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  • Joe Carter launched one of the most famous walk-off home runs in history during the 1993 World Series. Rewatch it as the Blue Jays secured the World Series victory, making them back-to-back World Series champs. #MLBAtHome x Roman
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  • @mattpike6053
    @mattpike6053 3 года назад +175

    34 year old me here sitting crying my eyes out. I'm from Newfoundland and my father took me their when I was a kid. I even had a catch with joe carter and went dor a limo ride. Loblaws was a sponsor and my dad was produce manager for Atlantic canada and was invited by his boss. I had the best week if my life. I made a lot of bad choices in life and it kills me I could never do anything like this for my 2 children. Thank you dad, you are an amazing man.

    • @ajf1060
      @ajf1060 3 года назад +26

      You’re 34 my brother. As someone who spent a decade or more making bad choices, I can promise you, it’s possible to turn it around. It would blow your mind knowing how much can change in a short period.

    • @gunnshell
      @gunnshell 2 года назад +6

      @@ajf1060 I’m 50 and this is the truth!

    • @beervlog99
      @beervlog99 2 года назад +5

      Man I wish you were lieing bro but if it’s the truth , they don’t make them like your daddy anymore. Bless.

    • @myhotmacandhi7260
      @myhotmacandhi7260 2 года назад +3

      You know what? you are so right. It's a very emotional moment. I'm watching it here right now and i remember it so well. If you lived in Toronto in 1993 there was no way you missed this moment. It was the brightest moment in the city's history. What makes this moment so emotional is that the home run is that proverbial *** off to life, and the fact that Toronto was struggling for so many years to win or to even get to the World Series. It's like it redeemed all the team's struggles and if you re struggling you want a moment like this in your life. I guess Joe Carter is one blessed dude. Sure they won it 1992 but not in a matter like this. This solidified Toronto's importance in baseball history. A team not to be overlooked. But yeah it was emotional then it still is now. I've never heard a crowd so loud in history as this one, and for a baseball game which they're normally docile hot dot, nacho eating dufuses.

    • @gman5269
      @gman5269 2 года назад +3

      Don't cry , because youlll be OK ' and you n dad will meet again later

  • @Toblehrone
    @Toblehrone 2 года назад +12

    The funnest thing out of what happened after the home run was that the crowd was so loud, you could just BARELY hear "We Are The Champions" start playing.

  • @LexTan
    @LexTan 3 года назад +20

    The CBS broadcasters must not have anticipated how loud the SkyDome/Rogers Centre would get when Carter hit it out. The stadium microphones clipped hard for that pop. Of course this was 1993 and when Bautista and Encarnacion hit their home runs, the sound was properly balanced so that you could properly hear how loud the crowd was. Either way, that stadium is amazing when it's full, loud and full of meaningful baseball.

  • @bacon8r865
    @bacon8r865 4 года назад +56

    That crowd literally exploded tho😳

    • @RaginRonic
      @RaginRonic 3 года назад +13

      Yeah....in fact, Bacon, I think that might've been the single loudest fan ovation that MLB ever had....I'd not be shocked if that explosion by them registered a 3.0 quake under the SkyDome floor! If you max out your headphones, you'll feel that energy....and who says Canadians can't be loud? XD

    • @thatonecanadian86
      @thatonecanadian86 2 года назад +4

      I mean, would you if your team hit a walkoff hr to win the World Series?

    • @srs3572
      @srs3572 Год назад +1

      Canadians do this at Jays games 😂🙌⭐️

    • @SortaNonymous
      @SortaNonymous Месяц назад +1

      It's funny how we're all so used to hearing the radio call of that homer - obviously an all-time classic call, but doesn't really pick up all too much crowd noise - that it makes the crowd noise on the CBS audio sound all the more explosive.

  • @raptorspostgametalk
    @raptorspostgametalk 4 года назад +113

    Joe Carter in 1993
    Kawhi Leonard in 2019 sorry Philadelphia lol

    • @lukaz3336
      @lukaz3336 4 года назад +2

      Haha

    • @twicethechamps
      @twicethechamps 3 года назад +8

      Vince Carter (2001) was just inches from adding his name to that list. Appropriate that his last name is also Carter. Then again, Raptors probably lose to the Lakers that year.

    • @howdareyou41
      @howdareyou41 3 года назад +1

      well they got Halladay from us so I think it evens out

    • @beani24329
      @beani24329 2 года назад

      @@twicethechamps Lakers didn’t even make the playoffs that year

    • @t3jf
      @t3jf 2 года назад

      @@beani24329 lol are you dense yes they beat Philly 4-1 in the finals. Iverson stole game one

  • @francislewis2383
    @francislewis2383 4 года назад +62

    As a 41 year old phillies fan this still hurts to watch . But the blue Jay's just played better .when it counted.

    • @howdareyou41
      @howdareyou41 3 года назад +4

      we gave you halladay though to make up for it

    • @moxxieNmils_
      @moxxieNmils_ 2 года назад +2

      @@howdareyou41 true. still absolutely frickin mad that the blue jays finished 2 GAMES out of the wildcard spot. 2 DAMN GAMES.

  • @Icza
    @Icza 3 года назад +19

    I still remember watching this in my basement as a kid with my brother and best friend. When Joe hit that home run we went absolutely nuts. Such a great memory. Thank you 1993 Toronto Blue Jays.

    • @srs3572
      @srs3572 Год назад +3

      My grandma who was wheelchair bound, living in London, Ontario wheeled out onto the balcony and blew a whistle. The streets were filled with honking horns and the hallways and skies were melodious with whistles. My Dad and I were jumping up and down. It was amazing!

  • @cajunboi4888
    @cajunboi4888 4 года назад +69

    John Olerud is the most underrated 1st baseman ever.

    • @salamisumo2
      @salamisumo2 4 года назад +8

      Brandon Robichaux Criminally underrated. His 93 season was ridiculous.

    • @cajunboi4888
      @cajunboi4888 4 года назад +7

      @@salamisumo2 He almost batted 400.

    • @OptimusPurp
      @OptimusPurp 4 года назад +3

      I remember him as a met. Always with a helmet

    • @crimsontide1980
      @crimsontide1980 3 года назад +3

      I'd have to agree with you on that statement. Had a short, pure swing, not a huge power guy but had deceptive pop in his bat, could take the ball deep when needed. Great with the glove as well......really only knock on him was he was pretty slow but then again just about every first baseman was/is.

    • @danarrington2224
      @danarrington2224 2 года назад +2

      He was unique for sure. For those of you that don't know, he was benched in one of the WS games in Philly in order to get Paul Molitor in the lineup.
      Imagine having the highest batting average in the MLB and NOT starting in a WS game.

  • @marktang1983
    @marktang1983 4 года назад +14

    what a stacked team...so many all stars. glove glove winners. batting champ. hall of famers. I dont think we have ever seen a team like that. many went on to have great careers after 93.

    • @otaviofrn_adv
      @otaviofrn_adv 4 года назад +2

      And before 93 as well. Molitor, Henderson, Stewart...

  • @ayy8314
    @ayy8314 4 года назад +18

    I’m not even a blue jays fan but man I hit goosebumps

  • @DJBZAR718
    @DJBZAR718 6 месяцев назад +3

    Even as a Yankee fan I get choked up watching this. The Blue Jays were always the team I rooted for if the Yankees didn't make it. I ran around the apt screaming after he hit that HR. And that crowd EXPLODED!!! That fan reaction gave me goosebumps

  • @delilahpuddingstash5592
    @delilahpuddingstash5592 4 года назад +27

    "Touch em all Joe, you'll never hit a bigger homerun!"

  • @EphSBGGSO
    @EphSBGGSO 2 года назад +33

    Jays' announcer Tom Cheek: "Touch 'em all Joe....you'll never hit a bigger home run in your life!"

    • @rendragmedia
      @rendragmedia Год назад +1

      One of the most appropriate quotes of all time.

    • @Dan-nt2yb
      @Dan-nt2yb Год назад

      Meh.

  • @bernie9817
    @bernie9817 2 года назад +7

    i remember this like it was yesterday, i was 6 years old infornt of the TV, when Carter hit that ball i ran up and down the house screaming my head off. I get goosebumps every single time i see this.

  • @williamsnike452
    @williamsnike452 4 года назад +22

    Aww to be 8 years old again. I miss sports lol

    • @JoeVernola
      @JoeVernola 4 года назад +2

      Ain't that the truth? I remember exactly where I was, what I was doing and everything about this home run.

  • @adamcoe
    @adamcoe 3 года назад +21

    Americans will never agree and no disrespect to Bill Mazeroski but that's the best home run in the World Series, ever. There is nothing that compares. Can you possibly imagine if Carter had played for the Yankees? He'd be on goddamn postage stamps.

    • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
      @georgfriedrichhandel4390 Год назад +4

      Funny you should mention Bill, He and Joe Carter are the only two players in baseball history that hit a home run to win a World Series for their teams. Those two players are in a class all by themselves.

    • @ykJvacano
      @ykJvacano Год назад +2

      @@georgfriedrichhandel4390 two playoff legends

    • @indianaandrew8139
      @indianaandrew8139 Год назад +1

      I am a American and that is easily the greatest home run of all time

    • @TommyD1213
      @TommyD1213 Год назад

      Kirk Gibson had the best and most dramatic, IMO. I grew up an A’s fan (still am, until they move to Vegas) and that was the first World Series game I ever watched. I was 7. And before any of you say “yeah, but that didn’t end the World Series like Carter’s did”…I can assure you, it most certainly did.

    • @TommyD1213
      @TommyD1213 Год назад

      @@indianaandrew8139 I disagree for one reason. Look at how things were going here. The Blue Jays we’re going to win this game with or without the HR. Gibson, on the other hand, couldn’t even swing a bat and faced the greatest reliever ever up to that point. Eckersley was so good in that era he won both the Cy Young and MVP in one season. It should have been the start l easiest out the entire season for Eck.
      Either way, I say they’re pretty close. Didn’t see Bill’s live so I can’t compare, but they are top 3 of all time no matter how you order them.

  • @DesertCobra72
    @DesertCobra72 2 года назад +12

    This and Bautista 3 run home run in the 15’ ALDS will be the biggest moments in the skydome. That whole inning the crowd was jumping and shaking so much you could see the live television cameras shaking because of the crowd jumping up and down. Amazing times for Toronto.

    • @rodzor
      @rodzor 10 месяцев назад +1

      Imagine if they won the world series in 2015 at home with like, a Bautista, Edwin or Russell Martin home run 😮😬 would've been nutsss.

    • @kfmidd83
      @kfmidd83 3 месяца назад

      Would love to hear the crowd the next time the Leafs win the Stanley Cup! Hope it happens in my lifetime.

  • @111oooo
    @111oooo 2 года назад +6

    Paul Molitor one of the best hitters ever finally got a World Series win, puts me in mind of Ray Bourque of Hockey gets a Stanley Cup but with the Colorado Avalanche not the Boston Bruins where he played most of his career in the NHL. I am more of a hockey fan really and can think of many great NHL players who never got a Stanley Cup. Wondering which great MLB players you can think of who never get a World Series win. Have a great day☮

  • @MuhibAli110
    @MuhibAli110 4 года назад +10

    Greatest moment in the history of baseball. FIGHT ME.

  • @d4c_reznor470
    @d4c_reznor470 10 месяцев назад +4

    Man these 90s commentators had so much charisma

  • @NationalGamer
    @NationalGamer 4 года назад +21

    What a time to be alive!

  • @mariopalos9238
    @mariopalos9238 4 года назад +12

    Legend says they're still waiting for a pitching change.

  • @1br0ns0n
    @1br0ns0n 3 года назад +9

    if you lived in Toronto these were amazing times to be alive!

    • @srs3572
      @srs3572 Год назад

      Pretty much all of Ontario was going wild that night 🙌⭐️

    • @user-iv2xl6ud1r
      @user-iv2xl6ud1r 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@srs3572Pretty much all of Canada. I was in Winnipeg when Joe hit that tater. So many people were out on the streets in pure ecstasy!

    • @srs3572
      @srs3572 6 месяцев назад

      @@user-iv2xl6ud1rSuch amazing times!!! ❤ I sure miss them.

  • @WiffGiff
    @WiffGiff 2 года назад +6

    Typically reading through the comment section for old games can be a bit troublesome. But so far it’s nice to see people just reminiscing about this game and enjoying it. For those who were too young to watch or remember it, it’s a great experience to watch it and get a bit of the magic this game brought to so many people.
    Other times from videos of older games, typically those from the 50s-70s, have lots of comments that are very concerning.

  • @randylevy
    @randylevy 4 года назад +9

    The quality on this is much better than others I've seen e.g. on MLB Vault channel

    • @StFidjnr
      @StFidjnr 4 года назад +4

      3:08:37 complete with Pat O'Brien's final words

  • @jhonnytrujillo9271
    @jhonnytrujillo9271 Год назад +11

    2:54:21 here begins the legendary moment of the 1993 World Series.

  • @ADEAL918
    @ADEAL918 4 года назад +43

    Cool story surrounding the aftermath of this game. Supposedly the previous year there was a lot of genuinely bad blood between the Blue Jays and Braves--not helped any by Gruber and Alomar doing mock "chops" when catching the last out and scoring the winning run in Games 2 and 3. But these two teams respected each other so much, that supposedly after the Jays' clubhouse celebration and trophy presentation, in spite of the heartbreaking nature of the loss, a number of the Phillies players actually came over to the Jays' clubhouse to share a few final beers before the Phillies left the ballpark to fly home.

    • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
      @georgfriedrichhandel4390 Год назад +4

      Didn't know that but that was very decent of those players. I felt rather sorry for Mitch Williams. Philly traded him to Houston in 1994 and went on to play for two other teams but never regained the glory he displayed in Philadelphia. In his final three seasons, he only scored six saves and then retired.

    • @canuckster24
      @canuckster24 Год назад +3

      The entitlement of the Braves and Braves fans in the 90s could only be surpassed by that of Yankees fans, even when they said in 95 "The team of the 90s has it's world championship" lol Braves? Team of the 90s? Get bent.

  • @LexTan
    @LexTan 3 года назад +7

    Baseball players have amazing vision. Joe was able to identify in a half a second that Mitch was pitching him a slider on that 2-2 offering... and in the midst of the pandemonium, he still remembered he got a slider.
    Much respect to all the baseball players.

  • @glennkovacs1328
    @glennkovacs1328 Год назад +3

    Had the awesome chance of seeing the 15-14 slugfest in Philadelphia live game 4, then flew to Toronto to watch game 6 live in Skydome, Joe Carters walk off was F’ing incredible!! So glad I said the heck with it and flew up to Toronto by myself with no ticket and scalped one to get in🎉🎉😁

  • @yanniyanni99
    @yanniyanni99 3 месяца назад +1

    I was there in the 500 level on 1B with my Dad and 2 buddies and that was the loudest crowd noise ever. ⚾️ 💫

  • @GaryTheGray
    @GaryTheGray 2 года назад +4

    So many good memories for me that are attached to this game. It was worth watching again.

    • @srs3572
      @srs3572 Год назад

      Me too. It was precious.

  • @guilero2754
    @guilero2754 4 года назад +5

    The MLB and other baseball and music my two true loves. I can't go a week without watching a few games and I can't go a day without listening to my favorite bands like Delta Parole.

  • @LinkRocks
    @LinkRocks Год назад +2

    Every kid in his or her backyard dreams of hitting the game winning HR to win your team the World Series. Joe Carter got to live out that dream. It never gets old watching he and his teammates celebrate it.

  • @MarioandAstonVillaFan10155
    @MarioandAstonVillaFan10155 9 месяцев назад +2

    The greatest moment in Jays History!! LET'S GO BLUE JAYS!!!!!!!

  • @miguelovallespolanco8163
    @miguelovallespolanco8163 4 года назад +6

    The pitcher for Phillies just went right into the dugout after the bomb by Carter

  • @CjThomas_Bros_Cjtcovery
    @CjThomas_Bros_Cjtcovery Год назад +3

    2:56:26 blue jays win it

  • @shermanngjazz
    @shermanngjazz 3 года назад +6

    2:19 Here comes the CBS intro!

  • @seansmith2460
    @seansmith2460 4 года назад +3

    I had my earbuds on when he hit the Homer my ears will never be the same again

  • @hockeybros4032
    @hockeybros4032 3 года назад +6

    Crowd literally exploded

  • @salarrue78
    @salarrue78 4 года назад +4

    the glory years!!

  • @mightypotato
    @mightypotato 10 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up about an hour from Toronto during both 92 and 93. After this World Series, every kid acted out this home run for years. We didn't know how good we had it at the time.

  • @NevadaLamb
    @NevadaLamb Год назад +2

    What an incredible team the Blue Jays had! I started following baseball in 97’ when I was 9. Watching games prior to that it’s common I don’t know half the lineup, but the Jays I know every player. It feels like watching an ASG!

  • @gamingwith4nox879
    @gamingwith4nox879 4 года назад +4

    Imagine how happy and proud of himself was running the bases

  • @stephenp448
    @stephenp448 8 дней назад +1

    I watched the game in front of HMV Music on Yonge St., with the multi big-screen tv display. I saw Carter hit the ball, but so many arms immediately went up in the air that I didn't see it clear the fence. Everybody knew, in any case.

  • @rodzor
    @rodzor 10 месяцев назад +1

    I was only 6 years old but remember watching this with my dad. Good old days 😌

  • @stevensly
    @stevensly 2 года назад +1

    I get goosebumps every time i relive this series! What time to be a teenager back then ;-)

  • @johnnydoe6717
    @johnnydoe6717 2 года назад +3

    Wow that crowd was electric

  • @andresbarriabaker8413
    @andresbarriabaker8413 2 года назад +2

    I remember the Carter homerun like it was yesterday. I was 12 then, watching the game with my dad at a friends house in La Chorrera, Panama

  • @twicethechamps
    @twicethechamps 3 года назад +7

    0 for 4 lifetime against Williams.....until this. You can't even script it.

  • @Trife76
    @Trife76 2 года назад +1

    Still get chills watching the ending and then riding his teammates shoulders...love Cito.

  • @Darkkefka
    @Darkkefka Год назад +2

    " The Winners and STILL World Champions, the Toranto Blue Jays!" You see Joe Buck, THIS is how you do a call. Not, " Game over, series over, and the Red Sox are champions again."

  • @vix.00.
    @vix.00. Год назад +1

    Still an AMAZING game to watch all over again! Still have the T-shirt my dad bought me from the game, unworn with the holographic sticker on it. A great memory for sure! 🙌

  • @jaerockchalk3216
    @jaerockchalk3216 Год назад +1

    Joe Carter absolute LEGEND .

  • @Mark-xl1ze
    @Mark-xl1ze 2 года назад +3

    The last CBS broadcast of a MLB game to date.

  • @heckinchonker4957
    @heckinchonker4957 4 года назад +10

    2:56:19 this what you came for

  • @Fuliginosus
    @Fuliginosus 2 года назад +18

    Even Philadelphia fans have to admit that Joe Carter's home run was the greatest moment in the history of sports.

  • @markconroy5844
    @markconroy5844 2 года назад +3

    Must've watched Carter's HR on Microsoft Encarta '95, 1,000 times.

  • @micahlangley6230
    @micahlangley6230 Год назад +1

    These are the 2 best commentators to talk about a game and world series and Joe buck

  • @jayp.6166
    @jayp.6166 Год назад +3

    "Touch 'em all, Joe. You'll never hit a bigger home run in your life"

  • @prdx2222
    @prdx2222 Год назад +1

    Every day is a new chance to turn it all around.

  • @PhoenixFlamezz
    @PhoenixFlamezz Год назад +2

    Dang, its mullet city out there!

  • @drakulie
    @drakulie 4 месяца назад

    Every kid that has ever played baseball has dreamt of this. 👍

  • @9jfd1
    @9jfd1 Год назад

    I was 12 years old watching this and was never able touch my popcorn ceiling with my entire palm of my hand. After Joe hit that, I almost damaged the drywall! Best moment ever!!!

  • @DragonPupEclipse
    @DragonPupEclipse Год назад +1

    I was only 3 years old when this happened.

  • @tedluciano9016
    @tedluciano9016 3 года назад +7

    Definetly one of the best days of my life Earlier that year I took my son to a game We had seats behind the plate and I said to my son when Carter came up to bat Son hes going to hit a home run AND HE DID must have been an omen

  • @TommyD1213
    @TommyD1213 Год назад +1

    You know what I REALLY love about this game? The 11-12 seconds between pitches from Dave Stewart. The fact that they brought it up to 24 seconds on average before MLB realized that was a MAJOR reason games were taking so long is kinda sad. They got rid of the Left-handed one out guy (LOOGY) from the bullpen, because that was what they thought to be a major contributor to game length 😂😂😂

    • @mizztery2994
      @mizztery2994 Год назад

      That new rule of a pitcher having to face at least three batters is one rule change I hate.

  • @braydentan985
    @braydentan985 Год назад +1

    Imagine a fan caught that Joe Carter Ball... you could sell that for millions

  • @seyheykid660
    @seyheykid660 2 года назад +4

    walk homerun
    2:56:20

  • @khdaniely
    @khdaniely 2 года назад +2

    Touch'em all Joe.

  • @marielyaaa5558
    @marielyaaa5558 4 года назад +2

    tell me why tf i fell asleep and WOKE UP TO THIS

  • @wowthatsbs
    @wowthatsbs 3 года назад +1

    One of my fav games of all time period

  • @mastermigs3705
    @mastermigs3705 4 года назад +5

    2:29:38 jeez this dude was jacked

  • @rfritz901
    @rfritz901 4 года назад +11

    2:56:20

  • @anonymousanonymously8216
    @anonymousanonymously8216 Год назад

    I remember this game when I was just a kid. It was a pretty exciting game and series, will never forget it. The current Jays team could never do this and probably never will again.

  • @Dan-nt2yb
    @Dan-nt2yb 3 года назад +1

    Great quality.😃👍🏾👍🏾

  • @travismaxwell9115
    @travismaxwell9115 2 года назад +1

    Vin Scully wouldn't have said a word...... He's definitely not Vin Scully.

  • @williamdunphy352
    @williamdunphy352 19 дней назад

    Umpires (Game 6)
    HP Dana DeMuth (NL)
    1B Dave Phillips (AL) (Crew Chief)
    2B Paul Runge (NL)
    3B Mark Johnson (AL)
    LF Charlie Williams (NL)
    RF Tim McClelland (AL)

  • @joshuavignona6088
    @joshuavignona6088 4 года назад +2

    I remember this! - Josh Vignona

  • @TommyD1213
    @TommyD1213 Год назад

    That leadoff AB in the top of the 7th was a thing of beauty.

  • @MarcPowellcan
    @MarcPowellcan 9 месяцев назад

    i was in my pal stans when i lived in moss park in toronto downtown watching this

  • @markjackson6431
    @markjackson6431 2 года назад +1

    BACK TO BACK

  • @BoxingLegends2024
    @BoxingLegends2024 8 месяцев назад

    Touch em all Joe!

  • @glintube83
    @glintube83 8 месяцев назад +1

    Molitor was the man

  • @kjaspredsfans8632
    @kjaspredsfans8632 4 месяца назад +1

    What song did they use when blue jays won World Series after we are the champions?

  • @rainfallenonmyshoes8471
    @rainfallenonmyshoes8471 3 месяца назад

    Great game..

  • @blitzwarzone342
    @blitzwarzone342 2 года назад +1

    We get so much more information nowadays... they dont show the strike zone, the scoreboard and count, graphics showing weird stats...

    • @user-zr6pl6nb6z
      @user-zr6pl6nb6z 9 дней назад

      We didn't need it back then. Actually, we still don't, but we think we do.

  • @l.4231
    @l.4231 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for not leaving us Joe. if kawhi had taken uour path i am sure we would have repeated too

  • @alexanderestrada2499
    @alexanderestrada2499 11 месяцев назад

    Parts I like to watch:
    7:17 - 16:30
    16:41 - 28:57
    37:48 - 43:54
    50:18 - 1:06:14
    1:06:25 - 1:16:20
    1:16:37 - 1:20:58
    1:32:08 - 2:00:52
    2:07:41 - 2:15:18
    2:15:30 - 2:39:32
    2:43:04 - 3:01:32
    3:02:25 - 3:03:25

  • @front-row-freak
    @front-row-freak 3 года назад +5

    Curt Schilling was the man

  • @Neumatikos
    @Neumatikos 4 года назад +1

    Epic Joe and Paul are mean dudes

  • @StFidjnr
    @StFidjnr 4 года назад +1

    complete with final words from Pat O'Brien because of the final MLB game on cbs

  • @TommyD1213
    @TommyD1213 Год назад

    I remember at the top of the 7th thinking to my 7th grade self “the Phillies still have plenty of time to do something.” I felt as if I made that comeback happen, and then Joe Carter came to the plate.

  • @BillyM82094
    @BillyM82094 Год назад

    In my opinion I think Joe Carter should’ve been MVP thanks to his walk-off home run that won it all for the blue jays

  • @RJ.Youtube123
    @RJ.Youtube123 2 месяца назад

    Its crazy how in the us there are 29 teams, like in San Francisco, you're a Giants fan then across the bay youre a Oakland fan, but in Canada, 99% of the country's cheering for the Bluejays 😭

    • @GLee-oe3op
      @GLee-oe3op 2 месяца назад

      At the time they competed with the expos

    • @RJ.Youtube123
      @RJ.Youtube123 2 месяца назад

      ​@@GLee-oe3op ik

  • @Havoc-bc6oy
    @Havoc-bc6oy Год назад

    Al Leiter's son Jack is now one of the top pitching prospects in MLB with the Rangers

  • @15battery69
    @15battery69 4 года назад +1

    I know the ball went over the wall, but I still never saw Joe carters GWWOHR leave the ball park..... (Replayed it 3 times too)

    • @RaginRonic
      @RaginRonic 4 года назад +2

      You need to have the video at the 720p60f setting, the frame as big as you can get it, and go frame by frame in slo-mo. But the ball going over the wall IS visible. It might actually be best to try to get the video downloaded to your comp's hard drive and try it that way through VLC Media Player(and remember, ONLY 720p60f will do it for you). But you CAN see it. ;)

  • @diegojuarez8041
    @diegojuarez8041 4 года назад +2

    CBS coverage of the MLB was horrible during the regular season. But all that was forgotten and forgiven with their amazing coverage of the postseason and World Series. I’ll always wonder what would’ve happened if CBS kept the MLB (or the mlb would ever be interested in giving a second contract/chance to cbs) after this game. Would the baseball network ever existed? Did Fox would eventually get a shot to broadcast the MLB? How about NBC and ABC, would they ever had a second run at the MLB national package? And maybe the most interesting question...would the 94 strike ever happened?

  • @creightonsuter6641
    @creightonsuter6641 4 года назад +4

    You really saw the steroid era kicking into high gear this year. Some of these guys are swole

    • @philiplopiano138
      @philiplopiano138 2 года назад +1

      Even the old dudes, Henderson, Dykstra, Dykstra can barely throw the ball in left field but he can bench 350.

    • @hippoboy9793
      @hippoboy9793 2 года назад +1

      That whole Phillies squad was juicing

  • @gman5269
    @gman5269 2 года назад +1

    I always liked Paul monitor

  • @PakRT48
    @PakRT48 Месяц назад

    MLB on CBS: such a forgettable short 4-season stint 1990-1993 compared to an illustrious 17-year run that was the NBA on CBS 1973-1990