Most Iconic Moment for each MLB Team

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
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  • @duncanlevine4664
    @duncanlevine4664 7 лет назад +716

    lmfao almost all the teams have a World Series win or pennant in this and the nats have an nlds homerun as their most iconic moment

    • @TaiyoN
      @TaiyoN 7 лет назад +8

      Duncan Levine should be the winning game of the 2004 World Series for the Red Sox. First championship in 86 years

    • @littlepigusmith7765
      @littlepigusmith7765 7 лет назад +4

      Duncan Levine dude the brewers got a moment not in World Series

    • @duncanlevine4664
      @duncanlevine4664 7 лет назад +13

      Littlepigu Smith yeah but the brewers don't choke year after year w a good team. nats manage to choke every time its hilarious

    • @damonwatt4420
      @damonwatt4420 7 лет назад +5

      Duncan Levine the nationals had a walk off homer in the nlds, and the Brewers had a walk off hit in the nlds LOL

    • @Ravenforce3
      @Ravenforce3 7 лет назад +9

      I'll see your Nats and raise you my Indians getting shown losing in heartbreaking Game 7 THREE times, including their own "greatest moment."

  • @matrixphijr
    @matrixphijr 7 лет назад +303

    Since the video goes division by division (NL East -> NL Central -> NL West -> AL East -> AL Central -> AL West), here is a true alphabetical-order list of each team:
    Arizona Diamondbacks - 4:33
    Atlanta Braves - 0:00
    Baltimore Orioles - 6:43
    Boston Red Sox - 7:02
    Chicago Cubs - 2:10
    Chicago White Sox - 9:14
    Cincinnati Reds - 2:26
    Cleveland Indians - 9:40
    Colorado Rockies - 5:04
    Detroit Tigers - 10:07
    Florida/Miami Marlins - 0:31
    Houston Astros - 11:13
    Kansas City Royals - 10:27
    Los Angeles (Anaheim) Angels - 11:34
    Los Angeles Dodgers - 5:29
    Milwaukee Brewers - 2:56
    Minnesota Twins - 10:46
    New York Mets - 0:53
    New York Yankees - 8:01
    Oakland Athletics - 12:46
    Philadelphia Phillies - 1:21
    Pittsburgh Pirates - 3:18
    St. Louis Cardinals - 3:42
    San Diego Padres - 6:04
    San Francisco Giants - 6:23
    Seattle Mariners - 13:03
    Tampa Bay Rays - 8:28
    Texas Rangers - 13:42
    Toronto Blue Jays - 8:46
    Washington Nationals - 1:42

    • @raidermarty46
      @raidermarty46 6 лет назад +6

      You sir are holy

    • @nicoh3043
      @nicoh3043 6 лет назад +1

      matrixphijr I appreciate you greatly for this

    • @elikernaghan6511
      @elikernaghan6511 6 лет назад

      matrixphijr u

    • @sfgkate
      @sfgkate 6 лет назад

      Hold up, where’s the giants?

    • @sfgkate
      @sfgkate 6 лет назад

      Nevermind lol I’m blind

  • @epicbaseballhighlights9492
    @epicbaseballhighlights9492  6 лет назад +264

    Who wants a remake of this sometime soon?

    • @tylergil7322
      @tylergil7322 6 лет назад

      Epic Baseball Highlights lit

    • @en6853
      @en6853 6 лет назад +3

      Epic Baseball Highlights me. Oh feel as though the reds have better moments than that

    • @pdawg193
      @pdawg193 6 лет назад +11

      Should have the Astros winning the World Series.

    • @maxnewberg4978
      @maxnewberg4978 6 лет назад

      Epic Baseball Highlights for surw

    • @Diejoubu
      @Diejoubu 6 лет назад +2

      Rockies clip shoulda been that last throw to Helton that got them their Pennant.

  • @benluecken8533
    @benluecken8533 7 лет назад +30

    The Mariners one never get old. My oh my! R.I.P Dave Niehaus. What a legend.

  • @marshawnlynch621
    @marshawnlynch621 7 лет назад +413

    I think the Rays one should have been Longoria's walkoff homerun in extra innings over the short porch in game 162 to beat the Yankees after a 7-1 comeback and clinch themselves a spot in the post season

    • @eduartxc
      @eduartxc 7 лет назад +12

      Caleb Belanger as a Red Sox fan I agree. It was awful.

    • @georgecoulson2948
      @georgecoulson2948 7 лет назад +5

      Caleb Belanger absolutely dude that was amazing

    • @westjoe3276
      @westjoe3276 7 лет назад +1

      Caleb Belanger greatest day ever

    • @Verszia
      @Verszia 7 лет назад +5

      Caleb Belanger yeah. i was at that :D

    • @waltsposts8583
      @waltsposts8583 7 лет назад +11

      i will never forget that moment. it is without a doubt the greatest moment in rays history. that entire last month was unreal.

  • @fafnir242
    @fafnir242 7 лет назад +203

    Mets should have been Bartolo Colon's home run. Lol. I'm actually only half joking about that. That was pretty epic, you gotta admit.

    • @roygoodhand1301
      @roygoodhand1301 7 лет назад +2

      That would be a lot better than reminding Red Sox fans about the Buckner incident.

    • @willnyethehockeyguy5828
      @willnyethehockeyguy5828 7 лет назад +1

      Haha agreed

    • @BeastMode-fk7vh
      @BeastMode-fk7vh 7 лет назад +1

      Roy Goodhand definitely lol

    • @bobdylan7274
      @bobdylan7274 7 лет назад +2

      Pretty epic but for the franchise, the mookie one was bigger
      And we have to remind the red Sox fans about it

    • @sce2aux464
      @sce2aux464 6 лет назад +2

      Mets should have been Cleon Jones catching Davy Johnson's fly ball to win the 1969 World Series.

  • @jazzyjgaming2316
    @jazzyjgaming2316 7 лет назад +64

    time stamps:
    Atlanta Braves: 0:00
    Miami Marlins: 0:32
    New York Mets: 0:54
    Philadelphia Phillies: 1:21
    Washington Nationals: 1:43
    Chicago Cubs: 2:10
    Cincinnati Reds: 2:26
    Milwaukee Brewers: 2:58
    Pittsburgh Pirates: 3:18
    St. Louis Cardinals: 3:42
    Arizona Diamondbacks: 4:34
    Colorado Rockies: 5:05
    Los Angeles Dodgers: 5:30
    San Diego Padres: 6:04
    San Francisco Giants: 6:23
    Baltimore Orioles: 6:44
    Boston Red Socks: 7:03
    New York Yankees: 8:02
    Tampa Bay Rays: 8:28
    Toronto Blue Jays: 8:47
    Chicago White Socks: 9:14
    Cleveland Indians: 9:41
    Detroit Tigers: 10:07
    Kansas City Royals: 10:27
    Minnesota Twins: 10:46
    Houston Astros: 11:14
    Los Angeles Angels: 11:35
    Oakland Athletics: 12:46
    Seattle Mariners: 13:03
    Texas Rangers: 13:43
    Hope this helps!

  • @sambrammer4031
    @sambrammer4031 7 лет назад +255

    We all clicked on this video just to see are own team

  • @stinkerthecat8235
    @stinkerthecat8235 7 лет назад +114

    In baseball, players don't get penalized for having fun... *NFL*

    • @MichaelJW72
      @MichaelJW72 7 лет назад +32

      No, they just get thrown at next time up to bat.

    • @mattdoherty6605
      @mattdoherty6605 6 лет назад

      Juan Solo yeah but most of these are at the end of a game so they aren't holding up anything

    • @dantheman5745
      @dantheman5745 6 лет назад +2

      Big difference between unleashing unbridled joy after having won a game and showboating to draw attention to yourself and get your stupid face on SportsCenter.

    • @MTGThrownDown
      @MTGThrownDown 6 лет назад +2

      Juan Solo oh, you mean the No Fun League

  • @AK-io4ed
    @AK-io4ed 7 лет назад +18

    I Can't forget that moment 2011 STL

  • @bigbush521
    @bigbush521 7 лет назад +20

    Ask any Indians fan old enough to remember and I bet they'll tell you Sandy Alomar's home run off Mariano Rivera to stay alive in Game 4 of the 1997 ALDS. Bottom of the 8th, two outs nobody on, greatest closer of all time pitching, and facing elimination, Alomar homered to tie and the Tribe won it a couple innings later. Jacobs Field has never been louder then when he was circling those bases.. It was part of a magical playoff run and an exclamation point on Alomar's terrific season.

  • @TheSMSpider
    @TheSMSpider 7 лет назад +7

    One of the most iconic play calls in Canadian sports history. Touch em all Joe! You'll never hit a bigger home run in your life!

  • @KyleSliger
    @KyleSliger 7 лет назад +34

    Ive seen Edgar hit that double and heard Dave Niehaus make the call probably close to a hundred times and I still get chills every time.

    • @kimberlyalbert9232
      @kimberlyalbert9232 6 лет назад +3

      Kyle Sliger me too! And Edgar belongs in The Hall so class of 2019 here he comes 😊

    • @dantheman5745
      @dantheman5745 6 лет назад +2

      Yep, IMO, one of the most electrifying plays in MLB history. Seeing Jr. smiling on the bottom of the pile afterwards was awesome.

  • @Bolt3456
    @Bolt3456 7 лет назад +268

    nah there are a lot bigger moments for some teams. 2007 tiebreaker walk off for the rockies, not Aaron boone for the Yankees etc

    • @epicbaseballhighlights9492
      @epicbaseballhighlights9492  7 лет назад +9

      Bolt3456 I know I couldn't find the tiebreaker walk off for the Rockies and the Yankees have so many great moments

    • @Bolt3456
      @Bolt3456 7 лет назад

      Billy Collins the comments were open so I left my opinion about his opinion. Just because it's his opinion doesn't meant I can't disagree. And I'm too lazy to make my own video

    • @Bolt3456
      @Bolt3456 7 лет назад +2

      I didn't insult their editing skills or something, I just didn't agree with the video. I'm allowed to disagree with someone's opinion

    • @GLee-oe3op
      @GLee-oe3op 7 лет назад +2

      Bolt3456 for the Yankees it should have been the Called Shot

    • @Bolt3456
      @Bolt3456 7 лет назад

      G. Lee definitely iconic but there's no video of it. In fact it's disputed if it even actually happened (if he was calling his shot, pointing at a fan or whatever)

  • @Tigerhawk1978
    @Tigerhawk1978 7 лет назад +58

    I'm not sure about an Aaron Boone home run in the ALCS being the most iconic moment for a franchise that has won 27 championships.

    • @RandomGuy285
      @RandomGuy285 6 лет назад +6

      And it's not even like the home run helped them go on to win the World Series. If they beat the Marlins, I could see the Boone HR being #1.

    • @matthewjosephthecommonsens2940
      @matthewjosephthecommonsens2940 6 лет назад +5

      Tigerhawk1978 what moment would you suggest? For me There are 4 moments from Yankee lore that could be here: Boone's Hr, Babe Ruth Calling his shot, Jim Leyritz Hr in game 4 of the 1996 WS Don Larsons Perfect game in the WS

    • @timothygalvin3021
      @timothygalvin3021 5 лет назад

      Any of the previously named plays would be more iconic. Also, the flip and the dive.

    • @jasper8922
      @jasper8922 5 лет назад

      Also "Most Iconic" doesn't and shouldn't mean "most important." These plays seem like they're supposed to be the most important plays. For most iconic for the Yankees I might say either Ruth calling his shot or Jeter's play known as "The Flip" to Giambi in 2001 ALCS. That was a play to remember, pretty iconic to me.

    • @experimenttryingtouploadst1204
      @experimenttryingtouploadst1204 5 лет назад +3

      Y'al, don't forget Reggie's 3rd home run in a game in '77 (picked in similar video for greatest moment) or Maris' #61 in 1961. That's why in my comment on the main thread I just said the Yankees have so many. It is hard to pick one.

  • @ryanschmoll343
    @ryanschmoll343 7 лет назад +201

    The video should really be titled "Joe Buck Ruins Majority of Modern Baseball's Greatest Moments"

    • @morganm.6256
      @morganm.6256 6 лет назад

      Ryan Schmoll YESSSSSSSSS

    • @johnlong1618
      @johnlong1618 6 лет назад +7

      That Nelson Cruz grand slam call was atrocious

    • @kevinsheahan9347
      @kevinsheahan9347 6 лет назад +7

      I know I’m late but we will see you tomorrow night is one of my favorite calls of all time

    • @transitfan954
      @transitfan954 6 лет назад +4

      Which of course he stole from his father (Jack Buck), a truly great announcer

    • @kevinsheahan9347
      @kevinsheahan9347 6 лет назад +6

      transitfan954 yes but he did so on the same night 20 years earlier so Joe timed it perfectly

  • @AlanBik3
    @AlanBik3 7 лет назад +32

    That Freeze 3B, then the shot in 2011, wow.

    • @quinnkonneman
      @quinnkonneman 7 лет назад +10

      PolancoAlan_HD That game was incredible. First, Freese's game trying triple in the 9th, one strike away from elimination. Then, Berkman hits a game tying single in the 10th, one strike away from elimination. And finally, Freese's walkoff homer in the 11th.

    • @larsonhill8404
      @larsonhill8404 7 лет назад +1

      PolancoAlan_HD yup that's the cardinals! Whooooo!

    • @dantheman5745
      @dantheman5745 6 лет назад +1

      And Nelson Cruz being too afraid of getting a boo-boo to bother selling out to catch a ball that would've won a World Series for the Rangers. He short-armed a ball that he didn't need to short-arm. Still, one of the best baseball games I've ever seen. (not a Cards fan, BTW)

    • @NickCoppolaNFL
      @NickCoppolaNFL 6 лет назад

      :(

    • @devonalomar9012
      @devonalomar9012 6 лет назад

      Yeah it's not a bad second-place to Ozzie Smith's NLCS home run though.

  • @raider6714
    @raider6714 7 лет назад +132

    Touch 'em all Joe.

    • @GonKillua85
      @GonKillua85 6 лет назад +4

      That gave me chills when he said that

    • @liamh.864
      @liamh.864 6 лет назад +4

      Raider you'll never it a biger home run in your life

    • @1gallimaufry
      @1gallimaufry 6 лет назад +4

      I am not a Toronto fan, I am a Cleveland fan, but Joe Carter hitting this bomb made me a happy camper. I worked for the tribe shooting fireworks at the home games and had the chance to meet Joe when he played for Cleveland. One of the nicest guys I ever met. If anyone deserved to live this dream, it is him.

    • @patrickstar8077
      @patrickstar8077 6 лет назад +3

      I always get chills when I hear that and I'm not even a blue jays fan. One of the best announcer calls ever in my opinion

  • @mattengel2312
    @mattengel2312 7 лет назад +52

    Not to be critical, but the Indians' greatest moment was in a game they LOST?

    • @aboxofbroken8tracks983
      @aboxofbroken8tracks983 6 лет назад +2

      How about Len Barker's perfect game?

    • @aboxofbroken8tracks983
      @aboxofbroken8tracks983 6 лет назад +8

      Oh, hell, what am I thinking? It was 10 cent beer night!

    • @hiphillbert
      @hiphillbert 5 лет назад +1

      How about our 21 game win streak?

    • @SenorPlaid
      @SenorPlaid 5 лет назад +1

      Be critical. How about Fernandez's pennant-winning homer in the 11th in 1997?

    • @samsmigla
      @samsmigla 5 лет назад

      I agree, should have been 21st in a row

  • @sugarpebbles4530
    @sugarpebbles4530 7 лет назад +35

    I still can't believe the Seahawks didn't run the ball

  • @thenukeman3657
    @thenukeman3657 7 лет назад +79

    6:30 did the giants win the pennant?

    • @Airplane299
      @Airplane299 7 лет назад +23

      I was still trying to figure that out... The commentator probably should've said something

    • @jonhall4602
      @jonhall4602 7 лет назад

      TheNukeMan you sir earned a laugh. Good one.

    • @larry930legend
      @larry930legend 7 лет назад +1

      TheNukeMan 1951 New York Giants went 37-7 to tie Brooklyn after 154 games and forced a 2 outta 3 playoff series,Dodgers won the second game 10-0,and were leading 4-1 heading to bottom of 9th in this game. Bobby Thompson's "Shot Heard Round the World' is the most iconic moment in ML HISTORY

    • @thenukeman3657
      @thenukeman3657 7 лет назад

      larry930legend I was kidding because of how many times the announcer guy said it

    • @nicholascostello7728
      @nicholascostello7728 7 лет назад +3

      yes

  • @finnk2019
    @finnk2019 7 лет назад +282

    My oh my, I miss Dave Niehaus

    • @dolphinmjf8985
      @dolphinmjf8985 7 лет назад +4

      Hot Tacos You think the Mariners will make playoffs this year? From one Seattle fan to another.

    • @youtuber4603
      @youtuber4603 7 лет назад +4

      Dalton Masterjamsfunkadelic I really do think so

    • @finnk2019
      @finnk2019 7 лет назад +6

      They've made some improvements but I try not to get my hopes up 😉

    • @dolphinmjf8985
      @dolphinmjf8985 7 лет назад +2

      I hope they can make it. It sucks watching them play so great for half of the season, then suck for the rest of the season.

    • @T.oronto
      @T.oronto 7 лет назад +1

      Dalton Masterjamsfunkadelic I'd love to see a bluejays-mariners playoff series coming from a jays fan. Just because there would be all of our jays fans from B.C that would fill up Safeco

  • @MachineChase
    @MachineChase 6 лет назад +2

    That Red Sox moment is iconic, but that final out from the 2004 World Series is the most iconic moment in all of baseball history.

    • @TMC1982Part2
      @TMC1982Part2 4 месяца назад

      Is not that, then Carlton Fisk's home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series should be up there.

  • @colleenross8752
    @colleenross8752 7 лет назад +24

    How could Atlanta's moment not be Hank Aaron's 715th?

    • @88cutty
      @88cutty 7 лет назад +7

      Colleen Ross because that was hank aarons moment. the 92 nlcs was a team thing.

    • @experimenttryingtouploadst1204
      @experimenttryingtouploadst1204 5 лет назад

      Yeah, forgot that one in my comment on the main thread but I agree, it's the same principle, iconic moment versus iconic player.

  • @brettshelton9654
    @brettshelton9654 7 лет назад +16

    While still a great moment, I find the Royals one misplaced. 2014 AL Wild Card game told everyone the Royals were back. The first playoff game in nearly 30 years at The K and it was crazy. That put the Royals back on the national stage.

    • @Sportsfansp
      @Sportsfansp 7 лет назад

      SIA Airport I would have definitely chosen that too I'll never forget it

    • @hagamapama
      @hagamapama 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah, 2015 was a banner year for the Royals. I'd actually also nominate Alcides' Escobar's inside the parker over the 1985 stuff simply because of how much it set the tone for what was to follow.

    • @luckyman3988
      @luckyman3988 7 лет назад +2

      The 2014 Wild Card walkoff is certainly the most iconic moment I've seen out of the Kansas City Royals. Changed everything. I was listening on the radio and I went fucking bananas.

    • @HPSmugscraft
      @HPSmugscraft 7 лет назад +1

      SIA Airport I was gonna say Hosmer's mad fash in Game 5 of 2015, but you're right. 2014 Wild Card made the Royals relevant again.

  • @MrAnthonyramon
    @MrAnthonyramon 7 лет назад +194

    I think the red sox finally winning the world series is a little more iconic but thats my opinion

    • @tmzissupergay
      @tmzissupergay 7 лет назад +20

      Nah Carlton Fisk for sure

    • @angelfishluva291
      @angelfishluva291 7 лет назад +13

      Sox fans know if it wasnt for that steal we might not have made it to the Series. When you think back to them winning it you remember more the ALCS not the World Series.
      The final call, or Papi, are the only things maybe more 'iconic' than Roberts stealing 2nd.

    • @killedradiostar
      @killedradiostar 7 лет назад +8

      MrAnthonyramon I grew up in those years. I was 7 when the '04 Sox won it. that night was the huge turning point. Game 5 was close but not as dramatic and games 6 and 7 were just Boston capitalizing it. The World Series was a sweep so we all thought it'd actually come true but the folklore is deeply rooted in that Game 4.

    • @trillshatner64
      @trillshatner64 7 лет назад +1

      Red Sox fan, I'd argue the Roberts moment is more important just because you know that they would not have won without that.

    • @electromueblesfanelis6725
      @electromueblesfanelis6725 7 лет назад

      Tim O'Sullivan

  • @MojoPin1983
    @MojoPin1983 7 лет назад +8

    Joe Carter's home run to with the '93 World Series is the most iconic moment in MLB history.

  • @chardwbu
    @chardwbu 7 лет назад +31

    What does it say for the NY Mets that their most iconic moment is someone else's error?

    • @jpeluso50
      @jpeluso50 6 лет назад +1

      For the Mets its should have had something to do with the 1969 season.

    • @aboxofbroken8tracks983
      @aboxofbroken8tracks983 6 лет назад +1

      Ron Swoboda's catch.

    • @jerryt1307
      @jerryt1307 5 лет назад +2

      Beating the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles in the 1969 WS and defeating the BIG Red Machine in the 1973 playoffs were two incredible feats. The Bill Buckner error was in game six. Two nights later, the Mets overcame a 3-0 deficit to capture their 2nd WS title.

    • @BillyBong
      @BillyBong 5 лет назад

      I was thinking the same thing LOL

    • @TomSmith-gw6fn
      @TomSmith-gw6fn 4 года назад

      That play was really Buckner’s unfortunate shining moment. I’d either do something from the 69 season or Mike Piazza’s post 9/11 homer.

  • @GLee-oe3op
    @GLee-oe3op 7 лет назад +117

    You could have also included the Montreal Expos

    • @gsldragon
      @gsldragon 7 лет назад +3

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @billny33
      @billny33 7 лет назад +6

      Nationals/Expos are the same team. But I don't think they had one truly memorable playoff moment. Perhaps Dennis Martinez perfect game. Would that be greater than Jayson Werth's walk off HR? I dunno. Hard to say.

    • @ryanpearce2734
      @ryanpearce2734 7 лет назад

      billny33 Jays use to be the Expos

    • @mikem44
      @mikem44 7 лет назад

      Ryan9302 Nationals used to be the Expos. They moved to Washington from Montreal after 2004

    • @Aunini
      @Aunini 7 лет назад +9

      Probably weren't included because they had their moment stolen when the 1994 playoffs were canceled

  • @thePastafarian88
    @thePastafarian88 7 лет назад +21

    Okay, we can all agree that Joe Buck is not a great commentator, but he has a great voice which kind of adds to the intensity of some of the plays here. for example, the Red Sox moment here was called well.

  • @cesarbanda5782
    @cesarbanda5782 7 лет назад +3

    I think Neftali Feliz striking out Alex Rodriguez to end the 2010 ALCS was the Rangers most iconic moment. But the walk off grand slam was pretty great too.

  • @koryandrew6704
    @koryandrew6704 7 лет назад +6

    Frank Robinson hit a home run in game 5 of the 1970 world series, and Eddie Murray hit 2 home runs in game 5 of the 1983 world series, but you give us Tito Landrum in the ALCS? Not to Mention Cal Ripken's Iron man game! I think you should re-evaluate your definition of Iconic!

  • @rborden917
    @rborden917 7 лет назад +35

    Ripken hitting a home run in the 2131 game doesn't make the cut??? #HowSway

    • @DaveStishan
      @DaveStishan 7 лет назад +8

      MrVirgo 917 as a Baltimore boy born and raised I was thinking the same thing. Or even in recent history, Delmon's Young base-clearing double against the Tigers in the playoffs. Or just winning the pennant for the first time in 17 years.

    • @rborden917
      @rborden917 7 лет назад +5

      Absolutely Dave. I'm from Baltimore too and this city was ELECTRIC after Delmon Young's hit.

    • @Airplane299
      @Airplane299 7 лет назад +4

      The Ripken standing ovation during his 2131st consecutive game was totally iconic, or at least his last asg in 2001. I'm not sure what he was thinking. #YouAintGotTheAnswersSway

    • @burns1210
      @burns1210 7 лет назад

      Freakin Tito Landrum...come on man.

    • @RickinBaltimore
      @RickinBaltimore 7 лет назад +2

      EmbassyRow37 Agree 100% Brooks or Cal would be the choice for me

  • @michaelhorvat9015
    @michaelhorvat9015 7 лет назад +21

    If only Al Michaels or vin Scully made more of these calls instead of joe Buck. :(

    • @DKTCHIKC
      @DKTCHIKC 6 лет назад

      Michael Horvat I can imagine Al or Vin making the calls in the 2016 World Series. EPIC❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @aboxofbroken8tracks983
      @aboxofbroken8tracks983 6 лет назад

      Buck's call of the final out in 2016 was easily the best, though.

  • @vihaanle3010
    @vihaanle3010 5 лет назад +2

    The commentary on the giants was hilarious 😂😂😂 all the voice cracks

  • @herschie91
    @herschie91 7 лет назад +5

    Kirk Gibson's 1984 dinger off of Goose Gossage was a bigger moment I'd say.

  • @brodygood4328
    @brodygood4328 7 лет назад +23

    Gm 6 of 2011 WS was amazing! Go Cardinals

  • @brysonkahue7393
    @brysonkahue7393 7 лет назад +4

    Seattle may not have the greatest moment, but definitely had the best Call out of all of these.

    • @loopyprawn
      @loopyprawn 7 лет назад +2

      Bryson Kahue Dave Niehaus was an absolute legend. Listening to him on the radio every night is a cherished childhood memory. They had some bad teams during those years but he made each game a pleasure to listen to.

  • @lw3764
    @lw3764 4 дня назад

    I watch this video every couple of months. They're all great moments but still never get enough of seeing the Cubs win the world series. I was watching live, and I about had a heart attack in the last inning and screamed when they won.

  • @fetusface963
    @fetusface963 6 лет назад +1

    A walk off home run in the post season must be the most incredible feeling... chills just seeing it. Especially if it wins a series

  • @thefungusamongus3958
    @thefungusamongus3958 7 лет назад +20

    Touch Em all joe!

  • @christophercohen2907
    @christophercohen2907 7 лет назад +4

    Rockies most iconic moment was either Helton with the out clinching the World Series appearance or Eric Young Sr.'s leadoff home run in the first game in Colorado with the "It's Mile High and outta here" call.

    • @billny33
      @billny33 7 лет назад +3

      What about Matt Holliday crashing his chin and blacking out diving across home plate (without ever touching it) to win the tie breaker game.

    • @DaMaster2180
      @DaMaster2180 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah, that I think is more iconic or the Cargo walk off for the cycle

  • @davyjonessmallesttentacle
    @davyjonessmallesttentacle 7 лет назад

    This was dope man! Since im a Jays fan i'll have to go with Joe Carter's home run as one of the most iconic baseball moments ever!

  • @supham1968
    @supham1968 6 лет назад +8

    Kirk Gibson's dramatic HR off of Goose Gossage in Game 5 of the 1984 World Series is DEFINITELY more memorable than Magglio Ordonez's HR for the Detroit Tigers against the A's.

  • @relaxsoundsforsoul
    @relaxsoundsforsoul 7 лет назад +44

    That would suck if your favorite team is about to come and it says "no clip"

    • @galnhus56
      @galnhus56 7 лет назад +12

      marlinsforlife That would be appropriate for the Padres.

    • @shitposter2790
      @shitposter2790 7 лет назад

      marlinsforlife you can just @ the mariners next time (god why are they so fucking bad)

    • @palmerpalmer2068
      @palmerpalmer2068 7 лет назад

      marlinsforlife You are favorite team?

    • @relaxsoundsforsoul
      @relaxsoundsforsoul 7 лет назад

      Palmer Palmer ?

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 7 лет назад +1

      Hey now, Tony Gwynn was a great player. He has a play or two. The Expos or something yeah.

  • @Dahawaiiankid12
    @Dahawaiiankid12 7 лет назад +5

    You got the Angels one on the spot. That Glaus double was the biggest moment in Angels history.

  • @EmoEthann
    @EmoEthann 7 лет назад +1

    Personally. As a White Sox fan, I wanna say Konerko's grand slam into left off the first pitch by Chad Qualls. Probably the most Iconic moment for the Sox. We have a statue of Konerko's "celly" . Those were the days.

  • @TeganX7
    @TeganX7 7 лет назад +7

    Brewers: Clinching the 1982 ALCS?
    Dodgers: Jackie Robinson walking on the field?
    Yankees: Boone might be it ... but I'm thinking maybe Bucky F. Dent?
    Cleveland must have something more than that moment ... something from a pennant clincher?
    Also, God bless Steve Garvey!

    • @jonnyscash1373
      @jonnyscash1373 7 лет назад

      TeganX7 I was wondering the exact same thing with the dodgers especially

  • @SkolneyVikings
    @SkolneyVikings 7 лет назад +242

    So many great moments ruined by Joe Buck.

    • @tatstheasfan5754
      @tatstheasfan5754 7 лет назад +5

      rogerwhutwhut he sucked covering the Super Bowl also

    • @MsShakeInBake
      @MsShakeInBake 7 лет назад +9

      I don't think he's that bad

    • @brysonkahue7393
      @brysonkahue7393 7 лет назад +1

      Seattle had the best Call by far IMO

    • @jadenevans425
      @jadenevans425 7 лет назад +7

      He's annoying and clearly pulls for a team

    • @Airplane299
      @Airplane299 7 лет назад +1

      Bryson Kahue Yes, Dave Niehaus was a legend. R.I.P.

  • @billny33
    @billny33 7 лет назад +227

    Here are the iconic moments I disagree with and what should be there instead:
    Atlanta Braves - Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run to break Babe Ruth's record in 1974.
    Chicago Cubs - Right game but must include Ben Zobrist's go-ahead double in the top of the 10th inning of game 7 of the 2016 World Series.
    Cincinnati Reds - Pete Rose gets hit number 4,192 to break Ty Cobb's record in 1985.
    Colorado Rockies - Jamie Carroll's sac fly scores a blacked out Matt Holliday on a play at the plate to win the 2007 Tie Breaker game vs San Diego in extra innings
    Baltimore Orioles - Cal Ripken Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive game to break Lou Gehrig's consecutive games played record, and homers in the game, 1995.
    New York Yankees - Lou Gehrig gives his "Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth" speech while dying of ALS.
    Tampa Bay Rays - Evan Longoria homers in extra innings to beat the Yankees in the season's final game and get the Rays into the playoffs over the Red Sox, who had also lost in the final inning. Longoria's homer capped a rally from an improbable 7-0 deficit.
    Chicago White Sox - A.J. Pierzynski appears to strike out on a pitch in the dirt to end the 9th inning in game 2 of the 2005 ALCS but runs to first and is called safe as he was not tagged. Joe Crede would later double him in to win the game. It is unclear if the strike 3 ball on A.J. ever hit the dirt or was caught by the catcher on the fly. This win tied the series at 1 game apiece and the White Sox would win the next 3 to take the series.
    Cleveland Indians - (come on, why do they get the only moment here in a game they lost. Should be an automatic DQ from the list.) Sandy Alomar's game tying home run off Mariano Rivera in game 4 of the 1997 ALDS in the 8th inning. Omar Vizquel would hit a single deflected off reliever Ramiro Mendoza in the bottom of the 9th to score the winning run an inning later.
    Detroit Tigers - Kirk Gibson homers off Goose Gossage in game 5 of the 1984 World Series to blow the game open and virtually seal a World Series title. Gossage had 2nd and 3rd, 1 out and was only down 1, the smart play was to walk Gibson, but Goose believed he could get a pop up or a strikeout. Gibson took it as a personal affront and got his revenge.
    Oakland Athletics - Jose Canseco hitting a 480 foot home run into the 5th deck in Toronto's Skydome in game 4 of the 1989 ALCS, a game the A's would win 6-5.

    • @Airplane299
      @Airplane299 7 лет назад +6

      I disagree with you on all of them, except the Orioles where I COMPLETELY agree with you. I have no idea why Ripken wasn't in the video.

    • @Matticus1229
      @Matticus1229 7 лет назад +1

      I'm glad these are all _positive_ iconic moments otherwise as an Indians fan you could probably throw up the same clip for the Marlins as us. As for Davis' home run in a losing effort that's still probably my favorite moment from the 16 years I've been following the team. It's been 3 months but recency bias could still be considered for selecting that moment. I didn't see any of the World Series in the 90's as I was only just a kid so I can't comment on any moments from that era. A moment or two I think would be worthy for the Indians would be the 12 run comeback starting in the 7th against the Mariners in a year where they went on to tie the record for most wins in a 162 game season. (116-46) Or Game 2 in the 07 ALDS against the Yankees with the midges and Joba Chamberlain where we tied the game and went on to win. Davis' HR is definitely not a bad pick by any stretch but I can see others as we really don't have a true definitive "team moment".

    • @MrRojasCarlos
      @MrRojasCarlos 7 лет назад +1

      billny33 i agree on some. But most are individual achievements

    • @billny33
      @billny33 7 лет назад

      Matticus1229 I struggled with the 12 run comeback, that was really amazing and I was tempted to pick that. I thought playoff success might have meant a little more, espec Sandy Alomar going deep off Rivera.

    • @mariovasquez5961
      @mariovasquez5961 7 лет назад +1

      If I may add Texas Rangers neftali Feliz striking out A-Rod to send Texas to its first World Series in franchise history

  • @katzinhatz1
    @katzinhatz1 7 лет назад +10

    I would say for the Cleveland indians, sandy alomar's hr against the yankees in the 97 alds should be there instead of rajai davis, especially considering we actually won that game and series. Either that, or our go ahead run in game 6 of the 97 alcs to break the tie against the orioles in extra innings.

    • @syedahmed7130
      @syedahmed7130 7 лет назад +3

      I would of put Thome making the final out to clinch the central in 95. The 12 run comeback win against Seattle back in 2001 is up there too. The Rajai Davis homerun being our most iconic moment is just lazy given all the success we've had as an organization the last 23 years.

    • @katzinhatz1
      @katzinhatz1 7 лет назад

      Syed Ahmed definitely. just because cleveland hasn't won a championship since 1948 doesn't mean that good things haven't happened to them or that they haven't won some big games in dramatic fashion. i agree, putting the rajai davis homerun just seems lazy and insulting. good call about the thome thing and the comeback against the mariners. the 1997 alds and alcs were probably the most dramatic series wins for the cleveland indians if you ask me. lots of one run victories, and lots of late inning tie breakers.

    • @josiahmatko8969
      @josiahmatko8969 4 года назад

      What's up with Indians and 3-1 leads?😂

  • @kszirovecz
    @kszirovecz 7 лет назад

    Good video. I remember watching many of those when they happened.

  • @rickwong-stkexecsecretary793
    @rickwong-stkexecsecretary793 7 лет назад +23

    As a Brewers fan, this was awesome, but not as iconic as Cecil Cooper getting the basehit to go to the series

    • @haydenallen23
      @haydenallen23 7 лет назад +2

      RIck Wong - Stk Exec Secretary agreed

    • @jpcote7003
      @jpcote7003 7 лет назад

      RIck Wong - Stk Exec Secretary Was that in 1981?

    • @gatoMan102
      @gatoMan102 7 лет назад

      Jean-Paul Cote 1982

    • @HiTwinky69
      @HiTwinky69 6 лет назад +1

      RIck Wong - Stk Exec Secretary agreed

  • @jr13227
    @jr13227 7 лет назад +44

    This video is such a great idea and well done

  • @vanessautley9936
    @vanessautley9936 7 лет назад

    im so glad magglio made this list!! thats my first ever baseball memory, my dad waking me up when I was 5 years old and telling me I had to watch the end of this game. Thats why my baseball numbers have always been 30 and why I play travel fastball.

  • @andyteri777
    @andyteri777 5 лет назад +1

    We love you Kirby Puckett " and we'll see ya tomorrow night" best moment in Minnesota sports!!! RIP

  • @shoukatsukai
    @shoukatsukai 7 лет назад +5

    The Nats should have been Max Scherzer's 20th Strikeout Game and the As Hatteberg's Walk Off to seize 20 Wins in a Row

  • @Carrot__Panda
    @Carrot__Panda 7 лет назад +14

    I think grandpa Ross hitting a home run is more iconic than the final out, IMO.

  • @tuckpoint0
    @tuckpoint0 7 лет назад +3

    Everyone knows Bartolo Colon's home run is the most iconic moment in baseball history.

  • @farpointgamingdirect
    @farpointgamingdirect 2 года назад +1

    In no way, shape, or form us the Tito Landrum HR in the '83 ALCS the most iconic Orioles moment. The most iconic moment in Os history is Brooks Robinson leaping to the mound in joy after they completed a 4 game sweep of the Dodgers in the 1966 World Series.

  • @clovio2219
    @clovio2219 7 лет назад +58

    Do worst play for every team next time.

    • @kreich1990
      @kreich1990 7 лет назад +19

      Do the Mariners get multiple entries?

    • @roygoodhand1301
      @roygoodhand1301 7 лет назад +4

      No, the Tigers would. All of 2003 and The Imperfect Game.

    • @clovio2219
      @clovio2219 7 лет назад

      Roy Goodhand oh yeah

    • @brandonpritchett7948
      @brandonpritchett7948 7 лет назад

      Roy Goodhand drzfgyf yg

    • @muckerwood
      @muckerwood 7 лет назад +5

      You saw the Rangers worst play. It was St. Louis's best. They were down to their last strike TWICE... just devastating.

  • @eryanc
    @eryanc 7 лет назад +7

    I remember watching that Astros game against the braves

    • @nicolemartinez06
      @nicolemartinez06 6 лет назад

      eryanc me too! Man I was 15 yrs old at the time and being with my family watching that game! It was scary but exciting!

  • @sccrdude22
    @sccrdude22 6 лет назад

    My grandfather was from Brooklyn and was a massive Dodgers fan until they left when he converted to the Sox. Anytime my dad’s family got into an argument with my grandfather, they would start chanting “the Giants win the pennant, the giants win the pennant.” That usually shut my grandfather up because even though he had been a Sox fan for years, that loss to the giants still hurt.

  • @goldyshot
    @goldyshot 6 лет назад +1

    My oh my! Memories...

  • @somethinboring2032
    @somethinboring2032 7 лет назад +18

    I feel like the most iconic moment for the mariners is the Griffeys back to back

    • @w1llv1nt4ge9
      @w1llv1nt4ge9 7 лет назад +8

      Abe Lincoln The Double was the peak of the 1995 season that saved Baseball in Seattle. And it's Dave Niehaus's most famous call.

    • @seamus1956
      @seamus1956 7 лет назад +3

      Abe Lincoln I would actually put the Griffey's back to back home runs third on my Mariners "iconic" list, behind "The Double" which really did save baseball in Seattle and Ichiro Suzuki breaking George Sisler's 84 year old record for most hits in a single season in 2004, a record most experts thought would never be broken.
      As a M's fan from day one, every time I hear that Dave Niehaus "I just don't believe it!! It just continues!! My oh my!!" call I get tears in my eyes (yes, I've heard it enough that it's burned into my memory). One of the all-time greats in the same category with Vin Scully, Jerry Coleman, Harry Caray, Bob Uecker, Marty Brenneman, Red Barber and Mel Allen among others. With all due respect to Rick Rizzs and Dave Sims, you just don't have iconic broadcasters like that any more.

    • @88cutty
      @88cutty 7 лет назад

      back to back was more their moment than it was the mariners moment.

  • @ZM_Outdoors
    @ZM_Outdoors 7 лет назад +4

    The royals comeback in game 5 of the 2015 World Series was better than advancing to game 7 in the 85 word series

  • @daerialadrian6407
    @daerialadrian6407 7 лет назад

    "It's gone! It's gone! It's gone!" I was a kid but boy do i remember that Astros season. Good times. Hopefully we can have some more magic this year.

  • @salvadorlegarski7809
    @salvadorlegarski7809 6 лет назад +3

    I knew the arizona diamondbacks iconic play as soon as i saw the video title. And as soon as i saw luis Gonzalez i got butterflies again

  • @austinrose3018
    @austinrose3018 7 лет назад +11

    Cincinnati should have been Pete rose breaking the all time hit record.

    • @88cutty
      @88cutty 7 лет назад

      Austin Rose why? that was his moment not a team moment

  • @maxmoore3508
    @maxmoore3508 7 лет назад +19

    Wow I am a rangers fan and I watched the entire video waiting for the rangers to be shown

  • @MrT8599
    @MrT8599 5 лет назад +1

    Here's what an updated list should look like.
    Atlanta Braves: Either Sid Bream's Slide, Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run, or the Braves clinching the 1995 World Series.
    Miami Marlins: Obviously the 1997 World Series Game 7 Walk Off.
    New York Mets: Bill Buckner's Blunder.
    Philadelphia Phillies: Tug McGraw getting the final strikeout to win the 1980 World Series or Roy Halladay pitching a no-hitter in Game 1 of the 2010 NLDS.
    Washington Nationals: Jayson Werth hitting a walk off home run to force a Game 5 in the 2012 NLDS.
    Chicago Cubs: Do I even have to say it? But you also have to add Ben Zobrist's base hit that allowed that to happen.
    Cincinnati Reds: Pete Rose's 4192nd hit (Yes I know Rose got into a betting scandal).
    Milwaukee Brewers: Cecil Cooper's 1982 ALCS (yes the Brewers were once in the American League) winning hit.
    Pittsburgh Pirates: Bill Mazeroski's walk off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series.
    St. Louis Cardinals: Game 6 of the 2011 World Series. You have to add Lance Berkman's base hit that tied the game again.
    Arizona Diamondbacks: Luis Gonzalez's game winning hit in Game 7 of the 2001 World Series.
    Colorado Rockies: Todd Helton's game winning hit in the 2007 NL Wild Card Tiebreaker.
    Los Angeles Dodgers: Kirk Gibson's walk off home run in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series.
    San Diego Padres: Steve Garvey's walk off home run in Game 4 of the 1984 NLCS.
    San Francisco Giants: It depends on if you are talking about the Giants in general or just in San Fran. If you are talking about the Giants in general, then it obviously would have to be Bobby Thompson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World." Or maybe Willy Mays making "The Catch" in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series. But you are only talking about the team in San Francisco, then I would say Edgar Renteria's go ahead home run in Game 5 of the 2010 World Series, as that not only would be what ended up being the clinching hit to the team's first World Series Championship since 1954, but it was also the beginning of a dynasty that the team had in the first half of the 2010s (the Giants would win 2 more World Series in 2012 and 2014).
    Baltimore Orioles: Either Tito Landrum's go ahead home run in Game 4 of the 1983 ALCS or, in my opinion, the better choice, Cal Ripken Jr.'s 2131st consecutive game, passing the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig.
    Boston Red Sox: Anything related to the "Reverse of the Curse (of the Bambino)." You can put Dave Roberts' stolen base, Bill Mueller's game tying hit, and Big Papi's walk off home run, all in Game 4 of the 2004 ALCS, Big Papi's game winning hit in Game 5 of that same series, the Red Sox winning the American League pennant after being down 3 games to none in that series, and then to wrap it all up, the Red Sox sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2004 World Series to finish the "Reverse of the Curse."
    New York Yankees: There are many things that you can put for the Yankees. You could put Babe Ruth's called home run shot, Don Larsen's Perfect Game in the 1956 World Series, Chris Chambliss' 1976 ALCS clinching walk off home run in Game 5, Reggie Jackson's 3 home runs in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series, Jimmy Leyritz's game tying home run in Game 4 of the 1996 World Series, Tino Martinez tying Game 4 of the 2001 World Series and then Derek Jeter walking it off with his "Mr. November" home run, Scott Brosius doing the exact same thing Tino did the previous game (Game 5 of the 2001 World Series), or Aaron Boone's blast to walk off Game 7 of the 2003 World Series. There are plenty of more choices, but if I had to choose, I would say either Chambliss' 1976 ALCS clinching walk off home run, Reggie Jackson's 3 home runs in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series, or Boone's walk off blast in Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS.
    Tampa Bay Rays: Either the Rays winning the 2008 ALCS or Evan Longoria clinching the 2011 American League Wild Card with a walk off home run in the last game of the regular season (Game 162).
    Toronto Blue Jays: Without a doubt Joe Carter's 1993 World Series clinching walk off home run. (Sorry for fans of Jose Bautista's bat flip in Game 5 of the 2015 ALDS)
    Chicago White Sox: I guess Scott Podsednik's walk off home run in Game 2 of the 2005 World Series. Either that, or the Sox sweeping the Houston Astros (they were in the National League back then) in that same series to win the team's first World Series since 1917.
    Cleveland Indians: While Rajai Davis' game tying home run in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series was awesome, the Indians didn't end up winning. So I have to not allow that one. I would say either Tony Pena's walk off home run in Game 1 of the 1995 ALDS, giving the Indians their first postseason win since 1948, Eddie Murray's game winning hit in Game 3 of the 1995 World Series, or Sandy Alomar Jr.'s game tying home run in Game 4 of the 1997 ALDS.
    Detroit Tigers: Magglio Ordonez hitting a walk off home run to send the Tigers to the 2006 World Series, sweeping the Oakland Athletics in the 2006 ALCS.
    Kansas City Royals: Dane Iorg's blooped single that won Game 6 of the 1985 World Series, after the controversial call at first base of Jorge Orta being called safe.
    Minnesota Twins: It definitely would be from the 1991 World Series. It would be either Kirby Puckett's walk off home run in Game 6, or Dan Gladden's walk off base hit in Game 7 that clinched the series.
    Houston Astros: I'm sorry Chris Burke, but your walk off home run to clinch the 2005 NLDS is not the greatest moment of the Houston Astros anymore. That distinction would now go to all of the game tying home runs in Game 5 of the 2017 World Series (particularly the one by Yuli Gurriel), and then Alex Bregman's walk off base hit in that same game.
    Los Angeles Angels: The comeback in Game 6 of the 2002 World Series.
    Oakland Athletics: The A's sweeping the 1989 World Series, mostly because of the Loma Prima Earthquake. It was actually really good that the two San Francisco Bay Area teams played in the 1989 World Series, as the Bay Area was the biggest place where the earthquake hit. (If the Giants won that World Series, then I would have said that would be the greatest moment for the Giants, at least in San Francisco).
    Seattle Mariners: Edgar Martinez hitting "The Double" in Game 5 of the 1995 ALDS.
    Texas Rangers: The Rangers winning their first American League pennant in 2010.

  • @mikedavis2216
    @mikedavis2216 6 лет назад +6

    LMAOOO Yankees have 27 world championships and this guy thinks Aaron Boone's homer in the ALCS is their most iconic moment 😂😂😂

    • @kinkisharyocoasters
      @kinkisharyocoasters 6 лет назад

      There isn't much video footage available of anything with Babe Ruth, and it wouldn't have audio

    • @anthonycaro2582
      @anthonycaro2582 3 года назад

      For real i would put like babe calling his shot or sum thing

  • @mollykomara9453
    @mollykomara9453 7 лет назад +11

    Why is the Indians most iconic moment in a game they lost? There are many more iconic moments than that tbh😒

  • @samjensen112
    @samjensen112 7 лет назад +5

    your telling me the braves winning the pennant is more iconic than Hank Aaron braking Babe Ruth's career home run record

    • @felixmendelssohn991
      @felixmendelssohn991 4 года назад

      Aaron could've hit that home run in any jersey he wanted, it's an individual feat, not a team achievement.

  • @kevinbarth9160
    @kevinbarth9160 6 лет назад

    I came here thinking the Brewers one was going to be wrong. You nailed it! T-Plush had Wisconsin rocking with that hit

  • @Jonyrocketz
    @Jonyrocketz 7 лет назад

    Cool idea man. It's interesting to ponder what the most iconic plays for each team is. As a Tigers fan, I must say that the 1984 Kirk Gibson home run was probably one the most iconic for Detroit.

  • @conman1495
    @conman1495 7 лет назад +6

    Don't understand the Orioles' moment, looks like just a regular home run. I would have put Cal Ripken's home run and long trot in his record setting game or his home run in his last All-Star game.

    • @wheeliebeast7679
      @wheeliebeast7679 7 лет назад

      I agree with you, but Landrum's home run was a go ahead home run in extra innings in the 1983 ALCS clincher. (Though that was in game 4, not in what would have been a do-or-die game 5). The Orioles did win the WS that year, so a moment from that series would perhaps been a better choice.
      Still think Cal's moment was better, but maybe the person who created this was only judging on-field moments in which the ball was live.

  • @ianhackman2645
    @ianhackman2645 7 лет назад +5

    The best moment for the Phillies should have been when they won the 2008 world series

    • @davidthieroff3958
      @davidthieroff3958 6 лет назад

      Ian Hackman That's second. Tug's pitch is exactly what I thought of when I saw the title. They got it right.

    • @speener
      @speener 6 лет назад

      The Phillies first pennant is absolutely the right call.

  • @alecbest123
    @alecbest123 7 лет назад

    As a tigers fan that ordonez HR still gives me shivers remember watching it with my dad and calling it

  • @hitcherdoespacks2361
    @hitcherdoespacks2361 7 лет назад +2

    That Rajai Davis HR was one of the best things ever...until we lost...screw that damn rain delay

  • @jacobhueckstaedt3427
    @jacobhueckstaedt3427 7 лет назад +15

    White sox should have been konerko's grand slam and the mariners should have been Ichiro beating Mo with a 2 run walk off homerun

    • @mixedreactions714
      @mixedreactions714 7 лет назад +3

      Jacob Hueckstaedt bruh what? The Double is iconic as fuck in Seattle. I don't even know what home run you're referring to

    • @gjchawks17
      @gjchawks17 7 лет назад +1

      Ichiro beating Mo is not an iconic moment. Them beating the Yankees in game 5 of the ALDS is way more iconic and memorable. Don't even remember Ichiro homering off Rivera but I do remember Griffey beating the throw to home plate.

    • @jesseavila8346
      @jesseavila8346 7 лет назад

      nah martinez hit vs yankees was better

  • @victorsalazar1273
    @victorsalazar1273 7 лет назад +3

    The most iconic moment for the White Sox is Konerko's grand slam

  • @Humanistic_
    @Humanistic_ 7 лет назад

    Man... i wasnt into baseball at the time when the Red Sox won that series. But i remember my high school teacher (big Sox fan) would talk about them everyday before class. Now im into baseball and Dave Roberts, who was vital to that same Red Sox team, is manager of my favorite team the Dodgers, who just might win their own World Series this year

  • @tylerclark3119
    @tylerclark3119 6 лет назад

    The Sox winning in '04 is the most iconic memory in Sox history, maybe even baseball history, that and the Cubs winning the WS is the biggest moment in sports

  • @trevorsessions3018
    @trevorsessions3018 7 лет назад +6

    Mariners one was the best

  • @dylanweaver2698
    @dylanweaver2698 7 лет назад +4

    Would have rather seen the mays catch for the Giants more iconic

    • @88cutty
      @88cutty 7 лет назад

      Dylan Weaver its hard to argue bobby thompsons homerun was not bigger than may's catch.

  • @RedSoxfan1995
    @RedSoxfan1995 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video from a Red Sox fan

  • @anthonymatthews5854
    @anthonymatthews5854 5 лет назад

    As a Braves fan who was around in 92, I can tell you that Cabrera's winning hit was amazing. Definitely in the top 5 of Braves moments. However, nothing, and I mean nothing, can top Hank's home run. Not even the final out of the 95 World Series. Any Braves fan who actually follows the history of the game will tell you that no moment is more revered in Atlanta history by its fans than 715.

  • @tyler-pons
    @tyler-pons 7 лет назад +3

    Jayson Werth walk off homer after 12 foul balls. Unbelievable.

  • @Jhtocp
    @Jhtocp 7 лет назад +58

    Great vid, just sucks that ol Buck is in quite a lot of these.

  • @Milordvega
    @Milordvega 5 лет назад +1

    Nice list. I have my own nominees for some teams:
    1. For Mets: something from 1969 World Series. Maybe Ron Swoboda or Tommy Agee's great catches to rob Orioles of RBI hits
    2. For Royals: I love that 1985 Game 6 moment, but George Brett's massive homer off Gossage to win 1980 NLCS is my bet as the Royals finally won the pennant (after 3 straight losses in ALCS to Yankees in 1976-78), in what was the highlight moment of George Brett's tremendous MVP season.
    3. Orioles: Brooks Robinson's spectacular defensive play in late innings vs Reds' Lee May to help win Game 1 of 1970 WS. (Brooks actually led off next inning and hit game-winning home run too)
    Or why not Cal Ripken's 2,131st consecutive game in 1995?
    4. Dodgers: If you put something from old NY Giants, then something from old Brooklyn Dodgers should do too. Maybe Jackie Robinson joining them in 1947 or Sandy Amoros' great play from left field to rob Yogi Berra of potential game-tying 2-run double in Game 7 of 1955 World Series, as Dodgers finally beat Yankees ("This is next year!")
    But for LA Dodgers, yup, Gibson in 1988 is it!
    5. Rays: Evan Longoria's walk-off homer in extra innings in last day of 2011 regular season as Tampa makes playoffs and Boston is out
    6. Braves: Hank Aaron's 715th home run in 1974. Or something from 1995 World Series. Maybe the David Justice HR in Game 6 which gave them 1-0 win and the titie
    7. Reds: Pete Rose's 4,192nd hit in 1985. If from a championship, any of the key hits from Rose, Perez or Morgan to win Game 7 of 1975 WS vs Boston
    8. SF Giants: they have their own pedigree after their NY days. Travis Ishikawa's walk-off pennant winning home run?
    Or what about Barry Bonds' 71st home run in 2001 or 756th career homer in 2007? (OK, I'm kidding, but who knows how these will be viewed years from now)
    9. Indians: The 1997 pennant. Sandy Amoros' solo homer off Mariano to tie Game 4 of ALCS.
    (The Game 7 homer in 2016 WS was epic but they lost that game)
    10. Yankees: Imho, it just cannot be that Aaron Boone homer for a team which has won 27 titles. No way. They didn't even win Series that year, and iconic as that Boone blast was, the 8th inning Yankees rally off Pedro Martinez was really the story of that game 7 in 2003 ALCS.
    So, there's a lot of other choices: Babe Ruth's siging with them in 1920 or his called home run in 1932 World Series; Gehrig's farewell on July 4, 1939 or Joe D's 56-game hitting streak; the perfect game by Don Larsen in Game 5 of 1956 World Series (Mantle also had a great catch and hit a home run in that same game); Maris' 61s HR in 1961, etc.
    But if we want something more modern, I go with Reggie's 3 homers in Game 6 of 1977 World Series, especially that last one which might still be traveling.
    11. Athletics: their 20-game winning streak in 2002 (Scott Hatteberg's walkoff homer to win 20th straight). More famous even that their 1972-74 threepeat with Reggie Jackson and Rollie Fingers company since it was featured in Moneyball!
    12. Astros: this video was made before 2017 World Series but after that Series, there will certainly be a new moment listed for Astros if this video is updated. Game 5 alone was full of them. I liked the Jose Altuve home run in bottom of 5th to tie score at 7-7.
    But all choices here are iconic moments. Thanks for this!

    • @TMC1982Part2
      @TMC1982Part2 4 месяца назад +1

      SF Giants: You can also add Will Clark's base hit off of Mitch Williams in the bottom of the 8th inning in Game 5 of the 1989 NLCS. It was the hit that all but clinched the first NL pennant for the Giants in 27 years.

  • @hunterrang5482
    @hunterrang5482 7 лет назад

    I'm always a fan of older moments but Delmon Young's bases clearing double for the O's a few years back has to be my favorite.

  • @PianoProduct32
    @PianoProduct32 7 лет назад +13

    I skipped the Cardinals moment. That will NOT come to my mind again...

    • @WheatsTsu
      @WheatsTsu 7 лет назад +3

      PianoProduct32 Rangers fan too feel you

    • @relaxsoundsforsoul
      @relaxsoundsforsoul 7 лет назад +5

      PianoProduct32 you guys just needed 1 MORE OUT

    • @WheatsTsu
      @WheatsTsu 7 лет назад +7

      marlinsforlife 1 more strike

    • @quickman1047
      @quickman1047 7 лет назад +4

      Ethan484 two innings in a row

    • @Canteenboy117
      @Canteenboy117 6 лет назад

      PianoProduct32 I gave the video a thumbs down just for showing it

  • @Yeet-rb6ws
    @Yeet-rb6ws 6 лет назад +3

    The royals one is the shitty thing that's ever happened to my cardinals the guy was out at first and also out at home

  • @slapshot6ful
    @slapshot6ful 7 лет назад

    "touch em all Joe! You will never hit a bigger homerun in your life!"
    i don't know why, but I've always loved that call. that game made me start loving baseball as a kid. dodger fan.... but great moment. i can't imagine what that would feel like. same with freese...

  • @MrClapTrap
    @MrClapTrap 7 лет назад

    Nothing beats Bill Mazeroski hitting a walk-off home run in game 7 of the World series. That's the stuff you dream of as a kid.

  • @sean14sc
    @sean14sc 7 лет назад +9

    Good effort, good videos but honestly a bad list

  • @YellowLegoSpaceman
    @YellowLegoSpaceman 7 лет назад +6

    The 2008 World Series clincher would've been better for Philadelphia.

    • @BudSchnelker
      @BudSchnelker 7 лет назад +3

      Nope. Winning it in 1980, the first championship in the team's 97 year history, with Tugger on the mound, was more iconic.

    • @SwissNationality
      @SwissNationality 7 лет назад

      I agree with you! It was very indelible in the Phillies' collective memory.

  • @henrybrothers8017
    @henrybrothers8017 6 лет назад

    Great choices, I was able to predict so many.

  • @adammcpartlan2296
    @adammcpartlan2296 7 лет назад

    outcha damn mind that Boone's home run was the most iconic moment in yankee history. Don Larsen's perfect game, gehrig's speech, jeter's 3000th hit, rivera's record-breaking save, ANY OF THEIR WORLD SERIES WINS
    oh and KC's best was from 2015's WS...Eric Hosmer's run home to tie the game in the ninth with two outs against the Mets in the top of the 9th