The Rangers highlight should have included Corey Seager and El Bombi’s home runs in the 9th and 11th innings of game one of the World Series with the final pitch of the season because without those home runs they might not have won the World Series.
As a Redsox, Top moments: 1) Duvuall's Walkoff against the Orioles, 2) 17 Runs against the Astros 3) Pablo's Grandslam walkoff 4) Luis Urías Grandslam against Cole 5) Alex Verdugo's Post game interview
Every MLB Teams Best Moment (Alphabetically Order) 4:01 Arizona Diamondbacks 1:49 Atlanta Braves 8:06 Baltimore Orioles 12:06 Boston Red Sox 3:22 Chicago Cubs 16:02 Chicago White Sox 11:38 Cincinnati Reds 5:45 Cleveland Guardians 12:45 Colorado Rockies 13:59 Detroit Tigers 0:40 Houston Astros 13:22 Kansas City Royals 0:00 Los Angeles Angels 4:55 Los Angeles Dodgers 6:49 Miami Marlins 2:16 Milwaukee Brewers 15:22 Minnesota Twins 7:18 New York Mets 17:15 New York Yankees 1:08 Oakland Athletics 10:13 Philadelphia Phillies 9:23 Pittsburgh Pirates 8:48 San Diego Padres 5:13 San Francisco Giants 6:23 Seattle Mariners 2:38 St. Louis Cardinals 11:10 Tampa Bay Rays 10:42 Texas Rangers 1:30 Toronto Blue Jays 7:44 Washington Nationals
The guardians might be the only team that lost the game in their clip, but they probably have the best moment of the entire season. Down goes Anderson.
As a giants fan, the Duane Kuiper call as Yastrzemski’s ball went soaring into the bay was incredible!!! Loved seeing the dodgers get ran over in the playoffs too!🔥🔥🔥
10:43 As a Rangers fan, I expected Seager, Garcia, and Eovaldi to be great in the playoffs--and they were. What I did not expect to see was Sborz closing out the World Series with a strikeout. And he appeared in ten post-season games and only gave up one run. Half way through the season, I thought he was toast. Good on him!
As a Red Sox fan I personally think that our best moment was Adam Duvall’s walk off homer against the orioles on the second day of the season. Especially given that the game should’ve been over the play before.
As an Angels fan, these are my top three moments from this season 1) Second game after the All Star break, Angels were on a six game losing streak. They were down 9-3 against the Astros in the 6th. They score 6 to tie it. Then Astros put up three more by the 9th, then the Angels tie it and get a walk-off in the 10th 2) First game of a four game set against the Rangers, it went into the 12th and Ohtani hits a clutch two run homer and Chad Wallach hits another two run homer. Then the Angels took 3 out of 4 to move within 4 games back of the division lead 3) Ohtani’s incredible doubleheader at Detroit
Rangers fans will look back at that Altuve home run fondly as their team somehow didn't get discouraged and let the momentum and series get away from them. In much the same way as Braves fans do when thinking about what Tyler Matzek did in the 2021 NLCS against the Dodgers when he struck out the side after it looked like the Dodgers were about take over the game.
Honorable mentions for the Tigers: Matt Manning, Jason Foley, Alex Lange combined no hitter, and Parker Meadows first career home run walking off the Astros.
The Marlins having so many moments to choose from this past season plants such an unfamiliar feeling within me Best season ever since I was barely a year old 🥹
that perfect game really is the yankees best moment man thats like honestly in a way also one of the worst just because of what it did to german after the fact he went in a downward spiral never to be seen again.
He hasn’t been seen because he’s in rehab idk when he’s coming back or for what team he’s going to play next but he’s for sure not playing for the yankees next season
I think Ozzie’s walk off vs Mets or eddie’s go ahead grand slam was arguably more excited for Atlanta. Partially because everybody knew Ronald was gonna do it. But that’s just my opinion.
No disrespect to Wainwright, who is certainly one of the best pitchers of the last quarter century; nor to the Cardinal fans who got to be there, but serious question: does a 200th win mean much to fans? The value/importance of the pitching win has diminished as a) starters go fewer innings than ever before, and b) baseball fans are much more stat-savvy than ever before. So I wonder if most fans are less impressed by a milestone win compared to fans 20-plus years ago.
For Houston astros angels when bregman hit a no doubter and then call. Tucker is no doubt and Tucker makes an amazing diving catch or when Kyle hit a grand slam to put the astros on top against the orles
It's still both funny and annoying when I think back about that stolen base by Acuna. It was an insane achievement but the way the Cubs broadcasters got all butt hurt over him and the Braves being happy and taking notice is what Ill remember most. The announcer took a historical moment and made it about himself. For decades now anytime someone plays the replay of that historic moment if they use the Cubs broadcast audio it will show a sore loser and pissy little man who tried to overshadow a great moment by a great player on a great team. I just wish I was in the booth with him at the time and mention how...I don't know...maybe he should look back when Sammy Sosa was chasing down McGwire and history and how they didn't have any problem pausing to celebrate Sosa's achievements for much longer. 40/70! It still boggles the mind that anyone could do that. It's annoying though when some people try and use the new rules as an excuse. Like the guy didn't only come up 3 Stolen bases of another 40/40 season a few years ago. If the new rules were so responsible for it why didn't we see many other players steal even close to that number of bags?
well I guess from the cynic perspective, ticket prices will immediately go up and basically every game Ohtani plays will be sold out so I guess if you're trying to see a game, having Ohtani there makes it harder/more expensive to do so
There were better Angels moments. A game i remember between the Astros and the Angels in Anaheim with TWO game tying homers. Another one was a walkoff by Michael Stefanic. And that's taking nothing away from Ohtani.
I’d say the moment was the 25-run barrage against the Rockies. Sure, it’s the Rockies, but it was still the greatest offensive performance by a team this year (and last year they had the Blue Jays’ demolishing of the Red Sox).
If this was supposed to be in alphabetical order by team name, the Phillies should have come before the Pirates, and the Red Sox should have been before the Reds.
The JRam KO was cool, but we definitely had some better baseball moments throughout the season. Go ahead homers 2 days in a row on Mother’s Day weekend comes to mind right away.
Chapman's hit Canha's GS Hendricks return Donaldson to 1B to finish the Yanks perfecto Not a ton to cheer about as an A's fan this year, but glad so many former players have been doing great things around the league.
Sad on German but I don't feel like other controversial players there was anything too bad, just man with the illness of addiction who needed to leave a bit to get treatmeng
I was at that tigers game when miggy got the ball. He was in for a SINGLE hitter at first and gets hit right to him. It was awesome I cried but it’s okay
Fun fact: the royals had TWO different games with a walk off balk. One against the Mets, the other against the White Sox. They were the first games the Royals had ever won like this.