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Reds vs Athletics
Narrated by Pat O'Brien
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@alphanickelberry4207
@alphanickelberry4207 5 лет назад
Remember watching this series as a kid. Arguably the greatest upset in World Series history!
@Nameless-mn8sq
@Nameless-mn8sq 3 года назад
Idk, the braves lost to the twins lust one year later, and an u demeaned Dodgers team won 2 years earlier, still a crazy upset tho
@kaio2212able
@kaio2212able 3 года назад
Billy Hatcher was unstoppable!
@thejman8734
@thejman8734 3 года назад
I thought the same as a kid. But the reds were in first all year they dominated.
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 2 года назад
I would say as a Reds fan it was a great upset but I think the 88 Dodgers beating Oakland was bigger cause the Dodgers outside of Kirk Gibson they weren’t exactly knocking the fences down.
@Realistic316
@Realistic316 2 года назад
it has to be…the A’s were by far the best team in baseball from 1988-1990
@spinner9057
@spinner9057 5 лет назад
27 wins in today's major league game is unheard of. Some guys don't even reach that number in two seasons.
@Donotask2323
@Donotask2323 3 года назад
I remember it well. I was in college that year.
@leatherface4662
@leatherface4662 5 лет назад
Greatest Upset Ever!
@LeoWhalen1933
@LeoWhalen1933 3 года назад
Love late 80s and early 90s baseball. These two teams were SOLID!!!!
@williammunny1844
@williammunny1844 2 года назад
I remember getting this VHS for Christmas in 1990. I probably watched that thing a hundred times throughout my childhood lol. Haven’t seen it in 20+ years! When I was in 1st grade, my Mom and I went to Cincy, to go to King’s Island and visit her friend that lived in town. That was early Oct 1990. Looking back on it, it was right in the middle of the NLCS. When we got there, I found out that one of the Reds was her next door neighbor. Then learned it was Hal Morris. He wasn’t exactly the biggest star on the team, and was still early in his career, but he was the very first athlete that I ever met. I was 6 years old, so my sports knowledge was limited. Like I knew who Sabo, Larkin, Dibble, Myers, and Davis were, but I didn’t know who Hal was. It didn’t matter, because I loved the Reds. Gets this… I saw Hal go out to his mailbox, ran over to him, and asked him if he’d get me Chris Sabo’s autograph. How rude was that?! LOL He chuckled and told me Chris wasn’t keen on signing autographs, but Hal gave me HIS autograph and took a picture with me. From then on, Hal was always my favorite ball player. Met him a couple more times before he left Cincy. Super nice guy. Anyhow, thanks for the upload! Brings back a ton of memories!
@billny33
@billny33 2 года назад
Great stories. That def got a laugh out of me.
@mattstrathis4328
@mattstrathis4328 Год назад
I had this VHS tape too!
@AlanFernandoGamino
@AlanFernandoGamino 5 лет назад
Pat O'Brien gets me more relaxed with the narration on the 1990 world series baseball. :)
@gijoey5912
@gijoey5912 8 лет назад
Sabo or Hatcher could've also been MVP of this series.
@1981lashlarue
@1981lashlarue 7 лет назад
Yeah, you can especially make a good case for Sabo. I would have probably given it to him over Rijo with his hitting and superb defense.
@damonbrewer3367
@damonbrewer3367 7 лет назад
I would of gave it to Hatcher. He batted .750 in that series and drove in all kinds of runs. he was a hitting machine in that series
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 6 лет назад
1981lashlarue Reds fan here loved that team loved Sabo but I disagree respectfully pitching is the key. Rijo was locked in!!!
@dantheman5745
@dantheman5745 6 лет назад
Total team effort. Between the NLCS and WS, virtually ever Reds player, whether in the regular line-up, on the bench, in the rotation or in the bullpen, had some meaningful contribution to this championship. Winningham, Braggs, Bates, Oester, Armstrong....everybody did something. A couple of years later, I talked to Herm Winningham, and he said that his bunt single on an 0-2 count in the 8th inning of Game 4 was not called by Piniella. Winningham did that on his own. Good thing it worked, or he would've really caught it when he got back to the dugout.
@JDAbelRN
@JDAbelRN 5 лет назад
Dan the Man perfect bunt, cannot believe did on his own,🤯
@alexpratt932
@alexpratt932 3 года назад
Big O'Neill had a great nlcs especially games 2 & 4. Big O'Neill did everything in game 2 & was a force in game 4
@mmcneil777
@mmcneil777 9 лет назад
Ricky Henderson always played like a champion.
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 6 лет назад
Great player but I couldn't stand him crying about 90 Reds getting the breaks shut up they kicked your ass. Not only that Henderson would rub it in I remember a Padres Brewers game San Diego up big late Henderson stealing bases for no reason Davey Lopes Brewers skipper went nuts.
@michaelbee2165
@michaelbee2165 2 года назад
@@patrickgray5633 Yeah, it's too bad Ricky sometimes didn't recognize the Hall of Fame career he had had. But there can be little doubt that career had been secured in 1990. Ricky, Lou Brock and Joe Morgan the very best best fielders, but the best BEST base runners in history.
@drsmiddy1959
@drsmiddy1959 9 лет назад
I'm from Cincinnati and seen the Big Red Machine. The ninety Reds were awesome.
@elbob17
@elbob17 4 года назад
1990 was magic. Oddly enough, I think I had more fun watching the 1999 Reds. Only because I got to see them play every day.
@truthoverfacts9254
@truthoverfacts9254 3 года назад
As a kid, I went to one of the WS games in Oakland. Since I was a life-long A's fan, this series was very painful for me to watch.
@billny33
@billny33 3 года назад
That team got to the WS 3 years in a row, heavily favored to win all 3, tons of hype and Bravado, only win 1. That one win is marred by a tremendous earthquake. The 2 losses are a sweep and a gentleman's sweep. That era must have felt like you should have gotten way more although I'm sure it was fun too.
@sonomavalleytech9298
@sonomavalleytech9298 2 года назад
The Coliseum sure was pretty back then. Loved that Ice Plant beyond the bleachers. It was always a site to see.
@johnnygunzfilmbuff7821
@johnnygunzfilmbuff7821 3 года назад
Last time Cincinnati won a world series and last time the Oakland A's won a pennant.
@ShawnC.T.
@ShawnC.T. 6 лет назад
This WS victory by the Reds, is/was arguably the most "one sided" WS victory by a team, who were the consensus pick to lose it...
@ADEAL918
@ADEAL918 4 года назад
S. Chris T. Only one that could rival it was the '54 sweep by the (97-57) Giants over the (111-43) Indians. '90 still at least had two one-run games. '54 didn't have any (though Game 1 was a walk-off win, but on a three-run homer by Dusty Rhodes). But the scores of those games were 5-2, 3-1, 6-2, and 7-4.
@adamdorgant9454
@adamdorgant9454 3 года назад
It was one of the biggest Upsets in World Series History, period!!!
@averagecitizen8491
@averagecitizen8491 2 года назад
@M not in the US soccer will never outrank Baseball or American Football in ratings
@michaelbee2165
@michaelbee2165 2 года назад
@M Lol! This is the United States and the MLB is the pinnacle of every kid in the baseball world. America plays to our own tune. That's MLB and the NFL. Great athletes in soccer. It will NEVER be the sport Americans place at the top.
@michaelbee2165
@michaelbee2165 2 года назад
@@adamdorgant9454 Along with the Big Red Machine sweep of the Yankees in 4 in 1976. But I laid late into the night in 1990, in my daughter's hospital room, with my transistor radio turned to the lowest volume setting while she fitfully slept at 6 months of age. It was by no means clear that our daughter would recover. The Reds won in 4. I stood in my underwear late in the night pumping my fist at the WS victory. The nurses didn't appreciate it. She eventually recovered and of course the two had NOTHING to do with one another. But my child's strength, from her Creator God, was ultimately a magnificent time in her Mother's life and my own. She is 30 now and thriving, completely rejecting the give me something for nothing attitude of today. She is a testimony to Jesus Christ, and reminiscent also of those 1990 Cincinnati Reds ( not to her of course, but to myself personally).
@devonbrooks246
@devonbrooks246 4 месяца назад
I will always remember this series. Sitting in a hospital watching Game 4 on a small tv waiting room. After watching the Reds storm the field after winning, I was thinking, how did Cincinnati sweep the mighty Oakland so easily? Anyway, two smaller market teams matching up for the greatest prize. I love old baseball.
@JDAbelRN
@JDAbelRN 5 лет назад
Well done, thanks for posting, brings back very nice memories 😃
@chadbaughman401
@chadbaughman401 7 лет назад
I was a year old when they went wire to wire and won the title
@michaelbee2165
@michaelbee2165 2 года назад
I was 13 for the 75 WS and 14 for the 76 series. Neither 76 nor 90 WORLD SERIES went "to the wire."
@Nuuks67
@Nuuks67 6 лет назад
Being from Ohio and a big REDS fan.. this was Awesome!!!!
@patrickgray1438
@patrickgray1438 7 лет назад
47:03 was the final straw to Eric Davis line of injuries & it was the most crushing his HOF talent was ruined by injuries.
@JDAbelRN
@JDAbelRN 5 лет назад
Patrick Gray yes, very sad, hella potential was Davis.
@jkckmarcumful
@jkckmarcumful 4 года назад
Eric the Red was a once in a lifetime talent. An amazing athlete and just a damn good ball player.
@ryananderson3184
@ryananderson3184 4 года назад
He did well after this on the Orioles then had cancer.
@tonyc8752
@tonyc8752 4 года назад
@MANCHESTER UNITED When you get there, let us know
@michaelbee2165
@michaelbee2165 2 года назад
@M Considering this has been posted multiple times, it's clearly an attempt to make Soccer relevant in the most coveted sports market in the world; the United States. Very nice try. Americans don't care care. Baseball and NFL football is what Americans care about.
@mastaTnC
@mastaTnC 4 года назад
Wild that over 10 years later lou piniella and Tony larosa would manage the Cubs and cardinals
@alexpratt932
@alexpratt932 3 года назад
after nlcs game 1 lost, the 2nd game Big O'Neill had a great game that got the reds rolling
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 9 лет назад
@ 10:17 Pat O'Brien worked with CBS at the time and tells the CBS sports World series tv commentators
@marlenezazuetta1504
@marlenezazuetta1504 3 года назад
them mullets were big in the oakland ball park
@gregsradcliffe
@gregsradcliffe 2 года назад
Doing the lord's work, thank you!
@CatsClaw44
@CatsClaw44 Месяц назад
44:41 It's funny hearing Rickey bring up that Pittsburgh said that Cincinnati got all of the breaks. Champions make their own breaks and you can tell thought that as well with the "must be their year" comment
@spinner9057
@spinner9057 5 лет назад
Of all the big series Dave Stewart had throughout his career, this was not one of them.
@RagsLighthouses
@RagsLighthouses 6 лет назад
i love the ad at the start, god i miss the 90s
@burgernfries9720
@burgernfries9720 9 лет назад
As a Giants fan, I love to remind A's fans of 1990 when they gloat about 1989. I was 13 yrs old when I watch the heavily favored Oakland A's get their asses cooked like a thanksgiving turkey. The A's haven't been back since. Ha ha congrats Cincinnati!
@andyp8183
@andyp8183 8 лет назад
+burger N Fries Eric the Midget was an A's fan. That's why I can't stand em. Also, being a Reds fan, I appreciate the Giants love. I hope to see a SF vs KC world series this year.....with a Leake vs Cueto game 7 matchup. It's about a 50,000:1 longshot, but it could happen.
@burgernfries9720
@burgernfries9720 8 лет назад
Andy Price would be nice, but the Giants are pretty much done. Too many injuries and our pitching is atrocious.
@andyp8183
@andyp8183 8 лет назад
When you're battling a team in your division with a $308M payroll, it's tough to compete. Especially with the Cubs & Pirates clogging up the wild card race this year. Still, at least your team is still in it. Crazier things have happened. My Reds are 22 games out in the WC and 30.5 behind the Cardinals. No hope at all for years to come in Cincinnati.
@burgernfries9720
@burgernfries9720 8 лет назад
Andy Price The Giants showed the dodgers that money don't buy championships in the NL west. The dodgers will likely get sent home by the cardinals again. As much as we Giants and cardinal fans have great respect for each other, we know that they are rooting for the dodgers because the last team they want to face are the Giants. As for Cincinnati, they are in rebuilding phase. Still a dangerous line up to face. The Giants will have to go that route soon. We have too many washed up veterans. The 1990 reds were amazing. The media gave them no chance. The A's players were very cocky and felt they had the trophy in the bag. The fans were already talking about the victory parade before the first pitch of game 1. The reds just totally obliterated the A's.
@patrickgray1438
@patrickgray1438 7 лет назад
burger N Fries as a lifelong Reds fan I tell people La Russa is so overrated. He may have 3 rings he should have 5 or 6 with those A's teams won 1 outta 3.
@roundyr90
@roundyr90 Год назад
I was three years old. My first memory of this World Series came about the time I was eight or 9. How do you not call this a Cinderella story?
@MrReprob8
@MrReprob8 5 лет назад
I was at game two with my extremely pregnant wife who gave birth to my daughter 5 days later.
@billny33
@billny33 5 лет назад
Ha so you must have felt a connection to Tom Browning during that game. He def had a very relatable issue there.
@stevedeace1447
@stevedeace1447 4 года назад
Was it your kid??
@adamdorgant9454
@adamdorgant9454 9 лет назад
Great video!!!!
@jasongillum5763
@jasongillum5763 3 года назад
i savor every moment of this, last time reds were good.
@englandbengal
@englandbengal 3 года назад
That’s not true unless you only count being good as winning the World Series.
@sonomavalleytech9298
@sonomavalleytech9298 2 года назад
41:30 Well that was an ironic way to describe a Sabo hit :)
@paulhealey7499
@paulhealey7499 2 года назад
The look on larussas face throughout said it all...
@travvypoo
@travvypoo 5 лет назад
41:30 "He corks another one to left field", the A's announcer said about Sabo. That was a reference about Sabo corking his bat. Savage! Lol
@1981lashlarue
@1981lashlarue 4 года назад
Uh, not quite.
@mfdixon1985
@mfdixon1985 4 года назад
Yeah. Sabo's corked bat incident didn't come for another several years.
@billydeaton3560
@billydeaton3560 3 года назад
Lou may take the credit for winning that year but alot of people need to be reminded that was the team Pete Rose built !!
@robertmurdock1848
@robertmurdock1848 3 года назад
You make it sound like Pete drafted and/or acquired these players. Here's a reminder : he choose to start Kurt Stillwell over Larkin , so Pete's not perfect in evaluating talent or their readiness.
@simpsonsfan09
@simpsonsfan09 4 года назад
The last title in any of the Big 4 leagues for an Ohio-based team until the Cavs won the NBA title in 2016.
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 9 лет назад
@ 19:18 Davis stuns Goliath
@13monkees
@13monkees 8 лет назад
+StFidjnr That was a great headline!
@Mikino1976
@Mikino1976 3 года назад
Ha. I still have this on VHS 🤣
@kashmir1977
@kashmir1977 9 лет назад
At 22:13 that's me running up the steps... lol.
@bolatluver29
@bolatluver29 9 лет назад
I'm somewhere under the scoreboard in game 1 lol
@andyp8183
@andyp8183 8 лет назад
+geoff weissenberger You're famous! Haha. Super cool that you were there though. I was 7 years old and watched every minute of the series on tv.
@brentvance3958
@brentvance3958 4 года назад
I was in Yokosuka Japan watching on TV
@MrBootydaddy
@MrBootydaddy 2 года назад
I remember this series. I made a bet with my jr. high school history teacher. We both bet a KC Strip on the series. He picked Oakland to win and not onlty to win but to sweep them as well. Safe to say who won that bet lmao.
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 5 лет назад
Thank God the Reds won Game 4 with Hatcher & Davis down Herm Winningham & Glenn Braggs they were nice players but they were bench players not as good at Davis & Hatcher.
@michaelbee2165
@michaelbee2165 2 года назад
Uh, yeah, Braggs and Winningham on the bench are red meat in the hole. Thank God the Reds won in spite of Hatcher and Davis out there. 🙄
@michaelleroy9281
@michaelleroy9281 3 года назад
The wire to wire Reds and the NASTY boys
@bolatluver29
@bolatluver29 3 года назад
33:00 Wanna feel old?? Lil Tucker Browning is knocking on 30
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 9 лет назад
@ 20:22 'sweet' LOUUUUUUUUUU piniella living up to his name here
@ProfessorBMedia
@ProfessorBMedia 9 лет назад
Eric Davis was never the same after he suffer that kidney injury he was suppose to be the next Willie Mays.
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 9 лет назад
As a Reds fan he was the best talent I've seen in my time I wasn't around during The Big Red Machine years
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 9 лет назад
Yeah as a Reds fan I always wondered what he could have done & I admit I was 6 during this series I didn't think he was hurt as bad as he was Marge Schott should be ashamed the way she treated Davis was terrible she didn't want to pay his way home!!! I believe that's why Eric left after the 91 season
@13monkees
@13monkees 8 лет назад
+Patrick Gray I agree, she was horrible to him. They had so much talent. Larkin and Sabo were very underrated.
@dirtybirdambrose
@dirtybirdambrose 7 лет назад
Yeah, but even before then, Davis had (unfortunately) been getting hurt. He never played more than 135 games in a season. Which sucks, because he was probably going to be a 40/60 guy in 1987.
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 6 лет назад
Douglas Bates yeah Sabo was very solid Larkin being elected to Cooperstown shows his credentials.
@TheVCRTimeMachine
@TheVCRTimeMachine 7 лет назад
"Why...you would think they just won the World Series."...because they did!
@andyp8183
@andyp8183 8 лет назад
Was Canseco always a terrible fielder, or was he just having a bad week? Seems like the whole series would have been different if a real RF was out there.
@13monkees
@13monkees 8 лет назад
+Andy P I was a Reds fan living in Monterey, CA at the time so I remember a lot about this series. I actually got to go to game 3! Canseco was actually a really good player for a while. He hurt his back prior to the series. He wasn't a horrible fielder. He wasn't the greatest ever, but he wasn't too bad. Unless you count the time a ball bounced off his noggin for a ground rule double!
@72defender
@72defender 8 лет назад
+Douglas Bates didn't he have one bounce off his head for a homer.
@1981lashlarue
@1981lashlarue 7 лет назад
Canseco was never a great fielder. He looked especially bad in this series because his back was hurt somewhat and sometime during the series he injured his finger in a household accident. That transformed him from a bad fielder (mediocre on a good day) to a terrible one.
@michaelbee2165
@michaelbee2165 2 года назад
@@1981lashlarue PROFESSIONALS rise above a FINGER injury in the World Series and have no need for 'juice' in the batter's box. One of the most unworthy player, of his contract, in the 1990s. Not who MY kids modeled themselves after.
@1981lashlarue
@1981lashlarue 2 года назад
@@michaelbee2165 I'm not sure what your response has to do with what I said.
@stevedeace1447
@stevedeace1447 4 года назад
Payback for 1972!!
@myhat85
@myhat85 8 лет назад
it it me or is it wierd that oakland a only trips to the world series been 3 peating as al champs
@iamhungey12345
@iamhungey12345 3 года назад
Not sure what you mean since they had won in 1989 and had a 3-peat dynasty in the early 1970s.
@chrisuncleahmad
@chrisuncleahmad 7 лет назад
Would have been very interesting to see how this WS would have gone if the WS HFA didn't alternate. If the WS started in Oakland instead of Riverfront- not saying the A's win, but I don't know if it's a sweep.
@averagecitizen8491
@averagecitizen8491 4 года назад
As a Reds fan, I agree. I was only 15 at the time in 90, but I remember it well.
@jdayala-wright8875
@jdayala-wright8875 3 года назад
It would have been a sweep the Reds just outplayed Oakland. It didn't matter where it started, the Reds were going to finish them off.
@nathanhale5455
@nathanhale5455 3 года назад
Spoken like a true scumbag Oakland Losers fan! GTFOH! The Reds were winners from day one that year, leading in first place from day one! Could the Oakland Losers say the same...NO!!! The Reds were obviously THEE best team in baseball that year by a mile & they proved it in the World Series. Heck, the team the Reds beat in the National League Championship, the Pirates, were a better team than the A's.
@chrisuncleahmad
@chrisuncleahmad 3 года назад
@@nathanhale5455 You can't deny starting at Riverfront was a big boost.
@michaelbee2165
@michaelbee2165 2 года назад
@@chrisuncleahmad I deny it. It was 3 games in Oakland. The Reds EARNED the starting 2 games. They swept the Pirates and both played the same number of games. Qualify it all you want, but the As weren't even close to the calibre of the Reds.
@michaelleroy9281
@michaelleroy9281 10 месяцев назад
Look at the Oakland A's from 1988-1992 and look at them in 2023, how sad
@freedomfest2741
@freedomfest2741 7 лет назад
this was an OK world series, but not the best. the 91 world series was epic, both Twins, Braves were worst to first teams.
@KWCline91
@KWCline91 7 лет назад
It was a four game sweep. Of course it's not the best.
@Maxbps88
@Maxbps88 4 года назад
The BEST was '75 Cincinnati REDS over the Boston Red Sox.
@joshpool78
@joshpool78 4 года назад
33:00 that nurse is rough as hell with that baby lmao.
@rogerluman
@rogerluman 6 лет назад
12:55 I still believe to this day that the Series was over. Broke the A's back
@rollo131
@rollo131 2 года назад
If a home run hit against you in the first inning of the first game is so demoralizing to you and your teammates that you never recover from it for the rest of the series, you don't deserve to be champions. I don't think that is what actually happened. The Reds just played better than the A's. A lot better.
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 9 лет назад
@ 48:57 ehhh.... Pat O'Brien. Too pumped I'll say
@mmcneil777
@mmcneil777 9 лет назад
A's should have won game 2.
@andyp8183
@andyp8183 8 лет назад
+mikem987 Buuuuut they didn't
@StevensCards1
@StevensCards1 2 года назад
I wanted bad eyesight so bad as a kid so I could get Rec Specs.
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 9 лет назад
@ 31:21 the (rosie reds) skeptics rating
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 9 лет назад
@ 32:53 game 2's hot topic & 1990 world series Strangest moment @ 34:32 Commentators start haveing their own relay calls @ 34:48 there's Tim McCarver who not only comentated That 89 fall classic on ABC but the following 4 world series on CBS aswell
@briagadaress
@briagadaress 6 лет назад
I wonder, how it was for Pete Rose to see the Reds winning, without any kind of involvement from him.
@billny33
@billny33 6 лет назад
briagadaress I bet he was fine. I'm sure Pete still won big that day.
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 9 лет назад
@ 25:37 the kind hearted member of the reds bullpen
@andyp8183
@andyp8183 8 лет назад
+StFidjnr He was actually a starter for most of the season....First half was better than the second, though. He actually started the All-Star game in Chicago that year.
@13monkees
@13monkees 8 лет назад
+Andy P That's true, Armstrong was great the first half of the season.
@MGAF688
@MGAF688 6 лет назад
Dumbfounded to this day. Baines, Canseco, Henderson, Henderson, McGee, McGwire, Lansford, Eck, Randolph, Stewart, Welch. This team had everything lined up to sweep Cincy and yet Oak fell flat beyond comprehension.
@ShawnC.T.
@ShawnC.T. 6 лет назад
Luke Enno It was the perfect storm of the A's overconfidence, and the Reds overachieving...
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 6 лет назад
The Reds bullpen was a machine. Dibble Charlton Myers all of those guys were like closers.
@dirtybirdambrose
@dirtybirdambrose 5 лет назад
@@patrickgray5633 Yeah, the bullpen was a big part of it. Also, Rijo was a *lot* better than he was given credit for. He was actually probably better than Stewart, though Stewart had the big game rep. Ultimately, the Reds won the close games, and that flipped the series. It could have very easily been 2-2 after four games, which would have been tough for the Reds with some of the injuries they were dealing with at the time
@jessicarivera7375
@jessicarivera7375 3 года назад
A's Line-Up P Bob Welch P Dave Stewart P Mike Moore P Dennis Eckersley P Gene Nelson 1B Mark McGwire OF Jose Conseco 2B Rickey Henderson OF Willie McGee OF Dave Henderson DH Carney Lansford SS Walt Weiss C Terry Steinbech 3B Harold Baines 2B Willie Randolph Reds Line-up P Danny Jackson P Tod Browning P Jose Rijo P Randy Myers 3B Barry Larkin 2B Eric Davis OF Paul O'Neill SS Chris Sabo OF Mariano Duncan OF Billy Hatcher 1B Todd Benzinger
@robertmurdock1848
@robertmurdock1848 3 года назад
You have several player's positions wrong and its Tom not Tod Browning. You left off 2 of the Nasty Boys , Norm Charlton & Rob Dibble.
@Nameless-mn8sq
@Nameless-mn8sq 3 года назад
Did you just say Rickey Henderson was a second baseman?
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 7 лет назад
5:56 the bucs took a (Bob) Walk on the losing side
@devonbrooks246
@devonbrooks246 4 месяца назад
Love Willie McGee
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 5 лет назад
3:53 name that tune
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 9 лет назад
@ 3:53 name that tune
@StFidjnr
@StFidjnr 5 лет назад
6:15 the buccos end the reds 3 game win streak by winning game 5
@SuperfanDK
@SuperfanDK 9 лет назад
geodeuce kind of shows why the marriage ended a couple years later.
@peterfernandez9670
@peterfernandez9670 4 года назад
I hope to see an Ohio World Series someday
@billny33
@billny33 4 года назад
I trust the Indians to get back there again someday but Cincinnati has been pretty wobbly since 1990. They never seem to make the playoffs two years in a row or win any plqyoff series. Damn, I just realized Cincy has only 2 pro sports teams and neither of them have won a playoff series since '90!
@nathanprentiss7578
@nathanprentiss7578 3 года назад
I mean the Indians have only been to 3 World Series since then 🤷🏻‍♂️
@andyp8183
@andyp8183 8 лет назад
Is it just me or is it super weird that Rijo's wife calls him "Rijo"?
@1981lashlarue
@1981lashlarue 7 лет назад
I thought the same thing. Ha!
@ShawnC.T.
@ShawnC.T. 6 лет назад
Andy P Lol, and he ultimately called her "gold digger", as he kicked her to the curb, a short time later in the 90's...
@michaelleroy9281
@michaelleroy9281 Год назад
Chris Berman on ESPN nickname Jose" Blame it on" Rijo
@peterfernandez9670
@peterfernandez9670 2 месяца назад
Barry Larkin should've been the MVP
@TroyAutism1993
@TroyAutism1993 2 года назад
Tina wears the same outfit in I Just Love Bugs Michael wears the same outfit in 1 2 3 4 5 Senses Luci wears the same orange shirt in Eat Drink And Be Healthy Min wears the same pink shirt in A Splash Party Please
@OroborusFMA
@OroborusFMA 5 лет назад
Wanna know why the Yankees weren't in a World Series between 1981 and 1996? Trading away guys like Jose Rijo. And the Reds wouldn't have won anything without future Yankee Paul O'Neil.
@alexpratt932
@alexpratt932 3 года назад
I agree because Big O'Neill was the main reason why they beat the pirates
@iamhungey12345
@iamhungey12345 3 года назад
Trading Rijos is what got them Rickey Henderson and keep in mind even the A's didn't really do much with him as well. Not every trades the Yankees had made in the 1980s are like the Buhner trade you know, let alone the stupidity of the McGee trade that made no sense.
@geodeuce
@geodeuce 9 лет назад
Why does Rijo's wife keep referring to him by his last name?
@adamdorgant9454
@adamdorgant9454 9 лет назад
Who knows, why can't she just call him by his first name Jose!!!!
@geodeuce
@geodeuce 9 лет назад
exactly sounds like a business marriage :)
@adamdorgant9454
@adamdorgant9454 9 лет назад
You got that right geodeuce
@gregblosser82
@gregblosser82 9 лет назад
She looks like Kim Kardashian
@Xrayballer88
@Xrayballer88 9 лет назад
It sounds like she grew up in a baseball environment, so she probably got used to calling every baseball player by last name, even players she got close with.
@thegreatestwalterdibble8945
@thegreatestwalterdibble8945 6 лет назад
55:25
@dantheman5745
@dantheman5745 6 лет назад
I know [edit] -Joe- Jack Buck is widely regarded as a legendary announcer, but in this series....I just didn't see it. Maybe he wasn't as sharp as he once had been, I dunno. But his calls on pivotal plays seemed flat, and his incessantly informing the viewers how many consecutive outs each pitcher had recorded drove me absolutely nuts all series long. "...aaaand that's 4 straight outs for Rijo.....pop up....Gallego's retired, and that's five straight outs for Rijo..." Like anybody cared. I have no idea why he deemed that meaningful. This was the first exposure I'd had to him, and I found it difficult to correlate his reputation as a great broadcaster with his play-by-play in this series.
@billny33
@billny33 6 лет назад
Jack Buck you mean, right? Maybe he found that meaningful because he knew that no Reds starter should be dominating that lineup and yet Rijo persisted. It was kind of subtly saying something about 'when is this powerful A's lineup going to wake up here?' His disbelief in the upset seemed to really color his announcing there. I can see how that would still feel like overkill and leave a bad taste in your mouth though. Personally I think he more than made up for it with his commentary in the '91 World Series. I enjoy listening to his call of those games. He also had the famous Kirk Gibson radio call.
@pipengerandpartnersllp5771
@pipengerandpartnersllp5771 5 лет назад
You are 1000% right. Buck showed extreme bias against the Reds to the point of absurd. McCarver was a blowhard who couldn't shut his mouth if his life depended on it.
@du6165
@du6165 3 года назад
41:31 HE CORKS ANOTHER
@englandbengal
@englandbengal 3 года назад
Only losers say that the winners get all the breaks.
@mmcneil777
@mmcneil777 9 лет назад
Ball was foul - 32:24
@billny33
@billny33 9 лет назад
mikem987 no, it touched the white line and was behind third base. fair ball.
@rickwischer1318
@rickwischer1318 7 лет назад
It did catch the line but even if it hadn't it would still have been fair because it went over third base. If a bounding ball (one that has already touched the ground) bounces over any part of first or third, it is fair. It does not matter where it lands.
@domxem5551
@domxem5551 4 года назад
“Hitters on cheating” finding the sweet “a” steroid spot
@alonzomourning33
@alonzomourning33 6 лет назад
It sickens me to the core that Cincinnati not only won this Series , but swept it . Say what you want about Canseco and McGwire, but this Oakland ballclub was STACKED as defending champions and couldn't do a damn thing ! To make matters worse , Marge Schott was a racist and a bigot ! At least when the Dodgers won it in 1988, they won it with class !
@williampavichevich306
@williampavichevich306 6 лет назад
alonzomourning33 IM a DODGER but to Paint the REDS of 1990 with a Bad Brush because 1 lady opened her mouth on a few occasions is not characteristic of the entire REDS Franchise, nor is it a reflection of the Players on the REDS or the season they had. I thought in 1988 DODGERS Pitching would never be beaten or any team come close, Man was I WRONG. CINCINNATI WS I Respect because they were in Last in their Div or League just 1 and 2 years earlier. Slight Edge to the DODGERS in 88 for Hitting but Edge to this REDS Pitching. Both my DODGERS and these 1990 REDS were built the same way. REDS and their fans deserved this.
@ChrisClaybern
@ChrisClaybern 11 месяцев назад
Better team won. Underrated, underestimated, wire to wire in 1st place. Best bullpen ever.
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