The Cortez call is getting critiqued , but the Doyers used a reliever coming back from injury in the same way. He punched out a few Yankees. Hit & miss. I've watched Freddie's grand slam at least 40 times, different angles, different announcers etc. Legendary.
There's a difference between a reliever being used as a reliever back from injury and a starter coming back from injury being used in an unfamiliar reliever role. Starters have a different mentality than a relief pitcher.
Yeah true. People will come up with all these differentiations. But at the end of the day we used someone coming off of injury to go up against good hitters.
@@thoughtfulbobcat1872 The last time the Dodgers won a World Series, the pitcher on the mound in the ninth inning of the final game was Julio Urias, a starter, being used as a reliever for that post-season.
I watched/read the post-game coverage of that game on numerous sports outlets and almost every analyst/writer is in agreement that it was a very poor decision.
Game 1 is what makes baseball a damn beautiful game!!! As a 58 yr. old watching the Dodger/Yankee World Serieses in the 70s, this World Series is classic baseball and I, for one, am totally in!!!
At first, I totally misunderstood your comment. I thought you were 58 when watching a 70s series so I did the math, and I was like, holy shizz, this guy is like a 110 but still alive and loving baseball!! Da-yum,... you go, friend!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Somehow Ice Cube cemented the victory. Homefield in the World Series is gonna huge going forward.....just for the opening alone. I remember Steve Perry help San Fran...it's no little thing.
As a Canadian, I hate that we get stuck with the International broadcast instead of the Fox broadcast because I would much rather listen to Joe Davis on the call and Joe Buck before him.
I was 13 in 1977 and 14 in 1978, and I agree 100% with you. We owe the Yankees so many World Series defeats, and one more win will just be another that we are paying them back for. It's going to feel so good! The Yankees won most of those World Series in the reserve clause era where they could hoard all the really good players because they could pay them more. Now, they can't always do that . Remind a Yankee fan of this when they come crying to you about losing the Series.
Dude, I was 8 too! I still remember the pain and the following year, my little mind thought, no way are they gonna lose to the Yanks again! So to this day, I hate the Yankees and revel in the pain I see in the fans eyes.
Nothing is more disgusting than seeing people mock an injured player. I hope Yankees fans in other cities have a different mindset from the fans in NYC.
The result was surely tough for all Yank fans - BUT, the reality that you and your son witnessed a moment in World Series history that will be iconic for as long as baseball is remembered. That was my thought - Oh! … those lucky folks who were there to see and feel such a moment -
My earliest WS memory was Yankee pitcher Don Larsen’s perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Watched it on our family’s 23” black and white TV with the biggest sports fan in our family, my mom. I was only eight years old but I still remember Yogi Berra wrapping his arms and legs around Larsen after the last out. My mom had to explain to me what a “perfect game” was and why it was such a big deal.
At the end of a forgotten and underrated Charles Bronson movie, 'Hard Times'....there's a quote from Speed, the gambler/bookie: ...the next best thing to playing and winning, is playing and losing. You only get a chance at a gut punch like that, to give it, or take it, if you're in the World Series man. As a Dodger fan, much respect to NY.
ISN'T COOPER AN LA NATIVE?!? I am, and as one sports fiend to another, it seems like Cooper missed out on likely THE BIGGEST IN PERSON, HISTORICAL MOMENT FOR HIS HOMETOWN CLUB. Yes. I get you are from Staten Island. But while he supports your choice to root for your hometown team, he lost out. Anyway, it was epic. In 1988 I had the privilege of being at all the NLCS games in LA and all the WS games too. (I knew a few people then! Lol) AND SAW GIBSON IN RL FROM FRONT OF THE RT FIELD BLUE SECTION. Watched the steal, saw the swing and then watched Canseco stop in his tracks, looking up, and we watched the ball land in the pavillon together! MY BLUE HEAVEN.
I was in the hospital in 1980 and my grandfather (a Yankee fan) said if they ever meet in the WS again that he'd take me. Well, the next year it happened! Those 3 games in L.A. were awesome. I got to see Fernando pitch and we won!
Spent the whole weekend watching that highlights of Freddie"s grand slam, incredible sports theatre...But it means nothing if they dont win it all, LFG Dodgers!
It was glorious. Not an LA fan at all, but it was glorious. NY is so nostalgic, living off the past.....these days with the way teams develop, you cannot get anything helpful from your past....means nothing.
Joe Davis is a fantastic broadcaster, I guess it just irks me that he is the Dodgers play by play guy. I'm sure Dodgers fans would feel the same if it was Michael Kay on the call
My Dad took me to the WS in the 70s. Huge Dodger fans. I got to see Reggie hit 3 HRs. I'm 8. Sucked but still and epic memory with my dad. Your child will remember you and him together. That's what matters
I'm glad "my" Dodgers could be of service. My first game 1966, diehard fan since '71. And my LA born mom loved the Dodgers since the Brooklyn days. I was born in LA 2.
I feel bad for the Yankees truly. As much as I wanna see Shohei and Japan celebrate, I would like to see some life from the Yankees and give us another game like that game 1 banger.
Gibson and Freeman walk off home run, both were hurt effected running, batted left,, home run right field, happened same time at Dodger stadium, 8:538:59 , also first game of world series.
1:32 “Playoff baseball, more than anything else, will always find the weaknesses of your team.” Well said. Other commentators have pointed out (especially after the infamous 5th game 5th inning) that the Yankees’ weaknesses in the fundamentals could be covered up by raw talent in the regular season only because they played against a lot of lesser teams.
@henrywallacesghost5883 I'm not sure he would've taken it. He wants to hit the Market. But if the Yankees lose this World Series then have Soto go to the Dodgers right after that... That's a special kind of punch in the nards that you just don't see too often. I mean, damn.
BOONE sold that game, walking Mookie who was 0-3 at that point and as of late struggling against lefty’s. So you load up the bases, and you bring in Nestor who’s been out for 1 month prior. He throws a meatball down the plate, I think even Judge would’ve hit it.
I always liked your analysis commentary you're right.Their just a better ball club more depth Tommy we get him at trading deadline with all the stars he's the MVP last series with elite defense former gold glober with hitting power.
I enjoyed the game at home with my son. We ran around the house celebrating like we hit the grand slam! The BEST MEMORIES, EVER!! Going to the game is overrated and overpriced.
@TheJupiterKnight No. All three games could've gone either way. After the first two in LA, I thought it was going to go to 7, home team winning each game.
Imagine how happy you’ll be when Donny wins next week too and we go back to no new wars and low taxes. I’ll come here to enjoy yall sayin “it’s onLy fer mIlliOnAires”😂
I’m a diehard Dodger fan, but I have a bad feeling that Yankees are going to come back and win four in a row, because I know Dave Roberts will somehow screw this up, because he always does!
Rich, Don't forget, the Dodgers won 6-3. Fernando passed away at 63. Between this and and the times that the walk-offs were hit? If this doesn't make you a believer in the truth of baseball superstition, I don't know what will.
Verdugo threw the ball back onto the field while he was outside the fence. If he had climbed over the fence and back onto the playing field before making the throw the runners would not have been given the extra base. This is the rule as I understand it.
Yes, I was there with my son and grandson. A great memory for the three of us to share forever.
As a die hard LA fan I’ve been waiting for this segment all weekend 😂🎉… love you RE consulting!
Can we talk about how perfect the call was by Joe Davis?
I thought he threw a salute to Vin.
@@turtle19dad he did
Perfection !
The whole 360 at bat as he waits for the pitcher and the way the blimp angle(i wanna guess) shows the whole top view of dodger stadium
The Cortez call is getting critiqued , but the Doyers used a reliever coming back from injury in the same way. He punched out a few Yankees. Hit & miss. I've watched Freddie's grand slam at least 40 times, different angles, different announcers etc. Legendary.
But he had a clean inning to work with not with runners in scoring position
There's a difference between a reliever being used as a reliever back from injury and a starter coming back from injury being used in an unfamiliar reliever role. Starters have a different mentality than a relief pitcher.
Yeah true. People will come up with all these differentiations. But at the end of the day we used someone coming off of injury to go up against good hitters.
@@thoughtfulbobcat1872 The last time the Dodgers won a World Series, the pitcher on the mound in the ninth inning of the final game was Julio Urias, a starter, being used as a reliever for that post-season.
I watched/read the post-game coverage of that game on numerous sports outlets and almost every analyst/writer is in agreement that it was a very poor decision.
Game 1 is what makes baseball a damn beautiful game!!! As a 58 yr. old watching the Dodger/Yankee World Serieses in the 70s, this World Series is classic baseball and I, for one, am totally in!!!
At first, I totally misunderstood your comment. I thought you were 58 when watching a 70s series so I did the math, and I was like, holy shizz, this guy is like a 110 but still alive and loving baseball!! Da-yum,... you go, friend!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@ttman1233 🤣🤣🤣🤣 careful... Math hurts at my age!!!! You whipper-snapper!!!
Loved Davis emulating Scully with "She iiiiisss gone!"
Agreed. Love it!!
That he had the presence of mind to say it. He’s really a fan of the sport. It makes me teary-eyed! 🥹
To witness a historic game is priceless. Win or lose, the memory will stay forever.
I knew it was over for NY when Cube went out, dude is a living legend.
He was bagging on the Yankees and they were still dancing. He hypnotized them!
Somehow Ice Cube cemented the victory. Homefield in the World Series is gonna huge going forward.....just for the opening alone. I remember Steve Perry help San Fran...it's no little thing.
As a Canadian, I hate that we get stuck with the International broadcast instead of the Fox broadcast because I would much rather listen to Joe Davis on the call and Joe Buck before him.
Try to stream it from a free site 😉 and they’ll have the American version for sure
I know how your son feels, watching Reggie hit 3 homers was hard to recovery from as an 8 year old Dodger fan.
If it makes you feel any better I was 12 in 78 when Bucky "Fucking" Dent hit that homer off Mike Torrez. Still hurts
to this day.
+1
I was 13 in 1977 and 14 in 1978, and I agree 100% with you. We owe the Yankees so many World Series defeats, and one more win will just be another that we are paying them back for. It's going to feel so good! The Yankees won most of those World Series in the reserve clause era where they could hoard all the really good players because they could pay them more. Now, they can't always do that . Remind a Yankee fan of this when they come crying to you about losing the Series.
I was 3 so I fortunately don’t remember. My first Dodger memory was 1981, so I’m 2-0 vs the Yanks.
Dude, I was 8 too! I still remember the pain and the following year, my little mind thought, no way are they gonna lose to the Yanks again! So to this day, I hate the Yankees and revel in the pain I see in the fans eyes.
I was there too Rich! Magical Night! Go Dodgers!!!💙
These emotions are why we love Sports...the narrative of pure competition is intoxicating.
Yeah and my first WS memory as a kid was the Yankees beating my Mets in the subway series. So I hope the dodgers sweep in 4
Nothing is more disgusting than seeing people mock an injured player.
I hope Yankees fans in other cities have a different mindset from the fans in NYC.
Dude, not every fan in NYC was cheering to see Shohei injured
I have to agree that by the time Ice Cube dropped the mic at home plate before the start of Game 2, the vibe was in the Dodgers' favor.
The result was surely tough for all Yank fans - BUT, the reality that you and your son witnessed a moment in World Series history that will be iconic for as long as baseball is remembered. That was my thought - Oh! … those lucky folks who were there to see and feel such a moment -
Jets and Yankees. Tough weekend for Rich 😆😆
ok, so where is A-A-Ron Rich?
😂😂😂😂
Yankees still looking for him too.....
@@tylerflemming7059 LOL
France was showing off when they gifted us the Freddie "Freedom" Freeman Statue of Liberty in NY.
My earliest WS memory was Yankee pitcher Don Larsen’s perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Watched it on our family’s 23” black and white TV with the biggest sports fan in our family, my mom. I was only eight years old but I still remember Yogi Berra wrapping his arms and legs around Larsen after the last out. My mom had to explain to me what a “perfect game” was and why it was such a big deal.
At the end of a forgotten and underrated Charles Bronson movie, 'Hard Times'....there's a quote from Speed, the gambler/bookie: ...the next best thing to playing and winning, is playing and losing. You only get a chance at a gut punch like that, to give it, or take it, if you're in the World Series man. As a Dodger fan, much respect to NY.
That grandslam was awesome!!
ISN'T COOPER AN LA NATIVE?!?
I am, and as one sports fiend to another, it seems like Cooper missed out on likely THE BIGGEST IN PERSON, HISTORICAL MOMENT FOR HIS HOMETOWN CLUB.
Yes. I get you are from Staten Island. But while he supports your choice to root for your hometown team, he lost out.
Anyway, it was epic.
In 1988 I had the privilege of being at all the NLCS games in LA and all the WS games too. (I knew a few people then! Lol)
AND SAW GIBSON IN RL FROM FRONT OF THE RT FIELD BLUE SECTION. Watched the steal, saw the swing and then watched Canseco stop in his tracks, looking up, and we watched the ball land in the pavillon together!
MY BLUE HEAVEN.
I was in the hospital in 1980 and my grandfather (a Yankee fan) said if they ever meet in the WS again that he'd take me. Well, the next year it happened! Those 3 games in L.A. were awesome. I got to see Fernando pitch and we won!
This was the greatest game I've ever seen!
Spent the whole weekend watching that highlights of Freddie"s grand slam, incredible sports theatre...But it means nothing if they dont win it all, LFG Dodgers!
One more to go!!!!
The Dodgers have a better team than the Yankees do on paper, and on the field and they are proving it in this series.
I guess the “good” news for Yankee fans is that, after game 5, top of the 5th, this memory is no longer the most painful one from this World Series.
I thought about this when he said that’s the worst way he’s seen his team lose 😂 little did he know 😅
Respect to Eisen for being a genuine fan of baseball
So funny man I have been waiting for Rich’s reaction to game 1 but I didn’t know he was a Yankees fan 😂 no wonder it took a few days to come out
So this weekend was a triple kick to the collective Eisen family nards. 🎉🎉
It was glorious. Not an LA fan at all, but it was glorious. NY is so nostalgic, living off the past.....these days with the way teams develop, you cannot get anything helpful from your past....means nothing.
Joe Davis is a fantastic broadcaster, I guess it just irks me that he is the Dodgers play by play guy. I'm sure Dodgers fans would feel the same if it was Michael Kay on the call
I'm pretty sure that Davis is better than Kay at broadcasting without partiality.
My Dad took me to the WS in the 70s. Huge Dodger fans. I got to see Reggie hit 3 HRs. I'm 8. Sucked but still and epic memory with my dad. Your child will remember you and him together. That's what matters
Torres missed the ball, but Ohtani’s advance to third was on Rizzo, who should have followed the play.
YANKEES LOSE!
YANKEES LOSE!
YANKEES LOSE!
Thuuuuuuh-uuuuh-uuuuh-uh Yankees lose!
Was waiting for Rich’s take on the World Series! lol
I'm glad "my" Dodgers could be of service. My first game 1966, diehard fan since '71. And my LA born mom loved the Dodgers since the Brooklyn days. I was born in LA 2.
My favorite call is by a Spanish station with the announcer saying “grand slam salami”.
Sounds like Trump talking about Albert Palmer!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Where can I hear it ?
I feel bad for the Yankees truly. As much as I wanna see Shohei and Japan celebrate, I would like to see some life from the Yankees and give us another game like that game 1 banger.
One can only hope that the Freeman HR also featured a pair of brake lights flashing at the moment the ball left the park.
I was there. Best game of my life. Will never be topped.
Baseball is the definition of "ball finds you" the game comes at you fast and humbles you even faster
Lifelong Oakland A’s fan; My first World Series game was Game 4 in 1990. Still stings.
Fans got their money’s worth, even though it was thousands of dollars.
Dodgers are far better than the Yankees! The pitching has been lights out! Go Dodgers!
I watched the Gibson HR hours before the game.
Dodger 🧢 Blue in 4 games 🧹....
Enjoy your day...
Season ending Greetings from Northern NewEngland.
👋😅👌
He was at the game today for sure, that home run in the first 10 minutes must’ve SSSSTTUUUNNNGGGG
Freeman#5 Gibson#23..2+3=5….coincidence…🤔 GO DODGERS!!!
Rich is about to be upset again, Freddie Freeman is now part time owner of the Yankees.
Gibson and Freeman walk off home run, both were hurt effected running, batted left,, home run right field, happened same time at Dodger stadium, 8:53 8:59 , also first game of world series.
1:32 “Playoff baseball, more than anything else, will always find the weaknesses of your team.” Well said. Other commentators have pointed out (especially after the infamous 5th game 5th inning) that the Yankees’ weaknesses in the fundamentals could be covered up by raw talent in the regular season only because they played against a lot of lesser teams.
Gday from Melbourne,Oz.
My first WS watched live on TV was the 1981 series.
I was glued to that TV and became a Dodgers fan from the first game.❤
that was pretty hilarious - that bit about cube
Gibsonian is now a word in the dictionary. Freeman's hr can only truly be described in that fashion.
To pour some salt on that wound, it looks like the Dodgers are serious about signing Soto this offseason too.
Yankees should have offered him a deal after they aquired him because there is definitely gonna be a few teams with the money that can grab him.
@henrywallacesghost5883 I'm not sure he would've taken it. He wants to hit the Market.
But if the Yankees lose this World Series then have Soto go to the Dodgers right after that... That's a special kind of punch in the nards that you just don't see too often.
I mean, damn.
NO on Soto the hotdog
No. We don't want him.
Freddie Freeman is in full-on Kelly Leak mode right now.
He said toughest Yankees loss he’s seen.
Yankees game 5 said, “HOLD MY BEER”
Try being an A's fan in "88. Welcome to my painful Dodger world.
BOONE sold that game, walking Mookie who was 0-3 at that point and as of late struggling against lefty’s. So you load up the bases, and you bring in Nestor who’s been out for 1 month prior. He throws a meatball down the plate, I think even Judge would’ve hit it.
I hope he wasn’t there today when Freddie hit a two run home run IMMEDIATELY 😭😩
Reminds me of taking my dad to our first WS game 10 yrs ago and we got crushed.
was there too, still get chills, brrrrrr
Was that an nhl goal scoring style bat raise from Freddie ?
1:30 Rich Eisen said became true and will forever haunt the Yankees in that game 5.
Wow he acted like Freddie freeman isn’t an absolute beast. Like oh you had to get by Freddie after getting the real stars out ? 🙄
LET’S GO DODGERS!
havn't watched or cared about baseball in 20years but rich makes it...usually somewhat interesting.
There’s games like that in baseball all the time, of course this stands out because it’s the World Series
I always liked your analysis commentary you're right.Their just a better ball club more depth Tommy we get him at trading deadline with all the stars he's the MVP last series with elite defense former gold glober with hitting power.
I enjoyed the game at home with my son. We ran around the house celebrating like we hit the grand slam! The BEST MEMORIES, EVER!! Going to the game is overrated and overpriced.
As a Yankee fan, Dodgers in 4
there`s no hope for the Yanks?
@@jackprescott9652nope. It’s over
Yeah, after tonight, this seems to be very likely.
@TheJupiterKnight
No. All three games could've gone either way.
After the first two in LA, I thought it was going to go to 7, home team winning each game.
What is he referring to at 8:56?
Yankees are gonna tie this up at 2-2 next 2 games. It’s not over at all. And I’m a Dodger fan!
As a fellow Dodgers fan, I’m glad this statement didn’t age well.
5:49 spoken like a true sportsman. Much respect.
“His first World Series game”, I’m probably never gonna be able to go one dang
Look the Yankees aren't playing fundamental baseball , THEY'ER NOT THAT GOOD.
So happy that you were disappointed by game one.. but the best was still to come... GO DODGERS
Imagine how happy you’ll be when Donny wins next week too and we go back to no new wars and low taxes. I’ll come here to enjoy yall sayin “it’s onLy fer mIlliOnAires”😂
I’m a diehard Dodger fan, but I have a bad feeling that Yankees are going to come back and win four in a row, because I know Dave Roberts will somehow screw this up, because he always does!
I like this but not as much as when you reacted to TCU beating Michigan.
Uh, Rich, the Royals and Guardians and not in the same atmosphere as the Dodgers!
Did not know that both home runs were just a min apart 😮
So glad Rich got to see his east coast team get grand slammed😂
Being a Houston fan... i suppose we can have joint custody of the Yankees with LA🤷♂️
Had no clue about that rule. Thought it was first and second
I was at Game 2. Good Times
GO DODGERS!!!
6:43 Yeah, that didn't happen, Rich, Dodgers are up 3-0 without Ohtani. 🤪
When the yankees lose, it is always a good day in sports.
They down 3-0 now. It is over.
Rich,
Don't forget, the Dodgers won 6-3. Fernando passed away at 63. Between this and and the times that the walk-offs were hit? If this doesn't make you a believer in the truth of baseball superstition, I don't know what will.
You guys are fk’n great.
It was a "shot heard round the world" statement.
Get ready for the greatest comeback in sports history Yankees in 7 🗽🗽
Greatest choke job in sports history. The 2004 Yankees. 🤣🤣🤣
@ your talking about the 2024 Dodgers right?😂🫵
@@PuToKienLeaEstOo I'm just going to let you suffer! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@PuTok
Gutted? Move the tf outta LA 😂
Freddie just replaced Kirk as the most memorable HR in the post season in Dodgers history.
Long story short: You should never have let it get to Freddie!
Verdugo threw the ball back onto the field while he was outside the fence.
If he had climbed over the fence and back onto the playing field before making the throw the runners would not have been given the extra base.
This is the rule as I understand it.
Those similarities between Gibson and Freeman is why I was afraid the Dodgers could lose 4 games on a row. The Dodgers do Dodger things. GO BLUE!