Sold who? Sure you got a haul for Soto but that team was pretty old to begin with. Rendon was a free agent, you weren’t resigning Max to that crazy deal Cohen gave him. Alright I’ll give you Trea Turner, but Ruiz and Gray are solid pieces. Seems to me like the sales brought back a solid core of young guns to work with.
Game 7 of the 2016 World Series is one of the greatest games of baseball ever played. It's got everything. The blowout, the insane comeback, the implosion of the best pitcher in the game, extra innings, and the small ball out that ended the longest drought in the history of professional sports.
Nelson cruz not catching that ball is insane. It's the final out of the WS... you run into the wall catching the ball if you have to. PATHETIC effort with a WS on the line
@mythic_al3611 but it was a 3-0 ALCS comeback to even get to that point. I'd recommend watching the ESPN 30 for 30 "Four Days in October," the story is absolutely insane to look back on.
Without a doubt there are two favorite moments for me since I've been watching the big leagues since 2008: When the Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians in the 2016 World Series, after 108 years I was overjoyed when I saw Chicago once again world champion. and in 2019 when the Washington Nationals won the World Series over the Houston Astros in 7 games, for the first time the capital of the United States wins a world series
As a Rays fan watching the Dodgers win the World Series in 2020 and the Phillies win the World Series in 2008 really hurts despite that though we had a couple of really good runs and I hope to see us back in the World Series this year
MIND BLOWING that the 2004 red sox are the only team in MLB history to come from 3-0 down to win a series. MIND BLOWING that it was against the yankees, the leagues greatest franchise MIND BLOWING that it broke an 86 year curse It is by far the greatest sports story ever told.
I wish he reached superstar status, but by the time he went to the Pirates he was kind of forgotten. Still super awesome that he has that 2011 season to live by
As a Red Sox fan and knowing the history of the curse of the bambino and being able to go to St. Louis for game 4 in '04 after watching arguably the greatest comeback in sports history is just a once in a lifetime experience
@@randallstockton9931 yea even though im sorta a dodger fan with alot of my friends being dodgers friends, I do think that is kind of a mickey mouse ring.
@@randallstockton9931yeah because every team played a full season except the dodgers who were fortunate enough to only have to play 60 games. shut your dumbass up.
I think we can absolutely still give the Dodgers for playing one of the best World Series games ever. Under suspicious circumstances they just kept fighting back. Bellinger broke out of his funk in a big way, and Chris Taylor put together one of the greatest at bats in baseball history.
@@mattforbes221 I think both teams deserve a lot of credit in that game. I wasn’t there in person but I’ve watched that game many times and I couldn’t hear a single trash can bang the entire game. I’m sure it’s there, but the crowd is so loud that I’d honestly be shocked if they could hear it. Regardless, both teams put on a great game that will for sure go down as an all-time classic.
I am an Astros fan. When I was watching this game as it was happening, the emotions I went through were unreal. I had no idea what I was witnessing. One of, if not, the best games I've ever watched. But the shine on the game lost a bit of its luster after everything was revealed and the entire community was extremely hurt. People give us crap for saying the things we say defending our team but y'all don't understand how it was when the team's entire existence was mired in futility then we finally broke through. Nobody was more hurt and devastated by what happened than the fan base, especially after hurricane Harvey.
that dodgers astros game is what the WS this year will be if its philly vs astros and seeing the nats win in 2019 was amazing to see the cheaters crash and burn and chock like that was the greatest
Mostly a great video, so many amazing moments. That said, the fact that the homeruns by Tino Martinez and Scott Brosius in games 4 and 5 of the 2001 World Series weren't included is mind-blowing. Back-to-back nights, down 2 runs with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th in clearly must-win games, and they both hit a 2-run homer to tie the game and keep them in the series - later going on to win both games (one of them on the Jeter homerun shown in the video). I'd never witnessed anything like it before; I still get chills every time I see them. And the only thing I've seen since that compares is game 6 of the 2011 Series (included in the video). Considering some of the other far less important moments included - like a grand slam in the 2nd inning of a game - the exclusion of those season-preserving homeruns, down to the last out on back-to-back nights, is baffling.
The royals comeback vs the astros in game 4 of the ALDS in 2015 should be on here. Down like 6-2, with 1 out in the 8th. There were like 4 straight singles and the royals get out of it winning 7-6, and win 9-6
As an Astros fan that was one of the most painful losses. We had the eventual champs down to rights and blew it in spectacular fashion after the Texas governor prematurely congratulated the Astros.
That McCormick Catch in the 2022 World Series changed the series, if he had not made that catch the Phillies could have won the World Series or at least it would have gone to a game 7.
The two greatest baseball games ever played have been played in this century: Tex-Stl and Lad-Hou; you know which games I am talking about; prove me wrong; support your argument with examples and analysis.
I mean, one was a legitimate matchup and the other one was a genuinely great team getting beat by a bunch of cheaters who couldn't have won without that, so I wouldn't put them anywhere close.
@@jordanfry5138 Yeah the whole trash can thumping thing only happened a couple of times tbh so I just chalk it up to overzealous clubhouse mooks. Don't get me wrong, I am a Nats fan, so my favorite saying is "Bang Foul Poles, Not Trash Cans", but I really don't think the scandal had anything to do with the absolute epic nature of the game vs the Dodgers that I referenced. There were certainly no examples of cheating that were pulled from that game. And let's be sober about sign-stealing in the first place...it has been going on since there have been signs passed between catchers and pitchers, so like, since the late 1800's. This was just the latest and most egregious example.
2016 game 7. Two teams that hadn’t won a WS in over 70 years, both having some of the longest championship droughts in professional sports history, and the fact that is was a one run, extras, game seven win makes it all the better. Prove ME wrong
"Excellent mix, I was hooked with your lead entry. Thank you.. I particularly enjoyed your black and white inclusions. Most such mixes tend to be too-recently biased or show the usual suspects. Substituting Henrich, in '49 for smething from '47, and highlighting Rhodes rater than Willie in '54 was inspired. Is that Gil McDougald's Grand Slam in the Polo Grounds? It is not Tony Lazzeri. Mickey's 1964 Game 3 walk-off belongs. Having shown several Grand Slams, following Mantle's Game 3, Ken Boyer. Boyer's Game 4 Grand Slam would have been a nice touch. It was the "Hit of the Series" although BBReference listsTom Tresh's HR in the next game, won by McCarver's extra-inning game winner.) (I'm prejudice. From St Louis, I was thirteen years old, sitting with my Dad in the bleachers at Sportsman's Park for Game 7. Mantle's last WS home run landed a few sections away. So did Boyers' both Kan and Clete as the only brothers to homer in the same WS game.) I've lived in the Bay Area since 1978. Joe Rudi's catch was fun. Speaking of Grand Slams, Will Clark off Greg Maddux in Wrigley during the 1987 NLCS is worthy. (He had a great NLCS.) Travis Ishikawa belongs. The double play start by Joe Panik paved the way for Bumgarner's historic performance. But the double play was historic as being the first World Series managerial replay challenge (and winner). That is merely my opinion and Nit picking. You did yourself proud. Thank you, again"
The person who made this is obviously a huge Astros fan. Every 3rd clip or so was Houston... For a team that only has 2 WS rings in history, that's alot.
The Braves have been in the playoffs a ton and won their division more than any team in professional sports over the last 30 years including 2 World Series wins and some of the greatest moments in MLB history (even just in 2021 the miracle playoff run!) and the only clip of them you put is a Rafael Furcal walkoff from the 2000s.. LMAO
"Braves... in the playoffs... more than any team in professional sports over the last 30 years..." Who are the DETROIT RED WINGS #DetroitVersusEverybody
@@roygoodhand1301 Sorry you misinterpreted, but I was saying the Braves have won more division titles in the last 30ish (1991-2022) seasons than any team in any professional sport which as you know is true. In terms of playoff appearances, you are correct. Detroit has been 25 times in that span and the Braves have been 22 times in that span. Its actually odd how similar the Braves/Red Wings successful runs are. From 1991-2010 they both won like 14 division titles.
My favorite moment in recent history, being a Phillies fan, is Bryce Harper sending us to the 2022 World Series with the most important HR of the season.
Should have shown Reggie Jackson strike out to end the game in 78. I still see clips of my young self jumping up and down when ever I see highlights of that.
The DOdgers should have won the 2017 and 2018 World Series. Also the Brewers should have beaten the nationals in the 2019 wild card game. Houston always has a problem in the playoffs.
My favorite thing about the Nationals WS was when our GM decided to sell the WHOLE TEAM right afterwards so we can go back to being terrible
The status quo was restored. But at least we'll always have 2019.
That was gonna happen with or without a chip
@@Ryan-lr1gyyah everybody was at the end of their contract 😂
Sold who? Sure you got a haul for Soto but that team was pretty old to begin with. Rendon was a free agent, you weren’t resigning Max to that crazy deal Cohen gave him. Alright I’ll give you Trea Turner, but Ruiz and Gray are solid pieces. Seems to me like the sales brought back a solid core of young guns to work with.
Yeah now they’re just bare bones now it’s sad….the worst part? Harper and Turner are Phillies.
Game 7 of the 2016 World Series is one of the greatest games of baseball ever played. It's got everything. The blowout, the insane comeback, the implosion of the best pitcher in the game, extra innings, and the small ball out that ended the longest drought in the history of professional sports.
I was 16 when that happened, and even as I watched it I knew I was watching an extraordinary, historic game
Because if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is lord and Believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9
@@caidendaniel4537 get out of here with that shit
I watched it live with my dad . I’m a royals fan, I was so happy
Nelson cruz not catching that ball is insane. It's the final out of the WS... you run into the wall catching the ball if you have to. PATHETIC effort with a WS on the line
That entire Nationals' 2019 run was so iconic
that Nationals run was absolutely insane.
The thing that hurts the most is the Rangers had a chance twice to close out game 6 and win, and they blew it, both times
To be fair, that cardinals team was on a crazy run. They were clutch af.
Rangers have another chance at a World Series this year.
Joe Buck has so much enthusiasm!
Seriously dude, so many amazing moments ruined by him showing less emotion than Data from Star Trek.
The bautista bat toss has to be the most pimped out moments ever
Joe Buck sounds like he lost money in every clip for the first two series
Cubs finally winning the WS was easily a top 10 sports moment of all time
I agree! I was jumping up and down with my grandpa! #RIP
04 Red Sox too
@@FauxghostWasnt a 108 year drought tho
@mythic_al3611 but it was a 3-0 ALCS comeback to even get to that point. I'd recommend watching the ESPN 30 for 30 "Four Days in October," the story is absolutely insane to look back on.
2011 cardinals
Thank you for not forgetting the Nats. Howie Kendrick, Clutch of the Clutch.
Without a doubt there are two favorite moments for me since I've been watching the big leagues since 2008:
When the Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians in the 2016 World Series, after 108 years I was overjoyed when I saw Chicago once again world champion.
and in 2019 when the Washington Nationals won the World Series over the Houston Astros in 7 games, for the first time the capital of the United States wins a world series
& Houston got caught in [2017 - 19] cheating sign-stealing scandal! Pain
*2nd time
...with a shoutout to the Montreal Expos, the team I grew up cheering on.
As a Rays fan watching the Dodgers win the World Series in 2020 and the Phillies win the World Series in 2008 really hurts despite that though we had a couple of really good runs and I hope to see us back in the World Series this year
They will lose in the playoff
Quite possibly the hardest intro to a video I have ever seen
RIP Roy Halladay. Legend
Dude got stoned and decided to fly an airplane. I don't wish death on anyone, but I also have no sympathy for him.
Getting no hit in a World Series game is crazy
my left ear loved this one
That cardinals rangers game 6 was incredible
"YOU FOOL!"
Sorry, you had Gottfried on HS as your profile pic, I had to do it.
That nationals team talent wise shouldn’t have been able to compete with the Astros but hot hitters kept hitting a pitching was stellar
The 95 Division Series better be on here, the Series that saved Seattle baseball
28:29 it is
How can you include the 2017 Astros in a video about the "greatest moments" when they cheated
Because it still happened
Thank you. Thank the Baseball Gods for you. Greatest baseball comp EVER.
Love, love, love how you put the Red Sox first after the intro. Best postseason comeback ever. Literally.
I'm surprised not to see Reggie Jackson's three home runs in the same game in the world series against the Dodgers back in the late 70's.
I’m surprised to see any Houston-LA 2017 clips that favor Houston considering this video was made after the cheating scandal was revealed.
“We will see you tomorrow night” that line is a banger ngl
Ernie is a underrated baseball guy
Brah 2006 ALCS Tigers vs A's with Magglio clutching was one of the greatest moments in tigers post season history while we had that scary team.
MIND BLOWING that the 2004 red sox are the only team in MLB history to come from 3-0 down to win a series.
MIND BLOWING that it was against the yankees, the leagues greatest franchise
MIND BLOWING that it broke an 86 year curse
It is by far the greatest sports story ever told.
I don't think I've ever seen a more choke job then the Rangers did against the Cardinals
David Freese in my head rent free each day
Felt bad for the Rangers and the Nats coming back to win 3 elimination games in the later innings was incredible
Does anyone else remember how badass David freese was in that 2011 season for the Cardinals
I wish he reached superstar status, but by the time he went to the Pirates he was kind of forgotten. Still super awesome that he has that 2011 season to live by
"we will see you tomorrow night" is one of my favorite calls ever
postseason baseball is one of the best things ever
touch'm all joe - biggest HR
As a Red Sox fan and knowing the history of the curse of the bambino and being able to go to St. Louis for game 4 in '04 after watching arguably the greatest comeback in sports history is just a once in a lifetime experience
As a Giants fan watching the dodgers lose those world series brought me so much joy
On top of choking to the Nats, and then the Braves...and then the Padres 😅
@@vincentjames7210 exactly. Their world series win was a joke. 60 game season. They better get an asterisk next to that one
@@randallstockton9931 yea even though im sorta a dodger fan with alot of my friends being dodgers friends, I do think that is kind of a mickey mouse ring.
@@randallstockton9931 it’s still legitimate
@@randallstockton9931yeah because every team played a full season except the dodgers who were fortunate enough to only have to play 60 games. shut your dumbass up.
0:44 amazing how nelson cruz single-handedly lost the Rangers a World Series
17:20 the start of my favorite baseball moment ever. Cubs 2016 world series champs
zero braves ws highights, this dude must be a mets fan
No Sid Bream slide in the 1992 NLCS? That was a huge moment in postseason history.
Nor the back to back homers vs Houston in G4 or G5 I can't remember which game it was.. and then Soler's 3 run homer to start G6 in 2021
@@Jop278 It was in Game 4.
How fitting that home run from the Nats against the astros hit the yellow pole with a trash can like bang😉
Game 5 of the 2017 WS was legendary until 2020….
If Cardinals 2011 game was played in 2023 it would be a routine flyout with how deep OFs are.
No Soler ws hr?
RIP ROY HAlladay 🙏🏾💪🏾
Regardless of the cheating, game 5 of the 17 WS was one of the best baseball games in recent years.
I think we can absolutely still give the Dodgers for playing one of the best World Series games ever. Under suspicious circumstances they just kept fighting back. Bellinger broke out of his funk in a big way, and Chris Taylor put together one of the greatest at bats in baseball history.
@@mattforbes221 I think both teams deserve a lot of credit in that game. I wasn’t there in person but I’ve watched that game many times and I couldn’t hear a single trash can bang the entire game. I’m sure it’s there, but the crowd is so loud that I’d honestly be shocked if they could hear it.
Regardless, both teams put on a great game that will for sure go down as an all-time classic.
I am an Astros fan. When I was watching this game as it was happening, the emotions I went through were unreal. I had no idea what I was witnessing. One of, if not, the best games I've ever watched. But the shine on the game lost a bit of its luster after everything was revealed and the entire community was extremely hurt. People give us crap for saying the things we say defending our team but y'all don't understand how it was when the team's entire existence was mired in futility then we finally broke through. Nobody was more hurt and devastated by what happened than the fan base, especially after hurricane Harvey.
that dodgers astros game is what the WS this year will be if its philly vs astros and seeing the nats win in 2019 was amazing to see the cheaters crash and burn and chock like that was the greatest
Then we came back and won 3 years later. And we'll probably be back again in a few days. 🤷🏻♂️
that fan at the cards game went for that ball like a fumble 😂😂 i woulda too tho no lie
We all have our favourite teams and biggest games. But the video is BIGGEST MOMENTS and there’s no bigger moment than “Touch’em all Joe!”.
Man, that David Freese moment gives me chills every damn time
Are we not gonna talk about how at 12:48 they didn’t celebrate at all lol. That’s a walk off in game 1 of the ws
Mostly a great video, so many amazing moments. That said, the fact that the homeruns by Tino Martinez and Scott Brosius in games 4 and 5 of the 2001 World Series weren't included is mind-blowing. Back-to-back nights, down 2 runs with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th in clearly must-win games, and they both hit a 2-run homer to tie the game and keep them in the series - later going on to win both games (one of them on the Jeter homerun shown in the video). I'd never witnessed anything like it before; I still get chills every time I see them. And the only thing I've seen since that compares is game 6 of the 2011 Series (included in the video). Considering some of the other far less important moments included - like a grand slam in the 2nd inning of a game - the exclusion of those season-preserving homeruns, down to the last out on back-to-back nights, is baffling.
I love how every team I like is always the one getting clowned on in these highlights 😂.
Increíble, Big Papi & Juan Soto
The royals comeback vs the astros in game 4 of the ALDS in 2015 should be on here. Down like 6-2, with 1 out in the 8th. There were like 4 straight singles and the royals get out of it winning 7-6, and win 9-6
We got no love bro. Big market bias
As an Astros fan that was one of the most painful losses. We had the eventual champs down to rights and blew it in spectacular fashion after the Texas governor prematurely congratulated the Astros.
@@LiNK52500 id say that you guys are good by now though lol we are terrible now
That joe buck call on the first one is horrendous
5:45 you can just hear how happy they all were to win the ws
That McCormick Catch in the 2022 World Series changed the series, if he had not made that catch the Phillies could have won the World Series or at least it would have gone to a game 7.
“And we will see you tomorrow night” 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Where tf is the Braves 2021 highlights
Dude is probably a radical New York fan. 😒
Kimbrel gave me 7 strokes that postseason
11:16 is that the bat boy just casually walking away lmao
2019 nats was the greatest thing
Royals wild card comeback against the As in 14 belongs here
The two greatest baseball games ever played have been played in this century: Tex-Stl and Lad-Hou; you know which games I am talking about; prove me wrong; support your argument with examples and analysis.
I mean, one was a legitimate matchup and the other one was a genuinely great team getting beat by a bunch of cheaters who couldn't have won without that, so I wouldn't put them anywhere close.
@@jordanfry5138 Yeah the whole trash can thumping thing only happened a couple of times tbh so I just chalk it up to overzealous clubhouse mooks. Don't get me wrong, I am a Nats fan, so my favorite saying is "Bang Foul Poles, Not Trash Cans", but I really don't think the scandal had anything to do with the absolute epic nature of the game vs the Dodgers that I referenced. There were certainly no examples of cheating that were pulled from that game. And let's be sober about sign-stealing in the first place...it has been going on since there have been signs passed between catchers and pitchers, so like, since the late 1800's. This was just the latest and most egregious example.
Mets/Red Sox Game 6 1986. I don't need anything else to support my argument.
2016 game 7. Two teams that hadn’t won a WS in over 70 years, both having some of the longest championship droughts in professional sports history, and the fact that is was a one run, extras, game seven win makes it all the better. Prove ME wrong
And don't forget the late inning rain delay! That was truly a classic game. Score one for you sir...@@GoolyDude
Never seen a better game than game 6 2011
05 Sox team was ELITE.
9:52 you can hear matty v in the back “AND ITS GONE”
Roy’s NH ❤ 12:04
I'm a Marlins fan. I feel your pain. That happened twice
The fact you don’t have a single 2008 Phillies moment is a joke
"Excellent mix, I was hooked with your lead entry. Thank you..
I particularly enjoyed your black and white inclusions. Most such mixes tend to be too-recently biased or show the usual suspects. Substituting Henrich, in '49 for smething from '47, and highlighting Rhodes rater than Willie in '54 was inspired. Is that Gil McDougald's Grand Slam in the Polo Grounds? It is not Tony Lazzeri.
Mickey's 1964 Game 3 walk-off belongs. Having shown several Grand Slams, following Mantle's Game 3, Ken Boyer. Boyer's Game 4 Grand Slam would have been a nice touch. It was the "Hit of the Series" although BBReference listsTom Tresh's HR in the next game, won by McCarver's extra-inning game winner.) (I'm prejudice. From St Louis, I was thirteen years old, sitting with my Dad in the bleachers at Sportsman's Park for Game 7. Mantle's last WS home run landed a few sections away. So did Boyers' both Kan and Clete as the only brothers to homer in the same WS game.)
I've lived in the Bay Area since 1978. Joe Rudi's catch was fun. Speaking of Grand Slams, Will Clark off Greg Maddux in Wrigley during the 1987 NLCS is worthy. (He had a great NLCS.) Travis Ishikawa belongs. The double play start by Joe Panik paved the way for Bumgarner's historic performance. But the double play was historic as being the first World Series managerial replay challenge (and winner). That is merely my opinion and Nit picking. You did yourself proud. Thank you, again"
The person who made this is obviously a huge Astros fan. Every 3rd clip or so was Houston... For a team that only has 2 WS rings in history, that's alot.
I’m from Texas and I can honestly say the Detroit Tigers are the greatest baseball team ever ‼️
The national run to the world series was too good, when rendon actually cared for the sport
BACK AT THE WALL …
The Braves have been in the playoffs a ton and won their division more than any team in professional sports over the last 30 years including 2 World Series wins and some of the greatest moments in MLB history (even just in 2021 the miracle playoff run!) and the only clip of them you put is a Rafael Furcal walkoff from the 2000s.. LMAO
And he only added the Dodgers win against the Cardinals. I'm disappointed
"Braves... in the playoffs... more than any team in professional sports over the last 30 years..."
Who are the DETROIT RED WINGS
#DetroitVersusEverybody
@@roygoodhand1301 Sorry you misinterpreted, but I was saying the Braves have won more division titles in the last 30ish (1991-2022) seasons than any team in any professional sport which as you know is true. In terms of playoff appearances, you are correct. Detroit has been 25 times in that span and the Braves have been 22 times in that span.
Its actually odd how similar the Braves/Red Wings successful runs are. From 1991-2010 they both won like 14 division titles.
They have the clip of the Braves clinching the WS in 1995 at @29:17
@@deadst4r and that's it. All they covered from 2021 was the Dodgers walk off which wasn't even all that and Arosarena stealing home
My favorite moment in recent history, being a Phillies fan, is Bryce Harper sending us to the 2022 World Series with the most important HR of the season.
I miss Brett Phillips
Should have shown Reggie Jackson strike out to end the game in 78. I still see clips of my young self jumping up and down when ever I see highlights of that.
No doubt. That's a 5 minute at bat that's worth every second.
no red sox alcs grandslams in 2021?
What an intro
Jose Altuve my glorious king
No braves WS highlights gets a thumbs down from me.
Only ‘95, but a small snippet. 🙄
Sal Perez in the 2014 wildcard game should be in this video.
Still insane that the Rangers choked that game
The DOdgers should have won the 2017 and 2018 World Series. Also the Brewers should have beaten the nationals in the 2019 wild card game. Houston always has a problem in the playoffs.
Where was Mags HR for the Tigers?
4:06 cue the Playoff Kershaw theme(Curb Your Enthusiasm)
May I be the first to encourage you to make Volume 2, featuring World Series highlights from the pre-division days.
How is Delmon young’s double not on here.
Not having Magglio Ordonez homer vs the As in the ALCS on this list is a tragedy and makes this list totally invalid
The Red Sox highlights are just so heartwarming, especially when they win the World Series.
Would be better if the audio wasn't so crappy throughout most of it!
David "go Deep" Freese's night.
How does Cruz not catch that ball?
not tall enough for it.
No '86 Mets?
2016 Cubs
20:57 I hope that guy got the ball.
No Edgar Renteria walk-off in 1997?