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If you didn't see a grand slam that you would have liked to see in here, it's probably because I didn't think of it or nobody suggested it in the post I made. If you let me know I'll definitely include it in part 2!
EXE-Edits marwin Gonzalez grand slam vs Rangers 2017! It was clutch because the Astros still had to prove they could beat the rangers and that grand slam gave them confidence for the rest of the season
Was going to say this as well. Not to mention was in the late innings and was a go ahead slam. one of my favorite moments last year, given the spanking the rangers gave the astros past few years
Even as a Cubs fan, it's hard to get better than Bote the GOAT's slam: Pinch-hit, walk-off, bottom of the ninth, two strikes, two outs, down 3-0, dead center, at home. Easily one of my favorite moments of the past few years.
In a situation like that though, only ONE PITCH is coming your way, a moderate fastball, that's it.... Everyone knows what pitch is coming, it's simply the safest and best option, as a Strike or a Hit, are actually what you WANT. One pitch is coming, straight down the line, nice and safe, betting on the batter being just as on edge, with, on average, a lesser chance of a hit than a strike.... BUT, that doesn't really matter either, they're up 3 runs, with 2 outs, if the Strike doesn't happen, they WANT this guy to hit, it's just as good because it doesn't take a genius to do that math lol, as it's in the high 90 percentile they get the last out with almost ANY hit, with runs to spare.... the only thing they couldn't afford, is a Grand Slam LOL, and considering it was down to a single pitch, with ANY HIT (except one lol) being acceptable, one pitch was coming.... It would actually be really exciting to be in that situation as a batter lol, because it's a rare opportunity to almost know for sure what's coming!! Just watch the ball and swing like a mofo lol.... Anyway, couldn't agree more with ya that it must have felt pretty damn badass.... Talk about a lifelong ego refiller lol, just think back to this moment and bam, self-esteem at 100% haha....
Out of all sports moments one could experience, (buzzer beater, game winning TD/goal), I think a grand slam in the bottom of the 9th down 3 tops all of it
I played Baseball for 11 years when I was younger (never pro obviously lol), and I never hit a Grand Slam to win the game, but I hit a 2 run homerun one time to win a championship, and let me tell you, you can't buy a high like that, and it lasts for DAYS afterward lol!! There's nothing quite like euphoria of ANY TYPE of buzzer beater, when the crowd is screaming for you and ALL of your teammates are eagerly awaiting to accost you once you've rounded that final base.... I get chills just thinking about it right now!! Obviously this wasn't anything like a professional moment like this, but I got an awesome taste of what this must feel like for them!!
There's nothing more awesome in baseball than a walkoff grand slam down 3 with 2 outs in the 9th, even moreso if it's on a 3-2 and the pitch is a strike so a swing is necessary. Ultimate clutch hit. Now we just gotta see that happen in game 7 of the world series and it'll be the ultimate hit. It would seriously go down as one of if not THE greatest hit of all time. I mean, you can't top that. But seriously, every aspect of that is badass individually, but all together it's simply perfection. A homerun is so riveting and electric, so badass. When it's a grand slam it's such a monumental moment that lifts the crowd off their feet into a frenzy. A walkoff is so electric, knowing that one moment won the game, and with two outs it's even more incredible, as the game (or at least extra innings) comes down to one player and one at bat. Being down 3 just ties it all together, cause not only is it a walkoff grand slam with two outs, essentially all the coolest things converging as one explosive swing blows up the entire game and wins it all in the most heroic fashion, especially since grand slams are pretty uncommon, but when it's a 3 point deficit, the grand slam is literally THE way to win it, cause anything else comes short, and even a hit still could end up in a loss. But a grand slam down 3 wins it, with two outs it's the last chance, and a walkoff is always beautiful. Like I said, in the world series, not to mention game 7, would be incredible. One swing, the only (realistically) possible way that the at bat could end in a win, not only seals the game with two outs and 3-2 in the zone, literally the final pitch of a season on the final leg, but it ends the world series and the whole MLB season, earning a championship for the player and their team. It's the ultimate sports moment right there. Literally the whole season is encapsulated and brought home by one perfect swing of the bat. The ENTIRE season comes together in one badass moment. Walkoff grand slams are absolutely amazing, especially with all of the added factors like I mentioned. There are few things better in sports :)
my favorite moment in my years of watching baseball. 2 outs, first pitch, down two. line drive to left. that image of paulie rounding first with his fist up as Chicago goes crazy behind him. good memories
Goddamn, that Lindor clip never ceases to give me chills. And I’m not saying I’ve memorized the FOX and WEEI calls for Papi and Vic’s home runs, but... Anyway, since I’m on a Red Sox tangent, I’d like to have seen Johnny Damon’s slam in game 7 of the ‘04 ALCS. He was pretty much 0-for the entire series, hits that monster in the 2nd inning, and sucked the tiny amount of fight left right out of the Yankees and the stadium; Sox cruised to an easy victory after that.
Was at the bote game! Funny thing was 10k people walked out going into the bottom of the 9th when they where down. NEVER LEAVE A GAME ONE SWING OF THE BAT CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING
Chris Hoiles hit one once for the Orioles against Norm Charlton for Seattle, down by 3 in the bottom of the 9th, 2 outs and a full count. One of my fondest memories.
God 2:01 is craaazy. To go from potentially saving the game, to instead giving up a game-losing grand slam, when you had the ball in your glove!! Must be a terrible feeling
Nothing will ever beat Ortiz’s grand slam in the ALCS. First pitch, line drive to clear the wall by 2 feet, Tory Hunter’s legs in the air with the cop behind him raising his fists. That team was so clutch when it counted.
13:23 2005 Game 2 World Series, Section 147. My view was different than any broadcast view. Watch My Sox win that night, and a few nights later, win it all!! The memory all these years later is still fresh as that game, that seat, that night
over the top celebrations for non-playoff wins. I have no issues with the fans going crazy but the players- it's what you are PAID TO DO. That said- your team is in the playoffs and you belt a walk off- have at it; jump up and down like a little kid- that's indeed fun to watch.
I was playing a ranked game on the show ‘21 last night and was up 3-0. Vasgerian hit a walk of slam and the announcer even yelled “SANTA MARIA”. I couldn’t even be mad.
I think the shirt ripping thing is fucking hilarious. The realization always kicks in last second as they crouch in a feeble position being jostled about until it comes off in tatters “usually” 10/10 video