Mets Legend Keith Hernandez Recounts the Memorable ’86 World Series Game 6 | The Rich Eisen Show

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  • @nyfanjan8635
    @nyfanjan8635 Год назад +37

    It was like the nightmare of nightmares watching that ‘86 season almost go up in flames. Greatest World Series comeback ever.

  • @Idealdeath8304
    @Idealdeath8304 Год назад +54

    This man is a legend. So blessed to have him as a Met forever

    • @chrisweidner4768
      @chrisweidner4768 Год назад +2

      Yep. Cardinals jumped the shark letting him go.

    • @rwmorey71
      @rwmorey71 Год назад +1

      @@chrisweidner4768 Cardinals - Whitey Herzog - wanted him gone because of his drug use. They had a couple of players from that era they traded away because of drugs. Keith wrote about it in one of his books.

  • @davidflynn7258
    @davidflynn7258 Год назад +10

    I could sit here and listen to K. Hernandez.... all day. Thank you. What a great guy to have around.

  • @muggsyaxton8085
    @muggsyaxton8085 Год назад +15

    I was a second grader in Manhattan when Game Six happened. The next morning was Sunday, and when I woke up, I stayed in bed because I wasn't sure if what I saw was real or a dream. When I saw my mom's smile as I walked into the living room, I knew it was real.
    I miss you, mom. LGM.

  • @harrycorrigan6453
    @harrycorrigan6453 Год назад +34

    This dude is a Legend. Put him in the HOF now

  • @drexlspivey3047
    @drexlspivey3047 Год назад +39

    Don't let people fool you, Keith is the best fielding 1st basemen of all time. He's the goat.

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther Год назад +2

      Who argues that point?

    • @ashocck8065
      @ashocck8065 Год назад +3

      @@jimwerther Some say it's Don Mattingly, but those I'm sure are blinded Yankee fans, although admittantly I was a Met fan. However, I saw them both and while Don was a great fielder, Keith was simply better. Don was probably a solid #2, though. Frankly they both should be in the HOF.

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther Год назад +2

      @@ashocck8065
      If one asks Don Mattingly who the best fielding first baseman was, I suspect his answer would be "Keith Hernandez".
      As to Mattingly, I don't know if he is second best overall. Baseball's been around a long time. Is he better than guys like Albert Pujols, John Olerud, Mark Grace, or Wes Parker? I simply don't know. Keith Hernandez, though, played first base in a way it had never played before, and has never been since.

    • @thegreatrenaldo7718
      @thegreatrenaldo7718 6 месяцев назад

      idiots with saying everyone is the goat

  • @brianbrogan2838
    @brianbrogan2838 Год назад +19

    Love Keith!! And that year was magical as a 60 year old Long time Mets fan.

  • @blackfinjrblackfinjr3555
    @blackfinjrblackfinjr3555 Год назад +7

    Was awesome. Watched it live. Will NEVER forget it

  • @Michael-tz7tj
    @Michael-tz7tj Год назад +13

    "No one move! Stay where you are! We've got hits here!" 17

  • @mbombaby
    @mbombaby Год назад +16

    I was there. Unbelievable...and I'm a Yankees fan.

  • @andrewwaring3643
    @andrewwaring3643 Год назад +63

    Can we get this man into the HOF

    • @JohnC-er3rg
      @JohnC-er3rg Год назад +7

      When he retired he was borderline and then the steroid era and the inflated offensive number made his contributions look much smaller. But anyone who saw him play day in and day out knows better.

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther Год назад +5

      People who don't understand baseball but think they do (folks like Mike Francesa) don't believe Keith belongs. In fact, Keith is better than a number of players who are in the Hall of Fame. It is absurd that Hernandez is not enshrined in Cooperstown.

    • @jimcamb1207
      @jimcamb1207 Год назад +3

      No question Keith should be in HOF! In my option, the greatest defensive first baseman ever (11 gold gloves, I think), plus he was a .296 lifetime hitter, an unbelievable clutch hiter, also has an MVP award as well. Hopefully he will get in through the Veterans Committee some day soon.

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther Год назад

      @@jimcamb1207
      .296 hitter because he tailed off the last three years, when he was injured a lot. .300 otherwise. And despite the bad end, a .384 OBP IIRC.

    • @147waverly9
      @147waverly9 Год назад

      @@jimwerther 11 straight gold gloves and he's not in the HOF ? It's long overdue

  • @paulmendrina1449
    @paulmendrina1449 10 месяцев назад +6

    Nothing more interesting than hearing stories about behind the scenes stuff with an ex ballplayer

  • @charleyd479
    @charleyd479 Год назад +2

    Love how honest he always talks. Great player, great announcer,,,,,GREAT MET (thanks St Louie!).

  • @jofi4580
    @jofi4580 Год назад +8

    I am not a baseball fan.
    Watching the 86 Mets v Red Sox World Series with my Father and Grand Father is one of my favorite childhood memories.

  • @christophermclean3921
    @christophermclean3921 8 месяцев назад +4

    Keith revolutionized how you play 1B. What a great trade when we got him. Add Carter and that was the final piece. Great team.❤

    • @MrBmick79
      @MrBmick79 2 месяца назад

      Ray Knight, too!

  • @raymondhoagland4976
    @raymondhoagland4976 Год назад +14

    Hernandez staying in one spot not to jinx the rally ! I really thought they were done, so glad I got to witness the the championship. Been a fan since there 1969 win ⚾🏆💙 !!

    • @fr2ncm9
      @fr2ncm9 Год назад +2

      We were like that to. If I went to the kitchen and the Mets started to hit, I was told to stay in the kitchen.

    • @HHSGDFootballJPD
      @HHSGDFootballJPD Год назад +1

      Oh, I definitely have those moments too.

    • @rafit8903
      @rafit8903 10 месяцев назад

      Once my sister came down the stairs and we instantly hit a home run. We tell her to go do it again, Home run@@fr2ncm9

  • @leighwright3450
    @leighwright3450 Год назад +6

    Another thing that I think he forgot was they were actually going to start Dennis "Oil can" Boyd in that game seven that was rained out, that next night that they actually got to play the game seven, they wound up bringing back Bruce Hurst to make his third start in the series despite the fact that his previous start was in game five.

  • @raremage
    @raremage Год назад +4

    I was a junior in high school when the Hernandez trade happened. Had been born and bred as a Mets fan by my father, and 90% of my friends were Yankees fans. I remember turning on the game that June night in 1983 and hearing talk of the trade of Mike Jorgensen, an outstanding defensive first baseman that would regularly replace Dave Kingman, got nothing but cash back, and I remember thinking “why the heck did we dump Jorge?”
    Then they kept talking about Hernandez’s accomplishments, without really naming him for a few minutes, but I was a baseball junkie back then and literally was in denial that my NY Mets could have acquired a player of Hernandez’ stature and leadership. The first thing I said to my buddies the next day was that this was the trade that would turn everything around.
    Pretty prescient for a seventeen year old kid. Keith quickly replaced John Stearns as my favorite player ever. Stats in no way capture the true impact of having him on the field every day. Just a fantastic talent and the genuine leader the team needed.

    • @Mark-sj3xb
      @Mark-sj3xb 8 месяцев назад +1

      I love the story Keith tells about arriving in NY after the trade and he asked for uniform #37. They tell him he can’t have it, it’s retired. He’s like “you’re kidding right? 37? Who the hell is 37 retired for?” None other than Casey Stengel

  • @RockArauzo-tp1qr
    @RockArauzo-tp1qr Год назад +9

    Baseball is amazing

  • @artful1967
    @artful1967 5 месяцев назад

    I spent 3 years of my childhood growing up in NYC as a METS fan. I was 19 and back in England during this game going absolutely crazy at stupid o clock in the morning. Great memories. Hoping for more!

  • @santoprince3857
    @santoprince3857 Год назад +3

    That team Keith Hernandez Gary Carter mookie Wilson make no mistake about it Keith Hernandez was the leader of that world series I love Keith Hernandez one of the goats

  • @antoinethomas3696
    @antoinethomas3696 6 месяцев назад

    Keith is always fun to listen to

  • @jerryp6001
    @jerryp6001 Год назад +1

    What an excellent break eisen show is...to the non stop political, culture war, financial etc etc etc barrage and assault.
    I don't want to think.
    I don't want to have an opinion about something...or disagree or get outraged at what the latest media personality said...or thought.
    I just want light entertainment...easy to watch, easy to digest.
    Thank you for this

  • @dr.awkward9075
    @dr.awkward9075 Год назад +10

    Where do the 1986 Mets rank among the all-time great teams in MLB history?

    • @brianthomas2434
      @brianthomas2434 Год назад +2

      I'm a Met fan and I don't see them in the top fifty.
      If you want to amuse yourself, find Bill James breakdown of the 1961 Yankees. They're universally regarded as one of greatest ever. Bill James says they MIGHT be in the top fifty. The piece is in his revised Historical Abstract. He knows most people will continue to see this as one of the greatest teams ever but he makes a great case and I would like SOMEONE to attempt to rebut it.
      I got no dog in the fight. I would enjoy the conversation.

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther Год назад

      ​@@brianthomas2434
      Met fan here, and I agree. The 1986 team is not an all time great squad. They were extremely weak at shortstop, both offensively and defensively, and were weak in the field at a number of positions. Considering how deep the farm was then, it is very strange that Cashen didn't bring in a veteran to take over the shortstop position for a couple of years until Elster was ready. Then they brought up Elster way too early, the end of August of 1986, to make him eligible for the postseason roster. Elster kicked the ball around during the World Series, a very nervous 21 year old kid in way over his head.
      All time teams are usually ranked by virtue of famous names in the lineup, such as Ruth and Gehrig with the 1927 Yankees, and Mantle and Maris in the Bronx 34 years later. It's as if these people never heard of pitching or defense. Those lists are pretty worthless.

    • @alrom125
      @alrom125 5 месяцев назад

      All time but no much stats wise. They were badass. They were really good and they knew it. The other teams HATED them and they they hated them right back

  • @edward7835
    @edward7835 2 месяца назад +1

    Legend. Hall of Famer. - giants fan.

  • @moxyblackfiddler
    @moxyblackfiddler 4 месяца назад +1

    A lot of crazy things happened that game. A fan parachuted into the game.

  • @dereksupernaut
    @dereksupernaut Год назад +8

    Clemens being removed from Game #6 with the lead should have been the story, not Buckner's error given the game was already tied and Mookie might have beaten out of the play anyways... fax!!!

    • @notoriouseagle1074
      @notoriouseagle1074 Год назад

      It was Grady Little, but in reverse.

    • @davidfluty3796
      @davidfluty3796 10 месяцев назад +1

      Mookie was definitely gonna beat that out.

    • @SirWinstonBeech
      @SirWinstonBeech 6 месяцев назад

      If Buckner makes the play and Mookie is out, the game is tied and the Mets win it in the 11th. The Red Sox had no bullpen and a manager that threw that game away about six times. Same thing with Bob Moose's wild pitch against the Reds in the 72 NLCS. Moose didn't come in with the bases empty and wild pitch in the winning run. Foster was running for Perez who scored a single with nobody out after Bench's famous game tying home run. Menke also singled. Chaney popped out, Geronimo sac-flied and Foster went to third. Hal McRae pinch hit for the pitcher and Moose threw outside in the dirt and Foster scored. Yeah Moose failed to get the third out. Schiraldi and Stanley failed to get the third out what, 5, 6 times? McNamara pulls Clemens and hits Greenwell (oh-fer in the Series), puts in Schiraldi who was his only closer and had pitched in what seemed like every game. Schiraldi does not throw strikes... most important thing for a closer to do. Gets behind on every hitter. Blows the lead, game goes to extras, Sox score 2 in the top of the 10th... and McNamara lets Schiraldi bat!!! That right there was the gamble that his worn out, non-strike throwing closer could get three more outs and that he wasn't going to hit for him and maybe score another run. Then the bottom of the tenth, and Schiraldi gets the first two. Maybe they can pull this off. I was sitting in my basement already writing down all of McNamara's moves, noting that Schiraldi wasn't throwing strikes. Then we all know what happened. At that time I was rooting for the Red Sox - in fact because they had played so well against the Cardinals in 67, and gave my Reds their greatest thrill in 75. I had a lot of respect for them... then. I also hated the Mets. Reds had been involved in some brawls with them that year, including Ray Knight belting Eric Davis for no reason: "he had a mean look, so I popped him". I HATED the Mets! After game 6, I had a whole new respect for the New York Mets... and the National League style of never-give-up baseball. I never pulled for the Red Sox ever again. I hear they snapped their curse (as a frickin wild card of all things) then won again but it's after 94 so I don't care. In 1990 the Reds swept Oakland playing NL style ball especially in the pivotal game 2. When the Reds won that game, the way they did it, I knew it would be a sweep. Anyway - I have rewatched that 1986 game and from the Mets perspective, the only mistake they made IMO was not noticing that Schiraldi was getting behind soon enough. When you need three quick outs to win a world championship, you don't need to be throwing balls. STRIKES.

  • @thetruth7783
    @thetruth7783 2 месяца назад

    Game 6 is legendary - and what a Hall of Fame call by Vin Scully. And then he's silent for 4-5 minutes as the crowd goes nuts!

  • @sparkster65
    @sparkster65 Год назад +1

    Just the smartest and most clutch player I ever saw!!!!!

  • @Pixxie13a
    @Pixxie13a 4 месяца назад

    One of my favorite stories is when Bill Robinson (the Mets 1st base coach) said that Carter got to first and said I wasn’t going to be the third out. Then Mitchell got to first and said I’m not gonna be the last out. Next up was Knight and he got to first looked at Robbie said the same thing.

  • @mikelliteras397
    @mikelliteras397 4 месяца назад +2

    They won because of me. A friend of mine put on a Boston hard hat and I broke it right before the the comeback started.

  • @harlovan7837
    @harlovan7837 2 месяца назад

    Keith! New York will never forget you.

  • @raremage
    @raremage Год назад +2

    As an aside, if you meet anybody that says they’re from New York and claims to be a fan of both the Mets and the Yankees - that isn’t a New Yorker. No one from New York roots for both teams. Doesn’t exist.

  • @santoprince3857
    @santoprince3857 Год назад +3

    Hall of Fame already what the hell Keith Hernandez should have been in the Hall of Fame along time ago three batting titles 3 world series

    • @mysocalledknife07
      @mysocalledknife07 11 месяцев назад

      Actually, 1 batting title & 2 World Series rings.

  • @FrankGilaedino
    @FrankGilaedino Год назад

    Got to love Keith, always honest!

  • @frank980
    @frank980 Год назад +2

    The 86 Mets had a toughness about them. Did not take any B.S. I miss that team...

  • @michaelh1889
    @michaelh1889 Год назад +1

    Great stuff ... .995 fielder too..... Got the gold hlove over garvey when garvey had the 1.000 year !!

  • @GregsGameRoom
    @GregsGameRoom Год назад +1

    LOL, 2nd greatest comeback in WS history after the 2011 WS Game 6. Cards faced elimination TWICE in that game!

    • @UpTheDown7
      @UpTheDown7 Год назад

      Negative. The Mets were down 2 runs with 2 outs and nobody on. And then they were down to their last strike 3 times. To this day their win probability was the lowest in the history of the MLB playoffs.

  • @danielrivera2365
    @danielrivera2365 4 месяца назад +1

    If Twitter existed in '86, their server would've crashed on the Buckner error.

  • @BAYAREA-kd1ig
    @BAYAREA-kd1ig 4 месяца назад

    Always thought Oil Can Boyd was supposed to pitch Game 7 if they didn't get rained out on Sunday.

  • @frimmbits
    @frimmbits 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice game pretty boy!

  • @nigelkhan9278
    @nigelkhan9278 8 месяцев назад

    Can we talk about all the fights the 1986 NY Mets go into. The NY Mets were talented, young, hungry, cocky, arrogant and very confident team.

  • @jimwerther
    @jimwerther Год назад +3

    Keith couldn't remember anything here. I'm not surprised - players never have this stuff in their heads half as much as the fans do. I mean, Keith forgot that Reds-Red Sox, including the famous Fisk HR, was 1975? He even said that they were down two runs to Boston in Game 7 when Keith drove in two runs in the 6th inning. No, Keith, it was 3-0 Boston, and you made it 3-2. And Buckner drove in 102 runs that year, not 117. It seems every player is like that though.

    • @thomas5714
      @thomas5714 Год назад +1

      Many of the 86' (85' too) Mets stated they should have won more WS but they partied too much. (Straw, Doc, Nails, Mitchell, Keith - but Keith will forget he said that.)

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther Год назад

      @@thomas5714
      Did they admit that? It is certainly true. Hiring Davey Johnson turned out to be a bad mistake.

    • @scottross4374
      @scottross4374 Год назад +2

      Yeah because they actually play in the games…unlike us geeks who just watch (and memorize stats) 😂

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther Год назад +1

      @@scottross4374
      True, isn't it? Even as a non-player/geek, I somehow find that I remember specifics of games better when I'm listening on the radio than when I'm watching on TV. Have you ever experienced the same?

    • @scottross4374
      @scottross4374 Год назад +1

      @@jimwerther absolutely…I’m a Dallas Cowboys freak and I can remember every single little detail of their teams from the 90s that won Super Bowls….players, stars, final scores, who made key plays…some of the ex players that were on those teams are analysts on TV and cannot remember the details we fans can

  • @alecosfan
    @alecosfan Год назад +1

    Should be in the Hall of Fame

  • @ratso8860
    @ratso8860 Год назад

    Kramer to Keith: YOU'RE BATMAN.

  • @jude999
    @jude999 6 месяцев назад

    Should be in the HOF, way ahead of a dozen others who are in.

  • @josephlinnell9855
    @josephlinnell9855 2 месяца назад +1

    NICE GAME PRETTY BOY

  • @michaeldepinto3562
    @michaeldepinto3562 Год назад

    Nothing like a Good Nap before the Game lol

  • @timburr4453
    @timburr4453 2 месяца назад

    I'm a Mets fan but...impossible for your heart not to break for Buckner, especially what he suffered from prior to his death
    also the 1986 Mets couldnt exist in a social media world...too much of that "stuff" would've been recorded and plastered everywhere. They would've been outlaws in multiple states

  • @dhschneider7945
    @dhschneider7945 6 месяцев назад

    I wasn't going to watch game 6, I figured if they lost I didn't want to see and if they won I would watch game 7. Around 10 I couldn't stand it any more. I think they were tied and then Boston went up by 2 runs. It was the 9th, 2 outs, 2 strikes on Gary I think. I got up to turn off the TV and stopped. I had watched them all season long, I was going to watch them to the end. Glad I did. Everybody I knew was hoarse from screaming the next day. I hope every fan from every team has a game like that one.

    • @SirWinstonBeech
      @SirWinstonBeech 6 месяцев назад

      Oh yeah. 1972 NLCS game 5. The Reds won championships in 75, 76, and 90... but that pennant winning come from behind 9th inning in 72, that was the most exciting thing in my baseball memory. The Mets comeback was even more miraculous and it was to save the Series, not just the pennant. But I hated the Mets then. I don't hate them anymore. Oh yeah, remember the TV guys named Marty Barrett the Series MVP BEFORE THE GAME WAS OVER?? Oooooopsy!!! I want to rewatch the whole 86 series again except pretend I'm a Mets fan. And I remained a steadfast NL fan all the way, until the 94 ruinations and I stopped caring.

  • @TonyWud
    @TonyWud Год назад +1

    11 Gold Gloves.

  • @RafaelSale
    @RafaelSale 2 месяца назад

    Why is Keith hernandez not in the hall of fame?

  • @mattconnors9419
    @mattconnors9419 Год назад

    Keith was my fave Met at the time but I was not happy to hear years later of him going into clubhouse to grab a beer instead of supporting his mates. He stayed in to not jinx during rally and had another Bud. I forgave him, haha. LFGM!

  • @chrisphillips348
    @chrisphillips348 Год назад +1

    Poor Buckner, I left with Two outs in 9th to go out to a PARTY. No internet, no cell phones, I didn’t know my Sox Lost till 2am!!! I broke my Key chain throwing them! Buckner didn’t Loose anything!!
    He literally got a horrible rap. The Sox Lost. They would not be there without Buckner, rip, Bill, glad Fenway Stood for you a few years back!

  • @kennethrende7624
    @kennethrende7624 Месяц назад

    Here comes Knight and the Mets win it!

  • @jaya1000
    @jaya1000 8 месяцев назад +1

    Greatest back to the wall world series victory? I disagree. Game 6 2002 world series down 5-0 in the bottom of the 7th. SPEE-ZEE-OH

  • @Colin_1977
    @Colin_1977 5 месяцев назад

    Buckner was unfairly scapegoated for the loss.

  • @lawrencebenjamin502
    @lawrencebenjamin502 6 месяцев назад

    Gangster !! (You'll pay for it later) But he got it done.

  • @yourontheair
    @yourontheair Год назад

    none better

  • @ponytrekker8996
    @ponytrekker8996 Год назад +1

    That’s a baseball player…

  • @chrismaida765
    @chrismaida765 Год назад

    I never knew that former Red Sox manager Darrell Johnson was a scout for the Mets and in their clubhouse at the time of the comeback...interesting karma.

  • @DeepDishPizza
    @DeepDishPizza Год назад +4

    Buckner had 102 RBIs that year not 117. Geez Keith.

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther Год назад

      Keith couldn't remember anything here. I'm not surprised - players never have this stuff in their heads half as much as the fans do. I mean, Keith forgot that Reds-Red Sox, including the famous Fisk HR, was 1975? He even said that they were down two runs to Boston in Game 7 when Keith drove in two runs in the 6th inning. No, Keith, it was 3-0 Boston, and you made it 3-2. It seems every player is like that though.

    • @DeepDishPizza
      @DeepDishPizza Год назад

      @@jimwerther Wow you just wasted your time typing that comment.

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther Год назад

      @@DeepDishPizza
      Fascinating. Why do you say that?

    • @DeepDishPizza
      @DeepDishPizza Год назад

      @Jason.Takes.Manhattan My comment is 4 months old. A little late to the party pal.

  • @christianfinkbeiner684
    @christianfinkbeiner684 6 месяцев назад

    Every manager was an ex-player.

  • @r3tr0actiongamer24
    @r3tr0actiongamer24 Год назад +7

    Who’s this chucker?

  • @RafaelSoltren
    @RafaelSoltren День назад

    Don’t embarrass the organization but it’s ok to take drugs

  • @LouieT3107
    @LouieT3107 Год назад +3

    🤣 thats the only memory u guys r ever gonna have of ws 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @hmiahjr
      @hmiahjr Год назад +2

      And you love the story still LFGM

    • @LouieT3107
      @LouieT3107 Год назад +1

      @@hmiahjr 🤣 the mets 🤣

  • @JMW22
    @JMW22 Год назад +1

    Mets legend, unfortunately a trumper. So sad. LGM though. 😅

    • @dareal05
      @dareal05 9 месяцев назад

      Let's go Mets and lets go Brandon!

    • @JMW22
      @JMW22 9 месяцев назад

      @@dareal05 YES! 4 more years. 🇺🇸

    • @dareal05
      @dareal05 9 месяцев назад

      @@JMW22 Exactly!

  • @marcoskolioulis3522
    @marcoskolioulis3522 Год назад +1

    Steve Gunnison lol

  • @CodyShell
    @CodyShell 2 месяца назад

    Nice game pretty boy!