Just hearing Pete Van Wieren takes me back to a more wholesome and innocent time. Ppl didn't care about cell phones or social media and the internet we just loved our Braves, and maaan it was good being a braves fan!!
I cant believe it has been 25 years. I was 7 years old and was was already a Braves fan for 2 years. Now I'm 31 and been a fan for quite a while. Still loyal.
I'm right there with you man. Being a Braves fan could lead to a heart condition, but that could be said about the Falcons, Bulldogs, etc. But you can bet your ass I won't ever pull for another team like I do for the Braves... I don't care if they lose 150 games, they're my team.
When I was a kid I looked up to these guys so much, I knew the names of almost all of the Braves roster. Now I'm in my mid 30s and it's so weird seeing guys like Chipper Jones and realizing how young they were!
Man I could have typed your whole comment.. I asked for this very movie for Christmas.. I spent hours mimicking greg madduxs windup .. and pretending I had wholers velocity....I played catcher in little league... Our rules didn't allow a leadoff from base, but 5 of us would get together after practice... We'd rotate at bats but I'd catch em all , and try to gun the guy down at first just like javy did.i got pretty good too. So good I got 3 guys on the way to second In our own championship game.
I was too young to have watched these seasons myself, but I found copies of the '91, '92 and '95 videos at local Goodwill stores. I was a bit of a curious George as a kid in that once I found interest in a subject, I wanted to know everything. So once I became an active Braves fan I wanted to know about all of these seasons the announcers would refer to.
Thanks for posting. I was 23 back in '95 what a great season. Good to see them take it all after a long wait it reminds me more of 1991 when the went worst to first. Lifelong fan since as early as I can remember watching them on Superstation
im a huge Braves fan have been since we moved back from germany in 1983. Loved watching this team. Hated when tbs took them off the air. cant belive it its been 25 years ago im 44 now
Right there with ya. As a kid in the 80's my summer soundtrack so to say was the voices of Pete and Skip, watching Dale in center and Bob at 3rd. Those were some pretty lean years as far as how good the team was, but my parents kept the superstation on regardless. Meant so much more watching them go from the cellar to the best team in baseball in 91 to champions in 95. I'm 45, and no matter how many places I've lived in over the years, they'll always be my team.
im 44 was raised in savannah ga as a kid from 1982-1992 then moved to montana but thank god tbs was on cable lol always a georgia boy and always till the end a forever braves fan but 1995 we finally got that title gosh im crying right now thanks for loading it yall go braves
Watching now in 2023. 31 years old i was 3 when the braves won this world series. Family all braves fans. This year reminds me of the 91-94 braves. Making it to the playoffs but losing early with amazing talent... Braves, if youre watching 2024 is your season again!
So, game 3 of the NLCS just ended and I’m here. I vaguely remember 95. I was 9 and wasn’t quite there yet. Postseason baseball is agonizing and I sure hope I get to see these braves win it all one day. For now I’ll just see what I recall from this one.
Getting this recommended by YT is a sign that 2023 Braves can do the same and win the whole thing. 2023 Braves is the best team in Baseball and making/breaking so many records and deserve to win the World Series.
I'll Became A Atlanta Braves Baseball Fan Back In The Year Of 1993 2 Years Later The Atlanta Braves Baseball Team Won Their Only World Series Title That Was The Year Of 1995 Steve Avery, Greg Maddux, John Smoltz & Tom Glavine
Rafael Belliard & Javier Lopez, two of the most humble guys I've ever met. And then Chipper, man I remember striking up a conversation with my brother & Dad alongside in single A ball when he played for the Macon Braves. He was sitting on top of the dug out & the conversation started about this monstrous 3-run homerun he had hit over this towering left field wall just the night before in Fayetteville, NC. The Macon Braves were the visiting team to the Fayetteville Generals. But we were all 3 die hard Atlanta Braves fans already. And after the conversation that lasted about 15-20 minutes leading right up to game time, I remember hearing from my Dad on that night back in 1991 him saying....."That guy is gonna be in the Majors & is gonna something to watch in the Majors". OMG he couldn't have called out his career anymore perfect.
Man I just left a comment like this in another video basically naming all my fond memories of the braves and all the guys I looked up to growing up and all. And I’ll say this again like I did on the other video, if we had all the guys I remember as braves growing up like Chipper, Andruw (who I wish would have won one with us honestly, ion things he did right?), Marcus Giles, Furcal, Julio Franco (one of my fav batting stances lol), Maddox, glavine, smoltz(who was always my favorite pitcher forever), Ryan Langerhans, Javy. Like if we had these guys today in their prime I feel the braves would win another 10 WS lol. But yeah, I wanna go see a braves game so badly, but I have no way to go sadly and have no car and no job, life is horrible atm, though I live in Mississippi and the Braves minor league team is only like 2.5 hours from me, again I have no way to go see them lol, but when I do I’m deff going to go see me some baseball. Though I much rather go to Atlanta lol, the one here in Mississippi is a great stadium and atmosphere tbh, it’s one of the better minor league stadiums I’ve been to anyway.
And quick question. I just made this comment in this video, but I’m so confused, @10:09 he said he struck out 4 men in the same inning ti get his 2nd save, please explain to me how that is even possible lol.
@@drewgamezzz8482 he struck out a guy that still reached on a passed ball that was likely swung at. Even though the out wasn't recorded, it still gets counted as a strikeout if the pitcher fans the batter. It's up to the catcher to get the out at that point & he didn't likely because it was a play that he couldn't get him out.
1995 Atlanta Braves Baseball Team Baseball Games Was On The WTBS Superstation & Sportsouth & WSB Radio The Late Pete Van Wieren & The Late Skip Caray Was The Play-By-Play Voice Of The Atlanta Braves
@@ericsigersmith6067 1996 was the best chance by far. 1997 was also wide open. The Yankees dominated the sport from 1998-2001 (D-Backs barely brought them down in '01). So, we should have won one in one of 1996/1997 and another in one of 2002/2003.
Just realized this. 15:11 is my first ever braves game. Glavine hit one and only career home run and I was there to hear the roar of the crowd. From the bathroom..... I was seated for Lopez’s walk off though 😅
I was at game 12 of the 13 game streak in 82', and I was 11 years old. Ray Knight of the Reds hit a foul ball off the first base line. My uncle caught it & gave it to me...
Remmeber the tom enumanski baseball instructional video commercial that he was in that would always seem to happen during the old sportscenter commercials
They beat a loaded Indians team that year. Orel Herscheiser, Eddie Murray, Manny Ramirez, Dave Winfield, Jim Thome, Carlos Baerga, Omar Visquel, Kenny Lofton, Albert Belle, Dennis Martinez, etc. '95 was the Braves year.
Did no one ever tell Chipper that you have to gobble mouthfuls of L-Lysine to combat fever blisters? I remember when the Braves won it all in 95'. I was at a Halloween party dressed as Guile from street fighter. My date was a smokeshow.
The shutout by Glavine wasn't only impressive. It was the fact that a Braves' starter has pitched a 3rd consecutive complete game, in which, these days are unheard of.
The Atlanta Braves Baseball Team Have 6 Future National Baseball Hall Of Famer Tom Glavine #47 , Greg Maddux#31, John Smoltz#29 Chipper Jones#10 Hall Of Fame Manager Bobby Cox #6 General Manager John Schuerholtz
Imo there could Never be a player to take my top spot for favorite player of all time from Chipper Jones. Dude was such an amazing player, and Not only that, he always seemed like he was just such an amazing guy as well. Like he always seem like he was a really cool dude and he always seemed as if he would be one of those guys would staying there for hours give an autographs that’s what it took. But yeah, my whole life through playing baseball my number was 10 because of Chipper Jones, and I’ll never have another player take over my favorite spot. And I don’t give me wrong I do have players that I like today and whatever, but none of them could ever take his spot.