Holy hell what?! How on earth did a TV network get cameras that shit even in the 70s?! (edit) I have no clue how people now get cameras that look like they were cheap in the 1990s/2000s, but how does a TV network get a non-color camera in the 70s?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!????!?!?!?!!?!@!!
@@iangalt6899 My guess is that it was recorded in color on some medium that deteriorates and in order to make it watchable again they had to turn the contrast way up and the color was lost.
I was at the Kingdome when Dan Wilson hit that inside the park grand slam.. I was also there when A-Rod, Griffey, and Edgar hit back-to back-to back home runs against the Oakland A’s.. RIP Dave Niehaus!!
Had the good fortune of seeing two in-person: Terry Pendleton at Shea Stadium in '85 (outfielder collision) and Felix José at Fenway Park in '89 (bad carom).
Game 7 of the World Series, home team is down by three runs, bases are loaded with two outs, and there’s only one strike away from the end...and then they pull this off to win it all. Could you imagine how batshit insane that would be?
I hit a inside the park grand slam against our rivals which was the same team name but we were the green team and they were black, it was insane and it was to walk off the game
I remember Mel Stottlemyre doing this when I was a kid. No, I didn't actually see the game, but it was much talked about because Stottlemyre was a pitcher.
The Tony Gwynn one should have been ruled a ground-rule double, and the fan who leaned over the fence and touched the ball with his glove should have been ejected.
Why the ball was never stuck under the fence or bounced over it so there's no reason it should be called a ground rule double also if you look closely it appears that the fan did not touch and even if he did it only helped the other team because it bounced towards the other fielder but if he did touch it I agree he should be ejected
Regardless of whether there's any video, Roberto's achievement deserved mention here. Roberto is also "The King of the Triples Hitters" among all major leaguers who played at least one season in 1960 or later. He hit 166 triples in 18 years (1955-1972), averaging 9.22 per year. Musial was the only 1960 or later hitter with more total triples (177), but his average was lower at 8.05. Roberto was still hitting them at a fair clip late in his career, which was tragically cut short.
I saw Lou Brock hit one at Veterans Stadium. It was a hard hit single to center that hit an Astroturf seam, bounced high over the center fielder's head and rolled all the way to the CF wall All 4 runners scored easily.
Although there might not be a video available, you missed to include the first ever MLB leaguer to hit an inside grand slam home run: Roberto Clemente on July 25th, 1956 against Cubs pitcher Jim Brosnan at Forbes Field. Moreover he hit 9 career inside the park grand slam home runs, 7 of them in Forbes Field.
That last one before the ones with errors should also have been scored an error - if not, I don't know what the scorer was thinking. There was a fairly close play at the plate on the runner coming from first, then presumably the ball got away, then the batter scored. That said - thanks to Savage Brick Sports for this great footage! What a beautiful rarity an inside-the-park grand slam is!
Growing up near Seattle - i remember the SOJO play in the one game playoff but that was a comedy of errors. Not sure it’s a technical inside the park home run
As with almost any inside the park home run the fielders misplayed it. A couple of these towards the end were at most triples and a steal of home. Error at the home plate area. Most were doubles, if fielded properly, and maybe 2 runs scored.
The one with the Mariners' Sojo was in the playoff game with LAA in '95...not a home run either; the throwing error by Mark Langston allowed him to score and scream primally over a prone Langston at the plate. Fun fact; Langston was traded away by the M's in 1989 for a very young Randy "Big Unit" Johnson.
It's interesting the mechanics in different sports, that 2nd one with the guy diving and missing, in a cricket game with no glove most high level players would either catch that no problem or at least stop it by using both hands, here because he's got a glove on he has to dive awkwardly (otherwise he breaks his wrist crashing into the turf) and misses it entirely.
great vid. At 1:30, is this actually a grand slam? Seems like the cut-off man drops the ball which allows the runner to score without a throw. I guess he was already running and it would have been close. Love Randy Wynn and the old DR jerseys.
There was another one that you didn't have. I know because I was at the game. June 26, 1976. Bombo Rivera for the Expos at Jarry Park in Montreal against the Pirates.. Al Oliver went for the shoestring catch and missed it, similar to the one you had with Michael Taylor of Washington
Niehaus said it was the first inside-the-park grand slam in Mariners history, but didn't Luis Sojo hit one in the one-game playoff vs the Angels in 1995? Or was there an error on that one?
Wish someone could find video of the Frank Taveras (Pittsburgh Pirates) inside the park GS Homer back in late 70's. That Homer was only 1 of 2 he hit in his entire career...
1:53, that should have been a double because it looked like the fan touched the baseball that was still live. You CANNOT reach over the railing for a live baseball. It should have been ruled a double and that fan would get ejected from the game.
This is probably the most exciting play you can think of in baseball.
Stealing home?
@@connerpeterson1119 that or like a grand slam. But which one is less likely to happen?
Triple play
@@luisocana9589 yes
@@luisocana9589 exactly
Imagine how excited the Mariners announcer will be when they win their first World Series.
Peter Rodby totally
They have to make the postseason first
He's dead
Would've
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could you imagine being the pitcher watching his team mates allow a inside the park grand slam
Nope lol
yeah maybe dont allow the bases to get loaded next time?
3:12 This footage from the 1970's looks like it's from the 1930's.
bill williams that was legit from the ‘70s???
A_ aron yup. Pitcher was Carl Morton who started in 1969
@@a_aron2180 The Expos' first year was 1969.
Holy hell what?! How on earth did a TV network get cameras that shit even in the 70s?! (edit) I have no clue how people now get cameras that look like they were cheap in the 1990s/2000s, but how does a TV network get a non-color camera in the 70s?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!????!?!?!?!!?!@!!
@@iangalt6899 My guess is that it was recorded in color on some medium that deteriorates and in order to make it watchable again they had to turn the contrast way up and the color was lost.
"GET OUT THE RYE BREAD AN- NO, IT COMES DOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WALL..."
If rye bread is for grand slams, what do you have for three-run homers?
A solo shot is a single Wheatie
RIP Dave Niehaus.
Was that Sam Kinison?
Will Rock
2:05 lol that must've been a fan of the other team trying to make it a double
Kalen fr lol
2:28 that man isn’t hurt physically, but he is definitely hurt
Dave Steib?
i think he was hurt physically
@@phuckyu9196
He was embarrassed.
Dude was a diva.
Lmfao I love how everyone came here after the blue jays vs red sox
Ok, here we go:
"the most"
Did I do that correctly?
Get out of here
Randy D means “it’s outa here!”
You win.
Nope, this is the correct way:
the most gets a free shoutout next video
Yess
I was at the Kingdome when Dan Wilson hit that inside the park grand slam.. I was also there when A-Rod, Griffey, and Edgar hit back-to back-to back home runs against the Oakland A’s.. RIP Dave Niehaus!!
Had the good fortune of seeing two in-person: Terry Pendleton at Shea Stadium in '85 (outfielder collision) and Felix José at Fenway Park in '89 (bad carom).
I am glad there are clips from more than just the last 5 years.
To bad Tony never hit for the cycle or won world series title.
Hi It's Me Mind Your Own Business I’m just glad that idiot fan didn’t mess with it, reaching onto the playing field with his hat.
Game 7 of the World Series, home team is down by three runs, bases are loaded with two outs, and there’s only one strike away from the end...and then they pull this off to win it all. Could you imagine how batshit insane that would be?
Never seen an Inside The Park Grand Slam walk off.
I hit a inside the park grand slam against our rivals which was the same team name but we were the green team and they were black, it was insane and it was to walk off the game
@@elmersglue2476
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Yeah. Sure you did.
@@addisonfung5009Roberto Clemente is the only one to ever do that
Tony Gwynn is the last player i wouldve thought could complete the running required to leg out an inside the parker
He stole hundreds of bases in his 20s, but in the second half of his career he plumped up quite a bit.
You never know. Prince Fielder was a big man, and I think he had an inside-the-park HR (not a Grand Slam, IIRC)
LOL The first guy is my favorite announcer when he says BELTED DEEP GET OUT THE RYE BREAD AN NO IT COMES DOWN LOL
Michael A Taylor hit an inside the park grand slam and let one go under his glove in the same year.
2:07 imagine the emotions going around if that fan managed to grab the ball.
this needs to be updated
Thanks for including T. Gwynn's grand slam. I remember that play.
Bottom 9th, 2 outs, Prince Fielder up to bat, Game 7 of the World Series. Just Imagine. Imagine.
And the first time ever the mariners eat the rye bread
Dave Neihaus was so good
Another fine selection and editing job!
I’ve done this before, in MLB The Show 15, with Mookie Betts
Great video
Often times inside the park home runs result from missed plays by outfielders & no one backing them up
I remember Mel Stottlemyre doing this when I was a kid. No, I didn't actually see the game, but it was much talked about because Stottlemyre was a pitcher.
The most
Do I win?
u should
It'sall Myfault lol
What happend to the Yankees right fielder
w stoudios probably smoke to much or ate something that probably didn't agree with him
Got his feewings huwt
Boone happened
Gleyber happened
Just a normal comment passing through.
TheEmeraldMan382 FUCK ur pfp made me slap my phone
Great minds....
Tony Gwynn chugging out the In the Park Grand Slam is awe inspiring. And that one fan almost stole it from him.
The Tony Gwynn one should have been ruled a ground-rule double, and the fan who leaned over the fence and touched the ball with his glove should have been ejected.
Why the ball was never stuck under the fence or bounced over it so there's no reason it should be called a ground rule double also if you look closely it appears that the fan did not touch and even if he did it only helped the other team because it bounced towards the other fielder but if he did touch it I agree he should be ejected
xof49 lol dumbass
xof49 your joking right
MB Trickshots *you're*
Derek J. Whatever
In 1956 ... Roberto Clemente hit the "only" inside the park "walk off" grand slam. Where is it?
Is there any video?
Regardless of whether there's any video, Roberto's achievement deserved mention here.
Roberto is also "The King of the Triples Hitters" among all major leaguers who played at least one season in 1960 or later. He hit 166 triples in 18 years (1955-1972), averaging 9.22 per year. Musial was the only 1960 or later hitter with more total triples (177), but his average was lower at 8.05. Roberto was still hitting them at a fair clip late in his career, which was tragically cut short.
'the most'
I saw Lou Brock hit one at Veterans Stadium. It was a hard hit single to center that hit an Astroturf seam, bounced high over the center fielder's head and rolled all the way to the CF wall All 4 runners scored easily.
David Rohlfing there’s no such thing as veterans stadium in the mlb
@Tommy Westerhaus
Veterans stadium was the baseball home stadium of the Phillies from 1971 thru the early 2000's before they built the new park there.
If there's an error on the play, it isn't a HR
There is a HUGE error here. 404.... 8-)
Chris Payne it would be a triple with an errors
Only the last two have errors, and there's an annotation at 4:36 that points out that they're bonus clips.
Last three, actually. The Luis Sojo play was a double and an error. Still one of my few treasured memories as a Mariners fan though.
That last one was jawdropping. An outfielder can't scoop a fucking groundball???
Michael A Taylor just got another stupid IPGS 😂
The last one before he said bonus clips the were errors that for past the catcher so that is an error
Im a nats fan but his fielding is horrible
Seattle had the best announcers
LOVE the vintage clip!!!!
You forgot White Sox Kevin Bell 1976 inside the park grand slam. At Kauffman Stadium in KC 1976.
This is outdated now
Baseball
AdamBrooks well you’re not wrong
1:28 where the hell is Michael Taylor going? He doesn't even stop for the ball he just keeps running to the wall.
To update, you can include Raimel Tapia's shot against the Red Sox in 28-5 massacre for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2022
I miss tapia as a Rockies fan
Although there might not be a video available, you missed to include the first ever MLB leaguer to hit an inside grand slam home run: Roberto Clemente on July 25th, 1956 against Cubs pitcher Jim Brosnan at Forbes Field. Moreover he hit 9 career inside the park grand slam home runs, 7 of them in Forbes Field.
Luis Sojo's in the 1-game playoff def had to have an error in it. But you included it in the section without errors.
3:40 Geez, Gene Alley, he of 999 career hits, gets an inside the park grand slam and the announcer twice credits it to Richie Hebner!
Kevin Bell accomplished this feat for the White Sox in KC in 76 or 78.
The last few had errors during the play and are not inside the park grand slams.
That last one before the ones with errors should also have been scored an error - if not, I don't know what the scorer was thinking. There was a fairly close play at the plate on the runner coming from first, then presumably the ball got away, then the batter scored.
That said - thanks to Savage Brick Sports for this great footage! What a beautiful rarity an inside-the-park grand slam is!
Devil rays? Holy crap that's a long time ago and they still have the same announcers
They changed it in 11
Wow those grand slams were amazing
Hi I love your videos
An inside the park Grand Slam HR is a rare feat. No questions asked.
I love how these are the perfect combination of talent, luck, and the opposing team fucking up.
Growing up near Seattle - i remember the SOJO play in the one game playoff but that was a comedy of errors. Not sure it’s a technical inside the park home run
That Luis Sojo one was a playoff game too, epic.
Were the Padres playing with 4 outfielders in the Gwynn grand slam? Greg Vaughn, Steve Finley, Gwynn, and Rickey?
In 1956 ... Roberto Clemente hit the only inside the park walk off grand slam. Where is it?
That 2nd shot of Butler after Gwyn scores cracked me the fuck up wow lmao
Nice inside the park home runs dose that count as a home run this is awsome
No video footage of Junior Felix’s inside the park grand slam against Boston?
Nice vid too. Are you a Browns fan?
Does anyone know if the last few were actually scored as homeruns? Looked like a couple coulda been xtra base hits with an error.
I almost did one of these in MLB the Show 20, but was beat by milliseconds
As with almost any inside the park home run the fielders misplayed it. A couple of these towards the end were at most triples and a steal of home. Error at the home plate area. Most were doubles, if fielded properly, and maybe 2 runs scored.
Tony Gwynn hit an inside-the-park grand slam? Cool!!
The one with the Mariners' Sojo was in the playoff game with LAA in '95...not a home run either; the throwing error by Mark Langston allowed him to score and scream primally over a prone Langston at the plate. Fun fact; Langston was traded away by the M's in 1989 for a very young Randy "Big Unit" Johnson.
I did this in Fall Ball once. It was great.
A few of these were bases loaded triples with the runner scoring on an error.
Shout out DeWayne Staats! One of the greatest voices in all of broadcasting!
You are missing the greatest inside-the-park grand slam of all time, the only game-ending one in MLB history. It was hit by Roberto Clemente.
It was also.a bases loaded grand slam.
@@billsanders5067, aren’t they all?
It's interesting the mechanics in different sports, that 2nd one with the guy diving and missing, in a cricket game with no glove most high level players would either catch that no problem or at least stop it by using both hands, here because he's got a glove on he has to dive awkwardly (otherwise he breaks his wrist crashing into the turf) and misses it entirely.
great vid. At 1:30, is this actually a grand slam? Seems like the cut-off man drops the ball which allows the runner to score without a throw. I guess he was already running and it would have been close. Love Randy Wynn and the old DR jerseys.
July 25 1969 Roberto Clemente was playing for the Pirates an hit a inside de Park Grand Slam
I thought the one at the end was an error on Cespedes. If not, it was a generous call for the batter.
The first clip made my puppy wake up
Only one I ever actually saw was by Bob Brower with the Rangers in Oakland, around 88-90ish.
There was another one that you didn't have. I know because I was at the game. June 26, 1976. Bombo Rivera for the Expos at Jarry Park in Montreal against the Pirates.. Al Oliver went for the shoestring catch and missed it, similar to the one you had with Michael Taylor of Washington
I saw the 76th inside the park grand slam in MBL history. It was Twins v. White Sox in 1990. Sox won 4-3.
Niehaus said it was the first inside-the-park grand slam in Mariners history, but didn't Luis Sojo hit one in the one-game playoff vs the Angels in 1995? Or was there an error on that one?
Love the old footage!
I guess there's no video of Paul Blair's inside the park grand salami in 1973 against the Royals?
July 20, 1965, Yankee pitcher, inside the park grand slam vs. Boston Red Sox
CANT BELIEVE IT
Wish someone could find video of the Frank Taveras (Pittsburgh Pirates) inside the park GS Homer back in late 70's. That Homer was only 1 of 2 he hit in his entire career...
Inside the park homeruns are rare but grandslams on top of it. I've never seen that till this video.
Some had somw errors involved, no?
This vid is awesome
Get out the rye bread and the mustard grandma... freakin awesome.
Who was the announcer in the first clip
The funniest play in baseball
1:53, that should have been a double because it looked like the fan touched the baseball that was still live. You CANNOT reach over the railing for a live baseball. It should have been ruled a double and that fan would get ejected from the game.
Good job putting the Mariners one first. That gave us like one and a third Grandma sandwiches.
Also, I didn't know the Mets played the Walgreens.
What's even funnier about Dan Wilson's slam to start this video is that he was a catcher, and catchers tend to be the slowest runners on their teams.
AMAZING!
Just glad to see the Expos in one of those videos, even though in this case they were the victims hahaha
Were any of these actually scored as homeruns?
You didn't include Clemente's.