@@georgegoble6054 Glad you caught that! If anything those stats were an indicator that if anybody could beat Mariano it was the Red Sox. Furthermore Mariano had already blown a save against them in July of that year when Mueller hit the walk off in the bottom of the ninth!
Man, this brought back so many memories of that insane 2004 ALCS. It’s wild to think how the Yankees went from dominating to completely collapsing. That Dave Roberts steal and Ortiz’s walk-offs were pure magic. Honestly, it felt like the moment everything changed for the Red Sox, and the Yankees just never recovered the same aura. Such an epic series, and this video does a great job of capturing it all!
The past 15 years have been tough as a Yankees fan. Not because the team is worse than many teams (I’m well aware many other teams are having to go through worse), but because the team SHOULD be much better considering their legacy and (especially) payroll. They’ve been neglected and inconsistent this whole time, and the 2024 World Series proved that. It’s just embarrassing to see, and the massive number of Yankee haters are lapping it up lol
“Roger Clemens would take matters into his own hands…” *throws up and in ball to Manny that Angel Hernandez might have called a strike, Manny flips out for no reason*
From a Red Sox fan: Demolishing Old Yankee Stadium was the worst decision in Yankee History. Seriously sickens me to think they demolished Baseball history..... to build a newer.. far worse stadium.
I’m sorry but that don zimmer moment was one of the funniest of my lifetime. Was funny back then and is still funny now. What did he expect to happen???
The 2004 ALCS (Yankees/Red Sox) was a classic……Red Sox since the late 80s, the one game that was music to my ears was when the Red Sox hammered the Yankees in game 7 of the ALCS…..yankee stadium was quiet as a mouse the whole game…..fun fact :twenty years later, Dave Roberts (2004 Red Sox) and the dodgers defeated the Yankees in the 2024 World Series in five games on the 20 year anniversary of the Red Sox 2004 World Series championship……
@@PurelyBaseballYTI completely forgot it was him who hit that homer and when I saw it here I just thought "you're telling me THIS is aaron boone? Really?" it's crazy to think about
Well done! I can't believe it's been 20 years already. Feels like a lifetime ago. And, as a Sox fan, not much in the world of sports brings me as much joy as watching the yankees fail. I think there was another umpire reversal in game 6 that was crucial as well, if I recall correctly.
In the 21st century, officially starting in 2001 rather than 2000, the Red Sox have won 4 World Series titles to the Yankees 1. The 2004 ALCS, still the only time a baseball team rallied from a 3-0 deficit to win a best of seven game series, turned the tide. Though not a particular fan of either team I can recall being in disbelief after the anticlimactic World Series: Did the Red Sox actually win a World Series and break the curse? How is this not an alternate reality? I was certainly happy for Red Sox Nation and will never forget it as long as I live.
@@cococock2418 Well, you're also a clown with the basic ability to type, 'cause although there's nothing legendary about Pedro's post game interview, there's also no reason for you to label him like that, so a clown calling another person a clown is a very stupid tactic.
Just a slight correction: Since the Division Series is best 3 of 5, in 2004 the Yankees won the series 3-1 over the Twins and the Red Sox 3-0 over the Angels. (Not 4-1 and 4-0.) Not a big deal, but just FWIW.
Slight correction: Schilling had been "dealing with an ankle injury" in Game ONE. That's why he got shellacked like he did. In Game Six, that bloody sock meant that he had DEALT with the injury, literally getting hit shit SEWN TOGETHER. Something he would do again vs the Cardinals.
Seriously, he was already on his way down, can't fight gravity, why didn't any Yankee on the bench stop the dinosaur from getting on the field during a brawl smfh
I always wonder how much Grady Little was bribed to bring Pedro back in for the 8th when Timlin and Embree had emerged as a reliable setup/closer options.
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@@PurelyBaseballYT Cool. You need to change the name of your channel though, for the sake of authenticity. Oh, wait a minute you're the opposite of that. Silly me. Purely baseball was my childhood experience. I was a Yankee fan and my best friend was a Red Sox fan. My second favorite team was the Red Sox, and his was the Yankees. We learned a lot from each other. He went on to become a car thief and I a heroin addict. We hate each other now, and baseball too. As ultimate losers, You're our favorite channel.
The '86 series when they were one strike away the Mets comeback was the bottom of the 10th, not the 11th. As a diehard, lifelong Mets fan i like the facts straight lol.
@@PhantomThiefOfSports strange how that minor detail always gets left out. It's right up there with Bucky Dent's walk-off home run in the top of the 7th inning.
Great video, can’t wait to see more from your channel. Just some feedback- I think the double vision blur effect is being overused here. It’s very distracting for me. Other than that keep up the great work!
@@johningersoll1118 Thanks! Several more are certainly in the works. Gotcha! I appreciate the feedback! I’ll talk to my editor about that for future videos!
As a Yankee fan in retrospect, I can deal with the Red Sox occasionally winning a championship because they usually follow it up with 2-3 losing seasons, something they considered inconceivable back in 2004. My Yankees always choke, but the Red Sox are truly all-or-nothing, without exception.
I definitely agree with this. Yes they lost in 01 and 03 to the Diamondbacks and Marlins, but in each of those series they just ran up against some of the most dominant postseason pitching runs of all time. Not to mention, even with the those two World Series losses, the one thing that Yankee fans could always hang their heads high on was the fact that they had 26 titles to the Red Sox 0 since 1918. They still had the ghosts shining down on them. But once Four Days in October happened, the Yankee dynasty, and the mystique of the old Yankee Stadium, plus the aura of the franchise were dead. And the only time that they've won the World Series, they didn't have to face the Red Sox in the playoffs that year who had bashed them during the season series. If not for 09, this would be the Curse of Dave Roberts.
Dynasty ended at the hands of Luis Gonzalez. The choke of 2004 just accelerated the decline towards quick fix free agent signings and trades that didn’t pan out (Carl Pavano, Randy Johnson, Jaret Wright, Tony Womack).
I became a Yankee fan when I was 7 years old I missed the 99 World Series bc I didnt really start to become a die hard fan until 2000. When we lost game 5 I knew we were in trouble bc our starting pitching besides Mussina was ass. If they had Andy Pettite and Jeff Nelson they wouldn’t have blown that series and I still believe that to this day. But after 2004 was also when they started forgetting how to develop players and their starting pitching was bad for a while.
Before Buckners misplay it was already tied yea they lost because of it but if he did make the play they weren’t guaranteed to win at least that’s how you made it sound
I think the pathetic bullpen deserves most of the blame. Also, why was Buckner and his shredded knees playing in the 11th anyway? Since Stanley was nowhere near first base, I'm not sure even if he had fielded it cleanly, Buckner would've beat Mookie to the bag. anyway.
@KK-fb9nz And the thing is McNamara had been using defensive replacements for Buckner in late innings all year so why not here? So you have to give him a lot of blame too along with Schiraldi and Stanley.
What was Pedro supposed to do? He did the only thing he really could. If you think a 70 year man can't hurt you if you dont protect yourself, just go ahead and try it, especially a former professional athle.... baseball player.
As baseball fan neutral no favorites yankees dynasty ended on nov 4th 2001 in Arizona game 7 gonzalez broken bat floater in center field off Rivera was final curtain call 04 team was complete joke red sox wanted to legit end the curse should have done in years 96 - 01 the true Yankee dominant teams even though 97 and 01 teams didn't win but kept core intact Fun fact 24 years since MLB has had last repeat champion 1998 -2000 NYY still awesome video
I think what killed the Yankees the most was analytics in the game of baseball. Ever since it existed the Yankees were never the same. In the introduction of Moneyball it shows both the A's and Yankees Payroll and how it was impossible to beat a franchise with the most money. Now with the evolution of analytics any team can compete with the Yankees especially if they have money like the Dodgers. In my opinion I think if MLB eliminates Analytics, the Yankees will be back to winning championships again but we all know thats never going to happen any time soon.
I respect your opinion on everything but saying that Buckner was the reason of the 86 World Series. not the bunch of things that went wrong before that play. even happy. rest in peace rip buckner.
@@PurelyBaseballYT what people forget is that Mattingly - bad back and all could still hit. His last year he hit .288 - impressive all things considered and in the postseason he hit .417. Much as I love Tino I wish like hell Donny would’ve stayed on one more year and got his ring. It’s a crime he didn’t because he was the glue that held that organization together when they were a really bad team in the late 80s-early 90s
Their pitching was garbage. Mo was his usual stellar self and El Duque was a great midseason addition, but the rest of the staff was terrible. Mussina had a rough year and Javy Vasquez (who made the AS team) completely fell apart in the second half. That lineup carried them into the playoffs but good pitching always finds a way to shut down good hitting in October. The ‘03 team (that should’ve lost to the Red Sox) was better.
@@brettsinger9565 5-2 bottom of the 8th inning of a game 7 how many teams make that comeback, honestly? Didn’t hurt that Grady Little (who was fired because of this) left Pedro in the game when he was at 118 pitches. That’s why I said they “should’ve” lost that series.
Paul Quantrill isn't "iconic" - not even in the mistaken way the word is rampantly used at the moment. Quantrill requires no discussion - being a player who is largely unknown outside of Canada, except to hardcore fans. The word misuse, however, must be addressed. In addition to being the most overused word on TH-cam, Iconic is also, by far, the most MISused - misusers seeming to believe it means simply "widely known," "instantly recognizable," "memorable," etc., without specific and sole reference to imagery. (Note: Though the presenter here isn't guilty of this error, "Iconic" is often misapplied to things like Songs, or Lines of Dialogue, etc. But Only Imagery can be Iconic - i.e., a person or thing whose Image is famous, usu. with the implication that it has become emblematic. The word Icon, in orginal Greek, MEANS Image.) Increasingly, too, Iconic is being employed, mistakenly, as a simple synonym of "very famous" - the way the presenter seems to use it here. In doing so he makes a double error: Not only is Quantrill not Very Famous (or instantly recognizable, etc.), the word used to express that idea is inapt, as Iconic means none of those things, per se. This case of misuse has spiraled due to the TH-cam Feedback Loop - wherein video-makers parrot and propagate each other's speech errors. A troubling consequence of such wide misuse is that dictionaries - as a matter of long-held policy (now in need of revision in this age of the viral Internet, for obvious reasons) - will update definitions to reflect vernacular usage, setting up a slippery slope towards our language's ultimate debasement.
The Yankees of the 50s and 60s were the best dynasty in their franchise history OVERALL. But I believe this one is by far the best over the last 30 years or so - in modern MLB history
@@visioneuphoria4059 I’d argue the majority of Yankee fans are extremely unsatisfied with how the team has played over the last 20 years. Justifiable or not. Always over 500 or not. World Series wins are single handedly the only thing they care about. One in over a 20 year timespan isn’t enough for them. While it’s not the same curse - it certainly looks like a curse from an outside perspective.
@@PeteyThePandadon’t mean shit when you don’t win the price buddy … nobody respects the Yankees anymore and other teams have proven that, specially Boston, Houston and Dodgers 😂
@ Yankees won said prize 5 times in those 32 years while falling just short 3 other times - more than any other team in that span. Winning the World Series is hard, which is why there hasn’t been a repeat champion in 24 years. Last team to do it? Take a guess…
All these years later, I still can't believe that first base ump, who was merely 3 feet away, couldn't see what happened. Umps or refs suck in all sports
Really well made. As a Red Sox fan, I never get sick of seeing another person's presentation about the best sports year ever!!
Thanks man!
As a Red Sox fan myself, I loved every second of making this.
@@PurelyBaseballYT 15:55 WTH he had blown 7 of 23 vs the Sox and u said it was all over??????????????????????????
@@georgegoble6054 Glad you caught that! If anything those stats were an indicator that if anybody could beat Mariano it was the Red Sox. Furthermore Mariano had already blown a save against them in July of that year when Mueller hit the walk off in the bottom of the ninth!
Im a red sox fan but the Yankees dynasty ended on the bat of Luis gonzalez
I agree
no that was when the cracks were forming, the 04 loss is when the yankees dynasty truly ended.
Well that also was off Mariano so it’s something to think about 😂
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I absolutely agree
Man, this brought back so many memories of that insane 2004 ALCS. It’s wild to think how the Yankees went from dominating to completely collapsing. That Dave Roberts steal and Ortiz’s walk-offs were pure magic. Honestly, it felt like the moment everything changed for the Red Sox, and the Yankees just never recovered the same aura. Such an epic series, and this video does a great job of capturing it all!
@PurelyBaseballYT 15:55 WTH he had blown 7 of 23 vs the Sox and u said it was all over??????????????????????????
The past 15 years have been tough as a Yankees fan. Not because the team is worse than many teams (I’m well aware many other teams are having to go through worse), but because the team SHOULD be much better considering their legacy and (especially) payroll. They’ve been neglected and inconsistent this whole time, and the 2024 World Series proved that. It’s just embarrassing to see, and the massive number of Yankee haters are lapping it up lol
2009 and counting 😂😂😂
They gave a boatload of money to an over achieving Marlin thinking he was the next cabrera. He’s been average
Boston looks to be getting better again, so we might have an official return of the rivalry for 2025.
Baseball is better when rivalries exist.
Womp womp
Srry hahaha I do get what you mean
‘We don’t win *every* year’… waaah, yankee, waaah! Need a bah-bah? Now ya get to earn it, not buy it
“Roger Clemens would take matters into his own hands…”
*throws up and in ball to Manny that Angel Hernandez might have called a strike, Manny flips out for no reason*
LMAO not the Angel callout
Blowing a 3-0 series lead and demolishing the Old Yankee Stadium have made this team fall from grace.
From a Red Sox fan: Demolishing Old Yankee Stadium was the worst decision in Yankee History. Seriously sickens me to think they demolished Baseball history..... to build a newer.. far worse stadium.
@@PurelyBaseballYT The new Yankee Stadium is a great park. Put a sock in it.
I’m sorry but that don zimmer moment was one of the funniest of my lifetime. Was funny back then and is still funny now. What did he expect to happen???
My exact thoughts lol.
The 2004 ALCS (Yankees/Red Sox) was a classic……Red Sox since the late 80s, the one game that was music to my ears was when the Red Sox hammered the Yankees in game 7 of the ALCS…..yankee stadium was quiet as a mouse the whole game…..fun fact :twenty years later, Dave Roberts (2004 Red Sox) and the dodgers defeated the Yankees in the 2024 World Series in five games on the 20 year anniversary of the Red Sox 2004 World Series championship……
@@beezy22 Never knew that about 2024! Super cool to hear dude. 🔥
@@PurelyBaseballYTyes indeed……👍🙌
So basically he keeps on shitting on NY 😂😂😂
@@eriklaguiraoficial yup lol…..
I still think the Marlins and the Diamondbacks should get more credit for ending the dynasty than the Red Sox.
Very simple-they let Andy Petitte leave. He stays they win!
5:20 crazy how aaron boone went from being a yankees hero to managing the embarrassment that was the 2024 yankees
@@NickTheFlasque The entire time I was writing that segment.. that was my exact thought lol
@@PurelyBaseballYTI completely forgot it was him who hit that homer and when I saw it here I just thought "you're telling me THIS is aaron boone? Really?" it's crazy to think about
Well done! I can't believe it's been 20 years already. Feels like a lifetime ago. And, as a Sox fan, not much in the world of sports brings me as much joy as watching the yankees fail.
I think there was another umpire reversal in game 6 that was crucial as well, if I recall correctly.
In the 21st century, officially starting in 2001 rather than 2000, the Red Sox have won 4 World Series titles to the Yankees 1. The 2004 ALCS, still the only time a baseball team rallied from a 3-0 deficit to win a best of seven game series, turned the tide. Though not a particular fan of either team I can recall being in disbelief after the anticlimactic World Series: Did the Red Sox actually win a World Series and break the curse? How is this not an alternate reality? I was certainly happy for Red Sox Nation and will never forget it as long as I live.
13:49 “…call the Yankees my daddies.” Oh man, I totally forgot that legendary quote 😂
@@baronvg Iconic lol
nothig legendary about it, pedro is a clown
The Yankees were his daddy in 2009, that's for sure.
@@cococock2418he’s in the HOF and it’s literally the best pitcher of his generation … sit your casual ass down
@@cococock2418 Well, you're also a clown with the basic ability to type, 'cause although there's nothing legendary about Pedro's post game interview, there's also no reason for you to label him like that, so a clown calling another person a clown is a very stupid tactic.
The rule at the time that division rivals couldn’t meet in the first round of the playoffs seemed to guarantee Yanks v Red Sox in the ALCS.
There was no curse, Dan Shaughnessy needed a new angle to sell books.
That’s all.
"We've been beating these guys for 100 years. They can't beat us." - Yogi Berra. Thanks for killing that, Steinbrenners.
Just a slight correction: Since the Division Series is best 3 of 5, in 2004 the Yankees won the series 3-1 over the Twins and the Red Sox 3-0 over the Angels. (Not 4-1 and 4-0.) Not a big deal, but just FWIW.
Slight correction: Schilling had been "dealing with an ankle injury" in Game ONE. That's why he got shellacked like he did. In Game Six, that bloody sock meant that he had DEALT with the injury, literally getting hit shit SEWN TOGETHER. Something he would do again vs the Cardinals.
I don’t get why people were upset about dinner getting thrown. What was Pedro supposed to do? He was clearly coming at Pedro to attack him
Agreed
Seriously, he was already on his way down, can't fight gravity, why didn't any Yankee on the bench stop the dinosaur from getting on the field during a brawl smfh
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I always wonder how much Grady Little was bribed to bring Pedro back in for the 8th when Timlin and Embree had emerged as a reliable setup/closer options.
Long live the greatest era in MLB history, 1993-2004
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@@PurelyBaseballYT Cool. You need to change the name of your channel though, for the sake of authenticity. Oh, wait a minute you're the opposite of that. Silly me. Purely baseball was my childhood experience. I was a Yankee fan and my best friend was a Red Sox fan. My second favorite team was the Red Sox, and his was the Yankees. We learned a lot from each other. He went on to become a car thief and I a heroin addict. We hate each other now, and baseball too. As ultimate losers, You're our favorite channel.
The '86 series when they were one strike away the Mets comeback was the bottom of the 10th, not the 11th. As a diehard, lifelong Mets fan i like the facts straight lol.
Not to mention, the Sox blew the lead again in game 7
@@PhantomThiefOfSports strange how that minor detail always gets left out. It's right up there with Bucky Dent's walk-off home run in the top of the 7th inning.
I remember this! I was in midle school! good old times!
Incredible to relive! Very cool moment.
You are criminally underrated
You’re the goat man 💪🏻Appreciate you!
new subscriber, outstanding work bro
Appreciate it dude! Glad you enjoyed it.
love this vids, great channel
Glad you like them!
Great video, can’t wait to see more from your channel.
Just some feedback- I think the double vision blur effect is being overused here. It’s very distracting for me. Other than that keep up the great work!
@@johningersoll1118 Thanks! Several more are certainly in the works.
Gotcha! I appreciate the feedback! I’ll talk to my editor about that for future videos!
As a Yankee fan in retrospect, I can deal with the Red Sox occasionally winning a championship because they usually follow it up with 2-3 losing seasons, something they considered inconceivable back in 2004. My Yankees always choke, but the Red Sox are truly all-or-nothing, without exception.
Completely agreed.
Yankees and Red Sox rivalry at its peak
GOATED! GO RED SOX 4 LIFEEEE 🟥🧦💘😻
Preach.
@ 🩷😼💍💍💍💍💍
I definitely agree with this. Yes they lost in 01 and 03 to the Diamondbacks and Marlins, but in each of those series they just ran up against some of the most dominant postseason pitching runs of all time. Not to mention, even with the those two World Series losses, the one thing that Yankee fans could always hang their heads high on was the fact that they had 26 titles to the Red Sox 0 since 1918. They still had the ghosts shining down on them. But once Four Days in October happened, the Yankee dynasty, and the mystique of the old Yankee Stadium, plus the aura of the franchise were dead. And the only time that they've won the World Series, they didn't have to face the Red Sox in the playoffs that year who had bashed them during the season series. If not for 09, this would be the Curse of Dave Roberts.
Dynasty ended at the hands of Luis Gonzalez. The choke of 2004 just accelerated the decline towards quick fix free agent signings and trades that didn’t pan out (Carl Pavano, Randy Johnson, Jaret Wright, Tony Womack).
Great vid. Great to see HBO’s the curse of the Bambino make an appearance.
If you haven’t seen it, you should. It’s on TH-cam and It’s pretty good.
I actually watched it for the sake of this video!
As a Red Sox fan, it was awesome.
Glad you enjoyed brotha 💯
I became a Yankee fan when I was 7 years old I missed the 99 World Series bc I didnt really start to become a die hard fan until 2000. When we lost game 5 I knew we were in trouble bc our starting pitching besides Mussina was ass. If they had Andy Pettite and Jeff Nelson they wouldn’t have blown that series and I still believe that to this day. But after 2004 was also when they started forgetting how to develop players and their starting pitching was bad for a while.
Um, Aaron Boone backup 2B. he was their starting 3B.
100% my mistake
It's amazing how the Red Sox became the Yankees and vice versa
The Red Sox didn't become the Yankees. They win a World Series here and there are pretty horrible in between. That was never us.
Before Buckners misplay it was already tied yea they lost because of it but if he did make the play they weren’t guaranteed to win at least that’s how you made it sound
I think the pathetic bullpen deserves most of the blame. Also, why was Buckner and his shredded knees playing in the 11th anyway? Since Stanley was nowhere near first base, I'm not sure even if he had fielded it cleanly, Buckner would've beat Mookie to the bag. anyway.
@@RicoCosta317thanks for saying that! I've been saying this! I don't think he beats mookie to first. It was the 10th inning
@KK-fb9nz And the thing is McNamara had been using defensive replacements for Buckner in late innings all year so why not here? So you have to give him a lot of blame too along with Schiraldi and Stanley.
@@RicoCosta317 he wasn’t replaced at first because the manager said that he’d been through so much he deserved to be on the field when they won
2:04 That was the 10th inning
The highlights in this vid are all over the place. Years are off
Awesome video and spot on about the reverse curse.
@@THECHIEF-1981 Thanks bro! I really appreciate it
12:00 The divisional series are actually first to 3 wins, not 4. Boston swept the Angels 3-0 that year, not 4-0.
@@07m07 Ya thats on me - error I missed in review. Apologies.
What was Pedro supposed to do? He did the only thing he really could. If you think a 70 year man can't hurt you if you dont protect yourself, just go ahead and try it, especially a former professional athle.... baseball player.
As baseball fan neutral no favorites yankees dynasty ended on nov 4th 2001 in Arizona game 7 gonzalez broken bat floater in center field off Rivera was final curtain call 04 team was complete joke red sox wanted to legit end the curse should have done in years 96 - 01 the true Yankee dominant teams even though 97 and 01 teams didn't win but kept core intact
Fun fact 24 years since MLB has had last repeat champion
1998 -2000 NYY
still awesome video
I think what killed the Yankees the most was analytics in the game of baseball. Ever since it existed the Yankees were never the same. In the introduction of Moneyball it shows both the A's and Yankees Payroll and how it was impossible to beat a franchise with the most money. Now with the evolution of analytics any team can compete with the Yankees especially if they have money like the Dodgers. In my opinion I think if MLB eliminates Analytics, the Yankees will be back to winning championships again but we all know thats never going to happen any time soon.
Can’t say you’re wrong- all facts.
Love your videos bro!
***Aaron Boone 3rd basemen
Thanks legend 🐐
I respect your opinion on everything but saying that Buckner was the reason of the 86 World Series. not the bunch of things that went wrong before that play. even happy. rest in peace rip buckner.
Next video: How the Yankees’ comeback ended in ONE inning
Comtrary to popular believe Babe Ruth did come back to Boston... it was just on the Braves.
Aaron Judge has a real shot at surpassing Don Mattingly as the Greatest Ringless Yankee.
@@big8dog887 No doubt - could potentially happen. Difference of course is Postseason success… Mattingly was an animal in the Postseason.
@@PurelyBaseballYT what people forget is that Mattingly - bad back and all could still hit. His last year he hit .288 - impressive all things considered and in the postseason he hit .417. Much as I love Tino I wish like hell Donny would’ve stayed on one more year and got his ring. It’s a crime he didn’t because he was the glue that held that organization together when they were a really bad team in the late 80s-early 90s
Twenty six rings and one choker.
An historic one
My god. Yankees were so loaded
Insane team
Their pitching was garbage. Mo was his usual stellar self and El Duque was a great midseason addition, but the rest of the staff was terrible. Mussina had a rough year and Javy Vasquez (who made the AS team) completely fell apart in the second half. That lineup carried them into the playoffs but good pitching always finds a way to shut down good hitting in October. The ‘03 team (that should’ve lost to the Red Sox) was better.
@@PeteyThePanda Before 2004, there was no Yankee team that "should have" lost because the Red Sox were our bi.ch for decades.
@@brettsinger9565 5-2 bottom of the 8th inning of a game 7 how many teams make that comeback, honestly? Didn’t hurt that Grady Little (who was fired because of this) left Pedro in the game when he was at 118 pitches. That’s why I said they “should’ve” lost that series.
@@PeteyThePanda In baseball as in many walks of life, "should have" is a slippery slope. But you're a loyal fan and as such, give 'em hell.
Yes we get it KEVIN MILLAR talks about EVERY TIME HE CAN …. Jesus
@@thegoodfella2045 😂😂😂
Not an Intentional Talk fan, goodfella?
Choke! Choke! Choke!
@@GeeEm1313 🗣️🗣️🗣️ Preach! Preach! Preach!
Yankees dynasty was already over by 2004 lol
was doc rivers the skipper?
Paul Quantrill isn't "iconic" - not even in the mistaken way the word is rampantly used at the moment.
Quantrill requires no discussion - being a player who is largely unknown outside of Canada, except to hardcore fans. The word misuse, however, must be addressed.
In addition to being the most overused word on TH-cam, Iconic is also, by far, the most MISused - misusers seeming to believe it means simply "widely known," "instantly recognizable," "memorable," etc., without specific and sole reference to imagery.
(Note: Though the presenter here isn't guilty of this error, "Iconic" is often misapplied to things like Songs, or Lines of Dialogue, etc. But Only Imagery can be Iconic - i.e., a person or thing whose Image is famous, usu. with the implication that it has become emblematic. The word Icon, in orginal Greek, MEANS Image.)
Increasingly, too, Iconic is being employed, mistakenly, as a simple synonym of "very famous" - the way the presenter seems to use it here. In doing so he makes a double error: Not only is Quantrill not Very Famous (or instantly recognizable, etc.), the word used to express that idea is inapt, as Iconic means none of those things, per se.
This case of misuse has spiraled due to the TH-cam Feedback Loop - wherein video-makers parrot and propagate each other's speech errors.
A troubling consequence of such wide misuse is that dictionaries - as a matter of long-held policy (now in need of revision in this age of the viral Internet, for obvious reasons) - will update definitions to reflect vernacular usage, setting up a slippery slope towards our language's ultimate debasement.
Thank you for the English lesson. I do in fact appreciate it
15:55 WTH
Really, so the 50-60s Yankees dynasty wasn’t better? Interesting
The Yankees of the 50s and 60s were the best dynasty in their franchise history OVERALL.
But I believe this one is by far the best over the last 30 years or so - in modern MLB history
09
Derek Jeter has 5 Rings 💍
Nuff Said 🥃🔥
It’s a curse if they haven’t won and they won in 09 so how is it reversed like you said in the last take
@@visioneuphoria4059 I’d argue the majority of Yankee fans are extremely unsatisfied with how the team has played over the last 20 years.
Justifiable or not. Always over 500 or not. World Series wins are single handedly the only thing they care about. One in over a 20 year timespan isn’t enough for them.
While it’s not the same curse - it certainly looks like a curse from an outside perspective.
@ it’s a high standard I agree.
7:54 what an awful home run call
On another note… go Celtics! Lol
Kevin Brown … the biggest thief in sports history … those who know, know 😂😂😂
Lolo red sucks we’re in last pace 2024 😁😁😁
@@StrawhatDawn You my friend - would unfortunately be correct 😂
Yet the dodgers beat that ass … again !
videos about gone eras arent interesting. the yankees of the early 2000s isnt important or interesting 20 years later
It’s nice to see the Yankees getting the taste of their own medicine
Love to see it 🫡
Yankees haven’t had a losing record in 32 years but whatever helps you sleep at night I guess
taste of their own medicine how...? you make no sense, they never did anything close to what the dodgers are doing now.
@@PeteyThePandadon’t mean shit when you don’t win the price buddy … nobody respects the Yankees anymore and other teams have proven that, specially Boston, Houston and Dodgers 😂
@ Yankees won said prize 5 times in those 32 years while falling just short 3 other times - more than any other team in that span. Winning the World Series is hard, which is why there hasn’t been a repeat champion in 24 years. Last team to do it? Take a guess…
That’s a choke bc they made it to the World Series & lost ? 😂
Marlins were a tough team
Nope. 2004
Mets vs. Red Sox Game #6 went to the 10th (not 11th). I quit watching this video at that point. Don't make a video when you don't know your facts.
Apologies, my mistake 100%.
Next title: How the Dodgers have the chance to become the next dynasty… unlike the Astros
Unlike the Astros lol. I love it.
The Astros are lying cheating scumbags. Fuck them
So who won in 2009??
The Yankees - FYI, the 2009 Yankees were not apart of any dynasty whatsoever if that's where you were going.
How many since then ? 😂😂😂 I’ll wait …
Let’s go redsox
@@Nolan-w6e Preach
Preach my boy preach
The dynasty ended in 2001 with the D-Backs. Dumb video.
Not the best dynasty
Back when Donald trump was normal
Cry hard. 😅😂
Really? Do you know him and how has he changed?
Seems to be the same “you’re fired” A hole on real tv? Never a big fan but same old Donald to me.
Another case of TDS
Fr now he's just a goat 😌
Loser
All those championships…none in the modern era.
Preach 💯
Jeter the goat
One and only
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🫡 I hope you enjoyed
@ I did enjoy as a Astros fan seeing this made me so happy
second
ayeeeee 🐐
All these years later, I still can't believe that first base ump, who was merely 3 feet away, couldn't see what happened. Umps or refs suck in all sports
@@bibmitchell6542 Truth.
I'm my lifetime that's the 1st time they went to the ws and just got embarrassed. SMH. Still and forever. Yankees