Because I was born 2 years after their last Championship...this inning/game will be the cake for me until... Vladdy smokes a walk-off in game 7 of the World Series
You have to be a Toronto fan to understand this inning. The Blue Jays felt the game was being stolen from them. The sound you hear after the Bautista moon shot is the sound of an entire country's cathartic release of emotion. I've never experienced anything like it, before or since.
with that call on the ball that hit the batter bat while being thrown back to the pitcher was so frustrating even though it was the right call if they won the game because of that one run you can imagine how angry people would've been in this city that ecstatic cheer you hear when bautista hit the ball was the release of a whole nation
I'm jealous, man. I rushed home from work that day and watched it at my friend's place. Even the atmosphere at his house was amazing so I can only imagine what it would have been like at the "SkyDome" ;)
+PapaJenkinz It was especially awesome if you were actually there. I was in section 232 and when Bautista hit the homer...I've never been high-fived and hugged by so many strangers in my life.
+PapaJenkinz Same... no doubt the best game I've ever saw. Can't wait for more Blue Jays baseball, especially in the playoffs! Hopefully they can get back to them next year.
+WoWisdeadtome Lol, I love when people who just met come T.O.gether in a moment of happiness, I was pretty close to where u were sitting, section 235, and people in my section were going absolutely delusional. That's the 6ix for you baby
0:40 Andrus can’t handle a grounder 3:41 Error on double play ball 7:01 Andrus drops ball 8:50 Rangers get the force at home 13:46 Run scores on Donaldson’s fielders choice 15:58 Bautista’s 3 run shot 17:28 Bench Clearing 23:44 Encarnación’s infield single 24:32 Colabello’s single 27:45 Tulowitzki pops out to end the inning 28:21 Bench Clearing #2
For me it's to see the whole stadium shaking after Jose's bomb. I saw the WS game with the earthquake back in the 90s, but it didn't seem as wild as this.
Here in Toronto (I'm actually in the burbs halfway between Toronto and Niagara Falls) and like you I watch this a couple times a year. A few of my buddies who were at the game told me there were so many fights in the stands and outside the stadium after the game (that doesn't even happen at NHL games) they didn't think they would get out of the place, let alone all the way to the subway, without getting into a couple of fights. Luckily for them (they were in their mid 40's, totally shitfaced, and not fighters) they made it to the subway without incident.
This video doesn't do enough justice to the actual sound eruption at the Rogers Center that night. I've never heard anything like that in all of sports. To me, that was the single most electrifying moment in sport history when JB sent the Jays to the ALCS with that HR.
K20EF8 I haven't heard any MLB team's fans that loud. Not have I heard any eruption that large at a hockey game either. It wasn't just the HR, it was all the frustration of years trying to get there, the frustration for what happened in the top of inning to fall behind, all the years toronto sports teams have basically sucked, falling behind 2 games to none and coming from behind etc. And then to hit a 3 run bomb that single handily won the game for them and ended all the years of failure and frustration etc. I've never seen or heard anything like that in sports.
I watched his walk off HR just now in 04. It kept them alive but didnt win the series for them and the crowd eruption wasn't as big as this. Or is there another one you're talkin about?
I'm British but my mums Canadian so ive been forced to watch the blue jays for many years. i like baseball but its no way near as passionate as football here in the uk, so ive never really loved it. i was 13 when this happened. This is still one of the greatest sporting events ive ever witnessed. This still gives me goosebumps. i wish more games were like this.
Every time I watch this game I am shivering until the Bat Flip. So much emotion and excitement. I don't think I will ever get to witness this type of game ever again
The 2015 Blue Jays have to be one of the greatest teams to not win the World Series since the 94 strike. If I could change one moment of baseball history in my lifetime, it would be having this team win it all. They were so much fun and it absolutely broke my heart when they were broken up.
I'm not sure why Andrus was rattled so hard to start. My guess is he knew that they got the run by pure bad luck. The moment he made the first error, it was over. The energy in the building is something I've never seen in ANY game. Seriously, someone find me a similar game. He couldn't catch a ball or throw a ball to save his life with the fan energy.
I'll never forget this game. One of the best nights of my life! I was sitting in Left Field and I watched that Bautista homerun soar above my head. All the confusion and anger and relief I felt in that one moment was indescribable. One of the best moments of my life!
The very sad thing is that Cole Hamels threw 4 outs and only got credit for 1 of them. He did his damn job that night. Cole did what he was paid to do... he threw awesome pitches that did everything but strikeout the batters, and he got zero routine easy plays behind him. Bases loaded when there should not have been one runner at all.
@@paysonfox88 Yes I live in Toronto but Hamels pitched very well...I doubt anyone faulted him for anything that happened. It was just a historical, crazy game that I don't think anyone will forget anytime soon.
+Evan Ritchey Their best moment was Game 6 of the 2011 World Series when they were 1 strike away from their first ever Chsmpionship......and then cruz misjudges the fly ball. Cardinals tie then win in extras
6 Year's later and I still get Goosers watching this. As a Jays fan, this will go down as one of the most intense, crazy, rollercoaster of emotion moments ever. I mean not just in baseball moments, or sports moments, but life moments. Watching this game forever changed me. Never thought a game of baseball could have that much power, but it does and did. Canadian's haven't been the same since. 🙏🇨🇦
I'm one of THE biggest Yankee fans alive BUT an even bigger Baseball fan, and THAT was one of the most memorable baseball moments in history and the greatest bat flip ever #GodBlessBaseball
+Lex Tan I did and i am so sick of people bashing the jay think about it this way we have the m v p of baseball this year more home runs then anyone more rbi then anyone
Tina Martin I totally agree with you. We've been treated to some of the best baseball in years; MVP and Cy Young caliber players, Gold Glove finalists, an AL East Championship, and one of the last 4 standing teams in baseball. Also, if the Royals beat the Mets in the World Series 4-0, 4-1, or 4-2, the Blue Jays will probably be considered the number 2 team in baseball this year, and that is no small feat. The doom-and-gloomers need to remember that just 10-15 years ago, MLB was considering moving the Blue Jays because of Toronto's apathy. Ultimately the Expos were lost, so we are lucky to have the Blue Jays and Major League Baseball in still this country.
+Jack Liu the police officer shouldnt have been distracted by the homerun and done his job. he could have made a few arrests for littering and stepped onto the field when the benches cleared
My dad used to tell me before I started watching, enjoying, and eventually falling in love with baseball. "Son, in baseball the next pitch could translate into the greatest game that you have or will ever witness". So right he was. Baseball the most exciting game ever!
You can just feel how electric that stadium is in that moment. The atmosphere on these home games was like nothing I've seen in baseball before. The whole COUNTRY was glued to the blue jays for those weeks.
This was literally the most emotional sports moment I've ever experienced. After following the Jays for my entire life and finally making it to the postseason with all the controversy in this game it was intense.
Here today to relive this moment from 3 years ago... Unbelievable... I still get goosebumps every time i watch Bautista's home run.... Nothing will ever top this. Thank you Jose
Very proud of these broadcasters & production for how they handled that moment. They were quiet after the ball landed and stayed on the one camera following batista. Made the moment feel so much greater on TV...wish I could have been in that building. Damn my brother was lucky to be there lol
Kenny Albert, one of the best announcers in the game today, can call anything. Baseball and football for Fox, hockey for TNT/TBS and locally on radio for the Rangers, basketball locally for the Rangers as their #2 announcer (relieves for Mike Breen when he cannot call). Also son of the legendary Marv Albert. He knows his craft and learned from the great ones of old
+Owen Bailey-Waltz only like that because of the dome. at Both rangers and Wrigley field it's deafening during postseason. Rogers Center is loud but the dome makes it seem louder.
Lmao bro I’ve been saying the same thing for years! Two of my favourite teams but even if they weren’t these were the two greatest games I’ve ever witnessed. I’m not biased at all when it comes to this either👍
As amazing as the bottom this inning was, the top was just as crazy. Combine the two and I swear there will never be another inning like it ever again in baseball.
I can hear Rangers fan's heart slowly cracking with every defensive mistake, until it finally breaks when the homerun was hit. But you probably didn't hear it because it was so loud.
Now all we need to do is win the AL East, and take on those Rangers and win the ALDS in front of THEIR crowd. That would be poetic justice right there.
This was the first live baseball game I had watched in about a decade up to that point. Even though it wasn't a world series game I'd rank this up there with Joe Carter's 1993 WS-winning homerun as the top moments in Blue Jays history. I keep coming back because this was the kind of stuff that legends are made of. Hollywood couldn't create this kind of drama if it tried.
I totally agree. although Carter's won the world series it didn't have the storyline attached to it like this one did. this game was do or die. if Joe didn't hit that shot it was on to game 7. Not to mention we were coming off winning it all the year before. This HR ended 22 years of baseball frustration. It sealed victory from the jaws of defeat from the top half of the inning. there was sooo much to this HR for the fans of this city
No matter how many times I see this...it makes me cry every time. I’ll never forget this inning. Being in this building was insane during this game. I love being a Jays fan!!
I'm not a TX or TOR fan. I watched my Twins win 2 amazing World Series. I watched this game live, and this is one of the most entertaining innings I've ever seen!! The weird throwback, the 3 consecutive errors, the misjudged bloop hit, that Bautista bomb, and then THAT CROWD!!!! WOW!!! Still one of my favorite and most memorable sports moments. I loved the volume of those Jay's fans! Postseason crowd noise is the best!!!
Thank You from a Jays fan :) Was at the 2016 ALDC Game 3 when they won 3 straight over Texas.. But this game I was at home.. It was unbelievable to watch and live :)
I know. We are the city. Not just a city. I mean we have so many things here, the rogers centre, the CN Tower And awesome people. Also the craziest fans ever (and the best)
Had to turn off my TV. Was almost having a heart attack. Put on the AM radio instead. Raw and Real-time that way. None of these time-delayed, edited,, cynical Fox Sports announcers. Bautista at bat, pray he hits a home run. 3 come home. Honk my car horn and flash lights. People on the streets start going crazy!
On one side, its the greatest inning ever, on the other side, its the worst inning ever. As a baseball fan, I side with the greatest inning ever because of what was on the line, how it unfolded with the Russell error at the start (the throwing into Choo's bat) and how insane it was watching it live. Still gives me goosebumps
+Joe Freeman who gives a shit if you are some bullshit coach. no one gives a shit if you are the queen of the UK. That does not give you any credibility to flame another man for saying he has witnessed.
+Jack Liu you wouldnt survive my first round of cuts, infact i wouldnt want someone with your attitude near my team so id never invite you to try-outs in the first place 'A WINNER NEVER QUITS, A QUITTER NEVER WINS'
If the Blue Jays never make the postseason again, I will watch this video forever and I will be ok.
José Pinto FACTS
I don't know. Watching clips of Joe's HR lost some of their lustre after 22 years.
me too
Because I was born 2 years after their last Championship...this inning/game will be the cake for me until...
Vladdy smokes a walk-off in game 7 of the World Series
@@wizzard9058 no i will be never ok with that !!!!!!, i want that every 3-4 years . its a disgrace what senior management has done
You have to be a Toronto fan to understand this inning. The Blue Jays felt the game was being stolen from them. The sound you hear after the Bautista moon shot is the sound of an entire country's cathartic release of emotion. I've never experienced anything like it, before or since.
with that call on the ball that hit the batter bat while being thrown back to the pitcher was so frustrating even though it was the right call
if they won the game because of that one run you can imagine how angry people would've been in this city
that ecstatic cheer you hear when bautista hit the ball was the release of a whole nation
Flirted with fire and its gonna burn ya?
Very well said. It was truly incredible and the word incredible doesn't even do it justice
marc80s well and the fact that Toronto finally had a sports team to cheer for in the post season since the Leafs suck.
I'm glad Toronto gets excited for American sports with Hispanic players that have nothing to do with Canada 😂
Skipping afternoon university classes to watch this game live with my dad was probably the best decision of my adult life.
I skipped football practice… what wise choices we made on that day
For those born after 1993, this is the best Jays moment.
StanleyTOR ‘97 kid here; watched this game live.
Can confirm.
StanleyTOR born in 91 and your still right.
Born in '86, this ranks right up with Carter's World Series winning home run.
Born '05, missed 1993 :(
Shut the up
I don’t think I’ll ever forget this game. I’m a Twins fan and this easily is the best game I’ve ever watched.
Yoo that’s Awsome you’re a twins fan!
I still get nervous watching this. So emotional. I'll never forget this game. Arguably one of the craziest games in the history of sports.
lets not forget game 6 2011 :)
I was at this game with great seats... So amazing and emotional it was for everyone... Amazing game... Beautiful
I'm jealous, man. I rushed home from work that day and watched it at my friend's place. Even the atmosphere at his house was amazing so I can only imagine what it would have been like at the "SkyDome" ;)
+Brandon Meadows Get over it you goof.
Apparently you have not watched the 2011 world series, game 6 lol
Still watching it in 2022. Still gives me goosebumps just like it did watching it live. Best moment of baseball for me
Gonna have to savor it a little more now after last night's absolute debacle...
This was the best game I've ever watched in my life... of any sport. It was an amazing experience to watch live.
+PapaJenkinz It was especially awesome if you were actually there. I was in section 232 and when Bautista hit the homer...I've never been high-fived and hugged by so many strangers in my life.
WoWisdeadtome Haha, that sounds pretty cool.
+WoWisdeadtome lol man one of my friends was at the game and he came home with bruises. absolute chaos inside the dome 😱
+PapaJenkinz Same... no doubt the best game I've ever saw. Can't wait for more Blue Jays baseball, especially in the playoffs! Hopefully they can get back to them next year.
+WoWisdeadtome Lol, I love when people who just met come T.O.gether in a moment of happiness, I was pretty close to where u were sitting, section 235, and people in my section were going absolutely delusional. That's the 6ix for you baby
0:40 Andrus can’t handle a grounder
3:41 Error on double play ball
7:01 Andrus drops ball
8:50 Rangers get the force at home
13:46 Run scores on Donaldson’s fielders choice
15:58 Bautista’s 3 run shot
17:28 Bench Clearing
23:44 Encarnación’s infield single
24:32 Colabello’s single
27:45 Tulowitzki pops out to end the inning
28:21 Bench Clearing #2
15:59 The Batflip!
If I'm Cole Hamels, I am PISSED at my team's defense ( or lack thereof)
Braves fan here. I make a pilgrimage to this video about 4 times a years because it's so hype.
For me it's to see the whole stadium shaking after Jose's bomb. I saw the WS game with the earthquake back in the 90s, but it didn't seem as wild as this.
Me too #GoBraves!
Here in Toronto (I'm actually in the burbs halfway between Toronto and Niagara Falls) and like you I watch this a couple times a year.
A few of my buddies who were at the game told me there were so many fights in the stands and outside the stadium after the game (that doesn't even happen at NHL games) they didn't think they would get out of the place, let alone all the way to the subway, without getting into a couple of fights.
Luckily for them (they were in their mid 40's, totally shitfaced, and not fighters) they made it to the subway without incident.
Same. I’m a Braves fan as well.
This video doesn't do enough justice to the actual sound eruption at the Rogers Center that night. I've never heard anything like that in all of sports. To me, that was the single most electrifying moment in sport history when JB sent the Jays to the ALCS with that HR.
No David Ortiz's stuff is way more electrifying than this guys stuff. '04
Having been at this game I disagree. The Rogers center, unlike Fenway, is a closed roof stadium. There is no way Fenway has ever been as loud as that.
K20EF8 I haven't heard any MLB team's fans that loud. Not have I heard any eruption that large at a hockey game either. It wasn't just the HR, it was all the frustration of years trying to get there, the frustration for what happened in the top of inning to fall behind, all the years toronto sports teams have basically sucked, falling behind 2 games to none and coming from behind etc. And then to hit a 3 run bomb that single handily won the game for them and ended all the years of failure and frustration etc. I've never seen or heard anything like that in sports.
I watched his walk off HR just now in 04. It kept them alive but didnt win the series for them and the crowd eruption wasn't as big as this. Or is there another one you're talkin about?
+Flexb123 well said that sums of all the emotions
As a Jays fan in the 2020s, i consistently come back to this video to remind me what we once were😢
I'm British but my mums Canadian so ive been forced to watch the blue jays for many years. i like baseball but its no way near as passionate as football here in the uk, so ive never really loved it. i was 13 when this happened. This is still one of the greatest sporting events ive ever witnessed. This still gives me goosebumps. i wish more games were like this.
Still watching in 2024, this will forever live in my head rent free beside Joe Carter '93
I cancelled a date with a fine woman for this game and I have zero regrets 5 1/2 years later.
You should’ve took her to this game
Don't bring women to sporting events. It's just a social event for them.
Ik you had no regrets after that bat flip
I’m sure your mom had plans anyways
@@kashdubidiot
I'm a white Sox fan but dam probably the most exciting game I've ever seen
World Series game 2!?
2011 World Series, Game 6
+Nicklas Bäckström was gonna say that
Alcs game 4 2004
+Nicklas Bäckström its 2015 World Series noob I saw that game last year
Every time I watch this game I am shivering until the Bat Flip. So much emotion and excitement. I don't think I will ever get to witness this type of game ever again
Was there
Zack Donat same every single time
Idk this last wildcard game with the mariners was real exciting (:
Watching this in 2023 still gives me chills. Legendary inning. One for the books!
Definitely
Every now and then I come back to this gem.
Same dude
The 2015 Blue Jays have to be one of the greatest teams to not win the World Series since the 94 strike. If I could change one moment of baseball history in my lifetime, it would be having this team win it all. They were so much fun and it absolutely broke my heart when they were broken up.
This will probably be the best inning of my life for a long time.
Same
A LOOOOOONG time
yeah for you because you are a Blue Jay fan lol
+Michael G sour puss rangers fan hahahahahhaa
Keep watching this video over and over and over
I've never seen a player get rattled harder than Elvis Andrus was rattled this inning.
oh trust me, this was not the first time Andrus showed how badly rattled he was
Brooks Conrad
onetwothree123 freaky girls wanna be choked but not like Elvis Andrus choked...
I'm not sure why Andrus was rattled so hard to start. My guess is he knew that they got the run by pure bad luck. The moment he made the first error, it was over. The energy in the building is something I've never seen in ANY game. Seriously, someone find me a similar game. He couldn't catch a ball or throw a ball to save his life with the fan energy.
Yup rangers should’ve won this game. They choked hard
I'll never forget this game. One of the best nights of my life! I was sitting in Left Field and I watched that Bautista homerun soar above my head. All the confusion and anger and relief I felt in that one moment was indescribable. One of the best moments of my life!
+Rich G Hep I bet it WAS very confusing being at the game without the benefit of the commentators explaining what was going on in that crazy 7th.
As a Rangers fan, this was simultaneously the best and worst inning I've ever seen
2011 WS Game 6?
This was the worst
As a Torontonian, I respect that. You cool
this is the most energy i’ve ever seen produced from a stadium crowd. like scientifically, this is insane. Toronto fans are a whole other level.
moment of silence for Andrus's errors
+Ahmed Rashid Khan Andrus*
oldschoolrapisgreat yeah my bad
Yow he made 3 in that inning kinda felt bad for him
The very sad thing is that Cole Hamels threw 4 outs and only got credit for 1 of them. He did his damn job that night. Cole did what he was paid to do... he threw awesome pitches that did everything but strikeout the batters, and he got zero routine easy plays behind him. Bases loaded when there should not have been one runner at all.
@@paysonfox88 Yes I live in Toronto but Hamels pitched very well...I doubt anyone faulted him for anything that happened. It was just a historical, crazy game that I don't think anyone will forget anytime soon.
The Texas Rangers: A team so disappointing the best moment in their history is that time someone on their team punched a guy
haha love it! well done
Or....when they beat the Orioles 30-3?
+Haxisracs yea that one
+Evan Ritchey Their best moment was Game 6 of the 2011 World Series when they were 1 strike away from their first ever Chsmpionship......and then cruz misjudges the fly ball. Cardinals tie then win in extras
LOL
You can't start this video without the Russell Martin error controversy.
Yes you can
+KevzPlayzHD if you ' re Blue Jays Fan
KevzPlayzHD I am a Jays fan. It's pertinent to the drama of the inning to see that.
martin rarely makes mistakes
Still, the mood among Jays fans after that was that the game was over, and it only made Jose's homer so much sweeter.
6 Year's later and I still get Goosers watching this. As a Jays fan, this will go down as one of the most intense, crazy, rollercoaster of emotion moments ever. I mean not just in baseball moments, or sports moments, but life moments. Watching this game forever changed me. Never thought a game of baseball could have that much power, but it does and did. Canadian's haven't been the same since. 🙏🇨🇦
Not a Jays or Rangers fan yet this is top 3 in my favorite baseball moments ever. That sound gives me chills to this day 6 years later
I'm one of THE biggest Yankee fans alive BUT an even bigger Baseball fan, and THAT was one of the most memorable baseball moments in history and the greatest bat flip ever #GodBlessBaseball
Even bigger baseball fan. I like the way that sounds. Although we cheer for different teams, that is what unites us.
a 30 for 30 will be made about not just this game but this whole inning lol
EC 1031 they can have an entire 60 minutes episode about this inning
I'm still waiting for it lol
As funny as this comment is, I'm willing to bet you're 100% right
ESPN should...but it won't. Because it doesn't involve race, NBA, or the NFL
@@ortonjr82 A book was written about just the 7th inning.
I'm guessing most of the dislikes are from Ranger fans?
Yuuuuuup
NO shit sherlock lol how can any real ranger fan like this? They collapsed miserably lol
Meh I usually don't like or dislike unless it actually should be disliked
Me at to
Yup
Happy anniversary of the craziest inning you'll ever watch.
5:31 “A 7th inning you’ll never forget”
Well said!
Also @14:42 he says "what next?" just as Bautista is coming up
Anyone else notice that Bautista's home run ball travelled toward the stands under Joe Carter's name on the Level of Excellence? How fitting!
+Lex Tan I did and i am so sick of people bashing the jay think about it this way we have the m v p of baseball this year more home runs then anyone more rbi then anyone
Tina Martin I totally agree with you. We've been treated to some of the best baseball in years; MVP and Cy Young caliber players, Gold Glove finalists, an AL East Championship, and one of the last 4 standing teams in baseball. Also, if the Royals beat the Mets in the World Series 4-0, 4-1, or 4-2, the Blue Jays will probably be considered the number 2 team in baseball this year, and that is no small feat.
The doom-and-gloomers need to remember that just 10-15 years ago, MLB was considering moving the Blue Jays because of Toronto's apathy. Ultimately the Expos were lost, so we are lucky to have the Blue Jays and Major League Baseball in still this country.
Im a dodger fan and this video gives me goosebumps every time.. Sooo emotional and exciting
21:10 after bautista hits it, you can see the police officer behind him pump his fist XD
+Jasper Liang Thats awesome.
+Jasper Liang So? The stadium is filled with local Toronto police. Police are allowed to cheer for their local team.
+Jack Liu the police officer shouldnt have been distracted by the homerun and done his job. he could have made a few arrests for littering and stepped onto the field when the benches cleared
+Joe Freeman relax dude it was 3 seconds
+Darling Mesa basically he should have arrested anyone who is not white including you
TO THIS DAY watching this game back gives me goosebumps and makes my heart race.
Yip
I like Harold Reynolds
What about now haha
I'm from Toronto, and this game and the raps winning the championship by far the best moments in Canadian sports history
@@ipeedand of course the Carter walk off
Still watching this Bautista clip 6 years later remembering the great team we had.
14:43 "What next?"
Oh, just wait...
A seventh inning to remember.
+SaintJohn F*ck Canada :P
+Kool Keith Productions Lol, awe, a mad American.
Slim2K
:P
*****
Best place there is...to LOSE :P
Kool Keith Productions lol why are you so mad? it's youtube. It's not that serious. Calm down.
Best postseason game ever.
What about game 6 of the 2011 World Series
+TheSkylanderCraft that too
+Andrew Henderson both are unbelievable
Definitely up there. Maybe not best postseason game but definitely most exciting inning in baseball
+TheSkylanderCraft in recent memory, i def agree. that game was absolutely insane to watch...and i hate the cards!
I’m 23 and have been watching baseball for 18 years. This is still the craziest inning I think I’ve ever seen.
The greatest crowd reaction of all time
My dad used to tell me before I started watching, enjoying, and eventually falling in love with baseball. "Son, in baseball the next pitch could translate into the greatest game that you have or will ever witness". So right he was. Baseball the most exciting game ever!
I think this is one of the most iconic home runs in baseball history... ⚾⚾⚾
Is it only me or the stadium was actually shaking?
Yeah not a good inning for Andrus, good lord
No kidding
Not a good inning for Cole Hamels watching from the mound
Throw from Moreland was below par, come on.
@@danielostapovich7694 I dunno he looked like he cracked a smile a couple times there
Lord*
5 years later, still the best thing I’ve seen! Goosebumps. This sport is just wonderful
You can just feel how electric that stadium is in that moment. The atmosphere on these home games was like nothing I've seen in baseball before. The whole COUNTRY was glued to the blue jays for those weeks.
Still get goose bumps from this.
UNREAL GAME!!!! I still get goose bumps watching this almost a year later!
I watch this like, every week when I need an adrenaline boost lol
This was literally the most emotional sports moment I've ever experienced. After following the Jays for my entire life and finally making it to the postseason with all the controversy in this game it was intense.
+MultiFreakface this and 2010 winter olympics, Canada vs USA OT
I have the front page of the newspaper from the next day hanging up in my room. Another great Canadian sports moment
Here today to relive this moment from 3 years ago... Unbelievable... I still get goosebumps every time i watch Bautista's home run.... Nothing will ever top this. Thank you Jose
Every time I watch this, I feel like I watch it Live. Personally, the craziest inning of MLB playoffs I’ve ever witnessed!
29:05 The lesson here: Don't Ever Slap Another Man's Ass and Expect a Good Reaction.
One of the greatest games ever!!!! I’m not a fan of either team, but of baseball and this was epic!!!!!
Very proud of these broadcasters & production for how they handled that moment. They were quiet after the ball landed and stayed on the one camera following batista. Made the moment feel so much greater on TV...wish I could have been in that building. Damn my brother was lucky to be there lol
Kenny Albert, one of the best announcers in the game today, can call anything. Baseball and football for Fox, hockey for TNT/TBS and locally on radio for the Rangers, basketball locally for the Rangers as their #2 announcer (relieves for Mike Breen when he cannot call).
Also son of the legendary Marv Albert.
He knows his craft and learned from the great ones of old
I come back to this clip every other few months, and the feeling of excitement never goes away.
Same best HR of all time
The most emotionally charged inning in the history of MLB!
Even in 2019 hearing the crowd pop when the ball went long gives me shivers down the spine, this was a great baseball game
Still the same in 2022
If the Jays won the world series.. this single game would have been a 30 for 30
Matthew Palafox it still should be a 30 for 30 tbh
Lmao but they didnt
Actually a 30 for 30 for just the inning.
i cant even imagine that plane ride home for Andrus
And odor
Aye yay yae!😪😪😪
Andrus had company. Dyson. lol
Anyone here in 2022 reliving this!!??
Seeing this live was a treat of a lifetime
Best 7th Inning in a Postseason Game Ever!!!! ⚾️ What a great series!!!!
Fuck I love the hockey style horn they blast at the dome for a homer sooooooo sweet!
Also glad the corporate dicks got kicked out, probably became jays fans last October .
+Dil Bil wow so u are a baseball fan of blue jays?
just and fyi, that's a fog horn
They use a carrier ship horn for home runs at petco park
+Owen Bailey-Waltz only like that because of the dome. at Both rangers and Wrigley field it's deafening during postseason. Rogers Center is loud but the dome makes it seem louder.
This game and Canucks vs Blackhawks in game 7 in 2011 are the two best games I've ever personally watched in pro sports.
Lmao bro I’ve been saying the same thing for years! Two of my favourite teams but even if they weren’t these were the two greatest games I’ve ever witnessed. I’m not biased at all when it comes to this either👍
The amount of ads on this video should be a crime
As amazing as the bottom this inning was, the top was just as crazy. Combine the two and I swear there will never be another inning like it ever again in baseball.
I can hear Rangers fan's heart slowly cracking with every defensive mistake, until it finally breaks when the homerun was hit.
But you probably didn't hear it because it was so loud.
I love to see the Rangers Suffer.. -An Astros fan who has to deal with thier arrogant asses..
it's amazing to see fans from other teams collectively hate the Rangers :) go jays go
Now all we need to do is win the AL East, and take on those Rangers and win the ALDS in front of THEIR crowd.
That would be poetic justice right there.
@@RedFenril the Rangers will never see the playoffs again under this regime.
The Elvis Andrus Show
Johanna Zevenbergen yep
not his best game
This was the first live baseball game I had watched in about a decade up to that point. Even though it wasn't a world series game I'd rank this up there with Joe Carter's 1993 WS-winning homerun as the top moments in Blue Jays history. I keep coming back because this was the kind of stuff that legends are made of. Hollywood couldn't create this kind of drama if it tried.
I totally agree. although Carter's won the world series it didn't have the storyline attached to it like this one did. this game was do or die. if Joe didn't hit that shot it was on to game 7. Not to mention we were coming off winning it all the year before. This HR ended 22 years of baseball frustration. It sealed victory from the jaws of defeat from the top half of the inning. there was sooo much to this HR for the fans of this city
One of Kenny Alberts finest calls in baseball.
a packed rogers center in October is probably one of the hardest place to play in all of sports
This 7th inning was crazy!
GO JAYS GO!
Who’s here after watching the Yankees last night? Closest thing since
Best inning in baseball history as a sox fan this inning beats the 9th inning comeback in 2004
No matter how many times I see this...it makes me cry every time. I’ll never forget this inning. Being in this building was insane during this game. I love being a Jays fan!!
I'm not a TX or TOR fan. I watched my Twins win 2 amazing World Series. I watched this game live, and this is one of the most entertaining innings I've ever seen!! The weird throwback, the 3 consecutive errors, the misjudged bloop hit, that Bautista bomb, and then THAT CROWD!!!! WOW!!! Still one of my favorite and most memorable sports moments. I loved the volume of those Jay's fans! Postseason crowd noise is the best!!!
the atmosphere blue jays fans created during this game was electric, absolutely incredible. cheers from a cubs fan!
Thank You from a Jays fan :) Was at the 2016 ALDC Game 3 when they won 3 straight over Texas.. But this game I was at home.. It was unbelievable to watch and live :)
One of the most entertaining innings in MLB history. I fucking love my city
jj daniels hell ya this forever will be one of the best
I know. We are the city. Not just a city. I mean we have so many things here, the rogers centre, the CN Tower And awesome people. Also the craziest fans ever (and the best)
jj daniels the best city
This game, the HR, the bat flip... will NEVER get old!!!
Best bat flip ever demonstrated. Thank you Bautista. Forever a Blue Jays Legend.
It’s 2021, and I still watch this clip and I still miss this team.
Had to turn off my TV. Was almost having a heart attack. Put on the AM radio instead. Raw and Real-time that way. None of these time-delayed, edited,, cynical Fox Sports announcers. Bautista at bat, pray he hits a home run. 3 come home. Honk my car horn and flash lights. People on the streets start going crazy!
If I had to make someone a baseball fan for life, it would be this game. Let alone this inning!! 🔥🔥🔥 And I’m a cubs fan!
Best inning in baseball history without question. Watching this live is my favourite baseball memory.
Sometimes, when I feel sad, I come here and remember the best baseball inning ever played.
That's what I'm.doing right now!
This is why baseball is the greatest game ever.
If this video doesn't work in Texas maybe there was a error
Leo Life haha! I see what you did there! Bravo!
Yankee fan, always come back to this. And freese
5 years ago today. Wow. Time flies! This is something that you will always remember where you are!
I have watched followed and played baseball for over 40 years. This is the damndest inning ive ever seen.
On one side, its the greatest inning ever, on the other side, its the worst inning ever. As a baseball fan, I side with the greatest inning ever because of what was on the line, how it unfolded with the Russell error at the start (the throwing into Choo's bat) and how insane it was watching it live. Still gives me goosebumps
I can never stop watching this
In all my baseball playing life - I've never witnessed anything as bizarre as this.
+Gregory Lastman but you werent playing you dumb fuck- probably never swung a bat in your life
who the fuck are you, his dad? and that other fucking idiot thinks he's a first ballot hof'r because he watched a dramatic inning of baseball
im the 3rd base coach for the lake reno rapids, i know the game, i played in the pioneer league back in '79
+Joe Freeman who gives a shit if you are some bullshit coach. no one gives a shit if you are the queen of the UK. That does not give you any credibility to flame another man for saying he has witnessed.
+Jack Liu you wouldnt survive my first round of cuts, infact i wouldnt want someone with your attitude near my team so id never invite you to try-outs in the first place
'A WINNER NEVER QUITS, A QUITTER NEVER WINS'
I don't think I will ever watch a more entertaining inning of baseball in my life.
The greatest innings in MLB history, it’ll be remembered forever
Here after that 5th inning from the Yankees