Hell yeah my boy this is what I'm talking about. The Tyler Goedell throw was really underrated. Aaron rowand catch probably best in that situation that I've ever seen
Lol Molina being like “you good?” After he absolutely lit up chooch. Also, for those who don’t know the play at 8:24 essentially saved the Phillies season in 1950
In June of 07, I sat down right field line at Shea stadium and watched Victorino throw Delgado out at the plate on a fly ball that took him about 2 steps from warning track. It was a missile.
The Milt Thompson catch was one of the biggest catches in Philly history.I remember thinking to myself if he makes this catch,they are going to the world series.And they did.If he did not catch that ball,Philly history would be vastly different.
Love this video! So as I was watching, I kept thinking of plays I'd include and you hit all of them except: Bruntlett triple play (which I'll look for in Part 2), Odubel's catch to end the Hamels no hitter, and the catch Haseley made when he brought the ball back but pretended he didn't. Just saying is all.
As much as I love the Phillies, I do have to point out that Rose’s catch of the ball popping from Boonie’s glove was not a great play. As Bob Boone said himself, that pop up is the first baseman’s ball- Rose only made what appeared to be a great play because he wasn’t there to make the routine play.
Awesome video. The only one that comes to mind not in here is Bruntlett’s unassisted triple play. Not the most impressive play, basically just a liner right at him, but it’s the rarest play in baseball and a walk-off against the Mets to boot