1986 ALCS, Game 5: Red Sox @ Angels

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  • Boston Red Sox 7 at California Angels 6, F/11 -- The Angels needed only one more out to earn their first World Series appearance, but it was the Red Sox who had destiny on their side. Angels closer Donnie Moore pushed Dave Henderson and the Red Sox one strike away from elimination, but Henderson earned redemption for an earlier fielding miscue by hitting Moore's second 2-2 pitch over the left-field fence to give the Red Sox a 6-5 lead. The Angels tied the game in the bottom of the ninth, but Henderson's sacrifice fly off Moore in the eleventh gave the Red Sox the lead and they went on to win the series in seven games.

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  • @MCham52
    @MCham52 Před 4 lety +41

    The 9th inning of this game (top and bottom) is the best and most dramatic inning of baseball that I have ever seen and the fact that Al Michaels is at the top of his game just adds to its special quality.

    • @frasierthebichon7422
      @frasierthebichon7422 Před 4 lety +3

      Michael Chamberlain ....as a life long Sox fan Michael I just pretty much thought CA was going to come back in the bottom and get 2.....if Evans’ throw isn’t short hopped I think Jones is out

    • @thefrase7884
      @thefrase7884 Před 3 lety

      Dramatic? No. Exciting? Yes!

    • @humphreygruntwhistle3946
      @humphreygruntwhistle3946 Před rokem

      Al Michaels needs to be put out to pasture.

    • @robertosso5210
      @robertosso5210 Před rokem

      yes the 9th inning especially the bottom of the 9th. can you please explain to me of why didnt the idiot 3rd base coach send the runner from 3rd on that shallow sac fly?

    • @robertosso5210
      @robertosso5210 Před rokem

      nobody should of blamed donnie moore everyone should of blamed the 3rd base coach for not sending the runner in the bottom of the 9th on the sac fly

  • @walterlv01
    @walterlv01 Před rokem +29

    Al Michaels sounded like a kid on Christmas morning from the 9th inning onward. You can really hear his love for the game of baseball and it's a shame that he didn't work for a network that covered baseball for the last 30+ years of his career.

    • @edkizior
      @edkizior Před rokem +3

      Amen to that

    • @Shawn-hv9in
      @Shawn-hv9in Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@edkiziorAbsolutely! He was one of the best. I miss the old school announcers.

    • @TankHank-kd2iq
      @TankHank-kd2iq Před 4 měsíci

      Michaels’s excitement at times makes him sound like a Muppet

    • @walterlv01
      @walterlv01 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@TankHank-kd2iq Yes in his younger years he sometimes did

    • @Colin_1977
      @Colin_1977 Před 3 měsíci +1

      On top of that, Keith Jackson was doing the NLCS. We were spoiled for the ‘86 postseason.

  • @golperuano
    @golperuano Před rokem +10

    I was crushed by the Dave Henderson home run when I saw this as a kid but looking back I'm glad that he had his moment of glory. He died in 2015.... too young. May he rest in peace.

  • @ulysses26
    @ulysses26 Před 4 lety +16

    I will always remember watching this game at my best friend’s house. The green carpet. The big, old wood console Zenith TV. By the top of the ninth inning the Red Sox were down 5-2. My friends had given up and gone into the backyard. I stayed. I had watched the whole season(my first season of baseball) and was at least going to see it end. I could hear my friends through the screen door at the picnic table outside. I was sitting in a leather easy-chair and holding a wooden container of drink coasters, for some reason. When Don Baylor hit a two-run homer to make it 5-4 I got excited, but decided I couldn’t move from the chair to let everyone know what happened. Before Gedman got plunked, my best friend looked through the screen door and asked if it was over. I said “No, it’s 5 to 4.” They all rushed in, asked what happened and sat down. We watched it unfold together in absolute silence until Dave Henderson’s’ home run. Then we just exploded. I jumped out of the easy chair and dropped the coasters which rolled all over the floor. I still remember my best friend being amazed by the clip of Henderson leaping vertically and spinning around on the first base line, kind of hanging there. Floating.

    • @zephead843
      @zephead843 Před 4 lety +3

      Nice story. Good times. And baseball will never be this great again.

    • @craigmckenzie5466
      @craigmckenzie5466 Před 2 lety +1

      @ariananariel Rodriguez I was there too, nine years old with my dad. We were in left near the Red Sox bullpen, probably about 15-20 rows back of where Henderson hit the home run. I remember the ball coming toward our direction and thinking no no no stay away! Still the most heartbreaking moment I've ever expereinced as a baseball fan and I was there for it. Once the Angels went back to Boston I knew they were done. I remember Wally Joyner saying he may be able to play Game 7 and I was like why bother it's over.

    • @edkizior
      @edkizior Před rokem

      What a priceless memory.

  • @harrymcswain6115
    @harrymcswain6115 Před 5 lety +28

    Never gets old watching this classic homer. Put yourself in that situation with 65,000 screaming fans, down to your last strike and security people on the field and in the dugouts waiting for you to fail. Simply the best clutch hit that never gets old. RIP Mr. Henderson.

    • @edkizior
      @edkizior Před rokem +1

      Well said!

    • @robertosso5210
      @robertosso5210 Před rokem

      and also if it wasnt the help of the angels third base coach by not sending the runner from 3rd on the shallow sac fly in the bottom of the 9th hendersons homerun would of been an afterthought

    • @staunchx
      @staunchx Před 13 dny

      @@robertosso5210 Dewey Evans one of the best outfield arms in history though.

    • @staunchx
      @staunchx Před 13 dny

      And the crazy thing he is he might not even have been at the plate if Armas didnt get injured earlier in the game.

  • @letfreedomring6906
    @letfreedomring6906 Před 4 lety +90

    This might have been the best MLB game ever played. RIP Don Baylor, Dave Henderson, Donnie Moore and Bill Buckner. God bless your souls.

    • @stevstevhoov8288
      @stevstevhoov8288 Před 4 lety +6

      Bill Buckner could have been MVP on the Red sox 1986

    • @darrellmfume4505
      @darrellmfume4505 Před 3 lety +11

      @@stevstevhoov8288 he, BILL BUCKNER should be in the HOF. with MORE career HITS, than 70% of players who's in the Hall.

    • @patrickgray5633
      @patrickgray5633 Před 3 lety +2

      @Will Pfeiffer not even close that game had comebacks only it wasn’t a clean game St Louis defense allowed a pop up to drop for gods sake. This game here had comebacks & great defensive plays Jim Rice off Gary Pettis & Brian Downing off Ed Romero. 2011 WS Game 6 wasn’t in this games radar.

    • @letfreedomring6906
      @letfreedomring6906 Před 3 lety +2

      @Will Pfeiffer Nope.

    • @alexanderwinkins7158
      @alexanderwinkins7158 Před 3 lety +3

      I get chills watching the cops with their brown uniforms, preparing for a pitch invasion. That's the 80's for ya!!

  • @chrisbuck1695
    @chrisbuck1695 Před 9 lety +72

    1986 Ranks as the most exciting mlb playoffs and world series for me ever, unbeliveable theater, the highs and lows for the players were unreal

    • @ict113090
      @ict113090 Před 9 lety +2

      And a heartbreaker if you're an angels fan

    • @joesakic91
      @joesakic91 Před 9 lety +4

      Ian Thomas But the Angels winning their WS title in 2002 eases the pain.

    • @KWCline91
      @KWCline91 Před 8 lety

      +Ian Thomas Same as an Astro or Red Sox fan

    • @bigpapasmurfz6252
      @bigpapasmurfz6252 Před 4 lety

      @@nancydenton7496 Im a Mets fan.
      I DON'T want to remember him.

    • @gturcott1
      @gturcott1 Před 4 lety

      Yes and the Mets Astros series too

  • @ProfessorBMedia
    @ProfessorBMedia Před 8 lety +37

    RIP Dave Henderson one of the late inning clutch players in postseason history.

  • @markminter6312
    @markminter6312 Před rokem +4

    1986 was the best postseason in the history of Major League Baseball. Period. End of story. It's not even close.

  • @brsfan66
    @brsfan66 Před 7 lety +17

    Greatest sports call I've ever heard ! I remember watching this and it still rings after thirty years.Pure Classic !

    • @tomgoode3658
      @tomgoode3658 Před 5 lety +1

      "...and what a catch by Downing!!!!!!!!!!!"---got cut out.

    • @MikeJones-cs8gi
      @MikeJones-cs8gi Před rokem

      I like the silence from Vin Scully when injured Kirk Gibson gets the Pinch Hit Home Run in 9th inning 1988 Dodgers vs Oakland

    • @MikeJones-cs8gi
      @MikeJones-cs8gi Před rokem

      I'm biased because I was a little kid who still played pony league baseball and was watching this live with my dad and a couple of his friends. I didn't see anyway that the Dodgers could beat that powerhouse of a club the Oakland A's! The young Phenom Canseco the other half of Bash Brothers Mark McGuire the nearly Cy Young winner as reliever Dennis Eckersly. Big Dave Stewart on the mound.

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Před 11 lety +9

    Without question. Two of the five best LCS's and then an absolutely outrageous World Series.

  • @pgraybengal
    @pgraybengal Před 10 lety +17

    That's the best baseball game I've ever seen still to this day & I'm a Reds fan

  • @GialloHorror
    @GialloHorror Před 11 lety +16

    Even as a Yankee fan, this is one of the best games I've ever watched.

  • @harrymcswain6115
    @harrymcswain6115 Před 8 lety +13

    A clutch ballplayer and a class act gone far too soon. Still remember him smiling and having fun with the fans in the bleachers at Fenway. He enjoyed his time in Boston after playing in front of only ushers and vendors in Seattle. Simply the greatest clutch moment in baseball when he saved the Red Sox from losing to the Angels with only one strike to go and smoked a fork ball for a red sox lead that would propel them to victory and an eventual series win in seven games. He hit .400 in the world series with two homeruns before it all fell apart.

  • @johnjamele
    @johnjamele Před 4 lety +6

    no cell phones, no graphics splashed all over the screen, just awesome. The good old days.

    • @iverbure
      @iverbure Před 3 lety

      And no idea to tell if it’s a ball or strike. It’s still hilarious these old time people still think they know what a strike is by watching a crooked camera angle. You don’t! I guarantee you wouldn’t get over 80% of the balls and strikes correct.

  • @hipstereagle6050
    @hipstereagle6050 Před 9 lety +29

    I had no idea how awesome the 1986 ALCS & NLCS were, It's too bad everyone else just remembers what happen in Game 6 of the World Series that year

    • @hadmiar8
      @hadmiar8 Před 9 lety +3

      Michael McCarrick
      Unforutunate. Game 7 of the World Series was great too. But Game 6 of the NLCS, 16 innings, Mets up 7-4, give up two runs, almost lose.
      Angels one out away from World Series, Henderson's homer changes it.

    • @mromarimack
      @mromarimack Před 6 lety +5

      The 1986 playoffs have been considered the best ever by some.

    • @clubhouseme
      @clubhouseme Před 6 lety +3

      those who actually watched in 1986 didn't forget

    • @howie9751
      @howie9751 Před 5 lety +2

      I haven't forgotten this game.

    • @chicagomike4587
      @chicagomike4587 Před 2 lety

      A shame as look who got the big lead off hit here to start the rally at all costs - fucking with the pitcher, stepping in and out, asking for a new ball, even screaming "fuck you" to Witt - Bill Buckner on broken ankles...he then drills one up the middle to get it going. RIP

  • @olivebranch8986
    @olivebranch8986 Před 8 lety +35

    This is in my opinion the greatest postseason game ever played.

    • @bigpapasmurfz6252
      @bigpapasmurfz6252 Před 4 lety +4

      I think Game 6 of the 75 Series would have something to 'say' about that.

    • @PrinceTron1
      @PrinceTron1 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah. 1986 was the first year I started baseball as a 12/13 year old. All the division winners won their divisions pretty handily, especially the Mets. But once the postseason began, all hell breaks loose!

    • @jonnydanger7181
      @jonnydanger7181 Před 4 lety

      Olive Branch I always thought the same 👍

    • @virolo1960
      @virolo1960 Před 4 lety +2

      There are so many great moments in baseball history, it's hard to say. This one is right up there.

    • @temens
      @temens Před 4 lety +1

      Actually, that honor belongs to the Game 6 of the World Series that same year: Red Sox @ Mets, where the Sox let the series get away just as the Angels had. czcams.com/video/B0jV_kNs2p0/video.html

  • @markd.5471
    @markd.5471 Před 8 lety +22

    "THIS GAME IS SO GREAT, I CAN'T TAKE IT!" - Al Michaels

    • @ameerordimly1449
      @ameerordimly1449 Před 3 lety

      A time stamp would help here

    • @dominiclee1794
      @dominiclee1794 Před 3 lety

      @@ameerordimly1449 that comment was 4 yrs ago

    • @ameerordimly1449
      @ameerordimly1449 Před 3 lety

      @@dominiclee1794 i do see it was 4 years ago..
      Why do u point it out?

    • @jacobhoglind1763
      @jacobhoglind1763 Před 2 lety

      @@ameerordimly1449 2:52:24 is the closest I could find to this quote, as Al says "And we go to the TENTH... if you can take it." He may have said the above quote at some other point but to comb through 3 and a half hours again would be a task, haha.

  • @nonsense1558
    @nonsense1558 Před 5 lety +58

    It’s sad knowing this game was the beginning of the unraveling of Donnie Moore’s life, but to blame him entirely for the Angels losing the 1986 ALCS is ridiculous.

    • @ADEAL918
      @ADEAL918 Před 3 lety +8

      And frankly even that isn’t really true. He’d had major red flags long before this game, and the truth is, he had beaten his wife for years before this game too. People forget that what he did was not a mere suicide. It was an attempted murder/suicide in the context of a domestic dispute. He shot his wife first, severely injuring her, though she survived, and then, thinking he had killed her, he killed himself in front of his ten-year-old son. Hate to say it, but I don’t have too much sympathy for the guy.

    • @johnjamele
      @johnjamele Před 3 lety +5

      @@ADEAL918 his problems with drug use long preceded this game, too, and certainly played a big part in his mental state.

    • @waldolydecker8118
      @waldolydecker8118 Před 3 lety +3

      @@johnjamele - maybe so, but even after any of that he was STILL playing MLB at the highest level and was STILL the Angels #1 choice to close the most important game. The universal media/fan/organization blame he got for this loss was without a doubt the straw that broke the camel's back.

    • @mattyrock2467
      @mattyrock2467 Před 2 lety +3

      agreed. sure he did give up the home run but california had plenty of opportunities to win that game. They were up 3-2 . no excuses.

    • @freethinkerrr2897
      @freethinkerrr2897 Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed. The Angels had plenty of chances to close out the Red Sox in this game that didn’t involve Donnie Moore. Grich and DeCinces deserve as much or more blame for the loss for taking those feeble at bats in the 9th. Lucas hitting Gedman in that situation in the 9th was also unforgivable IMO.

  • @theholyvineofdavid647
    @theholyvineofdavid647 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'll never forget this game, watched it Sunday afternoon and thats all everyone was talking about the next day at school in Junior high as im from Los Angeles and we were all shocked.

  • @nzonesportssocal2458
    @nzonesportssocal2458 Před 3 lety +4

    This game broke my heart into a million pieces. I carried on in life, the 2002 season aided the healing process, but I never recovered.

    • @jmandelaro
      @jmandelaro Před 2 lety

      I’m a Red Sox fan, but Grich was my hero. I felt for him.

    • @richflores1558
      @richflores1558 Před 11 měsíci

      Same here. Born and raised in Los Angeles late 70s and the 80s but my team was always the California Angels (hated when they changed the name to Anaheim). Yes 2002 finally healed the wounds from the 86 ALCS and especially after the 95 season disaster. But this game is something I have never forgotten.

  • @jayabella5550
    @jayabella5550 Před 2 lety +3

    I can't believe there has only been one other view of this video of this all time classic game. Disclaimer, I myself am responsible for watching it the other 123999 times! Lol. Never gets old. Omg

  • @commanderinchief1
    @commanderinchief1 Před 8 lety +29

    RIP DAVE HENDERSON...GRET PLAYER GREAT MEMORIS

  • @bryanburnap4537
    @bryanburnap4537 Před rokem +1

    I'll never forget this day !! I actually remember before this game ABC showing college football scores and the 3 teams in a row they showed were scored for Rice Baylor and Clemson. I turned Clemson to Clemens and thought it was a good sign !! It was :)

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Před 11 lety +5

    The '86 postseason was the best in the history of baseball. I can't think of any year that topped it.

  • @juliansmith1951
    @juliansmith1951 Před 3 lety +5

    Al Michaels legendary call: To left field and deep and Downing goes back and it's gone unbelievable you're looking at one for the ages

  • @ckendall67
    @ckendall67 Před 9 lety +17

    - Imagine if Social Media existed back in 1986, these playoff games in the ALCS & NLCS would've blown up Twitter LOL :-o :-)

    • @bigblue9996
      @bigblue9996 Před 9 lety +2

      ckendall67 And Moore would have killed himself much earlier.

    • @slipnorris5882
      @slipnorris5882 Před 9 lety +8

      +Gameshowboy 92 your a douche. The man killed himself, it's not funny any more , may the man rip, you are one of the reasons why he killed himself, with stupid jokes like this. It's only a fucking game,, nothing more

  • @jms4764
    @jms4764 Před 2 lety +5

    I was a huge Mets fan at the time waiting for their game later that night, so I watched the 9th inning with passive interest. It's always a novelty to watch a team win a playoff series because the fans still rushed the field back then. When Don Baylor hit the home run earlier in the inning (many people forget that HR...there's no Dave Henderson heroics if not for Don Baylor's heroics) I thought wow, this may be interesting. Then when Henderson hit his, I knew that I was watching a magical moment. The rest is history. People also forget that Dave Henderson almost won the World Series too with his homer in the 10th inning of game 6. But we all know how that game ended. 1986 post season...there will never be another like it.

  • @PrinceTron1
    @PrinceTron1 Před 6 lety +2

    I was 12/13 during the 1986 baseball season and a young Cubs fan. This was the first season I followed MLB. Up until 1986 I was still into G.I. Joe, Transformers, Robotech, Voltron, He-Man, Star Wars, etc. I missed the Cubs disappointment and heartbreak in 1984. But I heard and read all about it. The Cubs were a 5th place team in 1986 and well out of the mix. But I was fascinated by the other contending teams like the Mets, Astros, Giants, Angels, Red Sox, etc. Yes, that 1986 NLCS/ALCS was some of the most exciting, tense and dramatic sports theater I've seen to date.

  • @mattyrock2467
    @mattyrock2467 Před 2 lety +3

    I was stationed in san diego california u.s. navy . I saw this game at the y.m.c.a. live as a 21 year old man and to this day i must say that was the greatest game i had ever seen. 37 years later and still cant believe how great of a game that was.

    • @tommyparkerparker
      @tommyparkerparker Před rokem

      Me too. I was stationed there watching it at the Y. I may have watched it with you there and may not have known. Coincidence.

    • @mattyrock2467
      @mattyrock2467 Před rokem

      @@tommyparkerparker wow. what ship were you on? I was on the uss brooke ffg1

    • @tommyparkerparker
      @tommyparkerparker Před rokem

      @@mattyrock2467 USS Constellation 1986 to 1989.

    • @mattyrock2467
      @mattyrock2467 Před rokem

      @@tommyparkerparker i remembered the constellation. That was a carrier right ? or a tender? I just know that it took up the whole pier. I was on active duty from 1984-1987
      we made one westpac cruise in 1985. wow if we were both at the ymca watching that game on same day how amazing is that? I heard that the ymca is no longer there in downtown san diego. also san diego has changed alot. There is a stadium where the padres play and the gaslamp area is now a hot spot where people hang. Back during the 1980s san diego was dead. I always went to tijuana mexico for some entertainment.

    • @tommyparkerparker
      @tommyparkerparker Před rokem

      @@mattyrock2467 The Constellation was an aircraft carrier. I did 2 West-Pacs on there. 1987 and 1988/89. I left in July 1989. Transferred to NAS Lenore up north. I graduated boot camp in October 1986. Then went to apprentice training from Oct to Nov 86. I used to hang out at the Y. I did not know it shut down. Sadly. Downtown San Diego used to be fun. The clubs and strip bars. I used to go watch the Padres and Chargers at the Old Jack Murphy Stadium in Mission Valley. That’s gone now too. Now there is a new stadium they built there that just opened this year for the San Diego St. college football team. I did visit the Padres new stadium Petco Park in the Gaslamp district back in 2004 when I was on reserve duty one weekend at 32nd St. I didn’t watch a game there I went on a tour of the stadium. Very nice. I’m a Dodgers fan in baseball. Football Raiders and NY Giants. Basketball Lakers.

  • @searchforthestrangler5034

    Al Michaels and Jim Palmer were great together. I watched this from Germany on Armed Forces Network. Sunday with the six hour time difference. Games six and seven began at 2:00 am.

    • @KongKingman
      @KongKingman Před 4 lety

      Was watching it also Neu Ulm Germany Was in Army at a bar called “Uncle Sams”

    • @searchforthestrangler5034
      @searchforthestrangler5034 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KongKingman It was memorable for sure. But games six and seven were broadcast so late as was the World Series with the Red Sox and Mets.

    • @KongKingman
      @KongKingman Před 4 lety

      Carnival Soul I remember those 6 am PT hungover PT drills in 20 degrees and the Dykstra walk off while on the crapper at the combat alert site lol

    • @searchforthestrangler5034
      @searchforthestrangler5034 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KongKingman Now that had to be brutal. February 1986 worst hangover possibly of my life at 4:00 A.m. heading for eight days in the field at Graf as it was called. I'm thankful I was only 22 back then because today I would rather just have my head chopped off than go through that at my age today. Anyway, those baseball playoffs and World Series were so memorable - the beer too- in Germany. 1986. Thanks for sharing your memories.

    • @KongKingman
      @KongKingman Před 4 lety

      lol we might have been at Graf same time I was at 1/81 FA Pershing missile unit thanks for serving!

  • @mrdm1967ify
    @mrdm1967ify Před 7 lety +2

    I was watching this game at Filenes Dept Store on the 7th floor. I was on my knees PRAYING for at least a base hit. I got more than I bargained for. I was 19 years old at the time wearing my Red Sox cap. When Henderson hit hat home run, the electronics section of the store went berserk. I can still hear the screams of joy till this day. RIP Mr Henderson and Mr Moore.

  • @staunchx
    @staunchx Před rokem +1

    First time ive ever seen this game, and what a stirring one it is! Made even better by having the legendary Al Michaels on play-by-play. This must be what baseball in heaven is like (or hell if you're an Angels fan or Donnie Moore).

  • @amberpuga7322
    @amberpuga7322 Před 3 lety +1

    Both the ALCS and NLCS were crazy insane and the best advert for baseball

  • @bobwalton4630
    @bobwalton4630 Před 5 lety +1

    Watching this on TV right now and it amazes me how much better the broadcasts were 30 years ago. No unnecessary graphics, no constant updating of the counts in the upper right corner. They gave people the chance to watch and pay attention and know the score and count.

    • @bobwalton4630
      @bobwalton4630 Před 2 lety

      @@mizztery2994 the point is how about watching an inning and pay attention to the game. They will tell you the score

  • @GR-bn3xj
    @GR-bn3xj Před 4 lety +2

    1986 post season was simply the best ever imo. It has 3 of the greatest games ever, one from each series. Too bad younger viewers may not realize it, but hopefully with you tube they can appreciate it

  • @kevinevans5921
    @kevinevans5921 Před rokem +1

    1986 mlb playoffs among the best ever, alcs, nlcs, and World Series!

  • @CalvinZito
    @CalvinZito Před 6 lety +3

    I was at this game and was a huge Angels fan. This was the most emotional baseball game I've ever seen. We were one out away from the World Series, which I had bought tickets to and of course what happened is history. What was an embarrassment as an Angels fans was that fans booed Donnie Moore every time he came into a game after this. He of course later committed suicide and tried to kill his wife.

  • @777RockNRollin
    @777RockNRollin Před 4 lety +1

    1986, I was 21 years old ,..working mowing lawns up in Beverly Hills Ca,.. I watched this unfold in like a slow motion I will NEVER FORGET ,..Al Michaels Call from "then" I can still hear ,.. This was UNREAL ,... RIP

  • @davidkaiser
    @davidkaiser Před 4 lety +4

    Two days later they interviewed Henderson. He was still completely in a daze, and describing his frame of mind when he stepped out of the box just before the homer, he said, "I didn't have a clue." I'll never forget that.

  • @brockhines
    @brockhines Před 8 lety +16

    One of the greats catches of all time by Brian Downing off of Ed Romero is unfortunately omitted in the top of the 11th.

    • @iverbure
      @iverbure Před 3 lety

      Oh so there is another person who watched the entire video like myself. I wasn’t alive yet and needed to watch this game in it’s entirety just so I can tell people I remember this game like yesterday

    • @brockhines
      @brockhines Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/E-IwiBTyfY4/video.html

    • @gerrieburke9886
      @gerrieburke9886 Před 2 lety

      And immediately thereafter bogs hit a bullet to the left of second base and I forgot who the second baseman was but he made a great play to end the inning...

    • @drewnogy
      @drewnogy Před 2 lety

      @@gerrieburke9886 Bobby Grich

    • @jacobhoglind1763
      @jacobhoglind1763 Před 2 lety

      You can see it at 13:30 of this video: czcams.com/video/srcLYW8HQHA/video.html

  • @garyrenard2213
    @garyrenard2213 Před 9 měsíci

    I remember this so well because I was stuck in the hospital for the entire series and watching the games were the high points of each day.

  • @paulevans6414
    @paulevans6414 Před 6 lety +1

    Obviously played in October, I was watching the Redskins beating the Cardinals, and during a commercial break , I changed channels as Bill Buckner was leading off the 9th. Never switched back to the football game.
    Hindu's homer here, and Gibson's two years later were the most riveting moments in my baseball life.

  • @DrDoom-wo8hb
    @DrDoom-wo8hb Před 4 lety +1

    It's crazy watching all of the security and police, as well as Angels fans ready to storm the field to celebrate winning the AL pennant and being denied; though I didn't see this series when it occurred-I did see the final two games of the 1986 World Series-as a three decades-plus Angels fan, it saddens me. Just so happy the franchise won it in 2002 and the joy and peace long-time Angels fans must've felt that night (I know I was happy as hell).

  • @hootenhtn
    @hootenhtn Před 5 lety +10

    At 3:17:40 the plug is yanked and fast forwarded to the bottom of the 11th. We are deprived of seeing Brian Downing's extraordinary back crashing against the wall line drive catch, off the bat Of Ed Romero. This was indeed one of the most sensational plays of the entire game.

    • @chrisod22
      @chrisod22 Před 5 lety +2

      I completely agree. Great call by Costas on that play.

    • @paulpatane2439
      @paulpatane2439 Před rokem

      @@chrisod22 Costas? You mean Al Michaels

    • @chrisod22
      @chrisod22 Před rokem

      @@paulpatane2439 Yup. I'll take a lap.

  • @danielpena3654
    @danielpena3654 Před 4 lety +1

    One of the best heartfelt moments as aRed Sox fan since age 6 to witness this on tv at age 18...I think I lost my breath as my Yankee fan Dad looked at me in complete silence!....I well knew of 75 and 78 by then...

  • @josecolon2201
    @josecolon2201 Před 8 lety +21

    Rip Dave Henderson

  • @pwinson
    @pwinson Před 6 lety +4

    Steve Crawford was nails in the 9th inning. Amazing for a guy who was low on the totem pole for the 86 Red Sox even with their questionable bullpen.

  • @MrDownslider
    @MrDownslider Před 10 lety +23

    In my opinion, the greatest MLB postseason game ever played.

    • @amazinmets8439
      @amazinmets8439 Před 10 lety +1

      I think Game 6 vs the Mets was better (same year).

    • @amazinmets8439
      @amazinmets8439 Před 10 lety +5

      Also, Game 6 Mets/Astros 1986 was also a game often thought of as the greatest ever. Man, 1986 sure had some great post season games eh? :)

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 Před 9 lety +2

      +MrDownslider I agree this is underrated at least in modern MLB playoff era(since 1969) among best post season games ever.

    • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
      @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Před 8 lety +2

      +MrDownslider Game 5, Phillies/Astros 1980 for my money. I count World Series separately from postseason games because Gm 6 of the 2011 World Series is in another league.

    • @AlonsoRules
      @AlonsoRules Před 7 lety +1

      How about Game 7 of the 2016 WS?

  • @randallbowman2930
    @randallbowman2930 Před rokem +1

    This game literally made me sick to my stomach. I was 14 years old at the time, an extremely emotionally committed Angels fan, who, just a few years before that, had to suffer through them blowing a 2-0 lead to Milwaukee (in a best of five). One strike away... Those were the only words I could articulate to myself over the course of the following two weeks.
    The Angels never emotionally recovered from that game either. When the series moved back to Boston, they all looked like zombies, just going through the motions of the inevitable total collapse. I watched both of those games, but to this day, I still cannot tell you one thing I remember about either Game 6 or Game 7... other than the empty dejected faces in the Angels dugout after it was all over.
    And of course, poor Donnie Moore took the brunt of the anger and disappointment. But rewatching this now for the first time in 27 years, I have to say, that 2-2 forkball was NOT badly located. For Henderson to be able to pull a pitch that was tailing down and away, and not pop it up to shallow left, is pretty remarkable really. I wasn't Donnie's fault at all.
    The truth is, Gene Mauch lost that game. Pulling Mike Witt with two outs and nobody on, immediately after getting Evans to pop out, made absolutely NO sense. Yeah I know Gedman seemed to have had Witt's number that day. But with all the adrenaline pumping, and the momentum back on your side, you stick with the guy who got you there for one more lousy out!
    Ugh... What a painful joy the game of baseball is. Thank God for 2002... haha

  • @VisualTedium
    @VisualTedium Před 10 lety +31

    That wasnt a bad pitch by Moore, tho you could argue he had a ball to give and coulda put it in the dirt, Henderson just went out and got it. It happens

    • @ogrebattle22763
      @ogrebattle22763 Před 10 lety +12

      Excellent comment.... what a lot of Angels fans didn't realize is that the pitch was well off the plate - Donnie Moore didn't exactly through it right down the pipe Dave Henderson just reached out & nailed it... Could have happened to anybody... Besides Angels fans just wanted to use Moore as a scape goat for them gagging the 1986 ALCS... Even after losing that game they still had a 3-2 advantage & should have beat The Red Sox instead they just folded & got blown out in the last two games so people can say what they want about Moore but the reality is The Angels blew it.... Moore was to hard on himself...

    • @SomebodyPickaName
      @SomebodyPickaName Před 10 lety +6

      ogrebattle22763 As an Angels fan who remembers that day too well, I have to 100% agree with you. Thank you for the words. Moore was indeed too hard on himself.

    • @ricardolozano6265
      @ricardolozano6265 Před 6 lety +1

      ogrebattle22763 you lose as a team u win as a team

    • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
      @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Před 6 lety +3

      It got more of the plate than not. But the Angels had their chance in the bottom of the inning. They had the pennant 90 feet away with less than two outs. Get it done.

    • @CalvinZito
      @CalvinZito Před 6 lety +2

      Fans were too hard on him. I went to a lot of games in the couple of seasons after that game - Angels' fans booed Moore every time he was brought into the game.

  • @DerikSchneider
    @DerikSchneider Před 10 lety +28

    The best MLB playoff game at least in my lifetime.

    • @chaddalrymple4834
      @chaddalrymple4834 Před 6 lety +2

      Perhaps the greatest game ever. Period.

    • @rickgureghian9901
      @rickgureghian9901 Před 6 lety

      Game 6, 1975 World Series! THAT was baseball at its best!!!

    • @Dean-em7jb
      @Dean-em7jb Před 6 lety

      No doubt. This is the greatest game because the Angels were that close. Hurst at first seemed in control, then the Angels come back, the Red Sox come back and seem to have pulled off a miraculous last at bat home run with Henderson. Then the Angles in the Bottom of the Ninth come back, Red Sox get out of it. Rice robbing Pettis. The ebb and flow of seeing a home crowd go from happy to silent in the top of the ninth, then the same thing but reversed in the bottom of the ninth. Incredible, hasn't been topped since.

    • @terrytyler3139
      @terrytyler3139 Před 6 lety +1

      it was a greater outcome of game 6 of the 1986 world series which exemplified karma.

    • @lordsatanicus1622
      @lordsatanicus1622 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Dean-em7jb and in 1975 the Reds were that close .....until Bernie Carbo and then Fisk

  • @PriceRight89
    @PriceRight89 Před 9 lety +42

    2:19:35 - Boston should owe a lot to Bill Buckner as without his leadoff single here, the Red Sox wouldn't have made it to the World Series.

    • @GT25Ump
      @GT25Ump Před 6 lety +2

      So, so true!!!!

    • @saveus228
      @saveus228 Před 6 lety +1

      Eh if it was somebody else, could have been a leadoff homerun

    • @amazinmets8439
      @amazinmets8439 Před 5 lety +4

      Considering what happened later, maybe it would have been better if Bill never got that single.

    • @cellobus2961
      @cellobus2961 Před 4 lety +1

      He was really solid all year, in spite of playing hurt.

    • @Jiltedin2007
      @Jiltedin2007 Před 4 lety +1

      Brian Leetch
      Perhaps the Angels should have faced the Mets in the World Series, instead.
      I could imagine in Game 6 when the ball would get in between Wally Joyner’s Legs as it’s rolling into Right Field.

  • @bryanburnap4537
    @bryanburnap4537 Před rokem +1

    I love going back and hearing the broadcaster in this case Al Micheals talk about how great of a game this is even before the great shit starts happening !! Like hold on you ain't seen nothing yet !!

  • @christopherpowers8150
    @christopherpowers8150 Před 8 lety +5

    Hendu RIP, one of my favorites!

  • @thescatman5029
    @thescatman5029 Před 8 lety +10

    THE best overall playoff year in MLB history.......!

    • @MrSilkySweat
      @MrSilkySweat Před 8 lety +1

      +The Scatman By far....There isn't even a close second!

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 Před 8 lety

      By far.

    • @kyokogodai-ir6hy
      @kyokogodai-ir6hy Před 5 lety +1

      @@Bob31415 Wrong, wrong, wrong.

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 Před 5 lety

      @kyokogodai - Right, right, right.

    • @bigpapasmurfz6252
      @bigpapasmurfz6252 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Bob31415 85 was a wild ride, with the Royals the last team standing after posting TWO 3-1 comebacks.
      Unbelievable.
      NLCS was a very exciting 6 gamer between Cards and L.A.
      92 was tremendously exciting.
      That Classic NLCS,
      with that frantic finish.
      Sid Bream creaking across home plate in front of Bond's throw.
      The Jays won 2 taught 6 game series over the A's and Braves.
      97 had the Indians win 2 crazy series against the Yankees and Orioles.
      Then lose a wild World Series to the Marlins, in extra innings of Game 7, who themselves had won an even stranger NLCS against the Braves.
      2003 had 2 unbelievable LCS'.
      The Cubs losing the Bartmann series, and Aaron Booooooone hitting an improbable homer to beat the LAST cursed Red Sox team that blew a 3 run lead with 5 outs to go.
      The Sox won a GREAT division series against the A's.
      The Marlins prevailed in a very exciting 6 gamer over Yankees.
      Beckett with some of the greatest pitching ever done in a World Series.
      But.....86 DOES take the cake.
      My Metsies ❤staggered across the finish line to finish one of the greatest seasons in baseball history.
      So proud that the Mets were the survivors of the greatest baseball postseason yet.

  • @nicholasmeola920
    @nicholasmeola920 Před 5 lety +3

    espn classic had this game on recently. That at bat by Henderson has to be one of the greatest at bats of all time in baseball history. What an epic game and epic series.

  • @bigjoe6885
    @bigjoe6885 Před 6 lety

    Man.Just found this.My Dad and I were at this game.We were big Angel fans at the time .Unreal,insane ,roller-coaster of emotions game. Still an Angel fan.RIP Dad.

  • @muhsdm
    @muhsdm Před 9 lety +15

    I actually watched this CZcams video. After the Sox load the bases in the top of the 11th, the video skips to the Rob Wilfong hitting lead-off in the bottom of the 11th. Didn't even get to see the winning run cross the plate! Perhaps MLB needs a copy from my video archive. I'm an Angel fan, so I don't know what I'm even doing putting myself through this misery.

    • @skip3778
      @skip3778 Před 6 lety

      David Muhs i feel you.. i have never watched a second of the 2008 Superbowl. i have never been so disappointed in my life as with that Patriots loss. it does suck that they cut out the winning run.

    • @tomgoode3658
      @tomgoode3658 Před 5 lety

      Downing and Wilfong both made GREAT plays that got cut out of this video.

    • @aboxofbroken8tracks983
      @aboxofbroken8tracks983 Před 4 lety

      Oh, but they kept every second of the Reagan-Gorbachev “summit”!

  • @littlebud9999
    @littlebud9999 Před rokem +1

    Great playoff game and series wow

  • @michaelphillips1421
    @michaelphillips1421 Před 4 lety +13

    You skipped the best line: "If you're just tuning in, too bad!"

    • @tquirk2918
      @tquirk2918 Před 4 lety +1

      I watched this game Homecoming Weekend with a bunch of my buddies and we repeated that line for years!

    • @iverbure
      @iverbure Před 3 lety +1

      It’s in there. They skipped the Redsox go ahead run in the 10 or 11th though. Nobody else has mentioned it. I’m guessing nobody else has actually watched this entire game but me.

    • @ameerordimly1449
      @ameerordimly1449 Před 3 lety

      @@iverbure what do u mean "skipped?

    • @johnjamele
      @johnjamele Před 3 lety

      @@ameerordimly1449 the sac fly that ended up being the winning run is not here.

  • @leoderosia9279
    @leoderosia9279 Před 4 lety +3

    Baylor and hendu saved our ass, red Sox fan. One of best games I ever saw....rip to both

  • @slyjay73
    @slyjay73 Před 8 lety +1

    I was 12 years old when I was at this game, getting ready to run on the field to celebrate with my Angels. Still a little bit of heartbreak watching this after all these years.

    • @futuregohan4837
      @futuregohan4837 Před 6 lety +1

      At Least Troy Glaus Got You A Ring In 2002 Glaus Shuddered At The Painful Memory That Was The 1986 ALCS

  • @johnogrady696
    @johnogrady696 Před 6 lety +1

    The unbelievable thing about this truly great baseball game was that ABC begins this broadcast with Highlights of Game 4 the night before that was also a fantastic game that the Angels won. No one today remembers Game 4 because this game was even better. In my estimation this was the greatest playoff game in baseball history. Certainly it was the greatest in the Division era of baseball that began in 1969. It is part of baseball history. A game for the ages.

  • @mikegilbert2500
    @mikegilbert2500 Před 11 lety +1

    remember this like it was yesterday. What a freaking game. Just like Al Michaels said. Astonishing

  • @leftykoufax7084
    @leftykoufax7084 Před 3 lety +1

    Great series, thanks for sharing these games.

  • @tedgrowney8981
    @tedgrowney8981 Před 4 lety +2

    I was driving to Wimpy Burgers when Henderson hit his HR. Still remember that.

  • @harrymcswain6115
    @harrymcswain6115 Před 10 lety +2

    Simply the most exciting playoff game as a lifetime long Red Sox fan. Sure the sox have won 3 world series in 10 years, but to comeback in this fashion when the game was over in everyone's mind was simply incredible. Even Al Michaels said it was the greatest baseball game he has ever broadcast. One pitch before the epic homerun Jim Palmer says "Henderson with 15 homeruns on the season is a dangerous hitter." Talk about prophetic.

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 Před 9 lety +1

      +thomas connery To this day arguably the best LCS/Playoff games in MLB History. And I am a Yankee fan. If this classic occurs in any other year(being overshadowed by the '86 world series)this would be talked in same breath as the '75 WS Game 6, '91 WS Game 7 etc. You right Thomas Micheals not only called this the best baseball game he ever broadcasted he ranks it #2 (of course behind the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" game)in his brilliant career of best sporting event he ever broadcasted. As the only broadcaster to do Play-Play on a super bowl, world series, nba finals and the Olympic Hockey Tournment that saying a lot.

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 Před 3 lety

      @Will Pfeiffer 2011 WS game 6 is probably the best Fall Classic game in last 15-20 years. The only thing that keeps the game 6 thriller in ‘11 from reaching say game 7 in 1991 or Game 6 in 1975 as The GOAT is that there was several big errors in that classic of ‘11. With that said, this 1986 ALCS game 5 I would rank as easily the best Non World Series playoff games of all time.

  • @americangiant1003
    @americangiant1003 Před 5 lety +3

    What I also liked what ABC did (which would never happen now)is in the middle of the 9th inning after the Henderson historic home run, THEY NEVER WENT TO COMMERCIAL. The Producers and Execs smartly stayed with Micheals and Palmer for their immediate reactions to that HR.

    • @bob8144
      @bob8144 Před 4 lety +1

      I just noticed that too. Great decision.

  • @thescatman5029
    @thescatman5029 Před 5 lety +4

    Bases loaded Angels with DeCinces and the series winner is on third. And Donnie Moore got all the blame....!

  • @jackdull5699
    @jackdull5699 Před 4 lety +5

    When I see this, all I remember watching the ESPN special The pitch that killed Donnie Moore.

    • @PrinceTron1
      @PrinceTron1 Před 4 lety +2

      That pitch didn't kill Donnie Moore. Yes, it was a very dramatic and heartbreaking moment. But the Angels almost came back to win that game. The point is, it wasn't like Donnie Moore's life up to the point of that pitch was all heavenly and roses. He had personal demons even before that and it was unresolved. On July 18, 1989, Moore had an argument with his wife Tonya and shot her three times with a .45 pistol. Over 2 1/2 years after that homerun and he shoots his wife and himself over a pitch and homerun?

    • @777RockNRollin
      @777RockNRollin Před 4 lety

      DONNIE Moore must have blown like 20 games or more for the Angels, every time they brought him in,..it was nervous time,..as chicky baby would call it,..

  • @dmtcb
    @dmtcb Před 5 lety +2

    AL MICHAELS CLASSIC CALL..ONE OF HIS BEST EVER..~~

  • @johngeoffrion4590
    @johngeoffrion4590 Před 7 lety +1

    RIP to the great Don Baylor. Without his 2-run HR in the 9th, Hendu's iconic homer a few batters later never would've happened. And he scored the go-ahead run in the 11th on Henderson's sac fly. (which strangely isn't shown here)

  • @larry930legend
    @larry930legend Před 2 lety +1

    Well finally got to witness final innings of this most classic game. Rocky Roe strike zone really shrunk in the top of Boston's ninth inning, Witt had 2 perfect strike in which Roe failed to ring Don Baylor up,then 2 run homer on the next pitch.
    WHY did Lacheman NOT Gene Mauch make pitching changes to bring in Lucas and Moore?? Wish they shown Henderson GW sac fly top of 11th.

  • @spencergwin9454
    @spencergwin9454 Před 5 lety +2

    RIP Donnie Moore and Dave Henderson, the highs and lows in sports moments

    • @thefrase7884
      @thefrase7884 Před 3 lety

      Hendu yes…..Moore no

    • @spencergwin9454
      @spencergwin9454 Před 3 lety

      @@thefrase7884 Moore was still a human being, sure he was flawed but Hendu wasn't perfect, either.

  • @brandongazda
    @brandongazda Před 10 měsíci +2

    2:26:33 Red Sox down to their final out
    2:29:16 Start of Dave Henderson at bat
    2:29:45 Red Sox down to their last strike
    2:31:56 Dave Henderson hits a home run to keep the Red Sox's season alive
    3:23:10 Red Sox send the ALCS back to Boston

  • @camoss3724
    @camoss3724 Před 11 lety +1

    Game 7 of the 1991 Series was a classic, but neither championship series was one for the ages. The 1992 NLCS will always be about Francisco Cabrera's Game 7 heroics, but neither the ALCS or the Series were particularly memorable.
    Game 6 of the '86 NLCS was just as good as the game we've been watching here. The Mets rallied from 3-0 in the ninth against Bob Knepper to tie the game and eventually win (and the series) in 16 innings. One of the all-time great games.
    For me, nothing can top 1986.

  • @thomasturner3884
    @thomasturner3884 Před 6 lety +2

    There is a separate video of the run scoring on the sacrifice fly

  • @kenyongray2615
    @kenyongray2615 Před 4 lety +1

    That was a great game. The Angels have not had much to cheer about over the last 33/34 years. They do have the best player Mike Trout on their current team. Little did the Red Sox know, that one of the most exciting innings in baseball history was coming their way during the 1986 playoffs. Thanks for the video.

    • @bluebird925
      @bluebird925 Před 8 měsíci +1

      They won the World Series in 2002.

    • @kenyongray2615
      @kenyongray2615 Před 8 měsíci

      My bad, I was off by 11-12 years of them having no success.@@bluebird925

  • @PromontoryEasyRider
    @PromontoryEasyRider Před 7 lety +1

    What a game. What. A. Game.

  • @RobertMcEvily
    @RobertMcEvily Před 4 lety +1

    Fascinating how Henderson called time and stepped out of the box right before the homer. Very cool.

  • @leafyutube
    @leafyutube Před 4 lety +2

    1986 had some great playoff games.

  • @camoss3724
    @camoss3724 Před 11 lety +1

    I can't remember a season that had two more entertaining championship series than 1986. The Mets-Astros series was every bit as dramatic as the Sox vs. the Angels. Just terrific baseball.

  • @camoss3724
    @camoss3724 Před 5 lety +12

    I'm not sure if I agree with Al Michaels' assertion that Dave Henderson's homerun "ranks second only to Fisk."
    If Fisk didn't come through in Game 6 of the '75 Series vs. the Reds, the game simply would have continued on. Conversely, had Henderson failed here, the Red Sox would have been heading home, losers in five games.

    • @bradyrhodess
      @bradyrhodess Před 3 lety

      They lost in ‘86 though so same diff

    • @paulpatane2439
      @paulpatane2439 Před rokem +1

      Fisk homerun in 75 is massively overated,the Red Sox didn't even win the series.

    • @thefrase7884
      @thefrase7884 Před rokem +1

      Bernie Carbo’s homerun made Fisk’s possible

    • @camoss3724
      @camoss3724 Před rokem

      @@thefrase7884 Yep, very true.

  • @briangreenberg6021
    @briangreenberg6021 Před 4 lety +2

    The ninth inning is one of the best in baseball history.

  • @dzanier
    @dzanier Před 11 lety +2

    Many people say that, but it's interesting to note that in 1982, in the bottom of the 7th of Game 5 of the LCS versus Milwaukee, Mauch left in Luis Sanchez, a right, to face Cecil Cooper with two outs. He had Andy Hassler, who was death to lefties, ready and didn't bring him in. Cooper singled in the tying and winning runs. That was unquestionably the wrong move and close to unforgivable. So, in 86 he makes the move he should've made in 82 and it doesn't work out.

  • @ronbowlingjr6122
    @ronbowlingjr6122 Před 8 lety +11

    Boston had the distinction of being on both sides of being one strike away twice in 1986.

    • @kaman7796
      @kaman7796 Před 4 lety

      and i feel like throwing up (again) every time I think of it too

  • @orlandotragic7577
    @orlandotragic7577 Před 11 lety +1

    wow, an LCS..or for that matter any postseason baseball game played during the day????!!! ah the good ole days... great upload!!!

  • @Disneylandonacid1982
    @Disneylandonacid1982 Před 2 lety

    After watching for three hours, thanks for inexplicably editing out the Red Sox going ahead with the bases loaded in extra innings.

  • @briansmith3737
    @briansmith3737 Před 10 lety +1

    Outstanding blue blazers for the ABC guys.

  • @UncoolNegated
    @UncoolNegated Před rokem

    The thing that made the 1986 playoffs so magical was that each of the four teams in the playoffs was capable of winning the World Series. Each team also wanted to win extremely badly. It's not like today where 12 teams are in the playoffs, including ones that are just slightly better than average.

  • @joerogers4077
    @joerogers4077 Před 9 lety +7

    Being a Red Sox fan, I think how terrible how Donnie Moore's life turned on one pitch. His career went into the toilet and eventually led to a murder/suicide.

    • @alexanderadams-leytes8263
      @alexanderadams-leytes8263 Před 9 lety +3

      +Joseph Rogers This game certainly didn't help, but my understanding was he had suffered from severe depression long before this game. Then he had a lot of family troubles after this game, caused just as much by his career reversals related to injuries.

    • @briancharles7820
      @briancharles7820 Před 9 lety +3

      +Alexander Adams-Leytes Yeah, his life was messed up by far more than one pitch, and far earlier than 1986. Sports Illustrated had an article 25 years after his death on how that game was only a very small part of his issues. One of the things it also talked about was that he had a history of domestic abuse long before that fateful day. www.si.com/longform/donnie-moore/

  • @cuervojones98
    @cuervojones98 Před 11 lety +1

    I heard him clarify this in an interview; it was his favorite baseball game to call, but Lake Placid is the #1 overall moment for him.

  • @scottross4374
    @scottross4374 Před 4 lety +1

    One thing nobody ever mentions....in the top of the 9th....Buckner started the rally...ironically…given the abuse he took for what happened 2 weeks later

  • @golperuano
    @golperuano Před rokem

    I remember seeing this game live. I was crushed by the Dave Henderson homer as I thought the Angels had finally put together a team that had everything necessary to go to the World Series. It wasn't to be. May the great Donnie Moore rest in peace.

  • @Rayburn58
    @Rayburn58 Před 2 lety +1

    What, Dave Hendersons sac fly for the go ahead run in the 11th is cut out and missingb along with Ed Romero's deep drive to left where Brian Downing makes a remarkable catch crashing face first into the wall to keep the game close. What a huge disapointment to miss two huge plays in this historic game.

  • @MrSilkySweat
    @MrSilkySweat Před 8 lety +9

    Hendu was the ORIGINAL Papi!!!

  • @zl1David
    @zl1David Před 4 lety +1

    Gotta love the average of just over 15 seconds between pitches even in a playoff game then. Now, you have time to use the bathroom in between

  • @joedebaun4547
    @joedebaun4547 Před 6 lety +1

    The most crushing Angel defeat EVER.

    • @slipnorris5882
      @slipnorris5882 Před 5 lety

      Yup, I was a kid angel fan watching this and was absolutely crushed. This game was so fun and exciting to watch , the stadium was rocking that day.

  • @johnnoone4323
    @johnnoone4323 Před rokem +1

    Like in 1982, I was in the Army and in Germany and could not watch the last few games of the series. I was (still am) an Angels fan. In retrospect, probably the better team won if Wally Joyner did not play in games 5 -7. The Angels had their chances and their home run in the game as a result of a Boston mishap created a different context than being one strike away from winning the ALCS. To this day, my feeling is if the Angels beat the Red Sox either in the season series or the ALCS (like in 2009), the year is a success. Also, after he hit the home run in the 6th inning, thought Grich was too jubilant - in a game that was close with a few innings to go.