Manny Ramirez had such a gorgeous swing. That was such a classic lineup when he was in Boston with Ortiz, Youkilis, Pedroia, Varitek, Damon, Lowell, Nomar, Ellsbury, etc.
Favorite period of watching baseball ever. I remember i was like 12 flipping through channels and I landed on a bottom of the 9th red Sox game with David Ortiz coming up to batt down 3, I'm pretty sure he hit a grand slam
Ramirez and Ortiz probably wouldn't have even been in those "classic" lineups if not for all the juice they were taking. It's easy to seem like a consistent, reliable player... and therefore get into the line up more often... when the only reason why you're less injury-prone is because your muscle mass is artificially inflated by prohibited steroids.
I don't believe enough people know just how ridiculously unlikely Todd Pratt at 4:45 was. The guys career had been written off a few years prior. He spent a couple years as an employee at the baseball academy. Mets signed him a year prior and he was only in the game because Mike Piazza got injured in game 3, and he replaced him. He started game 4 due to that injury to Piazza. He was 0-4 in the game and 0-7 total. Baseball is crazy
@@TwistedRiverOutdoors no I’m taking about in both of their World Series they only won home games which no team had ever done that before, and there’s lots of evidence showing the reason for this was they were using the air conditioning to affect the hitting team.
David Ortiz had walkoff hits in three consecutive postseason wins for the 2004 Red Sox: the home run which won Game 3 and the ALDS against the Angels, then the home run which won Game 4 and the bloop single which won Game 5 of the ALCS against the Yankees. Those last two occurred on the same day.
@TRH I'm not much of a baseball fan, but I expected Edgar Martinez's game winning hit in the 1995 ALDS game 5 to be included, since it's considered the hit that saved Seattle Baseball, and the crowd went absolutely berzerk
Well, obviously given some of the other comments, it's because they're a Yankees fan and Edgar hit The Double off the Yankees, and we can't have that, can we? /S
I didn’t see Joe Carter’s walk off but it must have been great. I totally don’t understand why Joe Carter is not in the Hall of Fame. Sometimes recognition comes too late, as it did for Nellie Fox for example.
I've been looking for this mention. Everyone keeps bringing up Gibson and Puckett, but Fisk is just as iconic as nearly anything else in the history of the game!
Mazeroski, game seven walk off to win the World Series. Never been replicated. Freese was close, but game seven hits different; especially considering Maz was not exactly a power guy at all.
Bill Mazeroski's was better because it won GAME 7. Winner take all. Then again Carters came with his team trailing... but still... it was only game 6. And losing that game wouldn't have lost them the Series Both great homeruns but we have to microscope it if we're talking greatest ever
Mazeroski's was. Number 1, it came in Game 7, and #2, because Maz wasn't exactly someone you'd expect to hit a 400' HR. He only had 138 career dingers.
Don't know much about 1970s new York city I guess lol. My friend, look up Cleveland Indians 5 cent beer night against the Texas rangers in I think 1976, you're mind will be blown!
I remember watching that game when Joe Carter hit that homerun against Mitch Williams and the Phillies. As soon as the ball hit the bat I turned off the T.V. I already knew damn well that sh*t was gone.
I was watching on TV, Joe was 1or 0 - for 22 in the series. I sat there saying c'mon Joe, you're due man. I was out of chair as he hit it,knew it was a no doubter. Crazy game
Kirk Gibson was one of the toughest players ever. He rarely smiled - a true grinder. If anyone would have played through an injury, it was Gibson. He sure made his one plate appearance in the 1988 WS count. That HR broke the A's, who were a huge favorite to win the series.
For real. I'm a lifelong die hard packer fan, so if you aren't as well then you don't understand how fucking true this is 🤣🤣🤣 joe cuck and troy fagman are the most annoying announcers in the history of the job!
I'll see your Joe Buck and raise you Howard Cosell on the Chambliss call. That's any game across any sport, too. John Sterling could be insufferable sometimes, too.
The sheer mention of this hurts my soul. One of those moments as an older Sox fan where it felt like the curse of the Bambino was not only real but everlasting.
It was their first pennant in 12 years, which was like an eternity to Yankee fans of that era. From 1947 to 1964, they won something like 15 out of 18.
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"Touch em all Joe, you'll never hit a bigger home run in your life" chills
Such a great call
Compare that to Joe Buck's comatose delivery
Saying "Turner" instead of "Carter" though... less so.
How on earth do you leave off David Freeze?
we will see you tomorrow night!
For Real!
Must be a rangers fan 😂😂😂
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Manny Ramirez had such a gorgeous swing. That was such a classic lineup when he was in Boston with Ortiz, Youkilis, Pedroia, Varitek, Damon, Lowell, Nomar, Ellsbury, etc.
Favorite period of watching baseball ever. I remember i was like 12 flipping through channels and I landed on a bottom of the 9th red Sox game with David Ortiz coming up to batt down 3, I'm pretty sure he hit a grand slam
Nomar was gone before Pedroia , Ellsbury, and Lowell were there
Ramirez and Ortiz probably wouldn't have even been in those "classic" lineups if not for all the juice they were taking. It's easy to seem like a consistent, reliable player... and therefore get into the line up more often... when the only reason why you're less injury-prone is because your muscle mass is artificially inflated by prohibited steroids.
@@GrantDWilliams82they were talented regardless of their PED use. Manny especially was just a pure hitter
@@GrantDWilliams82just like those late 90s Yankee teams lol 😂
How the heck is the 1988 WS Kurt Gibson Home Run not on this list ? Smh
Exactly. He even has Mcgwire's homer in G3 of the same series.
Maybe in Part 2
It's a shit list. that's how.
That was drama the best screenwriters in Hollywood couldn't come up with on their best day...
Well, he's have to remove one of the yankee HRs and that wasn't happening for this guy.
Travis Ishikawa's HR to win the pennant for the Giants should have made the list. But hey, lets add some more Yankee highlights 😂
Maybe in Part 2
He put Wong’s walk off for a series they lost…but didn’t put Ishikawa which sent them to the WS
Exactly. I was at that game and it was lit!
Can't take it seriously without Gibbson, Pucket, and Freese on the list.
Pucket missing is….
Come on man
I didn't see Fisk or Robbie Thompson
Or Jose Bautista?
Man, poor Chambliss could hardly get around the base paths because of the swarm of fans.
It was so crazy, imagine getting swarmed trying to go past 2nd base
Did he ever actually touch home plate?
I don't think he did touch home plate. I tried to count how many he had to push/step on /run over but gave up between 2nd and 3rd base.
Whoever put this together must be a Yankee fan 😂
_Agreed!!_ This should have been called _Greatest Yankee Walk-Offs._
Especially the one w/Jeter vs. the Diamondbacks... the Yankess would famously choke to the 4th year franchise and ruin the Yankee mystique.
The Yankee walkoffs were fly outs in most stadiums😂 Jeter hit one like 325 feet
To be fair, there were a few Red Sox home runs in there! Not accusing a NYY fan of compiling this
For sure. They tossed in a couple Red Sox ones just to make it look like they aren't biased but this was a crap video to call "greatest walk offs"
I don't believe enough people know just how ridiculously unlikely Todd Pratt at 4:45 was. The guys career had been written off a few years prior. He spent a couple years as an employee at the baseball academy. Mets signed him a year prior and he was only in the game because Mike Piazza got injured in game 3, and he replaced him. He started game 4 due to that injury to Piazza. He was 0-4 in the game and 0-7 total. Baseball is crazy
...and we were 2-0 in my starts that series. Thank you brother.
@@ianstormbringer7083 your starts? Who might you be?
He absolutely wins ugliest swing on a walk off homer in history. Looked like he was trying to hit a combacker to the pitcher.
I believe Todd Pratt is properly rated.
Finley should have caught that ball.
Tell me you're a Yankee fan without telling me you're a Yankee fan.
To be fair, he did have Big Papi in game 4 of the 2004 ALCS
tell me you're an Ichiro fan and I'll let it go
7:40 has to be the cleanest bat flip home run combo ever that shit was smooth asf
The fact the Yankees fans charged the field and took him out at 2nd base is wild to me lmao
He was running for his life dam there 😂
What about the 2018 Cubs’ David Bote Ultimate Walk-Off Grand Slam? You don’t even have to be a Cubs fan to love that one!
Agreed , probably a Cardinals fan who made this video
@@EB14885 As a cardinals fan, I love that walkoff by Bote. He would’ve included the David Freese homer if he was an STL fan.
Unless you’re a nats fan lol
I love that one, but these seem to all be playoff walk offs
Nats fan here. I don't love that one.
The greatest hit of the greatest World Series ever. Kirby Puckett game 6 “and we’ll see you tomorrow night!”
The twins literally cheated 💀
@@SuperCarFan-we2uglol if you’re talking about Hrbeks tag on Gant that was in game 2
@@TwistedRiverOutdoors no I’m taking about in both of their World Series they only won home games which no team had ever done that before, and there’s lots of evidence showing the reason for this was they were using the air conditioning to affect the hitting team.
1960. Game 7. Series ender.
@SuperCarFan-we2ug that is the dumbest shit ever written.
3:22 When it comes to walk off wins hard to beat a walk off homer to win the 1993 World Series "Touch em all Joe!"
Except for 1960. That one takes the cake.
Yeah. 1960 walk off was in Game Seven. No doubt it’s the best.
What about Carlton “Pudge” Fisk’s Iconic
Game 6 HR to win Game 6 of the 1975 World Series at Fenway Park vs the Reds ?
Incredulous omission
Because this Mook is probably only 20 yrs. Old
😂
David Ortiz had walkoff hits in three consecutive postseason wins for the 2004 Red Sox: the home run which won Game 3 and the ALDS against the Angels, then the home run which won Game 4 and the bloop single which won Game 5 of the ALCS against the Yankees. Those last two occurred on the same day.
Uhhhhhhhh, maybe I missed it, but did you ACTUALLY not include Carlton Fisk's 1975 World Series walk-off home-run, one of the greatest ever homers?
That should have been in the top 3
Also, Gibson in ‘88, in addition to Pucketts
If Joe Carter isn't #1on this list, we riot.
3:57 that sound man. Best scoreboard
@TRH I'm not much of a baseball fan, but I expected Edgar Martinez's game winning hit in the 1995 ALDS game 5 to be included, since it's considered the hit that saved Seattle Baseball, and the crowd went absolutely berzerk
Aside from the Seattle factor, it was the hit that confirmed that the wild card /divisional series round was good for baseball.
That ball rolled forever in that corner. And Junior knew it.
Well, obviously given some of the other comments, it's because they're a Yankees fan and Edgar hit The Double off the Yankees, and we can't have that, can we? /S
you forgot THE greatest walk off in mlb history kirk gibson walk off in the 1988 world series
Beg to differ. Bill Mazeroski had the greatest walk off in MLB history. He hit the only WS seventh game walk off to beat the mighty Yankees on 1960.
Mazeroski’s shot was the greatest walk off of all time.
I didn’t see Joe Carter’s walk off but it must have been great. I totally don’t understand why Joe Carter is not in the Hall of Fame. Sometimes recognition comes too late, as it did for Nellie Fox for example.
It’s these moments right here what makes baseball so damn awesome.
All good but missing the TOP 2!! Fisk 12th inning HR wins '75 WS Game 6 and injured Kirk Gibson pinch hit HR wins '88 WS Game 1.
How were those NOT on this list. Oh wait, 17 of them were yankees..... lol
I've been looking for this mention. Everyone keeps bringing up Gibson and Puckett, but Fisk is just as iconic as nearly anything else in the history of the game!
Mazeroski, game seven walk off to win the World Series. Never been replicated. Freese was close, but game seven hits different; especially considering Maz was not exactly a power guy at all.
Especially when you see Yogi standing next to the 406 mark in left center as the ball cleared the wall. Forbes Field was not a great HR park.
2:23 The Astros in the Astrodome wearing the Tequila Sunrise jerseys. Beautiful.
Life would definitely be different if none of these happened
Yo where's Iskikawa's 2014 walk off???
The last one was the best! GO CRUZ!!!!!!!!
Bro was fighting fans 😂😂😂
How to not put Ishakwa
Joe Carter the greatest world series winning home run of all time
Carlton Fisk
@darreleddings5901 Fisk forced a game 7 in 75 it didn't win the WS
@@bakerzbadboy6969 It said walk offs, didn't say anything about winning a series.
Bill Mazeroski's was better because it won GAME 7. Winner take all.
Then again Carters came with his team trailing... but still... it was only game 6. And losing that game wouldn't have lost them the Series
Both great homeruns but we have to microscope it if we're talking greatest ever
Mazeroski's was. Number 1, it came in Game 7, and #2, because Maz wasn't exactly someone you'd expect to hit a 400' HR. He only had 138 career dingers.
This dudes a full blown Yankees fan 😂😂
ikr 😂😂
@@trhyoutube so when is Part 2 coming?
No way in hell they let fans rush the field today like they did on Chambliss home run. I’m amazed they let them do that back then.
Don't know much about 1970s new York city I guess lol. My friend, look up Cleveland Indians 5 cent beer night against the Texas rangers in I think 1976, you're mind will be blown!
Also nowadays heads would roll due to the fact that every player is like a 10 million dollar investment
Michael Kay always seems surprised that the "entire Yankee team" would gather at home plate.
And John Sterling's "thuhuhuhuhuhuh Yankees Win" was old 30 years ago.
How is Fisk game 6 1975 HR or Gibson 1988 Not on the list 2 of the Greatest Walk Off Hrs
Kirk Gibson, Kirby Puckett!!??
Man those Astros jerseys were awesome. Like the early 90's Vancouver Canucks.
How on earth did you leave off Kirk Gibson and Bobby Thomson?
I remember watching that game when Joe Carter hit that homerun against Mitch Williams and the Phillies. As soon as the ball hit the bat I turned off the T.V. I already knew damn well that sh*t was gone.
gone right ;)
I was watching on TV, Joe was 1or 0 - for 22 in the series. I sat there saying c'mon Joe, you're due man. I was out of chair as he hit it,knew it was a no doubter. Crazy game
Imagine hitting a home run and the getting mobbed by drunk people 😂😂
Travis Ishikawa’s walk-off to win the pennant doesn’t make this list? But a game 2 win for the yanks does? Clearly a Yankees fan made this.
Agreed!
Ummm... Kirby Puckett? We'll see you tomorrow night?
How in tf do you include Wongs walkoff but leave out Ishikawa?
got you...
Travis Ishikawa... HITS ONE INTO RIGHT!!!!
THE GIANTS WIN THE PENNET
I was expecting that and Freese's walkoff
0:53 he never touched home plate.
Kirk Gibson was one of the toughest players ever. He rarely smiled - a true grinder. If anyone would have played through an injury, it was Gibson. He sure made his one plate appearance in the 1988 WS count. That HR broke the A's, who were a huge favorite to win the series.
Walk offs are 90% situation and 10% announcer
How do you leave out Kirk Gibson?
No Kirby Puckett, LOL
You clearly hate the Giants..
Bottom of the 9th, multiple outs no outs, game on the line doesn't matter, any ball player in this situation knows the pressure. It's unreal.
I saw the Chambliss game, if he'd had to go another 50 feet to get out of there he'd have started snapping people in half!
What about Puckett’s walk-off in game 6 of the ‘91 series??
My sentiments exactly! I was waiting to see
It! I mean the catch, the home run, and Black Jack’s game 7. That series had it all.
You forgot Kirk Gibson, 1988 World Series Game 1!
I mean, it's especially glaring when he included McGwire's from the same WS.
91 WS game 6 Puckett walk off is super iconic wth
Is there a part 2??? Yordan Alvarez better be on there
Steve Garvey, 1984 NLCS game 4.
This vid = best Yankees walk offs
I’m assuming Altuve’s walk off against the Yankees was still too painful to include.
Shoulda called it "Thuhhhhhh Yankees win!" LOL!!!
Nice video
2019 alcs?
Please tell me that part 2 has the Gibson walk-off.
Pirates Carlos Santana against the brewers this year. Into the river
Jesus... that dude got mobbed ! He wanted no part of that !
Last: That lady covering her head. She took that homerun off the noggin. Her friend was torn between helping and celebrating.
What about Jose Altuve in the 2019 ALCS??
1:07
Sooo…that dude seriously hurt on that fall?
Steve Finley's Grand Slam against the Giants or Nomar Garciparra against the Padres.
What about Brett Phillips walkoff double?
I'd like to think that Joe Carter has never had to pay for a drink anywhere in Canada since October 23, 1993.
No one can ruin a game like Joe Buck.
For real. I'm a lifelong die hard packer fan, so if you aren't as well then you don't understand how fucking true this is 🤣🤣🤣 joe cuck and troy fagman are the most annoying announcers in the history of the job!
Yeah, as an Astros fan, I hate Joe Buck
Back at the wa🥱ll
It's almost impressive how he can make a world series walk off HR sound like the verbal equivalent of paint drying.
I'll see your Joe Buck and raise you Howard Cosell on the Chambliss call. That's any game across any sport, too.
John Sterling could be insufferable sometimes, too.
Someone’s a Yankees fan
You showed the nelson cruz walk off...but not the david freese walk off? Also forgot Sid Breams slide to win the NL for the braves.
Not a real list without that at number one
Im amazed at how many of these were ALCS winners, and how many would go on to lose the World Series lol.
Aaron Boone...2003...Game 7 ALCS....Yankees/Red Sox.
The sheer mention of this hurts my soul. One of those moments as an older Sox fan where it felt like the curse of the Bambino was not only real but everlasting.
Andrew McCutchen's extra-inning home run against the Cardinals.....
What about Aaron Boone and Kirk Gibson?
that yankees situation with all the fans sprinting on the field is scary they were damn new trying to tackle the players
It was their first pennant in 12 years, which was like an eternity to Yankee fans of that era. From 1947 to 1964, they won something like 15 out of 18.
You put the Wong HR but not Giants legend Travis Ishikawa series clincher HR to send the Giants to the WS?
Greatest Yankee Walk-Offs in MLB History.
Puckett 1991 WS game 6 "And we'll see you tomorrow night"....
No Freese? This is insane.
Seriously? How could you possibly leave out Bobby Thompson? Your knowledge of baseball history is pretty sad.
they snubbed Travis Ishikawa as well .
2:40 National League Western Division Championship Series? Dafuq?
No Kirk Gibson or Luis Gonzalez in the '01 WS?
“history” but no Bobby Thomson 😂😂
What about Kirby Puckett’s 1991 WS Game 6 Home Run?!
How is kolten Wong here but Travis ishikawa not?
Nearly everyone of these is a left handed batter.
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Joe Carter has THE greatest walk off of all-time, PERIOD!
I would have thought they would have saved Mazeroski's home run for last.
Where’s Justin Turner? We didn’t add that clip from the 2017 NLCS Game 2
Jay Bruce is just him
The Wong homerun wasn’t even the best walk off of that series…..