This is the most Wakefield game ever. It was the pivotal moment in the 2004 comeback, and practically nobody remembers it. We remember him wearing it in Game 3 to save the bullpen. We remember him losing it in 2003 when he could've easily been the ALCS MVP, but do we remember the three shutout innings in Game 5 of 2004? Not really. RIP Wake. You walwys did what had to be done
I will never forget those harrowing moments when his knuckle ball was moving like a butterfly and Varitek could barely keep it in front of him with the runner on 3rd. Most tense moments ever in sports.
Yes!!! I remember that very well. My wife, who had been watching the whole game, couldn't take it anymore and went upstairs to bed. Every pitch was pins and needles. Wakefield's knuckler was moving like crazy and Varitek, who didn't normally catch for Wakefield, couldn't handle the crazy movement, which resulted in the Yankees getting a runner to 3rd base, but neither could the Yankees hit it! Yeah, with the Red Sox facing elimination, that was easily the most tense inning ever.
@@jamespenny9482 Torre said, not sending Sierra was one of the worst non moves of his managerial life. If Sierra were on 2nd. Yanks win in 5. Boston caught break after break starting in game 4.
I never get tired watching Sox watching win that’s great series in 2004 against evil empire NY Yankees and win Their first WS in 86 years and two more after that ! Is a beautiful thing !
"The" greatest series of all time. If anyone disputes that, I challenge them to name a better one. Never, before or since in any sport, has a team come from three games down to not only win the series, but go on to sweep the championship. The fact that they did it against their archenemies was absolutely priceless.
This is the only Red Sox playoff game I’ve ever attended. Every batter felt like life or death, especially in extra innings. When they won, it felt euphoric. Strangers were high-fiving and hugging. When we left Fenway, riot police were lined up in order to keep the peace, and the mood of the crowd changed.
@@mariemallahan4863 it was such an emotional roller coaster. And it lasted almost 6 hours, which is a long time to bottle up all that tension (on top of the 86 years Sox fans had been waiting).
Thinking back now...obviously Manny..Ortiz....all were amazing.....but the one who really has been forgotten about was Dave roberts....I hear so many talk 04 and I always remind them Dave Robert's stole....Derek Lowe threw freaking amazing.....Trot Nixon balls to the wall kinda player....Ortiz rallied everyone together....and the baseball gods smiled....and I had the pleasure of calling security and having the Yankee fans behind us removed 😆
@@canesinsider nope this game ended around 10pm, the travel day had been nixed due to rain so game 6 was the very next day in NY. In game 4 on the other hand, Buck’s call was “we’ll see you later tonight”, which was not only a tribute to his dad but also a reference to being after midnight and the fact that game 5 would take place later that day
Because of the iconic game four, this game is often overlooked. The Red Sox were down 4-2 in the eighth, and they made a pretty good comeback in this one.
Yankees left 6 on base from innings 9-14. Very well could have ended the series. Was thinking how this game compared to game 4 as well...I think it gives it a run for its money.
@@TrueRGM Torre did not start Rivera in the 8th with a 2 run lead. Instead he waited until Gordon made a mess of everything. Torre handed the series to Boston.
@@TrueRGM I foolishy thought the Series was over after Game 3 and refused to watch Game 4. I was 15 years old at the time and I gave up on my Red Sox. Its my greatest regret as a Red Sox fan to miss Game 4. Luckily I saw Game 5 and witnessed my team fight back to force a Game 6.
I work third shift supposed to start at 11 but I got that night about 1 something probably 2:00 in the morning and I did enjoy the whole series I want Red Sox to win and they did I enjoyed a lot
As a Sox fan it was so much fun knowing Papi was going to pick up a bat. I vividly recall instances of "just get it to Papi" if they get him out, fine we lose. But more times that not it seemed the legend did what legends do, deliver when it matters most!
Everyone should have walked Papi his whole career in those moments. Even with the bases juiced in the Detroit series in the 13 run would have been better off walking in a run. 😂
@@GRNKRBY True! Instead, he blasted that line drive grand slam over Tory Holt's head into the bullpen and put the Red Sox back in the lead. Ortiz was just incredible, there's nobody like him in the clutch!
Ortiz had two crucial hits in that game but he felt gipped on two other plays in between and was lucky the umps didn't throw him out, at least I felt lucky, especially how loud he was on that second time he was out. He was the MVP in that series and for the last two seasons. No trophy without him.
I feel like the umps should show some sort of understanding to the frustration of trying to put men on base and in scoring position in a close game that can end their season
I think it takes a team truly not giving a shit about past mistakes to break a curse like the Red Sox did. Damon stunk most of this series, but he never let it get to him-and he had a monster game 7. I suspect Ortiz genuinely didn't care about his caught stealing or his K's.
20 minutes after the game ended the NL Astros Vs Cardinals game was still scoreless till the 9th inning when Jeff Kent hit a Walk off HR to win 3-0 to lead NLCS 3-2 the NL Astros won 3 straight games at home.
Like a pendulum! I'll never forget the walk-off blast he hit in Game 2 of the 2007 ALDS against the Angels or Joe Castiglione's call "Deep into the night".
I never forget that night. The NYY the most powerful team, the most intimidating team, the most watch team, the highest paid team, and Pedro Martinez struk all one by one in a humilating fashion.
Even though I knew the outcome of the game I still got tense watching these highlights because I knew how moke or break each at bat was, and each pitch was. Second greatest game I have ever watched, the first being Game 4 the night before.
That 13th inning with Wakefield's knuckler moving like a wiffle ball was HARROWING!!! Varitek was at his wit's end! I would like to see that whole 1/2 inning, pitch by pitch. Wakefield passed just a few days ago, I just hope he had Jesus!
@@jamespenny9482 KID ALL I GOTTA SAY IS... YESSSLORD!!! bro I just got the feeling again . High or not , swear to God Infinite blessing to you & yours ...
They got lucky that’s Clark’s hit went over the fence should have scored Sierra there and won the ball game !! But I guess when your are destined to win you are destined to win !!
The Red Sox was a great team from 2003 to 2013. That’s the reason they won 3 world series(2004,2007 and 2013) in that decade. It was the BIGGEST CHOCK IN ALL SPORT FOR THE YANKEES. The Red Sox had no fear and never gave up.
@@checoPH the Yankees had no brain, should have buried them in games 4 and 5. Torre did nothing to win that series. Leadoff walks in the 7th 8th and 9th of game 4, and he didn't steal, hit and run, nothing!
Unbelievable time being a Boston sports fan, Red Sox and Pats starting it all, But is Joe Buck the shits or what? Omg he's horrible, he's calling game 5 like a spring training game
I agree , Joe Buck didn't bring anything to the Game , same as Bob Costas , just another Pretty Face making a $Million Bucks bc he has to Introduce the Announcers and Play by Play man at the begining of the Game , WOW , Completely Worthless . . . .
Joe Buck made the most lackluster call of all time on Johnny Damon's Game 7 grand! His dad Jack was great, but maybe Joe just doesn't appreciate the game enough, if he can't get excited about a playoff game, and these were epic, he ought not be in that business.
Man I didn't realize how Tito, although he used the bullpen perfectly in this game, overmanaged the offense in extras. The Ortiz steal, the Damon popup bunt. Glad we won though haha
Francona actually Effed up this game as badly as Grady Little. Why on earth was Pedro pitching to Matsui after a hbp, walk, double, hbp, walk....? Just lucky the laser he hit stuck in Nixon's glove.
Yep he did the same thing in game 2 (Olerud HR), Francona made the same mistake as Grady in leaving Pedro in past 100 pitches, where later in his career he would lose effectiveness like clockwork. Martinez would have left with the lead or tied in both game 2 and 5 if Francona had pulled him at the 100 pitch mark. Francona got away with it because of his late-inning moves with Roberts and Mientkeiwicz that enabled the comebacks in games 4 and 5. Also his use of Foulke, who was an absolute warhorse, worked out perfectly
Pedro was toast at this point. Had they put a team like this one around him when the Sox signed him in '98, there would have been no late '90's Yankees dynasty.
@@christopherjamesboudoir He was an average pitcher in 2004, so terrible by his standards. He never regained the 97-02 dominance. also, his numbers after 100 pitches were trash, even in '03.
Replay would have only given the Yanks a 3-2 lead. Varitek clearly tags Cairo before he scores in slo-mo, but it's almost impossible to tell with a naked eye at full speed.
The earned run went to Gordon but Rivera was the pitcher of record when the lead was given up. He was eligible to get the save. So why wouldn't he get credit for the blown save?
@@hmhm856 Correct. Which is why the run was charged to Gordon. But Rivera had the chance to earn a save and he blew it by allowing Gordon's runner to cross the plate. The person who gets tagged with the blown save does not have to be responsible for the tying run getting on base. But they have to be responsible for them scoring. Fairness has nothing to do with it. It is a black and white (unofficial) stat category. A save situation is specific. You either secure the win or you blow the save opportunity. Thems the breaks.
Wasn’t this game and 2004 NLCS game 5 played on the same channel? although MLB Classics uploaded this game on a different channel. I couldn’t find the whole game coverage of 2004 NLCS Game 5 anywhere but I did manage to see the Jeff Kent home run clip.
TrueRGM I’m not sure if it’s because MLB Classics and fans hated hearing Joe buck broadcasting on FOX and it’s mostly hard for Joe buck haters to watch their games with him broadcasting. In my opinion I just don’t care what he broadcast when I watch my favorite sports teams play or postseason games.
That specific broadcast you're referring to is MLB International. In the St Louis and Houston area, that NLCS game was on FOX. For the rest of the country it was on FX. When FOX had both the NLCS and ALCS from 2001-2006 they would do this if they overlapped. 2007 was when FOX had an LCS and TBS had the other.
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This is the most Wakefield game ever. It was the pivotal moment in the 2004 comeback, and practically nobody remembers it. We remember him wearing it in Game 3 to save the bullpen. We remember him losing it in 2003 when he could've easily been the ALCS MVP, but do we remember the three shutout innings in Game 5 of 2004? Not really. RIP Wake. You walwys did what had to be done
I will never forget those harrowing moments when his knuckle ball was moving like a butterfly and Varitek could barely keep it in front of him with the runner on 3rd. Most tense moments ever in sports.
Everyone who’s a Sox fan remembers this like it was yesterday.
I remember. But good reminder for us all.
Watching the entirety of the 13th inning with Wakefield on the mound was probably the most nerve-wracking half hour of my baseball life.
Yes!!! I remember that very well. My wife, who had been watching the whole game, couldn't take it anymore and went upstairs to bed. Every pitch was pins and needles. Wakefield's knuckler was moving like crazy and Varitek, who didn't normally catch for Wakefield, couldn't handle the crazy movement, which resulted in the Yankees getting a runner to 3rd base, but neither could the Yankees hit it! Yeah, with the Red Sox facing elimination, that was easily the most tense inning ever.
@@jamespenny9482 Torre said, not sending Sierra was one of the worst non moves of his managerial life. If Sierra were on 2nd. Yanks win in 5. Boston caught break after break starting in game 4.
@@Surfer041 boston still would have won without sending sierra
Go all in!
@@thebillscast90 no they wouldn't have, he would have scored the go ahead run
I never get tired watching Sox watching win that’s great series in 2004 against evil empire NY Yankees and win Their first WS in 86 years and two more after that ! Is a beautiful thing !
Time travel will undo this abomination.
Big Papi brought us so much happiness and joy. Thank you Papi!!!
Papi was a bum
Que bueno recuerdo 😃
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@@rylo225 What ever helps you sleep at night.
@@rylo225 Jeter = Overrated
Games 4 thru 6 of this series is the most exciting 3 game stretch of baseball I have seen in 55 years.
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One of the greatest series of all time. For some reason I remember this game the most watching it as a kid
"The" greatest series of all time. If anyone disputes that, I challenge them to name a better one. Never, before or since in any sport, has a team come from three games down to not only win the series, but go on to sweep the championship. The fact that they did it against their archenemies was absolutely priceless.
This is the only Red Sox playoff game I’ve ever attended. Every batter felt like life or death, especially in extra innings. When they won, it felt euphoric. Strangers were high-fiving and hugging. When we left Fenway, riot police were lined up in order to keep the peace, and the mood of the crowd changed.
My daughter and I were at fenway game 5...I had freaking chest pains omg I couldn't breathe lmao
@@mariemallahan4863 it was such an emotional roller coaster. And it lasted almost 6 hours, which is a long time to bottle up all that tension (on top of the 86 years Sox fans had been waiting).
Thinking back now...obviously Manny..Ortiz....all were amazing.....but the one who really has been forgotten about was Dave roberts....I hear so many talk 04 and I always remind them Dave Robert's stole....Derek Lowe threw freaking amazing.....Trot Nixon balls to the wall kinda player....Ortiz rallied everyone together....and the baseball gods smiled....and I had the pleasure of calling security and having the Yankee fans behind us removed 😆
@@PatrickClarkinAs someone who lives in the Midwest, I wonder how much you paid for those tickets because it must have been a hot ticket in Boston.
Probably Joe Buck’s best line, “Damon running to the plate, and he can keep on running to New York.”
Yeah, that is a great line
Incredible. Iconic
The game ended after midnight and there was a travel day which is why he said “tomorrow night” spectacular.
Nostalgic moment
@@canesinsider nope this game ended around 10pm, the travel day had been nixed due to rain so game 6 was the very next day in NY.
In game 4 on the other hand, Buck’s call was “we’ll see you later tonight”, which was not only a tribute to his dad but also a reference to being after midnight and the fact that game 5 would take place later that day
Wow crazy my childhood in one game. I probably wont live to see a line up like this from this teams ever again
Because of the iconic game four, this game is often overlooked. The Red Sox were down 4-2 in the eighth, and they made a pretty good comeback in this one.
Yankees left 6 on base from innings 9-14. Very well could have ended the series. Was thinking how this game compared to game 4 as well...I think it gives it a run for its money.
@@TrueRGM Torre did not start Rivera in the 8th with a 2 run lead. Instead he waited until Gordon made a mess of everything. Torre handed the series to Boston.
@@TrueRGM I foolishy thought the Series was over after Game 3 and refused to watch Game 4. I was 15 years old at the time and I gave up on my Red Sox. Its my greatest regret as a Red Sox fan to miss Game 4. Luckily I saw Game 5 and witnessed my team fight back to force a Game 6.
It's the other way around. Sometimes, Game 4 is overlooked for this iconic Game.
I work third shift supposed to start at 11 but I got that night about 1 something probably 2:00 in the morning and I did enjoy the whole series I want Red Sox to win and they did I enjoyed a lot
As a Sox fan it was so much fun knowing Papi was going to pick up a bat. I vividly recall instances of "just get it to Papi" if they get him out, fine we lose. But more times that not it seemed the legend did what legends do, deliver when it matters most!
Everyone should have walked Papi his whole career in those moments. Even with the bases juiced in the Detroit series in the 13 run would have been better off walking in a run. 😂
@@GRNKRBY True! Instead, he blasted that line drive grand slam over Tory Holt's head into the bullpen and put the Red Sox back in the lead. Ortiz was just incredible, there's nobody like him in the clutch!
RIP, Tim. Saved our bullpen for the rest of the series.
Big Papi is the definition of clutch on October
He was juiced
Probably one of the greatest baseball games ive watched in my life
9:14 Underrated catch by Trot Nixon. There were many moments that saved the series for the Sox, and this was one of them.
Pedro through Matsui a grand slam cookie on 2-0. Game would have been 8-2 had he swung.
@@Surfer041 had Nixon dropped it yankees win 6-2 or 7-2
@@bigrich6075 Indeed
República Dominicana siempre presente...
Got my batting stance from Papi he was the man in Boston.
I forgot how nail biting this whole series was. Truly lives up to the hype of such an incredible comeback
What a game. Crowd was crazy well deserved coming from a Yankees fan
this game ran so long I almost forget it had an afternoon start.
Ortiz was absolutely safe on that steal
Pedro
Ramirez
Ortiz
Era el equipo más invencible de todos los tiempos
Ortiz had two crucial hits in that game but he felt gipped on two other plays in between and was lucky the umps didn't throw him out, at least I felt lucky, especially how loud he was on that second time he was out. He was the MVP in that series and for the last two seasons. No trophy without him.
I think he was right: I DON'T think he was actually tagged on the caught stealing.
I didn't realize how close Ortiz came to getting ejected.... twice too. Especially the strike out one 😬
I feel like the umps should show some sort of understanding to the frustration of trying to put men on base and in scoring position in a close game that can end their season
@@ykJvacano Umpires don't like ball-and-strike confrontation, especially not from players who are very good. That's the other side of the coin.
Before David Ortiz got the walk off hit I wonder if he was having a rough day because of the Strikeouts and the CS?
I think it takes a team truly not giving a shit about past mistakes to break a curse like the Red Sox did. Damon stunk most of this series, but he never let it get to him-and he had a monster game 7. I suspect Ortiz genuinely didn't care about his caught stealing or his K's.
Homered in the 8th.
Somebody watching this game 2020 in Quarantine??
Yes
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Turned off womens volley ball.
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Yes and I got nauseated when I realized A rod won a ring and Moose never did.
Nah bro Pedro’s curve to strike out sheffield in the 1st inning was just unfair. Pure filth
One thing about our teams the most heartbreaking losses or the most glorious wins in all of sports!!
Two rain outs, and the luckiest bounce in mlb history gifted you thos undeserved title.
20 minutes after the game ended the NL Astros Vs Cardinals game was still scoreless till the 9th inning when Jeff Kent hit a Walk off HR to win 3-0 to lead NLCS 3-2 the NL Astros won 3 straight games at home.
Metra BNSF Rails cheating probably....♾
Flatbush Massachusetts Astros.
WOW Now we all know why '' the Asstros won..
Crowd into it. Best part. No stupid cell phones videoing each pitch. Completely takes fans put of the game.
Crowd was electric from the first pitch to the last
man i love big papi! always delivered when the sox backs were turned against the wall
So your saying they where looking at the wall
I loved it so much cause he always burned the Yankees
One of the most beloved athletes not just in Boston. Thank God he didn't get killed that night in the DR!
I'll never forget watching these games at 7 years old
Greatest series of all time
manny has one of the smoothest swing in the history of the game....
Most skilled right-handed hitter I've ever seen.
Bueno
0 Rbi's in this series lol.
He hit into three double plays in this game! Mr. choke! F his swing.
Like a pendulum! I'll never forget the walk-off blast he hit in Game 2 of the 2007 ALDS against the Angels or Joe Castiglione's call "Deep into the night".
Can watch this all day long
I never forget that night. The NYY the most powerful team, the most intimidating team, the most watch team, the highest paid team, and Pedro Martinez struk all one by one in a humilating fashion.
Truly an incredible night.. Just moved to NYC and found a Boston bar.. I'll never that week..fond memories
It was an abomination and it should never have happened.
Even though I knew the outcome of the game I still got tense watching these highlights because I knew how moke or break each at bat was, and each pitch was. Second greatest game I have ever watched, the first being Game 4 the night before.
You stole my rings.
@@Surfer041 What
So glad wakefield got redemption dude saved our asses with those three scoreless innings
David "BIG PAPI" Ortiz the best all time clutch-hitter in baseball. It was a safe bet w/Ortiz!!
".. and he can keep on running to NY! Game 6 tomorrow night!"
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Love that call by joe buck
He forgot his beard tho
Watching it now in Feb 2022 I still get exited..
I'll argue David's winning single is his greatest hit. Y? It took him 11 pitches. Deserves HOF in 2022!
That 13th inning with Wakefield's knuckler moving like a wiffle ball was HARROWING!!! Varitek was at his wit's end! I would like to see that whole 1/2 inning, pitch by pitch. Wakefield passed just a few days ago, I just hope he had Jesus!
Reliving back the memory of 2004 alcs from this lockdown because of the Wuhan CCP virus. Watching from the Philippines.
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Greatest come back in sports history
Still can't believe it after 17years
You can say what you want about Red Sox fans (And Boston fans in general), but you can't deny that in the playoffs, Fenway gets LOUD
Sin lugar a dudas uno de los juegos más excitantes entre dos de los equipos más recordados ( Icónicos ) BOSTON vs NEW YORK
Legend has it, he did run all the way to New York 🤷🏽♂️
My god , i still get the same feeling like it was 04' all over again . Sitting in my old place in Chelsea . Wow , fucking wow man
God is with a capital G. And He is the real OG!
@@jamespenny9482 KID ALL I GOTTA SAY IS...
YESSSLORD!!!
bro I just got the feeling again . High or not , swear to God
Infinite blessing to you & yours ...
@@MrZeh617 Likewise!
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Yessir
Stay safe
But stay dangerous
It's 2023 baby
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Love these memories!
21:50 “Damon running to the plate, and he can keep running to New York, Game 6 tomorrow night”
Rest in peace Wake
I've had the same reaction every year since 😊😊😊
big papi got screwed twice by the umpires and ends up hitting the game winner!! Clutch
I CAN'T WAIT FOR TOMORROW NIGHT....GO SOX!
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That ground rule double by Clark in the ninth saved the Red Sox season
Yeah they would have forced to tie it in the bottom of the 9th and that's no easy task.
@@jamespenny9482 yeah it very well could’ve happened but we’ll never know
What a awesome game
One of the best games ever
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RIP Mr. Wakefield you are so Missed.
They got lucky that’s Clark’s hit went over the fence should have scored Sierra there and won the ball game !! But I guess when your are destined to win you are destined to win !!
The Red Sox was a great team from 2003 to 2013. That’s the reason they won 3 world series(2004,2007 and 2013) in that decade. It was the BIGGEST CHOCK IN ALL SPORT FOR THE YANKEES. The Red Sox had no fear and never gave up.
@@checoPH the Yankees had no brain, should have buried them in games 4 and 5. Torre did nothing to win that series. Leadoff walks in the 7th 8th and 9th of game 4, and he didn't steal, hit and run, nothing!
r.i.p Wakefield 😢😢
I was mixed in 04 but we should have kept Nomar. He deserved to be in the field after winning WS
En esa época éramos felices y no lo sabíamos
"... Damon runnin to the plate... and he can keep on running to New York... " The commentator is in the zone.
Roberts: "It's my time."
...Good timing!
I miss Manny and Pedro. But the 2021 Sox are a team to see.
Before all this coronavirus thing, We were happy and we did not know it
I had like 6 heart attacks during this game
Glad you survived them! Lol
Unbelievable time being a Boston sports fan, Red Sox and Pats starting it all, But is Joe Buck the shits or what? Omg he's horrible, he's calling game 5 like a spring training game
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I agree , Joe Buck didn't bring anything to the Game , same as Bob Costas , just another Pretty Face making a $Million Bucks bc he has to Introduce the Announcers and Play by Play man at the begining of the Game , WOW , Completely Worthless . . . .
Joe Buck made the most lackluster call of all time on Johnny Damon's Game 7 grand! His dad Jack was great, but maybe Joe just doesn't appreciate the game enough, if he can't get excited about a playoff game, and these were epic, he ought not be in that business.
Man I didn't realize how Tito, although he used the bullpen perfectly in this game, overmanaged the offense in extras. The Ortiz steal, the Damon popup bunt. Glad we won though haha
Francona actually Effed up this game as badly as Grady Little. Why on earth was Pedro pitching to Matsui after a hbp, walk, double, hbp, walk....? Just lucky the laser he hit stuck in Nixon's glove.
Yep he did the same thing in game 2 (Olerud HR), Francona made the same mistake as Grady in leaving Pedro in past 100 pitches, where later in his career he would lose effectiveness like clockwork. Martinez would have left with the lead or tied in both game 2 and 5 if Francona had pulled him at the 100 pitch mark. Francona got away with it because of his late-inning moves with Roberts and Mientkeiwicz that enabled the comebacks in games 4 and 5. Also his use of Foulke, who was an absolute warhorse, worked out perfectly
Pedro was toast at this point. Had they put a team like this one around him when the Sox signed him in '98, there would have been no late '90's Yankees dynasty.
7 innings, 3 hits, no runs in game 3 of the World Series.
He had a few good games left. But even at this point he still had his control and could make hitters looks foolish.
@@christopherjamesboudoir He was an average pitcher in 2004, so terrible by his standards. He never regained the 97-02 dominance. also, his numbers after 100 pitches were trash, even in '03.
@@phillbr51 even in 04 an average pitcher was still better than most the crap out there.
@@phillbr51 I highly doubt that any starting pitcher is better after 100 pitches in a game than before
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That ground rule double at the top of the 9th saved the red Sox
kind of, but one of their runners still could have scored arguably
RSOX get the LUCKIEST BREAK IN THEIR HISTORY!!!!!! OMG!!!!! THIS was game over if it didnt go into the stands!!!!
They freezed Matsui after he was Yankees MVP in the 4th game. Moneyball was real.
Most fans don't realize: the Yanks had a "murders row" lineup!
Yeah, that lineup was sick! Jeter, A-Rod, Sheffield, Matsui, Bernie, Posada... Red Sox pitching was nails, plus they had a little luck on their side.
Yup
El “diablo coño” de David Ortiz 🤣🤣 duró el big papi 🔥
Clutch papi!
Eso fue algo histórico
Replay would have only given the Yanks a 3-2 lead. Varitek clearly tags Cairo before he scores in slo-mo, but it's almost impossible to tell with a naked eye at full speed.
El big papi el mejor coño🔥🔥💪💪
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7:26 diablo coño fuck!!!😂😂😂
Unos de los juegos más emocionante 😮😮😊😊
Ruben Sierra was never cheated on his cuts
YEAH! YEAH! 😎
WOw, I cant beleive that Mariano was credited with a blown save in this game 5. That should have been given to Tom Gordon
The earned run went to Gordon but Rivera was the pitcher of record when the lead was given up. He was eligible to get the save. So why wouldn't he get credit for the blown save?
@@LEOHACKMAN247 Its just unfair. The runner who scored did not get on base with Mariano pitching
@@hmhm856 Correct. Which is why the run was charged to Gordon. But Rivera had the chance to earn a save and he blew it by allowing Gordon's runner to cross the plate.
The person who gets tagged with the blown save does not have to be responsible for the tying run getting on base. But they have to be responsible for them scoring.
Fairness has nothing to do with it. It is a black and white (unofficial) stat category. A save situation is specific. You either secure the win or you blow the save opportunity. Thems the breaks.
Wtf was terry doing leaving Pedro in so long in the 6th. Should of been taken out after plunking A Rod
Como olvidar esos juegos
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I remember this fucking game, it was beautiful
My favorite player a hug
I love this game
Wasn’t this game and 2004 NLCS game 5 played on the same channel? although MLB Classics uploaded this game on a different channel. I couldn’t find the whole game coverage of 2004 NLCS Game 5 anywhere but I did manage to see the Jeff Kent home run clip.
Yea I saw MLBClassics had it on another channel. Not exactly sure why
TrueRGM I’m not sure if it’s because MLB Classics and fans hated hearing Joe buck broadcasting on FOX and it’s mostly hard for Joe buck haters to watch their games with him broadcasting. In my opinion I just don’t care what he broadcast when I watch my favorite sports teams play or postseason games.
That specific broadcast you're referring to is MLB International. In the St Louis and Houston area, that NLCS game was on FOX. For the rest of the country it was on FX. When FOX had both the NLCS and ALCS from 2001-2006 they would do this if they overlapped. 2007 was when FOX had an LCS and TBS had the other.
Yep. But in the St Louis and Houston markets, they switched over to the NLCS at First Pitch. The rest of the country got the entire ALCS
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