he racked up in his prime, he can easily strike out 400 in a season today.

    • @RandyRhoadsRules3
      @RandyRhoadsRules3 3 года назад +1

      @@NeoTurboManiac78 He wasn’t that far away from 400 back then so yeah the way people strike out today his k numbers would be unfathomable.

    • @NeoTurboManiac78
      @NeoTurboManiac78 3 года назад

      @@RandyRhoadsRules3 He had 372 Ks in 2001 in only 249 IP, which was unbelievable, considering the National League average for strikeouts was 7 per 9 innings. He could've broken the single season record with one more start.

    • @RandyRhoadsRules3
      @RandyRhoadsRules3 3 года назад +2

      @@NeoTurboManiac78 Arguably the best left handed pitcher of all time.

    • @NeoTurboManiac78
      @NeoTurboManiac78 3 года назад

      @@RandyRhoadsRules3 For sure.

  • @skater3333ful
    @skater3333ful 3 года назад +2

    Look at all his kids running up to celebrate with him, so beautiful.

  • @TGODryan
    @TGODryan 4 года назад

    I am a die heart Braves fan, but when a legend and HOF pitcher does this to your team you cannot be mad. All I can do is watch and rewatch this, much respect.

  • @slimjimbaby
    @slimjimbaby 2 года назад +1

    what a fantastic defensive game. the work from the fielders really helped secure this

  • @531ff
    @531ff 4 года назад +15

    That 2-2 to Chipper was GROSS! Damn Randy was a force .

  • @Saucedo1828
    @Saucedo1828 3 года назад

    Tears in my eyes. That was beautiful.

  • @27mattlynch
    @27mattlynch 3 года назад +1

    From my old hometown Livermore ca. Dudes a machine

  • @Giomasternica
    @Giomasternica 10 месяцев назад +1

    In all sports you have a day, on that day no one is better than you, just take your chance.

  • @azcardguy7825
    @azcardguy7825 7 месяцев назад

    You know something amazing is happening when the visiting team is getting a standing ovation from the home crowd. Gives me chills to this day

  • @bigvsouthphilly2156
    @bigvsouthphilly2156 3 года назад +1

    Most amazing thrower of a baseball

  • @WashedCoachWith3Chips
    @WashedCoachWith3Chips 4 года назад +4

    He’s the most dominant pitcher I’ve ever seen!!

  • @Coolguy-es7mq
    @Coolguy-es7mq 3 года назад

    True class from Atlanta fans who stood up and cheered an opposing team’s pitcher in a historic moment in baseball.

  • @jmhdude1995
    @jmhdude1995 6 месяцев назад

    Crazy to think I actually was at that game. Me and my mentor got tickets from a Church raffle for Good Friday previously and we went to the game. The crowd was electric!

  • @CinderFox98
    @CinderFox98 5 лет назад +14

    I love the D-Backs! Probably one of the most likeable teams in the league

  • @chriszablocki2460
    @chriszablocki2460 Год назад +1

    I'm cutting my hair eventually, too. We can call it a tribute to Randy Johnson's greatness, if you like.

    • @chriszablocki2460
      @chriszablocki2460 Год назад

      My brother stole my thunder and did it first. Glorious mullet. He probably did me a favor.

  • @TaterChip91
    @TaterChip91 3 года назад

    I love the camera shot that's behind Randy and you just see the catcher po-go-ing up and down up and down 🤣

  • @bigman3078
    @bigman3078 3 года назад

    Cubs fan here but I always like Randy Johnson. He is still one of my favorite pitchers to this day.

  • @nomibe2911
    @nomibe2911 3 года назад

    One of the most mysterious and unassuming players that I grew up watching. I've never heard this man speak or do an interview and I still won't look it up because I want to keep him as this mysterious figure in my mind.

  • @TitleistGolf13
    @TitleistGolf13 3 года назад

    Favorite player in the game! Love the big unit

  • @LucasFerreira-cq8qz
    @LucasFerreira-cq8qz 4 года назад +2

    40 yrs old and he pitch a perfect game and still seems effortless in every throw.

  • @whatjake7898
    @whatjake7898 6 месяцев назад

    I forgot he played for the Dbacks. He was so Fun to watch when he was in Seattle.

  • @francispilon5329
    @francispilon5329 3 года назад

    As a young lefty pitcher from Montreal, this guy was my hero growing up.

  • @retprob
    @retprob 4 года назад

    Beautiful.A work of art.

  • @tempebill8183
    @tempebill8183 4 года назад

    We were so fortunate to have Thom Brennaman doing the broadcast here in AZ for many years .. and teamed with Mark Grace---fantastic!
    Saw this game live on TV...Braves fans were happy to see something they'd never see(probably)again -

    • @drewdrewski4188
      @drewdrewski4188 4 года назад

      Brennaman & Grace make for a funny duo on this one. Brennaman is obviously trying to be his usual professional self & not be too consumed by the moment. Grace, on the other hand, just becomes a screaming lunatic watching his friend & former teammate go for glory. Pretty hilarious & adds a nice touch to this historic moment.

  • @Lescopardi
    @Lescopardi 4 года назад +2

    Wow this video editing gave me GOOSEBUMPS

    • @ehess1492
      @ehess1492 4 года назад

      Christopher Holder
      Would have been great without the pop ups.

  • @gangsterbenji
    @gangsterbenji 3 года назад

    That was really well edited.

  • @Compy90
    @Compy90 3 года назад

    This is the first perfect game I remember hearing about. Just watching this video makes me nostalgic. I remember the pitcher for the Blue Jays that night also had a no-hitter into about the 6th, so I checked Yahoo Sports and found that Johnson had the perfect game going. I was able to catch the last 3-4 innings on TV. Just a few weeks earlier, I had bought a book about all the perfect games, so it got outdated pretty quickly.

  • @ROFLBOB24
    @ROFLBOB24 Год назад +1

    Against the Jones/Jones era Braves of all teams, it's not like he went out there and utterly shut down a clown team. Legend!

  • @niteporter
    @niteporter 3 года назад

    Great game Big unit. Love seeing that done to that team.

  • @herculesmwp7983
    @herculesmwp7983 3 года назад

    What an incredible pitcher!

  • @nicholasmedovich8691
    @nicholasmedovich8691 3 года назад

    Absolutely fantastic job by the big unit. Crowd was beyond sportsmanlike and generous. Best game in Randy Johnson’s career. Period

  • @adamhowardschneider357
    @adamhowardschneider357 3 года назад

    I was at Shea that night as Cliff Floyd walked off- in what was probably the most exciting win for the Mets in another abysmal season- at almost the exact same moment as RJ's final out. My dad called me to tell me what was going on in ATL and I could hear his cheering for The Big Unit through the phone along with the Flushing faithful. If only we could stream games on our smartphones that year lol, as I would've rather watched the perfect game!

  • @alexfinnegan9478
    @alexfinnegan9478 Год назад +1

    I am so glad he left seattle... he 100% deserved that ring

  • @NeverMeAlwaysYou
    @NeverMeAlwaysYou 4 месяца назад

    An all time great, having his greatest game.
    Poetry.

  • @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
    @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 3 года назад

    This is one of hundreds of reasons why I love baseball.

  • @jaykay4137
    @jaykay4137 4 года назад

    This is why I love baseball. You can show up to what looks like any other game and go home having watched history being made. Most other sports you know when a record is about to be broken.

  • @nicholasmedovich8691
    @nicholasmedovich8691 3 года назад +1

    2:10 Mark Grace’s enthusiasm will never be forgotten after this strikeout of Eddie Perez

  • @Jomitheelf
    @Jomitheelf 2 года назад

    I was there, I actually caught one of the home run balls that Atlanta hit. Awesome game, Clemens was throwing darts for Arizona!

  • @WrathUponEden
    @WrathUponEden 4 года назад +2

    The Goat

  • @garrickdia1721
    @garrickdia1721 3 года назад

    I fed Randy Johnson in scottsdale where I work at Handcut chophouse and it was an honor. He loved the food I cooked for him and a stupid coworker went and asked him for a photograph and he got yelled at lol. That's one thing you don't do I heard! Respect the Big Unit!

  • @PattyBandAidz
    @PattyBandAidz 3 года назад

    How crazy is THE FIRST OUT OF THE GAME tho ... a push bunt where the batter slid into first and was barely tagged out .... insane way to start a perffy

  • @aaronhobson29
    @aaronhobson29 3 года назад

    I always loved the big unit👍

  • @SparticusSilenzioso
    @SparticusSilenzioso 4 года назад +1

    The Big Unit was great that day teammates were playing there hearts out for him as well

  • @ItsComplexityHD
    @ItsComplexityHD Год назад +2

    Smoked the last batter 98 at the age of 40 😮

  • @bizzz.R
    @bizzz.R 5 месяцев назад

    If I remember correctly... This was peak Braves years. Was a fan since he was teammates with Ken Griffey Jr. What a career.

  • @MrKULVIS
    @MrKULVIS 4 года назад

    some good contact made by the braves, just weren't falling that day. excellent defense by the dbacks as well. Usually all no hitters / perfect games have a couple strong defensive plays to keep it goin.

  • @Nhamp2000
    @Nhamp2000 4 года назад +1

    I remember watching both of Unit's no nose. In his first one, against Detroit in 1990, he was effectively wild, walking several hitters. In this one, the Braves could've had hitters on both sides of the plate at the same time and it wouldn't have helped them. His evolution from thrower to pitcher was incredible.

    • @drewdrewski4188
      @drewdrewski4188 4 года назад

      The most amazing part is how late in his career he made that transformation. If he retired at age 35, he probably isn't even in the HOF, let alone on the first ballot.

    • @Nhamp2000
      @Nhamp2000 4 года назад

      @@drewdrewski4188 Yeah, spot on. He really transformed himself.

  • @ibraheemrao8434
    @ibraheemrao8434 5 месяцев назад

    5/18/2024 22:57 CT.
    WOW already 20 years since this game

  • @haroldhermann247
    @haroldhermann247 3 года назад

    It takes more mental maturity then physical… going 9 innings like that is not a joke

  • @c-dublife
    @c-dublife 4 года назад

    Big unit just fricken awesome!

  • @newyardleysinclair9960
    @newyardleysinclair9960 3 года назад

    A perfect game takes more than a great outing by the pitcher. Thats a given. It's a team effort

  • @bonek350
    @bonek350 3 года назад

    He was so fun to watch. Dude had ice in his veins when he was out there.

  • @leilanirocks
    @leilanirocks 4 года назад

    Truly awesome. Really miss baseball now but this helps. I saw Armando Galarraga do this same thing once for the Tigers. No such celebration followed though...

  • @Jimi_Neutron
    @Jimi_Neutron 20 дней назад

    The Big Unit was something else 💪🏼

  • @drinkingpoolwater
    @drinkingpoolwater Год назад

    Never doubt big unit. Randy was a beast.

  • @metalgearyoshi3864
    @metalgearyoshi3864 5 лет назад +2

    I love the dbacks

  • @Chromeo17
    @Chromeo17 3 года назад

    against a BEAST ass Braves squad. Damn...RJ was so dominant. Best lefty of my lifetime...80s kid.

  • @zackhartmann
    @zackhartmann 4 года назад

    what a legend