Josh Hamilton's homerun in game 6 of the 2011 WS fits the theme. Nelson Cruz does an oops in the outfield, Hamilton comes in to bail him out in the next inning to regain the lead. Then David Freese happened.
As a die hard Ranger fan (not one of the new "fans") that moment was brutal... had shots poured at my buddies bar. We stood speechless for 10 minutes and I just left without saying a word. As a Ranger fan.... but as a baseball fan is was everything beautiful and perfect about the game and arguably one of the best WS moments of all time. ... And I'll take that all day over winning it then finding out they cheated.
man I will never forget that nelson cruz error. I think I was 11 at the time and the moment that happened I thought it was a decisive moment. Idk if it was officially an error but it was very catchable, and if he gets it they win.
I was at work as a barback and I nearly dropped an entire case of beer when I saw that ball clear the wall. As a long suffering Cubs fan I almost had a meltdown.
At the time...I thought it was going in the moment it left Heyward's hands and it was going to be the ultimate OMG sports moments in history. But nope. Just an inch off.
That 2016 WS was honestly amazing. Both teams played their hearts out and that Game 7 was so entertaining, the Baseball Gods had to extend it with a rain delay
14:04 the moment everyone remembers from that final is the Dibu Martinez save at the 123rd minute, that impeded a comeback 4-3 win for France. That may be the actual biggest almost moment in sports history.
And the almost biggest moment is Kolo muani almost scoring the probable most meaningful goal in soccer history Having Mbappe here is really PR dictatorship from Mbedbug
The Washington Capitals had a moment like this in 2016. Second round, Game 6 vs. their rival Pittsburgh Penguins. The Capitals are down 3 games to 2, and must win this game. At this point, the Capitals are known for losing in the second round every time. Pittsburgh gets to a 3-0 lead. Washington scores 2 to bring it to 3-2. Then Pittsburgh takes three straight "puck over glass - delay of game" penalties, and Washington ties it 3-3. The game goes to OT, which is sudden death. In OT, there is a mad scramble around the Capitals net, where the puck is going all over the place, and so is the goalie. Patric Hornqvist has an empty net to shoot at to win the series. Then out of nowhere, Jay Beagle dives across, hitting the puck with the shaft of his stick in the air, on the goal line, and miraculously saves a goal. Unfortunately, the Penguins would eventually get a Nick Bonino goal later in OT to win the series.
The patriots winning the Super Bowl to go perfect with Randy Moss catching winning touchdown would’ve been remembered as the greatest team ever. Moss never won one and who knows what happens from there
As much as I love that Giants Super Bowl run (albiet as someone kind of neutral to both teams who didn't watch football until well over a decade later), it will always sting that neither Moss nor Junior Seau (RIP) ever won a ring.
That Cardinals Super Bowl loss absolutely hurts my heart, despite the fact that not only was I not into football until well over a decade later, but I'm not even really a Cardinals fan (I do hate the Steelers though so that doesn't help)
As a Baldwin Wallace student and announcer, we had a big almost moment two years ago. We were playing our biggest rival Mount Union, who had won every year against us since 1994. We were however one snap away from upsetting the #2 MU team. Then, they get a tipped Hail Mary as the clock hits zero and dejects us BW fans. Had we won, we would’ve probably made the playoffs that year
@timmathieu8918 Given who was throwing it is safe to say it's the right decision. 2014 Brandon Crawford is one of the best arms and gloves at the shortstop position of all time
What about Greatest Show on Turf role-player Ricky Proehl having not one, but two Super Bowl-tying touchdowns in three years for different franchises ('01 Rams and '03 Panthers), only for Adam Vinatieri and the Patriots to make his effort all for naught both times.
The Julio Jones moment is definitely an "almost" moment, but I was thinking about the pick six by Robert Alford. In that moment, I honestly saw it as the moment where Atlanta was emerging as the dominant NFL team about to win two or three titles. The frustrating thing is how the Falcons had a chance up to the last 4 minutes to comfortably put the game away. ANY points in the last quarter and a half would have won the game.
Before watching- I hope the mahomes parallel to the ground throw that hit the RB in the facemask and wasn’t caught from SB 55 is in here. Even though we lost bad that one play would’ve made it worth it
I don’t want to sound too deep or dramatic. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned about baseball, it’s that it can be a very painful and unforgiving game which cares absolutely nothing what you want or what would be a feel good moment. I enjoyed some fun moments as a pitcher but it was my dream to be the 9th inning bases loaded hero. And I kid you not, I had 4 chances over the years to do so. There was always some heartbreaking external factor that kept me from having that moment. An incredible catch, a slightly deeper center field, a blown call, or just a plain old strikeout. Baseball is a wonderful game that’ll always be dear to me. But yeah, people don’t really talk about how brutal it can be.
2006 NLCS Game 7, sixth inning. In the top half of the inning, the Mets' Endy Chávez robs Scott Rolen of a 2-run homer and doubles Jim Edmonds off of first to preserve a 1-1 tie, and the Mets put together a scoring threat with one out in the bottom of the inning courtesy of a walk and a throwing error by Rolen. If the Mets can get so much as a sac fly and hold on to win it, it'll be Chávez's catch, not the actual winning run, that's remembered. Except...there is no winning run. There's no second Mets run at all. The Mets squandered the opportunity, and Yadi Molina hit a 2-run homer in the top of the ninth to give the Cards a 3-1 win and send them to an utterly atrocious World Series notable only for the Tigers' _pitchers_ somehow managing to commit an error in all five games. Yes, all five. The Cards won it four games to one, not a sweep, and it was still one of the worst World Series of the 00s.
lol this reminds me of the time diggy "almost" saved those kids when he blew up the plane, but decided against it because he thought seeing their family cry would be funnier
-Craig Ehlo shot right before MJ hit "The Shot" -Tim Duncan shot against the Lakers right before Derek fishers 0.4 second buzzer beater -Armando Galaraga near perfect game blown by a missed call on the final out -The Tuck Rule -The Dez "Catch" vs Green Bay -Marcus Paige shot vs Villanova being immediately forgotten after Kris Jenkins game winner in the national championship
Wepner-Ali is literally my favorite fight of all time. Ali beat the living crap out of Wepner, but big boss just wouldn't go down! Btw, Wepner never had a chance and it didn't matter where that blow landed. Ali fell down because he was off balance, and the punch was just enough to knock him down. It wasn't that big of a body blow, and Wepner barely landed any meaningful punches through the whole fight. The bout is legendary not because Wepner could have or almost won, but because Wepner took the biggest beating ever and still almost went the distance.
I remember the 1995 (British) Open Championship where Constantino Rocca sank an amazing 65 foot putt on the 18th hole to force a four hole playoff. John Daly won the playoff, robbing Rocca of a major tournament victory. Had Rocca won the playoff, his shot would be as memorable as Tom Watson in the 1982 US Open to beat Jack Nicklaus and an improbable shot by Hale Irwin to force a playoff, then actually win the extended match in the 1990 US Open.
As a 49ers fan, Super Bowl 47 still haunts me to this today. Nearly coming back only to fall just short broke my 8 year old heart. Not to mentioned it was also overshadowed by the blackout too, further twisting the dagger 😢 Edit: Could also add the Ryan Dzingel game-tying goal in the 2017 Eastern Conference Finals Game 7 too
I am surprised you missed the Edmonton Oilers loss in game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final after losing the first 3 games. With it just happening last month i was kind of expecting it to be the inspiration for this video.
9:17 I can tell you exactly. Anger and disgust. I broke my phone spiking it into the floor. I was about to watch my favorite team lose a 3rd Super Bowl appearance in a row, and to yet another miracle play. Boy did life throw an Uno reverse card minutes later. You could hear my family from down the block.
Gonna need a part 2. I am gonna show my children the Marcus Paige double clutch 3 to tie before the Kris Jenkins shot in 2016 so they can understand what it means to feel heartbreak.
Would game 6 of the 2002 World Series count for this kind of moment? The Giants take a 5-0 lead into the 7th inning, including a Barry Bonds solo HR, just for the Anaheim Angels to score 6 runs in the next 2 innings. Making that 6-run comeback what people remember most about that game.
My Cardinals losing Super Bowl 43 is the single most hurtful dick punch I've ever suffered as a sports fan especially given the fact that the Steelers had to drive 90 fricken yards in 2 minutes to win the game. That said, I have a couple to offer that fall into this category. The first is 1986. Game 6 of the ALCS. 2 outs in the top of the 9th, Angels up 5-4 with 2 strikes on Steve Henderson. Henderson hits a 2 run homerun to give the Red Sox the lead. Angels manager Gene Mauch was 1 strike away from going to the World Series. If the name is unfamiliar, Mauch was the manager of the Phillies who blew a 6 1/2 game lead in 1964. Here he was 1 strike away from putting that ghost to rest and fate bit him again. My other is from the 1987 Stanley Cup finals. The Oilers are up 3-1 over my Flyers heading back to Edmonton. The city of Edmonton was so sure of an Oilers win that the newspapers are printing up parade routes. The Oilers had only lost 1 playoff game at home to this point. The Flyers steal game 5 to force a game 6 at home. The Oilers had a 2-1 lead late in the 3rd period but the Flyers score twice in about a minute to win 3-2 heading back to Edmonton for game 7. The Flyers actually had a 1-0 lead and Ron Hextall was standing on his head but it wasn't meant to be as the Oilers won 3-1. What makes this 'almost' significant is that the Flyers were 1 year removed from losing their franchise goalie, Pelle Lindbergh in a car accident and this would have been the salve they needed but it didn't happen. It would have made for a great story.
I remember watching "The Shot" when I was a kid. The trippy part is that Christian Laetner grew up in Angola, NY (near Buffalo) and had refereed one of my brother's basketball games when my brother was in junior high.
Asks if I have anything that comes to mind like it...IMMEDIATELY plays the one from the game that lives rent free in my head every time I have to admit that the Cardinals won the 2006 NL Pennant and World Series.
I don't think there's a single person who needs a refresher on 28-3 and Russ getting picked at the goal line. Speaking of the AZ Cardinals, Rodger's double hail Mary effort vs them was as "almost" as it gets.
The final before France was against Germany, in that final Goetze(Germany) scored the goal after Higuaín missed the opportunity, and Muani had the opportunity after the miss from Lautaro but he fails it. The history could repeat it.
2010 Philadelphia Flyers - win in a shootout in the last game of the season to get into the playoffs. Come back from down 0-3 against the Bruins. And then lose in game 6 of the finals, in overtime, to the Blackhawks. A goal scored by Patrick Kane who would've been drafted by the Flyers had the NHL not implemented the lottery just s few years earlier
Icy vert 20 years as AD of temple and never winning a Natty is a wild story that no one remembers... Those 20 years felt like 2 weeks to the rest of us, but for Temple fans, they felt every hour of LaSponge.
Felipe Massa winning the last race of the 2008 F1 season in his home country to win the world driver's championship. Only for Lewis Hamilton to pass Timo Glock for 5th and finish ahead of him in points to clinch the WDC.
2016 March Madness final, page hits an absurd 3 with 5 seconds left to tie the game, then Jenkins hits the game winner, amazing shot that couldve sent them to ot overshadowed
I was watching this in my car, and about halfway through I heard some weird retro pixelated music and thought foolish was about to come out of nowhere but it was just some weird ad😂
Josh Hamilton's homerun in game 6 of the 2011 WS fits the theme. Nelson Cruz does an oops in the outfield, Hamilton comes in to bail him out in the next inning to regain the lead. Then David Freese happened.
great choice
I was just about to thank him for leaving this off the list
As a die hard Ranger fan (not one of the new "fans") that moment was brutal... had shots poured at my buddies bar. We stood speechless for 10 minutes and I just left without saying a word. As a Ranger fan.... but as a baseball fan is was everything beautiful and perfect about the game and arguably one of the best WS moments of all time.
... And I'll take that all day over winning it then finding out they cheated.
man I will never forget that nelson cruz error. I think I was 11 at the time and the moment that happened I thought it was a decisive moment. Idk if it was officially an error but it was very catchable, and if he gets it they win.
Berkman tied it down to their last strike
It’s been years since 16. But every time I hear Rajai Davis name. My heart skips a beat.
Listen to the Matty V call of it. It is amazing
I was at work as a barback and I nearly dropped an entire case of beer when I saw that ball clear the wall. As a long suffering Cubs fan I almost had a meltdown.
Brett Phillips walk off single in WS Game 4 in 2020. He's regarded as a hero if the rays tske the series
UNC vs Nova has to be the best one. Paige hits a crazy shot just for Villanova to come down and hit a buzzer beater to win the national championship
About to say this
that seahawks interception was so heartbreaking.
The Butler near buzzer beater vs duke will always be my pick for moments like this
At the time...I thought it was going in the moment it left Heyward's hands and it was going to be the ultimate OMG sports moments in history.
But nope. Just an inch off.
That 2016 WS was honestly amazing. Both teams played their hearts out and that Game 7 was so entertaining, the Baseball Gods had to extend it with a rain delay
2010 Vancouver Olympics Zach Parisie late goal vs Team Canada in the Gold Medal Game before Crosby ruined it
The 2022 Mets just needed to not get swept..
Didn't both the Mets and the Braves get swept by the Cubs that year lol?
14:04 the moment everyone remembers from that final is the Dibu Martinez save at the 123rd minute, that impeded a comeback 4-3 win for France. That may be the actual biggest almost moment in sports history.
And the almost biggest moment is Kolo muani almost scoring the probable most meaningful goal in soccer history
Having Mbappe here is really PR dictatorship from Mbedbug
W for using the Snakes' first dub as a way to set the table! 🐍🐍
Love him or hate him, George W. Threw out a he greatest first pitch ever.
The Washington Capitals had a moment like this in 2016. Second round, Game 6 vs. their rival Pittsburgh Penguins. The Capitals are down 3 games to 2, and must win this game. At this point, the Capitals are known for losing in the second round every time.
Pittsburgh gets to a 3-0 lead. Washington scores 2 to bring it to 3-2. Then Pittsburgh takes three straight "puck over glass - delay of game" penalties, and Washington ties it 3-3. The game goes to OT, which is sudden death.
In OT, there is a mad scramble around the Capitals net, where the puck is going all over the place, and so is the goalie. Patric Hornqvist has an empty net to shoot at to win the series. Then out of nowhere, Jay Beagle dives across, hitting the puck with the shaft of his stick in the air, on the goal line, and miraculously saves a goal.
Unfortunately, the Penguins would eventually get a Nick Bonino goal later in OT to win the series.
As a Cardinals fan, I knew that Fitz TD was coming the moment I saw the title of the video.
The patriots winning the Super Bowl to go perfect with Randy Moss catching winning touchdown would’ve been remembered as the greatest team ever. Moss never won one and who knows what happens from there
Moss should've had at least 2 rings imo
As much as I love that Giants Super Bowl run (albiet as someone kind of neutral to both teams who didn't watch football until well over a decade later), it will always sting that neither Moss nor Junior Seau (RIP) ever won a ring.
@@chargingbadger867Not sure the Vikes would beat Denver in the Super Bowl.
That Cardinals Super Bowl loss absolutely hurts my heart, despite the fact that not only was I not into football until well over a decade later, but I'm not even really a Cardinals fan (I do hate the Steelers though so that doesn't help)
Tim Duncan's shot before Fisher nailed the 0.3s shot in Game 5 of the 04 Western Conference Semi Finals
As a Baldwin Wallace student and announcer, we had a big almost moment two years ago. We were playing our biggest rival Mount Union, who had won every year against us since 1994. We were however one snap away from upsetting the #2 MU team. Then, they get a tipped Hail Mary as the clock hits zero and dejects us BW fans. Had we won, we would’ve probably made the playoffs that year
Cleveland also blew a 3-1 lead in the 2016 World Series
One of the biggest chokes in sports history
A soul (2016 WS) for a soul (2016 NBA Finals).
Not sending Alex Gordon in 2014 will always haunt me.
Same! Some say he would be out by a mile but that’s banking on a perfect throw
@timmathieu8918 Given who was throwing it is safe to say it's the right decision.
2014 Brandon Crawford is one of the best arms and gloves at the shortstop position of all time
As a Giants fan, at that point, I was almost convinced we were losing. Alas, the baseball gods had different plans...
It shouldn't. He would've been gunned down and you would've been wondering about if Perez could've walked off the giants
What about Greatest Show on Turf role-player Ricky Proehl having not one, but two Super Bowl-tying touchdowns in three years for different franchises ('01 Rams and '03 Panthers), only for Adam Vinatieri and the Patriots to make his effort all for naught both times.
The Julio Jones moment is definitely an "almost" moment, but I was thinking about the pick six by Robert Alford. In that moment, I honestly saw it as the moment where Atlanta was emerging as the dominant NFL team about to win two or three titles. The frustrating thing is how the Falcons had a chance up to the last 4 minutes to comfortably put the game away. ANY points in the last quarter and a half would have won the game.
How did you not mention there's a world where Butler defeated Duke on a half court miracle?
Before watching- I hope the mahomes parallel to the ground throw that hit the RB in the facemask and wasn’t caught from SB 55 is in here. Even though we lost bad that one play would’ve made it worth it
I don’t want to sound too deep or dramatic. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned about baseball, it’s that it can be a very painful and unforgiving game which cares absolutely nothing what you want or what would be a feel good moment. I enjoyed some fun moments as a pitcher but it was my dream to be the 9th inning bases loaded hero. And I kid you not, I had 4 chances over the years to do so. There was always some heartbreaking external factor that kept me from having that moment. An incredible catch, a slightly deeper center field, a blown call, or just a plain old strikeout.
Baseball is a wonderful game that’ll always be dear to me. But yeah, people don’t really talk about how brutal it can be.
2006 NLCS Game 7, sixth inning. In the top half of the inning, the Mets' Endy Chávez robs Scott Rolen of a 2-run homer and doubles Jim Edmonds off of first to preserve a 1-1 tie, and the Mets put together a scoring threat with one out in the bottom of the inning courtesy of a walk and a throwing error by Rolen. If the Mets can get so much as a sac fly and hold on to win it, it'll be Chávez's catch, not the actual winning run, that's remembered. Except...there is no winning run. There's no second Mets run at all. The Mets squandered the opportunity, and Yadi Molina hit a 2-run homer in the top of the ninth to give the Cards a 3-1 win and send them to an utterly atrocious World Series notable only for the Tigers' _pitchers_ somehow managing to commit an error in all five games. Yes, all five. The Cards won it four games to one, not a sweep, and it was still one of the worst World Series of the 00s.
People only remember the winners. Cause in sports, that's the only thing that matters.
lol this reminds me of the time diggy "almost" saved those kids when he blew up the plane, but decided against it because he thought seeing their family cry would be funnier
HIVEMIND MENTIONED
-Craig Ehlo shot right before MJ hit "The Shot"
-Tim Duncan shot against the
Lakers right before Derek fishers 0.4 second buzzer beater
-Armando Galaraga near perfect game blown by a missed call on the final out
-The Tuck Rule
-The Dez "Catch" vs Green Bay
-Marcus Paige shot vs Villanova being immediately forgotten after Kris Jenkins game winner in the national championship
Can’t forget Rocco vs Tiger at the 2008 U.S Open!
Wepner-Ali is literally my favorite fight of all time. Ali beat the living crap out of Wepner, but big boss just wouldn't go down! Btw, Wepner never had a chance and it didn't matter where that blow landed. Ali fell down because he was off balance, and the punch was just enough to knock him down. It wasn't that big of a body blow, and Wepner barely landed any meaningful punches through the whole fight. The bout is legendary not because Wepner could have or almost won, but because Wepner took the biggest beating ever and still almost went the distance.
I had no rooting interest in 2016 but boy what a series and Game 7. Razor thin between those teams and an all time classic.
I remember the 1995 (British) Open Championship where Constantino Rocca sank an amazing 65 foot putt on the 18th hole to force a four hole playoff. John Daly won the playoff, robbing Rocca of a major tournament victory. Had Rocca won the playoff, his shot would be as memorable as Tom Watson in the 1982 US Open to beat Jack Nicklaus and an improbable shot by Hale Irwin to force a playoff, then actually win the extended match in the 1990 US Open.
I never thought hivemind would be in one of your videos but here we are
Having Mbappe and not Randal Kolo Muani on this really shows how big of a PR dictator he is
As a 49ers fan, Super Bowl 47 still haunts me to this today. Nearly coming back only to fall just short broke my 8 year old heart. Not to mentioned it was also overshadowed by the blackout too, further twisting the dagger 😢
Edit: Could also add the Ryan Dzingel game-tying goal in the 2017 Eastern Conference Finals Game 7 too
What if Coach LaSponge won a Natty for Temple and he became the GOAT of CFB.
we need a temple natty so bad
@@StarkRavingSportsone day 🤞
@@gavin.wigfieldlol he actually did it
I am surprised you missed the Edmonton Oilers loss in game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final after losing the first 3 games. With it just happening last month i was kind of expecting it to be the inspiration for this video.
Yeah but SRS hate hockey we probably won't ever get hockey content here
9:17 I can tell you exactly. Anger and disgust. I broke my phone spiking it into the floor. I was about to watch my favorite team lose a 3rd Super Bowl appearance in a row, and to yet another miracle play. Boy did life throw an Uno reverse card minutes later. You could hear my family from down the block.
The 2016 World Series was the best championship ever
Why
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@baseballisfun35 why
@wildwilliamplayz6295the twins won four years ago. 2016 was a matchup between the two most cursed teams in sports history
Gonna need a part 2. I am gonna show my children the Marcus Paige double clutch 3 to tie before the Kris Jenkins shot in 2016 so they can understand what it means to feel heartbreak.
The most remembered thing from the 2022 World Cup was mbappe hat trick
Would game 6 of the 2002 World Series count for this kind of moment?
The Giants take a 5-0 lead into the 7th inning, including a Barry Bonds solo HR, just for the Anaheim Angels to score 6 runs in the next 2 innings. Making that 6-run comeback what people remember most about that game.
2011 world series. Rangers are one strike away from a world series. Broke my teenage heart
Im a Red Sox fan but i still consider 2011 the greatest WS of my lifetime. That one will surely be tough to top.
As a Red Sox fan, 2001 would’ve been the only year I was fine with the Yankees winning
Loyola Chicago in 2018 or George Mason in 2006 March Madness should be here ngl
My Cardinals losing Super Bowl 43 is the single most hurtful dick punch I've ever suffered as a sports fan especially given the fact that the Steelers had to drive 90 fricken yards in 2 minutes to win the game. That said, I have a couple to offer that fall into this category. The first is 1986. Game 6 of the ALCS. 2 outs in the top of the 9th, Angels up 5-4 with 2 strikes on Steve Henderson. Henderson hits a 2 run homerun to give the Red Sox the lead. Angels manager Gene Mauch was 1 strike away from going to the World Series. If the name is unfamiliar, Mauch was the manager of the Phillies who blew a 6 1/2 game lead in 1964. Here he was 1 strike away from putting that ghost to rest and fate bit him again. My other is from the 1987 Stanley Cup finals. The Oilers are up 3-1 over my Flyers heading back to Edmonton. The city of Edmonton was so sure of an Oilers win that the newspapers are printing up parade routes. The Oilers had only lost 1 playoff game at home to this point. The Flyers steal game 5 to force a game 6 at home. The Oilers had a 2-1 lead late in the 3rd period but the Flyers score twice in about a minute to win 3-2 heading back to Edmonton for game 7. The Flyers actually had a 1-0 lead and Ron Hextall was standing on his head but it wasn't meant to be as the Oilers won 3-1. What makes this 'almost' significant is that the Flyers were 1 year removed from losing their franchise goalie, Pelle Lindbergh in a car accident and this would have been the salve they needed but it didn't happen. It would have made for a great story.
I remember watching "The Shot" when I was a kid. The trippy part is that Christian Laetner grew up in Angola, NY (near Buffalo) and had refereed one of my brother's basketball games when my brother was in junior high.
Dude that’s so cool lol
Asks if I have anything that comes to mind like it...IMMEDIATELY plays the one from the game that lives rent free in my head every time I have to admit that the Cardinals won the 2006 NL Pennant and World Series.
Surprised you didn’t include Endys catch great video tho
Soriano was a Rookie that year.. 😢
Words can't describe how insane that Julio catch was
hivemind reference
At the end of the day its just a game and this is why we love them
I always want to kns over the fact that we blew a 3-1 lead to the bum ass cubs, we were the better team
Don’t even get me started on motorsports. “Almost” or “if only” moments are a near weekly occurrence.
not an american sport but the 2019 cricket world cup final england vs new zealand came down to the last ball of the super over (basically extra time)
I don't think there's a single person who needs a refresher on 28-3 and Russ getting picked at the goal line.
Speaking of the AZ Cardinals, Rodger's double hail Mary effort vs them was as "almost" as it gets.
The 94 nba finals being interrupted for OJ's white bronco
As a Bills fan, I always think back to Gabe Davis’s 200-yard, 4 TD game against KC… before the 13 second comeback.
New addition: Alex Verdugo’s catch one pitch before Freddie Freeman’s walk off grand slam in Game 1 of the 2024 World Series
mpabbe hat trick in world cup final was insane
The final before France was against Germany, in that final Goetze(Germany) scored the goal after Higuaín missed the opportunity, and Muani had the opportunity after the miss from Lautaro but he fails it. The history could repeat it.
Keep up the great work. I really enjoy your content
A hivemind clip let’s go 😂😂😂
Fr got hivemind jumpscared lmao
12:38 which hivemind vid is this from?
9/11 didnt just affect newyorkers
Benny Malone’s TD for Miami in the Sea of Hands game
14:01 The moment we remember is Dibu Martinez's save in the 122nd minute.
Listen if you guys are gonna put Sports history in the title you have to show hockey as part of it too
I think most boxing fans know about the Wagner fight, if only because of Rocky
Delays. Story of Cleveland's life
2010 Philadelphia Flyers - win in a shootout in the last game of the season to get into the playoffs. Come back from down 0-3 against the Bruins. And then lose in game 6 of the finals, in overtime, to the Blackhawks. A goal scored by Patrick Kane who would've been drafted by the Flyers had the NHL not implemented the lottery just s few years earlier
You could put Carlton Fisk on here, too, except for some reason he's what everybody remembers from the 1975 World Series.
Icy vert 20 years as AD of temple and never winning a Natty is a wild story that no one remembers... Those 20 years felt like 2 weeks to the rest of us, but for Temple fans, they felt every hour of LaSponge.
Derrick White tip gotta be one of the greatest if Celtics comeback from 0-3, even if they lose the finals.
Glad that Arizona won
Felipe Massa winning the last race of the 2008 F1 season in his home country to win the world driver's championship. Only for Lewis Hamilton to pass Timo Glock for 5th and finish ahead of him in points to clinch the WDC.
2016 March Madness final, page hits an absurd 3 with 5 seconds left to tie the game, then Jenkins hits the game winner, amazing shot that couldve sent them to ot overshadowed
As a San Antonio Spurs fan, I'm kind of glad the 2013 NBA finals weren't mentioned, but they should be.
Nice use of War Machine's theme from MVC1
How did you not have the rangers losing the World Series in 2011
I was watching this in my car, and about halfway through I heard some weird retro pixelated music and thought foolish was about to come out of nowhere but it was just some weird ad😂
You cant sneak the Lost soundtrack past me. You just earned so much respect
I thought this was going to be like the Titans falling one yard short, but that is a different kind of "almost"
First: what a way to suffer with that game, for God's sake!! Thanks to Messi, Dibu Scaloni and Montiel!
and second: FRANCE
Barry Bonds monster home run in the 2002 World Series comes to mind
14:24 The Gambit MVC music
Wait until Broski sees the 2010 AFL Grand Final (Stephen Milne Bounce)
YOURE TELLING ME ROCKY WAS BASED OFF OF SOME RANDO FROM NEW JERSEY??????? *takes long drag of a cigarette* its a bad day here in philly
Really surprised that you omitted Marcus Paige's circus shot that tied the 2016 title game before Kris Jenkins won it for Nova at the buzzer
It's Falcons choke and Seahawks should have run the ball.
Hivemind mentioned
Aaron Rodgers Hail Mary vs. the Cardinals in 2015 playoffs
Fresno state has like 8 of these moments in the past couple years.
Giants lost 2002 series, up two games, to the Angels in 7. Big almost.
3:06 you know Tupac and Biggie died, don't you?
I never root for the Yankees and was rooting for the diamondbacks 🤣
THE CLEVLAND WHAT
Yankees 2 run HR in 2019 ALCS