Au- In It'd be even more epic if it capped off an amazing comeback down by a whole bunch of runs, like down 12+ runs since I believe the greatest MLB comeback by margin was the Indians who came back down 11 runs against the Mariners
Arizona commentator after Roberts walk off grand slam: "Are you watching Milwaukee, did you just see that?" Proceeds to lose NLDS in walk off fashion to Milwaukee.
The Brian Giles/Pirates walk off at 5:51 is the most amazing of the bunch. Pirates went into the bottom of the 9th down SIX runs. They made two quick outs, which left them down to their final out with no one on base. Then the Pirates blasted away for SEVEN RUNS on only 20 pitches: double, homer, single, walk, single, HBP, Walk-Off Grand Slam. One of the most amazing finishes in baseball history.
I'm an Astros fan and watched this live on TV. First game of a doubleheader, if I remember correctly, and I was so disgusted I didn't watch the second game.
Would love to see the replay. Robrerto was one of those rare players that could beat you with his bat, his glove, his arm, on the base path, and by knowing the game and playing smart.
Walk off inside-the-park grand slams can only come when the team is down by exactly 3. If the score is tied or the team is only down by 1 or 2 runs, the batter only gets credit for the number of bases needed to get the winning run across.
rslitman Wrong. So VERY wrong. Not sure what reasoning you are using. The Pirates were losing 8-5. If Clemente’s fourth run didn’t count, how did they get to 9 runs?? It was an inside-the-park homerun that happened to be a grand slam which also won the game. Hence, a walk-off, inside-the-park-grand slam.
@@The_Great_Darino I just re-read my answer. It was lacking in clarity but not so much to justify your strong highlighting of it being wrong. If they were down by 3 (which they were), the fielders' plays on the hit would continue even if 3 runs scored. There was still the opportunity to throw the batter out at home or any bade or hold him to a triple or lesser hit. It would not be a walk-off, but the score would be tied. What I realize now is that I should have said that it couldn't be a walk-off inside-the-park grand slam if the home team was down by only 1, 2, or 3 runs. It was late at night, and I wasn't thinking clearly. But not a justification for your emphatic language. A polite correction would have sufficed.
The Tram Slam put the Tigers in first place, past the Yankees, and was the second straight walk-off homer in two nights. They completed the three game sweep with another walk-off win the next night and Billy Martin was fired the following day - never to manage again. Six years (to the day!) later, Lou Whitaker would also hit a walk off slam, against Cleveland. Also, you may have noticed the ballpark half-empty for a first-place showdown; Game 7 of the Pistons-Lakers Finals was the same night - with a sadder ending. And now you know.. the rest of the story.
I was a Tigers fan and a Lakers fan, so I was especially happy that day. We started the evening watching the Tigers game, and I think they were down 6-0 or 6-1 when we switched over the the basketball game at 9 pm. The rest of my family was rooting for the Pistons because they were bandwagon jumpers (pretty much only started caring about the Pistons and basketball in general that season). My Mom and sister were especially unhappy with the result and with me by the end of the basketball game and they had left the room as I was watching the locker room celebration and then the late news. I found out about Trammell's game winner during the sports report on the late news, and able to use that as sort of an extension of an olive branch to my Mom. I remember the previous night's walk off homer was hit by Tom Brookens. It was a Monday Night Baseball game on ABC. The final was 2-1. Tiger pitcher Jeff Robinson had pitched a shutout into the 9th, but the Yankees tied it on a drive the hit the top of the wall, but didn't go over. Mike Henneman got the first 2 outs in the 10th, but then the Yankees got runners on base, so Willie (Guillermo) Hernandez came in, threw one pitch to get the third out. Accordingly, Hernandez was the winning pitcher when Brookens ended it.
I was listening to the game on WJR with the immortal Ernie Harwell....I am a Yanks fan, and all my buddies are Tiger fans....you can guess what I went trough that night, lol..
How about a game ending triple play in the same game situation?....more rare, and more exciting. Or how about an attempted inside-the-parker in which the batter/runner gets thrown out at the plate by an amazing throw from deep in the outfield?
@@zottffss Or how about the Pirates down by 6 runs in the bottom of the 9th, with 2 outs & nobody on base (down to their last out) & coming back to win on Brian Giles grandslam.
national league championship series game 7 bottom of the 9th 3-2 count bases loaded the mets are down by 3 here comes the pitch and beltran just stares at it...strike 3 looking..game over..lol
I remember this game. It was the first game of a doubleheader and it wasn't televised. The only video footage of this game came from the video from PNC Park.
I was at David Botes Cubs game that ended like this. Best game of my life. Unbelievably loud at Wrigley the moment the ball cleared the center field wall.
@@dfgccgggff7963 ehhh, "dislike" is a bit strong, but I'm a Mariners fan and like half of British Columbia comes down I-5 to Seattle when the Blue Jays are in town and buys up all the good tickets and the lines at the concessions go on forever haha
Ryan Roberts' fist-bumping while running the bases was a reference to his then-manager Kirk Gibson doing just that while running the bases after he hit a walk-off two-run shot in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series with the Dodgers
It was a shit move in Dodger Stadium. Reynold was garbage next to Gibson. Gibson was injured and delivered. This wet noodle did nothing in his entire career.
there's a five year old kid somewhere in Michigan that's going to be saying the same thing about Comerica in 80 years when they tear it down and build a new one. just how it goes.
Adam Dunn, June 30th, 2006. I was at that game. The Reds had no business even being close in that game after the first 2 innings. You could tell that the closer was wild and the Indians manager left him in there. I don't know if that ball got more than 20 feet above the ground on it's way out. Dunn was the most likely hitter to hit a homer on the Reds that year, and the Indians rolled the dice with a closer that had control issues all inning.
-Game 7 of the world series -3 game wins for the Yankees, 3 game wins for the Cubs -bottom of the 9th -2 outs -full count -bases loaded -Babe Ruth up to bat -HE CRACKS IT DEEP LEFT FIELD, AND IT'S OUTTA HERE -THE YANKEES WON THE WORLD SERIES YAYAAYATAYAYAYAYAYYYAYAYAYAYA
That game was not televised locally (well, at least not on free tv), but the tv newscasts gave updates. IIRC, the Angels were down 12-5 going into the 9th. When the sports report was on, I think it was 12-9. Just at the end of the broadcast, they showed the footage of the slam which had just happened. At the time, the Angels were battling Texas for the AL West title. After that game, I said to myself, Angels are going to win the division. Which they did. Alas, those last 3 games of the ALCS 😢 (the year wasn't a total loss, as my other favorite team, the Mets, took it all) 😀
this is great, but it's missing an important one. The Rockies' Carlos Gonzalez with the walk-off grand slam to beat the Cubs....and...to complete the cycle...only time it ever happened in MLB history and I was there.
Me and my brother got to stay up late to watch the Tigers in Anaheim because it was a Saturday night game. With a 12-5 lead going to the bottom of the 9th, we never imagined the horror that awaited us. Ernie Harwell called it one of the worst losses he had ever seen. The next day Willie Hernandez was called Senor Choke in the local paper, a takeoff on Aurelio Lopez's Senor Smoke nickname.
It's a combination actually. Maddon overused Chapman, and Davis still hit the pitch after Chapman missed location after Ross called the pitch, so it's not any one person's fault. Should Maddon have used another pitcher? Absolutely. Should Chapman had thrown a different pitch? Totally. Should Ross have called a different one. You know it. The manager can't control what the player does, only which players are out there.
@ 3:53 you see Chipper with a big smile on his face, because Conrad came in to pinch hit for Kimbrel, who was hitting in Chipper's spot, after the Braves did a double switch earlier.
Ordonez Slam to complete the sweep in the 2006 ALCS is a fantastic memory...as a die-hard Angels fan, I thank you Detroit for continuing that fantastic tradition (cause you know dam well Halos ain't going to do a GD thing about it)
@@jhoe164 1 playoff appearance in 9 seasons (we got swept btw)..and it don't look like we gonna get any closer without any pitching (which we don't have)..it's not gonna be fun being known as the club that wasted the best baseball player on the planet's career..YAY US!!!! 😞
MY TOP 10 BEST Walk-Off Grand Slams: 10. Alan Trammell (1988) 9. Ryan Roberts (2011) 8. Brian Giles (2001) 7. Adam Dunn (2006) 6. Brooks Conrad (2010) 5. Steve Pearce (2017) 4. Jason Giambi (2002) 3. Dick Schofield (1986) 2. Chris Hoiles (1996) 1. David Bote (2018)
I was lucky enough to be at Wrigley Field last year to see David Bote do this with 2 outs and 2 strikes, most incredible thing I've ever seen at a sporting event and that stadium was absolutely shaking.
Glad you ended with the Schofield homerun, since he is a light hitter not known for homeruns, and the Halos were down by 7 going into the inning, and the fact the Schofield hit the walk off grand slam was a miracle.
George Grande's call for the Dunn grand slam sure takes me back to when I was a kid watching Reds games on summer nights. Those teams were mediocre at best but George made games a little better.
Andrew Kilmer I thought he was a superstar when I was a kid but his career numbers are barely average. Below .300 avg, less than 200 HR, less than 2500 hits, and barely 1000 RBIs. Not to mention his managerial record was 187-302.
Cyber Farmer he definitely was a superstar. He deserved to be in the hall a while ago. There have been sabermetrics that show that Trammell actually contributed more to his team (offense and defensively) than Jeter in their respective primes
This is the scenario I always played out as a kid in the backyard... except it was always down to the last strike in Game 7 of the World Series.
Saammmmme
Same
3-2 count
2 outs
Game 7 World Series
9-6 11th inning
Bases loaded
cadenr06 the score for me always 10-7
mpacz99 sammmmmmmmeeeeeee here
World series Game 7
Bottom 9th inning
2 outs
Down 3 runs
3-2 count
Walk off grand slam
Now that would be epic
True, but you'd likely only see that in a movie.
That would be a legendary moment.
Au- In It'd be even more epic if it capped off an amazing comeback down by a whole bunch of runs, like down 12+ runs since I believe the greatest MLB comeback by margin was the Indians who came back down 11 runs against the Mariners
+Jamie Linsday (lakerskid2013) The Indians were down 14-2, crazy game!
Au- In what about the one in the 10th in this video?
The sound of the crowd as they realize it's gone is the most beautiful noise
Ben Kelly ikr
El Comedy Rogue blowup wives don’t count
Sending them home happy!
It’s deafening but worth it
It makes me satisfied. Especially postseason games. I dont care what team. Dodgers, Red Sox, any team at all (except Asterisks)
Arizona commentator after Roberts walk off grand slam: "Are you watching Milwaukee, did you just see that?"
Proceeds to lose NLDS in walk off fashion to Milwaukee.
Duke Kong they were down by 5 with two outs in the 9th
Duke Kong go Brewers!!! 😂😂😂😂😂 Diamondbacks
Needed a roided up Ryan Braun to make it happen tho
Duke Kong Ryan Braun was the most juiced motherfucker ever that year..
Nobody asked about cricket Flyboy
The Brian Giles/Pirates walk off at 5:51 is the most amazing of the bunch. Pirates went into the bottom of the 9th down SIX runs. They made two quick outs, which left them down to their final out with no one on base. Then the Pirates blasted away for SEVEN RUNS on only 20 pitches: double, homer, single, walk, single, HBP, Walk-Off Grand Slam. One of the most amazing finishes in baseball history.
I'm an Astros fan and watched this live on TV. First game of a doubleheader, if I remember correctly, and I was so disgusted I didn't watch the second game.
Roberto Clemente has the only inside-the-park, walk- off grand slam. 🤗
Would love to see the replay. Robrerto was one of those rare players that could beat you with his bat, his glove, his arm, on the base path, and by knowing the game and playing smart.
Walk off inside-the-park grand slams can only come when the team is down by exactly 3. If the score is tied or the team is only down by 1 or 2 runs, the batter only gets credit for the number of bases needed to get the winning run across.
rslitman Wrong. So VERY wrong. Not sure what reasoning you are using. The Pirates were losing 8-5. If Clemente’s fourth run didn’t count, how did they get to 9 runs?? It was an inside-the-park homerun that happened to be a grand slam which also won the game.
Hence, a walk-off, inside-the-park-grand slam.
@@The_Great_Darino I just re-read my answer. It was lacking in clarity but not so much to justify your strong highlighting of it being wrong. If they were down by 3 (which they were), the fielders' plays on the hit would continue even if 3 runs scored. There was still the opportunity to throw the batter out at home or any bade or hold him to a triple or lesser hit. It would not be a walk-off, but the score would be tied. What I realize now is that I should have said that it couldn't be a walk-off inside-the-park grand slam if the home team was down by only 1, 2, or 3 runs. It was late at night, and I wasn't thinking clearly. But not a justification for your emphatic language. A polite correction would have sufficed.
@@rslitman what you originally said was correct. I understood it perfectly fine
I will never get enough of seeing the crowd's reaction. I've been to games with that euphoric feeling and it's such a rush. Ahhh, America's pastime.⚾
The Tram Slam put the Tigers in first place, past the Yankees, and was the second straight walk-off homer in two nights. They completed the three game sweep with another walk-off win the next night and Billy Martin was fired the following day - never to manage again. Six years (to the day!) later, Lou Whitaker would also hit a walk off slam, against Cleveland. Also, you may have noticed the ballpark half-empty for a first-place showdown; Game 7 of the Pistons-Lakers Finals was the same night - with a sadder ending. And now you know.. the rest of the story.
Ryan Reynolds great comment!!!
You're Paul Harvey? G'Day.
I was a Tigers fan and a Lakers fan, so I was especially happy that day. We started the evening watching the Tigers game, and I think they were down 6-0 or 6-1 when we switched over the the basketball game at 9 pm. The rest of my family was rooting for the Pistons because they were bandwagon jumpers (pretty much only started caring about the Pistons and basketball in general that season). My Mom and sister were especially unhappy with the result and with me by the end of the basketball game and they had left the room as I was watching the locker room celebration and then the late news. I found out about Trammell's game winner during the sports report on the late news, and able to use that as sort of an extension of an olive branch to my Mom.
I remember the previous night's walk off homer was hit by Tom Brookens. It was a Monday Night Baseball game on ABC. The final was 2-1. Tiger pitcher Jeff Robinson had pitched a shutout into the 9th, but the Yankees tied it on a drive the hit the top of the wall, but didn't go over. Mike Henneman got the first 2 outs in the 10th, but then the Yankees got runners on base, so Willie (Guillermo) Hernandez came in, threw one pitch to get the third out. Accordingly, Hernandez was the winning pitcher when Brookens ended it.
I was listening to the game on WJR with the immortal Ernie Harwell....I am a Yanks fan, and all my buddies are Tiger fans....you can guess what I went trough that night, lol..
Cecilio Guante pitching.. One of the last Yankees to wear #51 before Bernie Williams would be the last Yankees player to wear it
The best thing about walk-offs is that they're ALWAYS at home.
PMT Gaming really??? i had nooo idea.... wowwwwwe
PMT Gaming 😂😂😂
What? My mind is blown! That’s life changing! I mean, who knew that?
You don't say!?!? 😂
Wow. My life just changed by you teaching us that! Wow just wow!
The greatest play in sports. THE WALK OFF GRAND SLAM
How about a game ending triple play in the same game situation?....more rare, and more exciting. Or how about an attempted inside-the-parker in which the batter/runner gets thrown out at the plate by an amazing throw from deep in the outfield?
Or how about a Walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the 9th with 2 outs, 3-2 count, and a 3 run deficit?
@@zottffss Or how about the Pirates down by 6 runs in the bottom of the 9th, with 2 outs & nobody on base (down to their last out) & coming back to win on Brian Giles grandslam.
national league championship series
game 7
bottom of the 9th
3-2 count
bases loaded
the mets are down by 3
here comes the pitch
and beltran just stares at it...strike 3 looking..game over..lol
Dam i a mets fan
@@rufijonuzi6933 you're
Anthony Gronock from a mets fan, I swear this is the most annoying thing ever...
Um, I literally have no idea who this was against.
Mets vs. ???
Diamond Yoshi101 2006 NLCS vs the Cardinals
These endings NEVER get old......I'll be back again
The Stuport
HIGH FLY BALL INTO DEEP LEFT FIELD AND. GOOOOOOONE!
There are a lot more of these than I expected
29 in total
lol who was in charge of directing that pirates game?
John Benedeck I'm done. The best comment in this video
Looked like a high school game
I remember this game. It was the first game of a doubleheader and it wasn't televised. The only video footage of this game came from the video from PNC Park.
Looks like it’s straight out of a movie
John Benedeck yooooo 😂💀
Thanks for no music. Some people like to ruin a good video and commentary with their b.s.
The best walk off grand slams are when they're down by 3
Jesse James duh
Kenny Boyer 1964 World Series.
Jesse James preferably. I like when it’s knotted up!
with 3 balls and 2 strikes........just like we did as a kid. lol
Jesse James really??!!!
Thank you for making this video. These are always the most exciting grand slams and finally someone put them together. Good job 👏
I was at David Botes Cubs game that ended like this. Best game of my life. Unbelievably loud at Wrigley the moment the ball cleared the center field wall.
These are rare plays. What are the chances two of them happened on May 17? And thats my bday. Kinda cool.
I love you original videos like I would've never thought of these just wanted to say ur doing a great job and keep it up
Leo M original meaning it was done by EXE-Edits before this?
3*
Great video please make more i love them
Idk how this guy finds these clips for the vids but what an amazing job thank your do the videos appreciate them!
I was on the road listening to the game when Hoiles hit his. 3-2 count with 2 outs. Only one one other in history of MLB - Alan Trammell.
Lol my dad is an Orioles fan and he left that game early because the O's were losing
Cameron McGuire unlucky 😂😂
We all can agree a lot of people do not like the Blue Jays, but we all want that home run horn.
xXgodlyclutchXx true lmao
Because their good?? Lmao
@@chasewhitney1440 Erm. not exactly
Why do people not like us?
@@dfgccgggff7963 ehhh, "dislike" is a bit strong, but I'm a Mariners fan and like half of British Columbia comes down I-5 to Seattle when the Blue Jays are in town and buys up all the good tickets and the lines at the concessions go on forever haha
Mocking Gibson as you beat the dodgers with a walk off is total savagery
Actually, I'm pretty sure Gibby was managing the Diamondbacks at the time, so not really "mocking" as making an homage!
Steve Boose yeah it was more poking fun at his manager than anything else
Very good, Andrew. Keep up the good work.
Thanks brother
Ryan Roberts' fist-bumping while running the bases was a reference to his then-manager Kirk Gibson doing just that while running the bases after he hit a walk-off two-run shot in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series with the Dodgers
It was a shit move in Dodger Stadium. Reynold was garbage next to Gibson. Gibson was injured and delivered. This wet noodle did nothing in his entire career.
Always wodered where some of these older clips come from, glad to see everything from different years!
Brooks Conrad's pinch-hit slam was epic
best walk off of this video
I was in the seats that day. Ended a HUGE comeback against the Reds.
Benjamin Sheffield i wish i could have been there but i saw it on tv
Your channel is awesome bro!!! Best channel out there!! Subbed.
I know it needed replaced, and Comerica is a nice park, but Tiger Stadium just has it's own charm that Comerica lacks.
no park ever really needs to be replaced, Fenway and Wrigley prove it.
jimbo 2346 like a 430 ftcenter field wall?
It lost charm because the tigers suck xd
there's a five year old kid somewhere in Michigan that's going to be saying the same thing about Comerica in 80 years when they tear it down and build a new one. just how it goes.
@@j243kid yep, that was really not that far.😂
I'm so happy to see Chris Hoiles here! I was at that game and had never seen anything like it before. The call from Jon Miller is awesome too!
When a 3 hour sporting event comes down to about 10 seconds 🤷🏻♂️
Jwalker gaming master lmao the same could be said for any sport
Better than soccer where they tie 0-0 all the fuckin time.
I was at the Orioles/Chris Hoiles game. My parents took me to a game for my 7th birthday. Been hooked since.
GREAT VIDEO!!!!!
YESSSSS!!!!!
Adam Dunn, June 30th, 2006. I was at that game. The Reds had no business even being close in that game after the first 2 innings. You could tell that the closer was wild and the Indians manager left him in there. I don't know if that ball got more than 20 feet above the ground on it's way out. Dunn was the most likely hitter to hit a homer on the Reds that year, and the Indians rolled the dice with a closer that had control issues all inning.
0:53 what a catch
This just makes me miss baseball even more. I can’t wait to be able to go to games again.
Once in a lifetime thing that happens every once in a while.
LMAO at the camera cut to this dude pitching to Adam Dunn at 4:19
you should have put in the machado one from this year i was at that game is was crazy he hit 3 grand slams in like 20 days
Great stuff!
-Game 7 of the world series
-3 game wins for the Yankees, 3 game wins for the Cubs
-bottom of the 9th
-2 outs
-full count
-bases loaded
-Babe Ruth up to bat
-HE CRACKS IT DEEP LEFT FIELD, AND IT'S OUTTA HERE
-THE YANKEES WON THE WORLD SERIES YAYAAYATAYAYAYAYAYYYAYAYAYAYA
I remember watching Dick Schofield hit that one when I was 6, magical season for the Angels in 1986, even if they didn't win it all.
The Mets took that one, thank you
That game was not televised locally (well, at least not on free tv), but the tv newscasts gave updates. IIRC, the Angels were down 12-5 going into the 9th. When the sports report was on, I think it was 12-9. Just at the end of the broadcast, they showed the footage of the slam which had just happened. At the time, the Angels were battling Texas for the AL West title. After that game, I said to myself, Angels are going to win the division. Which they did. Alas, those last 3 games of the ALCS 😢 (the year wasn't a total loss, as my other favorite team, the Mets, took it all) 😀
This stuff brings tears to my eyes, love this game
Not only was that hoiles grand slam a walk off, there were also two outs and two strikes
Thanks for the vid love it‼️
Could you imagine the feeling of those pitchers? I bet they hate themselves so hard
Most of them are relievers too, there one job is to *not let up 4 runs*
Imagine scoring 3 runs in extra innings just to get walked off by a grand slam
After watching this video, I realized that the away team has never hit a walk off
It’s impossible.
@@jarvisjuicelandry5362 r/woooosh
Yeah I think that’s wrong. They should change that rule.
@@bucwhovian8305 fax
Buc Whovian Change it, how?
You are missing the GREATEST OF ALL - Roberto Clemente's walk-off, grand-slam, inside-the-park home run. Never done before and will NEVER be repeated.
Gosh this hurts for me
this is great, but it's missing an important one. The Rockies' Carlos Gonzalez with the walk-off grand slam to beat the Cubs....and...to complete the cycle...only time it ever happened in MLB history and I was there.
David Boti brought me here.
Some of the most beautiful moments. :) It is a borderline Hollywood movie
whos here after the cubs?
david bote did it
PhilMC_ I was at that game! Remarkable
We need that Bo Diaz one with the Phillies in 1983 (down by 3). Great call by Harry Kalas and Rich Ashburn on that.
The Giambi one was probably one of the greatest Yankee home runs this century
Always get chills watching these
Me and my brother got to stay up late to watch the Tigers in Anaheim because it was a Saturday night game. With a 12-5 lead going to the bottom of the 9th, we never imagined the horror that awaited us. Ernie Harwell called it one of the worst losses he had ever seen. The next day Willie Hernandez was called Senor Choke in the local paper, a takeoff on Aurelio Lopez's Senor Smoke nickname.
Ryan Reynolds so you were for the angels?
Oh no, we were (are) Tiger fans. It was past 1am back in Michigan. Nightmare!
Ryan Reynolds oh u said "in anaheim so i thought you were in anaheim lol. What part of michigan?
Southwest Michigan. Near Kalamazoo
Didn’t think this would be this long
Rajai Davis nearly ruined this Cubs fans life.
Actually it was Joe Maddon. But they bailed him out at the end. 😂
It's a combination actually. Maddon overused Chapman, and Davis still hit the pitch after Chapman missed location after Ross called the pitch, so it's not any one person's fault. Should Maddon have used another pitcher? Absolutely. Should Chapman had thrown a different pitch? Totally. Should Ross have called a different one. You know it. The manager can't control what the player does, only which players are out there.
@@jackson5116
Maddon pulled Hendricks way too early. That was his first fuck up.
Mr. Woods hendricks would have had a start like he had in LA if he wasnt pulled. that game probably wouldnt have ever even been close
Today is May 17. No baseball this year
@ 3:53 you see Chipper with a big smile on his face, because Conrad came in to pinch hit for Kimbrel, who was hitting in Chipper's spot, after the Braves did a double switch earlier.
Did the D Backs fool really do the Kirk Gibson??
Kirk Gibson was the manager of the team. Obviously a joke
What a great channel!
Adam Dunn’s homer the announcer had major voice cracks lol
Tills the Man lol
He kinda sounded like Shaggy from Scooby Doo lol
George Grande...he's such a tool.
I loved the call on the 1st slam: "Get out ball, get out ball! GET OUTTA HERE! He's done it again!"
It was the bottom of the 9th in my game
Bases loaded
Down 2
2 outs
Full count
3rd basemen makes diving catch
LOL 😂!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Óœf
world series game 7, 2 outs, 3-2 count, down by 3, bases loaded.
strikes out
The Tigers always find ways to f up the As
BlitzTaifun / DragonScales
Talk about a slap in the face!
Ordonez Slam to complete the sweep in the 2006 ALCS is a fantastic memory...as a die-hard Angels fan, I thank you Detroit for continuing that fantastic tradition (cause you know dam well Halos ain't going to do a GD thing about it)
@@JT-Rebel at least you got trout.
@@jhoe164 1 playoff appearance in 9 seasons (we got swept btw)..and it don't look like we gonna get any closer without any pitching (which we don't have)..it's not gonna be fun being known as the club that wasted the best baseball player on the planet's career..YAY US!!!! 😞
5:48... coulda swore I was about to hear Bob Menery's hysterical commentary on this one LoL
God damn I love Hafner. That walk off is my favorite thing I've ever seen live in baseball.
MY TOP 10 BEST Walk-Off Grand Slams:
10. Alan Trammell (1988)
9. Ryan Roberts (2011)
8. Brian Giles (2001)
7. Adam Dunn (2006)
6. Brooks Conrad (2010)
5. Steve Pearce (2017)
4. Jason Giambi (2002)
3. Dick Schofield (1986)
2. Chris Hoiles (1996)
1. David Bote (2018)
I think you may have to add Stanton’s walk off in there since it was after Judge hit his 60th homerun.
This is my dream
World Series tied 3-3
Bases loaded
I step up to bat
3-2
2 outs
Down by 3
Bottom of 9th
Grand slam walkoff
4:14 when you have gastrointestinal discomfort and have no choice but to fart in a crowd of people.
David Bote did it best bottom of the 9th, 2 gone, losing 3-0, and game was in primetime.
I was lucky enough to be at Wrigley Field last year to see David Bote do this with 2 outs and 2 strikes, most incredible thing I've ever seen at a sporting event and that stadium was absolutely shaking.
That’s nothing I hit a walkoff 6 run walkoff once
wow can't take a joke
same
That's nothing, I came back from 21 runs and hit a 8 run walkoff in the post season loooool
Wait what
Cory Varin it's a joke fucking idiot
3:37 was the one I came here for. I couldn't believe it and was mad that I wasn't at that game! haha
Who else wants to do this
👇
Glad you ended with the Schofield homerun, since he is a light hitter not known for homeruns, and the Halos were down by 7 going into the inning, and the fact the Schofield hit the walk off grand slam was a miracle.
Who's the mofo who disliked this
baseball boss A jealous hockey fan
Who are the 67 mofos who disliked this
A cricket player
George Grande's call for the Dunn grand slam sure takes me back to when I was a kid watching Reds games on summer nights. Those teams were mediocre at best but George made games a little better.
Same here. Reds were always on in the summer with George and Chris
How is Trammell not in the Hall of Fame?!
Andrew Kilmer I thought he was a superstar when I was a kid but his career numbers are barely average. Below .300 avg, less than 200 HR, less than 2500 hits, and barely 1000 RBIs. Not to mention his managerial record was 187-302.
Andrew Kilmer He is now. Now, how is Simmons, the RBI leader for catchers not in?
Cyber Farmer he definitely was a superstar. He deserved to be in the hall a while ago. There have been sabermetrics that show that Trammell actually contributed more to his team (offense and defensively) than Jeter in their respective primes
1:49 Are you watching Milwaukee? It’s the Diamondbacks vs the Dodgers
The losing teams must be pissed
Probably. In almost every case, a blown save by the closer.
Being a bat boy and being able to celebrate with the team has to be one of the coolest experiences those kids will ever have
1st
9,640th!!
The Boozer 42,845!
The Boozer loser
Do walk off home runs for the ROAD team. Now that would be EPIC. I’ve never seen that one before
I'm so glad that the home team get credit for the Walk Off Home Runs in Major League Baseball ⚾!!!
Thank you
The anouncer called Adam dunn’s home run how insane.
the flex of accomplishing this is just amazing.
I have to believe that hitting a walk-off slam must literally be the greatest feeling a human being can have... I envy these gents...
This, throwing a perfect game/no hitter, and making an amazing catch to save a game are probably the best feelings in baseball
Nice 👍
Trivia question:
Without googling it please...
Who is the only player in MLB history to hit a walk off INSIDE THE PARK grand slam?
3:48 Nice touch pumping in the theme from The Natural there.
As a O's fan till the day i die, its always refreshing on the rare occasions they make a list for something positive lol
This is what made baseball special...
Thank you!!
I wonder if there's any walk off down by 3 world series game 7 and 2 outs grand slams. That woud be amazing.