That Game 6 with David Freese was just magical. I watched at a bar down the street from my house with 2 friends. This was my "hugging strangers" moment. Unbelievable feeling. I hope every sports fan gets to experience this. Even the fans of teams I hate, because damnit, we all deserve this feeling at least once.
For like 3 years I was pissed the cubs won the 2016 World Series. Then, when the blues finally won the cup in 2019 I realized how special a feeling that was and that fans of every team should get to experience that at least once in there lives.
@@patrickhennessy4159 I'm still pissed the cubs won. I had tickets to the game but had a severe spinal injury needing it fused causing me to miss it. If it wasnt for a BS rain delay I have faith the tribe would have won. Joe Buck calling those games was the biggest bias I ever heard for a nationally televised game. The tribe deserved that series but injury and other small things cost us.
My god, the Bautista homer still gives me chills. It’s not just the home run, it’s the crowd reaction. Everytime I see the clip, it astonished me that the crowd was so damn loud that it’s causing all the cameramen to not be able to control the cameras. Every single shot is shaking. Just shows you how loud that stadium was in that moment.
That shot of Freese kneeling at 3rd base looking at his teammates is just absolutely chilling. Dude hit a 2 out, 2 strike triple to tie game 6 of the world series. Just straight ice in that mans veins.
Also the call when he scored two tabs ones so sick I feel like he gets a lot of slack for his announcing but I love joe bucks in the playoffs but only for baseball
Clutchest individual moment? Freese in Game 6, by far. Over an entire career? There was no man feared more in the clutch than David Ortiz. Ik I’m a bit biased but I feel like this is the correct answer
That missed call for that tigers pitcher pissed me off and the footage of the 2004 alcs did also but I'm happy all Boston fans got over the Buckner error guy was a great player each team has their highs and lows the early 2000's was rough for the Yankees 01 loss to diamond backs 03 loss to marlins no championship till 09 and drought ever since hope we have a championship soon
Buckner never deserved all the hate, he was literally sent death threats and he never showed his face in Boston again till like 2006 or something ridiculous like that
Toronto is basically a team that is loved by the whole country of Canada so yeah it kind of makes sense when they are playing great baseball the whole country goes crazy honestly if i was in the MLB i would absolutely love to play for the Blue Jays imagine being the enemy of the rest of the league
Joe Carter will forever be the goat of Canadian baseball two straight World Series championships in 1992 and 1993 the year i was born so naturally i like the Blue Jays love to see it when they are playing great baseball
As a Cubs fan, that Bartman play still burns my ass. The Davis homerun was another big major disappointment, but winning has a way of making that seem ok. Lots of really great moments for sure. Got to love baseball. Was fun to watch. Great video
There are literally probably 50 other clips that could've replaced some of these. Cubs winning the world series? Pucketts walk off homer in the metrodome to force a game 7 in the 91 series? Cmon. Garbage list.
He was clearly out from the replay but in real time the first base umpire didn't have a great angle and he probably was thinking it was tie to the bag so he naturally gave the nod to the base runner but it's a shame if they had var replay in place in baseball these kind of calls could be overturned and Armando would have had a perfect game pitched
This video gave me the chills while editing it!!!
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Nice video Highlight Reel!
Nice vid
Great vid, but 2004 World Series Red Sox break curse of the bambino??
David Ortiz
That Game 6 with David Freese was just magical. I watched at a bar down the street from my house with 2 friends.
This was my "hugging strangers" moment. Unbelievable feeling. I hope every sports fan gets to experience this. Even the fans of teams I hate, because damnit, we all deserve this feeling at least once.
For like 3 years I was pissed the cubs won the 2016 World Series. Then, when the blues finally won the cup in 2019 I realized how special a feeling that was and that fans of every team should get to experience that at least once in there lives.
@@patrickhennessy4159 I'm still pissed the cubs won. I had tickets to the game but had a severe spinal injury needing it fused causing me to miss it. If it wasnt for a BS rain delay I have faith the tribe would have won. Joe Buck calling those games was the biggest bias I ever heard for a nationally televised game. The tribe deserved that series but injury and other small things cost us.
I got it from Yordan’s home run in game 6 2022. An unreplicateable feeling
My god, the Bautista homer still gives me chills. It’s not just the home run, it’s the crowd reaction. Everytime I see the clip, it astonished me that the crowd was so damn loud that it’s causing all the cameramen to not be able to control the cameras. Every single shot is shaking. Just shows you how loud that stadium was in that moment.
the horn adds so much too lol
That shot of Freese kneeling at 3rd base looking at his teammates is just absolutely chilling. Dude hit a 2 out, 2 strike triple to tie game 6 of the world series. Just straight ice in that mans veins.
The fact that Lebron was there losing his shit when Davis hit that bomb made that SO much better😂😂
everyone hating on Joe buck call but that "and we will see you tomorrow night" gives me chills
It’s always on my mind
Also the call when he scored two tabs ones so sick I feel like he gets a lot of slack for his announcing but I love joe bucks in the playoffs but only for baseball
He stole it from his dad’s call of the 91 World Series
@@Jeremy-pb5xk it was a tribute
The Bautista moonshot and bat flip is in my top 5 for best baseball moments I've ever witnessed
okay i’m saying this, nobody is going to top david freese for the most clutch player in postseason history.
I will 😈
Aaron judge will
Maybe Ortiz… But Freese handled his business.
Clutchest individual moment? Freese in Game 6, by far.
Over an entire career? There was no man feared more in the clutch than David Ortiz. Ik I’m a bit biased but I feel like this is the correct answer
@@1funsun1 that’s fair, big papi was the king of clutch
I rarely watch baseball but that “We will see you tomorrow night” call will always give me goosebumps
Joe Carter’s World Series home run and the Buckner bobble are forever burned in my brain.
As a Cardinals fan I can say that 2011 was probably the most amazing thing ever seen. And so watched the blues win the Stanley cup
And now we got this firrrrre streak son!
@@jakel7213 ayyyy let’s go. But like down low. Don’t jinx it
I feel like Paul Konerko's 2005 game 5 grand slam should be in here.
Go Sox
A lot of shit was missing, they put a fucking pop up error over some of the not iconic moments
That 2004 come back by the Red Sox against the Yankees will never be beaten in my opinion. Go Sox
The Joe Buck call on the Freese triple is just egregious
I’m commenting before watching. I hope balfour is on here
Ripped rangers fans heart out with back to back highlights
He dropped the ball he dropped the ball iconic 💯
Now Kadarius Toney is the one dropping the ball
That missed call for that tigers pitcher pissed me off and the footage of the 2004 alcs did also but I'm happy all Boston fans got over the Buckner error guy was a great player each team has their highs and lows the early 2000's was rough for the Yankees 01 loss to diamond backs 03 loss to marlins no championship till 09 and drought ever since hope we have a championship soon
If Buckner fielded that
They would have won the world series
@@tiamoldenhour6796 the thing is he was playing pretty deep In the infield and he probably wouldn’t have beat Wilson to the bag
Buckner never deserved all the hate, he was literally sent death threats and he never showed his face in Boston again till like 2006 or something ridiculous like that
I think the blue jays clip has the craziest fan reaction. The whole camera was shaking haha!
Bautista just launches it. Awesome.
As a soccer fan that knows very little about baseball, this kinda made me want to watch it a bit more
Toronto is basically a team that is loved by the whole country of Canada so yeah it kind of makes sense when they are playing great baseball the whole country goes crazy honestly if i was in the MLB i would absolutely love to play for the Blue Jays imagine being the enemy of the rest of the league
Joe Carter will forever be the goat of Canadian baseball two straight World Series championships in 1992 and 1993 the year i was born so naturally i like the Blue Jays love to see it when they are playing great baseball
Bautista pimping that homerun like that is still iconic.
The blue jays home run horn is the best thing ever
It is really
Watching the Rajai Davis live was incredible… every players dream
Bautista’s Bat Flip is Goated
Got the chills first clip
Missing so much
I don’t know why they don’t design these stadiums so that fan interference is impossible-just recess the first row by like 5 feet or something.
jose bautista's was legendary
The name of Jim Joyce still makes me sick to my stomach. Perfect Game for Armando
None of these clips gave me the chills…
I love baseball
What, no 1975 Game 6 Carlton Fisk walk-off homer?
As a Cubs fan, that Bartman play still burns my ass. The Davis homerun was another big major disappointment, but winning has a way of making that seem ok. Lots of really great moments for sure. Got to love baseball. Was fun to watch. Great video
I’m a Indians fan, I respect that 2016 was almost the greatest World Series
It was like a gunshot wound to the heart watching Davis hit that ball
Error wins don’t give me chills they just make me feel bad for the losers lol
This are the video I want to see
The '04 Red Sox will always give me chills
MLB most iconic moments are within the past 30 years? Down vote
nothing about this is iconic - nothing about this gives anyone chills.
You're simply wrong, for the most part
Hosmers drop was in this video 😅😂
I hope I get to be there one day and be able to walk the game off
Hosmer has got to have some of the worst defense I've ever seen in baseball 😂
0:23 it sound like Joe buck was drunk lol
F por Armando Galarraga.
Hatterberg saving the streak should have been on here.
1:44 he just gave up on the grounder lol
What was he supposed to do? It already got past him and it's an old bill Buckner with knee problems...
The tigers call pisses me off so much
how did you put all these before record breaking moments.. Record moments are most definitely the most iconic ever.
Will need to be updated with Freddie Freeman walk off grand slam
I watched this for the Joe Carter grand slam
There are literally probably 50 other clips that could've replaced some of these. Cubs winning the world series? Pucketts walk off homer in the metrodome to force a game 7 in the 91 series? Cmon. Garbage list.
Freese one so hard
0:17 how bout la?
How can you not be romantic about baseball?
Joe Buck with the most unenthusiastic "unbelievable," ever.
dropped ball to win in 10 astros padres catcher didnt even move. was hosmer's ball but come on- no help
Football game against him to get the largest
Some of these were the biggest errors in mlb history also
Poor Bartman
Poor Texas rangers
The Cubs blaming that kid for them losing that game is apsolutley stupid
What?!?!? No Matt Vasgerian??? Santa Maria!
How does the video start with the game seven game tying hr but not show the rest of the game. The ground ball to Bryant is more iconic in prolly
The problem with your video is you have added no context. If a casual fan comes across this video, they will have no idea the impact of these moments.
Where's the chills.
Joe buck should not be a postseason announcer
Idk if this video will have it but trout be ohtani for the world championship was so crazy man. I wanted trout to jack that mf
What happens in these fan interference plays?
Joe bats HR was
Perfect game ruined…damn
He was clearly out from the replay but in real time the first base umpire didn't have a great angle and he probably was thinking it was tie to the bag so he naturally gave the nod to the base runner but it's a shame if they had var replay in place in baseball these kind of calls could be overturned and Armando would have had a perfect game pitched