Here is every single Boston Red Sox walk off home run available on MLB.com, or RU-vid. Enjoy! While there aren't many from the 19th century, there are about 20 from the 2000s.
Orsillo and Remy. Best team ever. In fact I can't listen to has been sitting with Jerry for the last few years...aweful. over pronunciation on certain words drive me crazy..
Possibly none better than Billy Mueller's walk-off against Rivera in July 2004. The turn around point of the season, the rivalry, the franchise, and Sox Nation in general.
It took me a long time. I basically researched every red sox walk off from 2000-2018 on baseball reference, them determined weather or not they were homers. If they were, I looked for them on MLB.com, and downloaded them. If not there, I downloaded them from RU-vid. If both failed, it basically meant there was no copy of it on the internet. Unfortuntley there were a few that weren't available. (Youk vs Yankees in 2009, Ortiz walk offs in 2006, 2005 and 2007, as well as Kevin Millar in 2005, just to name a few). Finally, I included a few 20th century walk offs.
There's a walk off by Tony Conigliaro which exists from 1967, black and white silent 16mm. Down 1-0 in 9th vs White Sox with 2 out and 1 on, Tony hits one out to left field and Red Sox win 2-1. You can find it in the "Impossible To Forget" DVD set.
Just by looking at the numbers David Ortiz has a convincing Hall of Fame case 541 hrs, 2472 hits, 1768 RBIs and a career 286 BA. Case strengthened by being with one team almost his whole career. But what sells Papi's HOF case is the eye test. One of the most clutch players in history. had like what 11 walk off homers? 21 career walk offs? 17 Career postseason homers. This man was the king of clutch, MR october. Stats arent the only thing that make a great player. Ortiz is a great person too. 2021 HOF class: David Ortiz
The must clutch player of all time. I say his regular season stats alone put him in, but when you add in the three rings, and all the clutch moments, it's an easy induction.
@@greysonG10 Ted might be the greatest hitter ever... But as a 47+ year Sox fan my loyalties are to the players that delivered us from obscurity to title town. Sure Ted was great but he didn't produce on the biggest baseball stage... I grew up in the Yaz era and even he failed to deliver.
@@DMDvideo10 It's a team game, there's absolutely no way a single player, no matter how good they are, can win championships for a team by themselves. Even Ortiz, he came up huge many times, but he got the opportunities to deliver because of his teammates putting him in those positions. Trout is a prime example, his team has never had a legitimate pitching staff or bullpen, which is why the Angels don't even make the playoffs ever.
No one gonna talk about how all these walkoffs happened at Fenway? That must be a record or something but no one mentions it. Now I want to go look this up. This is amazing to me.
What's even more amazing is the fact that they three decades apparently the walk off HR didn't exist,70's-90's with guys like RICE,EVANS,LYNN,BAYLOR,ARMAS,VAUGHN,NOMAR with one!?!?MANNY should be in there more??This is very odd to me??I hate to say this but really makes me wonder about things??Like what those guys all sucked??lol,somethings off imo
So between 1941 and 2003, Ted Williams and Carlton Fisk were the only players to hit a walk off homer? Just 2 walk off homers in like 50 years? Thats crazy.
EXACTLY,Makes no sense!!Even between the 70's and 90's hardly ANY!!That to me is very fishy and makes me truly wonder exactly how they play this gm,cuz I already know NFL and NBA is on some BS but MLB??I saw a players bat crack in half and it looked AF on the inside,so only after 00 ironically when they would go on to win four WS TROPHYS ?!?;
I feel like there had to of been at least one between Ted and Fisk. Like there were no walk offs after Ted then again after Fisk? Also only at Fenway? They only do it at Fenway? There could be ten part series on each era of walk off HRs for the Sox.
@@esportshighlights2457 Lol "...there arent many from the 20TH century...." Great job though, I was so glad to remember all those great Boston moments Congrats ! ;)
Why in a clutch situation would anyone ever pitch to Big Papi? How many times? How did no one ever figure it out. I mean if the bases are loaded and you have more than a 1 run lead walk him. If they aren't loaded walk him. Don't get me wrong I'm glad everyone else was stubborn and stupid to think they could get him out but man over and over and over again he delivered
@@esportshighlights2457 i was literally laughing before pedroia even got to first...no offense to pedey but if the choice is pitch to pedroia or papi, ill take my chances with the lazer show
ESports Highlights I mean I’m not a big fan of the Red Sox but I just don’t want your bias to show too much cus your channel is about baseball highlights and not just one team
@speederman 67 there is such thing as getting a recomendation from yt and reading the comments. You are basically asking how to comment, but you obviously already know because you r running ur disrespectful mouth in the comments