4:27 is honestly by far my favorite. Its so heartwarming. This player who absolutely never gets the true spotlight makes this amazing run and his teammates are fucking STOKEDDDDD for him after it happens. That dude probably still thinks about that all the time.
I was at that Rangers game with the lightning strike. I was sitting in the very last row of the upper deck and I swear that lightning bolt seemed like it struck below me! Without doubt the loudest clap of thunder I have heard in my life.
0:29 That’s my FAVORITE INT OF ALL TIME! I actually watched it happen live as the game was going on. I was yelling, “BUTT INTERCEPTION! BUTT INTERCEPTION!” I liked it soooo much.😁
Even with all this, the biggest "Play you have to see to believe" is Larry Allen running down Darion Conner from 15 yards away from standing still. Nothing here compares to that.
I love the announcer's call on the Carlos Martinez/Jose Canseco play. "High fly ball, right field, deep. Canseco back to the track, looking up. It is....off..his HEAD?! it looked like, and over the top! A home run!"
@@3ality720 Most pitchers have to choose which side they'll pitch with for that season. They can change it during the offseason, just gotta let the proper officials know so your stat sheet can be updated. Before a nasty injury basically ruined any chance of me walking without some support (like a cane or walker), I could throw left, or right, but chose my left side as a Baseball pitcher.
@@MLPIceberg in no way is that how it works lmao, he just was ambidextrous and knew how to throw lefty, pat venditte made it to the majors throwing switch and in the middle of games he would switch his throwing hand, only throwing opposite to a hitter if they're a switch hitter
I'm not much a sports fan but one thing I saw where I was like WTF was when 6'3'' 325 pound Larry Allen was able to out run and tackle linebacker Darion Conner. I don't care who are seeing a man that big run that fast would make any go DAMN!
I once had one of those wacky accidental plays. Baseball my senior year of high school at a tournament, the count was 2-2 and 1 out, man on 3rd. I had no business bunting with 2 strikes but I forgot the count for about 3 seconds, bunted by mistake but it slipped right between their 1st and 2nd basemen because NOBODY expected it and I was safe on first and the runner scored and we won that game.
@@IosLocarth 🤣🤣🤣 that's actually EXACTLY what he said lol. It was just one of those moments that I knew I shouldn't have done that the second after it happened but it worked out. My mind just kinda fell asleep for a sec right as the pitcher threw the ball
@@hihunter7 Eh something like that. More along the lines of we won under retarded circumstances. We had a heavy team mindset so while I was congratulated for it, we also had a guy park an absolute bomb to center field for a triple and brought in 2 more guys. There were good plays made defensively by just about everyone. We knew EVERY positive effort was what won us the game. That if we worked together, gave 110%, and used our weaknesses and strengths to our advantage, we'd pull through and that's what happened.
The play by the Patriots’ guard, #63 Dan Connolly, is unreel (sorry, I didn’t want to do it but I had to, 🤣). I would bet that most casual fans or new fans assume that he is slow but strong and not very quick, mostly due to his massive size and the fact that offensive linemen rarely run the required distance to reach top speed. I know that was my impression of offensive linemen when I was younger. But in reality, these guys are world class athletes that possess amazing combinations of size, speed, strength and quickness.
14:00 I was one of thoes kids in little league always getting into pickles like this and often getting safe 😂 that brought back memories of the good old days!