ABC 1989 World Series Game 3 Earthquake

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2010
  • So what does it take to shut Tim McCarver up? An earthquake.
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  • @benjamingrace924
    @benjamingrace924 5 лет назад +550

    Most 80s intro ever

  • @DaytonaPrototypes
    @DaytonaPrototypes 12 лет назад +403

    Al Michaels is a legend. The "Do you believe in miracles?" and the "I'll tell you what we're having an earth-". Two greatest calls in the history of sports.

    • @MrMatteNWk
      @MrMatteNWk Год назад +8

      And the third greatest call involving Al: "Lest anyone think that was someone truly across the street..."

    • @walterwhite1
      @walterwhite1 Год назад

      She is great in the nfl

    • @Mark-xl1ze
      @Mark-xl1ze Год назад +14

      What's interesting about those calls is the "Do you believe in miracles?" happened in early 1980 and the "I'll tell you what we're having an earth-" call happened in late 1989. Both calls book-ended the decade of the 1980s.

    • @SirZapdos
      @SirZapdos Год назад +8

      “Play clock at five. The pass is INTERCEPTED at the goal line by Malcolm Butler!”

    • @corawaller-jacobs8007
      @corawaller-jacobs8007 Год назад +1

      @@MrMatteNWk Was going to comment this myself. :) Yesterday (6/17) was the anniversary of that one.

  • @Jacob_Boivin42
    @Jacob_Boivin42 2 года назад +134

    My dad was in the nose bleed section when this happened and he thought he was going to die. He said everyone kind of froze and were just screaming and crying while he had gotten out of his seat and ran as fast as he could in an effort to get out of the stadium. By the time he got down the stairs the earthquake was over and he realized the stadium was still standing so he walked back to his seat where his friend was sitting and was white as a ghost and couldn’t talk for like 10 minutes from being in shock. Pretty crazy.

  • @BABY-Trap-Crew
    @BABY-Trap-Crew 6 лет назад +464

    Al Michaels has witnessed some of the craziest and amazing moments in sports history and this is another one of them...

    • @Fan-tk8ee
      @Fan-tk8ee 3 года назад +11

      Derek Fisher .4 seconds buzzer beater this, Malcolm butlers interception..l

    • @TantaloTakes
      @TantaloTakes 3 года назад +10

      @@Fan-tk8ee miracle on ice

    • @RickinBaltimore
      @RickinBaltimore 3 года назад +5

      @@Fan-tk8ee Antonio Freeman's catch on MNF aka "HE DID WHAT?"

    • @MarkSmith-ok1yi
      @MarkSmith-ok1yi 2 года назад +1

      Indianapolis Colts comeback against Tampa Bay in 5 minutes.

    • @greysonG10
      @greysonG10 2 года назад +2

      @@RickinBaltimore Blues suck, Bruins blew it.

  • @ronsharer2986
    @ronsharer2986 6 лет назад +665

    Al Michaels is a great sports commentator. He came that night to do a World Series game and found himself having to be a news reporter. And did a great job.

    • @RageTVHTX
      @RageTVHTX 5 лет назад +13

      He sure did. I remember this, I was half watching with the TV on and listening to music. I remember looking at the TV and seeing the green World Series card on the screen and figured it was technical difficulties. Then I noticed after a while the game hadn't started but there was Al Michaels in the booth and you could see behind him the stadium was dark.

    • @rustykuntz94
      @rustykuntz94 5 лет назад +12

      Michaels is a pros pro, always has been.

    • @tgyr5
      @tgyr5 5 лет назад +1

      You all are idiots.

    • @danielgolus4600
      @danielgolus4600 4 года назад +9

      Yes. And five years later - at the end of the infamous OJ Simpson "chase" in June 1994 - he informs fellow ABC News' Peter Jennings that a live, on-air witness was a Howard Stern prank caller! ("...and a Baba Booey to ya all!") Hilarious moment the media getting pranked. Wish it would happen more.

    • @dianeadkins-diorio1783
      @dianeadkins-diorio1783 4 года назад +6

      And he's still active today (NBC Sunday Night Football)

  • @Drewlinskii
    @Drewlinskii 10 лет назад +1809

    Imagine watching this from a different state and thinking "Wait, what the hell is happening!?" Pretty scary

    • @almostfm
      @almostfm 10 лет назад +114

      I live about three hours south of SF, and was watching when it happened. There were just a few seconds between losing the link and feeling the quake here, so I knew what had happened even before the POTS audio came back.

    • @twoods450
      @twoods450 10 лет назад +83

      I lived in LA at the time and remember thinking WTF is happening. I live in the Bay Area now.

    • @kristenjenkins2560
      @kristenjenkins2560 9 лет назад +109

      Yes the silence was creepy. Then all you do is hear people screaming and you have no idea if people are ok or whats even going on. scary.

    • @Ivanthacoolguy
      @Ivanthacoolguy 8 лет назад +107

      This was also the age of nukes. If you didn't know this was an earthquake, and lived in a different state, probably think a nuke went off

    • @Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co
      @Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co 7 лет назад +7

      Ivan Cortez Seriously, yes.

  • @S.K.R.E.Inc.
    @S.K.R.E.Inc. 5 лет назад +580

    30 years later, Los Angeles takes its turn with a 7.1 at night

    • @ProGamers664
      @ProGamers664 5 лет назад +34

      Literally came to this video just bc of what happened today

    • @someguynameroman7206
      @someguynameroman7206 5 лет назад +4

      Here to😭

    • @marvinolvera3308
      @marvinolvera3308 5 лет назад +3

      So frightening

    • @beezia3789
      @beezia3789 5 лет назад +7

      im here cuz I’m scared and i wanna be ready for the big one 😭😢

    • @Ocaljr
      @Ocaljr 5 лет назад +6

      @@beezia3789 Make sure to have a backpack with essential emergency items just in case you need to run out.

  • @micycles1200
    @micycles1200 3 года назад +85

    That sounds pretty haunting. It must have been a huge relief to hear those voices back on the tv. I mean, "I tell you what we're having an ear---" followed by static just sounds like something out of a horror movie. If I was watching this live, I would have thought they were goners for sure.

  • @JCpatriots
    @JCpatriots 9 лет назад +1763

    I was born about 6 hours later... my mom's water broke a little bit after this quake hit. My parents joke that the earthquake broke her water lol.

    • @rdk2323
      @rdk2323 6 лет назад +78

      We were born on the same day then! Neato

    • @Teddy_Bass
      @Teddy_Bass 6 лет назад +20

      Cool tale there

    • @jeffanderli1718
      @jeffanderli1718 6 лет назад +34

      I was working at pier 39

    • @CSSUcommand
      @CSSUcommand 6 лет назад +12

      Sorry, I was born on labor day of that same year.

    • @toothpicky
      @toothpicky 5 лет назад +20

      Well at least you're alive lol

  • @eventone1360
    @eventone1360 3 года назад +224

    I was in South San Francisco when this happened at my dad's warehouse. We felt it and it was crazy watching the power lines whip and I'll never forget watching a wave roll through the concrete parking lot like it was water. All that being said we didnt suffer any damage and had no idea how bad thing really were until we starting hearing on the radio as reports came in.
    As maligned as Camdlestick Park was, I like to think of this as part of its legacy. How it stood strong and potentially saved the lives of around 60,000 people.

    • @djbadillo5378
      @djbadillo5378 2 года назад +15

      Wow, this comment gave me chills. Good on Candlestick!

    • @billmason2785
      @billmason2785 2 года назад +5

      I was having a 🍺 beer at Stinson beach ⛱️

    • @bobthered313
      @bobthered313 2 года назад +1

      What is wrong with Candlestick Park?

    • @MrMJmusicLover
      @MrMJmusicLover 2 года назад +4

      @@billmason2785 I was watching this game when it happened.

    • @gnnascarfan2410
      @gnnascarfan2410 Год назад +11

      Candlestick probably saved hundreds of thousands if not millions because almost everyone was home to watch the ball game.

  • @glamourgirl2123
    @glamourgirl2123 7 лет назад +420

    4:37 "I'll tell ya what, we're havin' an earth---" *fzzzzzzzzzzzt*

  • @CongaLineMonkey
    @CongaLineMonkey 4 года назад +58

    Only Al Michaels could keep his cool and his sense of humor at a time like that. Absolute legend.

  • @KasperAura
    @KasperAura 4 года назад +180

    Today's the 30th anniversary, and that's why I'm here.

    • @ILoveOldTWC
      @ILoveOldTWC 4 года назад +1

      Me too.

    • @disneyfan8178
      @disneyfan8178 4 года назад +2

      Me three. And I'm a Giants' fan today because, in part, to the earthquake.

    • @OTHWingDrops
      @OTHWingDrops 4 года назад

      Same.

    • @1Cheytown
      @1Cheytown 4 года назад +1

      Actually it’s today....those of us who actually went through will never forget that

    • @keanucora4606
      @keanucora4606 3 года назад

      Will soon be 32 years ago in 2021.

  • @surferpam1
    @surferpam1 3 года назад +249

    Unless you've ever *experienced* an earthquake, you don't know how much more scary than pictured it really is.

    • @Royal_Salahuddin
      @Royal_Salahuddin 2 года назад +11

      I experienced an earthquake before but a small one

    • @gnnascarfan2410
      @gnnascarfan2410 Год назад +10

      I’ve experienced small quakes and it is a strange feeling. At my house I have asked around for my family saying “Did you feel that?“ and in public I’ve seen 5-10 look around and say “That was an earthquake wasn’t it?”

    • @codyj1162
      @codyj1162 Год назад +5

      Ive slept through 3. Never been awake for one. Lol

    • @jameshoran8
      @jameshoran8 Год назад +6

      I am from Philly and was in San Diego in 1986 when two earthquakes hit. One centered in North Palm Springs on July 7th and the second off Oceanside on July 13th. Both were Magnitude 5.6 and both were horrific. To this easterner, you never forget that feeling.

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 Год назад

      I was in this Earthquake. I was 6. We lived in Novato at the time.

  • @lagmuncher
    @lagmuncher 9 лет назад +368

    I would totally watch baseball if James Earl Jones opened every game with an epic poem of fantastic metaphors comparing the bases to far away lands dominated by ongoing war between 2 factions,

    • @SeanMadeAScene
      @SeanMadeAScene 5 лет назад +15

      that'd be fucking hilarious

    • @sillygoose635
      @sillygoose635 5 лет назад +7

      @@SeanMadeAScene and amazing

    • @odizm5196
      @odizm5196 4 года назад +15

      James Earl Jones poem was so baddass it made the earth shake literally

    • @doctorx2105
      @doctorx2105 2 года назад +8

      "I find your lack of base running disturbing."

    • @OneOfManyJoels
      @OneOfManyJoels 2 года назад +2

      @@odizm5196 it was mother nature’s way of showing appreciation for his work!

  • @brothertee1017
    @brothertee1017 11 лет назад +47

    This was October 17, 1989 on my 17th birthday. I will never forget that day.

    • @gabrielquesnot7840
      @gabrielquesnot7840 5 лет назад +3

      It was on my brother's bday as well. He turned 3 that day.

    • @HovaNirvana
      @HovaNirvana 5 лет назад +3

      That means you were born the same day as Eminem. Interesting.

    • @calltf2165
      @calltf2165 4 года назад +2

      I wasn’t born when this happened
      I was born in 2003
      So I was 14 years late

    • @oreajessica
      @oreajessica 2 года назад

      My cousin turned 9 on that day.

  • @MrUnidyne
    @MrUnidyne 9 лет назад +217

    4:37 - "I'll tell ya what! We're havin' an earth..."

  • @celinac4535
    @celinac4535 5 лет назад +189

    “And we will be back, WE HOPE, from San Francisco in just a moment...”
    Easily some of the most erie words spoken on live TV

    • @thegreyavenger2
      @thegreyavenger2 3 года назад +1

      I believe he meant he hopes for the start of the game.

    • @josephconciatori9824
      @josephconciatori9824 3 года назад +13

      @@thegreyavenger2 Yes, that is exactly what he meant. However, the 1989 World Series did not resume until October 27, ten days after the earthquake.

  • @gitane1976
    @gitane1976 5 лет назад +262

    We can clearly hear the people screaming in the stadium. I would have panicked. They said that a lot of lives were saved because people were in the stadium.

    • @Ryan-0413
      @Ryan-0413 3 года назад +60

      Not just inside the stadium, but because of the timing of the game (and the fact that they were both California teams), a lot of people went home from work early in order to watch the game. Saved a lot of lives because a lot less cars were on the bridges and overpasses when the earthquake happened

    • @thegreyavenger2
      @thegreyavenger2 3 года назад +10

      They weren’t screaming they were cheering it was over.

    • @bobkinect5254
      @bobkinect5254 3 года назад +5

      @@thegreyavenger2 “tHeY WeRe sCrEaMiNg tHeY WeRe cHeErInG It wAs oVeR” shut the fuck up

    • @thegreyavenger2
      @thegreyavenger2 3 года назад +5

      @@bobkinect5254 I was there you shit head were you?

    • @bobkinect5254
      @bobkinect5254 3 года назад +2

      @@thegreyavenger2 imagine lying to prove your aren’t a piece of shit
      how about this, prove me wrong by getting a picture of you at the stadium, also, let me see a picture of you now so i can see what your saying is true

  • @elisefincher4478
    @elisefincher4478 8 лет назад +150

    I was pretty young when this happened maybe 6. I remember for the longest time I was freaked out by baseball cause I thought that was what caused the earthquake.

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 8 лет назад +12

      +Elise Fincher The signal went out, my stepdad told me "Stand still and DON'T move, we're getting ready to have an Earthquake". I asked him how do you know, and he answered "We're only 30 minutes from SF son, it'll hit within a minute". one minute later at 5:07 PM PDT, it hit. He carried my infant baby brother and ran out of the house after it was over while he told me to follow him. Mom was at Safeway just 3 minutes up the hill. She got back about 6:05 PM. and started telling us that people in the parking lot ducked down and covered their heads.
      I too was 6 when this happened.

    • @elisefincher4478
      @elisefincher4478 8 лет назад +12

      +Tornado1994 this is one of those events that if you were at the right age you remember right where you were and exactly what you were doing. I myself at the time lived in Sausalito and was watching the world series with my grandparents. I had never ever experienced anything like that so rightly so I froze. I had a shelf that pretty much fell on me but by the grace of god I had no injuries. My grandfather ended up pulling me from under the shelf and ended up pulling me out and got us out of the house. Glad you and your family were okay.

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 8 лет назад +2

      Elise Fincher Thanks. We were in Novato at the time.

    • @CosbyTheCaterpillar
      @CosbyTheCaterpillar 6 лет назад +6

      Must be a mechanism they enact whenever the visiting team is at about to swing the bat, lol

    • @betetet
      @betetet 3 года назад +1

      @@Tornado1994 Wow! Amazing.

  • @KidTonyGaming
    @KidTonyGaming 3 года назад +35

    Al Micheals is a legend he took that whole experience in stride and still delivered excellent play by play

  • @ericwicker1
    @ericwicker1 9 лет назад +525

    I'll tell you what where having an earth....

    • @kristenjenkins2560
      @kristenjenkins2560 9 лет назад +27

      creepy right?! O.o then nothing.

    • @kineticdeath
      @kineticdeath 9 лет назад +31

      the day someone says "we no longer have an earth" will be the worst day ever

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 6 лет назад +14

      I'll tell you what it looks like a small moon has appeared near Ear....

    • @airaero5473
      @airaero5473 5 лет назад

      100th like I know irrelevant

    • @HarrySylveon
      @HarrySylveon 5 лет назад

      (Static) (world series)

  • @_JDMartinez
    @_JDMartinez 8 лет назад +501

    4:36 not even an earthquake can shut Tim McCarver up.

  • @gdub454
    @gdub454 10 лет назад +91

    being a former Bay Area resident...this is still very engrained in my memory..was a Tuesday..Oct.17 1989..bout 5:05 p.m...dinnertime pretty much...

    • @charlesklimko492
      @charlesklimko492 5 лет назад +5

      I was living-in Cleveland, Ohio, at-the-time; so, it was about 8:05 PM, Eastern-Time. I missed the event, because I had-been taking-a-nap, after-work. When I woke-up, I turned-on the TV, and I was really-confused.

    • @DinoShermanCEYZ
      @DinoShermanCEYZ 2 года назад

      I was in Fremont at the time.Shooting pool, playing Cutthroat, rap music was causing more crime than ever. I thought post game meant before the game.. apparently they had no such intentions of doing what I thought. I live in Sacramento now,I self discovered Psychiatree Psychiatricks and plan to take over the World someday. If I could just find Adam/Eve who got your deed through Eden/need.. I'm beginning to think they're a delusion and you can't take something from a delusion. You're species was very foolish as to give the deed(intentionally leave it to) non existent Eve/Adam.. huh.. bummer.. ©Dino Sherman

    • @Scrappicat
      @Scrappicat Год назад

      I was in my dorm room at UC Davis and some of my friends were in the room with me. We felt it quite strongly and I was the first person to say that it was an earthquake. We knew it had to be a huge quake somewhere not nearby. A friend down the hall was on the phone with her parents in SJ when it happened and told us they had a huge earthquake there. We all immediately tried calling our parents but we couldn't get through for 3 days. We were freaking out but there was nothing we could do so we all went to dinner.

    • @briane173
      @briane173 4 месяца назад

      @@Scrappicat "Oh my god I can't get hold of my family (weeping) what do we do!? I'm scared what's happening I can't contact anybody I'm hungry let's go eat...."

    • @Scrappicat
      @Scrappicat 4 месяца назад

      @@briane173 Oh hush. Were you there? What was your experience?

  • @joshs5646
    @joshs5646 4 года назад +20

    It's hard to believe it's been 30 years since this happened. Times were so much different then.

  • @philmccracken179
    @philmccracken179 3 года назад +22

    Was there with my family in the upper deck right above al Michaels head. The crowd went crazy with excitement after the earthquake, I think most of us thought it was just the fans stomping our feet. Then a few minutes later a guy with a portable radio yelled “Jesus Christ! The bay bridge collapsed!” We then understood the magnitude and my mom was like “let’s get the hell out of here”. We were one of the first to leave and they wouldn’t let us out for like 15 minutes because everyone was confused. It was crazy

  • @woodykelleher9253
    @woodykelleher9253 Год назад +21

    RIP Tim McCarver.

  • @nicholascesparza
    @nicholascesparza 10 лет назад +25

    I was south of SF in Gilroy. I was only 9 yrs old in 1989 but I remember how STRONG the earthquake was!! That deep rumble and the WHOLE GROUND was not so much shaking but more like rocking--VIOLENTLY.

    • @liquideagle6884
      @liquideagle6884 10 лет назад +4

      Yeah man I was 8 n I knew it was the end. That shake was the hand of God scaring the shit out of the Bay Area. I was terrified out of my mind through out. What a way to end the 80s.

  • @woodrowclarkii6097
    @woodrowclarkii6097 10 лет назад +15

    I remember this as I was on the Bay Bridge heading from my SF office to my East Bay home. My car was stopped with thousands of others -- a block and half from the collapse of the top (west bound) bridge. It took over 9 hours to get home and was one of the few
    people who had a cell phone to call my children. I lent that phone to over a dozen others
    to do the same !!!!

    • @richard94511
      @richard94511 4 года назад +2

      Woodrow, I was stuck with some coworkers on 101 south trying to get back to the east bay, seemed newsradio reports said San Mateo bridge was open, then closed, back & forth, so we ended up crossing Dumbarton bridge...doing like 10-15 mph on the freeway. Took over 9 hrs finally. Eeriest part was the entire way there were NO lights on hardly anywhere, except for some spots like SFO🤤😨and how Hot it was outside.

    • @dougrigel1997
      @dougrigel1997 Год назад

      I was above you just past the tunnel.

  • @godssoldier4L
    @godssoldier4L 2 года назад +24

    I was 15 I remember watching that with my mom and dad. It was so weird bc I rarely watched baseball and I was up in a rec room alone when it started and my parents never came up there and that evening they both did and we all were just lounging on the carpet watching together when it happened. I'll never forget it. R.I.P DAD 🙏❤

  • @michaelastorga3187
    @michaelastorga3187 Год назад +31

    RIP Tim McCarver. One of the greatest announcers of all time. I sat done at the dinner with my family when the earthquake happened

  • @birb2581
    @birb2581 4 года назад +88

    Imagine Joe Buck reacting to an earthquake

  • @jaygee6738
    @jaygee6738 3 года назад +19

    I remember the day very well. For me living in central California and feeling the minor shaking, I knew exactly what happened. So incredibly scary for the people up in the bay area.

    • @almostfm
      @almostfm 3 года назад +4

      I'm in that part of California, too. I had the day off, but I worked at a Giants affiliate and was watching the ballgame. The thing, of course, is that if you just feel it, you can't tell if it's fairly small and close or big and far away. Having the picture cut out and then feeling it told me the rough details of what I needed to know. I called the studio and told them so they could be ready for the calls.
      The weird thing was that if you were listening on the radio, you didn't know until later where the quake was. They were in the pregame show, which was pre-recorded, and KNBR (that originated the broadcast) just "blipped" off the air for a second or two before their emergency generator kicked in.

  • @misstraceynolan
    @misstraceynolan 10 лет назад +26

    Tim and Al handled this with such grace.

  • @adrianmcmanis1377
    @adrianmcmanis1377 5 лет назад +9

    I was in 3rd grade back in ‘89 when this happened. I remember my dad watching the World Series on television and that great awful earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area. Then I remember my 3rd grade class talking about the earthquake.

  • @erikriggs4954
    @erikriggs4954 Год назад +19

    May Tim McCarver rest in peace 🕊️

  • @SallieGeee
    @SallieGeee 5 лет назад +10

    I was in a parking garage in San Jose leaving work that day when my car and everyone else's started shaking, and people walking to their cars were losing balance and staggering. Electricity went out and we had to wait for them to remove the arm to get out of the garage. I couldn't believe the number of big aftershocks that evening. Memorable day.

    • @partyguy101ify
      @partyguy101ify 11 месяцев назад

      Oh I would have lost my mind thinking I was a goner. 😢

  • @kixigvak
    @kixigvak 5 лет назад +8

    I was under the right field bleachers with a 600mm lens trained on first base. At first I thought the people in the stands were stomping their feet, but it was the quake. My first reaction was I was worried the lens on the tripod had moved away from the base. Gradually we figured out that it was serious. A TV guy called me over to look at his monitor. The blimp was over the Bay Bridge showing that part of it had collapsed. Behind the bleachers I ran into a guy who was vomiting. I asked him if he was OK and he said he'd been up in the lights changing a burned out bulb when it hit. The lights were swinging 20 feet each way and he thought he was toast for sure. "I'm OK, I just can't quit throwing up!" Finally at midnight the boss told me I could go home. I lived in the Marina district and it was on fire. A lot of buildings had collapsed and there was a real spooky vibe. No lights. The only damage at my apartment was my yucca plant had fallen over. I baseball game to remember.

    • @usmc-veteran73-77
      @usmc-veteran73-77 5 лет назад

      A day in baseball history we will never forget.....even on the east coast.

  • @hiimemily
    @hiimemily 4 года назад +20

    "Well folks, that's the greatest open in the history of television, bar none!"

  • @timothygouldjr8384
    @timothygouldjr8384 11 месяцев назад +13

    The 1989 World Series actually saved lots of lives. It occurred on what usually is rush hour traffic but the freeways had less commuters due to most people watching the game

    • @1Cheytown
      @1Cheytown 6 месяцев назад +2

      It's true!! There were TONS of watch parties going on when Loma struck so FAR less traffic on BOTH major bridges in the Bay

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@1Cheytown The Most Folks that perished in Loma Prieta was on Cypress Nimitz I-880. There was a few fatalities on Oakland Bay Bridge though.

    • @pantherzone2008
      @pantherzone2008 4 месяца назад +2

      If it wasn't for San Francisco winning the National League pennant in 1989 and Oakland winning the American League pennant, the World Series Game 3 would have been held in Chicago, Illinois on that day instead against Toronto Blue Jays, and would have resulted in a death toll topping 390,000 people from Loma Prieta Earthquake. This earthquake did save 385,000 people that day, thanks to the World Series held in San Francisco. They are very lucky to survive this!

    • @1Cheytown
      @1Cheytown 4 месяца назад +1

      @pantherzone2008 Yep....since both teams were Bay Area teams, lots of watch parties being held and people were off work early so the normally busy structures weren't as crowded...saving many a lives. (I lived through it and remember it well)

  • @billhann9054
    @billhann9054 3 года назад +1

    My 3 year old son and I were returning to Sacramento from the Santa Ana SF International airport and as we were 10 past the Oakland Bay Bridge we had to pull over on the Freeway. Grateful we departed early. Always listen to you gut feelings. Intuition and Devine Intervention saved our lives.

  • @puibooker6488
    @puibooker6488 3 года назад +17

    Two legends on the Mic. Thank you Al and Tim.

  • @dragongrrl3
    @dragongrrl3 10 лет назад +51

    Out of this whole video, all I can do is laugh at the description for it. Seriously, though, these guys are actually heroes in my book for what they did as journalists after the quake struck. It takes guts to just do your job, but it also takes heart and balls to do it the way they did.

  • @johnnyroberts3761
    @johnnyroberts3761 9 лет назад +70

    I asked my dad (who was born in 1955) if he remembered when the earthquake happened, & he told me that he was getting ready to listen to the game on the radio (he's from Wisconsin, but he lived in Belize at the time) and they announced that there was an earthquake in the Bay area.

    • @MrScoopoo10
      @MrScoopoo10 5 лет назад +2

      my mom was a senior in high school when she felt it

  • @smoothALOE
    @smoothALOE 2 года назад +5

    It’s so eery looking at that footage from the blimp just moments before the destruction. It’s kind of like rewatching a horror film and you’re waiting for that jump scare to occur, but you’re never 100% sure when it’s going to happen… what impresses me about this video the most is the fact that the audio feed of Al Michaels was back on within around 10 seconds of the earthquake ending. That’s great work by the media team, under duress.

  • @shawnhell
    @shawnhell Год назад +5

    Thanks for the flashback. Saw this as it happened. Me and my dad sitting down to an evening meal (his famous Hamburger Helper made his way ;)) The broadcast just as you see it, were both trying to figure if he said "earthquake", and that's when we felt it. We were both laughing like kids at the experience (in shock and fear) looking out the window at everything shaking. Then it stopped. The TV came back in the middle of an episode of "Rosanne" where I live. That's when I saw a deep worry wash over my dad. A lot of people did die in that one. Edit: Posting this after experiencing today's earthquake.

  • @billolsen4360
    @billolsen4360 5 лет назад +39

    You gotta hand it to California, hardly ever a dull moment.

  • @BasicallyStevee
    @BasicallyStevee 12 лет назад +17

    I was 12 and my family had just moved to CA. This was our introduction to the state. I still love San Francisco:-)

  • @YolandaAnneBrown95726
    @YolandaAnneBrown95726 6 лет назад +5

    28 years ago, I was watching this with my mom and living in San Francisco. And then the quake hit. Surreal.

  • @will.a.benjamin
    @will.a.benjamin 7 лет назад +6

    Who better than Al Michaels to be at the helm of live TV when an earthquake strikes. Bravo.

  • @stealthdasniper
    @stealthdasniper 7 лет назад +265

    If Fox were filming the World Series 89 when this happened, they would be like "Woah. That was weird. Alright moving on... "

    • @crossfittierra8914
      @crossfittierra8914 7 лет назад

      Jose Maldonado ikr

    • @cooperdavis4212
      @cooperdavis4212 6 лет назад +47

      Joe buck would be like "Folks that was an earthquake. let's go back to the 4th inning....."

    • @ChrisDutch
      @ChrisDutch 6 лет назад +13

      Or they would blame on the Clintons or Obama and then cut to a car crash and wrap it up with Shemp Hannity lying about anything.

    • @chitownbearsfan34
      @chitownbearsfan34 6 лет назад +28

      ChrisDutch Wrong Fox, dipshit.

    • @qalaxysnail8141
      @qalaxysnail8141 6 лет назад +4

      do you even know how bad that earthquake was? It doesn’t matter who was broadcasting it, they could’ve have just shaken it off. (No pun intended)

  • @RDarth
    @RDarth 13 лет назад +9

    Al Michaels is one of the classiest and professional sports announcers out there. I'm glad he's still doing it.

  • @jaymorgenthal9479
    @jaymorgenthal9479 4 года назад +2

    I remember it like it was yesterday. I had just turned 38. Now i’m 68 and the memories are still fresh.

  • @dirty9er415
    @dirty9er415 10 лет назад +12

    Lived in a 3 story building in the mission...I just froze. I was 11 years old and was horrified by them. I still remember the day when my grandma had to slap me because i ran out with my pants and drawers down screaming off a 2 point something while on the toilet months before. 1989 was a life changer for me...ever since then I stay calm, cool, and collected. God Bless those who lost their lives that day. Everyone else, be ready. Remember, we were told that the next big one would hit us in the next 30 years. As of now, we have 5 years left.

    • @AlphaXY13
      @AlphaXY13 9 лет назад +1

      It's estimated it may be a magnitude 7.5 or above, so brace yourself! Bless you!

    • @mecormany
      @mecormany 5 лет назад +1

      1

    • @rotoriiy
      @rotoriiy 5 лет назад +2

      This was posted 5.. years ago... OH NO

    • @angiebee2225
      @angiebee2225 2 года назад +1

      The "Big One" was supposed to happen by the time I turned 16, according to the news after the Whittier Narrows quake in 1987. I lived in Whittier and was 6 at the time. Earthquakes were terrifying to me after that. The worst quake I felt was the Northridge quake in '94, though. The "regular" quakes are bad enough. May the Big One hold off until I no longer have family in CA.

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 2 года назад

      @@angiebee2225 The "Big" One is an old Wives Tale. So as a California born Texan, I say, you've got nothing to worry about.

  • @eqmusic
    @eqmusic 13 лет назад +15

    Lived in Novato and remember this like yesterday, my father worked in Oakland and used the Cypress Structure to commute back and forth. He didn't work that day and would have been driving home from work when the quake hit. He lost couple of co-workers that worked with him. I remember taking a drive to look at the collapse couple days after the quake. We got out to look, I didn't understand how serious it was until I saw the destruction for myself. I could see my father was a little shook up but

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 6 месяцев назад

      I was ALSO in Novato at the time!

  • @tyrese3745
    @tyrese3745 9 лет назад +41

    I remember watching this on WABC-TV Channel 7 in the Newark, NJ area that night. But then again, I was only seven years old and didn't know anything.

    • @anthonyheyward8566
      @anthonyheyward8566 9 лет назад +8

      Christopher Howell Funny I remember watching this with my Mom. I was 7 too in the Bronx. Weird, but one of my first memories. Time fly's huh?

    • @kascnef
      @kascnef 8 лет назад

      +Anthony Heyward I was six years old and didn't care for this series since the yankees weren't playing and I was getting ready for bed.

    • @MichaelSheehy75
      @MichaelSheehy75 6 лет назад +2

      I was 14 and watching on WABC-7

    • @Alex-fx5es
      @Alex-fx5es 6 лет назад

      +Christopher Howell
      Wow, I was 8 years old living in Belleville, NJ watching with my father. I'll never forget the video going out when Canseco was running and Al Michaels saying we're having an earthquake.

    • @DAB901
      @DAB901 6 лет назад

      I had just turned 7 and was living only 80 miles away. I’m pretty sure it was felt where I lived.

  • @NeoNitty
    @NeoNitty 9 лет назад +4

    I was 5,in NY,watching the game on pops lap in the living room with my sis..after it hit they switched over to Rosanne episodes. It was one of those everlasting memories that stick around forever..

    • @rustykuntz94
      @rustykuntz94 5 лет назад

      NeoNitty I’m pretty sure they went to ABC news covering the quake story.

    • @ricksanchezsflask8794
      @ricksanchezsflask8794 5 лет назад

      @@rustykuntz94 no someone else said they switched to roseanne too. Which is better than the news anyways.

  • @AtarahDerek
    @AtarahDerek 5 лет назад +10

    I'm watching a video about an earthquake, and all I can think about is how, "Everything we see exists together in a delicate balance..."

  • @TampaJohn
    @TampaJohn 6 лет назад +8

    I remember watching the news all night into the next day. Such powerful, heartbreaking stuff. What stood out was that car driving on the bridge and when the bridge collapsed, the car was left dangling by the front wheels. I forget if the ever rescued those people.

  • @teejay3272
    @teejay3272 10 лет назад +6

    I was downtown for this one and in L.A. for the Northridge quake. VERY different experiences in a lot of ways...except one. The power in each was phenomenal. A big earthquake is an instant reminder of how truly insignificant people are when faced with the insane power of nature.

    • @tbarnett984
      @tbarnett984 Год назад +2

      Agreed.

    • @diannehortonpong1388
      @diannehortonpong1388 Год назад +1

      True that! I was in Nevada City, CA for the Lona Prieta quake, Ontario, CA for the Big Bear/Landers Quake (92) and Claremont, CA for the Northridge Quake (94) and all 3 were different from one another. I think this is why I'm in Southern Idaho now. Oddly enough, 8 months after we arrived here in Idaho (July 2019) we had a 6.5 Quake centered near Stanley, ID that we felt in Twin Falls....go figure! Quakes followed me from California to Idaho!

    • @pornsakpongthong1092
      @pornsakpongthong1092 10 месяцев назад

      I read that nature isn't powerful

  • @victor.huy.8021
    @victor.huy.8021 Год назад +2

    I remember this moments vividly. I was standing on a large grass field in front of my apartment swinging a baseball bat, getting ready to watch the WS. When the earthquake hit, I saw the ground waving like water. It even carried me about 2’ up and down, multiple times. Very unique experience.

  • @piratedemoness
    @piratedemoness 9 лет назад +7

    I remember my mother telling me the story of when I was little she couldn't get me to sleep so she rocked me while he watched this game. Suddenly the earthquake hit. I always imaged in my head what it must have been like. Now I know.

  • @jimmyReesby
    @jimmyReesby 4 года назад +4

    I remember that like it was yesterday. Best night for television ever.

  • @statboy08
    @statboy08 13 лет назад +3

    I was four years old at the time of the 89 earthquake, but my father was three rows behind home plate at Candlestick Park during the earthquake and every time I hear this legendary call from Al Michaels, I always think of my dad and how brave he was trying to get from San Fran back to Sacramento.

  • @tonybayarea
    @tonybayarea 4 года назад +1

    I just remember that I didn't feel the earthquake back then in "89". was 7 years old in daycare running around outside playing. Came home later in the day and saw headlines on the news on TV saying we had a big earthquake in the Bay Area. The side of our house had a crack in it that had to get fixed.

  • @brandonharrison9273
    @brandonharrison9273 6 лет назад +1

    I remember this. I was 10... 5th grade, came home to watch. I remember very well

  • @hersheybarblues
    @hersheybarblues 4 года назад +9

    Good lead up toward the scheduled game. The beginning quote's from Bart Giamatte, the late baseball commissioner who'd died a month and a half earlier. His quote begins the theme of homecoming which continues with James Taylor's song. The tune is fitting as the Fall Classic was shifting to the Giants home at Candlestick Park for the first Series game since 1962. It also says "stay awhile and play" and "over here it's clear" with a backdrop of blue sky. And fittingly October's mentioned. The montage from the Giants locker room shows the admonition "Never Give Up." This would soon resonate beyond mere baseball.

    • @kingcassius2586
      @kingcassius2586 Год назад +3

      He died after the season. He was at Game 5 of the NLCS the previous week at Shea. And it's Giamatti.

  • @iamtheghostwriter100
    @iamtheghostwriter100 10 лет назад +8

    I was living in Texas now living in California. I remember watching the Series at the time the earthquake struck. I was taken back by the evens that aired although it is not shown in this clip. But the announcers were on air when everything I was watching on the T.V. started to shack. The announcers seem to be able to pull me in as a viewer to feel the panic that they expressed while on camera. They soon announced to the crowd at the game as well as the viewers; that a bridged had collapsed. A gasp could be heard I felt myself sink into my chair. I was every young at the time so I imagine it was due to youth more than anything else; I've not felt an earthquake and I hope that if or when I do I well know what to do to help myself and those around me. But those few seconds shown on T.V. with the announcers well never be forgotten.

  • @douglashull8769
    @douglashull8769 10 лет назад +1

    I was 5 and in the grocery store getting chips and dip with my dad for the game. I will never forget the screams!

  • @hilaryapril7043
    @hilaryapril7043 2 года назад +2

    Remember watching this live....that quake was devastating...thought of my former friend and co worker Marlene W who was living in the Marina neighborhood.

  • @chrislynch8128
    @chrislynch8128 5 лет назад +13

    From the beginning sequence, its obvious that Darth Vader was in the building. He force choked the stadium

  • @BebeLush2
    @BebeLush2 8 лет назад +8

    I remember watching this with my dad. We were absolutely terrified. You didn't know what the hell was going on, because the feed shut down, and all we could think of was those people in that stadium. Still gives me chills to this day.

    • @SecondEvilEx
      @SecondEvilEx 8 лет назад

      believe it or not everyone in the stadium was safe. (according to Wikipedia)

  • @claytona57
    @claytona57 3 года назад +1

    I was watching the 89’ world series when the earthquake struck. Less than a minute after the announcer mentions earthquake we were feeling it all the way down in San Diego. One day I’ll never forget for sure.

  • @anthonys1325
    @anthonys1325 Год назад +2

    33 years ago tonight - the bay area earthquake - i was home ready to watch the world series at home & i was shocked when the earthquake happen.

  • @hines862009
    @hines862009 10 лет назад +13

    25 years later Al Michaels sounds the same.

  • @daleburrer1546
    @daleburrer1546 4 года назад +3

    The World Series would be delayed 10 days because of damage to Candlestick Park. It got fixed quickly.

    • @harrykargenian5013
      @harrykargenian5013 3 месяца назад

      Candlestick had relatively little damage. It did need to be checked structurally. The reason for the 10 day delay was to let people recover from the terrible things that happened around the Bay area. After the quake, baseball meant nothing with all the human suffering.

  • @jeffking5505
    @jeffking5505 5 лет назад +1

    I started kindergarten right before this happened, I was living in Clovis which is right outside of Fresno, I remember going to SF two years later and there were still signs of the earthquake

  • @janeemillar4408
    @janeemillar4408 10 лет назад +2

    I was in Los Angeles in Studio City watching the Game when it happened. And we felt it a bit! It was so sad that it happened during the Game!
    Peace Be Unto You All and GOD Bless! Jane.

  • @ZhaneMasaki
    @ZhaneMasaki 9 лет назад +10

    4:35 15 Seconds of pure terror. I was 5 at the time, I lived it. I felt it. And it caused a phobia I have been battling ever since.

    • @_MaxHeadroom_
      @_MaxHeadroom_ 8 лет назад +1

      A phobia of earthquakes?

    • @hatersgonhate876
      @hatersgonhate876 8 лет назад +1

      +Jack Ripper NOOO. A fear of shit.😑😑😑

    • @scsstudios
      @scsstudios 8 лет назад +1

      +Tom Gifford Why a phobia? I lived it too. You can't outrun an earthquake and you have nowhere to go, best thing to do is to prepare and to be a safe and as CALM as you can when, yes WHEN... another one strikes! :)

    • @angiebee2225
      @angiebee2225 2 года назад +1

      I was 6 and living in Whittier when the Whittier Narrows quake hit in '87, and have never lost my fear of earthquakes. They're terrifying because you can't outrun it and have nowhere to go. Now I live where there are tornadoes, and those at least sometimes have warning, and you can go down to the basement...

  • @FreshWesss
    @FreshWesss 10 лет назад +37

    25 years later, another quake, and the A's will be playing a nationally televised game on ESPN, which is of course a sister-station to ABC, both owned by Disney. I'm sure we'll see plenty of ABC's footage from 1989 during tonight's Angels - A's telecast on ESPN.

    • @TMC1982Part2
      @TMC1982Part2 9 лет назад +2

      Larry Renforth The irony is that even though ABC was a majority owner of ESPN since 1984, the to didn't co-mingle that much during the pre-Disney days. This was because ABC Sports was a pro-union (mostly on the technical side) shop while ESPN was union free.

    • @MrT8599
      @MrT8599 4 года назад +1

      @@TMC1982Part2 but once Disney bought ABC and the majority of ESPN, the two became coexistent with each other, eventually leading to ABC Sports' coverage of the NHL and NBA (and possibly other sports coverage) being on a time-buy basis from ESPN and then the dissolving of ABC Sports entirely, replacing it with ESPN on ABC.

  • @judylee4649
    @judylee4649 3 года назад +1

    We were watching this game from NC. When the picture went out my guys started just throwin a fit. I stayed up long after the beer was gone and watched the ongoing broadcast of the destruction. Horrible time for those folks.

  • @NationOfOranges696
    @NationOfOranges696 10 лет назад +5

    My mom remembers this earthquake very much. She was at work in Seattle when the tremor occurred.

    • @futuregohan4837
      @futuregohan4837 2 года назад

      That Earthquake Is The Equivalent Of Ken Griffey Jr's Earthquake Shattering Home Runs Of That Magnitude

  • @ricksanchezsflask8794
    @ricksanchezsflask8794 5 лет назад +3

    And everyone in the stadium just cheered. Awesome.

  • @nikbol43below
    @nikbol43below 7 лет назад +27

    I've only ever seen Al Michaels in recent years. He looks so young.

  • @B1gSmooth91
    @B1gSmooth91 2 года назад +2

    I was out in my front yard playing catch with my brother when this happened - and we could feel it all the way up in Washington state.

  • @bishopconnor
    @bishopconnor 4 года назад +2

    I got chills when I heard the sound of the crowd clearly change one second before the video trouble starts.

  • @ntsecrets
    @ntsecrets 12 лет назад +3

    I love this video, its exactly what you'd expect from a satellite uplink that starts to shake, ABC must have had a telephone link for backup audio that stayed on.

  • @vhsmaniaman6986
    @vhsmaniaman6986 3 года назад +15

    Just like al michaels said, that is the greatest opening in the history of television. And I can't even disagree 😂👍

  • @Moose6340
    @Moose6340 11 лет назад +2

    I remember watching this live with my roommates on TV. We couldn't believe it.

  • @sngwrter49
    @sngwrter49 5 лет назад +2

    This was on my son's 7th birthday. I was living in Sacramento and was sitting in the Raley corporate headquarters parking lot waiting on my wife to get off work. Suddenly, this strange shaking feeling started and I looked to my left to see the car parked next to me rocking back and forth while the car in front of me was rocking side to side. I turned to look at the office building and saw the office chandelier swaying and thought "Get out of there" in reference to my wife. It lasted about a minute and that was plenty long enough for the feeling of having the earth moving underneath you with virtually nowhere to go to escape from it.

  • @hinglemccringleberry8100
    @hinglemccringleberry8100 3 года назад +4

    Watching this entire clip knowing what’s going to happen made my stomach churn. Shows the world can flip upside down at an instant. I bet it was terrifying over there.

  • @whouploadsripsat3inthemorning
    @whouploadsripsat3inthemorning 9 лет назад +127

    4:33
    The earthquake kicks in.

  • @markrobinson1135
    @markrobinson1135 2 года назад +1

    Al Michaels had been the San Francisco Giants radio announcer for years. I grew up on the San Andreas fault. That big of an earthquake he felt it immediately and reported it. Nobody else in the announcing Booth knew what was going on.
    He did a great job reporting the earthquake because he was the only reporter in the area.
    Every major airport was down no electricity.

  • @zx1400a7f
    @zx1400a7f 5 лет назад +2

    My sis and I were ready for the game when it hit. We lived in Hollister (San Benito County) just under the San Andreas Fault. Still to this day, living in Kentucky, I'd rather take an earthquake over a tornado any damned day.

  • @mattcintosh2
    @mattcintosh2 7 лет назад +56

    Part of the reason the video broke up is they were probably using satellite uplinks. When the satellite dishes started shaking, the signal wasn't getting up to the "bird"

    • @MendotaTech
      @MendotaTech 5 лет назад +3

      It's not the Truck or the Dishes that are the concern of the uplink operators at the park. Save yourself first!

    • @ricksanchezsflask8794
      @ricksanchezsflask8794 5 лет назад +7

      The earth was the only one giving the "bird" at that point.

    • @skwira000
      @skwira000 4 года назад

      Jerry Smith that’s funny

  • @rachelsunqvist6430
    @rachelsunqvist6430 6 лет назад +10

    "How to get Tim McCarver to shut up." Love as a cardinals fan 💘

  • @AaronAaron247
    @AaronAaron247 9 лет назад +1

    I was 3 years old when this happened I remember watching it with my dad

  • @J_131
    @J_131 5 лет назад +1

    I was at Dodger Stadium once during a small earthquake. Such a bizarre sensation to feel the entire section of a stadium move at once in the same direction.

  • @gedias1
    @gedias1 5 лет назад +5

    I'm a Blue Jay fan. It's a really good thing that the A's beat them that year, and that the Giants played them. It probably saved some lives because people in the area left work early.

  • @jpz.5558
    @jpz.5558 5 лет назад +5

    Who is watching this after the 7-5-19 earthquake?