The same AB, he wore Fernandez' helmet and took a pitch while batting right-handed. Such a great moment. As a Braves fan, I couldn't even be mad at the Piazza dinger in the first game after 9/11.
@@DdotRay86 Jose Fernandez, who was a young rising star pitcher for the Miami Marlins baseball team, was killed in a boating accident. He was a team favorite and a fan favorite, even fans of other teams and a favorite of other players. Dee Gordon (a left-handed batter) was the leadoff batter of their first game following Fernandez' death and stood in the right-handed battery's box, and I believe he was wearing Fernandez' batting helmet, to take the first pitch of the game. This was followed by Gordon hitting a home run, which was (and still is) a very emotional moment for him and his teammates, and baseball fans alike.
Really might be baseballs most hype moment EVER. The stare and bat flip is so cold, the call is perfect, and the crowd shot where it looks like the building is shaking is so insane.
Agreed. I get a secondhand adrenaline high from watching it. Also I think Gomez’s series ender against the D’Backs deserved to be on here. I remember the cameras shaking for that one.
The Bautista home run and bat flip regardless if you agree with it or not was actually the last highlight of his career. The following years he declined until he was out of baseball in 2018. It’s almost like the baseball gods got him back for that?
It's important to remember that homer was closure on a crazy almost 1 hour long 7th inning where it felt like the umps were against the Jays but then some lucky plays got some Jays on base for Bautista to crush it.
@@alexnas9634 he still died in a terrible way. Just being stupid. They were in complete right to be upset about it. He was their teammate. Their friend. Their brother.
"Freese hits it in the air to center, we will see you tomorrow night." Gives me chills every time. I was only a toddler when that happened, i really wish i could have been old enough to remember it.
As someone who IS old enough to remember it, that was an incredible moment. Game 6 of the WS with the Cardinals down 3-2 they get the walk-off to force game 7 which they ended up winning to win the chip.
Joe Buck borrowed that from his father, Jack Buck, who made that call when Kirby Puckett walked off Game 6 of the 1991 World Series. A perfect homage in a perfect moment.
Those mid 2010s blue jays teams had an excitement level I’m not sure I’ve seen elsewhere in modern baseball. That Bautista home run is the most insane I’ve ever seen a baseball stadium become
You don't watch much baseball I see. Have you ever heard of Jose Altuve? You know how many walkoffs he has? The Jay's are always overrated they are the cowboys of the mlb BOUNCED every time in the first round
@@garrettammann1661 why does literally every astros fan like shitting on others for no reason? the amount of homers isn't what he's talking about, it's the excitement level. some people are pathetic, man.
I was at Game 4(?) in LA when they beat the Dodgers after losing pretty bad the night before. With my brother in law who is and always has been a diehard Cubs fan, getting to watch him fly that W flag so proudly with the biggest shit eating grin on his face will live with me forever.
As a Cleveland fan, DAMN! Yall deserve it. But still to have that comeback happen to us in baseball then we actually do it against GS in the same year! Only f**king Cleveland man😂😂😂
I remember being a little kid and that was one of my first great Detroit sports moments that I vividly remember. Still get chills to this day. Especially after losing 119 games three seasons earlier
I was at the Nats last game of the season in 2016 and it was a very emotional time there too. I wrote JF16 on the side of my Nats cap in silver sharpie. I still have it and think of him sometimes
“We will see you, tomorrow night” MAN that gets me so pumped every time. I remember watching that game as a junior in high school with my best friend. Good times.
I was at the game where Mike Piazza hit that home run. When the ball cleared the fence, every single human screamed in joy and the stadium was shaking from everyone jumping. Incredible moment.
I'm really surprised the Red Sox winning the 2004 world series doesn't live rent free on these videos. Even if you aren't a Sox fan, that moment was one of the most amazing times.
Mike Piazza’s HR won the first sporting event in NYC following 9/11. The Mets were trailing in the bottom of the 8th against Braves in a pennant race. Thousands of firemen who’d lost friends at the Trade Center lost their minds in the stand when Piazza’s ball went out. . Prior to the game, the Mets and Braves players embraced. The Braves starter was from NYC, so was the guy who gave up the HR to Piazza. The bat is in Cooperstown. Everyone screaming ‘USA.’ That’s my no 1.
Been to some MLB games but not many since I'm younger, and I gotta say the most memorable moment I had was when I was living in Washington and went to watch the Mariners and it was Kyle Seagers last game. He got called off the field and got a standing ovation with cheering and yelling and whistling from all the fans. The Mariners were playing the Angels and even their fans were cheering. When he was in the dugout, everyone in the stands started chanting his name in unison. I remember it echoing around the stadium and feeling goosebumps. He came back out to be given the 3rd base and the crowd erupted again. You could see tears in his eyes as he turned towards the crowd. Even tho we were losing to the Angels, that's my favorite MLB game I have ever been to.
Dee’s home run was very touching, but Piazza’s was about a nation that was mourning and frightened and angry. We needed some normal. Baseball is that normal.
@@DayJunctionthe Piazza home run was the first game to take place in New York after 9/11. I believe this game is played on September 21, 2001. The Yankees first home game was on September 25, 2001
I mean ALWAYS the final out of the Cubs World Series. BUT, an honorable mention to me is Javier Baez hitting the HR against Cueto in the 8th of the NLDS
More impressive & touching to me than Dee’s homer, was Bartolo’s 85 MPH fastball right down the middle. Look at his body language after Dee makes contact.. I’m convinced Bartolo served him up a meatball & gifted him that opportunity.
The night where Baltimore came from behind to beat Boston which opened the door for Tampa to take the division away from the Yankees is still one of the greatest series of events in baseball history. Regardless of who you cheer for, true lovers of the game will appreciate forever the way that night unfolded.
As a Braves fan that Chipper Jones walk off was amazing. His last great moment. I hate that his final season ended in a infield fly. Chipper will always be my favorite player.
I’m a Mets fan, so I was watching that game after Jose Fernandez passed away. Dee Gordon’s home run made me shed some tears. Couldn’t be a more perfect moment. But Piazza in the bottom of the 8th hitting a 2 run shot to take the lead was indescribable. First sporting event after 9/11. The atmosphere was insane. That takes it for me
(disclaimer: I am a Jays fan just outside Toronto, and was watching the game live) The Bautista home run needs to be watched in the context of the entire inning which was over an hour long and full of emotion from both sides. Top of the inning had a throw by Jays catcher Martin to second go off the batter's bat, and allowed the go-ahead run to score. Umpire review held the call of no batter interference. Three errors by the Rangers in the bottom half, should have ended the inning before Bautista even came to the plate. Every other team sport has celebrations for great plays. This was easily a top 10 moment in baseball history. It was bat flip worthy.
Gibson homer. Unbeatable. In the overall situation. It was every kid tossing the ball up after saying "bottom 9th, full count, 2 outs, last chance!" And crushing it.
When I was little, my favorite baseball player was Jose Fernandez I had a jersey from him. I remember the day my mom told me that he passed away and I was speechless. I went to that game and man was it depressing. #16 forever and go marlins!
When they trumpet played Take me out to the ballgame I literally teared up best tribute ever I work for MLB and when I die I want that played at my funeral
I'm from Cleveland so this is completely unbiased, but I hope that Pittsburgh and Baltimore get back to the playoffs. I believe that baseball is a better sport and more exciting when those teams are good. Even though their attendance may not always be there, they have incredible fans that deserve a winner.
Coming from a Braves fan, Piazza's HR was perfect. It's the only time the Mets beat us that I was happy with, because the city of NY needed that way more than the Braves.
That first one reminds me of Dale Earnhardt Jr winning at Daytona right after his father died on the same track in the last lap in the Daytona 500. Earnhardt Sr was playing defense and protecting his son and Michael Waltrip in 1st and 2nd place when he made contact with a car behind him and he smashed into the wall at full speed. Jr winning that race is incredibly emotional to watch. Same with Dee's homerun.
Jeter’s Final Game still chokes me up everytime I literally been watching the Yankees since I was Born in 96 It has been a blessing and honor to have watched him for so many years
i remember it so vividly My dad and uncles all in the living room watching the mets yankees game then i hear it “did he get another one, gallo is on his way back it’s gone‼️‼️‼️” one of my favorite moments ever
Iam blessed to have watched alot of these live on tv playoff baseball is another beast. That Bautista homerun was awesome hate him or love him that hit was beautiful and the way the people go oĥĥh and the horn booming and the bat flip every baseball kids dream.
I remember watching Fernandez in the bullpen at Wrigley Field six weeks before the boating incident because I know Don Mattingly, he was the Miami manager and Fernandez had a devastating slider, RIP.
For anyone to young to remember or know mike piazzas home run 9/21 2001 TEN days after the worst attack since Pearl Harbor he for that moment helped ease a country. Kids today don’t know the world before 9/11 everything changed that day and for mike one of the most beloved players to hit a homerun like that it was incredible
Kinda disappointed I didn't see Joe Carter's world series winning home run. Such a great call, too, "Touch em all Joe, you'll never hit a bigger home run in your life!"
Nothing will ever be more emotional than Dee's home run. Literally broke me to tears every time.
The same AB, he wore Fernandez' helmet and took a pitch while batting right-handed. Such a great moment.
As a Braves fan, I couldn't even be mad at the Piazza dinger in the first game after 9/11.
Fernandez was on cocaine and crashed a boat killing others, wym?
Same.
Please explain whats happening here bro, I'm from the UK and don't get the back story
@@DdotRay86 Jose Fernandez, who was a young rising star pitcher for the Miami Marlins baseball team, was killed in a boating accident. He was a team favorite and a fan favorite, even fans of other teams and a favorite of other players.
Dee Gordon (a left-handed batter) was the leadoff batter of their first game following Fernandez' death and stood in the right-handed battery's box, and I believe he was wearing Fernandez' batting helmet, to take the first pitch of the game. This was followed by Gordon hitting a home run, which was (and still is) a very emotional moment for him and his teammates, and baseball fans alike.
Bartolo understood the mission. What a gem.
did the same thing for jeter in his final all star game. definitely on purpose
He served that to Gordon saying “here you go bro, you can have this one”
I'll never forget what he did for baseball by throwing that meatball to Dee, we all needed it
He’s an absolute legend…..
Exactly my thoughts. I think that was definitely on purpose. What a dude
the crowd noise in Bautistas alds game 5 home run is still crazy to me
I was watching that live and it was absolutely incredible. That bat flip was an all-timer.
The horn sound was beautiful.
He then got punched and the picture of it went viral
the batflip
2:52 The Bautista homerun is just epic, with the crowd reaction, the call, and the GOAL HORN, amazing!
Every team needs a goal horn
Really might be baseballs most hype moment EVER. The stare and bat flip is so cold, the call is perfect, and the crowd shot where it looks like the building is shaking is so insane.
Agreed. I get a secondhand adrenaline high from watching it. Also I think Gomez’s series ender against the D’Backs deserved to be on here. I remember the cameras shaking for that one.
The Bautista home run and bat flip regardless if you agree with it or not was actually the last highlight of his career. The following years he declined until he was out of baseball in 2018. It’s almost like the baseball gods got him back for that?
It's important to remember that homer was closure on a crazy almost 1 hour long 7th inning where it felt like the umps were against the Jays but then some lucky plays got some Jays on base for Bautista to crush it.
Nothing beats the Dee Gordon homerun. What a moment
yup honouring a murderer who drove drunk and killed his two friends...good moment
@@alexnas9634 damn that’s the worst way of putting it lol
Even more respect to bartolo colon because he basically served him a meatball
@@alexnas9634 he still died in a terrible way. Just being stupid. They were in complete right to be upset about it. He was their teammate. Their friend. Their brother.
I'll see your Dee Gordon and raise you a 1993 Joe Carter...
Dee Gordon’s home run is unlike any other. What a moment
"Freese hits it in the air to center, we will see you tomorrow night." Gives me chills every time. I was only a toddler when that happened, i really wish i could have been old enough to remember it.
As someone who IS old enough to remember it, that was an incredible moment. Game 6 of the WS with the Cardinals down 3-2 they get the walk-off to force game 7 which they ended up winning to win the chip.
No. The HR was amazing.
Not even close to the triple, though.
Fans were bodyslamming each other for that ball
Damn I'm getting old
Best game in the history of Major League Baseball.
I don't know who was on that trumpet, but their musical timing was so respectful it is hard to put in to words.
lol what
@@iGaveLiaHIV the guy is right, the trumpeter is amazing
military style sound to it. amazing
A compact disc
No 'extra' was needed
2:20 The interview with Chipper Jones where he says that this is the only game that he was okay with losing shows how powerful that night was
this was after 9/11 right?
@@Adrianobrien-l7g yea it was. I think it was New Yorks first sporting event after
@@colebaker___it was americas first sporting event after 9/11
"We will see you tomorrow night" is such an awesome way to call a play/end the game
Joe Buck borrowed that from his father, Jack Buck, who made that call when Kirby Puckett walked off Game 6 of the 1991 World Series. A perfect homage in a perfect moment.
Beaten only by, "See you later on tonight," (2004).
That Cardinals game took place on my 13th birthday. Best birthday present ever.
@@limegreenelevator what makes that line even more ironic was the fact that Puckett’s homer was also in the 11th inning
Those mid 2010s blue jays teams had an excitement level I’m not sure I’ve seen elsewhere in modern baseball. That Bautista home run is the most insane I’ve ever seen a baseball stadium become
You don't watch much baseball I see. Have you ever heard of Jose Altuve? You know how many walkoffs he has? The Jay's are always overrated they are the cowboys of the mlb BOUNCED every time in the first round
@@garrettammann1661 They went to back to back ALCS in 2015-2016. I don't think that's possible if you lose in the first round?
@@garrettammann1661 they were talking about the excitement level of Bautista's homer, not how many he has hit before
Blue Jays literally never won shit those years. Fuck are you on about lmao
@@garrettammann1661 why does literally every astros fan like shitting on others for no reason? the amount of homers isn't what he's talking about, it's the excitement level. some people are pathetic, man.
As a Cubs fan. That clip of the Cubs World Series win will always give me goosebumps. That was over a century in the making!
I wish it had the replay of Bryant picking up the grounder with a huge smile on his face.
I was at Game 4(?) in LA when they beat the Dodgers after losing pretty bad the night before. With my brother in law who is and always has been a diehard Cubs fan, getting to watch him fly that W flag so proudly with the biggest shit eating grin on his face will live with me forever.
As a Cleveland fan, DAMN! Yall deserve it. But still to have that comeback happen to us in baseball then we actually do it against GS in the same year! Only f**king Cleveland man😂😂😂
Moments like these will live on in every Baseball fan’s hearts
Bautista's has the biggest crowd explosion I've ever heard
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Man every time i see Dee Gordon's homerun puts a lump in my throat thats hard to swallow. Best sport ever!! ❤⚾️. #16 R.I.P. ✌🏽
I watched the Magglio home run live in '06. Best moment I've ever had as a Tigers fan.
As a lifelong Tigers fan I can totally understand
I remember being a little kid and that was one of my first great Detroit sports moments that I vividly remember. Still get chills to this day. Especially after losing 119 games three seasons earlier
I was at the Nats last game of the season in 2016 and it was a very emotional time there too. I wrote JF16 on the side of my Nats cap in silver sharpie. I still have it and think of him sometimes
The "No doubt about it!" and immediate Horn after is imo the most satisfying home run call I have ever heard.
“We will see you, tomorrow night” MAN that gets me so pumped every time. I remember watching that game as a junior in high school with my best friend. Good times.
The Jose Bautista home run bar flip still gives me goosebumps
I was at the game where Mike Piazza hit that home run. When the ball cleared the fence, every single human screamed in joy and the stadium was shaking from everyone jumping. Incredible moment.
I'm really surprised the Red Sox winning the 2004 world series doesn't live rent free on these videos. Even if you aren't a Sox fan, that moment was one of the most amazing times.
I’m so glad they have the Delmon Young play on here…absolute chills every time as an Orioles fan
That's the loudest roar I've ever heard from a stadium full of fans.
Mike Piazza’s HR won the first sporting event in NYC following 9/11. The Mets were trailing in the bottom of the 8th against Braves in a pennant race. Thousands of firemen who’d lost friends at the Trade Center lost their minds in the stand when Piazza’s ball went out. . Prior to the game, the Mets and Braves players embraced. The Braves starter was from NYC, so was the guy who gave up the HR to Piazza. The bat is in Cooperstown. Everyone screaming ‘USA.’ That’s my no 1.
Bartolo what an absolute CHAD for giving Dee a perfect pitch
Watching Rizzo stuff the ball in his pocket is priceless
Been to some MLB games but not many since I'm younger, and I gotta say the most memorable moment I had was when I was living in Washington and went to watch the Mariners and it was Kyle Seagers last game. He got called off the field and got a standing ovation with cheering and yelling and whistling from all the fans. The Mariners were playing the Angels and even their fans were cheering. When he was in the dugout, everyone in the stands started chanting his name in unison. I remember it echoing around the stadium and feeling goosebumps. He came back out to be given the 3rd base and the crowd erupted again. You could see tears in his eyes as he turned towards the crowd. Even tho we were losing to the Angels, that's my favorite MLB game I have ever been to.
As much as I love Hernandez's Perfect game, as a Mariner's fan... nothing gets the goosebumps going more than Dave Niehaus calling the 95 Slide.
I was waiting for that clip to show up lol Oh well. Looks like Ill just have to search for it myself...again lol
Dee’s home run was very touching, but Piazza’s was about a nation that was mourning and frightened and angry. We needed some normal. Baseball is that normal.
was that around the 9/11 attacks? I was too young.
@@DayJunction directly after
@@DayJunctionthe Piazza home run was the first game to take place in New York after 9/11. I believe this game is played on September 21, 2001. The Yankees first home game was on September 25, 2001
I always felt like colon gave him that one and said, “you better blast this”
same, if there was ever a time a batter was thrown an intentional homer, it was right then
@@glorkYT Pujols when he was nearing 700 was getting meatballs
Wasn't Colon also pitching to Pujols when he hit 700?
He also pitched jeters last game , dudes a class act
Nice video I’ve seen that Marlins one a 100 times and I still get goosebumps.
Freese was so different that series. DEAD CENTER to force game 7. On top of a bases clearing, game- tying triple. Legend
Game 7, 2001, I was 9 years old and will never forget that moment.
Love Chipper's walk-off against Paplebon! The call makes it even better! Edit: Should have added Brooks Conrad walk-off slam against the Reds in 2010.
I mean ALWAYS the final out of the Cubs World Series. BUT, an honorable mention to me is Javier Baez hitting the HR against Cueto in the 8th of the NLDS
2011-2017 baseball was the best thing ever
More impressive & touching to me than Dee’s homer, was Bartolo’s 85 MPH fastball right down the middle. Look at his body language after Dee makes contact.. I’m convinced Bartolo served him up a meatball & gifted him that opportunity.
The night where Baltimore came from behind to beat Boston which opened the door for Tampa to take the division away from the Yankees is still one of the greatest series of events in baseball history. Regardless of who you cheer for, true lovers of the game will appreciate forever the way that night unfolded.
The king Felix perfect game call may be my favorite call of all time from any sport
that jays run was the most hype baseball has ever seen, a baseball stadium hasn't gone that crazy since i stg
Dee Gordon who never hits for power said “I got this boys”. Tear jerker for sure
Joe Carter to win back-to-back World Series was pretty kewl as well also
Gibby's shot and Vin's call gives me goosebumps every time.
As a Braves fan that Chipper Jones walk off was amazing. His last great moment. I hate that his final season ended in a infield fly. Chipper will always be my favorite player.
The emotional range of these clips is impressive.
I’m a Mets fan, so I was watching that game after Jose Fernandez passed away. Dee Gordon’s home run made me shed some tears. Couldn’t be a more perfect moment. But Piazza in the bottom of the 8th hitting a 2 run shot to take the lead was indescribable. First sporting event after 9/11. The atmosphere was insane. That takes it for me
I will never forget the Cueto chant. Us pirates fans have been through so much, it’s something we will never forget
Ohhh the first one gets me the one with Jose Fernandez of the Marlins
First clip still gives me the chills. I’d also recommend adding 2020 WS game 4 finish and 2022 NLDS Cronenworth single and Freeman strikeout
I was pissed at that one but the dodgers winning the World Series made it go away
(disclaimer: I am a Jays fan just outside Toronto, and was watching the game live)
The Bautista home run needs to be watched in the context of the entire inning which was over an hour long and full of emotion from both sides.
Top of the inning had a throw by Jays catcher Martin to second go off the batter's bat, and allowed the go-ahead run to score. Umpire review held the call of no batter interference.
Three errors by the Rangers in the bottom half, should have ended the inning before Bautista even came to the plate.
Every other team sport has celebrations for great plays.
This was easily a top 10 moment in baseball history.
It was bat flip worthy.
I was at the Ortiz Slam game. Most decibels i've heard from a crowd. Ever.
The most emotional moment for me is Kirk Gibson's entire walk up and at bat in the 1988 World Series...
the Dee Gordon homerun gets me every single time. even as phillies fan, that is probably my favorite moment in baseball.
My man’s D.Ortiz the biggest finesser of all time. Having folks call him Big Daddy lmao (even me lol) big papi hahahah
Delmon youngs double will always be my favorite playoff moment in terms of atmosphere. The crowd scream gets me every time
Yup, the loudest I've ever heard.
Gibson homer. Unbeatable. In the overall situation. It was every kid tossing the ball up after saying "bottom 9th, full count, 2 outs, last chance!" And crushing it.
When I was little, my favorite baseball player was Jose Fernandez I had a jersey from him. I remember the day my mom told me that he passed away and I was speechless. I went to that game and man was it depressing. #16 forever and go marlins!
Bautista's bat flip may just be the best bat flip of all time
Nice way to end it too, with Kirk Gibson miracle shot!
Seven years later, I still thought Bryant was going to throw that ball over Rizzo's head.😰
When they trumpet played Take me out to the ballgame I literally teared up best tribute ever I work for MLB and when I die I want that played at my funeral
Joe Carter’s game winning HR should be on the list.
I'm from Cleveland so this is completely unbiased, but I hope that Pittsburgh and Baltimore get back to the playoffs. I believe that baseball is a better sport and more exciting when those teams are good. Even though their attendance may not always be there, they have incredible fans that deserve a winner.
If tori hunter catches that ball that’s the best catch in MLB history
Coming from a Braves fan, Piazza's HR was perfect. It's the only time the Mets beat us that I was happy with, because the city of NY needed that way more than the Braves.
That first one reminds me of Dale Earnhardt Jr winning at Daytona right after his father died on the same track in the last lap in the Daytona 500. Earnhardt Sr was playing defense and protecting his son and Michael Waltrip in 1st and 2nd place when he made contact with a car behind him and he smashed into the wall at full speed. Jr winning that race is incredibly emotional to watch. Same with Dee's homerun.
Ortiz was a man possessed in that 2013 playoff run. For me that was probably the best hitter I've ever seen with my own eyes.( As a Yankee fan)
Even as a yankee fan, Jose Fernandez tribute and dee gordons HR was the most emotional by far
Jeter’s Final Game still chokes me up everytime
I literally been watching the Yankees since I was Born in 96
It has been a blessing and honor to have watched him for so many years
Colon definitely gave Gordon that cookie on purpose
Mike Piazza’s home run during the first Mets game back after 9/11 is one of my all time favorites…it’s almost like he healed the city of New York
Is this the hr in the video?
The David freese triple in the 9th and homer in the 11th is one of the craziest things I’ve watched on live TV
i remember it so vividly My dad and uncles all in the living room watching the mets yankees game then i hear it “did he get another one, gallo is on his way back it’s gone‼️‼️‼️” one of my favorite moments ever
Kirby Puckett home run should have been on here! Rest were great though
Iam blessed to have watched alot of these live on tv playoff baseball is another beast. That Bautista homerun was awesome hate him or love him that hit was beautiful and the way the people go oĥĥh and the horn booming and the bat flip every baseball kids dream.
What's the significance behind that particular home run?
All these years later, I still get emotional when watching Dee's homer.
I love it very good video
Thx
I remember watching Fernandez in the bullpen at Wrigley Field six weeks before the boating incident because I know Don Mattingly, he was the Miami manager and Fernandez had a devastating slider, RIP.
there truly is nothing like October baseball
Bartolo knew what he was doing. What a stud. Not enough credit. 👍
mike piazzas 9/11 hr made me so emotional while watching on tv
Baseball is LIFE. Life is BASEBALL! 🇺🇸 ⚾️
these literally gave me goosebumps
For anyone to young to remember or know mike piazzas home run 9/21 2001 TEN days after the worst attack since Pearl Harbor he for that moment helped ease a country. Kids today don’t know the world before 9/11 everything changed that day and for mike one of the most beloved players to hit a homerun like that it was incredible
Kinda disappointed I didn't see Joe Carter's world series winning home run. Such a great call, too, "Touch em all Joe, you'll never hit a bigger home run in your life!"
6:02 People may hate on Joe Buck but this call is still damn cool
how? he sounds bored
He basically ripped off his father from the '91 world series...or honored it. However you think of it.
That home run from Mike piazza makes so emotional the most. New York needed that after the terroist attacks
2009 Game 4 Phillies/Dodgers NLCS. Jimmy Rollins hits one in gap to win the game. The fact that's not on this list is a crime
Will forever remember the cubs grand slam on my Nats me my dad and my pops couldn’t believe we just sat there for five min it was not talking😭
I was at that game when Chipper walked it off. It was his last one 💪🏻 landed about 50 ft from me. One of the best experiences of my life 💯💯💯
Cubs winning the WS. Gah gets me every time
Way to finish with the one and only, Vin Scully. Go Dodgers.
Missed one bro
Red sox fans have waited long to hear it
After the Gordon home run you can see a fan on the Jumbotron crying too. Very moving.
David Ortiz’s grandslam was just as clutch as it gets!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bautistas bat flip was insane
I was losing my mind the whole video until I saw you saved the best for last.
Nothing beats Jose Bautistas home run
Almost got teared up after the Dee home run.
4:53 even the cop is cheering LMAO