He would have looked awesome in an Orioles uniform.
@wscottcarterКүн бұрын
I was at that game with my Father and Grandfather. Absolutely crazy sports event, first place Yankees vs Rays tied with Red Sox who are playing bottom of the barrel Orioles. Orioles win, then this happens!
@user-ck1xc7ng8qКүн бұрын
Look at Pat Mahomes Sr coming on in relief! The guy was throwing darts out on the mound.
@SunglassSenseiКүн бұрын
Interesting that the plate ump was in both gray slacks and gray polo shirt..
@jnthxn_Күн бұрын
his bat speed is actually unfuckingreal.
@ut_punkn1859Күн бұрын
Dude looked like he pulled a double at the local gas station before the game.
@joelanderos232 күн бұрын
my very first baseball game at the 'stick in the 60s had Mays, McCovey, Marichal and Bonds in the lineup that day. R.I.P. Willie 😥
@Nicky_slick4152 күн бұрын
Rest in peace Mr mays
@philippesauvie6392 күн бұрын
I just heard that Willie Mays the greatest living baseball player has just died so he’s not. RIP To the ‘say hey’ kid!
@bloodorange67132 күн бұрын
With him, a piece of American culture and an inspiration to all athletes passes on. RIP Willie Mays
@Colin_19772 күн бұрын
Watched this game with my dad as a kid in Mass. Great memories.
@chrishuntergame12 күн бұрын
That’s my uncle right there! Thank you for these highlights! Amazing to see..
@christalbott4502 күн бұрын
12381230192381238901238081293089123882130818 Hi all. Breathe air. To life. God created all things. His son, Jesus, pardoned all of all wrongs.
@cobdude1752 күн бұрын
I've been a Giants fan since birth, but this was the greatest world series i ever watched. Game 7, extra innings, 1 run game, bith teams trying to end 80+ year droughts. How could it get better?
@cr8iveamboy7752 күн бұрын
We take excellence like this for granted when it was happening.. but in hindsight it becomes genius.. Btw imagine in a different systemic context that Milledge chase rundown / pickle to home plate @7:50 would have some LAPD / Jim Crow media vibes.. but in sports it's a battle of athletic prowess and misdirection vs good training and baseball fundamentals and teamwork that was set in motion with a nice pump fake to first.. lol.. it's like Maddux has eyes in the back of his head.. This video is a masterclass example of what an asset a great pitcher can be defensively on the mound while neutralizing the other team at the plate.. Vicious ball control.. it's big league heat laced with dangerous precision and calculated spin!! At 300 career wins to 3000 strike out ratio.. he averages 10 strike outs a game or 3 innings or 1/3 credited towards a Win!
@kenmeinke27533 күн бұрын
My boyhood hero. I always considered him as the Tigers version of Stan Musial (from the Cardinals)
@20Freaky_Fred103 күн бұрын
11:42 The pitcher was in the matrix there for a second
@marcgarza72523 күн бұрын
My dad was given seats seat by some dude at the legion the day of the original set game. It was a rain out game they played at night. They weren't going many more innings before calling it. We lived in VT, we weren't coming back the next day....fortunately Fisk the Vermont born, NH native fixed that. I was 9, I barely remember it . The most vivid memory was Fisk doing a victory run after the home run around the field and some dude running out there and Boston PD just wearing him out with batons...good lesson for a 9 year old.
@sonicoivideos17653 күн бұрын
I’ve never seen such bad broadcasting in my life. He hits a walk off home run in the 11th of World Series game 6. Calmly says we will see you tommorrow
@sandragoodman20594 күн бұрын
I'm a life-long New Yorker, but I'm a Red Sox fan because of Carl Yastrzemski.
@michaelhillman29595 күн бұрын
My hero as a kid. Always a thrill to see him come to the plate, or make a great play in right field. Mr. Tiger.
@micolsen98245 күн бұрын
Willie Stargell is my favorite. I once saw him launch a home run at Candlestick Park.
@xh35985 күн бұрын
MLB sluggers today would have demolished the ball with those pitches.
@afinch935 күн бұрын
At least my rockies had a graceful sweep vs the sox, not a monumental collapse like the yankees. My only solace is denver edged out the pats more thsn not
@C52Panthers5 күн бұрын
3:52 what in the world 😂😂
@smashrulez826 күн бұрын
2024.. this ALCS series never get old.. I still can feel the vibes.. Red Sox fan from Malaysia.
@nufcedkidyup86276 күн бұрын
"Who died and left you Mark Belhorn"
@scottthompson39546 күн бұрын
4:28 We're witnessing Hank hit a 430+ home run on of an offspeed pitch, using hands and wrists alone. The Braves were swept in three games, yet he hit three home runs in that series. He didn't get many opportunities, but he was absolutely a clutch performer in the postseason.
@KennethFrierson-wt6xt6 күн бұрын
Dude was ice 🧊
@aaronvelasco16666 күн бұрын
So painful
@tacticalcrusader37097 күн бұрын
He got a lot of way outside called strikes.
@treylukasheay43029 күн бұрын
Some of these pitches are throwing seventy poo lol, but he’s no doubt still one of the greatest baseball players of all time.
@mawgateway9 күн бұрын
In 1967 they played the world series games during the day. I would sneak a transistor radio into class in 9th grade and listen to the game in the back of the class, which of course was strictly forbidden. Not being able to see the game and only relying on the play-by-play announcer made the game seem bigger than life. An epic struggle for glory. Yaz was my favorite. When he came to bat, you had the feeling that he was superman, and anything was possible. Red Sox down 2 to 1 in the bottom of the 6th. Suddenly, the word goes out from the back row - Yaz just hit a 2-run homer to put the Sox up by 1. An epic game played by giants as much in my imagination as in real life.
@raichugx90379 күн бұрын
R.i.p the great Bambino 😔
@rejean27449 күн бұрын
Yaz made a play in left center field vs. the A's in the 75' playoffs that was one of his best. Not shown here. Too bad , it was extraordinary.
@retired55.9 күн бұрын
Why not show his trademark lame😮
@thechum96539 күн бұрын
He wouldnt make it in the mlb today
@NapoleonBonaparte-sx5kp9 күн бұрын
Imagine Ruth VS Bradman 🙏🙏
@jhonnycalle144410 күн бұрын
Babe Ruth never encountered a 6’2 Caribbean Hispanic man throw a ball at near Mach speeds
@Conbools11 күн бұрын
Mets fan here(sorry for ‘86 but cmon we need em as bad as you guys lol) but holy shit… what a series. There’s something so cathartic about finally winning after feelin the pain of defeat for so long. I was born in ‘99 so I’ve actually never seen the Mets win one, but I know it’s gonna be so special to me when they finally do, just like this one was to Boston. I hope my pops lives to see them win with me(but at the very least he got ‘86)
@MsTdougherty11 күн бұрын
There has never bigger liar than Donald J. Trump.
@EmmanuelBoo-sd6oe11 күн бұрын
The Boston managers 😂😂😂😂😂
@keithparker266011 күн бұрын
Just imagine a pitcher with the accuracy of Greg Maddux and the power of Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens, and Sandy Kofax. That was Bob Gibson.
@keithparker266011 күн бұрын
Imagine Greg Maddux, Roger Clemens, Randy Johnson, and Sandy Kofax wrapped into one player. It would be Bob Gibson.
@keithparker266011 күн бұрын
I am 89 years old and the best pitchers I've EVER seen were Roger Clemons, Greg Maddux, Randy Johnson, Phil Neikro, Don Drysdale, Sandy Kofax, and Nolan Ryan. With no disrespect to Nolan Ryan or Greg Maddux; Bob Gibson was the best I saw in a 5 year stretch where a pitcher literally dominated everyone.
@drdkenobi653111 күн бұрын
That was very nice. Thank you.
@elenmascaradodeplataelsant823911 күн бұрын
Undoubtedly the best padres team ever.
@19RiotiousGerm7712 күн бұрын
@3:35 that was nasty
@BrianMatthewLee-mv3kb12 күн бұрын
Before it became about money and steroids. When they drank beer and smashed home runs. Some of us cant or dont want to run so we swing for the fences.
@funkyfreshflavor4u12 күн бұрын
My memory said that this guy had the most off the plate balls I've ever seen called strikes and these highlights are bringing back the same memories. #Philliesfan