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Here are the best moments of 2018, as suggested by you all! Thank you for your amazing support over this last year, I reached personal milestones and goals with my channel and I want to thank everyone who watched my content this season. Here's to 2019, but let's look back on the best moments of the 2018 season. Obviously I could not fit every moment in one video, thank you for understanding. If you feel like I missed a moment, feel free to leave it in the comments for others to enjoy!
I'm already counting the days😂 also keeping an eye out for the trade rumors. The Cardinals need a big bat and a veteran bullpen pitcher that can give us 2 or 3 innings.
@Jack Rollo I agree with all of those guys actually, but Yea we need a big bat like him. I want Freese back though, I'd give anything to have him back in STL
NYY: “We want Boston.” Brock Holt: “Hold my beer.” Also, thank you for including Joe Castiglione falling out of his chair. Bless him, but that was hilarious and so relatable.
This reminds me of a comment from Chuggaaconroy's Pokemon White series: Terrabite: "I'm the most important" Roc and Ottawa: "Hold our lemonade" (Roc wrecks both Marriland and Masae while Ottawa solos Cynthia)
Gathering these was a long hour of my life 0:00-Shohei Ohtani’s first home run in first home game 0:32-20 foot pop up walk off 0:57-Andrew Mccutchen’s 6 hit night and walk off 1:17-Nolan Arenado vs Luis Perdomo 1:47-Tyler Austin vs Red Sox 3:04-Joe Mauer’s 2000th career hit 3:39-Cubs complete comeback vs Braves 4:10-Big Sexy “Bartolo” Colon pitches seven perfect innings at age 44 4:23-Sean Manaea pitches first no hitter of the year 4:40-Ronald Acura’s first Home run 4:54-Odubel Herrera’s epic home run rob 5:24-Josh Hader strikes out 8 in one relief appearance 6:18-Yankees walk off (I don’t get this one at all) 6:44-Albert Pujols’ 3000 career hit 7:24-Dodgers throw a combined no hitter in Mexico series 7:52-Dexter Fowler’s walk off home run 8:29-James Paxton, a Canadian, throws a no hitter in Canada, against the Blue Jays 8:53-Steven Piscotty hits a home run in first at bat after his mother’s death 9:36-Sergio Romo aka the opener makes his debut 10:02-Braves comeback to beat the Marlins 10:27-Juan Soto homers on the first at bat of his first start on first pitch 11:00-Danny Farquhar returns to the White Sox after a brain hemorrhage 11:36-Eddie Rosario hits 3 HR (and a walk off) 12:07-Jason Heyward’s Walk off Grand Slam (over hyped Cubs walk off No. 1) 12:35-Jose Bautista’s walk off Grand slam 13:06-Joey Votto steals the game from the Indians (kinda summarizes the Indians’s season) 13:38-I don’t even know how to describe this 14:29-Bryce Harper makes a comeback and wins the home run derby (or alternatively known as), cubs fans getting triggered for absolutely no reason 15:55-Bregman’s go ahead All Star home run 16:25-Daniel Robertson’s walk off Grand Slam 16:44-Khris Davis steals a win from Texas to complete the comeback 17:07-Eric Thames’ walk off Home run 17:38-Red Sox walk off to comeback against the Yankees 17:53-Matt Davidson strikes out Giancarlo Stanton 18:08-Mookie Betts hits the cycle 19:10-Ramon Laureano’s epic catch and throw 19:50-David Bote’s walk off Grand Slam (over hyped cubs walk off No. 2) 20:15-Adam Engel robbing Home runs 21:08-Ronald Acuna Jr. hits yet another lead off home run 21:34-Yasiel Puig vs Nick Hundley 22:25-Jose Urena intentionally hits Ronald Acuna on the first pitch (like seriously wtf was he thinking. Did Hunter Strickland not teach you anything) 23:38-Michael Kopech’s dominant debut 24:08-Ronald Acuna Jr. Hits a monster home run in first game at Marlins Park after the whole Urena situation 24:38-Matt Holiday’s return to the Rockies 25:24-Kendrys Morales homers in 7 consecutive games 26:56-Christian Yelich hits for the cycle 27:54-Matt Kemp pwning the D-Backs in back to back games 28:41-Brandon Phillips’ Red Sox debut 29:03-Trevor Story’s 505 foot home run 29:31-Francisco Mejia’s MLB Debut 29:58-Ji-Man Choi’s walk off Home run 30:25-Francisco Mejia’s walk off Grand Slam in only his 10 MLB game 30:54-Christian Yelich hits his second cycle of 2018 (against the same team. I also really love at third base with the Third Base coach trying to do the finger motion that Yelich is doing) 31:58-Blake Snell’s 200th Strikeout of the year and 20th win to tie franchise record. 32:34-Jason Kipnis’ walk off Grand Slam 33:02-Justin Smoak finishes the comeback. (They were down by 6 in the bottom of the ninth and hit 3 home runs to win) 33:40-Yankees walk off to clinch the postseason 34:03-Both Chicago teams honor Ken “Hawk” Harrelson after his final broadcast 34:44-Jacob deGrom’s 1000th career strikeout (as a Nats fan I’ve come to the reality that he was better than Scherzer this year) 35:05-Madison Bumgarner’s walk off hit 35:21-Gleyber Torres homers to allow for the 2018 Yankees to set a new record for home runs by a team 35:45-Miguel Andujar sets a new record for doubles by a Yankees rookie 36:12-David Wright’s final game (as a Nats fan I respect this) 37:42-Adrian Beltré’s final game 38:47-Charlie Blackmon hits the cycle on the last day of the regular season 39:58-Hunter Pence says goodbye to San Francisco 40:42-Adam Jones’ final game as an Oriole 41:41-Joe Mauer’s final game 42:39-The Brewers win the NL central 43:15-The Dodgers win the NL West 43:41-The Rockies take the lead in the wild card (the only thing missing form this moment was The Cubs getting screwed over by a fan interference. I and 29 other mlb fan bases could not have been happier with the cubs losing this) 44:01-“We want Boston” (famous last words) 44:17-Brewers walk off game 1 of the NLDS 44:35-Ronald Acuna’s postseason Grand Slam (rookie of the year candidate vs Rookie of the year winner) 45:06-Brock Holt hits the first ever postseason cycle 46:09-They got Boston. And Stanton striking out (you had 210 other Stanton striking out clips you could have chose from) 46:31-Brandon Woodruff hits a home run off Clayton Kershaw in game 1 of the NLCS 46:49-Jackie Bradley Jr’s ALCS 47:38-The Fan Interference call (I think it should have been a home run, but I think the Red Sox still would have won the series) 48:24-Andrew Benintendi’s amazing catch to win ALCS game 4 48:42-Dodgers walk off to win NLCS game 4 48:57-Brewers change pitchers after one batter 49:50-Red Sox win the AL pennant 50:20-Chris Taylor’s game saving catch in game 7 of the NLCS 50:44-Puig’s game 7 home run in the NLCS 51:07-Dodgers win the NL pennant 51:20-Eduardo Nunez’s clutch World Series game 1 home run 51:38-Cody Bellinger’s game saving throw 52:02-Dodgers tie the game in the 13th inning 52:17-Max Muncy walks off in the 18th inning to win game 3 of the World Series 52:57-Yasiel Puig’s World Series game 4 home run 53:19-Red Sox comeback to win game 4 of the World Series 54:05-Red Sox win the World Series (based on how this year went, it could not be more fitting for Manny Machado to have been the last out)
I know I asked for it to be in there, but thank you for including Hunter Pence's last game with the Giants. It's really hard to put into words what he meant to that team, and what he meant to us fans. He's given us so many memories, and he'll always be a Giant, no matter what uniform he puts on next. And, as always, great video! You rock!
I watch these unforgettable moments videos a lot during the winter just as something to get me to spring training. Great job this year, exe. Excited for 2019!
This new trend where you see a retiring ball player taken out of the game during the game or when the retiring player comes comes out to walk around the field by himself after the game was started when Mariano Rivera from the Yankees was taken out of the game by Derek Jeter and Andy Petitte. Then when Jeter Retired he walked alone after the game to shortstop to say goodbye in Yankee stadium. The music you hear that sounds like nostalgic sad superhero music was started in Yankee Stadium too. Now whenever a ballplayer plays his last game on his home-field, you hear the same type of music in the background. When Big Papi from the Red Sox played his last games in each city in his last year, they had a tribute ceremony for him in each city. That was started by Mariano Rivera's retiring year ceremonies given to him in a way because the opposite teams were so glad they would never have to face him again. The cheers you hear a lot in most stadiums that says Lets Go (whatever the team fill in) was started first by the New York Mets. They would say Lets Go Mets. But, the Yankee changed the way it is said and the fans started saying Lets Go Yaaaaankeeees. Now a lot of fans of other teams say that for their clubs in the same way the Yankees say it. The Yankees also started the trend of paying ball players very high salaries. It first started with Babe Ruth in the 1920s. Then in 1977 the Yankees were the first team to pay a ball player one million dollars (Reggie Jackson).
Why would the Dodgers get Madson? Did they not see the game where he gave up the walk off grand slam to the Cubs? They need to be more careful on pitchers they get when making a playoff run. First Darvish. Now Madson. Yikes.
At the 6:10 mark, Josh Hader was in such a zone that after he struck out his 8th guy in a row for the last out of the game it looks like he was ready to go back to the mound and keep pitching. The games over bro, you raked.
What a year. Hoping this next year the mariners can do something. Anything. I’m not asking for a World Series win. At this point I’ll take a wildcard game on the road
The Mauer one gets me every time, considering it was his final season. Watching him grow was amazing and I hope he gets some HOF nod or something in the future. Joe was the face of the Twins and knowing he'll be the only one to wear the #7 in Minnesota is poetic. 2018 was terrible season-wise for us, but we had highlights to make it memorable.
I love how there are only like 2 regular season moments for Boston, not even Betts' 13 pitch grand slam or Porcello hitting a 3 run double off of Max Scherzer
I wish people showed more clips of the Phillies What about Rhys Hoskin’s absolute moonshot off the DL in Milwaukee 20-1 Phillies Trevor Plouffe’s walkoff in the 16th Maikel Franco’s walkoff and his crazy bat flip
FANTASTIC video. But, some of these moments are pretty forgettable. But still, great video. It's very clear that you put a lot of time and energy into this vid.
NYY: “We want Boston.” Brock Holt: “Hold my beer.” Also, thank you for including Joe Castiglione falling out of his chair. Bless him, but that was hilarious and so relatable.
Watching Kipnis and Smoak hit walkoff homers back to back is great because I watched them both play for the Cotuit Kettleers before they were major (or even minor) leaguers.
Yelich’s second cycle was six for six night and his second of the season. Only three others have had two cycles in the same season (Modern era). He is the first player to go six for six with the cycle.