Tigers (Terrell) at Blue Jays (Stieb) 9-26-87 Game Of The Week - Vin Scully
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- The Tigers go to Exhibition Stadium in Toronto a couple of games behind the Blue Jays. Neither Terrell or Stieb last beyond the third inning. Henneman blows the save in the 9th, giving up 3 runs. Tigers had a 9-7 lead going into the 9th.
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I am here because the final reg season matchups between the tigers and jays were really talked up in the 87 alcs, and BOY AM I GLAD TO BE HERE!
These games were legendary!
I said it then, and I still say it today; this was the greatest 7:game series in the history of the sport. Yet you never hear about this when they talk about great division races.
Saturday daytime baseball ⚾️ on NBC in the 80's cant beat it
Vin Scully making a rare appearance in Toronto. Love it!
There is nothing like the blue jáys and 🐯 tigers rivalry
I don't miss the rivalry. The Jay's always won. Now that they are in different divisions they don't play each other as much and I'm glad
@@monabiehl6213 I don’t remember the Jays coming out on top in 1987.
I cried when Beniquez hit the triple. I was so overwhelmed with joy because they trailed the entire game and it was such a huge rivalry. I also cried a week later when I went to Tiger Stadium to watch Frank Tanana beat the Jays 1-0 and watch the Jays lose the final 7 games of the season. Absolutely heartbreaking!!
@Sheha Nagaraj So the the team that rallied from 6 games back with 7 to go was boring? The game after this they were down to their last at bat..Gibson hit one of the longest homeruns I've ever seen which started the week long rally....but ok.
@@florida1289 The Tigers were not 6 games back with 7 to go. After this four-game series in Toronto, they were 2.5 games back with 7 games remaining. By the time the two teams met the following weekend in Detroit, after the Jays had been swept by the Brewers in Toronto and the Tigers split four games with the Orioles at Tiger Stadium, the Jays were 1 game up. The Tigers swept, and went to the ALCS.
@shehanagaraj1063 what was boring was watching a game in that thing they called a stadium in Toronto.
@@craigschray4486 @shehanagarair's comments were spot on, but the racist person who owns this channel, obviously didn't want a woman to have an opinion, especially one of Middle Eastern descent. Sad. She was exactly right. Everyone knew Detroit was as boring as watching weeds grow in 87, and the Jays were definitely the much better, and more exciting team. My guess is, people who think the Detroit Tigers were some great and exciting team to watch in the late 80s, are also big lovers of the Tampa Bay Rays. Wake me when Tampa finally gets contracted, like they should've been 20 years ago.
@@craigschray4486 I don’t know how a stadium makes a game boring.
George Bell was the MVP, but Tony Fernandez was their true MVP. Couldn’t keep it going without #1.
Gotta love exhibition Stadium one of the most unusual baseball stadium.
What a heartbreaker, but the Tigers lost the battle but won the war.
🤔Can you put some Ernie Harwell in there 🤷🙏❤️💕❤️🐅s
Folks, if you remember this game for anything, it’s this:
It’ll be Jim Clancy vs Doyle Alexander tomorrow. 😆😉
"Beniquez points the bat at Noles. Noles sets. The 3-2 delivery. A swing and a base hit into left field. That'll go in the gap. Here comes one run. Here comes the tying run. And here comes the winning run! As Thornton hits the plate, Beniquez triples into the gap in left center and the Blue Jays have gotten off the deck to do it again."
35 years later, and I can still remember Tom Cheek's exact call.
Blue Jays blew it but without Fernandez or Whitt it was a perfect storm for failure at the end.
3:20. An umpire working the day after he gets his jaw dislocated the night before. Even the umps were tougher then.
And the Jays didn't win another game that season...what a collapse!
They missed Tony and Ernie down the stretch
"Maybe we're setting the biggest bear trap in history"-- Kirk Gibson after the game.
Was mad when the Tigers traded away Matt Nokes
For Clay Parker and Lance McCullers (senior). Yeah lousy deal for Detroit and Nokes had a couple good years with the Yankees. I was a big Nokes fan too, loved his lefty power swing
And that was the last game they won that season...
*sad trombone*
People were camping overnight at Gate 6 in order to get a good seat in the North Grandstand (all seats out there were GA) for both the Saturday and Sunday games of this series. Those out by Section 50 must have arrived late.
Little anyone know that would be the Blue Jays final win of 1987 because they would lose their final 7 games including getting swept by the Tigers at Tigers Stadium in Detriot to steal the A.L. East Title from the Blue Jays.
If I'm not mistaken, all their losses were by one run.
I mean all their losses during the streak.
The better team did NOT win the AL East in 1987. I was SO happy when the Twins destroyed the overrated Tigers, in the ALCS.
I was at this game. It was so crazy
Did you enjoy the game? I was sick all night after this game.
@@monabiehl6213 Sure did! It's one of the games I remember the most.
Lake Huron?
Lol. Scully had the wrong side of the Province of Ontario, Toronto sits at Lake Ontario. Lake Huron is on other side of the Province of Ontario.
I think he meant to say on the shores of lake Ontario Lol
I caught that! Vin also referred to Rick Leach as Terry Leach (mets reliever) more than once
1:50:54 Did you get expressed written consent of Major League Baseball?
Do you have the Jays Tigers game from 1992 aired on CBC?
Vin Scully making a rare appearance in Toronto. Love it!