It's really been 10 years since that supernatural Cardinals/Rangers Game 6. Wow, time flies. Still the greatest baseball game I have ever seen. I didn't even have a dog in the fight and it took years off my life.
But both games are definitely in the top 3 I’m a reds fan but those are the two craziest games in mlb history and then the ending to the 2011 regular season and playoffs were both crazy
2010-2015 have to be my favorite years of baseball some crazy highlights but the most memorable was Travis Ishikawa sending Giants to the Series. and David Freese Game 6 walk off 2014 was my favorite going crazy every game and 2015 Kansas City Royals after a crazy World Series 2016 was also crazy but was cheering for Indians, still waiting for Braves to win, especially Dodgers watching since 2005 seeing them go farther. Thank you very much for this
The greatest WORLD SERIES moment was the Kansas City Royals vs New York Mets game 5...how the Royals just kept hitting and they blew the whole game open at the Mets home in game 5 I remember watchin that and I was like GEEZ 🤦🏽♂️.... that's cluth and moments. I'm a proud Yankee fan but after that night in game 5 Kansas City earned a lot of respect from me then when I watched their post season run back in 2015 they were making come backs all year WHAT A TEAM‼️...🏆
Cruz still had an absolute cannon of an arm and was arguably the best hitter in that team going into that series. And he was somewhat mobile back then. You just don’t take out your ALCS MVP in those games
Always awesome looking back and seeing the pairs of teams that would always met in the Championship series for 3-4 straight years. Cardinals/Giants, Yankees/Astros, Dodgers/Cubs
This is an awesome video! Only thing I noticed you missed was the 2017 Wild Card games, the AL one for sure had some moments eligible for this video, especially the crazy 1st inning.
Keep in mind the Rangers had not won a series until their ALDS victory against the Rays. In the first 39 years of their history, they had exactly one playoff win (Game 1 of the 1996 ALDS against the same Yankees) the Rangers then to the Yankees were like the Twins now. A team always outmatched and expected to get steamrolled.
It’s funny the giants didn’t make the playoffs between the years they won their three World Series. They were great in 2010then average in 2011 then great in 2012 then bad in 2013then great once again in 2014. It’s those even years man
26/30 teams made the playoffs atleast once during the 2010's. 12 different teams participated in THE FALL CLASSIC atleast once with 7 different teams winning atleast it one. Houston and Washington won their first championship during the 2010's now leaving 6 that have yet to taste championship glory.
White Sox, mariners, Marlins, padres, who am I missing? The Angels are the only team to have made it just once but unless I’m wrong all 25 other teams made it multiple times
@@jamessinclair5859 mariners, padres, marlins and white sox all failed to make the playoffs atleast once during the 2010's, while the angels were the ONLY team that didn't make multiple playoff apperances during the decade.
I always think I’ve successfully pushed that awful infield fly rule call out of my memory until I watch videos like this. You know it was bad because Fredi Gonzalez actually argued with the ump. It still hurts.
Love the video, only complaint is that with my Bluetooth hearing aids sometimes some clips go in one ear only. But great f***** job dude, you should be super proud of yourself!
46:08 I hate this so much because why are u picking a guy off??? Bottom 9, 2 outs on a 1-1 count up by 2. He does t matter. The tying run is at the plate this just makes me hate uh erase (the closer but when I typed his name auto correct happens).
@@jacobsieve9606 I'm not a Rangers or Cardinals fan but the Rangers could've just had some bad games. That David Freese triple maybe had a good chance at being caught in the bottom of the 9th of game 6 with consideration of the position of the outfielders who were already positioned deeper to try to prevent an extra-base hit as well as how close the right fielder was to catching the ball, but he failed to grab it for the out.
@@albertrios4149 If the nats beat the Dodgers NLDS and beat the Cheating astros in the WS the dodgers cant talk if a WC team beat them u can too if theyre cheating
Continued…It’s not about how much of a Baltimore fan I am, it’s the baseball Gods and the way of baseball. There’s so many World Series story lines. The young guys becoming full blown elite big leaguers, the Rule 5 Pick Santander winning MVP of the World Series, the big offseason/deadline trade players coming up with the biggest performances, Jackson Holliday being the first player to wear #7, the number of Cal Ripken Sr who is widely known as the father or Patriarch of Baltimore baseball and pioneer of Orioles baseball aka The Oriole Way, since Billy Ripken decades ago(the unretired number of the Orioles for decades), the players that were DFA’d by another team only to become huge parts of the World Series win Ryan O’Hearn, the change of ownership in Baltimore ending the Angelos Curse, the list goes on and on. All the way down to the race for the AL East where the division title doesn’t matter nearly as much as the season series, and hopefully playoff series, so we can finally get our redemption for Jeffrey Maier. That’s why we lost in 5 games in the 2012 ALDS, it was all leading up to this season, these moments and this team. Every other time we’ve made the playoffs since that Maher series we didn’t have a chance to go through the Yankees and redeem ourselves. In 1997 the Orioles went wire to wire and didn’t have any kind of race with the Yankees who made the playoffs with a 65-66 record. So we lost to Cleveland, then in 2012 we lost to the Yankees because we weren’t ready, and in 2014 the Yankees were irrelevant, but did beat us on the last game of the season when Derek Jeter hit a walk off single where a win might have determined a different 2014 October. After that we had a wildcard game against Toronto and didn’t get a chance to face NY and last year got swept by Texas because the Yankees were again, irrelevant. This year we get to beat them out in a tight race where everyone believes they’re the better team. Then, if we get Houston in the divisional round, you’ll know right then and there that we are winning it all because they’re the old guard and that’s how you have a change of guard. The same way Mahomes had to beat Brady in the AFC Championship. Then you get the best overall team in the AL aside from Baltimore with Cleveland who is one year removed from a losing season with a rookie manager so no one will say that had anything less than an incredible season with an ALCS loss. That sets the Orioles up to announce their presence to the world the same way the Houston Astros did in 2017 and every other baseball dynasty has in every generation of baseball. The only question will be whether they’ll be a Yankees type dynasty or a Braves type dynasty, but that requires an opposing dynasty and I don’t see any other teams loaded with young home-grown talent in all of MLB, let alone just the National League. The Astros beat the Dodgers which led to multiple Astros titles and a massive exhale in LA after finally winning ONE, likely to be their only one this generation. Why Houston instead of LA? Home. Grown. Talent. You can’t buy dynasty’s. Many have tried, all have failed. You feel bad for a team like the 90s Braves for timing their dynasty in coordination with one of the greatest sports dynasty’s in history, the 90s Yankees. The Orioles have all the home grown talent in the world. What Mike Elias achieved in a couple years of draft picks will never be done again. 2019- Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson 2020- Heston Kjerstad, Jordan Westburg, Coby Mayo. With Colton Cowser, Jackson Holliday and Samuel Basallo(international signing)coming coming over the next two years. That’s 8 players that have shown themselves to have the ability to be Hall of Fame caliber talents and they’re all going to be on the same lineup card in the very near future. Mike Elias might wind up being the first modern day GM to be elected into the Hall of Fame. You might have to make exceptions for something like that, if they all have Hall of Fame careers, or at least close to it. Ultimately, I hope you’re all able to enjoy the 2024 Baltimore coming out party this October as much as I am, I’m sure you will because these kids are mighty fun to watch. You’re going to see a lot of long, long fly balls disappearing into the night, along with some miraculous defensive gems and some seriously dominant pitching performances. So strap in, it’s a new baseball world, and it’s allllll Oriole Orange. See you at the parade!
16:06, “Here comes the 0-2 delivery. SWING AND A MISS! The Cardinals win this one, they beat the Brewers 12-6 and they are going to the World Series for the second time in 6 years, and they will take on either the Tigers or the Rangers!”-Mike Shannon.
2017 was the official emergence of the Houston Astros. They had their first winning season in almost a decade in 2015, then some injuries and unfortunate setbacks led to a disappointing record at the end of the 2016 season at a couple games worse than 2015, but a lot of belief in this young core’s ability to turn into elite big leaguers. Then 2017 everything clicked for them, and all the question marks going into October about their young players being legit were answered emphatically as they toppled the Empire that was the Dodgers that season which started with a game 1 win against a Clayton Kershaw that was arguably the best he’d ever been at that time. They had Keuchal at the top of their rotation who would be Kyle Bradish for the Orioles had he not gone down for Tommy John surgery. McCullers who would be Grayson Rodriguez, they brought over Justin Verlander, the same way Baltimore brought over Corbin Burnes and their #4 was Morton who they signed as a free agent, the same way the Orioles traded for Zach Efflin. So Houston’s starting 4 was Keuchal, Verlander, McCullers, Morton and Baltimore’s will be Burnes, Efflin, Rodriguez, Rogers or Kremer without Bradish, who will be back next year making the Orioles a Burnes contract shy of the biggest four in the AL, hands down, and yes I’m including Seattle, especially if Efflin keeps pitching the way he has of late. Then you have Correa, heard of Gunnar Henderson? Altuve, *cough* Jackson Holliday *cough*! Alex Bregman, Jordan Westburg. George Springer, Colton Cowser. Josh Reddick, Cedric Mullins. Brian McCann, Adley Rutschman. Evan Gattis, Ryan O’Hearn. Gurriel, Mountcastle. Gonzalez, Santander. And while Santander is HEAD AND SHOULDERS above Gonzalez and Evan Gattis only hoped to hit like O’Hearn, but never did, as well as Gunnar and Adley being noteworthy improvement upon their counterparts, the Orioles also have players like Jimenez, Slater, Kjerstad and Mayo on the bench in this scenario which is as significant an improvement upon what the Astros were featuring as you’ll find. The difference that favors Houston in this breakdown would be the difference between Efflin and Verlander at the #2 spot, but not only is Efflin more than capable of pitching in dominant fashion throughout October, Grayson and Kremer/Rogers are noticeably better than McCullers and Morton. The Orioles are also missing their big closer Felix Bautista in the back end of the pen compared to what Houston was throwing out there, but there Orioles have substantial talent in the bullpen that is incredibly capable of getting hot at the right time in October and dominating, especially since guys like Dominguez and Kimbrel have already experienced postseason success, as well as having the chips on their shoulders to go out and shut the media and public up by throwing up scoreless frames. My point here is that the 2017 Astros were as dominant a team as there ever was in the 2017 playoffs, and you’d be a fool to think that the world saying they couldn’t do it because they were too young and missing those one or two key pieces in certain areas, didn’t play a huge role in their success. They had the clubhouse vibes turned all the way up, and this Orioles team has more vibes than anyone could ever hope to have since they’ve all not only come up through the minors together, and played together before that in a few cases, but they also have experienced championships together having won the IL Minor League Championship last year, and have never lost as a team aside from the divisional round last year. Which they sat in the Texas visiting dugout for north of 30 minutes after the final pitch as an entire group, watching the Rangers celebrate, with a look of disappointment, but also of anger, and something that is clearly going to be a factor in this October’s games. And not in the way that’s going to be helpful to anyone unfortunate enough to have their postseason journey run through Baltimore. All I’m saying is, if you spend your afternoon running through World Series winning rosters over the last 25 years, you will see a lot of similarities in the Baltimore Orioles, especially if you look at the 1998, 1999 and 2000 New York Yankees. After the Orioles sign Corbin Burnes and Kyle Bradish and Felix Bautista returns, and Mike Elias goes and gets a couple super elite bullpen arms to match Bautista, AND these young rookies turn into young veterans in their prime as the final few join the big league club everyday like Basallo, Mayo and Kjerstad to compliment the current young group of Cowser, Westburg, Henderson, Rutschman and Holliday, this team is going to be super ridiculous for a very, very long time, and 2024 is looking like their Postseason Coming Out Party. That’s how it always happens right? You get all the talent together, they start to break into the minors, you have your first winning season showing the baseball community you might be a new era of baseball in your city, and then you have a strong season, win some things, announce your permanent presence in the baseball community, but don’t make the October noise to capture the world. So you get that taste in your mouth and then announce yourself to the world and they act like you came out of nowhere, but the baseball community is saying, “what are you talking about, these guys have been good for several years now, you haven’t heard of them before this World Series win?” And then you return to a handful more World Series over the next 5-7 years and win a few, and lose a few close ones, and the world is treasuring you as the current baseball dynasty. Since that’s how it’s happened in baseball, and every other sport in America, why is everyone not realizing that everyone else is playing for second place because the Orioles have the Fall Classic all but sewn up at this point? First it will be a team like Houston so they can down the team of the old guard to begin the transition of a new guard. And all the media personnel will say things like, “yea but this wasn’t the 2022 Astros or 2017 Astros” and at home we will all say, “no s*** they didn’t win the World Series so how could they be those teams? And it’s also 2024 ya dingbat”. Then it will be the absolute best team in the AL, where they’ll be the underdogs, and they will win a semi-close series like a close game 6 win or a blowout game 7 win. Then it will be the heavy favorites of the National League where Baltimore has, “played really well and they clearly are here to stay so expect great things from them in the future, but this Phillies/Dodgers team is just too stacked and has way too many weapons for this Baltimore club that narrowly squeaked by the Guardians in the ALCS whereas the Phillies/Dodgers dominated arguably the best team in baseball, the Phillies/Dodgers in the NLCS. So it’s been a great run Orioles fans, but the fun stops in Philly/LA for your birds, I’m sorry”. And it will wind up on the walls of the Baltimore clubhouse and tunnel, along with all the other people favoring the opposition and the Orioles will come out and win over 6 or 7 games strictly by doing the things everyone said they couldn’t do, while not doing the things everyone expected them to do. So their ace will get knocked around and their #4 will pitch a gem, their big relievers will get hammered, but their bottom of the order guys will drive in all their runs. And, in the end, the depth of the Orioles and their young talent getting pitches they’ll never get again because everyone will know who they are in the future, and the Orioles will take home the Commisioner’s Trophy in 2024 for the first time in 41 years.
I feel like for 2016, one more of the Indians clips you could’ve used was in Game 1 against the Red Sox where they had a 3 HR inning. Also, even though my team lost Game 7 between the Cubs and Indians is the greatest baseball game of all time.
It’s a pretty great collection, though with such a big effort it was surprising to see some series completely overlooked. However my big gripe is with the audio. Watching this with headphones gets super annoying from around the 2013 postseason on because half the clips only play one side, and it goes back and forth constantly. Maybe this was what was necessary to avoid copyright flagging? Perhaps, but watch the Bat Flip with only half the sounds just isn’t the same. Halladay’s postseason no-no deserved better than a single clip, especially with all the copycat strikeout clips from the surrounding games. Starting the 2014 World Series clips in Game 5 was a let down too, with the back and forth that occurred early in that series. That said, I haven’t seen a better one of these yet, so until then this is the standard.
I appreciate your compliments and criticisms; now please let me respectfully respond to your concerns. 1. Some series were overlooked because this highlights video was intended to be something celebrating outstanding performances from players and teams while also not being 10 hours long. If I included highlights from every series from 2010-2019, the video would be extremely long and less people would click on the video due to its excessive length. 2. The audio errors are my bad; it was because of my editor. I have since switched editors, so the audio has gotten better. 3. If I highlighted all 27 outs of Halladay's no hitter, the video would be much longer than it already is. If you'd like to watch the game or all 27 outs in full, I highly suggest watch MLB's videos on the subject. 4. As mentioned above, this video is meant to celebrate extraordinary pitching (i.e. Ventura's Game Six Start) and clutch performances (i.e Royals scoring seven runs in an inning during an elimination game), and I did not see any that were worth mentioning in the 2014 WS prior to Game 5. Thank you for your feedback, Jedediah!
They didn't actually, for that year alone the Division Series were played with a 2-3 homefield format, STL played the 1st 2 games at home but the last 3 games were in Washington.
As a jays and mets fan you got no idea how much of a rollercoaster 2015 was. WE WIN THE ALDS BY A MIRACLE. we lose the nlcs to the royals. WE WIN THE NLDS. we lose the world series to the royals.
I get the hate for Joe buck like 10 years ago, I just don’t get it now. He’s a much better announcer now than he was. I also don’t get the love for Vasgersian, like his shtick is he yells a lot, that’s it. Like outside the big play calls he’s awful to listen to, especially in regular season games.
explain why 90% of the 2014 games i can only hear in my left ear like that shits annoying af correction the last hour and 20 min or 2014 towards the end is just audio only in the left ear and thats annoying af
Oh boy, can’t wait to see all the great Mariners highlights
It's really been 10 years since that supernatural Cardinals/Rangers Game 6. Wow, time flies. Still the greatest baseball game I have ever seen. I didn't even have a dog in the fight and it took years off my life.
I just kept rooting for the “underdog”. I’ve never flipped back and forth so much in my life😂
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But both games are definitely in the top 3 I’m a reds fan but those are the two craziest games in mlb history and then the ending to the 2011 regular season and playoffs were both crazy
@@AllThingsSportsGaming180 the 2014 AL wild card game is HIGHLY slept on.
2008-2013 playoff baseball was elite
The Jose Bautista - Rougned Odor saga was one for the ages.
2010-2015 have to be my favorite years of baseball some crazy highlights but the most memorable was Travis Ishikawa sending Giants to the Series. and David Freese Game 6 walk off 2014 was my favorite going crazy every game and 2015 Kansas City Royals after a crazy World Series 2016 was also crazy but was cheering for Indians, still waiting for Braves to win, especially Dodgers watching since 2005 seeing them go farther. Thank you very much for this
Costas is my favorite play-by-play man in baseball.
Lots of great calls I'll never forget.
Good god all those lead changes in that game 6 world series 2011
The greatest WORLD SERIES moment was the Kansas City Royals vs New York Mets game 5...how the Royals just kept hitting and they blew the whole game open at the Mets home in game 5 I remember watchin that and I was like GEEZ 🤦🏽♂️.... that's cluth and moments. I'm a proud Yankee fan but after that night in game 5 Kansas City earned a lot of respect from me then when I watched their post season run back in 2015 they were making come backs all year WHAT A TEAM‼️...🏆
Nah, cubs vs Indians game 7 2016 is my personal favorite
Oh that Travis Ishikawa home run, so beautiful
can u not
Damn...
Hits on into right, the giants win dependent
If Texas had put a defensive replacement in for Cruz, the Rangers would've won the 2011 WS.
And take away his bat?
@@Complacent21 late in the game yes. If it was early no
But they didn’t hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Cruz still had an absolute cannon of an arm and was arguably the best hitter in that team going into that series. And he was somewhat mobile back then. You just don’t take out your ALCS MVP in those games
@@Hacksaw_HIM_Thuggin It was the 9th inning with 2 outs. It wouldn’t have hurt to take him out for just one out to win the World Series.
Always awesome looking back and seeing the pairs of teams that would always met in the Championship series for 3-4 straight years. Cardinals/Giants, Yankees/Astros, Dodgers/Cubs
This is an awesome video! Only thing I noticed you missed was the 2017 Wild Card games, the AL one for sure had some moments eligible for this video, especially the crazy 1st inning.
The San Francisco Giants are the team of the decade!
Finally, someone is supporting my Giants
True. Only team to win 3 championships in the decade. :-)
@@ckendall67 thank you. I love it when people support my Giants
@Noah Hyatt Where them rings at?
@Noah Hyatt Who cares about division titles!😂 Their name hasn't been on the trophy since '86, get over it.
thanks for posting man (: really awesome video, watched it start to finish.
Thanks, Jarrett! Glad you enjoy it.
I remember the 2010 ALCS. Everyone picked the Yankees to win. It was so sweet when the Rangers won.
Keep in mind the Rangers had not won a series until their ALDS victory against the Rays. In the first 39 years of their history, they had exactly one playoff win (Game 1 of the 1996 ALDS against the same Yankees) the Rangers then to the Yankees were like the Twins now. A team always outmatched and expected to get steamrolled.
This is my new favorite video on TH-cam. Keep up the great work, man
Thanks!
1:30:47 SANTA MARIA!
you gotta love Matt Vasgersian
It’s funny the giants didn’t make the playoffs between the years they won their three World Series. They were great in 2010then average in 2011 then great in 2012 then bad in 2013then great once again in 2014. It’s those even years man
I didn’t realize how good astros vs dodgers game 5 was
How can you not include Escobars inside the park home run in Game 1 of the 2015 World Series?
I don’t know, but I’m glad they didn’t. That clip hurts to watch.
My moment didn’t happen until this year when we finally won the championship
26/30 teams made the playoffs atleast once during the 2010's.
12 different teams participated in THE FALL CLASSIC atleast once with 7 different teams winning atleast it one.
Houston and Washington won their first championship during the 2010's now leaving 6 that have yet to taste championship glory.
White Sox, mariners, Marlins, padres, who am I missing? The Angels are the only team to have made it just once but unless I’m wrong all 25 other teams made it multiple times
@@jamessinclair5859 mariners, padres, marlins and white sox all failed to make the playoffs atleast once during the 2010's, while the angels were the ONLY team that didn't make multiple playoff apperances during the decade.
Ibraheem Rao u just repeated what I said, just admit u were wrong and it’s 26 not 25 lol
@@jamessinclair5859 that's was my bad when first making the post.
Ya but every Houston Clip should be removed because they cheated and didn’t deserve that Championship
Cliff Lee was an absolute legend of a pitcher for both the Phillies and the Rangers
Mets-Dodgers Game 3 2015 NLDS was nuts. My first playoff game and one of the best nights of my life.
I always think I’ve successfully pushed that awful infield fly rule call out of my memory until I watch videos like this. You know it was bad because Fredi Gonzalez actually argued with the ump. It still hurts.
Pain that will never away! Wasn’t that Chipper Jones last game too?
@@itachi37 yep
@@itachi37 feels a little better with a World Series though.
Love the video, only complaint is that with my Bluetooth hearing aids sometimes some clips go in one ear only. But great f***** job dude, you should be super proud of yourself!
Thanks! Sorry about the audio, idk what happened.
This is a perfect postseason highlights video. Amazing work!!
Great vid during quarantine
I’m on the road to 100 subs so please sub to me
I like how in 2014 two wild card teams made it
24:33, “He makes the catch! And the Cardinals are World Champions for 2011!”-Mike Shannon.
36:00 and 1:13:20 are my favorite parts. Love hearing the players and coaches mic'd up. 😂😂😂
13:52 “one of the great right field arms of the games, Nelson Cruz” that man is 42 years old with a noodle arm now
23:56, “Into deep right center… AND WE’LL SEE YOU TOMORROW NIGHT!!!!!!”
2:07:52
"Don't touch the wire! Don't touch the wire!!!"
Read the report
52:28 such an underrated moment all-time
The 2012 giants: kings of the comeback from 2-0 to 3-2 in NLDS and 3-1 to 4-3 in NLCS. And then they swept the tigers lol
The Kansas City royals are the kings of comebacks
@@larrywilliams8335 um I said 2012 but aight
1:05:30 is the play that started it all
46:08 I hate this so much because why are u picking a guy off??? Bottom 9, 2 outs on a 1-1 count up by 2. He does t matter. The tying run is at the plate this just makes me hate uh erase (the closer but when I typed his name auto correct happens).
Braindead fan alert right here
Kershaw dealed on the 2017 ws game 1
the 2011 Rangers were so good man..
2011 Cardinals were just a little bit better ;)
@@jacobsieve9606 said she would be
Rangers choked so hard cardinals got lucky
@@dylannguyen15 Don't think I'd call it luck as much as id call it the rangers blowing their shot ;)
@@jacobsieve9606 I'm not a Rangers or Cardinals fan but the Rangers could've just had some bad games. That David Freese triple maybe had a good chance at being caught in the bottom of the 9th of game 6 with consideration of the position of the outfielders who were already positioned deeper to try to prevent an extra-base hit as well as how close the right fielder was to catching the ball, but he failed to grab it for the out.
55:45 RIP Oscar Taveras.
10, 12 and 14 by far the best
Get any clip from 2017-19 involving the Astros out of here.
So don't show the Nationals winning the World Series last year then?
Who cares just enjoy the video
TJ Decapio boy stfu they cheated the dodgers and robbed them of a World Series
@@albertrios4149 If the nats beat the Dodgers NLDS and beat the Cheating astros in the WS the dodgers cant talk if a WC team beat them u can too if theyre cheating
Carnegie they didn’t Stros only cheated the ALCS
44:18, “SWING AND A MISS! STRIKE 3! IT’S OVER! THE RED SOX ARE GOING TO THE WORLD SERIES TO MEET THE CARDINALS!”-Joe Castiglione.
I love that u didnt include the Houston Asterisks in the thumbnail.
That's what I was going for.
I'm a simple man: I see an MLB playoff highlights video that uses the radio call for Werth's home run, I leave a like.
One of the greatest calls in the history of baseball, in my opinion.
Magnificent video
Never actually realized how good Texas was damn they should’ve won a ring unlucky
Nice vid 👍🏼
Continued…It’s not about how much of a Baltimore fan I am, it’s the baseball Gods and the way of baseball. There’s so many World Series story lines. The young guys becoming full blown elite big leaguers, the Rule 5 Pick Santander winning MVP of the World Series, the big offseason/deadline trade players coming up with the biggest performances, Jackson Holliday being the first player to wear #7, the number of Cal Ripken Sr who is widely known as the father or Patriarch of Baltimore baseball and pioneer of Orioles baseball aka The Oriole Way, since Billy Ripken decades ago(the unretired number of the Orioles for decades), the players that were DFA’d by another team only to become huge parts of the World Series win Ryan O’Hearn, the change of ownership in Baltimore ending the Angelos Curse, the list goes on and on. All the way down to the race for the AL East where the division title doesn’t matter nearly as much as the season series, and hopefully playoff series, so we can finally get our redemption for Jeffrey Maier. That’s why we lost in 5 games in the 2012 ALDS, it was all leading up to this season, these moments and this team. Every other time we’ve made the playoffs since that Maher series we didn’t have a chance to go through the Yankees and redeem ourselves. In 1997 the Orioles went wire to wire and didn’t have any kind of race with the Yankees who made the playoffs with a 65-66 record. So we lost to Cleveland, then in 2012 we lost to the Yankees because we weren’t ready, and in 2014 the Yankees were irrelevant, but did beat us on the last game of the season when Derek Jeter hit a walk off single where a win might have determined a different 2014 October. After that we had a wildcard game against Toronto and didn’t get a chance to face NY and last year got swept by Texas because the Yankees were again, irrelevant. This year we get to beat them out in a tight race where everyone believes they’re the better team. Then, if we get Houston in the divisional round, you’ll know right then and there that we are winning it all because they’re the old guard and that’s how you have a change of guard. The same way Mahomes had to beat Brady in the AFC Championship. Then you get the best overall team in the AL aside from Baltimore with Cleveland who is one year removed from a losing season with a rookie manager so no one will say that had anything less than an incredible season with an ALCS loss. That sets the Orioles up to announce their presence to the world the same way the Houston Astros did in 2017 and every other baseball dynasty has in every generation of baseball. The only question will be whether they’ll be a Yankees type dynasty or a Braves type dynasty, but that requires an opposing dynasty and I don’t see any other teams loaded with young home-grown talent in all of MLB, let alone just the National League. The Astros beat the Dodgers which led to multiple Astros titles and a massive exhale in LA after finally winning ONE, likely to be their only one this generation. Why Houston instead of LA? Home. Grown. Talent. You can’t buy dynasty’s. Many have tried, all have failed. You feel bad for a team like the 90s Braves for timing their dynasty in coordination with one of the greatest sports dynasty’s in history, the 90s Yankees. The Orioles have all the home grown talent in the world. What Mike Elias achieved in a couple years of draft picks will never be done again. 2019- Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson 2020- Heston Kjerstad, Jordan Westburg, Coby Mayo. With Colton Cowser, Jackson Holliday and Samuel Basallo(international signing)coming coming over the next two years. That’s 8 players that have shown themselves to have the ability to be Hall of Fame caliber talents and they’re all going to be on the same lineup card in the very near future. Mike Elias might wind up being the first modern day GM to be elected into the Hall of Fame. You might have to make exceptions for something like that, if they all have Hall of Fame careers, or at least close to it. Ultimately, I hope you’re all able to enjoy the 2024 Baltimore coming out party this October as much as I am, I’m sure you will because these kids are mighty fun to watch. You’re going to see a lot of long, long fly balls disappearing into the night, along with some miraculous defensive gems and some seriously dominant pitching performances. So strap in, it’s a new baseball world, and it’s allllll Oriole Orange. See you at the parade!
16:06, “Here comes the 0-2 delivery. SWING AND A MISS! The Cardinals win this one, they beat the Brewers 12-6 and they are going to the World Series for the second time in 6 years, and they will take on either the Tigers or the Rangers!”-Mike Shannon.
2017 was the official emergence of the Houston Astros. They had their first winning season in almost a decade in 2015, then some injuries and unfortunate setbacks led to a disappointing record at the end of the 2016 season at a couple games worse than 2015, but a lot of belief in this young core’s ability to turn into elite big leaguers. Then 2017 everything clicked for them, and all the question marks going into October about their young players being legit were answered emphatically as they toppled the Empire that was the Dodgers that season which started with a game 1 win against a Clayton Kershaw that was arguably the best he’d ever been at that time. They had Keuchal at the top of their rotation who would be Kyle Bradish for the Orioles had he not gone down for Tommy John surgery. McCullers who would be Grayson Rodriguez, they brought over Justin Verlander, the same way Baltimore brought over Corbin Burnes and their #4 was Morton who they signed as a free agent, the same way the Orioles traded for Zach Efflin. So Houston’s starting 4 was Keuchal, Verlander, McCullers, Morton and Baltimore’s will be Burnes, Efflin, Rodriguez, Rogers or Kremer without Bradish, who will be back next year making the Orioles a Burnes contract shy of the biggest four in the AL, hands down, and yes I’m including Seattle, especially if Efflin keeps pitching the way he has of late. Then you have Correa, heard of Gunnar Henderson? Altuve, *cough* Jackson Holliday *cough*! Alex Bregman, Jordan Westburg. George Springer, Colton Cowser. Josh Reddick, Cedric Mullins. Brian McCann, Adley Rutschman. Evan Gattis, Ryan O’Hearn. Gurriel, Mountcastle. Gonzalez, Santander. And while Santander is HEAD AND SHOULDERS above Gonzalez and Evan Gattis only hoped to hit like O’Hearn, but never did, as well as Gunnar and Adley being noteworthy improvement upon their counterparts, the Orioles also have players like Jimenez, Slater, Kjerstad and Mayo on the bench in this scenario which is as significant an improvement upon what the Astros were featuring as you’ll find. The difference that favors Houston in this breakdown would be the difference between Efflin and Verlander at the #2 spot, but not only is Efflin more than capable of pitching in dominant fashion throughout October, Grayson and Kremer/Rogers are noticeably better than McCullers and Morton. The Orioles are also missing their big closer Felix Bautista in the back end of the pen compared to what Houston was throwing out there, but there Orioles have substantial talent in the bullpen that is incredibly capable of getting hot at the right time in October and dominating, especially since guys like Dominguez and Kimbrel have already experienced postseason success, as well as having the chips on their shoulders to go out and shut the media and public up by throwing up scoreless frames. My point here is that the 2017 Astros were as dominant a team as there ever was in the 2017 playoffs, and you’d be a fool to think that the world saying they couldn’t do it because they were too young and missing those one or two key pieces in certain areas, didn’t play a huge role in their success. They had the clubhouse vibes turned all the way up, and this Orioles team has more vibes than anyone could ever hope to have since they’ve all not only come up through the minors together, and played together before that in a few cases, but they also have experienced championships together having won the IL Minor League Championship last year, and have never lost as a team aside from the divisional round last year. Which they sat in the Texas visiting dugout for north of 30 minutes after the final pitch as an entire group, watching the Rangers celebrate, with a look of disappointment, but also of anger, and something that is clearly going to be a factor in this October’s games. And not in the way that’s going to be helpful to anyone unfortunate enough to have their postseason journey run through Baltimore. All I’m saying is, if you spend your afternoon running through World Series winning rosters over the last 25 years, you will see a lot of similarities in the Baltimore Orioles, especially if you look at the 1998, 1999 and 2000 New York Yankees. After the Orioles sign Corbin Burnes and Kyle Bradish and Felix Bautista returns, and Mike Elias goes and gets a couple super elite bullpen arms to match Bautista, AND these young rookies turn into young veterans in their prime as the final few join the big league club everyday like Basallo, Mayo and Kjerstad to compliment the current young group of Cowser, Westburg, Henderson, Rutschman and Holliday, this team is going to be super ridiculous for a very, very long time, and 2024 is looking like their Postseason Coming Out Party. That’s how it always happens right? You get all the talent together, they start to break into the minors, you have your first winning season showing the baseball community you might be a new era of baseball in your city, and then you have a strong season, win some things, announce your permanent presence in the baseball community, but don’t make the October noise to capture the world. So you get that taste in your mouth and then announce yourself to the world and they act like you came out of nowhere, but the baseball community is saying, “what are you talking about, these guys have been good for several years now, you haven’t heard of them before this World Series win?” And then you return to a handful more World Series over the next 5-7 years and win a few, and lose a few close ones, and the world is treasuring you as the current baseball dynasty. Since that’s how it’s happened in baseball, and every other sport in America, why is everyone not realizing that everyone else is playing for second place because the Orioles have the Fall Classic all but sewn up at this point? First it will be a team like Houston so they can down the team of the old guard to begin the transition of a new guard. And all the media personnel will say things like, “yea but this wasn’t the 2022 Astros or 2017 Astros” and at home we will all say, “no s*** they didn’t win the World Series so how could they be those teams? And it’s also 2024 ya dingbat”. Then it will be the absolute best team in the AL, where they’ll be the underdogs, and they will win a semi-close series like a close game 6 win or a blowout game 7 win. Then it will be the heavy favorites of the National League where Baltimore has, “played really well and they clearly are here to stay so expect great things from them in the future, but this Phillies/Dodgers team is just too stacked and has way too many weapons for this Baltimore club that narrowly squeaked by the Guardians in the ALCS whereas the Phillies/Dodgers dominated arguably the best team in baseball, the Phillies/Dodgers in the NLCS. So it’s been a great run Orioles fans, but the fun stops in Philly/LA for your birds, I’m sorry”. And it will wind up on the walls of the Baltimore clubhouse and tunnel, along with all the other people favoring the opposition and the Orioles will come out and win over 6 or 7 games strictly by doing the things everyone said they couldn’t do, while not doing the things everyone expected them to do. So their ace will get knocked around and their #4 will pitch a gem, their big relievers will get hammered, but their bottom of the order guys will drive in all their runs. And, in the end, the depth of the Orioles and their young talent getting pitches they’ll never get again because everyone will know who they are in the future, and the Orioles will take home the Commisioner’s Trophy in 2024 for the first time in 41 years.
41:46 My Favorite Part
I feel like for 2016, one more of the Indians clips you could’ve used was in Game 1 against the Red Sox where they had a 3 HR inning.
Also, even though my team lost Game 7 between the Cubs and Indians is the greatest baseball game of all time.
as a huge cubs fan i agree it was the greatest game ever
awesome video love it.
It’s a pretty great collection, though with such a big effort it was surprising to see some series completely overlooked. However my big gripe is with the audio. Watching this with headphones gets super annoying from around the 2013 postseason on because half the clips only play one side, and it goes back and forth constantly. Maybe this was what was necessary to avoid copyright flagging? Perhaps, but watch the Bat Flip with only half the sounds just isn’t the same.
Halladay’s postseason no-no deserved better than a single clip, especially with all the copycat strikeout clips from the surrounding games.
Starting the 2014 World Series clips in Game 5 was a let down too, with the back and forth that occurred early in that series.
That said, I haven’t seen a better one of these yet, so until then this is the standard.
I appreciate your compliments and criticisms; now please let me respectfully respond to your concerns.
1. Some series were overlooked because this highlights video was intended to be something celebrating outstanding performances from players and teams while also not being 10 hours long. If I included highlights from every series from 2010-2019, the video would be extremely long and less people would click on the video due to its excessive length.
2. The audio errors are my bad; it was because of my editor. I have since switched editors, so the audio has gotten better.
3. If I highlighted all 27 outs of Halladay's no hitter, the video would be much longer than it already is. If you'd like to watch the game or all 27 outs in full, I highly suggest watch MLB's videos on the subject.
4. As mentioned above, this video is meant to celebrate extraordinary pitching (i.e. Ventura's Game Six Start) and clutch performances (i.e Royals scoring seven runs in an inning during an elimination game), and I did not see any that were worth mentioning in the 2014 WS prior to Game 5.
Thank you for your feedback, Jedediah!
Rest In Peace Roy Halladay
Top 2 no debate - 2016 WS game 7, 2011 WS game 6. Dodgers/Asterisks 2017 game 5 is a little TOO much offense for me, I like some pitching, too.
Bro said “asterisks”, definitely a dodger or Yankees fan. What do you say now to the Astros in 2022?
1:12:50 still breaks my heart
Awesome vid
Where is the relay from game 4 of the 2019 ALDS between the Rays and Astros? Thats one of the better defensive plays in recent memory
Half these clips only play sound from one side
The 7th inning between the Blue Jays and the Rangers is possibly the greatest inning of the decade
47:03 awesome moment
2015 was the best year for Joe Buck and its not close. that ALCS was electric
such a good video
RIP DOC. ONE OF THE BEST BLUE JAYS😢
Why did stl have home field in the nlds in 2012 if they were in the wild card game?
They didn't actually, for that year alone the Division Series were played with a 2-3 homefield format, STL played the 1st 2 games at home but the last 3 games were in Washington.
As a jays and mets fan you got no idea how much of a rollercoaster 2015 was. WE WIN THE ALDS BY A MIRACLE. we lose the nlcs to the royals. WE WIN THE NLDS. we lose the world series to the royals.
You missed the 2017 wildcard highlights the Yankees made a crazy come back in that game
2017 highlights remind me of how good the dodgers must’ve been that year
Nice video
Thanks, John!
Your more than welcome, Love the edits
@@drakelee8649 alsp you deserve more views
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there is NOTHING like playoff baseball
I'd put the 2015 Royals against any team ever honestly. Hard to find a more clutch team top to bottom in a single postseason.
no sound through have the video
What part does it cut? I’m currently @ 16:11
I get the hate for Joe buck like 10 years ago, I just don’t get it now. He’s a much better announcer now than he was. I also don’t get the love for Vasgersian, like his shtick is he yells a lot, that’s it. Like outside the big play calls he’s awful to listen to, especially in regular season games.
I completely agree. Matty V has become a caricature of an announcer. He turns his dial to 11 so quickly.
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How many of these are Kershaw getting blasted
Ryan Theriot: the goat (2011 and 2012 rings)
I hate how the volume cuts in and out
No roy halladay no hitter?
0:43
No chipper Jones home run in his last playoff game
2019 Nationals really had a squad tho!
Why braves cardinals game 5
I know this would be very hard but it would be cool if you did one from 2000-2009
2011 Cardinals #Neverforget
1:29:19 ❤❤
Baseball in the early 2010s slow. Baseball in the late 2010s fast.
The 2010 highlights were weak. Nothing worthwhile from the Yankees vs Rangers series. I gave up after that
The last out being Arod meant a lot to us rangers fans
A video the Cubs wont be in lol
2015 ALCS tho
Wong getting picked off is a nice dose of “ball don’t lie”. The way the game before ended was a terrible call
explain why 90% of the 2014 games i can only hear in my left ear like that shits annoying af
correction the last hour and 20 min or 2014 towards the end is just audio only in the left ear and thats annoying af
if only the rangers had put leonys martin on their world series roster, game 6 would have been very different
The giants really had all the luck in the world
Lmao it’s so funny how you didn’t even show the 2010 Yankees vs twins series because we all know how that went
I'm hearing names I've forgotten about
Giants Dynasty⚫️🟠🏆🏆🏆🌉🌁 >
Those 2007-11 Phillies man.....
team was peak till injuries then the 2022 Phillies
All the Astros highlights are fake
If I were the royals in G7 I would’ve ran an inside the park homer
I’m only here for the nats.