British Soccer fan reacts to The Greatest Commentary Moments in American Sports History

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  • @travissloan5296
    @travissloan5296 Před 4 lety +221

    “Do you believe in miracles? YES!” Is the best line ever delivered by a commentator

  • @JPJohnson4
    @JPJohnson4 Před 4 lety +215

    For context: the Alabama Auburn kick return clip is equivalent to if United scored an injury time winner against Liverpool in the Champions League semi-final

    • @chrismcmahon5232
      @chrismcmahon5232 Před 4 lety +38

      ehh kind of, nothing can really compare to an 109 yard field goal return with no time remaining in the biggest rivalry in college football and the loser lost their chance at the national championship that year

    • @JPJohnson4
      @JPJohnson4 Před 4 lety +7

      Chris McMahon completely agree but at least it’s close

    • @njbniels
      @njbniels Před 4 lety +13

      Chris McMahon manchester united vs liverpool is the biggest rivalry in english football, so a last second winner in the champions league semifinal would be a reasonable comparison.

    • @patrickhiggins5970
      @patrickhiggins5970 Před 4 lety +4

      so like Lucas Moura's 96th minute goal against ajax in the cl semi final that completed a 3 goal second half comeback. COYS

    • @zephiin
      @zephiin Před 4 lety +1

      Chris McMahon much worse... plays like that haunt family’s & players lol

  • @gianlucalogan1941
    @gianlucalogan1941 Před 4 lety +118

    The home run at 12:35 was hit by Kirk Gibson off of the best closer in the league and Kirb Gibson was injured and hit that home run with 2 bad legs as you can see him limping around the bases.

    • @ethan60645
      @ethan60645 Před 4 lety +18

      no legs* left knee and right ankle were both fucked. he didn’t suit up that day to play. got called to pinch hit with an empty bench and won the game. it was in the 88 world series but not sure which game

    • @onedaysoon5351
      @onedaysoon5351 Před 4 lety +7

      Also it's Kurt Gibson, if you name your kid Kirb, you're a crackhead

    • @patrickhiggins5970
      @patrickhiggins5970 Před 4 lety +3

      the next the call "The impossible has happened." wouldnt be until 2016 whenever Bartolo Colon hit his homerun

    • @ethan60645
      @ethan60645 Před 4 lety +1

      PatrickTheSTARwins 24 as a cubs guy i’m surprised i didn’t head “sammy drives one! get out the tape measure long gone! i don’t believe it!”

    • @jackoverton2254
      @jackoverton2254 Před 4 lety +3

      ahotmama 89 it’s kirk

  • @joshuasimmons8160
    @joshuasimmons8160 Před 4 lety +440

    You have no idea the meaning that homerun by Hank Aaron meant for black folks

    • @TehBlueTown
      @TehBlueTown Před 4 lety +55

      I’d never heard Vin Scully’s call but it’s amazing. Truly one of the greatest ever

    • @saf1999
      @saf1999 Před 4 lety +2

      💯

    • @turdferguson6620
      @turdferguson6620 Před 4 lety +39

      Joshua Simmons The sport in general. No one thought Babe’s record would ever be broken.

    • @williamjordan5554
      @williamjordan5554 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TehBlueTown Vin Scully is on here twice.

    • @slurmo5695
      @slurmo5695 Před 4 lety +5

      @@williamjordan5554 More than twice. He called the Stanford Band game, the Bill Buckner error, the Hank Aaron homerun, and the kirk gibson homerun

  • @rederik99
    @rederik99 Před 4 lety +35

    "Touch 'em all, Joe! You'll never hit a bigger homerun in your life!" I knew that clip would be there. I'll never forget that moment!

  • @tothjake94
    @tothjake94 Před 4 lety +40

    The best call hands down no question without a doubt, "Do you believe in miracles?"

  • @AM-cs2vz
    @AM-cs2vz Před 4 lety +111

    Most iconic American Football calls:
    1A: "The band is out on the field!"
    1B: "Auburn's gonna win the FOOTBALL GAME!"

    • @landrybowen8872
      @landrybowen8872 Před 4 lety +10

      As much as I hate hearing the second one, it still gives me chills, just hearing it

    • @chriszimmermann2582
      @chriszimmermann2582 Před 4 lety +4

      I'm not even a fan of Auburn and the "Kick Six" is my favorite football play, ever. Also the radio announcer who made that call sadly died along with his wife roughly a year ago in a car crash.

    • @thefirstechlon5522
      @thefirstechlon5522 Před 4 lety +3

      What about joe bucks “Mitchell...Mitchell!”?

    • @internetexplorer9990
      @internetexplorer9990 Před 4 lety +2

      “He’s going for the corneeer he’s got it!

    • @sirfog7066
      @sirfog7066 Před 4 lety +4

      MAN WOMAN AND CHILD DID THAT PUT HIM IN THE AISLE! Johnny Rodgers clip

  • @brandiboyd4181
    @brandiboyd4181 Před 4 lety +7

    The thing about the Hank Aaron 715 call is that there is just the right amount of silence. The call itself has excitement but then he just let's the moment breathe before he describes the history of it and who greets Aaron at the plate. It's so perfect. It gives me goosebumps.

  • @joshbarnes151
    @joshbarnes151 Před 4 lety +128

    React to “miracle on Ice” you will get the full story on that last clip that had the hockey game.

    • @HeyImTiP
      @HeyImTiP Před 4 lety +1

      Josh Barnes he already did

    • @joshbarnes151
      @joshbarnes151 Před 4 lety

      EnergyBlackout ok thanks

    • @joeheid2776
      @joeheid2776 Před 4 lety +9

      @@joshbarnes151 He used the Joseph Vincent youtube video, an excellent choice without going into the longer documentaries.

    • @joshbarnes151
      @joshbarnes151 Před 4 lety

      Joe Heid just following this great reactor for the last few months. I love that he takes interest in NASCAR! I hope he will be able to dive deep in to the roots/ history of NASCAR!?

    • @neiana
      @neiana Před 4 lety

      @@joshbarnes151 I can't wait until he reacts to 20s era prohibition if that's the case. :D

  • @gene7887
    @gene7887 Před 4 lety +6

    One of the few that gives me chills every single time: 1973 Belmont Stakes.
    "Secretariat is widening now! He is moving like a TREMENDOUS machine!"
    American Pharoah's Belmont (2015) is up there as well. Both highly recommended.

  • @Warum.2439
    @Warum.2439 Před 4 lety +9

    I will never stop asking for more baseball. React to best infield plays of the decade and/or Game 7 of the 2016 World Series

    • @michaelkerr7782
      @michaelkerr7782 Před 4 lety

      Abiel Alvarenga 100%

    • @ethan60645
      @ethan60645 Před 4 lety +1

      game 7 of 2016 world series for sure. the deep dive is amazing by SB nation.

    • @Warum.2439
      @Warum.2439 Před 4 lety

      orange224 For sure. I’d recommend that he watch that one so his video doesn’t get blocked

  • @BJ-bm3vz
    @BJ-bm3vz Před 4 lety +38

    Reaction Suggestion - Manu Ginobili, he played for the San Antonio Spurs. My favorite player to ever touch the floor. This guy was one of the craftiest offensive players of his time. He had great court vision and a great understanding of angles and how to use them to get crazy passes off. Hes always been a team first/pass firsr type of guy but could go off and give you 20 or 30 points any night. Extremely fun player to watch.

  • @emilyrecord4066
    @emilyrecord4066 Před 4 lety +73

    React to:
    “MLB Productions Presents: Game 162”
    And....
    “David Freese Game 6 Deserves a Rewind.”

    • @RinkoDinko
      @RinkoDinko Před 4 lety +2

      This, once again

    • @ethan60645
      @ethan60645 Před 4 lety

      “The Greatest Curse Breaking Moment In Sports History Deserves a Rewind.” is wayyyyy better imo

    • @EShum
      @EShum Před 4 lety +3

      but the odds with what david freese did will always shock me. It blows my mind that the 2011 cardinals won it all. their gambling odds were 999/1 by mid september

    • @ethan60645
      @ethan60645 Před 4 lety +3

      Eric shumway i know i see a cardinals fan i give them shit lol. i’m more surprised about that 2006 team that had 86 wins and beat those tigers

    • @idnem99
      @idnem99 Před 4 lety

      Greatest day in baseball history!!!

  • @NVKyleBrown
    @NVKyleBrown Před 4 lety +14

    "The band is on the field!!" - it was an amazing ending even before that return. John Elway (future NFL Hall of famer) had led Stanford back and taken the lead with less than 2 minutes left. To this day, Stanford maintains they won the game. (BTW, these are two very high prestige educational insitutes - both have multiple Nobel prize winning professors).
    The Gibson HR is famous because he could barely walk up to the plate (knee problems). If he hadn't hit a home run, he probably wouldn't have been able to run down to first base.
    Not in here: Keri Strugg sticking the landing at the '96 Olympics with a badly injured ankle.

  • @SpinningToWin
    @SpinningToWin Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you for this one. Normally I don't get choked up watching CZcams. I remember quite a few of these and it brought back some very good memories. The announcer in the Larry Bird clip is named Johnny Most and I actually had the pleasure of meeting him but sadly it was in the hospital while he was in for treatment as was my grandmother. Still took the time just talked to myself and my father for a little bit. that was about 30 years ago and I still remember it clearly

    • @Dinkdownn
      @Dinkdownn Před 4 lety

      That’s a great story to have! 💜

  • @titleloanman
    @titleloanman Před 4 lety +7

    The Kick Six call gives me chills every single time I hear it. And I’ve watched it at LEAST 1000 times. They probably should’ve put the GT blocked kick against FSU call and the UM-MSU botched punt to lose the game call. I’m also a fan of the local Chicago announcer calling Hester’s TD returns.

  • @breadtv8146
    @breadtv8146 Před 4 lety +76

    React to "He had no idea who these players would become" by JxmmyHighroller

    • @Yrgzip0
      @Yrgzip0 Před 4 lety +2

      Luka if your reading this plz react to it

    • @averywoolfe5809
      @averywoolfe5809 Před 4 lety +2

      As you say luka I rate this

    • @BJ-bm3vz
      @BJ-bm3vz Před 4 lety +2

      I requested other videos but literally any JxmyHighroller video that gets requested I will back up. Love Jimmy and his videos. Love Lukas Reactions to his videos.

  • @brianyoungberg9904
    @brianyoungberg9904 Před 4 lety +6

    “Man, woman and child” was the catchphrase of the great Lyle Bremser, the longtime Nebraska announcer. That was from the 1971 Nebraska vs Oklahoma college football game pitting the top two teams in the country. Nebraska won 35-31. Johnny the Jet was ahead of his times with his jukes.

    • @bigapplebucky
      @bigapplebucky Před 4 lety

      I watched that game live and was rooting for Nebraska even though I wasn't a 'husker fan. Best back and forth game I can ever recall. Another team in the same conference, Colorado, lost only to those two teams and wound up being voted third.

    • @delux6993
      @delux6993 Před 4 lety

      This comment warms a Nebraskan heart

  • @HarrisHighlights
    @HarrisHighlights Před 4 lety +18

    Awesome!

  • @cloud6641
    @cloud6641 Před 4 lety +14

    i was going to riot if "do u believe in miracles" wasn't on here, but this was missing so many good hockey calls, like the may day call

    • @BenSilber
      @BenSilber Před 4 lety +1

      I feel like Matteau should be on there as well

    • @deadboy276
      @deadboy276 Před 4 lety +1

      cloud Maybe not a great commentary moment but a great sport moment is the Brawl in Hockeytown. Unbelievable passion, revenge, solidarity. A moment so pure and magnanimous, I’ll never forget seeing that, and I’m not a Wing or an Avalanche fan but we’ve all felt that desire to beat the bully and they beat the bully, they beat him bad.

    • @GJBedrin
      @GJBedrin Před 4 lety +2

      @@deadboy276 what about the Patrick Stefan missing the empty net leading to ales hemskys game tying goal?

  • @johntowne1199
    @johntowne1199 Před 4 lety +2

    I love that Gus Johnsons Gonzaga call was on here. I grew up an hour from Gonzaga and that clip still gets me every time.

  • @circeh9499
    @circeh9499 Před 4 lety +1

    HI Luka! The commentator of the Alabama-Auburn Kick Six was killed this summer in a car accident. His voice is legendary to us Auburn fans and we're still mourning his loss

  • @hifijohn
    @hifijohn Před 4 lety +6

    The announcer when colon hit his homerun was priceless and should have been on this list.

    • @mannyfnsc29
      @mannyfnsc29 Před 4 lety +2

      That's my boy Gary Cohen. As a Met fan, we're blessed with the best commentators in the game. Cohen is awesome.

  • @bdaniels986
    @bdaniels986 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video. It brought back many memories. One of my favorites was the commentator for the Boston Celtics Andy jick. Player Larry Bird had so many impossible buzzer beaters that I thought Andy would have a heart attack. Keep up the good work

  • @saf1999
    @saf1999 Před 4 lety

    To me, the commentators are a glimpse of the emotion behind the play. They are also huge fans of the sport so it definitely elevates it. Great video Luka

  • @altlagg2417
    @altlagg2417 Před rokem

    As a longtime fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers and their longtime commentator, Vin Scully, I love that you saw so many of his calls... Hank Aaron's breaking Babe Ruth's record, the Bill Buckner through the legs, and of course Kirk Gibson's 1988 home run. Master of not just poetic phrasing for the moment, but knowing when to shut up and let the crowd going nuts tell the story. God Bless, Vin... We still love & miss you... And kudos to Lav Luka for the awesome reaction. This is why so many of us grew up loving watching sports. In hopes of seeing moments like these.

  • @orpheus4694
    @orpheus4694 Před 4 lety +4

    Anybody else thought there would be
    "James catches, puts up for three, won't go. Rebound Bosh back out to Allen his three pointer BANG! Tie game with five seconds remaining!"

  • @timothypowell9706
    @timothypowell9706 Před 3 lety +1

    At 4:12 Christian Laettner the person that made that shot was the only college basketball player to make the Olympic team the same year they started allowing professional players to be in the Olympics which formed the iconic DREAM TEAM.

  • @dannydavis1659
    @dannydavis1659 Před 4 lety +8

    USA over Russia the Miracle on Ice. That was the hockey clip.

    • @kentix417
      @kentix417 Před 3 lety

      The USA over the Soviet Union. The big Red machine of oppression.

  • @garrettmillerdrums
    @garrettmillerdrums Před 4 lety

    Vin still gives me chills!! You gotta watch that whole at bat, Kirk Gibson coming off the bench, two busted knees and does THAT....incredible.

  • @zachcooper8500
    @zachcooper8500 Před 4 lety +3

    Love that they put Gonzaga in but WHERE was Dave Niehaus on Edgars double!

  • @stt5v2002
    @stt5v2002 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful video and reaction. Billy Mills’ incredible sprint to win the Olympic 10k in 1964 (ten years before I was born) still inspires this 45 year old man in my running. No doubt my kick has faded over the years, but in my mind I run like Billy.

  • @Capydachi
    @Capydachi Před 4 lety +3

    My favorite all time call besides "Do you believe in miracles" is "Off the floor, on the board" about the NHLs Paul Kariya

  • @FH99
    @FH99 Před 4 lety +1

    The second to last call was pretty amazing because Kirk Gibson was one of the star players of the 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers and he was dealing with injuries to both of his legs. Even the announcer, Vin Scully, who might be the best baseball announcer ever pretty much said that there was no chance that Gibson would play in that game. Gibson came up to pinch hit against Dennis Eckersley, who was the best relief pitcher in baseball at the time and hit a home run to win the game.

  • @jhrapsky2255
    @jhrapsky2255 Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent reaction vid!!
    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
    If you want to learn American sports, listen to the announcers - they're trained to explain things as they go along.

  • @digby7404
    @digby7404 Před 4 lety

    Huge USA soccer fan here: That Landon Donovan goal at 2:33 is a huge moment in USMNT history. This was the last game of group play in the 2010 world cup and we needed a win to advance to the round of 16 and despite a questionable disallowed goal from Clint Dempsey earlier in the game, Landon Donovan scored to put us ahead in the final minutes. Every USMNT fan knows exactly where they were when this moment happened, I guarantee it.

  • @sladeslayed
    @sladeslayed Před 4 lety +72

    This video lacks a whole lot of Gus Johnson smh

  • @chunkyrag6758
    @chunkyrag6758 Před 4 lety +28

    React to “The Most Exciting Voice in Sports - Gus Johnson Best Calls of All Time” by RSHighlights. He’s insane

    • @MOBOBBA2166
      @MOBOBBA2166 Před 4 lety +4

      YES PLEASE

    • @KJ-db9ow
      @KJ-db9ow Před 4 lety +4

      Oh my god yes, “He’s got getting away from the cops speed!” is such an iconic line

  • @VTXCageSC
    @VTXCageSC Před 4 lety

    I'm 65 yrs old and, except for games before 1959 and that one foreign soccer game, I can remember watching everyone of these games!
    You're right, the play by play and color commentary add even more to the improbable ends of all these great (and highly meaningful) game endings.

  • @davidmurphy2903
    @davidmurphy2903 Před 4 lety +1

    "In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened!" Sensational call by Vin Scully. Magnificent homerun from Gibson. Go Blue!!!!

  • @TheXev
    @TheXev Před 4 lety +1

    1:52 Some of this commentary is from AM radio(which is why the audio quality is so low). It is pretty normal for each team in a major sport like this to have their game broadcast on AM radio in their home markets, which is why the commentators will use an exceptional amount of detail when describing what happened.
    My own personal opinion is, TV broadcasters dial their reactions back because they are supposed to be presenting a neutral commentary to many markets while radio announcers are full on behind the team they are commentating for, so their reactions will be over-the-top with genuine excitement.

  • @brewii4991
    @brewii4991 Před 4 lety +7

    Aw, I was waiting for"Touch 'em all Kirby Puckett!"

    • @NegativeTravis
      @NegativeTravis Před 4 lety +2

      And I was waiting for "Swung on and lineddowntheleftfieldlineforabasehit", but it never came.

    • @lbcake5420
      @lbcake5420 Před 4 lety +2

      That was the radio call. I think more people would remember "We'll see you tomorrow night."

    • @brewii4991
      @brewii4991 Před 4 lety

      @@lbcake5420 Ah, that's right. I keep seeing it put over videos of the home run, I guess I forgot that wasn't a TV call.

  • @paladin313
    @paladin313 Před 4 lety

    The one thing I can say is that not only were these famous calls, but I do believe that each one of them had a dramatic story behind them. That is what made them so excited about the calls.

  • @bradb3248
    @bradb3248 Před 4 lety

    The home run hit by the LA Dodgers was in the World Series, Kirk Gibson was the batter, he was injured and could barely run. If he got a hit and was on base they would have to have someone run for him. His only at bat in the series. Great channel.

  • @theJMK27
    @theJMK27 Před 4 lety +2

    Miracle will always be the greatest moment ever

  • @aimlessactivist3137
    @aimlessactivist3137 Před 4 lety

    Commentators watch thousands of games. When they are excited it’s because they saw something special, it elevates everything about the moment.
    Human nature, it helps you understand the moments.

  • @davidmurphy2903
    @davidmurphy2903 Před 4 lety

    Commenting on the Brewers homer vs the Braves was the legendary Vin Scully. What a superb caller.

  • @SlimPlum691
    @SlimPlum691 Před 3 lety

    “And Johnny the Jet Rodgers just tore em lose from their shoes!” As a lifelong Nebraska football fan that clip always gives me goosebumps

  • @JPMadden
    @JPMadden Před rokem

    I saw 4 of these plays live--Flutie's Hail Mary, Bill Buckner's error, Kirk Gibson's home run, and Joe Carter's home run. The most recent one was in 1993! Makes me sound even older than my 53 years.

  • @lonewolfjedi493osswfan

    My all time favorite sports call was on this video, 1988 World Series game 1 when Gibson hit that game winning home run off of Dennis Eckersley and no one could have called it better than the greatest baseball commentator, Vin Scully who also called the Hank Aaron clip

  • @jimmyb1863
    @jimmyb1863 Před 4 lety

    The reason the Kirk Gibson home run at 12:40 is so amazing is because Kirk was injured, unavailable to play and was in the lockerroom during the game. He came out for that 1 AB because they had limited options and it was off of Dennis Eckersley who was an assassin at the time.

  • @waynemecus2581
    @waynemecus2581 Před 4 lety

    Loved that video !! Really shows how sports can transport you to a different time and a different place !!

  • @arcanask
    @arcanask Před 4 lety

    That last one also goes by the Miracle on Ice. The 1980 US Olympic hockey team faced off against Soviet Union hockey team. It was significant because a bunch of semi-pros and college kids went into that game and beat seasoned professionals and at the time the best international teams. They went on to win the Gold medal. It really was a miracle.

  • @redrum482
    @redrum482 Před 4 lety

    I'm UC Berkeley (Cal) Class of '93. "The Play" is legendary, and especially sweet because of the Cal/Stanford rivalry. It's the biggest game of the year. We won the Axe!! GO BEARS!!

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri Před 3 lety

    Larry Munson commentating during the "Lindsay Scott" (Run Lindsay!) 90-yard touchdown catch an run for the Georgia Bulldogs vs. the Florida Gators in 1980. Sends chills down my spine every time.

  • @briansearle6868
    @briansearle6868 Před 2 lety

    I've never seen that Billy Mills 1964 Olympics run, but my god that is now my favorite call in sports history. LOOK AT BILL!!!!

  • @safespacebear
    @safespacebear Před 3 lety

    "do you believe in miracles? YES!" It's gonna be hard to beat that one as the greatest American commentary moment in history.

  • @taylorwilson9210
    @taylorwilson9210 Před 4 lety

    Best commentary moment IMO 1986 Masters Championship. Jacks birdie in 17. "Maybe.. YES SIR!"

  • @boyderv2317
    @boyderv2317 Před 4 lety +5

    The fact that Ray Bourque winning the Stanley Cup and Bobby Orr’s Flying goal aren’t in this video is a travesty

  • @BeautflDisaster4
    @BeautflDisaster4 Před 4 lety

    The Titans touchdown with 0:16 left on the clock is the Music City Miracle. It was a wildcard playoff game that eventually took the Titans to the Super Bowl...only to fall 1 yard short for the title. It’s probably the most controversial play in history because some think it’s an illegal forward pass. But science has proved that it was indeed a literal, and a complete miracle to win the game.

  • @jdmousley2314
    @jdmousley2314 Před 4 lety

    The guy calling the Hank Aaron home run at 8:10 is Vin Scully. He's most well known for being the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball play by play announcer for 67 years. Whats even cooler about that moment is the guy in the trenchcoat who congratulats him at home plate is Craig Seager, who was an analyst for the NBA until he tragically passed away.

  • @MiegeMan
    @MiegeMan Před 4 lety

    Second to last clip of Kurt Gibson comes with a crazy story. The guy could barely walk and for some reason the coach pinch-hit him and he hits a walk off homer. The iconic arm pump around second base! How can you not be love some baseball

  • @jamesreese8644
    @jamesreese8644 Před 4 lety

    A lot of those baseball calls were done by the Dodgers’ commentator Vin Scully. He’s widely considered one of the greatest sports announcers of all time and you could probably do a reaction video from some of his classic calls alone. That man has an amazing insight on sports and life itself and he blends them so beautifully in his calls.

  • @tomjackson7755
    @tomjackson7755 Před 4 lety

    Damn who ever put all of that video together did a great job. There are highlights from 50+ years of sports. I have no idea where you could even get some of that old stuff from.

  • @operator0
    @operator0 Před 4 lety

    That football play where the announcer calls it a miracle is appropriately named The Music City Miracle. The play happened in Nashville Tennessee (Music City, USA), and the home team won.

  • @rebeccawhite2155
    @rebeccawhite2155 Před 3 lety

    The announcer from the Auburn vs Alabama football game tragically passed away from a car accident last year. His reaction to that score is one of his career highlights/what he is known best for. Games are so different without him calling but he left his mark on the industry.

  • @jacobs4363
    @jacobs4363 Před 4 lety

    That last baseball call, the guy who hit that homerun had 2 broken legs, could barely walk, and it was game 1 in the World Series (a best of 7 series). In a baseball swing you need to use your whole body to hit a homerun, but he couldn’t use his lower body. That is why that call is so special

  • @adamellis6785
    @adamellis6785 Před 4 lety

    The commentator that called that Hank Aaron homerun (his 715th, which broke Babe Ruth's record), was Vin Scully. He also called that one next to last (just before the hockey one). He was the announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers for SIXTY-SEVEN YEARS!

  • @anthonyvinci7784
    @anthonyvinci7784 Před 3 lety

    Vin Scully giving all those historic call give me chills every time! Legend of sports! Dodgers and American Sports alike!

  • @jpumbaa1
    @jpumbaa1 Před 4 lety

    There's a pair of books out there named "And the Crowd Goes Wild" and "And the Fans Roared" that dive into the the history of the events they're from. Very well written and each has a pair of CDs narrated by Bob Costas, who is a sportscasting legend in his own right. They're from 1999 and 2000, so you'll miss a few newer calls, but I think they're worth a look up for anyone into this kind of video.

  • @amandaleblanc6239
    @amandaleblanc6239 Před 4 lety

    I'm so happy the Joe Carter home run call was there, infamous in Canadian sports history!!! That was one of two walk off home runs in game 7 of the world series, ever!!!

  • @robert52354
    @robert52354 Před 4 lety +9

    13:30 miracle on ice.

    • @patrickhiggins5970
      @patrickhiggins5970 Před 4 lety +6

      The single greatest call in sports history

    • @chuckdraper7776
      @chuckdraper7776 Před 4 lety

      @@patrickhiggins5970 Absolutely. Nothing can compare to that call.

  • @natskivna
    @natskivna Před 4 lety

    I watched 4 of those at the time they happened. Miracle on Ice. Buckners error through the legs. Gibsons Home Run. Auburn takes it back 109 yards. All 4 were as exciting a moment as the announcers made it sound.

  • @toxygeneification
    @toxygeneification Před 4 lety +1

    OMG! The Sid Bream slide @6:30 is one of the greatest moments of my childhood. Also, if you could do that video I've been requesting on Dennis Rodman, it would be one of the greatest moments of my adulthood...

  • @bondjames8225
    @bondjames8225 Před 4 lety

    Vin Scully is an absolute legend (hes the one who made the Hank Aaron call you loved so much) I've never heard another announcer who can sum up such huge moments in so few words.
    I think youd enjoy a compilation of just his best work

  • @strgrazr58
    @strgrazr58 Před 4 lety

    Do you have to be an American Sports Fan to understand every one of those moments ...
    Priceless !

  • @JoeSmith-ey2xp
    @JoeSmith-ey2xp Před 4 lety

    Miracle on Ice was the only time I cried with joy for a sporting event.

  • @dimetime35c
    @dimetime35c Před 3 lety

    As someone that does commentary for esports i try to bring this type of energy. Its my hope that I can give that same thrill as any other sport can.

  • @sharoncraig6911
    @sharoncraig6911 Před 4 lety

    I was in the the stadium when the Titans won with the Music City Miracle. You could hear a pin drop as the officials reviewed the touchdown to make sure it would stand and the the stands went wild when we won the game. Mike Keith was and still is the commentator for the Titans. In college football the SEC is the most dominant conference or division. In the SEC at this time Alabama has been the most dominate team so when Auburn won that game it surprised everyone. GO VOLS.

  • @ChambanaWags86
    @ChambanaWags86 Před 4 lety

    Love your use of "fair play." Seeing the familiar through your eyes makes it new again.

  • @3251JOE
    @3251JOE Před 3 lety

    The Hail Mary pass, beginning at 4:57, occurred in 1984 and was thrown by Doug Flutie to Gerard Phelan as time ran out giving the Boston College Eagles the win over the defending National Champion University of Miami Hurricanes. It is known at BC as "The Pass" or the "Hail Flutie". I saw it live on a nationally televised TV broadcast

  • @lesteraanholt2857
    @lesteraanholt2857 Před 4 lety

    The Cal kickoff return is definitely one of the biggest calls in football. Easily the best college football call ever.

  • @0zander987
    @0zander987 Před 4 lety

    miracle on ice has to be the best sports moment and best sports commentating moment in history. im sure, unless you already knew, if you take the time to read into the background behind the importance of that game it will change your appreciate sports in every way. brought a nation together like no one thought possible. that was the hockey clip at the end btw

  • @pyrite13
    @pyrite13 Před 4 lety

    Vin Scully, the long time broadcaster for the LA Dodgers. He's a big part of the reason I fell in love with baseball. You should find a compilation of his best moments.

  • @TheScarecrow78
    @TheScarecrow78 Před 4 lety

    I remember watching that homerun by Kirk Gibson when it happened. So incredible.

  • @jldch26
    @jldch26 Před 4 lety

    Listening to football (soccer) commentary of Latin America is always great. Es un pasión que oyes que no pueden replicar.

  • @davids6898
    @davids6898 Před 4 lety

    The commentator for the Hank Aaron home run was Vin Scully, probably the greatest announcer of any sport. Ever. He was the announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers since 1950. He retired a few years ago and in a sense the game has never been quite the same since.

  • @operator0
    @operator0 Před 4 lety

    That play where they run the kick back is called "The Kick Six". It was a major rivalry game between two instate powerhouse college football teams, University of Auburn and University of Alabama. This play happened during the yearly rivalry game that is always played between these two teams at the very end of the regular season. The game is called the Iron Bowl. It was doubly important because the winner of this game would end up playing in the national championship. Auburn won this game, but they went on to lose the national championship to Florida.
    There are some really funny live reaction videos on youtube where family or friends happened to whip out their cell phone and record what the rest of the family's reaction would be to the play. Just look up kick six reaction. What makes it so funny is, because it's an in-state rival, you will have different family members or friends who will be fans of each team watching it together at someone's house. So, rabid Auburn fans were in a house watching the end of that game with rabid Alabama fans, but these fans are related to each other or are good friends. I'm sure there were a couple of fist fights at mom's house that night.

  • @bardaghohio
    @bardaghohio Před 4 lety

    The announcer for two of those (Henry Aaron's 715th home-run, and Kirk Gibson's game-winning home-run) was Vin Scully, the long-time radio/TV announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and one of the truly great baseball announcers of all time. My team, growing up, was the Dodger's arch-rival, the San Francisco Giants, and I hated everything about the Dodgers...except for Scully...like several other great, old-school radio-announcers (Jack Buck, Mel Allen, Red Barber, Russ Hodges, Ernie Harwell, just to name a few), Scully didn't just call the game, he set the scene, describing details of what he was seeing in such a way that you felt like you were there..."I Saw it on the Radio"....great choice for a reaction!

  • @joelo7135
    @joelo7135 Před 4 lety

    The commentator is the greatest of all time. Look him up. Vin Scully. A beautiful man with beautiful words

  • @3251JOE
    @3251JOE Před 3 lety

    The Hail Mary pass, beginning at 4:57, occurred in 1984 and was thrown by Doug Flutie to Gerard Phelan as time ran out giving the Boston College Eagles the win over the defending National Champion University of Miami Hurricanes. It is known at BC as "The Pass" or the "Hail Flutie". I saw it, and many others in this video, live on nationally televised TV broadcasts.

  • @joshuajohnjamero529
    @joshuajohnjamero529 Před 4 lety +4

    Seeing the Auburn one of the video reminds me:
    You should react to "college football storming the field" videos

  • @xtian5144
    @xtian5144 Před 4 lety

    My personal favorite commentator is the late great Bay Area Legend Bill King. My favorite call was when Scott Hattaberg hit a walk-off homerun for Oaklands 20th consecutive victory.

  • @MattePurple1
    @MattePurple1 Před 4 lety

    My favorite is the radio call of the Immaculate Reception "...and there's a collision. That's...IT'S CAUGHT OUT THE AIR, THE BALL IS PULLED IN BY FRANCO HARRIS, Harris is going for a touchdown for Pittsburgh. With five seconds left Franco pulled in the ball, I don't even know where it came from!"

  • @the_ZAMURAI
    @the_ZAMURAI Před 3 lety

    I was there when Landon put that ball back into the net. I cried for almost an hour.

  • @anniebalsbaugh735
    @anniebalsbaugh735 Před 4 lety

    In the midst of bad news, this was fun to watch!😁

  • @pjabrony8280
    @pjabrony8280 Před 4 lety

    Fun fact: the guy who missed the ball ("Little roller up along first, BEHIND THE BAG!) was the same guy who went back on Hank Aaron's 715th home run.

  • @jimmyhill1069
    @jimmyhill1069 Před 4 lety

    The Stanford University band on the field against Cal in Berkeley was a pretty famous event, that many of us older guys still remember for sure ! haha.

  • @souvenirjpgr
    @souvenirjpgr Před 3 lety

    This one is my favorite. Thank you

  • @SacTownSteelersFan
    @SacTownSteelersFan Před 4 lety

    It elevates your experience watching