yk whats crazy is that the pitch before one of the coaches moved him 10 steps over to that side. if coach didnt do that play would never have been made
Never forget that Austin Jackson saved Galarraga’s perfect game in the 9th inning for the Tigers. Truly a remarkable game with no controversy whatsoever.
I will never forget that game. Such a great play, and what makes it even better is that it automatically meant that Galarraga got a perfect game - no BS!
I love watching these. When we talk no-hitters, it’s all about the pitcher. These are good reminders that in reality it takes a whole team to make it happen
What makes this special is seeing how hard the whole team works to bring that no-hitter home. Even in garbage time, these guys are diving for fly balls, running into the fence.
My total biased opinion (I'm a White Sox fan haha) but that Dwayne Wise catch, given the situation, was probably one of the best catches of all time. He was playing pretty shallow to begin with and that ball left the bat pretty quick, so the fact he even got there is amazing in itself. But to have that composure not only to get a glove on it running full speed at the fence, but to catch the juggling ball while he was falling was simply amazing.
You also have to factor in the fact that he was a defensive replacement in the 9th inning, so that was the very first play after he got in the game... not easy to do when you've been sitting for 8 innings.
Bleed Cubbie blue and could not agree more. One of the all time great catches regardless of the situation and when you add the drama of a no-hitter it achieves immortality
DeWayne Wise's catch was one of the best catches I'd ever seen. I remember screaming at the screen, as it was happening live, "CATCH IT CATCH IT CATCH IT!"
+ILIKECHOCOLATEPIEmmm Dude that Souza catch for Zimmermans No-hitter was sickkkkk as well...Crawford's was definitely the best, guy made that routine lol
ILIKECHOCOLATEPIEmmm Anyone who doesn't say Wise had the best catch is dead wrong. It's number one and it's not even close. He saved the game twice in one catch.
Giants defense has just always been good man, Boch and Kap know where the value is, and yet we always get written off. But for context: Cain perfect 2012, Lincecums first No hit 2014, second 2015, Chris Heston 2016, and I believe there might be one more in there I'm forgetting (I don't believe Peavy got his). Team has always been dirty defensively.
Giants have always had a good pitching staff, all 3 WS titles and every good season where we make October has been lead by stellar pitching. Run support had always been an issue, even in the WS years we hit well but nowhere near some of the other play off teams
@4:04 The ONLY play in this video where the player had the choice of either saving a no-hitter or saving his career. Thanks for sacrificing it all Mike.
First name that came to mind was Wise. Well not entirely- I couldn’t remember his first name was DeWayne. But what a catch! Dude never played more than 100 games in a season, yet he’ll always be a baseball hero for that moment.
What's weird is... a perfect game is REALLY RARE... and I saw 2 of them at Safeco Field. And I've only been to 6 MLB games in my life. A statistician should figure the odds of only going to 6 games ever and seeing 2 perfect games. Then factor in at same stadium. Then factor in within a few years of each other.
I went to one. It was the last one in the video during matt cains perfect game. ive gone to like 7 games. Still pretty rare too lol it was an awesome experience. loudest crowd ive ever heard
That is amazing ... I had to look it up ... there have been roughly 200,000 Major League Baseball games since the start of the national league, and 21 perfect games. I may be off on the math, but the statistical chances of being personally present at any two such games, with no other factors looked at, are about 1 in just under 40 billion. There are some lotteries you would have a better chance of winning. That you saw these in Seattle, where the Mariners have only existed since 1977 seems like it would make those odds even larger (but I won't swear to that). That you have only attended 6 games in your life (presumably all in Seattle ... I know I don't know how to calculate that. It is absolutely amazing. I've been attending baseball games for over 40 years, and have been to maybe a hundred of them ... I've seen one 1-hitter, but no no-hitters or perfect games. Some people have all the luck.
A coworker who saw the game just described it to me, so I looked it up. Amazing. Cold off the bench. What a pro. I didn't know who Wise was. He couldn't hit well apparently, but he did something VERY memorable. preserved on youtube.
When you're at home and getting beat with a no hitter all you can do is say, hey, at least i saw some history today. There are 161 other games to be a die hard fan for your team. Give the opposing pitcher some love. Except if he's a yankee, that is.
O:39 So, we got a few amazing plays in that double play. 1. The dive by Crawford. 2. The perfect gloved toss by Crawford to Panik. 3. The smooth turn by Panik. His timing and footwork is like a well choreographed dance performance. 4. Perfect throw to 1st. A thing of beauty. 4. The throw to first by Panik.
I watched that White Sox/Rays game live when I was 8. When Wise made that catch I was yelling and cheering like I was watching my own team (Mariners). It was so epic I ran upstairs to get my dad so he could see the replays haha
Being a White Sox fan im actually shocked with all the love for the Wise catch. Honestly expected it to not even be on here. White Sox players not being ignored is new to me.
I remember watching Souza's catch live, to have that on the 27th out and for the first no-hitter in Nats history AND on the final game of the season, easily my favorite catch in my memory
Mike Baxter grew up a Mets fan and made the biggest play in the game for the Mets no-hitter. I don't think he ever played Major league baseball again after this game. What a Legend.
First thing I thought about when I saw the title was Robin Yount's catch saving Juan Nieves' no-hiitter. 2 outs, top of 9.....It was a long time ago so I wasn't sure you would include it. Well done man, well done.
Really love the videos man. Keep it up. I would love a compilation of maybe guys hitting the wall while making a catch, or those home plate collisions we all miss so dearly.
In Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series, there were two great defensive plays. In the second, Jackie Robinson hit a hard grounder off the glove of 3B Andy Carey, but the ball deflected directly to SS Gil McDougald who threw out Jackie by half a step. In the fifth, Gil Hodges hit a drive to deep left center, Yankee Stadium's "Death Valley", but CF Mickey Mantle made an all-out running backhanded catch. (Also Duke Snider and Sandy Amoros hit upper deck drives that were just barely foul.) Like the saying goes, it's a game of inches.
dwayne wise was the best under the circumstances which this vid is all about but again wise was the best. saved buerhle's first perfect game and second no hitter
Katie Monahan Dwayne Wise catch has to be the best as it did save the perfect game for Buerhle. Was so excited to see this on TV and to think I could have gone to the game but decided to just stay home that day
1:19 i could care less about the phillies, but Damn. 2 outs, full count, a pitch away from a complete game no hitter, and the outfielder makes it and saves the game for him.
A lot to take in there: it was likely ball four and it was classic odoubel. Any time a ball was hit in his direction, we held our breath because his routes were bad. Any time he was a base runner, we held our breath because he made bad decisions. He was a goof, but he was also clutch at times. It’s a shame his judgement off the field was so similar to his judgement on it.
I like your videos BB42. I'm wondering what you have in store for the future. I think it's terrible when fans/commentators make suggestions. But I'll do it anyway. How about ballboy/ballgirl plays; Fan catches; something with broken bats; announcers mistakes?; Suicide Squeezes (or did you do that one?) Anyway, thanks for your efforts.
What I have in store for the future is fan plays, longest homers of 2015, some more individual player highlight vids, amazing throws part 2 and a lot more.
Very rarely, especially since the majority of the league doesn't play in stadiums with a dome. It has happened a few times in Tropicana Field however. Balls would sky up and clank the rafters- rarely touches the top of the dome. The Rays and the Blue Jays are the only teams who play inside a dome.
Under the circumstances, I think Dwayne Wise's catch was the best catch in the history of baseball. He had absolutely no time to set up to rob it and caught it well over the wall.
One play sadly missing from this - Austin Jackson's incredible catch in the 9th inning of Armando Galarraga's "perfect" game. If Jim Joyce gets the call right a couple minutes later, Jackson takes #1 away from Wise.
Great video. My favorite was the Wise catch for the White Sox. Also you should have included the Austin Jackson catch for Detroit, the "28 out Perfect game"
There was a great play by Chuck Knoblauch to save David Wells' perfect game. I was there. Few people if anybody remember that Wells went 7 and 1/3 perfect against Oakland in his very next start at the stadium. I was there too.
I love perfect games and no-hitters. Most of the attention goes to the pitcher, and deservedly so, but it's a whole defensive team effort and seeing plays like this compliments that fact. I remember watching live David Cone, David Wells, and I think one other pitcher's perfect games with my father back in the day. Crawford's play was exceptional, not only did he have to make the tough dive, but the flip was PERFECT, out of the glove no less. Thanks to this video I think Dwight Gooden was the other perfect game, he was my favorite pitcher back then, so naturally, I forgot about him lol.
I remember Johan Santan's No-Hitter 4:05. Its amazing how in that play and so many of the others shown in this video how some of these players are willing to put their bodies on the line for their teammate. That's a great way to show how this is a team sport.
I know everyone likes Dewayne Wise's catch, but my favorite has to be Gregor Blanco's catch. Cain had a perfect game on the line too, and Blanco caught it at a full run, over his shoulder, making a full on dive to catch the ball on the warning track, then held onto it as he crashed into the ground. That's after he ran halfway across the cavernous outfield at AT&T Park.
Douglas Henry If it makes you feel any better (assuming you’re an Orioles fan) you can think of it as giving him the chance to do his dream job and be announcer for his childhood team.
You didn't put in Houston Astros 6 pitchers No Hitter against the Yankees at a Yankees stadium, or Mike Fiers No Hitter this year where Jake Marisnick literally saved his no hitter from a great fly ball that was almost a home run.
out of all the baseball vids showing cool stuff, this one is my fav because it shows some pretty relevant stuff that has to happen in order for a no hitter to happen. anyone can put a home run compilation together.
I'm normally football fan (I mean the real football, the one you actually play with your feet, not with your hands!), but the one thing I really adore about baseball is that you can achieve absolute perfection, which is simply not possible in football. No-hitters, perfect games, grand slams, triple plays, 0-3 strike counts, those things just don't exist in most other sports. You always try to achieve perfection, especially in sports, but baseball is the only sport you can achieve it. That's probably why I'm so fascinated by baseball even though where I live (Europe) almost nobody cares about it. I do and I love it.
This is a great list. One that comes to mind for me: Magglio Ordonez made a sensational diving catch in right field to preserve Justin Verlander's first no-hitter (2007 vs Milwaukee.)
I mean, I suppose so, but nothing was on the line. If that play occurred in say the 7th or later it would have been much more exciting. Nobody "blows" a no-hitter in the first. It would have just been another hit.
DeWayne Wise’s catch man. Just cinema. Whole crowd goes dead silent thinking the no hitter was just broken up by a homerun just for wise to reach over and the crowd erupts. Insane
+daniel curatolo "the good of that play" was only good because he fucked it up. every thing youre saying isnt meaning shit to me. you dont know me, you dont know how i live my life because i think a baseball play shouldve been routine. for many reasons you are a hypocrite. with everything youre telling me youre doing at the same time. you couldnt just leave my opinion be, you had to tear it down. ever think about that? live your life the way youre telling others bud, id suggest never looking at youtube comments.
Calm down bro Just like the rest. Keep perpetuating the culture of negative and tear down. And just like the rest, ya' don't get it. Everyone like you says the same thing, that I'm a hypocrite, and I'm not denying it in ways, I do not deny my imperfections, but you say I am doing the same thing you are doing. You tore down a play, whether you are right or wrong about your judgement of it, you tore it down, and I tore down your comment. But without your comment, I wouldn't have had to make a comment, would I? I tore down your unnecessary comment, your non-constructive comment, but you're right, I should stop looking at youtube comments, because I have higher standards for people and courtesy and expectations for respect in life. That doesn't mean I live life better, but it does mean I expect more of people than you. Life sure would be easier if I lived with your standards. But I just can't seem to bring myself to it. Enjoy it and God Bless.
wise catch is prob the best, but omg the catch at 3:35 is INSANE. you can tell how insane it is because the runner on first was *completely* caught by surprise and it wound up being a double play, because that was literally like a 1% prayer throw-your-arm-out kind of affair... amazing.
Damn nothing probably feels better in a baseball sense than making an amazing game ending catch so your pitcher can get the glory. That’s real embodiment of the game
I was at Matt Cain’s PG in the left field bleachers and I saw him lay out for that ball and I couldn’t believe my eyes when he caught it. I still get chills every time I watch it. I knew after that there was no way he didn’t get the PG.
I knew Blanco saving Cain's perfect game would be the last one on this video because Kuiper's call was SO GOOD.
It was such an amazing game, especially the final out. Arias flat-footed from deep 3rd
yk whats crazy is that the pitch before one of the coaches moved him 10 steps over to that side. if coach didnt do that play would never have been made
I still say that was the best catch in SF Giants history..
@@AICKIXASS19 def up there
The only one I can think that comes close is Kevin Mitchell’s bare hand grab in the LF corner cuz Willie Mays’ catch was in NY
Never forget that Austin Jackson saved Galarraga’s perfect game in the 9th inning for the Tigers. Truly a remarkable game with no controversy whatsoever.
I will never forget that game. Such a great play, and what makes it even better is that it automatically meant that Galarraga got a perfect game - no BS!
This is really a testimony to the giants defense in recent years.
and their pitching
Came here for Dewayne Wise
Perfect catch, perfect game.
mercy!!!!
Whut uh pleh bah Wahse! (Well, that's how I heard it..)
+BlitzTaifun / DragonScales dat. Ball hit deep in to left center field Wise back back.......Makes The Catch! Oh what a play makes the catch
+ThomasPaulGames MLB what a play by Wise mercy!
I love watching these. When we talk no-hitters, it’s all about the pitcher. These are good reminders that in reality it takes a whole team to make it happen
Yup. I think the difference between a no hitter and a one hitter is one amazing fielding play. Every time.
What makes this special is seeing how hard the whole team works to bring that no-hitter home. Even in garbage time, these guys are diving for fly balls, running into the fence.
1:20 imagine how mad phillies fans would be if he dropped that, it was a routine fly ball, except he fell
Would've been an error not a hit
+DaringBear I have seen them call easier plays hits.
regdude bill Yes I know but the guy was right under it and fell
We would have been pissed
+Macc Attacc Those were my same thoughts.
My total biased opinion (I'm a White Sox fan haha) but that Dwayne Wise catch, given the situation, was probably one of the best catches of all time. He was playing pretty shallow to begin with and that ball left the bat pretty quick, so the fact he even got there is amazing in itself. But to have that composure not only to get a glove on it running full speed at the fence, but to catch the juggling ball while he was falling was simply amazing.
And it would've been a home run had he not caught it so yeah easily one of the best of all time
HLGCeltic24 huge sox fan too, that is basically what hawk said after the play
HLGCeltic24 based on what it was wise>Mays
You also have to factor in the fact that he was a defensive replacement in the 9th inning, so that was the very first play after he got in the game... not easy to do when you've been sitting for 8 innings.
Bleed Cubbie blue and could not agree more. One of the all time great catches regardless of the situation and when you add the drama of a no-hitter it achieves immortality
The Dewayne Wise catch gives me chills and I'm not even a white sox fan
Legend !!
DeWayne Wise's catch was one of the best catches I'd ever seen. I remember screaming at the screen, as it was happening live, "CATCH IT CATCH IT CATCH IT!"
Crawford, Wise, Baxter, and Blanco's catches were all the best
Instead of Crawford's I'd put Pence's. I agree with you though.
+Eduardo Luna Its John Miller's call that is the best.
What about Sousa for the Nats??
+ILIKECHOCOLATEPIEmmm Dude that Souza catch for Zimmermans No-hitter was sickkkkk as well...Crawford's was definitely the best, guy made that routine lol
ILIKECHOCOLATEPIEmmm Anyone who doesn't say Wise had the best catch is dead wrong. It's number one and it's not even close. He saved the game twice in one catch.
Dwayne Wise takes the top in this one. Unbelievable catch in the 9th inning.
‘The Catch’
Agreed, but Souza a very, very close 2nd cause it was the game ender
I was watching that game on TV and it was just fucking amazing live. Could not believe it. Best defensive sub maybe ever?
Blanco's diving catch to save Matt Cain's perfect game was the single greatest moment in my baseball spectating experience.
Giants defense has just always been good man, Boch and Kap know where the value is, and yet we always get written off. But for context: Cain perfect 2012, Lincecums first No hit 2014, second 2015, Chris Heston 2016, and I believe there might be one more in there I'm forgetting (I don't believe Peavy got his). Team has always been dirty defensively.
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Giants have always had a good pitching staff, all 3 WS titles and every good season where we make October has been lead by stellar pitching. Run support had always been an issue, even in the WS years we hit well but nowhere near some of the other play off teams
Dave Raghetti is the GOAT
As a White Sox fan I will never ever forget Wise's catch in Buehrle's perfecto. So much concentration on that play.
blanco saving the perfect game makes me tear up, legendary
@4:04 The ONLY play in this video where the player had the choice of either saving a no-hitter or saving his career. Thanks for sacrificing it all Mike.
D. Wise's catch to preserve Buhrle's perfect game is insane!
First name that came to mind was Wise. Well not entirely- I couldn’t remember his first name was DeWayne. But what a catch! Dude never played more than 100 games in a season, yet he’ll always be a baseball hero for that moment.
The Jordan Zimmermann no hitter still gives me the chills every time I see it
Nationals better win the division this year
+SmAsH NinJa and lose the NLDS
+SmAsH NinJa And the WS
+Haris Khan Salty ass mets fan
@@Shulktiem Well, they did win the WS. although it was around 3 years after your comment
Wow. I grew up in Wisconsin when Yount played for the Brewers. I forgot he could flash the leather on top of being in the 3000 hit club.
What's weird is... a perfect game is REALLY RARE... and I saw 2 of them at Safeco Field.
And I've only been to 6 MLB games in my life.
A statistician should figure the odds of only going to 6 games ever and seeing 2 perfect games. Then factor in at same stadium. Then factor in within a few years of each other.
uh like 1 in 999999999999999x10^infinity
wow you're super lucky
I went to one. It was the last one in the video during matt cains perfect game. ive gone to like 7 games. Still pretty rare too lol it was an awesome experience. loudest crowd ive ever heard
ericc1020 Very cool.
That is amazing ... I had to look it up ... there have been roughly 200,000 Major League Baseball games since the start of the national league, and 21 perfect games. I may be off on the math, but the statistical chances of being personally present at any two such games, with no other factors looked at, are about 1 in just under 40 billion. There are some lotteries you would have a better chance of winning.
That you saw these in Seattle, where the Mariners have only existed since 1977 seems like it would make those odds even larger (but I won't swear to that).
That you have only attended 6 games in your life (presumably all in Seattle ... I know I don't know how to calculate that.
It is absolutely amazing. I've been attending baseball games for over 40 years, and have been to maybe a hundred of them ... I've seen one 1-hitter, but no no-hitters or perfect games. Some people have all the luck.
IMHO If we all live to be 100 we'll never see a better and more dramatic catch to save a perfect game than Wise's catch
ilovebrandnewcarpets Already have: Blanco's.
Matthew Kemmerle not even close
ilovebrandnewcarpets that wasn't a hard play he was there like three seconds before he caught it and it would not have been a home run
wise nearly dropped his. blanco came out of nowhere to nab that ball.
A coworker who saw the game just described it to me, so I looked it up. Amazing. Cold off the bench. What a pro. I didn't know who Wise was. He couldn't hit well apparently, but he did something VERY memorable. preserved on youtube.
1:22 those cubs fans were amazing. didn't care that their team lost, but happy to see history being made.
To be fair 90% of cubs fans are bandwagoners anyway
Sawman3 not at that time because it was before 2016
When you're at home and getting beat with a no hitter all you can do is say, hey, at least i saw some history today. There are 161 other games to be a die hard fan for your team. Give the opposing pitcher some love. Except if he's a yankee, that is.
@@itsyeboiblayt7472 The Cubs have been historically one of the worst franchises in baseball. I doubt much bandwagoners exist
Wises' homerun rob is my favorite. It was so crazy
that wasn't leaving the yard.
@@doaftheloaf it was gona
please do a Brandon Crawford defense vid
Please do it.
hell yea
yea im asian bc is the best shortstop I have ever seeing. I mean live.
O:39 So, we got a few amazing plays in that double play.
1. The dive by Crawford.
2. The perfect gloved toss by Crawford to Panik.
3. The smooth turn by Panik. His timing and footwork is like a well choreographed dance performance.
4. Perfect throw to 1st.
A thing of beauty.
4. The throw to first by Panik.
I watched that White Sox/Rays game live when I was 8. When Wise made that catch I was yelling and cheering like I was watching my own team (Mariners). It was so epic I ran upstairs to get my dad so he could see the replays haha
3:13 best one
True
Austin Jackson’s catch to save Gallaragas should be on here
I feel like the one when cole hamels threw his was a routine play I think he just read it wrong
Yeah, I think he might have tripped or something. He's lucky he caught it
He woulda felt my wrath if thats how hamels' no hitter was ruined
He tripped or his knees buckled
+Trav Lake wind blew that ball in all directions
no he was showing off trying to make it a high light he ran behind it and then ran forward and fell to the ground like really.
Shouldn't they also celebrate with the the person who made the crazy catch
What? no…
+Jordan Duffy why?
no. celebrate when it's over. keep your head in the game!
+Young M.A.C. No there is like 2 of. These where the catch is the last out
chad likens Yeah it's pretty easy to tell that not all of these end the game I mean that yankees one was in the first inning
When Wise made the catch in Buehrle's perfect game I yelled a "Keith Jackson." "Whoa Nellie"
I replayed the Souza catch like six times. Just phenomenal.
Great video on the other end of the spectrum you could try no hitters ruined in the 9th
Being a White Sox fan im actually shocked with all the love for the Wise catch. Honestly expected it to not even be on here. White Sox players not being ignored is new to me.
I have an idea for a video!!
You should do first pitch of the game homers
Yes!
yes!
+Greg Csak First major league at bat home runs would be good too.
YES
2015 world series alciddes Escobar
The Cubs fans cheered even when they got no-hit. That's class right there. Also Jaun uribe I still love you for that play
*wise
We cubs fans pride ourselves on spectating games well played, because it's not about winning, it's about the effort put in.
+Moist Gnome well they have the best record in the league so i guess they can cheer about that
+Colonel_Shrek baseball is about winning, just cubs fans don't know how it feels
+gabe quinn is this a joke? They have more wins than anyone in the leage😂
All those Giants no-hitters - gotta be something about the coaching and/or catching to get that many in so short a time.
I remember watching Souza's catch live, to have that on the 27th out and for the first no-hitter in Nats history AND on the final game of the season, easily my favorite catch in my memory
As a giants fan I am happy to see our guys making those plays😊
Dewayne Wise and Steven Souza Jr., I was waiting for those two. Awesome video!
+James Tayloe Thanks!
Souza!!!!!! So glad he's a Ray
It was funny how they were back to back lol
This is the best baseball channel on CZcams.
Mike Baxter grew up a Mets fan and made the biggest play in the game for the Mets no-hitter. I don't think he ever played Major league baseball again after this game. What a Legend.
The dude played 3 more years after this lol
Videos like these remind me how much more talented major league athletes are than anyone else.
A perfect game is a team accomplishment it takes some great defensive plays to get 27 consecutive outs
All your videos are top-notch; I'm always excited to see when you upload :) great work man
+DoubleM515 Thanks! Great to have you as a fan!
That's an understatement, but he does make the best sports complaining videos in history
First thing I thought about when I saw the title was Robin Yount's catch saving Juan Nieves' no-hiitter. 2 outs, top of 9.....It was a long time ago so I wasn't sure you would include it. Well done man, well done.
Really love the videos man. Keep it up. I would love a compilation of maybe guys hitting the wall while making a catch, or those home plate collisions we all miss so dearly.
In Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series, there were two great defensive plays. In the second, Jackie Robinson hit a hard grounder off the glove of 3B Andy Carey, but the ball deflected directly to SS Gil McDougald who threw out Jackie by half a step. In the fifth, Gil Hodges hit a drive to deep left center, Yankee Stadium's "Death Valley", but CF Mickey Mantle made an all-out running backhanded catch. (Also Duke Snider and Sandy Amoros hit upper deck drives that were just barely foul.) Like the saying goes, it's a game of inches.
I think Branch Rickey said that
dwayne wise was the best under the circumstances which this vid is all about but again wise was the best. saved buerhle's first perfect game and second no hitter
Katie Monahan Dwayne Wise catch has to be the best as it did save the perfect game for Buerhle. Was so excited to see this on TV and to think I could have gone to the game but decided to just stay home that day
Katie Monahan WHY IS EVERYONE SAYING IT WAS A GOOD CATCH BECAUSE THE ONLY REASON PEOPLE ARE SAYING THAT IS BECAUSE OF THE BOBBLE
Ulysses432 definitely the best catch of all time if it was the WS
Katie Monahan oh shit a broad in here. Kitchen time baby
I'll never forget Dewayne Wise's catch that day. MERCY!
Not even a big baseball fan but I love these videos because you get all of the exciting parts.
1:19 i could care less about the phillies, but Damn. 2 outs, full count, a pitch away from a complete game no hitter, and the outfielder makes it and saves the game for him.
A lot to take in there: it was likely ball four and it was classic odoubel. Any time a ball was hit in his direction, we held our breath because his routes were bad. Any time he was a base runner, we held our breath because he made bad decisions. He was a goof, but he was also clutch at times. It’s a shame his judgement off the field was so similar to his judgement on it.
I like your videos BB42. I'm wondering what you have in store for the future. I think it's terrible when fans/commentators make suggestions. But I'll do it anyway. How about ballboy/ballgirl plays; Fan catches; something with broken bats; announcers mistakes?; Suicide Squeezes (or did you do that one?)
Anyway, thanks for your efforts.
What I have in store for the future is fan plays, longest homers of 2015, some more individual player highlight vids, amazing throws part 2 and a lot more.
+BronxBomber42 Baseball noob here.. but do balls ever touch the ceiling in a indoor game?
Very rarely, especially since the majority of the league doesn't play in stadiums with a dome. It has happened a few times in Tropicana Field however. Balls would sky up and clank the rafters- rarely touches the top of the dome. The Rays and the Blue Jays are the only teams who play inside a dome.
+Ghostdialoog A FEW TIMES NOOB
+Bryan James Malla no the diamondbacks too
Brilliant collection
No hitters are a true defensive effort and some wonderful plays/catches
Great stuff indeed to watch some of these again
Cool post
Your vids are great: perfect editing and NO AWFUL BACKGROUND MUSIC. Keep up the awesome work and thank you!
Under the circumstances, I think Dwayne Wise's catch was the best catch in the history of baseball. He had absolutely no time to set up to rob it and caught it well over the wall.
Add in the fact that he had only been inserted into the game as a defensive replacement at the start of that inning.
One play sadly missing from this - Austin Jackson's incredible catch in the 9th inning of Armando Galarraga's "perfect" game. If Jim Joyce gets the call right a couple minutes later, Jackson takes #1 away from Wise.
Jackson’s catch was in the 8th. But I agree. His catch was insane. Just throwing the glove out and hoping it sticks lol
Great video. My favorite was the Wise catch for the White Sox. Also you should have included the Austin Jackson catch for Detroit, the "28 out Perfect game"
There was a great play by Chuck Knoblauch to save David Wells' perfect game. I was there. Few people if anybody remember that Wells went 7 and 1/3 perfect against Oakland in his very next start at the stadium. I was there too.
Steven Sousa Jr.'s catch for the Nationals was the best play.
Crawford glove flip is unbelievably hard to do.
And no one will ever remember Austin Jackson's absurd catch courtesy of Jim Joyce.
I love perfect games and no-hitters. Most of the attention goes to the pitcher, and deservedly so, but it's a whole defensive team effort and seeing plays like this compliments that fact. I remember watching live David Cone, David Wells, and I think one other pitcher's perfect games with my father back in the day. Crawford's play was exceptional, not only did he have to make the tough dive, but the flip was PERFECT, out of the glove no less. Thanks to this video I think Dwight Gooden was the other perfect game, he was my favorite pitcher back then, so naturally, I forgot about him lol.
1:20 he did an R2 just like on MLBroad the show 18
a lot of them for my Giants
+SportsGamer77 I love the Giants!
+SportsGamer77 giants are the best
+SportsGamer77 you like the GIANTS too those guys are the best.Buster Posey is awesome
Too bad they aren't what they used to be... :(
@@cinematicgames9285 unfortunately they won't be what they were for a while.
I remember Johan Santan's No-Hitter 4:05. Its amazing how in that play and so many of the others shown in this video how some of these players are willing to put their bodies on the line for their teammate. That's a great way to show how this is a team sport.
I know everyone likes Dewayne Wise's catch, but my favorite has to be Gregor Blanco's catch. Cain had a perfect game on the line too, and Blanco caught it at a full run, over his shoulder, making a full on dive to catch the ball on the warning track, then held onto it as he crashed into the ground. That's after he ran halfway across the cavernous outfield at AT&T Park.
Can you do a Miguel Cabrera career highlights?
Dwayne Wise's catch was something real.
Another great video! I really enjoyed it! Keep up the amazing work!
Brandon Crawford is an amazing player, I was there for that incredible double play for my birthday. he is just mind blowing
It only goes to show that a no-hitter isn't just about the pitcher.
Do best player-fan communications inspired by when Miggy gave the fan in Cleveland a bat and whatever else
+Darryl Carter When Cutch gave fans some batting gloves too
+Nathan Wahr and when Kemp gave a fan his jersey, cleets, glove, bat, etc.
When Prince Fielder took a fans nachos.
+EpicDiabetic exactly. This video needs to be done
+Darryl Carter This video will be done.
Great vid my man. Hey can we see a best playoffs moments vid. Keep up the good work
John Miller is one of my favorite announcers
The Orioles were fools to let him go.
Douglas Henry If it makes you feel any better (assuming you’re an Orioles fan) you can think of it as giving him the chance to do his dream job and be announcer for his childhood team.
You didn't put in Houston Astros 6 pitchers No Hitter against the Yankees at a Yankees stadium, or Mike Fiers No Hitter this year where Jake Marisnick literally saved his no hitter from a great fly ball that was almost a home run.
Mason Divine I'm just saying
For the Johan Santana no-hitter they should have put the umpire who robbed Beltran's possible double
No disrespect to Santana tho he pitched a great game
out of all the baseball vids showing cool stuff, this one is my fav because it shows some pretty relevant stuff that has to happen in order for a no hitter to happen. anyone can put a home run compilation together.
Love stuff like this, it's just good baseball, doesn't matter what team.
I'm normally football fan (I mean the real football, the one you actually play with your feet, not with your hands!), but the one thing I really adore about baseball is that you can achieve absolute perfection, which is simply not possible in football. No-hitters, perfect games, grand slams, triple plays, 0-3 strike counts, those things just don't exist in most other sports. You always try to achieve perfection, especially in sports, but baseball is the only sport you can achieve it. That's probably why I'm so fascinated by baseball even though where I live (Europe) almost nobody cares about it. I do and I love it.
Can you do a part two of back to back home runs and include the Red Sox back to back to back to back
and the dodgers in 2006 against the padres
This is a great list. One that comes to mind for me: Magglio Ordonez made a sensational diving catch in right field to preserve Justin Verlander's first no-hitter (2007 vs Milwaukee.)
I a Giants fan, love the Cain/Blonco catch. I watch it over and over again.
Wasn't that Kenny Rogers pitch a perfect game?
Yes 94
Ok...the Paul O'Neill catch may have been in a no hitter, but it was a 0-0 game in the top of the first. Hardly a no-hitter saving play.
yeah but it would later became a no hitter play
I mean, I suppose so, but nothing was on the line. If that play occurred in say the 7th or later it would have been much more exciting. Nobody "blows" a no-hitter in the first. It would have just been another hit.
+Brandon Buchner ....well technically most pitchers blow their no hitters in the first
It was a perfect game
Still wouldn't have been a no hitter if it never happened
Man ask and you shall receive! Thanks for the upload, another great vid as always!
You should have so much more subscribers than what you have now. Keep up the good work :)
1. Blanco 2. Wise 3. POWER GAP 4. Everyone else
schitaco agreed. the blanco play will forever be #1 for me.
My top 5 from this video:
#5: Wise
#4: Williams
#3: Pence
#2: Blanco
#1: Souza Jr.
It doesn’t get much better than Wise’s catch in Buehrle’s perfect game. That’s a moment I will forever be grateful witnessing live.
DeWayne Wise’s catch man. Just cinema. Whole crowd goes dead silent thinking the no hitter was just broken up by a homerun just for wise to reach over and the crowd erupts. Insane
Ehh carpenters was pretty routine. He made it challenging with a bad reaction and route.
Calm down bro. It was still a nice play.
+HorseDick.mpeg only because he made it hard
+daniel curatolo it was a routine play, he made it hard. no factors make that any different.
+daniel curatolo "the good of that play" was only good because he fucked it up. every thing youre saying isnt meaning shit to me. you dont know me, you dont know how i live my life because i think a baseball play shouldve been routine. for many reasons you are a hypocrite. with everything youre telling me youre doing at the same time. you couldnt just leave my opinion be, you had to tear it down. ever think about that? live your life the way youre telling others bud, id suggest never looking at youtube comments.
Calm down bro Just like the rest. Keep perpetuating the culture of negative and tear down. And just like the rest, ya' don't get it. Everyone like you says the same thing, that I'm a hypocrite, and I'm not denying it in ways, I do not deny my imperfections, but you say I am doing the same thing you are doing. You tore down a play, whether you are right or wrong about your judgement of it, you tore it down, and I tore down your comment. But without your comment, I wouldn't have had to make a comment, would I? I tore down your unnecessary comment, your non-constructive comment, but you're right, I should stop looking at youtube comments, because I have higher standards for people and courtesy and expectations for respect in life. That doesn't mean I live life better, but it does mean I expect more of people than you. Life sure would be easier if I lived with your standards. But I just can't seem to bring myself to it. Enjoy it and God Bless.
you forgot Austin Jackson's catch in center during Armando Galarraga's perfecto
technically wasnt a perfect game but it should have been one
+DatCrazyDudeFTW shut up smh im still salty
+Joe Doerr I'm not a tigers fan, but I HATE Jim Joyce for that.
+Celebrity Waffle to be fair, he owned up to it pretty well. he felt really bad
I honestly think MLB should rule that a perfect game and Santana's a one-hitter. But I still agree with you
wise catch is prob the best, but omg the catch at 3:35 is INSANE. you can tell how insane it is because the runner on first was *completely* caught by surprise and it wound up being a double play, because that was literally like a 1% prayer throw-your-arm-out kind of affair... amazing.
Damn nothing probably feels better in a baseball sense than making an amazing game ending catch so your pitcher can get the glory. That’s real embodiment of the game
Just threw a no hitter on Wednesday
Sweet!!
+T7 Midnight thanks dude
+T7 Midnight bruh
did you pitch the whole game
Marcos Marroquin yes and I walked 2 guys
All of that and no Pedroia on the Buchholz nono? The famous "F*** Yeah" play? No?
I was at Matt Cain’s PG in the left field bleachers and I saw him lay out for that ball and I couldn’t believe my eyes when he caught it. I still get chills every time I watch it. I knew after that there was no way he didn’t get the PG.
Paul O'Neill was in the FIRST inning! Great post!!