Loudest Crowd Reactions in Yankees History Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- part 1 is from the old stadium and part 2 from the new stadium
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my god that old Yankee Stadium used to ROCK 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
they should’ve kept it
Yes!
Starting as a Dodger fan I fucking hate the Yankees. But, I fucking respect the Yankees. I visited New York the year before the tore down "The House that Ruth Built" and walked all the way around it never taking my eyes off of it. It was fucking biblical.
MAN DID IT EVER. I was there for the Leyritz WALKOFF 🔥🔥🔥
How loud was the Stadium when Bob Gibson beat em in the world series?
If you lived through the Dynasty, you'll never forget that shaking camera.
Hahaha i know
They have been using that thing again lately is amazing
Being born in 93 that shakey cam is everything and boy we need that energy this year
You knew the entire stadium was rocking when even the camera was shaking.
Those late 90s Yankees were some thing else! They could beat you with HRs, clutch hits, base running, defense, pitching… didn’t matter. If you were around to see it it was something special in sports. They were the team to beat and loved the pressure than came with it.
Speak that truth. Not a superstar amongst them but they all had one thing in common, win.
Wish they were like that now
The good old days. Jeter, o'Neil, Martinez, Williams, Justice, Strawberry, Matsuri, Siriano etc... still remember sitting quiet during Wells perfect game.
The Mattingly one still gives me goosebumps.
Was at the WS game 1 when Tino hit the grand slam. The Stadium actually shook by the fans! Will never forget that moment!
The Aaron Boone walk off HR against Tim Wakefield in the 2003 ALCS was most epic.
yes but the red sox got their revenge next year lol
Or as Dennis Leary would refer to him, Aaron f*****g Boone! Lol. Tough break, Dennis.
“BERNIE GOES BOOM!!!”
“BURN BABY BURN!!”
John Sterling is the 🐐
Reggie wasn't on these clips, when he hit his third Home run in game six against the Dodgers was a world series classic
It is loud crowd reactions not moments. The 70s audio didn't do a good job of making it seem that loud in my opinion
@@161striveravenue Too bad, because it was loud. I was a mere kid, but I remember how wild Reggie's homers were against L.A. It was bedlam! 😎👍
The Old Yankee stadium was lit! Don’t know why the heck they tore it down! They could’ve renovated like Wrigley and Fenway!
That place was beyond repair. It was just at the point where you would have been renovating it all the time. I know new Yankee stadium looks like a concrete mall, but trust me since judge arrived the stadium has been alive. It’s a loud, hostile, and intimidating place to play again
As a Mariners fan that watched the 2000 and 2001 ALCS, I was always scared of watching Yankees games lol, I was 8 and 9
When life was fun and people lived in the moment! Will never happen again! Amazing times. sucks fir Gen z
I’m gen z and I have plenty of fun and live in the moment. Stop making big assumptions
Can we get back to this PLEASE..... They are doing it in Arlington !!!!
July 1st Yankee Stadium is full capacity. Wish it was sooner but im not complaining
The Yankees lost that WS 2001, but that was one of the best I have ever seen. Had they won, I would have been very satisfied, but nonetheless it was exciting to watch all seven games. Hats off to the D-Backs as well.
Love them or hate them the Yankees are one of the best sports franchise out there 👍🏻
I miss the old stadium.
we didnt always win but year after year for 15 seasons we were treated to this insanity. the rosters of the last 10 years live in the shadow of it and they have struggled.
awesome
Loudest and longest ovation was on Mickey Mantle day 1969 9 minutes!!!!!! Had to quiet the crowd!!!!
I know they used to talk about the ghosts coming out at old Yankee Stadium but I spotted a ghoul at 4:20...
Boone's HR was the greatest moment I have experienced in sports. I hate Boston that much.
David Justice + Derrick Jeter = Aron Judge
So didn't have video cameras before 76 I guess
Bro its part 1 buddy do you not read the title
Wrong. Pt 1 is fom the new stadium and Pt 2 is from the newest stadium. There is nothing from the old stadium.
What? Whatever you just said makes no sense
@@161striveravenue You have limited knowledge of Yankee stadium history. Yankee stadium became "New Yankee Stadium" after the 1974 renovations.
I don't have limited knowledge. I know the stadium was renovated but nobody calls that the new stadium. It was still practically the same building. Stop making a big deal about it when 99% of yankee fans call that the Old Stadium
@@161striveravenue Are you from The Bronx? Don't disrespect the locals who called it the NEW Yankee Stadium for decades. You are wrong. Learn somethin' and move on.
Well nobody outside of the bronx called it the new stadium. And you are telling me to move on but you made a big deal about it for no reason
Poor Kim kinda got beat up in this compilation lol
needs Bernie's walkoff against Boston in 1999.
In part 3
Gary Thorne was an icon in the booth. Actually showed passion unlike that loser Joe Buck
Nothing comes close to The Bronx
Why does the audio sound like this was recorded through a phone
Because it was, what's the problem? Why does that bother you
@@161striveravenue Because part of a good video is good audio especially when that video is called "Loudest crowd moments in Yankees history" you want it to be....you know....loud
It was loud, i listened to this myself, maybe your deaf, but then again your name says you are grumpy and old. No one else but you has commented about that
@@grumpyoldvet224 bro what? The audio was loud af
Why this video smell like beer?
2001 World Series was by FAAAAAAR the greatest WS ever
Yanks got woke, no longer about championships. It’s all about spreading the love.."..
ugh so many against the mariners... sadness
I was at the 1998 world series against the Padres. The old Yankee stadium was literally ROCKING and there is nothing compared to the moment that Tino Martinez hit that grand slam
That was the year we spanked the Padres in four!
Was there too!
Gary Thorne's call of Mattingly's homerun is one of the great calls in baseball history.
Joe Buck honestly can make the greatest moments sound boring. The bloop hit by Posada is the worst. It’s game 7 maybe calls for a little enthusiasm
He doesn't like the yankees so that probably adds to the affect.
F*** Joe Buck.
I actually like the way he calls the games. Specially all those yankee moments because what I remember most was the crowd and actually feeling the moment. Not the announcer
Worst announcer in sports history, it's not even close.
The Mattingly one forever. I cried when he hit that homer. That was my hero.
I was there. I cried when he took the field pregame before Game 1 of 1995 Wild Card. My hero as well
Amen
Dam u old
Donny Baseball missed a ws ring, by one damn season. But, he got one as a coach and he's still a Yankee great!
@@waynej2608 if not for that 94 strike he had a great chance of gettin it, yanks had a good shot of goin that year
at 1:00, when Tino is rounding second, look how INSANE the right field bleacher creatures are going. Abolsute chills. God I miss the old stadium!!!
That 01 series was nuts. People stated that Yankee Stadium moved like an accordion in the upper deck during games 3,4,5… It was a shame they lost in game 7 that year. It would of been very special to the City.
“Oh hang on to the roof, goodbye home run Don Mattingly!”
That was epic and seeing Ruben going back to back was insane.
I still say hang on to the roof sometimes when I’m excited
The Mattingly call is the best call ever!
One of my favorite calls ever.
The ball landing in the sea of Yankee fans going insane with that amazing call will never get old! Nothing like the old stadium.
"Get your tokens ready, you might be boarding the subway."
Joe Buck sure hates the Yankees.
I’ve always said that. His reaction when Yankees hit a homerun from when Boston hits a homerun you can automatically tell.
He's a pompous asswipe
@@tonym7295 ur probably a mets fan 🗣
@@bigrich6075 ur probably a mets fan 🥸
@@josephhale9198 actually no yankee fan here lol
That Jeter HR was the most magical thing I’ve ever seen happen in a baseball game. The way it unfolded, with the bell tolling for midnight, and that dude holding the “Mr. November” sign, it was just like “OK, this is it” and then he did it. And all of this after Tino had tied it in the 9th? Forget about it. I was just 13 and it was a scary time. 9/11 had just happened. NY needed that HR more than anything. If not for that game and then the Brosius HR the next game, I don’t think I would have been able to accept them losing the way they did. Well deserving of Micheal screaming “See Ya” over and over again. Wish he was the one calling it when I was watching it...
Shut the fuck up Derek Jeter is overrated. Bernie William was real leader for Derek Jeter's 4 World Series rings
It still pisses me off that we lost game 7. Torre should've left Clemens in for the 8th inning, and then brought in Rivera for the 9th. But, it was a helluva ride!
@@sinchman1 Not sure I said anything about Jeter’s status on the team but, hey, way to bring your baggage to my comment. Sounds like you still have some emotions to work out over Jeter’s legacy. Do you need to talk to someone about it?
@@waynej2608 Yeah, that was one of the most heartbreaking losses. I’ll never be able to erase that bloop single from my mind.
I bet Kim still has nightmares from that WS. Even thought the Diamondbacks won.
I get goosebumps watching this. Man I miss the old stadium it’s not the same in the new one. The old stadium those were us the REAL fans.
Agree and disagree. The reason the new stadium wasn't loud at first is cause the yankees were old, washed up veteran teams that were boring to watch. Since 2017 it has been very loud and rowdy. Ive witnessed it, believe me, ive felt it shake in the postseason
Nah go watch Hicks homer from the alcs last year. If you dont think that's Old Yankee Stadium loud then i don't know what you think is loud
@@conpop6924 didi home run as well
Which Didi homer? Wild Card or Grand Slam? I was there for the Grand Slam so i know how loud it was there
@@161striveravenue the wild card was louder and more meaningful that sparked the postseason run, it was my personal fav
1:46 Gary Thorne's "hang on to the roof" call of Mattingly's 1st Postseason HR is very simply my favorite call of ALL TIME! To me, it's the gold standard!
Honestly, Gary Thorne's homerun calls are the gold standard for any announcers. Micheal Kay is a very close second
Gary Thorne in general. His hockey calls are absolutely legendary as well.
@@TJCorona92 yup. Love Gary Thorne. Also the shot of Soriano pumping his fist in the air against the Mainers gives me chills. Every single time.
@@Splappa09Gaming I agree the Gary Thorne is the absolute gold standard. I don't think it's particularly close either!
@@dougcmorgan I really enjoy Micheal Kay's enthusiasm too but I'm a little biased being a yankees fan lol
From 1996-2000 I was 18-22 years old. God was this just an awesome time to be a Yankee fan.
Me too...February 16, 1978...I was there with you...Yankee Stadium was magical n there was never a better time to be a Yankee fan...The new stadium has more corporate people than fans...it sucks n the vibe isnt the same anymore...I dont think there will ever be a vibe like 1995-2003...After we lost to the Marlins it started to go downhill!!! We won 1 more after that but it just wasnt the same!!! They should have never got rid of the old stadium!!!
Gary thorn ,tremendous baseball announcer!
You can take away baseball from that statement. Just amazing.
The Mattingly and Boone are best for me, Mattingly cause he was favorite Yankee growing up and Boones because it was the Redsoxs and we went to the World series
Remember Boone’s like it was yesterday, I was going nuts. Kind of reminded me of Fisks HR since nobody probably thought Boone would hit a homer. Bummer they lost the WS that year..
It’s fun being a Yankee fan. So many great memories. When they chanted “Paul O’Neil!” During his last Yankee home game. That gave me chills.
Man, those were the good old days! Seems like forever to be in the WS! Miss the non-covid days with everyone in the stadium high-fiveing each other. Let’s hope for a normal 2021 season with them going to the WS & bring that trophy back where it belongs- Yankee Stadium !!!
Oh we will be back stronger then ever! Maybe not this season because there might be a capacity limit but 2022 will be back to normal
I think the Yankees have a damned good shot, this year. IF, the pitching holds together and the team stays healthy.
Those were the days. Let's go YANKEES!
“Get your tokens ready, you may be boarding the subway” 🖤
Yankee Stadium. Once an intimating venue, now reduced to McYankee Stadium. Late arriving, early to leave fans. Empty luxury box seats, game after game, for all to view. Embarrassing sellouts.
Bro what? You clearly haven't seen it the last 3 years. Its intimidating again and loud, and hostile and rowdy. It may not be like the old one, but bro its not the teams from 2010-2016. Fans were bored watching those teams. I don't know when the last time was you went to a game, but ive been plenty since 2017 that were great atomspheres. Ive also been too 2 playoff games since 2017 and its been loud, rowdy, and the place has shook. Why do you think the Yankees won all those playoffs games at home in 2017? The opposing players were rattled and intimidated. Multiple players said that
I went to games every year when I was a kid. First game I went to was in 95. Went consistently for about 7 years or so. The old stadium seemed like a relatively consumer friendly place back then, and people were always leaving early trying to “beat the traffic”. Also, the stadium was never full when the game started. So, I’m not sure what you mean..
2:23 i remember being in the Coca Cola section that game. We all went wild when Justice hit that homerun.
The fans were so loud you couldnt even hear what was coming out the speakers.
Justice went from worst enemy to hero!
I was in the upper deck....I thought it was going to fall down. Also people were just pitching their beers into the air.
omg watching these moments gives me the chills and brings back that excitement all over again this never gets old
Mariners fan here I hated the Yankees growing up but I felt like everyone loved the old Yankee Stadium. Seems like it fit more people than the new one?
It did. Old Yankee Stadium fit 56k, new one fits 47k-50k
Everybody loved the old Stadium except for George Steinbrenner.
Ruthless greed.
@Paul Gsell
That’s bullshit.
Total bullshit.
George was threatening to move to the West Side Yards in Manhattan or New Jersey since the 1980’s.
And tried to sell David Cone when he was a free agent on the fact that the Yankees would be playing on the West Side, and that was in the mid nineties.
You know NOTHING.
@Paul Gsell
And another thing, moron.
George was still alive when the Yankees won the World Series in 2009.
If you really think the new Stadium was anyone but George’s doing, you’re an even bigger dumbass than your clueless comment indicates.
You don’t know shit about the Yankees.
Shut the fuck up.
George had wanted a new stadium pretty soon after he bought the yanks. Just took him 30 years to finally get it
when the games got exciting everybody in the stadium would go nuts i dont think there's any stadium that gets as loud and as exciting as playing in yankee stadium cheering is so loud you almost go deaf just listening to the fans going crazy in here nothing like it anywhere in baseball exciting plays exciting hits
The Mattingly HR was the loudest has to be (upper deck literally shook). Years of pent up frustration of Yankees fans finally getting in the playoffs and all it all let out in that Donnie dinger... and Gary Thorne with one of THE greatest HR calls of all time IMO... "hang on to the roof" is just perfect.
Best fans in baseball
Yessir
Not the ones who make fun of anxiety
Oh so 5 fans represent the whole fanbase? Get over it that's the bleachers at yankee stadium. Astro fans get more butthurt about that then the players do. At least our fans show up in the regular season. MMP is half empty even if the astros are playing a good team in the regular season. Our fanbase is also much louder and passionate than astro fans.
@@161striveravenue making fun of anxiety is not funny and he shut y’all up we won that game and the next one
@@akavanish3350 you’re not even a little mad that your team cheated. 🤔
The Greatest Team Ever.
Yessir
Unlike the teases that dare call themselves Yankees of today.
They will win again. Remember the yankees went 18 years without winning from 1978-1996
@@161striveravenue exactly I don’t get why people say they are the most overrated franchise, they won like 3 straight after it all happened
@@aidanmiranda6140 4 out of 5
Those where the real days of baseball
This is FANTASTIC! I remember every single one of these moments and where I was for every single one. Wish the quality of your video was better otherwise love the video!
Bernie forever my favorite yankee, so many greats but I’m old enough to know the Yankees before 96 too young for the previous regime but as kid Bernie was my guy
Thank you for this video. Growing up in Jersey I was blessed to see some of these moments 1st hand. I've never felt energy like 2003 ALCS Game 7. I sat in Row Z in the upper deck and every Yankees hit from the late innings on was huge and you could feel the applause thumping through your chest. That place shook when Boone walked it off. I lost my voice for a week that night 😂 and it took us almost 3 hours to get across the GWB but it was an amazing game. Again Thanks for the video. Go Yanks!!
I was a huge Mattingly fan when I was a kid...I was so upset when he retired cuz of his back n the next year they won the world series...He was one of the few shining lights on bad teams... Dave Winfield, Danny Tartabull, Ron Guidry, Dave (Spaghetti) Righetti, Al Leiter, The goose (Gossage), Matt Nokes, Ricky Henderson, Jimmy Key, Steve Howe n who can forget Jim Abott how he pitched a no hitter with one hand, n how fast he would switch the glove to put it on his one good hand. David Cone perfect game, David Wells perfect game.... Its great to be a Yankees fan
id call the stadium the house of excitement especially late in the games the late 90 Yankees didn't disappoint ever come from behind victorys were common
Gary Thorne > John Sterling > Michael Kay > Joe Buck.
I was sitting about 10 rows above where Tino’s GS landed in 98... the row of dads & kids behind us fell on top of us in our row. The building was shaking, all the beer that didn’t get thrown during Knoblauch’s HR went flying into the air. I remember it like it was yesterday!
The old stadium had this electricity in the air, it's like it was alive and it brought out the best in the crowd. Everyone knew it was the house of some of the greatest legends and where some of the most historic moments in baseball history took place. To demolish it the way they did was a disgrace.
The new stadium has the old energy back tho. It’s not the same obviously, but it’s def back. The new stadium is one of the loudest in baseball these days, and the bleachers especially get fired up
I want to Thank the Good Lord for Making Me a Yankee
Amen brother
I almost cried when I saw Don Mattingly…Great Video! SALUTE!!
Great memories. For me, the most memorable will always be Aaron Boone’s Homerun to send the Yankees to the World Series. Thanks for posting.
Anybody have Jon Miller’s call of Posada’s double? Sterlings call & Miller’s call were both amazing!
It really sucks.. Joe Buck ruined the most important moments. Basically monotone during all of these big moments “Martinez hits one to deep right center, at the wall… tie game.”
Bernie goes Boom!!!! Was my favorite home run call.
The loudest game I ever attended was September 15, 1978. Yankees vs Boston. One of the greatest season come backs of all time. Guidry pitches a shut out. From 14 games back Yankees go ahead by two games. That night, each hit, each pitch the stadium would rock. I was on the upper mezzanine and it felt like it was shaking. Pure euphoria. NY at its greatest. That old stadium brings back so many memories. It is something I will never ever forget. I can still hear the crowd!!
NOTHING will ever compare to Old Yankee Stadium and the loudness of that crowd. No team will ever again be as dominant as those 90's Yankees.. except for another Yankee team of course.
Can we just appreciate how amazing Gary Thorne is?
great video...would also add some of those bernie and knoblauch game tying/walk off homers from the 90s
I was at the Scott Brosius game in upper deck - the stadium was bouncing a good 3 feet.. Also at Reggie 3 HR World Series game in right field bleacher which didn’t have as much bounce.
You missed one. Castro tying homerun when they came back on the orioles. the cameras were shaking.
That's regular season, im keeping these strictly to the postseason really. Plus most of these the camera was shaking because the old stadium quite literally shook
Best fan base ever. Through thick and thin. Yankees forever. Thanks for the memories
Apparently this Yankee fan isn't aware that the franchise existed before 1996. Check out the crowd's roar when Lou Pinella's single in extra innings won Game 4 of the 1978 World Series.
Buddy im making a part 3 rn. And im sorry the stadium was so much louder in the 90s and early 2000s
This was not only the aura & mystique of the old stadium but people truly present enjoying the game. It all went downhill when stadiums were built to entertain fans with other distractions and of course before the greatest distraction came to be… the iphone. RIP Attention
Exactly. Like idc about the clubs or lounges, I wanna watch the game
Crazy how the Diamondbacks still won that series. But that Boone walk off will always be one of my favorites. Screaming in the living room with my family.
Great video. Scott Brocius HR is my favorite!
I was at the Game when Mattingly Homer in first ever playoffs. I was seating in the right field bleachers and it was wild. God, I really miss the old stadium and the energy that came with it.
Posada's double against Pedro was beyond epic, and the loudest I ever remember hearing the crowd (until the 11th inning that is..) It gave Posada the last laugh after an extremely heated series that reached it's boiling point in game 3. Posada looked like a little kid when he got to second base while screaming and doing a double fist pump! Boone's homer was pure insanity though! Nothing from my sports era will ever top that moment or make me jump out of my seat the way I did! Not one Yankee fan cared that we lost the world series after. That series WAS the world series!
R.I.P baseball.. you are missed..
Gary Thorne is everything Joe Buck isn’t! The absolute GOAT!
I wish that i could hear a couple of these clips without the announcers screaming the whole time. I'll never forget the first time that I saw the home team hit one, when 3B Willie Jones put one up on the left field roof for the Phillies at Connie Mack Stadium. The roar of the crowd rose as the ball went up, and I will never forget the goosebumps I felt when I saw and heard this at the ballpark when I was just nine, back in 1957.
Saw them live. And they never get old.
Oh my, hang on to the roof! Still gives me chills
For a while now, World Series years ending in "1" have been absolute classics. 1991 had at least 4-5 games won in the last at-bat. 2001 for what you see here and how Arizona won it, and 2011 had that unbelievable Game 6 that allowed the Cardinals to win in 7.
And it's 2021, time for yankee dodger classic
@@mistersunshine1330 I don’t like the Yankees but they seem like the team to beat in the AL, them or the White Sox. I don’t know if they can compete with that dodgers team though...
@@andrewlarson7 They can, if Kluber and Tallion bounce back because none of them are primary fastball pitchers. Not to mention if playoff kershaw comes back, bauer isn't as good as everybody thinks he is, yanks own price, only guy I'm worried about is Buehler but Cole/Buehler matchup would be one of the best ever because neither have faltered in the biggest stage in recent memory
I think they can, its just a matter of health and consistency. The yankees problem in the postseason is that they seem to change their offensive approach in the second round, from patient and working counts, to aggressive and not working counts. But a dodger-yankee world series would be very fun to watch
@@161striveravenue Every little league fan is crying thinking about it as if those teams aren't the two most fun to watch when their right. Now. Imagine this. Gerrit Cole vs Walker Buehler, Corey Kluber vs Clayton Kershaw, and Jameson Tallion vs Trevor Bauer. Truly would be spectacles blown by bullpens.
These aren't ALL of the loudest moments ever in Yankees history lol yes, from 1995 forward but, there's a lot from the 70's missing for sure.
I mean Chambliss' HR & Reggie's shots against the Dodgers for two examples 😂!!!
Bernie Williams was the true player who lead the Yankees to 4 World Series Champions...
I've been a Yankee fan since my first game...bat day of 1966 watching Mantle. The energy at the new Yankee stadium is awesome but the old stadium was indescribable. Look forward to getting to some games this year. Too much fun !!!
Agreed. Yes new yankee stadium has definitely gotten better over the years
These put a smile on the face!!! Would love to recap those moments again.
I watched the last 3 homeruns by Bernie Williams. It does not make any sense thst he is hardly mentioned, Considering how clutch he was from both sides of the plate. He was part of the core 5. This nonsense of the core 4 is an insult without mentioning Bernie Williams.
These are great moments for sure but, like, wasn't there a literal riot at the end of 1976 ALCS? That was pretty loud.
Those were all great and special but the Mattingly one gets me everytime. After the season strike where the Yanks were on top, over a decade long playoff draught, our hero gets one.