It’s so crazy to see in the early 70’s how Oakland went from 3 consecutive WS championships to what they have become and now the team is moving to Vegas.
The Giants winning in 2010 was bittersweet. I attended games in both 1989 (earthquake game) and 2002, but couldn't do so in 2010. However the bittersweet part is that my mom, a lifelong Giants fan, had passed in June 2010. I cried like a baby that night, for multiple reasons. RIP Elaine from Peoria.
During the summer of Sam in 77', the atmosphere in New York City was intense, the serial killer could have been attending the game@@davidfrederick1971
The "Big Red Machine" teams in Cincinnati were some of the best ever in MLB. One of the biggest mistakes in MLB was getting rid of the tradition of the Reds playing the MLB's season opener. It was a great tradition that honored baseball's rich history.
Crazy how fast the game changed, it almost instantly goes from fly outs and groundouts with very few strikeouts to mostly strikeouts starting around 2007
Up the middle, Uribe charges, throws…. OUT! And the White Sox have won the World Series! Thank you Dad. This is gonna be a tough play Bryant , the Cubs win the World Series! Bryant makes the play and the Cubs…. Finally won it all! Thank you Grandpa R.I.P. ❤
The 1987 WS was the first to feature games played indoors (Metrodome) and the last in which any games were played during the day as opposed to in the evening.
Not one walk-off hit til the Twins in '91, then 2 years later with Joe Carter in Toronto.. crazy how long it took to see it happen, makes Game 7 in '91 even more special.
As a life long Red Sox fan that 86 World Series is tough to watching knowing how close they were to winnning it in gm.6. I may of been -7 years old but it’s still rough . I heard from my dad and grandfather that it was the worst two games they have ever watched. 2004 was emotional as we all cried knowing my grandfather missed it by a year. He died Jan 5th 2004. Never saw them win it all in his lifetime. I’ve witnessed 4 titles in my lifetime that is awesome.
Watching the Texas Rangers win the World Series at Texas Live in Arlington, is one of the greatest sports moments of my life. I waited 34 years to see it. Tears of joy were shed after Game 5. #WentAndTookIt
I'm a Dodgers fan. Love those memories. In 1991 on Oct 27 I was in Oakland at the Grateful Dead and at intermission I walked out into the concourse and this guy had a tiny b&w portable TV and he said "the twins might do it right here", and that play happened. It all went down in a minute or so. Perfect timing and I'll always remember it even though I don't care about the Twins ha
40 years of heartache in Detroit since *3:52* to win the ’84 WS. We need the spirits of Sparky Anderson and Mike & Marian Ilitch to bestow their magic on the Tigers so they can get another already! This year was fun, but I definitely have probably way too high expectations for ’25 now-2nd or winning the AL Central, and at the very least winning the AL pennant for the first time in 13 years. LOL *😭💔*
Not an A's fan, but very happy for the Eck, getting the last out in 89. He gave up the epic homer to Gibson in 88, and it's so tough to come back from something like that. Thankfully, he got another chance. Redemption.
Joe Carter's home run was an insane happy moment for me and my friends and family watching. Especially watching with my dad who passed 6 months ago. RIP dad. Blue Jay's world series champs two years in a row!
I remember as a little kid sitting and watching Gene Larkin's pinch-hit single to win the world series in 1991. Larkin hit for the light hitting Jarvis Brown, who had come into the game innings earlier as a pinch-runner for DH Chili Davis. Dan Gladden was on third, after his double and being sacrificed to third by Chuck Knoblauch. That allowed Atlanta to intentionally walk both Kirby Puckett and Kent Hrbek to get to Brown's spot in the order. Larkin, hobbled by an injury was the last person on the bench, aside from the back-up catcher.
I’m an Astros fan but Rangers winning the World Series was a long time coming, and they finally got the job done. I even called it after Astros in 2022, that the Rangers are next to win the WS. Proudest moment as a Texan.
So happy my Rangers FINALLY won it all, but as far as finishes, there will never be (in my opinion) no better finales than Joe Carter in 1993 and Luis Gonzalez in 2001.
I remember watching the 2021 world series it was just like yesterday that the braves won. It was the day after i got out of the hospital since i had to get my appendix removed. As soon as freeman catched the ball me and my dad were so happy. The last game was the day after my birthday so it felt good.
Glad to see Tug McGraw getting the final out for Philadelphia. He was on the losing team for the NY Mets in 1973 and he almost carried the team himself to the World Series that year.
Wish you could have put on Ernie Harwell’s radio call of the Tigers’ win in 1984. Vin Scully chose to keep quiet on TV, which was fine for a TV moment.
I’m a diehard Twins fan but I never got to witness ‘87 and ‘91. My dad and older relatives always bring them up when we watch a Twins game….hopefully I’ll be able to watch my Twins take home another championship with my pops ❤
I was too young to remember '85, but Wade Davis getting that final strikeout in '15 felt so good after the previous year's heartbreak. Especially with those god-awful teams in the late '90's and first decade of this century.
I wasn't around in 85 but I was in 2015.. I'd just turned 19 in September that year and I was so excited to hear they were going to the world series. I was standing on my feet when it happened, PRAYING that it would. And then I hear Joe Buck announce "The Royals! 2015 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS!" I dropped to my knees and bawled tears of joy. Still to this day seeing that makes me cry. As well as seeing the Cubs win it all after such a long drought 🥹
@@richshort8120 I always wondered why Stanley didn't catch more hell for his wild pitch in that inning .... or other BoSox pitchers in that game who could have gotten outs.
As a Cubs fan my whole life this moment 13:17 still hits me almost 10 years later. Even though it was so long ago that weight of not winning for so long still feels amazing off all our shoulders.
14:30 As a Georgia sports fan... THAT IS SO SATISFYING. More when the Georgia Bulldogs in football then won 2 national titles in 2 years, including the one that ended a 41-year drought.
@@kperry1969 might want to do more research bud ruclips.net/video/tQTdEKA-nyM/видео.htmlsi=povVPeyWMSQs6DsF . 2022 Astros had a new roster compared to 2017, and also Astros never cheated in the playoffs but only in the regular season for a few months.
I wasn’t a Cubs or Indians fan during 2016 but I remember being up late at night watching and I will always remember that World Series for the rest of my life. A hell of a series
I believe Joe Carter was the only player to be the last to touch the ball in back to back World Series. ‘92 catches the out at 1st base, ‘93 the ball leaves his bat on the walk off home run
It's amazing, from 70 to 90, or 2 decades, not a single Series had a walk-off ending, the next decade 91 to 01 had 4 all by itself even with the 94 strike cancelling 1, and again nothing for now over 2 decades again since. If you go back even further, the last Series to have one before 70 was a decade before in 1960. So you went 30 years without 1, 4 in 10 after and now 22 without to date. Really remarkable.
That's an interesting observation. Between 1970 and 2000, only four franchises won their first World Series (Phillies, Royals, Blue Jays, Marlins) and one team end a 50+ year drought (Twins). From 2001-2023, you saw the Diamondbacks, Angels, Astros, Nationals, and Rangers win their first, and you saw the Red Sox, White Sox, and Giants end 50+ year droughts.
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It’s so crazy to see in the early 70’s how Oakland went from 3 consecutive WS championships to what they have become and now the team is moving to Vegas.
Might as well call Vegas New Oakland
Yea
@@deflategate1297brotherhood of steel?
Oakland was the first to win a three-peat
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You spelled Yankees wrong... 😳
The Giants winning in 2010 was bittersweet. I attended games in both 1989 (earthquake game) and 2002, but couldn't do so in 2010. However the bittersweet part is that my mom, a lifelong Giants fan, had passed in June 2010. I cried like a baby that night, for multiple reasons. RIP Elaine from Peoria.
condolences to that man, may she continue to root for her team in a better place
Im sorry for your loss. Sending condolences
thanks for sharing. I hope you got to go to one of the games in 2012/2014
My condolences to you and your family
sorry for your loss! My mom was placed on her death bed a few hours before game 7 of the 2003 ALCS. She died the next morning
👍 for having Tom Cheek's HOF call for Carter's 1993 walk off HR
Reggie Jackson running to the dugout with all those people on the field was crazy lol
Like a fucking RB truck sticking dudes
He was tackling them like a damn lineman 😂
bro was putting a hand out and ppl where falling lol
what was that all about?
During the summer of Sam in 77', the atmosphere in New York City was intense, the serial killer could have been attending the game@@davidfrederick1971
As a Rangers fan, it's so nice to finally be on the good side of this.
Screw the rangers
@@Imabigboi-cd6dithatsh notch nishe
Though as a Cards fan, I’ve never forgotten Game 6.
@@Powerranger-le4up neither have I, nightmares for life.
The Rangers had a great season, it was well deserved.
Reggie Jackson was running to the dugout like Bo Jackson 💨🏆
Reggie was juking like Barry Sanders lol 😂 but he was a great football player coming out of high school so it makes sense
Reds fan in 1970 and 1972: 😢
Reds fan in 1975 and 1976: 🤩
And 1990
Yea
The "Big Red Machine" teams in Cincinnati were some of the best ever in MLB.
One of the biggest mistakes in MLB was getting rid of the tradition of the Reds playing the MLB's season opener. It was a great tradition that honored baseball's rich history.
Crazy how fast the game changed, it almost instantly goes from fly outs and groundouts with very few strikeouts to mostly strikeouts starting around 2007
I love how for the Phillies in 1980, there's no commentary or anything. Just a deafening roar
You have to understand that was there 100th season as a team, And they never won jackshit until then
Same for my Tigers. It was as if they knew it was coming.
I think it cuts off a few seconds where the announcers says, "The crowd will let you know what happened."
It is beautiful to hear the old school voices again!
Bro like ikr
RIP Vin
Thanks for compiling these final plays, though some are more painful than others.
1991 World Series had one of the greatest pitching displays, ever. 1-0, 10 inning complete game by Jack Morris.
Since when did RUclips have blue comments
Jack Morris was also on the 1984 Tigers. One of the greatest seasons for a team in MLB history!
A complete shame that the numbers people have robbed us of that. The only series game I've ever been to (very young!) was a Don Sutton complete game.
Thanks for this. Brought back some good memories!
As a cubs fan correction a life long die hard cubs fan even now 8 years later I still cry happy tears 🥲
The Texas Rangers finally avenged that heartbreaking 2011 series
11:02 R.I.P. to the legendary Harry Kalas. so happy to know that he was alive when the Phillies won the 08 World Series.
Amen! I was at the Nats game that day when we were all shocked by a moment of silence announced for him.
i hate the 2008 phillies
Best finish: Joe Carter’s walk off home run in 1993. 🎉
Up the middle, Uribe charges, throws…. OUT! And the White Sox have won the World Series! Thank you Dad. This is gonna be a tough play Bryant , the Cubs win the World
Series! Bryant makes the play and the Cubs…. Finally won it all! Thank you Grandpa R.I.P. ❤
I've waited my whole life to see the Rangers in one of these compilations!
wow, thanks for this, brings back lovely memories. i love when the washington nats pitcher throws his glove in ecstasy!
🥹😊
Jesus, Reggie wasn't messing around getting off that field.
He pancacked that one dude 😂
Just like Hank Aaaron He had death threats it was a security issue
The 1987 WS was the first to feature games played indoors (Metrodome) and the last in which any games were played during the day as opposed to in the evening.
No day games is some bulls***, especially for young kids on the east coast. I was spoiled growing up in L.A., I didn't realize it 'til I moved east.
Not one walk-off hit til the Twins in '91, then 2 years later with Joe Carter in Toronto.. crazy how long it took to see it happen, makes Game 7 in '91 even more special.
Bill Mazeroski: Am I a joke to you?
The Sox winning in 2013 after a scary year with the bombing is just purely poetic.
As a life long Red Sox fan that 86 World Series is tough to watching knowing how close they were to winnning it in gm.6. I may of been -7 years old but it’s still rough . I heard from my dad and grandfather that it was the worst two games they have ever watched. 2004 was emotional as we all cried knowing my grandfather missed it by a year. He died Jan 5th 2004. Never saw them win it all in his lifetime. I’ve witnessed 4 titles in my lifetime that is awesome.
Watching the Texas Rangers win the World Series at Texas Live in Arlington, is one of the greatest sports moments of my life. I waited 34 years to see it. Tears of joy were shed after Game 5. #WentAndTookIt
👇Who’s here after the Dodgers won the 2024 World Series
Me I live in Los Angeles it was crazy
Add to 2024.
Me
me
@@sophieburkeman192DODGERS ARE THE WORLD SERIES CHAMPS!
waited 52 years thank you SF Giants 2010 and then again 2012 & 2014
I'm a Dodgers fan. Love those memories.
In 1991 on Oct 27 I was in Oakland at the Grateful Dead and at intermission I walked out into the concourse and this guy had a tiny b&w portable TV and he said "the twins might do it right here", and that play happened. It all went down in a minute or so. Perfect timing and I'll always remember it even though I don't care about the Twins ha
Cubs
Then
TX
Tears in my eyes
I like how Teke in the '79 clip just went on hugging his catcher when that fan jumped in the pile
40 years of heartache in Detroit since *3:52* to win the ’84 WS. We need the spirits of Sparky Anderson and Mike & Marian Ilitch to bestow their magic on the Tigers so they can get another already! This year was fun, but I definitely have probably way too high expectations for ’25 now-2nd or winning the AL Central, and at the very least winning the AL pennant for the first time in 13 years. LOL *😭💔*
Not an A's fan, but very happy for the Eck, getting the last out in 89.
He gave up the epic homer to Gibson in 88, and it's so tough to come back from something like that.
Thankfully, he got another chance.
Redemption.
Loved the blue jays 1993 victory. A home run
Depresses me that remember every one of these except the first one. Man time flies.
It sure does.
Joe Carter's home run was an insane happy moment for me and my friends and family watching. Especially watching with my dad who passed 6 months ago. RIP dad. Blue Jay's world series champs two years in a row!
I remember as a little kid sitting and watching Gene Larkin's pinch-hit single to win the world series in 1991. Larkin hit for the light hitting Jarvis Brown, who had come into the game innings earlier as a pinch-runner for DH Chili Davis. Dan Gladden was on third, after his double and being sacrificed to third by Chuck Knoblauch. That allowed Atlanta to intentionally walk both Kirby Puckett and Kent Hrbek to get to Brown's spot in the order. Larkin, hobbled by an injury was the last person on the bench, aside from the back-up catcher.
11 months later and the Rangers winning the World Series still puts a tear to my eye.
As a royals fan, i was rooting for u guys
Nahh
2023 always makes me smile and laugh!!!
I’m an Astros fan but Rangers winning the World Series was a long time coming, and they finally got the job done. I even called it after Astros in 2022, that the Rangers are next to win the WS.
Proudest moment as a Texan.
22 years later and the Angels winning the world series still brings tears to my eyes. Now that's loyalty 😁
So happy my Rangers FINALLY won it all, but as far as finishes, there will never be (in my opinion) no better finales than Joe Carter in 1993 and Luis Gonzalez in 2001.
Just here for 2016. Go Cubs, Go!
they unleashed their curse upond the earth that day 💀
Still have less than the Cardinals.
🤗 The Cubs Have Finally Won It All ❤❤❤
Watching my rangers finally win the world series was the best early Christmas gift for 2023.
I remember watching the 2021 world series it was just like yesterday that the braves won. It was the day after i got out of the hospital since i had to get my appendix removed. As soon as freeman catched the ball me and my dad were so happy. The last game was the day after my birthday so it felt good.
My Tigers:
1984: Magical🌟
2006: Painful🤕
2012: Numbing🙁
I know you like the tigers I like the cardinals but I do like the Detroit lions
Glad to see Tug McGraw getting the final out for Philadelphia. He was on the losing team for the NY Mets in 1973 and he almost carried the team himself to the World Series that year.
Wish you could have put on Ernie Harwell’s radio call of the Tigers’ win in 1984. Vin Scully chose to keep quiet on TV, which was fine for a TV moment.
I forgot about that.
I was in attendance at two games in this video, 1999 and 2009!
I’m a diehard Twins fan but I never got to witness ‘87 and ‘91. My dad and older relatives always bring them up when we watch a Twins game….hopefully I’ll be able to watch my Twins take home another championship with my pops ❤
That Joe Carter hit is so iconic
I was too young to remember '85, but Wade Davis getting that final strikeout in '15 felt so good after the previous year's heartbreak. Especially with those god-awful teams in the late '90's and first decade of this century.
I wasn't around in 85 but I was in 2015.. I'd just turned 19 in September that year and I was so excited to hear they were going to the world series. I was standing on my feet when it happened, PRAYING that it would. And then I hear Joe Buck announce "The Royals! 2015 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS!" I dropped to my knees and bawled tears of joy. Still to this day seeing that makes me cry. As well as seeing the Cubs win it all after such a long drought 🥹
For me, In 1986, It'll always feel like Bill Buckner's mishap at 1st base was the World Series ending play, but that was only game 6.
Sox didn't have much left in the tank for Game 7.
Mookie would have beaten him to the bag anyway.
Most fans, though the Red Sox, would have won the World Series if Bunker didn't make an error. The game would have moved onto the 11th inning
@@richshort8120 I always wondered why Stanley didn't catch more hell for his wild pitch in that inning .... or other BoSox pitchers in that game who could have gotten outs.
World Record Fact: In the 2016 World Series, The Cubs have finally won a World Series Championship after 108 years of existence.
2016 had me on the edge of my seat through the entire series.
I still cant believe my cubs won a world series in 2016
The update to this will make me cry 😭 i was at game 5 and walked away after dugie struck out.
Always more entertaining watching the Yankees try to exit field when clinching at home than actual game.
14:04 From a 0.1% chance of winning the World Series to a 100%. The greatest moment in baseball, even though I’m a Yankee fan.
I hate the trashtros
@@nolandavis9661same. I also hate the Red Shoes
@@bahayhashts4797well we have a better chance this year and a better shot at Soto 😊
I watched this only to admire how the quality of broadcasts increased.
* not so much with Joe Buck in the booth.
That 2019 nationals team was something else….
Edit: Thank you guys so much for 100 LIKES! 😀
I still remember listening to those games live as they unfolded.
So did '21 Braves
Fun fact: visiting team won every game in 2019 WS
I said "don’t sleep on the Nationals" starting after the Wild Card game and nobody believed me. Well, I got the last laugh, that’s for sure. 🤣
And one of the decisions that made that possible was trading Bryce Harper to the Phillies.
Amazing how few of these final plays were game winning hits.
Not really. Walk-off hits don't happen that often to end games compared to teams just making the last out.
It's true. That's what makes them memorable (but killer strikeouts in a close one are kinda my favorite).
Joe Carter from Toronto had one of the greatest endings ever!
Goodbye Oakland Athletics🟩🟨🕊️
What happened
Sad
@@masonlaudat1126 they’re not a team anymore. They’re gonna change their name and where they are in 2028.
@@carlos10725 there gonna be called “The Athletics” until they go to Vegas.
@@diosaesme yeah I forgot but damn it’s still sad even though they were kind of trash last year
As a Cubs fan my whole life this moment 13:17 still hits me almost 10 years later. Even though it was so long ago that weight of not winning for so long still feels amazing off all our shoulders.
2:07 that man was running for his LIFE 😂
I am not even a baseball fan but this is a great historical video.
14:30 As a Georgia sports fan... THAT IS SO SATISFYING. More when the Georgia Bulldogs in football then won 2 national titles in 2 years, including the one that ended a 41-year drought.
My dada was a baseball historian and I grew up watching baseball, and the World Series. He was a cardinals fan.
What a great video 💯
The Cubbies winning it all was the greatest thing my eyes have ever seen..❤❤❤
Game 7 of the 2016 World Series might be the greatest MLB game. ever.
That was a hell of a game, to be sure.
The call on the Joe Carter walkoff I remember watching live and was the call
Of
The decade.
Pitcher of 1998-2001 : Rivera/Rivera/Rivera/Rivera
I looked up something. Two years were cursed. 1904 no WS played, 100 years later 1994 players strike no WS series played. damn
Might want to double check your math 🧐
It was 90 years.
As a Royals fan, in 2024 it finally looks like we will contend again
Fun fact - 3 times a player made the last out of the World Series then later won World Series MVP. Props if you can name them without looking it up.
5 million people at the Cubs’ celebration right after the 2016 World Series.
Joe Carter's HR will always be the greatest in the heart of this Jays fan.
Rip Pete rose
Will always miss the 2022 Astros world champs, winning it at home is so special ❤
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@noahk6407 CHEATERS everyone EVERYONE knows it LITTLE Altuve is never getting in the hall of fame lol
@@kperry1969 might want to do more research bud ruclips.net/video/tQTdEKA-nyM/видео.htmlsi=povVPeyWMSQs6DsF . 2022 Astros had a new roster compared to 2017, and also Astros never cheated in the playoffs but only in the regular season for a few months.
@@kperry1969LOL
*WALK-OFF HITS to Win WS:*
• 2001 (8:51) - _most recent_
• 1997 (7:41)
• 1993 (6:29)
• 1991 (5:47)
• 1960
• 1953
• 1935
• 1929
• 1924
• 1912 - _sacrifice fly_
How does this make me cry? How can't you be Romantic about Baseball 😢
Royals fans in 2014: 😭
Royals fans in 2015: 🤩🥳
You'll never hit a bigger homerun a day in your life ... 31 years later
2016 is one of the greatest series of games ever and game 7 is absolute peak baseball
6:30 Joe Carter’s legendary homer
Imagine never getting to see your all-time favorite sports team never have a moment like this :( - a Mariners fan
And you never will ha
I always think about that Nationals win. Just like the St. Louis Blues in the NHL that year. Both won their first championship & overcame the odds.
i love your outfit
I wasn’t a Cubs or Indians fan during 2016 but I remember being up late at night watching and I will always remember that World Series for the rest of my life. A hell of a series
I remember my dad telling me (at age 7) "Wait 'til next year" when the Dodgers lost in 1977. Well....
Well, the Dodgers have won 3 World Series since. Hopefully a 4th one next week! Go Blue!!
Minnesota and Toronto are two-time champions that I enjoy because they are the so-called small teams.
1997 and 2003 Marlins.
Must be such an amazing feeling to win a championship.
Funny that for 20 years you had the fielding team as the winner, then in '91 and onward you start seeing a ton of walk offs.
I believe Joe Carter was the only player to be the last to touch the ball in back to back World Series. ‘92 catches the out at 1st base, ‘93 the ball leaves his bat on the walk off home run
Joe Carter's home run in 1993 still haunts me as a Phillies fan
You missed the Expos balk-off win in Game 7 in 94....
...seriously though, great video. Interested to see if you'll update this with 2024's ending.
The Expos didn't win it all until 2019. Think about it. 😉
@@JL-sm6cg I'm really curious about which fans in Montreal cared, with no ties remaining by then. Though the Nats do have signs honoring great Expos.
It's amazing, from 70 to 90, or 2 decades, not a single Series had a walk-off ending, the next decade 91 to 01 had 4 all by itself even with the 94 strike cancelling 1, and again nothing for now over 2 decades again since. If you go back even further, the last Series to have one before 70 was a decade before in 1960. So you went 30 years without 1, 4 in 10 after and now 22 without to date. Really remarkable.
That's an interesting observation. Between 1970 and 2000, only four franchises won their first World Series (Phillies, Royals, Blue Jays, Marlins) and one team end a 50+ year drought (Twins). From 2001-2023, you saw the Diamondbacks, Angels, Astros, Nationals, and Rangers win their first, and you saw the Red Sox, White Sox, and Giants end 50+ year droughts.
@@TeganX7 Don't forget the Cubs ending a drought of 100+.
R I.P. to Harry Kalas. Greatest broadcaster ever
I love that the 1990 Cincinnati Reds were so good that they could beat the early-'riods era As 4-0.
As a Mets fan, I wish they had started this one year earlier.