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Listen to how the YES Network, SNY, WCBS and WFAN broadcasters called the walk-off win in Game 1 of the 2009 Subway Series at Yankee Stadium
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@seanpirwin
@seanpirwin 6 лет назад
I remember the next game Luis Castillo caught a pop to second and the fans gave him a standing ovation
@basketballshots11
@basketballshots11 4 года назад
That’s New York for ya hahahhaha
@charliebuckley3982
@charliebuckley3982 2 года назад
lol phillies did that for bohm
@garydizzine
@garydizzine 2 года назад
I think the Yankees fans gave him a standing ovation as he lead off the game the next day
@raydawgrules
@raydawgrules Год назад
😭
@ansoniamuse401
@ansoniamuse401 Год назад
​@@garydizzine bro I gota see that
@wesleyvogt9280
@wesleyvogt9280 8 лет назад
I loved how A-Rod went from "God Dammit!" to "OHMYGOD YAS"
@TimMosleycar3hur
@TimMosleycar3hur 7 лет назад
Right?!?!!!! :D
@themoonnation8569
@themoonnation8569 6 лет назад
He too drugs so i lost intrest in him
@sassyqueeniesweetiebaby1133
@sassyqueeniesweetiebaby1133 5 лет назад
@@themoonnation8569 shut the fuck up I love him
@tishtashtishtash
@tishtashtishtash 4 года назад
TheMoonNation they all do drugs, from ‘roids to HGH to amphetamines back in the ’80s. None other than Willie Stargell gave them out.
@1ButtonDash
@1ButtonDash 4 года назад
I think it was after this he got out of his slump too and got real hot
@teshawnmason3951
@teshawnmason3951 7 лет назад
Luis Castillo's body was never found after that night! 😂😂😂😨😂
@chrisp4869
@chrisp4869 4 года назад
Found! Case Closed: Dominican Republic attorney general Jean Alain Rodriguez announced Tuesday (08/20/2019) former MLB players Luis Castillo and Octavio Dotel were arrested on charges related to a drug trafficking and money laundering operation.
@TLO129
@TLO129 4 года назад
Adding emojis to a joke is like adding a laugh track to a sitcom
@tishtashtishtash
@tishtashtishtash 4 года назад
TLO yes, much funnier without the emojis and even the exclamation mark
@romerobryan83
@romerobryan83 3 года назад
Chris P his charges were dropped lol
@RyansColoradoRailProductions
@RyansColoradoRailProductions 3 года назад
The next Jimmy Hoffa
@rickj5180
@rickj5180 6 лет назад
And THAT, kids, is why you always run hard.
@michaelwolan795
@michaelwolan795 5 лет назад
AND, you always catch with TWO hands lol.
@pinstripe151
@pinstripe151 7 лет назад
I always gave credit to Arod, when interviewed after on the field, he was reminded that Krod had not yet blown a save. Arod answered, "he still hasnt".
@davyt0247
@davyt0247 4 года назад
Very true, wasn't the closer's fault, even though he got stuck with the BS. He did his job
@mikedee718
@mikedee718 4 года назад
@MANCHESTER UNITED Soccer is the 8th most popular sport in America, just behind Women's badmitton
@tishtashtishtash
@tishtashtishtash 4 года назад
MANCHESTER UNITED I have no idea why you’re commenting here
@treeleavesofficial9460
@treeleavesofficial9460 3 года назад
@MANCHESTER UNITED F.C it is actually 10th now, it was just passed by grass growing
@JamesSchro
@JamesSchro 3 года назад
@@mikedee718 id rather watch someone play videogames than watch soccer😂
@NickHadgis
@NickHadgis 7 лет назад
something that gets lost in this is Tex scored from first on a 100' pop up.
@TheGuyWithTheSniper
@TheGuyWithTheSniper 7 лет назад
Two things that helped there: 1) Teixeira hustled and ran the ball out 2) Castillo threw to 2nd instead of home
@hacantyapradipta1119
@hacantyapradipta1119 6 лет назад
Tex may not be the fastest player out there (Heck, he might be one of the slowest), but he makes it up with hustling whenever he's on the basepath. Huge respect.
@cambonious23
@cambonious23 6 лет назад
When ever I played baseball, I always hustled
@adipsous
@adipsous 2 года назад
@@hacantyapradipta1119 Him hustling is what I always think about when I see this highlight. That's what a player does.
@hineighbor
@hineighbor 5 лет назад
1:25 the rare angle so we can see a-rod's reaction from start to finish - from absolute devastation to absolute joy
@owennicholson8914
@owennicholson8914 6 лет назад
Why are thy celebrating around home plate? When they should be jumping up and down with the guy who dropped it
@rorydouthard3636
@rorydouthard3636 6 лет назад
Owen Nicholson lmao! Exactly!
@williamdunphy352
@williamdunphy352 7 лет назад
Michael Kay-Yes Network Gary Cohen-SNY John Sterling-WCBS-AM Howie Rose-WFAN-AM
@rorydouthard3636
@rorydouthard3636 6 лет назад
William T Dunphy thank you. I got three out of four correct.
@danielgreenleaf
@danielgreenleaf 3 года назад
4 jews lol
@pk_lo4638
@pk_lo4638 6 лет назад
As a die heart Yankee fan, I was so happy when they won. I was at the game and I spilled my beer
@yankeesfan9530
@yankeesfan9530 8 лет назад
I would like to see the Yankees bench reaction
@Gradius6
@Gradius6 3 года назад
Michael Kay really got the gravity of that moment. He's not the most excitable broadcaster but he really sold it with his call.
@jacksonmcafee6603
@jacksonmcafee6603 5 лет назад
All four commentators said the same 3 words. “Drops the ball”
@alexglass818
@alexglass818 5 лет назад
cus that's what happened...
@e.honchoo9596
@e.honchoo9596 4 года назад
Alex Glass exactly 😂
@gbond
@gbond 4 года назад
The last one was Howie Rose who was genuinely pissed when that happened
@tishtashtishtash
@tishtashtishtash 4 года назад
gbond Gary Cohen was just as
@epaddon
@epaddon Год назад
@@gbond At least Howie didn't scream, "CASTILLO! CASTILLO! CASTILLO!" :)
@trevoralley2503
@trevoralley2503 7 лет назад
It's funny how A-Rod was from "oh shit" to "OH SHIT!"
@newyorksportshas54champion68
@newyorksportshas54champion68 8 лет назад
Yankees went on to win the 2009 World Series. The 5th ring I've seen in my life time. X X X X X
@badasswithacomputer
@badasswithacomputer 8 лет назад
+New York Yankees Giants HEY HOW ABOUT THOSE METS?! LOL!
@newyorksportshas54champion68
@newyorksportshas54champion68 8 лет назад
badasswithacomputer Im rooting for them. They're doing great.
@bowlersinger
@bowlersinger 7 лет назад
New York Sports Has 54 Championships 7th for me, though I've been alive for 9 :-)
@samhefferin1512
@samhefferin1512 7 лет назад
Not hard when you have unlimited fucking money to spend on whoever you want.
@TL2354
@TL2354 7 лет назад
Every team has money to spend, some choose not to try to win you idiot
@ExposClassics94
@ExposClassics94 7 лет назад
Gary Cohen is the best broadcaster to listen to in my opinion in high tense situations, he makes it more suspenseful and exciting at the same time
@radconserv68
@radconserv68 7 лет назад
I agree. I love those guys!
@varun_r25
@varun_r25 6 лет назад
I'm a Yankees fan and I agree
@davyt0247
@davyt0247 5 лет назад
Yankee fan here, and I agree, and he isn’t biased either. I really like that about him.
@mshuaib3713
@mshuaib3713 5 лет назад
Stop Michael Kay is the best and I’m a Mets fan
@Blues05216
@Blues05216 4 года назад
The Mets broadcasting crew on SNY is one of best crews is the game. The always know their stuff.
@cicciwankenobi6242
@cicciwankenobi6242 6 лет назад
I was there that night and just have to point out that if Tex didn’t go balls out running this never would have happened.
@davyt0247
@davyt0247 5 лет назад
He booked it as soon as that ball was hit.
@alexglass818
@alexglass818 5 лет назад
facts, if it was any other player it woulda been over
@marcsonnenberg623
@marcsonnenberg623 4 года назад
Some players wouldn't have run all out and would have ended up on 3rd.
@joelkendrick965
@joelkendrick965 4 года назад
No question! AROD didn’t even run hard. Tex was the hero
@CommunistfromJapan
@CommunistfromJapan 7 лет назад
I was watching this game there and I also dropped my hotdog.
@tmzissupergay
@tmzissupergay 6 лет назад
Why did you have a hotdog in the very last inning
@carlosbaez334
@carlosbaez334 5 лет назад
@@tmzissupergay lol there a designated inning that people should be eating hotdogs?? 😂😂
@tmzissupergay
@tmzissupergay 5 лет назад
​@@carlosbaez334 I mean its not impossible to have one in the ninth. It's just very weird that you're getting ready to go home but you're going to start eating a hotdog when you previously had 3 hours to sit down and do it.
@RapFan54
@RapFan54 5 лет назад
tmzissupergay I find it hard to believe he had a hotdog in the 9th
@CMonKeY135
@CMonKeY135 5 лет назад
@@RapFan54 a lot of ballparks stop serving food around the 8th inning so idk why he would have a hotdog in the 9th
@amatuvidax0493
@amatuvidax0493 Год назад
I’ll never forget watching this with my mom and step dad. We were all annoyed that we were about to lose. Then my mom says, AS A JOKE, “don’t worry, someone is gonna drop it” and the screams we all released when this moment happened lives in my head rent free
@ExileLinkv2
@ExileLinkv2 Год назад
My mom did the same, only it was a less subtle "drop it drop it drop it drop it" and we and a living room full of people erupted with cheers at the result while my Mets fan sister and father dissappeared 🤣
@getcrvd9239
@getcrvd9239 5 лет назад
Who's watching this right now while watching the 2019 Subway Series? Go Yankees!
@the_elmeister
@the_elmeister 3 года назад
1:17 Best quote in all of baseball
@marcsonnenberg623
@marcsonnenberg623 4 года назад
Snatching the agony of defeat from the jaws of victory.
@pk_lo4638
@pk_lo4638 6 лет назад
That gave Castillo suicidal depression
@rileyfreeman7122
@rileyfreeman7122 2 года назад
Regardless of all the things he might of done in his career. Castillo will always be remembered for this play for generations.
@donkeydan5996
@donkeydan5996 5 лет назад
Howie rose is an amazing broadcaster, I still remember driving listening to that almost crashing my car
@ray2k26
@ray2k26 4 года назад
who’s here after he got arrested for drug trafficking😭😭
@DMalltheway
@DMalltheway 4 года назад
Ray2K payback for blowing off the soldiers at the hospital saying he didn’t want to see their deformed bodies
@aunch3
@aunch3 4 года назад
Me lol
@kennethlund9825
@kennethlund9825 4 года назад
The charges were, ironically, dropped.
@touchgrassbro9889
@touchgrassbro9889 2 года назад
@@kennethlund9825 LMAOOO
@augusto.4294
@augusto.4294 2 года назад
Anyone else just looked this up after Cordero of the Red Sox let a pop up get down as Hicks scored?
@johnrobinsoniii4028
@johnrobinsoniii4028 2 месяца назад
That reminds me of when during Game 6 of the 1986 Mets/Red Sox WS, the ball went through Bill Buckner’s legs.
@Requinix17
@Requinix17 5 лет назад
put it in the books!
@fullmetaljakey
@fullmetaljakey 2 года назад
I remember watching this live with my dad when I was 9, we both thought the game was over with that pop up, and were ecstatic and in disbelief when it was dropped
@TheRealGotham
@TheRealGotham 6 лет назад
Never gets old!
@Karthos1000
@Karthos1000 2 года назад
"Oh the humanity!" feels like it wouldn't be out of place on the Mets radio broadcast. (The 4th one.)
@hmhm856
@hmhm856 2 месяца назад
Mets in 2009 also lost a game on a game-ending-triple-play (an unassisted triple play) against the Phillies So Yankees and Phillies, the two World Series winners in 2008 and 2009, and the two teams that faced each other in the 2009 World Series
@hunterfellman-greene3863
@hunterfellman-greene3863 6 месяцев назад
I am a Red Sox fan. I remember seeing this and I was stunned that Castillo dropped the winning catch. I would never have wanted Castillo on the Sox after seeing that. Some Mets fans who saw this even said it’s over and they won…. Lesson learned…. Never celebrate a victory that never happened! Don’t celebrate until it’s really over!
@bornyesterday21
@bornyesterday21 6 лет назад
It's always good to see this again .. "Put it in the books"
@deepengandhi7033
@deepengandhi7033 2 года назад
I remember watching this live! Absolutely shocking that he missed that
@ryanmarter4840
@ryanmarter4840 6 лет назад
I will never forget that game
@philliptaylor7314
@philliptaylor7314 6 лет назад
This Is the 5th Time that Yankees Scored on The Error and 1st Game winning E4 to win 9-8
@KevinRodriguez-ro7pw
@KevinRodriguez-ro7pw 5 лет назад
Never forget this play
@davyt0247
@davyt0247 5 лет назад
10 years time sure flies
@user-yl7on1fp9w
@user-yl7on1fp9w 21 день назад
My all-time favorite Mets play. Poor Mets!
@hmhm856
@hmhm856 2 месяца назад
I gotta give credit to the play-by-play announcers, in how they didnt curse once when this happened, out of the surprise of the situation
@Th33Vultur3
@Th33Vultur3 6 лет назад
I was at this game with my girlfriend, her sister and a best friend. Good times. It was definitely a game that they should have lost and as a Yankee game even I know this.
@cambonious23
@cambonious23 4 месяца назад
I saw this live, but the quality of some of these calls sounds like the 50s.
@christopherchris8980
@christopherchris8980 4 года назад
I like the 4th broadcast especially (WFAN radio). It sounds like an old style 1940s football radio broadcast with the echoing crowd noise (I half expect an announcement to come over about Pearl Harbor). I wonder how the crowd sounds so different for WFAN given that all 4 are obviously doing the same play? Different type of sound system / equalizer?
@SonicWilliamX
@SonicWilliamX 4 года назад
Mets Fan: At least we won! **Castillo drops the ball.** Mets Fan: IMPOSSIBLE!!!
@michaelmorrison9694
@michaelmorrison9694 5 лет назад
To error is human. To Met is eternal.
@davyt0247
@davyt0247 7 лет назад
John Sterling is a one of a kind radio announcer; love hearing him call a game
@jameslisle7775
@jameslisle7775 6 лет назад
Can you imagine winning a World Series like this?
@TheGuyWithTheSniper
@TheGuyWithTheSniper 7 лет назад
This never gets old. xD
@alexvratsanos5227
@alexvratsanos5227 3 года назад
Yogi was right, it ain’t over ‘till it’s over.
@brandonmoucatel9630
@brandonmoucatel9630 3 года назад
This was one night before my bar mitzvah
@davidkast3587
@davidkast3587 7 лет назад
one of the best baseball videos on the net
@capicua9689
@capicua9689 2 года назад
i remember this game, I was so pissed at arod when he popup i turned away from the screen with disgust, then i look and i see castilo dropped the ball. I went crazy !
@YankeeYapping
@YankeeYapping 7 лет назад
This exemplified 2009 for the Yankees. They'd be on the precipice of defeat, then have something like this happen for them. Always a Deus Ex Machina. And I loved every second of it. #GoYankees!
@mst3k54
@mst3k54 6 лет назад
YankeeYapping well said. I knew 2009 was going to be a magical year back in August of 2008. Knew we'd get CC, AJ, & Tex, run the table, and win it all. Should be a few more seasons like that starting in 2019... or maybe even sooner.
@sadmetsfan7660
@sadmetsfan7660 4 года назад
A.J. Nah, Mets were just trash
@cooljammer00
@cooljammer00 5 лет назад
I never noticed Keith or Ron (prob Keith) audibly groaning when Castillo dropped the ball.
@snakeguy76
@snakeguy76 7 лет назад
I remember the game well. I was driving home from the hospital after my son was born and heard the John Sterling call.
@rorydouthard3636
@rorydouthard3636 6 лет назад
snakeguy76 congrats on your son.👶🏽
@Cutekitty12417
@Cutekitty12417 6 лет назад
You know Rose was so ready to say "put it in the books"
@davyt0247
@davyt0247 Год назад
in an interview, he said he was getting ready to say it, but reminded himself that the game wasn't over until it was caught.
@tommyd4784
@tommyd4784 5 лет назад
Remember this game like it was yesterday.....i also remember the pain in my hamstring from jumping up and down when tex scored hahahahaha
@CopiousDoinksLLC
@CopiousDoinksLLC 8 месяцев назад
"What an ending!" I thought that he was going to finish that sentence differently, not gonna lie
@thedenver2724
@thedenver2724 5 лет назад
10 years later still remember just as clear
@Th33Vultur3
@Th33Vultur3 5 лет назад
Me too, I was there at the game and still have some of the pictures I took from that day. Even I knew as a Yankee fan that we should have lost that game. I was 29 at the time and now 39.
@pm_-wm1wq
@pm_-wm1wq 4 года назад
Covid-19 now and missing baseball more than ever!!
@artyanthony1682
@artyanthony1682 2 месяца назад
Arod was clutch 😅
@justinopassalacqua9099
@justinopassalacqua9099 7 лет назад
I was at this game it was awesome
@antoniocep_1659
@antoniocep_1659 7 лет назад
How the HELL!! You know it's the Mets I already know that answer
@Grimmes12
@Grimmes12 5 лет назад
That is how I feel about the Knicks
@dwedge914
@dwedge914 8 лет назад
Howie's call was the best
@smoothjazzandmore
@smoothjazzandmore 6 лет назад
His signature call on Stefan Matteau's goal was legendary! I still get chills listening to it. One of the greatest in sports history. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5ziarOEosIc.html
@amosvasquez6266
@amosvasquez6266 3 года назад
Michael Kay sounds like a passionate 10 year old screaming his voice out
@TheBryantSportsShow
@TheBryantSportsShow 7 лет назад
Good stuff
@bigredblazed
@bigredblazed 8 лет назад
Lol. Love it
@Tenacious1087
@Tenacious1087 Год назад
When people say that a strike out is the same as every other out, hasn't seen plays like this
@jgfunk
@jgfunk 4 месяца назад
Can you post four different calls of Arod slapping the ball out of Arroyo's glove?
@yopmaster_YT
@yopmaster_YT 6 лет назад
I don’t want to know what happened to him in the locker room
@rorydouthard3636
@rorydouthard3636 6 лет назад
mariosunshine64 I do.......ohhhhh boy! Thrill of victory and agony of defeat all at the same time!
@BillyM82094
@BillyM82094 5 лет назад
Michael Kay turns out to be the Pat Finn of the Yankees with this walk-off
@NYCMESBRNX
@NYCMESBRNX Месяц назад
“…and the Mets have lost the toughest game imaginable”
@thedude3065
@thedude3065 2 года назад
the look on K-Rod's face
@dannysica6283
@dannysica6283 3 года назад
The best childhood memories i was 13 going crazy here lol
@idontuploadanym0re
@idontuploadanym0re 7 лет назад
I remember this
@veritasinvicta8128
@veritasinvicta8128 6 лет назад
I'll never forget where I was when this happened.
@ryansilva5388
@ryansilva5388 8 лет назад
yankees are awesome
@ryansilva5388
@ryansilva5388 8 лет назад
yep
@mig50cc
@mig50cc 8 лет назад
+The Hawk What are you talking about of course they're the best...27 championships, friggin hate them lol! Oh well, there will never be another like Jeter though. I'll be the happiest guy around if my Cubs win just one. Come on Cubbies, just one!
@ryansilva5388
@ryansilva5388 8 лет назад
my second fav team
@dominickmarshall8559
@dominickmarshall8559 8 лет назад
Im from Chicago and the Yankees are my favorite and my second is the Cubs.
@TenshinhanIsKing
@TenshinhanIsKing 7 лет назад
Dominick Marshall you're not from Chicago bitch
@ManofHobbies-kf7xs
@ManofHobbies-kf7xs 6 лет назад
i remember that game
@radconserv68
@radconserv68 7 лет назад
I love Howie's call. This was the WORST!
@acerola3576
@acerola3576 3 года назад
Haunts me to this day.
@Aquaspleen
@Aquaspleen 5 лет назад
At 2:00 cano jumps on arods back and arod grabs his hip, as if it was injured or aggravated
@UHOH_415
@UHOH_415 5 лет назад
10 years later... it happened again
@luisvelazquez7257
@luisvelazquez7257 4 года назад
He dropped the ball alright... straight to home..... but I'm a yank fan so good.
@misesmedicine
@misesmedicine 6 лет назад
Jim Breuer comparing this to batting out of order on TMKS brought me here.
@elevate32767
@elevate32767 4 года назад
This must have been devastating for Castillo.
@mattes7844
@mattes7844 Год назад
That’s why you run it out no matter what
@todgr81
@todgr81 Год назад
Why did he throw to 2nd? Texiera was the winning run. Although he had no chance.
@brandona2023
@brandona2023 Год назад
Who’s here before the subway series tonight
@trevoralley2503
@trevoralley2503 7 лет назад
"New York Mets"? More like New York Mess! Seriously, even the Mets fans hate the New York Mets.
@trevoralley2503
@trevoralley2503 7 лет назад
I'm a Yankees fan but I have friends who are Mets fans and they say that the Mets are losers.
@bxkid16
@bxkid16 2 года назад
I was at this game insane
@305century6
@305century6 4 года назад
I guess you could say he really dropped the ball on that one
@jacobrichardson1952
@jacobrichardson1952 5 лет назад
Dropped the ball!!
@CPZBLH
@CPZBLH 2 года назад
For some strange reason, visions of Bill Buckner popped in my head....
@TNT_Dray
@TNT_Dray 5 лет назад
The count was 3-1
@pixelythegamer3260
@pixelythegamer3260 Год назад
Imagine if this were to be game 7 of the World Series
@JamesSchro
@JamesSchro 2 года назад
Mark Tex won this game with hustle. Many players would have jogged and wound up on 3rd.
@rjmooothicalshow4778
@rjmooothicalshow4778 4 года назад
Gardy 🐐
@TUFF-Flicks
@TUFF-Flicks 6 лет назад
I feel bad for the Mets​ seriously really bad but I am a Yankees fan :)
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