The emphatic " THIS GAME IS TIED!!!!!" gives me goosebumps every single time! Gary Thorne is one of the best!! and as a Yankee fan one of the greatest moments EVER!!!!
The most emotional WS of all time. The tension of 911 fresh in our minds. The torn American flag from ground zero flying in center field. Felt like more than a game to me.
I’m not a Yankees fan but this is probably my favorite home run ever. I hated it when it happened because I was rooting for the Snakes and of course because I’m not a Yankees fan. But I love the reaction by Brosious. It’s the reaction I think all us dudes played in our imaginations as kids of playing and batting in a World Series with two strikes and two outs. Just classic
Im a yankees fan respect for admitting that. I was at the next interleague series between these teams not sure if it was the next yr or 2 yrs later but kim got the save n after he got the last out he took the ball and fired it dead center into the black seats and even tho my team lost i was happy for him to get a tiny bit of redemption for this series
I hated it too but the call was awesome. In one of the greatest World Series ever, back to back nights can you imagine the noise Arizona guys had to be ringing in their ears with the crowd noise.
@@jakes3799 yes they dominated that series if your being objective Arizona manhandled the Yankees for 95% of this series & the fact it went 7 is amazing.
Man, Games 4 and 5 were incredible. A team ties the game in the bottom of the 9th with a two-outs two-run HR two nights in a row. Just the mathematical improbability of it all borders on the impossible.
Yankee fan living and working in Boston at the time. My boss, also a Yankee fan, flew down to NY the night before, when Tino Martinez homered with two outs in the ninth, and he called me from Yankee Stadium so I could hear the crowd over the phone. He told me at the time he never heard anything like it. The next night, I took Amtrak down to NY to see the Brosius game, and when he homered, I called my boss and told him: "I know exactly how you feel!" I could literally see the upper deck shake from the crowd jumping up and down. The loudest I ever heard YS, and as a one-time season ticket holder, I have been to over a hundred games there, including post-seasons. Incredible back-to-back nights.
Add in the fact 9/11 only happened a month or so before this series and both ninth inning comeback homeruns happened in nyc it truely was a magic moment at the time for New Yorkers. Even though us Yankee fans were absolutely spoiled at this point going for a fourth straight title the fifth title in six years ny fans badly wanted to see a Yankee victory after 9/11. Yankee fans absolutely lost there minds when Broscious hit that homerun. Probably the loudest moment in old Yankee stadiums history.
Thanks for sharing that. When the Yankees picked him up from Oakland, I was underwhelmed. He quickly made me look like a fool. Such a solid player and no doubt a great clubhouse guy. It doesn't surprise me at all that he's a humble person.
0:02: Brosius- I just need a pitch to hit... Throw it right over the plate. 0:10: Brenly- Okay, Kim. Just one more out! Don't blow it this time! 0:15: Jeter- Man, we need a miracle now. Come on, ghosts. 0:17: Brosius- YEAH!!!! IT'S GONE!!!! 0:24: Kim- Oh, no... Not again... 0:27: Soriano- FUCK YEAH!!!! 0:31: First Base Coach- Atta boy. Way to go. 0:48: Diamondbacks Player- Damn it, it's loud! 0:55: Womack- Bro! You a-ight?? Bro!! 0:55: Barajas- We're still in this game! Get your head out of your ass and pitch, damn it!! 0:56: Kim- ..... 0:57: Grace- You're okay, buddy. You're okay. We're tied, and we can still win this thing. 1:00: Womack- You okay, bro?? 1:00: Grace- We haven't lost anything yet, buddy. 1:00: Barajas- You good, bro! 1:00: Kim- I... I'm okay. 1:04: Barajas- Fuck... Skipper is coming. 1:04: Kim- (stares blankly into the left field stands) 1:07: Johnson- Good. Get his ass out of the game. Always blowing shit. 1:15: Yankees teammate- Get up there, Scott!! Curtain call! 1:17: Brosius- Thank you guys!! Don't forget to tip your bartender!! 1:23: Brenly- Kim, I'm taking you out of the game. Keep your head up, young man, and go hit the showers! 1:24: Kim- Okay. 1:26: Brenly- Gimme a righty!! 1:29: Brenly- Hey! Keep your head up! 1:33: Kim- I can't believe this is happening... 1:39: Martinez- Hanging slider?? It was hanging, wasn't it? 1:40: Brosius- Meatball. Right over the plate. My grandmother could've hit that.
Kay sucks Yankees homer blasting Astros over this signing stealing scandal which is fine but he forgets how roided up the Yankees were during their title run. You can't do that be fair.
@@jeffsan4996 don't disagree with that statement you made but Kay finds ways to protect the Yankees like in 05 last game of the year playoff field TBD. The Yankees sit all of their guys against Boston who needs the game yet Kay on TV & Sterling on the radio "It is the Texas Rangers duty to play all of their regulars & play hard." Give me a break the Rangers manager was Buck Showalter who the Yankees fired if Buck got the chance to screw the Yankees good for him the Yankees headed West & lost to the Angels while the White Sox beat Boston.
I can’t believe you found this in high quality. My favorite moment in sports, and Gary’s is EASILY the definitive call. Buck’s is just awful in comparison.
This is the order of who called the home run the best. At least in my opinon. 1. Gary Thorne 2. Jon Miller 3. John Sterling 4. Joe Buck 5. I'm going to guess that the D-Backs announcers were unhappy
@Jonathan McCully I have the links to all of the videos of all of the calls I can find here on TH-cam. John Sterling: th-cam.com/video/IE8Gy0z7DPQ/w-d-xo.html Jon Miller: th-cam.com/video/6WE-aXBYLrE/w-d-xo.html Joe Buck: th-cam.com/video/hpBSvBSpMp0/w-d-xo.html I cannot find the D'Backs announcer call still unfortunately but if I ever find it I will post a reply with the link.
This was one of the greatest moments I’ve ever watched in sports. 2 nights in a row. I can’t imagine being at games 4/5 in a row. How loud that place got
Please look up his homerun call 1995 wild card when mattingly went yard. U owe it to urself to hear what Thorne says as NYY Stadium was in utter bedlam mode. Yes, louder than this and on par with Girardi triple in g6 of 96 world series. U will get chills to hear and see that replay
Mine too, and I’m a Mets fan. The drama of a 2 run homer with 2 outs in the bottom of the ninth. To tie it happening 2 nights in a row. And of course that awesome call by Gary Thorne. How can this not give you goosebumps.
I was there. The emotional swing that crowd went through was as great as that home run. 20 years later and I still get chills. Lightning struck twice in the Bronx for Game 4 and 5. Gotta be in any top 10 list of Yankee games.
"That one hit in the air to left field, do you believe it, this game is tied!" What a great call Side note: that would be sick to be the ball boy, get to witness all these great moments for free pretty much
Coming from NYC I've seen a lot of great Yankees plays over the years. This was by far "the most electrifying" at bat ever. Forget the Bronx...New York City went crazy. Still the most talked about homerun in modern Yankee history.
I was born in 2004 but I remember watching this live with my dad and how excited he got when Brosius hit this home run is a memory I will have for the rest of my life. Sadly he passed in 1999 and every year come playoff time, It always reminds me of him Love you pop
So you were born in 2004, your dad died 5 years before that (meaning it’s physically impossible this man was your father) and you watched this game live with him 3 years before you were born and 2 years after he died?
@@Ant_370 that would still mean you weren’t alive for this game, your father is not your father, and neither you nor this man you speak of could have possibly watched this game as one man was dead and the other was yet to be born.
@@liberalweirdo7886 yeah but this was back in the day. Times were different. This was before youtube and social media. The internet was barely a thing.
Had the Yankees won this WS, it would have replaced 96 as being my favorite WS. I love the Threepeat, but I always got a sense they would win, I never felt real danger they wouldn't. 2001 was also the last season the dynasty years would be intact. The Yankees started going for the big hitters, like Giambi and Arod, but this team had team players. You didn't rely on one person, because the bottom of the order could beat you as much as the top or middle of the order. You got the sense that this was a team on life support. It was getting older. They were struggling to score runs. They were working hard to stay in the playoffs, and they skimmed by in the games they did win in the WS in 01. Arizona deserved the win, but I haven't watched that last hit against Rivera since 01. To me, the WS ended with this game. No they didn't win, but for those 3 nights, they gave NY something to take their mind off of everything. It seemed to me that all those emotions were left on the field in these games, and they had none of it left for game 6 and 7. I believe this is also what happened in 03. That team left it all out to dry for the Red Sox series, that the WS was a let down and they couldn't conjure up the energy to win.
The ONLY moments that rival this for crowd noise at the old Stadium are Girardi's triple against Greg Maddox in Game 6 of the 96 Series and Don Mattingly's dinger in Game 2 against Seattle in the 95 ALDS. (Having witnessed all 3 I think Mattingly's homer wins for the loudest the old Yankee Stadium ever got--the ENTIRE park was shaking--will never ever forget it!!)
There were 3 key mistakes. The ninth inning miscue by Mo and a weird judgment call by Brosius got the attention. But very early O’Neill tried to stretch two into three and was out by 3 miles. That was key. I was screaming at him to stay at second
This HR shocked me, i admit Tinos didnt cause lefty hitters see those righty submarine pitchers well when they pitch. Right handers obviously more difficult to pick the release point up. Scott said what helped was facing Kim the night before he struck out but it helped him in that AB he said.
What feed is this. I know it’s Gary Thorne on the radio but the television feed isn’t fox because if you watch a fox clip it’s showing different angles as buck is calling the homerun and the bedlam that ensued afterwards so I’m wondering what other camera feed could have been recording.
This is the international feed of the 2001 World Series. Major League Baseball puts out an international feed for the countries outside of the United States (although Canada occasionally will just simulcast the US feed and put in Canadian commercials). The Armed Forces Network also shows the international feed. However, instead of just simply showing the Fox broadcast, Major League Baseball instead makes their own production to showcase international players.
How the Yankees did not win this World Series after they seemed to be the team of destiny following 9/11 will forever be one of the great mysteries of the 21st century.
Whats amazing is the Yankees were dominated & embarrassed in this series when it came to run differential & Arizonas’ starting pitching from Schilling & Randy Johnson to Miguel Bautista the Yankees hitters were helpless. If Brenly wasn’t dumb he just left Schilling alone series maybe over in 5 or 6 games tops.
Gary Thorne could give a 6 hour talk on IRS tax codes and I'd be enthralled. What an amazing broadcaster.
Gary Thorne is a much better talker than Joe Buck 😆
rafterscott the only reason im watching this video is specifically because of Gary
Couldnt agree more brother
I fuckin love him
I rather let him narrate my life.
The emphatic " THIS GAME IS TIED!!!!!" gives me goosebumps every single time! Gary Thorne is one of the best!! and as a Yankee fan one of the greatest moments EVER!!!!
The most emotional WS of all time. The tension of 911 fresh in our minds. The torn American flag from ground zero flying in center field. Felt like more than a game to me.
Holy crap I didn't know this broadcast existed. What a TREMENDOUS call by Gary Thorne!
This was what was broadcast on the UK feed on channel 5. I still have this game on vhs somewhere.
@@peterclapton625 Love it!
I’m not a Yankees fan but this is probably my favorite home run ever. I hated it when it happened because I was rooting for the Snakes and of course because I’m not a Yankees fan. But I love the reaction by Brosious. It’s the reaction I think all us dudes played in our imaginations as kids of playing and batting in a World Series with two strikes and two outs. Just classic
Im a yankees fan respect for admitting that. I was at the next interleague series between these teams not sure if it was the next yr or 2 yrs later but kim got the save n after he got the last out he took the ball and fired it dead center into the black seats and even tho my team lost i was happy for him to get a tiny bit of redemption for this series
I hated it too but the call was awesome. In one of the greatest World Series ever, back to back nights can you imagine the noise Arizona guys had to be ringing in their ears with the crowd noise.
@@patrickgray5633 i wish someone got a decibel rating on this. Easily 120-130
Snakes still got the last laugh though.
@@jakes3799 yes they dominated that series if your being objective Arizona manhandled the Yankees for 95% of this series & the fact it went 7 is amazing.
Man, Games 4 and 5 were incredible. A team ties the game in the bottom of the 9th with a two-outs two-run HR two nights in a row. Just the mathematical improbability of it all borders on the impossible.
Yankee fan living and working in Boston at the time. My boss, also a Yankee fan, flew down to NY the night before, when Tino Martinez homered with two outs in the ninth, and he called me from Yankee Stadium so I could hear the crowd over the phone. He told me at the time he never heard anything like it. The next night, I took Amtrak down to NY to see the Brosius game, and when he homered, I called my boss and told him: "I know exactly how you feel!" I could literally see the upper deck shake from the crowd jumping up and down. The loudest I ever heard YS, and as a one-time season ticket holder, I have been to over a hundred games there, including post-seasons. Incredible back-to-back nights.
ABout 18 years later, and I'm STILL stunned by this home run...
I'm getting chills already.
It's the best Home Run I've ever seen & I'm a Reds fan I was pissed & stunned 2nd straight night. I don't like the Yankees but that was incredible.
@@patrickgray5633 none taken man I understand you a Cincinnati fan.
Add in the fact 9/11 only happened a month or so before this series and both ninth inning comeback homeruns happened in nyc it truely was a magic moment at the time for New Yorkers. Even though us Yankee fans were absolutely spoiled at this point going for a fourth straight title the fifth title in six years ny fans badly wanted to see a Yankee victory after 9/11. Yankee fans absolutely lost there minds when Broscious hit that homerun. Probably the loudest moment in old Yankee stadiums history.
I personally know Scott , he lives in Oregon now. I'm from NY and let me tell you what a great human so humble
I regret not getting his autograph when he was in Seattle as a coach
Thanks for sharing that. When the Yankees picked him up from Oakland, I was underwhelmed. He quickly made me look like a fool. Such a solid player and no doubt a great clubhouse guy. It doesn't surprise me at all that he's a humble person.
0:02: Brosius- I just need a pitch to hit... Throw it right over the plate.
0:10: Brenly- Okay, Kim. Just one more out! Don't blow it this time!
0:15: Jeter- Man, we need a miracle now. Come on, ghosts.
0:17: Brosius- YEAH!!!! IT'S GONE!!!!
0:24: Kim- Oh, no... Not again...
0:27: Soriano- FUCK YEAH!!!!
0:31: First Base Coach- Atta boy. Way to go.
0:48: Diamondbacks Player- Damn it, it's loud!
0:55: Womack- Bro! You a-ight?? Bro!!
0:55: Barajas- We're still in this game! Get your head out of your ass and pitch, damn it!!
0:56: Kim- .....
0:57: Grace- You're okay, buddy. You're okay. We're tied, and we can still win this thing.
1:00: Womack- You okay, bro??
1:00: Grace- We haven't lost anything yet, buddy.
1:00: Barajas- You good, bro!
1:00: Kim- I... I'm okay.
1:04: Barajas- Fuck... Skipper is coming.
1:04: Kim- (stares blankly into the left field stands)
1:07: Johnson- Good. Get his ass out of the game. Always blowing shit.
1:15: Yankees teammate- Get up there, Scott!! Curtain call!
1:17: Brosius- Thank you guys!! Don't forget to tip your bartender!!
1:23: Brenly- Kim, I'm taking you out of the game. Keep your head up, young man, and go hit the showers!
1:24: Kim- Okay.
1:26: Brenly- Gimme a righty!!
1:29: Brenly- Hey! Keep your head up!
1:33: Kim- I can't believe this is happening...
1:39: Martinez- Hanging slider?? It was hanging, wasn't it?
1:40: Brosius- Meatball. Right over the plate. My grandmother could've hit that.
YES network needs to hire Gary Thorne!
Yea but sadly he's in Baltimore.
Kay sucks Yankees homer blasting Astros over this signing stealing scandal which is fine but he forgets how roided up the Yankees were during their title run. You can't do that be fair.
Half the league was on roids back then not just the Yankees. Astros and Red Sox cheating was an issue with their team not the league
@@jeffsan4996 don't disagree with that statement you made but Kay finds ways to protect the Yankees like in 05 last game of the year playoff field TBD. The Yankees sit all of their guys against Boston who needs the game yet Kay on TV & Sterling on the radio "It is the Texas Rangers duty to play all of their regulars & play hard." Give me a break the Rangers manager was Buck Showalter who the Yankees fired if Buck got the chance to screw the Yankees good for him the Yankees headed West & lost to the Angels while the White Sox beat Boston.
@@tomh2263 you do no doubt Danny Mac, Al, Ricky, Edmonds, Brad & Rick Ankiel they all suck on TV & throw McCarver in there as well.
I also have Jon Miller and Joe Morgan’s radio call from this game. I gotta sync it up to video.
That be awesome
I’ll never forget that moment. Watching in a bar and everyone was shocked. A lot of slow clapping into a lot of loud cheers. Amazing moment
Gary Thorne always gives me chills with his calls
Great memories. Thanks for posting
I can’t believe you found this in high quality. My favorite moment in sports, and Gary’s is EASILY the definitive call. Buck’s is just awful in comparison.
This is the order of who called the home run the best. At least in my opinon.
1. Gary Thorne
2. Jon Miller
3. John Sterling
4. Joe Buck
5. I'm going to guess that the D-Backs announcers were unhappy
@@MrT8599 facts
Tyler Nersinger I wanna video of them calling it😂😂😂
@@MrT8599 yeah Gary Thornes call was always my favorite on this one. He also had a better call for the Tino Martinez home run in game 4.
@Jonathan McCully I have the links to all of the videos of all of the calls I can find here on TH-cam.
John Sterling: th-cam.com/video/IE8Gy0z7DPQ/w-d-xo.html
Jon Miller: th-cam.com/video/6WE-aXBYLrE/w-d-xo.html
Joe Buck: th-cam.com/video/hpBSvBSpMp0/w-d-xo.html
I cannot find the D'Backs announcer call still unfortunately but if I ever find it I will post a reply with the link.
Was there. Greatest game I ever saw live.
I was there the night before! Definitely can say the same thing. Two of the most amazing games on back to back nights!
This was one of the greatest moments I’ve ever watched in sports. 2 nights in a row. I can’t imagine being at games 4/5 in a row. How loud that place got
Gary Thorne has a collection of amazing Yankees calls...the Orioles are lucky to have him
Might be the best thing about being an Orioles fan these days sadly.
I would kill for him to call NHL games again.
@@rafterscott as an orioles fan you're right
I wish we still did.
It’s kind of funny since he did Mets games for years and never worked for the Yankees
You see all the other players that were counseling Kim?
Could be the best home run call ever! I love Gary Thorne! And what a crowd
Please look up his homerun call 1995 wild card when mattingly went yard. U owe it to urself to hear what Thorne says as NYY Stadium was in utter bedlam mode. Yes, louder than this and on par with Girardi triple in g6 of 96 world series. U will get chills to hear and see that replay
@@peterc.marketos Yes that was unbelievable for sure. I saw that a while back. Goose bumps my man. I was 15 fresh into high school haha
GOOOOOSEBUMPS !!! every time I see it !!!
Gary Thorne... The best!
The greatest World Series ever played.
The greatest call of the greatest homerun ever.
Adrian Selbst greatest home run ever?! Lol not by a long shot dude.
Steve Arnst Nah, it definitely is the greatest.
Great call! Unlike the sleepy Joe Buck
“The Giants win the pennant!!! The Giants win the pennant!” Is by far the greatest ever.
@@dougg2012it just got 3 sizes smaller, you win.
My favorite home run of all time! 💙💙💙🇺🇸
Mine too, and I’m a Mets fan. The drama of a 2 run homer with 2 outs in the bottom of the ninth. To tie it happening 2 nights in a row. And of course that awesome call by Gary Thorne. How can this not give you goosebumps.
@@peterclapton625 That’s awesome bro! I love Piazza home run too!
It could only happen in The Stadium. Man I miss The Stadium.
I am not sure what is more legend. The HR by Brosius or Gary Thorne's call. What an absolutely great call.
I was there. The emotional swing that crowd went through was as great as that home run. 20 years later and I still get chills. Lightning struck twice in the Bronx for Game 4 and 5. Gotta be in any top 10 list of Yankee games.
Do believe it? I was so nervous about this game I couldnt watch it on TV. I had to listen to this call on the radio. Ill never forget it.
Greatest. World Series. Ever.
"That one hit in the air to left field, do you believe it, this game is tied!" What a great call
Side note: that would be sick to be the ball boy, get to witness all these great moments for free pretty much
One of the most bone-chilling calls of all-time
Coming from NYC I've seen a lot of great Yankees plays over the years. This was by far "the most electrifying" at bat ever. Forget the Bronx...New York City went crazy. Still the most talked about homerun in modern Yankee history.
I was born in 2004 but I remember watching this live with my dad and how excited he got when Brosius hit this home run is a memory I will have for the rest of my life.
Sadly he passed in 1999 and every year come playoff time, It always reminds me of him
Love you pop
So you were born in 2004, your dad died 5 years before that (meaning it’s physically impossible this man was your father) and you watched this game live with him 3 years before you were born and 2 years after he died?
@@liberalweirdo7886 sorry that was a typo... meant to put I was born in 2003
@@Ant_370 that would still mean you weren’t alive for this game, your father is not your father, and neither you nor this man you speak of could have possibly watched this game as one man was dead and the other was yet to be born.
@@liberalweirdo7886 yeah but this was back in the day. Times were different. This was before youtube and social media. The internet was barely a thing.
@@Ant_370 😭😭😭😭😭
Gary Thorne = GOAT
Had the Yankees won this WS, it would have replaced 96 as being my favorite WS. I love the Threepeat, but I always got a sense they would win, I never felt real danger they wouldn't. 2001 was also the last season the dynasty years would be intact. The Yankees started going for the big hitters, like Giambi and Arod, but this team had team players. You didn't rely on one person, because the bottom of the order could beat you as much as the top or middle of the order. You got the sense that this was a team on life support. It was getting older. They were struggling to score runs. They were working hard to stay in the playoffs, and they skimmed by in the games they did win in the WS in 01. Arizona deserved the win, but I haven't watched that last hit against Rivera since 01. To me, the WS ended with this game. No they didn't win, but for those 3 nights, they gave NY something to take their mind off of everything.
It seemed to me that all those emotions were left on the field in these games, and they had none of it left for game 6 and 7. I believe this is also what happened in 03. That team left it all out to dry for the Red Sox series, that the WS was a let down and they couldn't conjure up the energy to win.
Scott Brosius clutch facing the last out in postseason. AROD in same situation a strike out
The House that Ruth built. Brosius looks like Mantle rounding the bases without the bum knees.
Imagine being there & in the Diamondbacks dugout probably had to feel deaf in the ears from the noise being so loud.
Like game 6 in New Jersey Gary Thorne is magical!
Gary is the GOAT
The ONLY moments that rival this for crowd noise at the old Stadium are Girardi's triple against Greg Maddox in Game 6 of the 96 Series and Don Mattingly's dinger in Game 2 against Seattle in the 95 ALDS. (Having witnessed all 3 I think Mattingly's homer wins for the loudest the old Yankee Stadium ever got--the ENTIRE park was shaking--will never ever forget it!!)
*It sucks that the Yankees didn't win this series, but at least they made the Diamondbacks earn this championship.*
I’m happy the Diamondbacks didn’t get to celebrate in NY. Instead winning in AZ.
There were 3 key mistakes. The ninth inning miscue by Mo and a weird judgment call by Brosius got the attention. But very early O’Neill tried to stretch two into three and was out by 3 miles. That was key. I was screaming at him to stay at second
I was there, 16 years old.
This HR shocked me, i admit Tinos didnt cause lefty hitters see those righty submarine pitchers well when they pitch. Right handers obviously more difficult to pick the release point up. Scott said what helped was facing Kim the night before he struck out but it helped him in that AB he said.
He became a NY LEGEND that night
What an amazing night
I must say, obviously not a Yankees guy. This shit was electric
Wish I could see this in HD
Can't picture the current Yankee team ever doing something like this.
1:06 Johnson: "am I gonna have to get ALL the wins in this series?"
They have done it again !!!
Excellent!
That yankees team was so good built with winners unlike the current yankees
Diamond backs og jerseys were hard
Hey Thorne is the goat
What feed is this. I know it’s Gary Thorne on the radio but the television feed isn’t fox because if you watch a fox clip it’s showing different angles as buck is calling the homerun and the bedlam that ensued afterwards so I’m wondering what other camera feed could have been recording.
Armed Forces Network
This is the international feed of the 2001 World Series. Major League Baseball puts out an international feed for the countries outside of the United States (although Canada occasionally will just simulcast the US feed and put in Canadian commercials). The Armed Forces Network also shows the international feed. However, instead of just simply showing the Fox broadcast, Major League Baseball instead makes their own production to showcase international players.
I was there in the OF just to the right where the ball landed
God I love the Yankees
This is amazing. Can you please upload, the Game 4 Home Run please??
HollywoodSnaps I don’t know where the tape is. But I do have the ESPN radio call with Jon Miller. I gotta sync it up to video and post it
HollywoodSnaps I found the tape with the game 4 home runs. It will be up soon
@@giants6025 nice
MLB International feeds remind us of what we could've had within U.S. borders instead of Joe Buck.
0:12 Remember when we ALL had those batting gloves?!
Fuck no I was too poor I had to go gloveless 😂 I mowed grass to pay for my cleats and uniform 😂
Tino Martinez, Scott Brosius HRs to save the series Luis Gonzalez hold my beer.
How the Yankees did not win this World Series after they seemed to be the team of destiny following 9/11 will forever be one of the great mysteries of the 21st century.
GLORY DAYS!!!!!!!
Gary Thorne is 10x better than Joe Buck
Buck's call was not that bad. But Thorne's call is definitely LIGHTYEARS ahead of Buck's.
The Stadium could have come down right there
hes like the tom durkin of sports casters
If he leaves Curt Schilling in the night before that doesn’t happen.
This game should have broken Arizon's spirit. Fucking venomous snakes just wouldn't die!
Gary Thorne makes Joe Buck look like a chump with this call!
Whats amazing is the Yankees were dominated & embarrassed in this series when it came to run differential & Arizonas’ starting pitching from Schilling & Randy Johnson to Miguel Bautista the Yankees hitters were helpless. If Brenly wasn’t dumb he just left Schilling alone series maybe over in 5 or 6 games tops.
th-cam.com/video/6WE-aXBYLrE/w-d-xo.html