The GREATEST INNING in Baseball HISTORY
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ส.ค. 2023
- In this video, I discussed the Philadelphia Phillies' ninth inning comeback against the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 1 of the National League Wild Card Round. Down 2 runs entering the ninth inning, the Phillies came all the way back and more, eventually winning the game and making it all the way to the World Series. Moreover, I give the background on how the teams - and players - got to those points.
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I’m a bitter Rangers fan who still hates St Louis so this was such a satisfying series. Was crushed the Phils couldn’t beat the Astros, especially after that incredible comeback in game 1 vs Verlander-and then absolutely shelling McCullers. What a postseason run though
It was fun while it lasted, especially crushing McCullers since he loves running his mouth. I suggest you give my recent Rangers video a look if you haven't already. Thanks for the comment and support
They'll be back. They're built for long term success!
@@barreldelphia I’ll check it out!
@@CharmCityGamer fortunately the Rangers finally put a good team on the field this year so we can have a postseason. But I don’t have a dog in the NL..certainly not the Dodgers or Braves though so I’ll root for Philadelphia again.
As a phillies fan we stand with the rangers❤
What a time to be a Phillies fan
No better time
lets go
@@barreldelphiaI mean, 2007-2011 was pretty good, as was 1976-1983
@@jesusthroughmarynot many saw 76-83 though
Hoping that 2022 and beyond is better
Alec Bohm clapping after being beaned is one of the most underrared moments of our entire playoff run. It was fucking electric.
Needed that
The adrenaline rush
That 2022 team may not have gone all the way, but the moments and thrills of that postseason run will be special in the Philly area forever. They didn't win it all in 1993 either but I still have my Phillies Fever pennant. I hope the 2022 season likewise turned a lot of young people into lifelong Phillies fans.
Definitely saw an uptick in fandom during that postseason run. I think based on the increased attendance numbers this year, it did the trick. Thanks for the comment
i stopped caring about the phils for a good 10 years and thought baseball was boring, but i figured i’d watch a game or two when i heard they broke the playoff drought. then my dad took me to game 3 against Houston with seats right behind the first base line and you know the place was rocking, now i’m hooked and rarely miss a game lol
@@tg798you are a bandwagon fan...go back in your hole..
We don't need fans like you to just come out when the Phil's are doing well....gtfoh
The only thing that could be more poetic than the Phillies pulling off an upset over the Cardinals and ending the careers of Pujols and Molina 11 years after the heartbreak of 2011 would be if they go on to suffer a decade-long playoff drought just like we did
That would be some serious payback
Growing up in South Philly, my brother and I would walk down and attend games when they used to open the gates after the 5th inning. It was a time when security wasn't so important
Simpler times I’m sure. Thanks for the comment
Same here. I was also fortunate enough to buy 2 sets of Vet seats. Wishing they were the older colorful seats though (the yellow 700 level would've been awesome)
Game 3 of the NLCS was the first game for my girlfriend who is now a die hard Phillies fan. It happened to fall on our 6th year anniversary too. The air was so electric walking into that place. When Schwarber lead off in the bottom of the 1st I said something big is about to happen, and he hit a solo shot to get us going. The whole place was rocking and you knew we were gonna win. I still get chills thinking about it. Man what a run.
It was a great run. Got chills just reading this comment and thinking about it. I was at game 5
@@barreldelphiamusgrove was pitching that game and each time he took the mound the whole crowd was chanting his last name over and over to get inside his head. And man what a nail biter that game must’ve been in person! Can’t wait for another this October.
Lets hope we got some of those moments for Octobers to come
I was at that same game too, my first playoff, and it was truly wild
@@colinflynn9013 my first playoff game as well! The level of intensity is other worldly, it’s insane.
Good video!!!
The 22 season was a great one for the Phillies. It would of been nice to take it all but it still was a fun season.
Thanks for the support
Amazing video, great thumbnail. Clicked and watched the whole thing, subscribed. Keep making this kinda video and you'll grow well!
Only note is it feels weird not to mention the Pujols/Yadi with the Cards 22 season when you mention Goldy and Arenando. Beating the storybook magic of the Cards 22 season makes it more impressive imo
I wanted to really focus on the Phillies and then sorta briefly cover how the cards got there but you’re right, definitely could’ve included that. Thanks for the comment and supporting the channel
i love that i have gotten back into baseball and my favorite team has gone full offense and i can watch them scare me everyday and give up 5 runs in the first 5 innings of a game then score 20 runs in the last 3 of the game. what a time to love the phils
They sure can mash
I was ready to call it a season. I was happy still because we had no business to be in the post season. That inning was epic, it was forgotten with the bat spike and the bedlam but that inning gave us the nlds and nlcs. The Cardinals have not recovered from this.
the sparkplug to that incredible run. the cards have gone on quite the tailspin since. thanks for the comment
Each series had a storybook iconic moment for the Phillies. Such a shame we couldn't win it all.
You did a great job at framing this for it to be watchable years from now!
Glad to hear it, thanks for the support
I love this video, got me to subscribe for sure! Watched that game mostly while my brother was driving me on a road trip, and saw the glorious ninth inning when we finally got to our destination! Fantastic breakdown, can't wait to check out some of your other vids. And yes, a thumbnail that got me to click and that I agree with lol
Thanks for the support and comment. Really appreciate it
Great video! Keep them coming
thanks, will do
Amazing video. That run last year was amazing. It sucks we didnt win it, but looking back it feels like we did. Way different than it was in 09 after losing the WS.
When i think of 09 i get annoyed and sad we lost. Thinking of last year i think of the highs of everyone clicking together. Ranger being cold blooded on the mound, rhys bat spike, seguras hop, the swing of his life, game 3 harpers walkup and homer so kany great moments.
thanks for the comment. last year was great, hope they create many more moments like that
I'm a lifelong Phillies fan. And I will never forget crying on my parent's couch as a 12 year old after watching Mitch Williams' ill fated pitch sail over the wall in Toronto. I will never again watch that clip because I've seen it once and that's one too many times for me. That 1993 team will ALWAYS be my favorite Phillies team (no disrespect to 2008) because I fell in love with Baseball and the Phillies because of them. But this 2022 team, after a decade of futility and the disappointing start, they awakened those same emotions I felt during that magnificent 1993 season. But instead of crushing heartbreak after losing the World Series I felt immensely proud of the Phillies. And a renewed hope that one day again I can see my Fightin' Phils win another World Series Championship🙏🙏🙏🤞🤞🤞
Things are looking up so far! Thanks for the comment Kevin, Go Phils
Thanks for breaking this down. I never though of the series against the mighty Cards of '22 like this but dang, you're absolutely right. I'veb nee a Phillie fan long enough to have attending the World Series parade in 1980 and this team feels a lot like that team and the 2008 team. I never thought Bryce could come in and be such a leader but he is exactly that. Phillies Phever, Catch It!
i've caught it alright
What a great find coming across your video man! Liked, comment for the algorithm, shared and subscribed! Keep up the great work mate and God speed
Appreciate the kind words and support my friend. I will certainly keep it up
That 9th inning in St. Louis was so special to witness. I hadn't been able to catch most of the game (I had to keep up on the MLB Gameday) app, but I got to properly sit down and watch it during the 9th inning. I was so fired up from it, and even after the game, I was energized for like a whole hour. I know there's that running joke with the whole "we're talkin' about the FIGHTINS" clip, but I remember that game was the first time I was able to call them "the Fightins" and actually mean it.
Even if they didn't accomplish the ultimate goal, the 2022 postseason was the most fun I had being a Phillies fan in a long time. As long as I'm allowed to have my memory for, I'll never forget it. Being at Game 3 of the NLCS and witnessing Schwarber's leadoff bomb is still the most energetic thing I've ever gotten to be a part of. I really hope I get to see something like that again, but this time with a World Series win.
Glad to hear it made a memory for you, I think all of us have some of our own from this game and the whole postseason. Thanks for sharing yours
I didn’t know Bohm said that lol but he handled it correctly for sure
Couldn’t have handled it any better
Cool thing is that our fans rallied behind him and gave him a standing O next game. He’s been one of our best players ever since.
It’s looking like the same thing is happening with Turner this year.
Thanks for making me re-watch this nightmare!
No problem
Sweet vid man, what a story
Thanks for the comment boss
Well documented and well done!!!!!!
Thanks for the comment and support my friend
Great breakdown. No inning can still beat Toronto vs Ranger in the ALDS
Thanks for the support
I will never forget this. I was in Philly taking my grandmother to treatment in the hospital. We were watching the game and started to head home in the late innings. We were stuck on 76 listening to the game when everything happened
a memory that will last a lifetime and more
As a die hard Phillies fan, very happy to have been WORKING during that inning 😭
It was at a such an inconvenient time, game started at like 2pm on a Friday we’ve got things to do lol
Go Phillies. World Champions this year. Let's go!
Said
BANGERRR brother!
Thank you very much my friend
most phillies fans should agree with me that the 9 game winning streak that started the Thompson Era was one of the best things to happen to the phillies post 2008. Then they went and showed there more then just a 3rd wild card team.
That post-Girardi run was just as fun as the postseason
@@barreldelphia i didnt even know what good baseball looked like lol. born a year before the 08' team. i was not expecting a summer like that
As a hardcore Phillies fan this is still one of my favorite moments in sports history
it's up there for me too
My first Phillies playoff game actually in attendance, was proud to be apart of it
As you should be
Keep up the good work? You got my sub. You’ll hit 1k subs very soon.
Appreciate the support and kind words my friend
it was the start of dancing on my own 🕺🏻 , still my philly sports victory song to this day
The beginning of something great
You mentioned that Jean Segura had the longest playoff drought of an individual player broken, but it was also JT Realmuto's first playoff berth too, so it was even more special that both of them played a key role in the 9th inning rally.
Very true. I think JT might’ve had the second longest drought lol. Thanks for the comment
It’s Gcv this was on my recommended👍
That Joe Buck photo is like your bat signal
Ive been a diehard Eagles and Sixers fan my entire life. Im 20, baseball had never really seemed entertaining to me for some reason. This game, this series, this playoff run, and the 2022 Phils completely shifted that, and I am now a diehard Phillies fan too.
Glad to have you aboard
Philly has no excuses this year. The season is in that period where a 5 game losing streak could finish a team.
Philadelohia wishes to thank the Mets. and Marlins for hitting their losing trends after the All Star Break
Philly is Wild Card 1
Even the Philadelphia media did not expect that at the end of May.
Lets do it
You must not have seen jays rangers in 2015. This isn’t even close
No I saw it I’m just a heavily biased Phillies fan
Agreed. This isn't even close to that 7th inning in game 5 imo. Wildest inning of baseball I've ever seen in my almost 40 years of being a fan.
great video i subbed. id say maybe have a little more excitement in your voice but not that fake shit so many youtubers do. keep making stuff like this and you’ll skyrocket!
thanks for the feedback boss
Let's Go!
LETS GO PHILLY JOE
Great video and a great game. BUT this is not only not the greatest inning in baseball history, it's not even the greatest inning in Philadelphia baseball history! The greatest inning in Philadelphia baseball history is also, to this day, the greatest comeback in MLB playoff history. In 1929, the legendary Philadelphia Athletics faced off against Rogers Hornsby's Chicago Cubs in the World Series. Ahead in the series 2-1, the A's were in a tough spot as they were down 8-0 in the bottom of the seventh inning. But then the "Mack Attack" began. Centerfielder Mule Haas hit a line drive right to HOF outfield Hack Wilson. But the timing was just right as Hack lost the ball in the sun and it bobbed all the way back to the wall. Haas put on the jets and beat the throw home for an inside the parker. Boosted by the sudden turn, the Mack men would blast 9 more runs before the inning ended. They then held on to win the game, and eventually the series. That team had 5 HOFers on it at the time, facing a Cubs club with 4 HOFers. It would have been a sight to behold.
There will never be another Jean Segura
We all still miss Seggy
Nolan arenado winning the last 6 Platnum Glove awards is a very underrated feat thats insane
arguably the greatest defensive third baseman of all time and it makes it just that much more crazy that he misplays that ball there
GO PHILLIES!!!
You got the right idea
Let’s go Phillies
WE RIDE WITH ROOBBBBB
Philly Rob til I die
The Phillies really were riding a cloud through the 2022 playoffs. They were unbeatable, but by the time they made the World Series their players were on empty. Nola was over 220 innings, Wheeler was gassed. JT, Rhys, Schwarber were all gassed. They didn’t have the depth to get any of their regulars off their feet. They had to grind through the year just to barely make it to October, but when they won this game 1 of wild card series it was apparent they were going to be a force.
And as a Phils fan I’ll say it hurt to trade O’Hoppe, but given our needs at the time (no center fielder), we had to trade him. I wasn’t overly impressed with Marsh last year, especially his defense. But Kevin Long had him crouch a bit more in his stance at the plate and Marsh has had a terrific 2023. His BABIP is still over .400, but his walk percentage skyrocketed from 4.4% to over 11%. His OPS as of August 25 stands at .830. Terrific.
Very good points there. I was very skeptical of the O’Hoppe trade myself, but it may end up working out for both sides. Thanks for the comment
@@barreldelphia not a problem, bud. Love the Phils. Big Nola fan. Avid baseball fan. Happy to talk baseball at any time!
As amazing as last year's wild postseason run was, probably the most embarrassing moment for me was getting no-hit in the WS. I was absolutely furious after that game. I kept telling myself "still, we shouldn't even be here right now" but I really think we could've ... and would've ... won it all last year. To me, it was a wasted opportunity and I don't know if we'll be able to get to the WS this year without the insane amount of luck we had last season.
It was like playing with house money but at the same time you don’t get opportunities like that every year. But lets hope they do
This is maybe the biggest overstatement ever, it’s nowhere near the best inning of all time, or even a top 1,000 inning of all time. But it certainly was impressive.
Not in the top 1,000? A 6-run ninth by a team who squeaked into the playoffs in a three-game playoff series entirely on the road, that ignited a run that ended in a World Series appearance? I think saying it’s not top 1,000 is an overstatement
I feel like the 2022 Phillies will be studied for decades to come😂
All along I said idk what’s gotten into this team because this is not the team I saw for 162 games this season
Nope. Just the 1964 Phillies!!
Lol the inning with joe carters walk off is much much greater
Well I’m a Phillies fan so
I was at that game. It was awesome being surrounded by salty Cards fans.
That must’ve been really bad for 8 innings and then quickly got really good
2:20 random highlight of a pitcher dropping the ball
lol good eye, that was Johnny Cueto during the 2013 NL Wild card game. Pittsburgh crowd rattled him enough to make him drop the ball
Psh the series that made that turned around their season was against the angels too
And the downfall of the angels season it’s hard to be an angel fan man
Rob Thomson’s first series. It was rough being a Phillies fan for about a decade, the Angels will turn it around at some point
pain
Sorry, payback for 2011
That this Phillies couldn’t close out their run with a World Series win is proof that there is no god
lol that’s one way to look at it
2022 and 1993 - The best and worst innings in the history of the Jays and Phillies.
haha included that joe carter clip in there even though it hurt
2015: Blue jays v Rangers, 7th inning
Good inning
I cant watch that game still
We all have games that haunt us
More like the inning which should have gotten Oliver Marmol fired *immediately* after. Bad enough he went to Helsley before his injury was fully recovered, but that he left him out there as long as he did.
Cardinals might need to say goodbye to Marmol
I absolutely hate any of the modern wild card systems. Baseball was ALWAYS about the pennant race. That is what made it so special. The regular season was long, but every game mattered. You had to play every day. But then they realized they could make more money with football playoffs. The problem is, anything can happen in a short series. It used to take 154 or 162 games, but by then you had sorted out which team was the best, period. You couldnt sneak in to the playoffs. But now, you can win 90 games, get hot at the right time, and if you had one or two aces, the rest of the team could be average and you would win a World Series. They need to go to 4 divisons of 8. Have no interleague play so the schedule is balanced, and then a best of 7 for the League Championship and a best of 9 for the World Series. There is precedent for that. But the wild card system needs to go. Every game used to matter. Now the playoffs are too long and the regular season no longer matters.
The addition of the third wild card has placed less importance on the regular season and more on the playoffs. As both of us know, they’re unfortunately all about the money. Thanks for the comment
It was all Harper
He was certainly part of it
Am sorry dude I know you are trying to explain everything. But you just talked to much. I thought I was going to see the inning. Am sure there's people who enjoy you explaining everything. Go Phillies and I have been a Phillies fan my whole life. My father and my two brothers would walk to Connie Mack stadium back in the 60s. What a time to be alive. The 60 and 70's.
Appreciate you putting it kindly but yeah I’m not like a highlight channel, I like to break things down. Go Phils
No the blue jays vs rangers ALDS game 5 2015 has the best inning ever!
Debatable
Not what I expected. You did not show one distinct, complete inning as you’re tired of it insinuates. I called that click bait.
I gave you the background behind a complete half inning. Anybody could’ve just posted a video of the half inning straight up with no description, that’s not what I do on my channel. Then the final 4 minutes I did show the half inning with explanation
I wouldn't want to be a phillies player myself, dw bohm
He changed his mind
GREATEST INNING… if you’re a Phillies fan too young to have seen them win in 2008
It might be a bit of an exaggeration but it was a great inning
Greatest inning oat is still 2015 ALDS Game 5 7th
Certainly up there
I say this all the time, Jean Segura was the only reason we did anything in the playoffs! Miss him🥲
He was a huge piece
This literally put me to sleep
Hope it was a wonderful lullaby :)
I’ll tell you how !! Atl pitchers got hurt Fried and Strider. No Ozzie , Acuna not healthy Eddie Rosario was still having problems. Whole new year. So enjoy the fluke . Atl is lining up the pitching for the series in Philadelphia, Atl is going to fuck up the playoffs for Philly
The inning discussed in the video was about the series against the Cardinals so not sure what the Braves have to do with it
@@barreldelphia Will you make a video when Philly losses?
@@samright4661 uhh probably not unless it's noteworthy
Not the best inning in baseball history, in fact not even close. I get that you guys hadn’t made the postseason in years, but that’s not an excuse to blow things that out of proportion. There are hundreds of better innings then a comeback in a random wildcard game which featured the team that went to the World Series and a terrible team. The thing I don’t understand is why y’all focus on this and not the fact the Phillies went to the World Series. This is the reason the Phillies fanbase gets a terrible rep.
This? THIS is the reason why? It wasn’t random lol it was the ninth inning in a wild card series on their road that was the spark plug to a World Series appearance for a team who hadn’t even made the playoffs in a decade. Besides, I can think of like 100 other better reasons that we get a terrible rep
Greatest inning ever? Really?
most terrific awesome incredible inning ever*
Greatest inning in baseball history? Please stop
Might’ve been the greatest moment in sports history
Grotesque story telling partner. the story itself is fine but it simply does not match your headline. If you are going to go into ancient history i am not sticking around after you offer up a false advertising title like this.
Alright see ya later
But this wasn’t a three game series, was it? It was just a one and done, I thought.
It was, the Phillies took game two 2-0. At about the 1:06 mark in this video I put in a Bryce Harper home run that was from game 2