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Thank you. One of my worst baseball memories is one of those situations. If you make the video I'll make sure to point out which it was. You'll almost certainly include it.
Jonathan White Yea man I was a pitcher my whole life and this situation has happened to most pitchers and it does not feel good! Just trying to get to that last Damn out is a killer!
May 27, 1997. Mariners @ Twins. I was a sophomore in HS. You could get good seats for a Twins game for $10 because they were so bad. 9th inning, Twins down 10-5. Stadium half gone, my friend and I walked down to the seats behind the plate, the ushers didn't care by that point. Twins ended up driving in a run, then smashing a 3 run home run, then two more hits, then the closer ended up walking 4 batters, including the tying and winning runs. Glad we stayed!
The Tigers vs Rays game was honestly the greatest game for me ever as a Tigers fan. The season was pretty bad, at least when I’ve been so lucky to see them be so good. But that game honestly reminded me of why I love my Tigers, they play with heart, they play with passion, the fans can be heard in the stands (given, it is Tampa...), and we play good, hard baseball.
This is why baseball is the greatest sport in the world. Until you get them out 27 times, the other team has all the time in the world to come back from any run deficit.
Yeah but with a time limit, it's more predictable. In soccer could you win down 999 goals with one second left? In baseball you could win down 999 runs with one out left.
My favorite? Indians-Reds in 2006. The Reds trailed 7-0 going into the bottom of the 8th, and were down 8-4 going into the bottom of the 9th. The Reds put one across, and then with two outs, Adam Dunn put a line-drive screamer down the line for a grand slam (I've NEVER seen a HR exit the park so quickly) to give the Reds a 9-8 victory. An amazing game. I was there, and the crowd lost their minds.
Boston, Father’s Day 1961, down seven with two outs in the ninth, score eight to beat the Washington Senators. I sat in the right field bleachers with my dad. Best baseball day EVER.
@@willybro. Yeah, but he put that in there, but not the Braves scoring 6 runs in the bottom of the ninth with 2 outs against the Marlins, or their 9-3 comeback against the Reds.
I was at the first game - Rockies and Cardinals. Section 150 right by the left field foul pole. One young (about 10 year old) Cardinals fan kept saying "Who's gonna win? Who's gonna win? Cardinals! Cardinals! After it was over I said "Who won the game? Who won the game? Rockies! Rockies!"
July 30th, 2017. TOR vs. LAA in Toronto. T. puts up a 7 spot in the bottom of the 9th, capped off with a Steve Pierce GRAND SLAM... THAT was a great comeback!!
That tigers and rays comeback was incredible. Mostly singles, a sack fly, and a couple of walks. Just some basic baseball fundamentals amounting to eight runs. Amazing.
And this is why Baseball is excited to watch. I remember Orioles@Red Sox (not much years ago). Baltimore lead 5X1 in the 9th and Boston got the comeback. Amazing!!!
Damn you got to love baseball 9th inning comebacks. Ay Chapman be throwing heat. That man had an absolute rocket for an arm. Even knowing the fastball is coming they still cant catch up 😂😂😂🤦♂️
Damn 2016 was tough as a Giants fan. We all had that feeling that we were gonna come back from down 0-2. We were a couple outs away from a game 5. An error from a great gold glover cost us the lead. Johnny Cueto had thrown 7+ innings of shutout ball before giving up the only run of the game in game 1 and was set for game 5. We had prime October Bumgarner and were ready to ride him to another ring. We would’ve got a chance to face the Dodgers in the postseason, which would’ve been awesome. But we had bullpen problems all year and it came back to bite us in the most heartbreaking way. I guess 108 magic beats the even year magic we had🤷♂️. At least we lost to the champs and Cubs fans deserved it
@@dannys4225 Hm, I understand what you're saying. Most of these videos are teams coming back from 5 or 6 run deficits. But it's still very impressive to go from down 3 to winning by 1 in just one swing of the bat.
TheDarkenedLightGem I agree with that. I wouldn’t have had a problem at all if the slam was in the video. I was just pointing out a reason why they might have not put it in the video
I learned a valuable lesson in high school. NEVER leave a game early. If your team is 10 runs down and you try to beat the traffic? You might well miss the greatest game of the season.
@@petuniasevan I left a World Lacrosse game when the US was down 11-1. On the drive home, me and my friends listened to the greatest comeback we've ever missed... on the radio.
I was at a Blue Jay game last night there was 9th inning comeback but it was only 1-0 vs Cleveland until Justin Smoke hit a homerun to tie 1-1. Then in the 10th there are players on 1st and 3rd when Justin Smoke hits a single to bring Eric Sogard home to win it
I remember that Tigers comeback against my team all too well. Would love to find video of the Rays comeback against the Indians in 2008, Scored 6 in 9th. Can only find video of Pena's walk-off HR but not the rest. That was awesome to see for sure.
Cubs will always be the best one. Especially with Chapman shutting it down like he did. Talk about excited. All Cubs fans know what Im talking about. Great video
I did like this video, but I was sad not to see the infamous 2011 "Game 162" Orioles comeback against the Red Sox. I know it wasn't a truly epic comeback by itself, as the Orioles trailed by only one run, and scored two to win in the bottom of the ninth. In the larger context it was a most significant walk-off win, because the Rays also had a late-game large comeback to tie and eventually defeat the Yankees to claim the AL Wild Card over the heavily favored Red Sox. What a fun night!
Four years before that, on Mother's Day, 2007, the shoe was on the other foot -- the Red Sox trailed the Orioles at Fenway Park 5-0 with two out in the bottom of the ninth...and the third out never came. The BoSox scored 6 runs, with the last two coming on a throwing error by the pitcher that allowed the tying and winning runs to score. The comeback became known as "The Mother's Day Miracle". BoSox went on to win it all that year.
@@joellafargue9882 Are you saying that one game in early May has the same emotional impact as a Game 162 win or loss that changes the entire play-off line-up? Oh, I see. You're a Red Sox fan. Now it makes sense.
7 days after this vid was published, the Jays came back from an 8-2 deficit in the bottom of 9th against the Rays and won 9-8. I was there to witness it :') sad to see many people leave the game early. Sucks to be them 😝
Giants fan, here, who was at that Cubs DS clincher. I'll never forget the feeling of Doom that came over that ballpark in the bottom of that 9th when Chapman walked to the mound.
I was at the first game (Rockies/Cardinals). My friend Joe wanted to leave. I said I wasn't going anywhere. He stayed too. I talked to some people the next day and many had turned it off and didn't even know we won.
Best 9th-inning comeback I ever saw was Angels at home against the Tigers in 1986. They were down 12-5, and a light-hitting shortstop named Dick Schofield capped it with a grand slam, 13-12.
Watched that rockies cards game from my parents house, on the phone with a girl, while pouring rain outside just 60 miles from the stadium. Never forgot that night
I just love it when the first team get a comeback everyone is exited and the other team fans are not and then when the other team comeback it’s the oppisite
2015, Detroit at Minnesota (not long before the All-Star break): The Twins overcame a 6-1 deficit in the 9th, capping off their comeback with a 3-run walkoff by Brian Dozier to win 8-6. I only started watching baseball that summer, and I'm sure that I'll remember that game for a long time.
In 1967 the Univ of Houston Cougars were playing Texas in Austin. In the top of the 9th with 2 outs and losing 3-0 and nobody on the Coogs won the game 4-3 and went on to place 2nd in the CWS.
What, two runs scored in two innings? The only reason that was a stunning comeback is due to how unhittable the Cubs' bullpen had seemed. Now that's regressed a little.