We now have had 4 leadoff home runs this 2007 Division Series = Johnny Damon game 1 in Cleveland Jimmy Rollins game 2 in Philly against the Rockies Chris Young of Arizona in game 3 in Wrigley Grady Seizemore game 4 in Yankee Stadium
Yankees-Cleveland in a rematch of both the 1997 ALDS and the 1998 ALCS Kenny Lofton played in the 1998 ALCS for Cleveland, but not the 1997 ALDS since he was with Atlanta. Jeter-Mariano-Pettite-Posada played in both the 1997 ALDS and the 1998 ALCS
AROD did not produce for the third consecutive postseason (2005 ALDS against the Angels, 2006 ALDS against the Tigers, 2007 ALDS against Cleveland). And he failed to come through in the clutch against Carmona late in game 2.
@@chrisuncleahmad666 Everyone at this point from the Yankees was ready to move on from AROD if AROD opted out of his contract after the 2007 season. Everyone except Hank Rumors were that the Cubs were the front-runners if AROD opted out, to be reunited with Lou Pinella There were even rumors that the money-saving-Marlins were interested in signing AROD, to have an extreme lineup of AROD-Miguel Cabrera-Dan Uggla-Hanley Ramirez, since that would help the Marlins franchise to convince the state of Florida to build them a new stadium due to all the stars and fan attraction (given, if two WS titles in a decade isnt enough for a new stadium, then who knows what is) I cant seem to remember what other teams asides from Yankees-Cubs-Marlins had an interest in signing AROD to a huge contract after the 2007 season. Sure, many teams would love to have him on the roster, but not many franchises would love to commit to such a huge contract
@@hmhm856I thought I heard something about the Angels having some interest in Arod. They also attempted to trade for Miguel Cabrera that same off-season. So they were definitely after some infield bats.
This was Roger Clemens final MLB season, as he has retired. Well, he didnt retire, its just that the report that will be released later this 2007 will make teams not take a chance on him.
@@packersauburneric3625 Welker did drop that pass late in the fourth quarter in that second Super Bowl that the Pats faced against the Giants, that would have sealed the victory for the Pats
This is the end of the Joe Torre Yankees era, as he will sign with the Dodgers in the offseason to be their new manager next season. Yankees will sign Joe Girardi to be their new manager next season.
2007: LeBron attends a Yankees - Indians playoff game wearing a Yankees hat 2017: LeBron attends a Yankees - Indians game cheering for the Tribe. How times can change.
He was a Yankees and Cowboys fan during the 2000s, since he said that he wanted to be associated with the "star" teams, since he was viewed as a star. Im surprised that with that logic he wasnt seen walking around in the 2000s with a Lakers jersey
Unlike their fellow AL Central team in Minnesota, Cleveland never seemed scared of playing the Yankees in October. I think their 99 team would have put up a better ALCS showing than BOS did. Heck maybe the 01 team could have given the Yankees fits if they held on against Seattle in G4 And lest we forget they gave the famous 114 win team of 98 a rough ride.
I went to Clemens’ last game ever pitched. It was at Yankee stadium, the Yankees came back and won but Clemens only pitched a couple innings. Got smacked around. Gave up a homer to Trot Nixon. Only throwing 88-90. My sister and I got the tickets for free from the attorneys at my dad’s bank. On espn, they were talking about tickets going for thousands of dollars as it could be Clemens’ last game ever (which it was). When we were driving near the stadium, some big black guy stuck a thousand bucks into the car window for them, we were about to sell them and drive home with the money but the red light we were at turned green. We ended up losing the guy and went to the game anyway. To our shock, the attorneys actually showed up to the game and sat in the other two seats. My lord, had they seen two black guys sitting in their seats next to them, it would’ve gotten back to my dad and we would’ve gotten our asses whooped! lol. We also got ripped off by some crackhead “server” in the Championship seats section. She took our order from our seats on a device and we stupidly paid with cash. She never came back with our food. lol. Took the money and ran. Crackhead. Oh, and I met Kid Rock at the game.
I still think to this day Moose should've started Game 4. I know he had a bad year in '07, but with how poorly Wang was in Game 1, I would've taken that route. Moose had experience pitching in elimination games before and for the most part delivered in those.
@@ryantouhey1997 If the Yankees were up 2-1 in the series, then Moose would have started game 4, and Wang would have started game 5 on normal rest. But being down 2-1, With Torre and Cashman basically fighting for their jobs, and the AROD contract uncertainty, and all the postseason failures since the 2001 World Series, the Yankees had to go with the sure thing, and that was Wang on 3-days-rest in game 4, even if it didnt work in the end.
The end of an era in the Bronx in more ways than one
Final days of the Joe Torre era in the Bronx.
A flat first round loss was the last postseason game ever at Yankee Stadium
Last postseason game with Old Yankee Stadium next year the Yankees will miss the playoffs.
Oh yeah this was bad for the Yankees....and then the midges arrived.
Game 4 on Monday night went H2H with that insane Buffalo/Dallas MNF game where the Cowboys scored 9 points in the final 30 seconds
And Shawn Michaels famous return on WWE Raw.
We now have had 4 leadoff home runs this 2007 Division Series =
Johnny Damon game 1 in Cleveland
Jimmy Rollins game 2 in Philly against the Rockies
Chris Young of Arizona in game 3 in Wrigley
Grady Seizemore game 4 in Yankee Stadium
2:01 there it is! I was wondering if they were going to show that
Ill always remember Lebron James in this ALDS, when he was at the game in Cleveland for game 1, and he was wearing a Yankees hat.
Yep, I was hoping the highlights would show that.
Yankees-Cleveland in a rematch of both the 1997 ALDS and the 1998 ALCS
Kenny Lofton played in the 1998 ALCS for Cleveland, but not the 1997 ALDS since he was with Atlanta.
Jeter-Mariano-Pettite-Posada played in both the 1997 ALDS and the 1998 ALCS
AROD did not produce for the third consecutive postseason (2005 ALDS against the Angels, 2006 ALDS against the Tigers, 2007 ALDS against Cleveland).
And he failed to come through in the clutch against Carmona late in game 2.
Next stop........ Chicago?
@@chrisuncleahmad666 Everyone at this point from the Yankees was ready to move on from AROD if AROD opted out of his contract after the 2007 season. Everyone except Hank
Rumors were that the Cubs were the front-runners if AROD opted out, to be reunited with Lou Pinella
There were even rumors that the money-saving-Marlins were interested in signing AROD, to have an extreme lineup of AROD-Miguel Cabrera-Dan Uggla-Hanley Ramirez, since that would help the Marlins franchise to convince the state of Florida to build them a new stadium due to all the stars and fan attraction (given, if two WS titles in a decade isnt enough for a new stadium, then who knows what is)
I cant seem to remember what other teams asides from Yankees-Cubs-Marlins had an interest in signing AROD to a huge contract after the 2007 season. Sure, many teams would love to have him on the roster, but not many franchises would love to commit to such a huge contract
@@hmhm856I wish he left. He was never worth the headache.
@@JCR1992ya he was worse vs of Stanton till this years alcs lol
@@hmhm856I thought I heard something about the Angels having some interest in Arod. They also attempted to trade for Miguel Cabrera that same off-season. So they were definitely after some infield bats.
This was Roger Clemens final MLB season, as he has retired.
Well, he didnt retire, its just that the report that will be released later this 2007 will make teams not take a chance on him.
Just like Bonds
The MLB was colluding, but since the goal was to clean up their public image almost no one objected.
@@JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnlyyou in another classic video this one ain't football lol time flies btw watching this
Poor mussina had Wes Welker and Randy moss playoff and championship luck smh
Poor mussina had Wes Welker and Randy moss playoff and championship luck smh
@@packersauburneric3625 Welker did drop that pass late in the fourth quarter in that second Super Bowl that the Pats faced against the Giants, that would have sealed the victory for the Pats
Those 2000s Yankees should of had more WS titles. Their offense and pitching crapped out. So non clutch
Game 1 started off so well for the Yankees......... until it didn't
This is the end of the Joe Torre Yankees era, as he will sign with the Dodgers in the offseason to be their new manager next season.
Yankees will sign Joe Girardi to be their new manager next season.
2007: LeBron attends a Yankees - Indians playoff game wearing a Yankees hat
2017: LeBron attends a Yankees - Indians game cheering for the Tribe.
How times can change.
He was a Yankees and Cowboys fan during the 2000s, since he said that he wanted to be associated with the "star" teams, since he was viewed as a star.
Im surprised that with that logic he wasnt seen walking around in the 2000s with a Lakers jersey
@@hmhm856lmao time flies
Unlike their fellow AL Central team in Minnesota, Cleveland never seemed scared of playing the Yankees in October.
I think their 99 team would have put up a better ALCS showing than BOS did. Heck maybe the 01 team could have given the Yankees fits if they held on against Seattle in G4
And lest we forget they gave the famous 114 win team of 98 a rough ride.
1998, 2017, 2020, 2022. Lol.
@@osvalcs_ 2024 now also
I'm still upset, all these years later, that the Yankees started Wang over Moose in Game 4
And to think that the Yankees went 6-0 against Cleveland in the 2007 regular season.
That's why they play............. the playoff games
Needed insects to cheat
I went to Clemens’ last game ever pitched. It was at Yankee stadium, the Yankees came back and won but Clemens only pitched a couple innings. Got smacked around. Gave up a homer to Trot Nixon. Only throwing 88-90. My sister and I got the tickets for free from the attorneys at my dad’s bank. On espn, they were talking about tickets going for thousands of dollars as it could be Clemens’ last game ever (which it was). When we were driving near the stadium, some big black guy stuck a thousand bucks into the car window for them, we were about to sell them and drive home with the money but the red light we were at turned green. We ended up losing the guy and went to the game anyway. To our shock, the attorneys actually showed up to the game and sat in the other two seats. My lord, had they seen two black guys sitting in their seats next to them, it would’ve gotten back to my dad and we would’ve gotten our asses whooped! lol. We also got ripped off by some crackhead “server” in the Championship seats section. She took our order from our seats on a device and we stupidly paid with cash. She never came back with our food. lol. Took the money and ran. Crackhead. Oh, and I met Kid Rock at the game.
This was the only Division Series that was not a sweep that year.
I don’t think that ever happen
This postseason as a whole sucked. The ALCS was the only good series of the playoffs, 5 of the 7 series that year were sweeps
@@ghygt396 the Yankees were banged up that year if they advanced to the alcs that year they would’ve been swept by Boston
@@ghygt396 it's weird because the 2007 regular season was probably the best in recent memory.
@@Frankieefootballmundialyea america league was world series champion
Rough two starts for Chien-Ming Wang
Wow prime Grady Sizemore, what could have been…
4:12 the bugs! I remember that
CC Sabathia before he became a Yankee
Ya well brewers 2008 don't forget pitched on 3 days rest the whole 2nd half of season basically lmao
Miss the tribe
They should have stopped the game in game 2, until all bugs were removed.
fun fact: midges are NOT repelled by bug spray but instead, are attracted to it!
Mussina was not effective out of the bullpen in game 4, like he was effective out of the bullpen in game 7 of the 2003 ALCS
I still think to this day Moose should've started Game 4. I know he had a bad year in '07, but with how poorly Wang was in Game 1, I would've taken that route. Moose had experience pitching in elimination games before and for the most part delivered in those.
@@ryantouhey1997 If the Yankees were up 2-1 in the series, then Moose would have started game 4, and Wang would have started game 5 on normal rest.
But being down 2-1, With Torre and Cashman basically fighting for their jobs, and the AROD contract uncertainty, and all the postseason failures since the 2001 World Series, the Yankees had to go with the sure thing, and that was Wang on 3-days-rest in game 4, even if it didnt work in the end.
@@ryantouhey1997time flies wow
@@ryantouhey1997time flies wow
The Indians' last playoff series win over the Yankees to date.
And it wasnt any better in the 2024 postseason either