“Greg Maddux has won his 14th game of the year. He did it with 78 pitches and only 15 of them missed the strike zone.” Or literally just the broadcast from July 22 1997 lol
I was a hot dog vendor for the Rangers for about 12 years and I remember this game. We were used to the Rangers getting drubbed on a regular basis, so this was no surprise. During the rally I remember being confident that the Rangers could come back for some reason. It was fun talking to people and somewhere on a Nokia flip phone I have a picture of the scoreboard after the walkoff.
There was a guy back in the 90/early 00s that had this loud, gravely yell say "Hot dogs! Come get your hot dogs!!" I don't how to describe it on text, but damn my family and I loved that guy.
This was the first time one of your videos has graced my suggestions page. Awesome video, dude. Thank you for the effort. I look forward to watching many more.
I watched a ranger game against the orioles back around 96 or 97, where Texas scored 16 runs in the 8th inning. I have no recollection of how long the top half of the inning lasted, but I distinctly remember the bottom half of the inning lasted almost 90 minutes.
@@extremebeastreaction6245 no, the game I’m referring to was about 10 years before the 30 run game. Between the 16 run inning, the 30 run game, and Josh Hamilton’s 4 homerun game, the rangers have had some epic performances against Baltimore.
Seeing the pitchers in that inning reminds me of a dream I had when I was in high school, I stepped out of my back door and was on the mound at Wrigley Field. I was pitching and gave up several walks and big hits to Cubs batters. Of course, the fact that I was a major league pitcher in that dream and didn't really matter, it was just so much fun.
This is the funniest s*** I've seen all week. Herbert Perry bit had me chuckling, and by Craig Dingman I broke into giggles. The absurdity of it all truly was amazing, with the grainy footage from 20yrs ago a cherry on top. Great coverage😂😂
Like Brian Jordan, Deion Sanders also played both MLB baseball and NFL football. In fact, he's actually the primary defender (#21) for the Falcons in that clip which also barely includes Jordan (#40). Yes, those are two Major League Baseball players in a single NFL defensive backfield. Incredible.
I was actually at that game!! I remember walking into the stadium and hearing that Dickey was pitching and mentioned that knuckle ball pitchers are either unhittable or get wrecked. Well, Dickey broke a record held by the Cleveland Spiders set in 1899 lol. He was in the minors the next day. I was happy to see him make it back a few years later.
The Cinderella 2004 Rangers. Everyone expected them to win max 70 games after getting rid of AROD and all other star players and wanting to fully rebuild after the 2003 season, and instead they almost made the postseason in 2004
People don’t talk about Brian Jordan enough. There was a period where Dion Sanders wasn’t even the best baseball player in the Atlanta Falcons secondary
My parents were at this game and left after the top of the 5th. Then they listened to the bottom of the 5th on the radio driving home. This is why I try to stay for the whole game, because you never know...
this kinda sounds like A's game now with the amount of runs they lose by and the amount of pitchers they go through in a game, sometimes even just in an inning
May 21, 1952. The Brooklyn Dodgers took an hour to complete their half of the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds. One hour for HALF an inning. Perhaps the most benumbing statistic from the offensive onslaught was this: 19 batters in a row reached base safely. Brooklyn put up 15 runs on ten hits, seven walks, and two HBP.
Ditto. The Tigers were coming off of their horrendous 119-loss season; they were MUCH better than that team but still not very good, as this inning proved. I'm glad this guy posted this video because it's been so long that sometimes I wonder if I just imagined this inning happening. Nope, it was real.
mmmm... the feast or famine offensive days of my rangers, circa 90s/00s.we were always lacking one thing: we could hit, and the bullpen was baller, but the starters were crap. or, we could hit and had great starting pitching, but couldn't hold a lead with the bullpen. rarely could we pitch both phases but not hit. 95/96/98 were magical years, and 10/11 were the stuff dreams were made of, then turned to nightmare. hoping this year's edition can figure out the bullpen woes and make a deep run.
The only thing I hate about the pitch clock is just the adjustment. I love how much time you could've took on the mound and how much you can settle in the moment before you threw your first pitch. That was high school ball though lol. Don't know if a pitch clock will be implemented below the MLB though.
The pitch clock has been in many of the Minor Leagues for years now. They always try new things in the Minors first to see how it works before they foist it upon MLB.
@@AkumaAPN Heard they're trying out a new type of baseball in one of the minor leagues right now too (Atlantic League I think?). Apparently pitchers are getting insane spin rates and throwing insane pitches, and all the hitters are struggling. Saw the Angels' manager mention it in a postgame interview and he seemed pissed about it.
The 7th Inning of Game 5 of the 2016 NLDS between the Dodgers and Nationals probably lasted close to as long. Granted, only 6 runs were scored between both teams, but the Nats made 5-6 different pitching changes over the course of the top of the 7th, as well as the Dodgers making 2 in the bottom of the inning, combined with no pitch clock and longer commercial breaks since it was the postseason, it felt like that inning was also over an hour.
You will find me behind 1st base. Row H. Can't remember the section. You are not even mentioning the amount of foul balls. I believe Teixeira fouled off 7 with two of them on the three two count. It may be more dramatic in my head being a young fan.
As a huge Tigers fan of the 02-06 era, when you showed Craig Monroe at 2:03, I did a quick dive into who the player actually was because CMo didn't bat left-handed. Then I realized you inverted the video...
Nah, the video's shown as shot, but you're right about Monroe. Don't know who's at bat in that clip. Edit: Looked up the box and play-by-play on baseball reference to check it against his narration, and the batter in the clip in question is Alex Sanchez. Craig Monroe *did* single to center in the top of the 5th, driving in Pena and Guillen, and moving Higgy to second, but the score was 6-4 Tigers, not 8-4 when he came to the plate. After Monroe's hit, it's 8-4 with Omar Infante drawing a walk, like he says in the video, then Alex Sanchez singling again with the bases loaded driving in two more. The clip he used for C-Mo-s at bat is just the Sanchez clip used twice. I completely forgot how much fun the 2004 season was, despite the poor record. It was so validating to have a guy like Pudge choose to sign with the Tigers and actively seek out that leadership role in building the team back up after that god awful 2003 season. Fun side story: I was at the last game of the 2003 season where we avoided tying the 62 Mets for the loss record and Alex Sanchez doffed his cap to us fans after the game and then tossed it to me before he headed into the clubhouse. He must've had the smallest head on the team. Size 6 and 3/4. Still got it on my bookshelf!
@@andrew_swanson Just rewatched and saw the pitcher was different and indeed not inverted. My favorite season was probably 2005. I turned 12 that summer and baseball was my life. Plus it was a year before everyone decided to be Tigers fans again and the ballpark got a bit cramped! My dad and I probably went to about 120 or so games from 02-06, including the All-Star Game, the '06 clinchers in the ALDS and ALCS and Game 1 of the WS. To this day, I think I was Omar Infante's all-time biggest fan haha. I still have my signed hat from those years that I wrote "Omar Goodness" on, which is what they used to throw up on the big screen when he'd knock a base hit. Your comment about the last game of 2003 led me to wonder if I was at that game. I have a stack of old ticket stubs I just went through and sure enough, that was one I kept... Sept. 28, 2003. This video and your comment really took me down memory lane!
@@ontherun5627 Great stuff! Boy, I wish that I'd been able to go to that many games. My dad and I did one of those smaller packages for several years when they were introduced, but sadly I haven't been able to get to a game in nearly a decade. Hoping to change that this summer. We did do all of the '05 All-Star Game events and the game itself tho. Got to meet Ichiro during one of the events leading up to the game, but I can't remember what the event was at this point. I'm Korean, and grew up around almost exclusively white folks (family included as I'm adopted), so it was mind-blowingly cool to make some small talk with Ichiro and get his autograph on my ASG ticket stub. Poked some fun at me for wearing my high school baseball team's hat and jersey instead of Tigers gear. Wonderful memory for me. Very envious that you got to get to the playoff games. I went off to college in 2006 and missed any shot at attending the playoff games because of it. Didn't have enough money to be splurging for tickets, but at least I got to watch the games in the dorms. Vividly remember watching Magglio's walk-off with my gf and roommate. You really came of age during one of the most fun eras of Tiger baseball imo. Leaving Tiger Stadium was terribly sad, and while Comerica was nice and new, it felt sterile to me until 03-06. And then the club had been *so* unspeakably bad for *so* long that our climb to back up to respectability and then eventually multiple playoffs and WS just felt joyful and like we were all just glad to have the opportunity. No weighty expectations of immediate victory, no pressure from horrendous gigantic contracts weighing the clubhouse and front office down. I remember how excited I was that we signed Rondell White for instance. And then we had all these exciting new kids coming up in the ensuing years. Verlander, Zumaya, Porcello, Castellanos. Really a very fun and carefree-feeling era of Tigers baseball before the success became the norm and anything less than perfection felt like a disappointment. Really sad to see the organization in the state that it is now, but hopefully things pan out and Harris and Hinch can wash the Al Avila taste out of our mouths in the next few years. Thanks for sharing the trip down memory lane!
I love how he says he’s not gonna tell us the actual time of the game till the end of the video to make us watch more when you can literally look on Google for two seconds and see what it was. Lol.
Now do a video on the only MLB game ever pitched by Charlie Zink. The final score was 19-17 and Zink was so bad that he got left off of the Red Sox's 40 man roster and never returned to the Majors.
@@mpaulm I don't think he ever had it; I looked up his minor league stats, and it's a was ever called up to the majors. His career minor league ERA was over 5.
Maybe a video on awful one and done pitching appearances, there's Jay Sborz who pitched in relief of JV in the 3rd inning after a rain delay in a game against the Mets in 2010, he hit the first two batters he faced and gave up three hits for 8 runs scored (two credited to JV and two were credited to him after the pitcher who replaced him gave up a two RBI single) for a -0.3 WAR, an ERA of 67.50, and an ERA+ of 10 Went from a 2-0 game to 10-0 in 0.2 innings
@@orbyfan wow Gordie's game is fascinating and cursed, infinite ERA and his batterymate entered the game with him and then died in a plane crash the next day
This was not the longest inning, it was the Tex /Toronto Game with the Iconic Bat Flip from Jose Bautista ( 1 hr - 8 min). It took so long due to Weird Umpire calls that stopped the game more than once....One of the best innings in Baseball history..I thought the Joe Carter HOMER to win the world series was epic but Bautista's BLAST was something of Hall of Fame!
Doesn't surprise me at all. This era of Rangers baseball was incredible. So many guys who absolutely mashed taters day in and day out coupled with the most abominable pitching you have ever seen. Love this team.
would have loved to know what each pitcher's delivery time was. yknow to evaluate what time the pitch clock might have saved (albeit futile resistance)
Mr rich from the Pittsburgh pirates needs to retire this dude cant throw anymore he cant run too much gets too tired he needs to retire i don't understand why is a 43 year old man still playing when he can do like 35% to 50% of work
I hate the pitch clock, I hate how the games are shorter, real baseball fans love how slow the games are, they love to be patient and wait for good action in baseball instead of the action coming right away
@@FicoCS2 cool story bro. I’ve only heard one other commentator in the year + I’ve been following the channel. Guess I’ll stop following. You’ll make a sarcastic comment that this won’t actually hurt you. We’ll move on. Best of luck.
Kudos for saying that Maddux's historic performance was on 78 pitches, not 76. Looks like someone's been watching Foolish Baseball.
Lol. Had the same exact thought. 😅
“Greg Maddux has won his 14th game of the year. He did it with 78 pitches and only 15 of them missed the strike zone.”
Or literally just the broadcast from July 22 1997 lol
@@CYMotorsport why are you so mad, also MLB posted a video that said 76
@@CYMotorsport as often as broadcasters get shit wrong during the game that isn't proof
I have the game tapped on tv it is 76 pitchs. I have counted
I was a hot dog vendor for the Rangers for about 12 years and I remember this game. We were used to the Rangers getting drubbed on a regular basis, so this was no surprise. During the rally I remember being confident that the Rangers could come back for some reason. It was fun talking to people and somewhere on a Nokia flip phone I have a picture of the scoreboard after the walkoff.
And I was the bat boy for this game, I remeber you I think
There was a guy back in the 90/early 00s that had this loud, gravely yell say "Hot dogs! Come get your hot dogs!!" I don't how to describe it on text, but damn my family and I loved that guy.
@@Texasp12 that was John Hunter. He was pretty famous for a vendor.
I was one of the clouds during that game I remember you guys
0:58 - Thanks for showing a picture of my distant, distant. 'cousin'.
5:35 Michigan pro sports fan are surprised by nothing anymore
I really like this Tigers lineup. Its such a mix match and the core tenets of the team that was to be the 06 Tigers were just starting to build up.
This was the first time one of your videos has graced my suggestions page. Awesome video, dude. Thank you for the effort. I look forward to watching many more.
I watched a ranger game against the orioles back around 96 or 97, where Texas scored 16 runs in the 8th inning. I have no recollection of how long the top half of the inning lasted, but I distinctly remember the bottom half of the inning lasted almost 90 minutes.
April 19, 1996; game duration 4:15.
Was the final score 30-3?
@@extremebeastreaction6245 no, the game I’m referring to was about 10 years before the 30 run game. Between the 16 run inning, the 30 run game, and Josh Hamilton’s 4 homerun game, the rangers have had some epic performances against Baltimore.
I was at this game. Showed up late just as Blalock hit the homer to score the first two runs of the inning. The stadium was electric that night.
This has got nothing on my 1 hour half inning of youth baseball in which we scored 18 runs to come back and win 21-17
Never knew about Brian Jordan and him being a multi sport athlete. An hour long inning thank you pitch clock
Seeing the pitchers in that inning reminds me of a dream I had when I was in high school, I stepped out of my back door and was on the mound at Wrigley Field. I was pitching and gave up several walks and big hits to Cubs batters. Of course, the fact that I was a major league pitcher in that dream and didn't really matter, it was just so much fun.
This is the funniest s*** I've seen all week. Herbert Perry bit had me chuckling, and by Craig Dingman I broke into giggles. The absurdity of it all truly was amazing, with the grainy footage from 20yrs ago a cherry on top. Great coverage😂😂
Like Brian Jordan, Deion Sanders also played both MLB baseball and NFL football. In fact, he's actually the primary defender (#21) for the Falcons in that clip which also barely includes Jordan (#40). Yes, those are two Major League Baseball players in a single NFL defensive backfield. Incredible.
Not to mention the fact that deion once suited up for both sports in the same day
I was actually at that game!! I remember walking into the stadium and hearing that Dickey was pitching and mentioned that knuckle ball pitchers are either unhittable or get wrecked. Well, Dickey broke a record held by the Cleveland Spiders set in 1899 lol. He was in the minors the next day. I was happy to see him make it back a few years later.
If I recall a Reds Cubs game had 21 runs in the 9th or 10th inning. Prolly around 1990.
The Cinderella 2004 Rangers. Everyone expected them to win max 70 games after getting rid of AROD and all other star players and wanting to fully rebuild after the 2003 season, and instead they almost made the postseason in 2004
Yeah, if it weren't for throwing their chairs to the Oakland crowd.
People don’t talk about Brian Jordan enough. There was a period where Dion Sanders wasn’t even the best baseball player in the Atlanta Falcons secondary
My parents were at this game and left after the top of the 5th. Then they listened to the bottom of the 5th on the radio driving home. This is why I try to stay for the whole game, because you never know...
I never knew that Brian Jordan played in the NFL. Learn something new every day
this kinda sounds like A's game now with the amount of runs they lose by and the amount of pitchers they go through in a game, sometimes even just in an inning
May 21, 1952. The Brooklyn Dodgers took an hour to complete their half of the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds. One hour for HALF an inning. Perhaps the most benumbing statistic from the offensive onslaught was this: 19 batters in a row reached base safely. Brooklyn put up 15 runs on ten hits, seven walks, and two HBP.
What a story for Rangers history
The fact that this crazy game ended with a walkoff after that massive comeback... Baseball is such a cool sport
This is insane
I watched this game on TV. That 5th inning was insane.
Ditto. The Tigers were coming off of their horrendous 119-loss season; they were MUCH better than that team but still not very good, as this inning proved. I'm glad this guy posted this video because it's been so long that sometimes I wonder if I just imagined this inning happening. Nope, it was real.
And that's sports baby 🎉
At this point Tiger's fans were used to losing. No lead was safe with our pitching staff.
I was there, probably there to see pudge, but I can tell you that for a rangers fan, that inning was at first pure misery, then pure elation!
mmmm... the feast or famine offensive days of my rangers, circa 90s/00s.we were always lacking one thing: we could hit, and the bullpen was baller, but the starters were crap. or, we could hit and had great starting pitching, but couldn't hold a lead with the bullpen. rarely could we pitch both phases but not hit. 95/96/98 were magical years, and 10/11 were the stuff dreams were made of, then turned to nightmare. hoping this year's edition can figure out the bullpen woes and make a deep run.
The only thing I hate about the pitch clock is just the adjustment. I love how much time you could've took on the mound and how much you can settle in the moment before you threw your first pitch. That was high school ball though lol. Don't know if a pitch clock will be implemented below the MLB though.
The pitch clock has been in many of the Minor Leagues for years now. They always try new things in the Minors first to see how it works before they foist it upon MLB.
College and minor has it
@@AkumaAPN Heard they're trying out a new type of baseball in one of the minor leagues right now too (Atlantic League I think?). Apparently pitchers are getting insane spin rates and throwing insane pitches, and all the hitters are struggling. Saw the Angels' manager mention it in a postgame interview and he seemed pissed about it.
They implented the pitch clock before the mlb
Yeah, it's actually been around for a while. I went to a minor league game in Mississippi in 2018, and they were already using it back then.
Wow...Herbert "The Milkman" Perry is a player I haven't thought about in a while.
Omg i know that card's mana cost and effect at 5:16 but not its name still super cool to see
6:59 random fujinami stray😂
More Fico please
The 7th Inning of Game 5 of the 2016 NLDS between the Dodgers and Nationals probably lasted close to as long. Granted, only 6 runs were scored between both teams, but the Nats made 5-6 different pitching changes over the course of the top of the 7th, as well as the Dodgers making 2 in the bottom of the inning, combined with no pitch clock and longer commercial breaks since it was the postseason, it felt like that inning was also over an hour.
fun fact hank blalocks dad is the best coach in san diego high school history
You will find me behind 1st base. Row H. Can't remember the section. You are not even mentioning the amount of foul balls. I believe Teixeira fouled off 7 with two of them on the three two count. It may be more dramatic in my head being a young fan.
Craig Monroe was a right handed batter so that couldn’t have been him driving in Pena/Higgy
I never knew about this even as a tigers fan
Same
As a huge Tigers fan of the 02-06 era, when you showed Craig Monroe at 2:03, I did a quick dive into who the player actually was because CMo didn't bat left-handed. Then I realized you inverted the video...
Nah, the video's shown as shot, but you're right about Monroe. Don't know who's at bat in that clip.
Edit: Looked up the box and play-by-play on baseball reference to check it against his narration, and the batter in the clip in question is Alex Sanchez. Craig Monroe *did* single to center in the top of the 5th, driving in Pena and Guillen, and moving Higgy to second, but the score was 6-4 Tigers, not 8-4 when he came to the plate. After Monroe's hit, it's 8-4 with Omar Infante drawing a walk, like he says in the video, then Alex Sanchez singling again with the bases loaded driving in two more. The clip he used for C-Mo-s at bat is just the Sanchez clip used twice.
I completely forgot how much fun the 2004 season was, despite the poor record. It was so validating to have a guy like Pudge choose to sign with the Tigers and actively seek out that leadership role in building the team back up after that god awful 2003 season. Fun side story: I was at the last game of the 2003 season where we avoided tying the 62 Mets for the loss record and Alex Sanchez doffed his cap to us fans after the game and then tossed it to me before he headed into the clubhouse. He must've had the smallest head on the team. Size 6 and 3/4. Still got it on my bookshelf!
@@andrew_swanson Just rewatched and saw the pitcher was different and indeed not inverted. My favorite season was probably 2005. I turned 12 that summer and baseball was my life. Plus it was a year before everyone decided to be Tigers fans again and the ballpark got a bit cramped! My dad and I probably went to about 120 or so games from 02-06, including the All-Star Game, the '06 clinchers in the ALDS and ALCS and Game 1 of the WS. To this day, I think I was Omar Infante's all-time biggest fan haha. I still have my signed hat from those years that I wrote "Omar Goodness" on, which is what they used to throw up on the big screen when he'd knock a base hit. Your comment about the last game of 2003 led me to wonder if I was at that game. I have a stack of old ticket stubs I just went through and sure enough, that was one I kept... Sept. 28, 2003. This video and your comment really took me down memory lane!
@@ontherun5627 Great stuff! Boy, I wish that I'd been able to go to that many games. My dad and I did one of those smaller packages for several years when they were introduced, but sadly I haven't been able to get to a game in nearly a decade. Hoping to change that this summer. We did do all of the '05 All-Star Game events and the game itself tho. Got to meet Ichiro during one of the events leading up to the game, but I can't remember what the event was at this point. I'm Korean, and grew up around almost exclusively white folks (family included as I'm adopted), so it was mind-blowingly cool to make some small talk with Ichiro and get his autograph on my ASG ticket stub. Poked some fun at me for wearing my high school baseball team's hat and jersey instead of Tigers gear. Wonderful memory for me. Very envious that you got to get to the playoff games. I went off to college in 2006 and missed any shot at attending the playoff games because of it. Didn't have enough money to be splurging for tickets, but at least I got to watch the games in the dorms. Vividly remember watching Magglio's walk-off with my gf and roommate.
You really came of age during one of the most fun eras of Tiger baseball imo. Leaving Tiger Stadium was terribly sad, and while Comerica was nice and new, it felt sterile to me until 03-06. And then the club had been *so* unspeakably bad for *so* long that our climb to back up to respectability and then eventually multiple playoffs and WS just felt joyful and like we were all just glad to have the opportunity. No weighty expectations of immediate victory, no pressure from horrendous gigantic contracts weighing the clubhouse and front office down. I remember how excited I was that we signed Rondell White for instance. And then we had all these exciting new kids coming up in the ensuing years. Verlander, Zumaya, Porcello, Castellanos. Really a very fun and carefree-feeling era of Tigers baseball before the success became the norm and anything less than perfection felt like a disappointment. Really sad to see the organization in the state that it is now, but hopefully things pan out and Harris and Hinch can wash the Al Avila taste out of our mouths in the next few years. Thanks for sharing the trip down memory lane!
Nice topic idea, haven't seen it before. Your recent vids have been great Fico 👍
Thanks! I appreciate it ton ^_^
So they played a game of cricket inside of a baseball game
the craziest part about it is the fries when they boiled in the goglin grusc turns into the basseball man and becomes tweo newborn baseball gorillas
Buck is the manager, naturally.
Long doesn't always mean entertaining but it was for this inning
Pitch clock + watching videos 2x speed is amazing. You can watch most games within an hour and a half.
I remember seeing this game on TV. What a roller coaster of emotions 16 year old me went through lmao.
I like this.
This game is unserious lmao
This was fun to watch!
Herbert Perry. I forgot about him.
love vids like this keep it up plus i subbed!
Go Herbert Perry aka the Milkman!
Imagine the people who took under for that inning 😂
I love how he says he’s not gonna tell us the actual time of the game till the end of the video to make us watch more when you can literally look on Google for two seconds and see what it was. Lol.
Now do a video on the only MLB game ever pitched by Charlie Zink. The final score was 19-17 and Zink was so bad that he got left off of the Red Sox's 40 man roster and never returned to the Majors.
Had to look this guy up and his minor league stats bombed after that MLB start too. Poor guy just lost it.
@@mpaulm I don't think he ever had it; I looked up his minor league stats, and it's a was ever called up to the majors. His career minor league ERA was over 5.
Maybe a video on awful one and done pitching appearances, there's Jay Sborz who pitched in relief of JV in the 3rd inning after a rain delay in a game against the Mets in 2010, he hit the first two batters he faced and gave up three hits for 8 runs scored (two credited to JV and two were credited to him after the pitcher who replaced him gave up a two RBI single) for a -0.3 WAR, an ERA of 67.50, and an ERA+ of 10
Went from a 2-0 game to 10-0 in 0.2 innings
@@Karmy. Two other examples are Joe Cleary and Gordie Sundin, who were both profiled in the book "Once Around the Bases" by Richard Tellis.
@@orbyfan wow Gordie's game is fascinating and cursed, infinite ERA and his batterymate entered the game with him and then died in a plane crash the next day
The Bautista bat flip 7th inning was the longest one I remember watching live.
Of course it went to 10 innings 🤣
Still love ya, BJ! Chop on!
No way that game ended under 1 hour bri
Is it weird that I really wish I was there and am also really glad that I wasn't?
Mambo no. 5
Winona rider 😂
1:37 Is SRS a League of Legends player?
My condolences for the sacrifices of your life. 🫡
This was not the longest inning, it was the Tex /Toronto Game with the Iconic Bat Flip from Jose Bautista ( 1 hr - 8 min). It took so long due to Weird Umpire calls that stopped the game more than once....One of the best innings in Baseball history..I thought the Joe Carter HOMER to win the world series was epic but Bautista's BLAST was something of Hall of Fame!
Why can’t we get a 99 Milestone Herbert Perry in MLB 23???
Doesn't surprise me at all. This era of Rangers baseball was incredible. So many guys who absolutely mashed taters day in and day out coupled with the most abominable pitching you have ever seen.
Love this team.
would have loved to know what each pitcher's delivery time was. yknow to evaluate what time the pitch clock might have saved (albeit futile resistance)
0:12, I don’t trust anyone who says, “Trust me.”
68 minutes
How long was the final inning of the Pine Tar Game?
I didn’t see Craig Monroe when you said he singled.
If I were a pitcher I would simply not walk batters. EZ
We traded Urbina for placido Polanco.
kdfi27… take me back, fam
Good video but the script take ways to long to get to the point
Yo fico can you tell me my credit score
It's not lookin good...
brrrr
I thought the 7th inning of jays vs rangers was the longest
So essentially the rangers are exactly the same today. Good offense, horrible defense
I'm only watching if I hear srs mike
Ok
@@FicoCS2 I like both of you. I feel like every video should have both of you.
Jake 🍔
“A twilight episode”
😐
Another longest inning could happen again.🤷♂️
I mean, yeah, it could
Bro..."some guy named Herbert Perry"?? You mean the mf'n "milk man" Herbert Perry??!! Thought you where a baseball expert 🤨
That's the joke lol
Mr rich from the Pittsburgh pirates needs to retire this dude cant throw anymore he cant run too much gets too tired he needs to retire i don't understand why is a 43 year old man still playing when he can do like 35% to 50% of work
My 10th birthday.
What's with the video quality? This was 2004 not 1984...
Find better video quality and drop the link I'd love to see it
@@FicoCS2 I'm not a content creator. That's their job.
@@texarican_77 brodie i made the vid lol this is the highest qual I could find. so if you can find some better please link it!
I hate the pitch clock, I hate how the games are shorter, real baseball fans love how slow the games are, they love to be patient and wait for good action in baseball instead of the action coming right away
Spoiler alert 🚨 the inning lasted: 1 hour and 6 mins. You’re welcome.
Peace? Why the freedom to comment on Soriano like that? I know, you are better than him LoL 🤣
I lasted 4:16. Had enough. Left.
Ok
Jesus is king
Only thing more annoying than the pitch clock is this guy. Would definitely have preferred the usual SRS commentator over this guy.
It's a group channel that i'm a regularly part of there is no "usual SRS commentator" you goober lmao
@@FicoCS2 cool story bro. I’ve only heard one other commentator in the year + I’ve been following the channel. Guess I’ll stop following. You’ll make a sarcastic comment that this won’t actually hurt you. We’ll move on. Best of luck.
@Timmy Bacon buddy you haven't been following the channel if you've only heard one other person in a hahaha. I alone have made like 5 vids this year
It's not a Twilight episode, it was a Twilight Zone Episode...the difference is huge...like a man who thinks he's a woman and an actual woman.
ur cinge
7:55, how is that remotely funny? 👎🏽
Ok
First🙏🏾
Let’s go!
i like baseball so much, i want it to be over as soon as possible. -pitch clock fans