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Relive and catch the best moments from the Oakland Athletics' 20-game win streak in 2002 including the memorable Scott Hatteberg HR
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@mybroncosarebeast
@mybroncosarebeast 7 лет назад
Chris Pratt is a true inspiration. Former MLB player turned actor
@metsdiehard8066
@metsdiehard8066 7 лет назад
Dylan McLaughlin you're an idiot
@zach7763
@zach7763 7 лет назад
Mets Diehard it's a joke
@FSU2001
@FSU2001 6 лет назад
Dylan McLaughlin True. He also has pet velociraptors.
@greggh
@greggh 6 лет назад
@VideoFilmGrandpa That wasn't a joke. That was a troll.
@cameronsetters3032
@cameronsetters3032 6 лет назад
You're a mets fan, you dont matter.
@edmontonboy99
@edmontonboy99 6 лет назад
How can you not be romantic about baseball?
@crowtservo
@crowtservo 5 лет назад
You’re a Pittsburgh Pirates fan. That’s how.
@peteocean2848
@peteocean2848 4 года назад
"So,what do you do? I am a special assistant for Mark Shapiro, so what do you do
@OmarYaujar
@OmarYaujar 4 года назад
Because is boring
@philhaghagah
@philhaghagah 3 года назад
ur a fortnite kid thats why
@mariobacco2687
@mariobacco2687 3 года назад
@@OmarYaujar lol I guess you’ve never seen moneyball
@ieraHDTV
@ieraHDTV 6 лет назад
We may never lose again
@aimanfaisal5309
@aimanfaisal5309 4 года назад
Baseball fan aswell. Rare to see a football(soccer) fan here.😂😅
@TheMJHK
@TheMJHK 3 года назад
At least that's what they thought..
@darkj5410
@darkj5410 Месяц назад
:c
@joeyjones49
@joeyjones49 7 лет назад
Moneyball made it seem as if this team was made up of part-time appliance salesmen and amputees. These A's actually had a very good roster.
@ryankenny551
@ryankenny551 7 лет назад
Joey Jones the movie didn't mention how good this pitching was
@mattguz55
@mattguz55 6 лет назад
Joey Jones well they were just young. Most were coming up through the system, unproven, and had just lost 3 of their best players. They became good through this team. Much the same with the oakland teams since that point. They have a good young team from the farm system, maybe a few acquisitions here and there, and every few years can do something special.
@nizloc4118
@nizloc4118 6 лет назад
Lol, no kidding. Im an Angels fan, so I obviously remember this Oakland team well. The Moneyball movie made it seem like Beane grabbed hatteberg and Justice, and boom, they were as good as the yankees. Zero mention about Tejada, MVP candidate. Or Chavez. Dye, etc etc. MOST important....not once is the big 3 mentioned. No offense to the oak offense, but the big 3 is what made the As back then. Not to mention Lilly.
@suyashgoylit51
@suyashgoylit51 6 лет назад
you need to re watch the film if that's what you remember.
@Cashconsiderations
@Cashconsiderations 4 года назад
The whole point wasn't that the A's were making a team out of scrubs, it's that they were making a team out of underrated or unknown talented players who the rest of baseball thought as scrubs. Yeah, the scene at the start of spring training showing people making routine errors or pitchers throwing wildly looked like they sucked, but theres another where they're talking about Bradford and Peter says "This guy should be getting 3 Mil a year, we can get him for 200,000."
@uncensorer
@uncensorer 6 лет назад
When they were losing and losing, Billy Beane was being vilified, ostracized, mocked, etc. When they kept winning and winning, Art Howe (who HATED the system Beane implemented) was getting all the praise from announcers......
@isorokudono
@isorokudono 4 года назад
Yup. Trust me that no one in the Bay knew ANY of the backbar stuff.
@Uncircuited
@Uncircuited 4 года назад
not true. Art Howe was portrayed unfairly and if you see some of the clips he actually approves of what happens. Moneyball just made Art a villain because of dramatic purposes, but Art did like Billy's system. He did get too much credit for it though
@Uncircuited
@Uncircuited 4 года назад
@MANCHESTER UNITED and no one cares.
@pizzaki582
@pizzaki582 4 года назад
and I never seen a Baseball Fan go to a Soccer page and comment on how boring soccer is. People riot in the stand's because it's so fking boring.
@alejandrosanchez7252
@alejandrosanchez7252 4 года назад
Art Howe was fine with the idea of moneyball. He had conflict with Beane, because Beane traded away pretty much everybody and only gave him a one-year deal. The movie tries to create additional story by exasperating the tension between Howe and Beane.
@luizsanches7551
@luizsanches7551 7 лет назад
I don't care if Cleaveland topped Oakland. This streak was more emotional. It's incredible how they celebrate each victory
@KevinCantWait08
@KevinCantWait08 5 лет назад
They also didn’t have a movie made about their streak, and it probably won’t be done, so boohoo for them.
@AW-dq2oo
@AW-dq2oo 4 года назад
Kevin E. That’s cool...we have Major League...
@jvk9445
@jvk9445 4 года назад
Luiz Sanches without a doubt!
@joshualanci6718
@joshualanci6718 4 года назад
Luiz Sanches it was also more impressive. They didn’t have the amount of stars on their team as the A’s
@Rylopero
@Rylopero 4 года назад
Josh Lanci that's true, this A's team did have Miguel Tejada
@matt13r1
@matt13r1 7 лет назад
It's amazing that the A's did something that the Yankees never did
@timmysullivan2515
@timmysullivan2515 6 лет назад
matt13r1 Well, the 1947 Yankees won 19 straight, the '02 A's won an extra game though
@andrewrchooven1996
@andrewrchooven1996 6 лет назад
Timmy Sullivan exactly. So the Yankees have never done it
@timmysullivan2515
@timmysullivan2515 6 лет назад
@@andrewrchooven1996 Yes, that was my point
@foldinchair5808
@foldinchair5808 6 лет назад
The A's don't have as much money as the Yankees though
@PathOfDistrAction
@PathOfDistrAction 5 лет назад
@@foldinchair5808 I know huh??? how pathetic for the yankees that a "poor" team like the A's still managed to do this unlike the rich Yankees lmao
@sportsmaster1364
@sportsmaster1364 7 лет назад
A streak so big, they used the stadium's FOOTBALL capacity for that 20th game.
@Mister__Jey
@Mister__Jey 6 лет назад
no
@rickyfraschy6834
@rickyfraschy6834 6 лет назад
dawox23 yeah they did lol. u can tell, they always have the upper deck covered... that was full
@AE-vu3nt
@AE-vu3nt 6 лет назад
Nope.
@rickyfraschy6834
@rickyfraschy6834 6 лет назад
A E yeah lol, top deck is always covered... I've been there... not covered here
@jazzbassoonpaul
@jazzbassoonpaul 6 лет назад
The Oakland Coliseum is the only multi-sport field in baseball. That's why the A's can't get beyond occasional playoff appearances. The fight over the stadium for the A's is a huge issue here in the Bay Area and the main reason the A's can't hold onto their talent very long.
@OfficalAlexPlays
@OfficalAlexPlays Год назад
I like how not many fans in the seats in the beginning then packed house at the end. What a run for those misfit toys.
@spwb2k
@spwb2k Год назад
magical run for sure i watched most of them on TV but they weren't all misfit toys they had three 20-game winners, a great defensive infield and 3 all-stars in Zito, Chavez and Tejada who were all A's system guys not free agent castaways.
@JackieTrainwreck
@JackieTrainwreck 6 лет назад
As a lifelong A’s fan, witnessing this streak was amazing.
@edvardferand9934
@edvardferand9934 4 года назад
Those last 3 victories were so exciting. Three walkoffs in a row. And winning the 20th after blowing an 11 run lead. I always rewatch Moneyball to get pumped for baseball season. Have had to watch it twice this year though. Thankful we will actually get some baseball.
@williamreynolds3487
@williamreynolds3487 4 года назад
That walk off homer will always give me chills. One of the best scenes in movie history and one of the best moments in baseball history.
@MemestiffGaming
@MemestiffGaming 7 лет назад
When Billy Beane was a 🐐
@alphabeta4028
@alphabeta4028 3 года назад
0 ring...
@houstonbornwhiteguy5274
@houstonbornwhiteguy5274 7 лет назад
If I wanted to relive this I'll just watch Moneyball
@houstonbornwhiteguy5274
@houstonbornwhiteguy5274 7 лет назад
Evan Quinteli one of my favs
@samdaman0967
@samdaman0967 7 лет назад
Evan Quinteli phenomenal movie
@nolansteurer6834
@nolansteurer6834 7 лет назад
Evan Quinteli It's a must watch for baseball fans
@potatopotato5762
@potatopotato5762 7 лет назад
Evan Quinteli Absolutely definitely one of my favorite movies
@mpaulm
@mpaulm 7 лет назад
It's not accurate enough. The movie never mentions the starting big three they had for pitching (Zito, Mulder, Hudson), nor Tejada or Koch.
@stonerbellinger8679
@stonerbellinger8679 7 лет назад
multiple teams have done it but the A's are the most impressive. Billy bean made a 100 win team out of "defective" players. billy still goes by these rules to this day
@allkindsofgains8012
@allkindsofgains8012 6 лет назад
Nick Perez Bullshit.
@stonerbellinger8679
@stonerbellinger8679 6 лет назад
Cook 1776 explain to me why it's bullshit.
@FSU2001
@FSU2001 6 лет назад
Nick Perez No AL team had done it up to that point.
@Uncircuited
@Uncircuited 4 года назад
@@allkindsofgains8012 you're bullshit
@joeybonfante5580
@joeybonfante5580 5 дней назад
Who’s watching this as the As are about to play their final game in Oakland?
@isaachebert2714
@isaachebert2714 4 дня назад
🙋‍♂️
@TSNAnnotator
@TSNAnnotator 6 лет назад
You didn’t include Billy King’s “Holy Toledo” after the A’s blew an 11-0 lead? C’mon man!
@karlphilipemanuelcook4322
@karlphilipemanuelcook4322 6 лет назад
This team was stacked. Dye, Durham, Chavez, Tejada, Zito, Mulder, Hudson, and Byrnes were all very good to great players.
@shootermtd25
@shootermtd25 5 лет назад
How dare you! The teams stars were Chad Bradford, Scott Hatteberg, David Justice, and Ricardo Rincón!
@cameronhasko8870
@cameronhasko8870 5 лет назад
Matt Dumas Moneyball only pointed them out for the emotional aspect of the story. The true heart and soul of this team came from the above mentioned players, especially their pitching
@eolsunder
@eolsunder 3 года назад
just a joke calm down. lol. Just by watching the clips you can see that Tejada and Chavez did much of the grunt work, they were also higher paid for their talents. Only a couple players like Justice, pitchers, etc made more than them. I think tejada was like 4 million, chavez 3, and justice and one of the pitchers 7 million.
@TheIcecreamtaco
@TheIcecreamtaco Год назад
@@cameronhasko8870 those characters served a purpose… they were the replacements for the all star caliber players that the A’s had to give up the year prior to free agency due to budget constraints. The whole point of the movie is that they used sabermetrics to find these specific players to fill the gaps offensively. If they had just called up nobodies without a care, the team would’ve performed worse. Instead they were able to get the same average OBP between the players they lost with the players that replaced them. No one was acting like those players were the stars of the team because the point was also that they didn’t need to be. They just needed to… get on base lol. They beat the system in a baseball world where money buys wins by taking all the talent.
@Marco-nv6ps
@Marco-nv6ps 3 года назад
But... did they get on base?
@riocolmo5276
@riocolmo5276 4 года назад
Even after I have been watching the movie, I still don't know the rules. 🤷
@optical9676
@optical9676 3 года назад
Same
@AE-vu3nt
@AE-vu3nt 6 лет назад
When the streak started Cingular was still a phone carrier.
@ConnerMello2
@ConnerMello2 6 лет назад
Zito's curve was insane. I miss finesse pitchers like him.
@TenTonNuke
@TenTonNuke 7 лет назад
My favorite part of this whole video is the guy at 0:07 who throws the ball so vigorously, he flips end over end.
@andrewrchooven1996
@andrewrchooven1996 4 года назад
It's a pretty common power throw in mlb
@johnsarantidis6289
@johnsarantidis6289 4 года назад
That was Shannon Stewart of the Toronto Blue Jays
@membersonlydave
@membersonlydave 7 лет назад
hudson mulder zito, one of the nastiest top 3 of a rotation i can think of. just wow.
@foxjacob6
@foxjacob6 5 лет назад
Jermaine Dye and Miguel Tejada yikes man
@TheZway
@TheZway 4 года назад
Lmao
@ACD1994
@ACD1994 4 года назад
Maddux, Glavine, Smoltz
@reachingandreasoning
@reachingandreasoning 3 года назад
As a lifelong A’s fan watching them win these games was awesome. I remember Tejada walking off two straight games (wins 18 & 19). I still get chills watching this. Then I remember the sinking feeling of the Royals rallying only to have Hatty walk it off in the 10th. Never again will this happen in my life time. So amazing!
@diegojuarez8041
@diegojuarez8041 5 лет назад
I can’t believe in 3 years will be the 20th anniversary of this amazing streak
@konroh2
@konroh2 2 года назад
I can't believe it's been 3 years. Welcome to 2022.
@mez2824
@mez2824 2 года назад
@@konroh2 we really out here a month away
@leokorn1629
@leokorn1629 3 года назад
It sounds maybe a bit stupid, but since i watched the movie "Moneyball" and i´ve read about this season and generally about the Oakland A´s i am a fan. Unfortunately i cannot come to see the games live because i am european but i watch online and wear A´s caps as often i can. And, the september 4th is my birthday.
@whateverbro7189
@whateverbro7189 6 лет назад
When the a’s are good it’s really special. They have such an electric to them. Hard to explain.
@washedtae
@washedtae 3 года назад
Who’s here when the A’s are on a 11 game winning streak
@michaeljones155
@michaeljones155 3 года назад
13 now
@AdamWest1290
@AdamWest1290 6 лет назад
I loved this Oakland Athletics team, Chavez, Tejada, Zito, Hudson were my favorites....wish i can buy their jerseys again smh My A's are playing hot right now hope it continues all the way through October
@dirty.dan37
@dirty.dan37 2 года назад
It’s really crazy to imagine that this team didn’t even make the World Series let alone win it but regardless to do something like this is absolutely incredible
@lcrossmk8563
@lcrossmk8563 6 лет назад
If it isn't historic already, they won that last game on the day I was born.
@raccoon-ek7wd
@raccoon-ek7wd 4 года назад
lcrossmk8 Lucky
@leokorn1629
@leokorn1629 3 года назад
really? nice. well it is my birthday too, but i was born decades ago.
@qb8628
@qb8628 Год назад
And are you 20 now? Lol
@nizloc4118
@nizloc4118 6 лет назад
Im an Angel fan. This Oak run was impressive as hell. Crazy how the Angels kept pace with them. Long time ago so a lot of people have probably forgotten, but the AL West that year was insane. Seattle (Ichiro years) won 93 and didnt make the playoffs....3rd place team that won 93 games... Nobody gave the Angels a chance in October. I always felt the last 2 months of the regular season forged them. Those series against the As were as tight as any other team was going to be. The 2 series against Oakland in September in particular (with a nice Speez walkoff on Sept 12) were awesome to watch. Miss those days. The Angels and As were these two great teams that werent NY or Boston, so nobody paid them attention...even though both gave NY and Boston problems every times.
@marctroast5563
@marctroast5563 5 лет назад
Sad nobody talks about the Angels amazing run. They were 40 games back the previous year. Kept Pace with the A's. Won 99 games and if course the World Series. Two amazing stories out of the AL West
@easfgman4687
@easfgman4687 4 года назад
That 20th game was unbelievable. It played out like a movie. Only 1 word can explain how that happened and that word is "Baseball".
@ccLA08
@ccLA08 3 года назад
How can you not be romantic about baseball?
@captaintsubasa472
@captaintsubasa472 5 лет назад
Eric Chavez was the BEST 3B during those years both offensively and defensively.. Chavez and Tejada the most dangerous duo in that era.
@X-OR_
@X-OR_ 5 лет назад
I was there at the 19th win....
@WaMo721
@WaMo721 2 года назад
Who else came straight to RU-vid searching "Oakland 20 streak" after watching MONEYBALL
@jonjonbailey4314
@jonjonbailey4314 2 года назад
I love 💘n 2000 when Hudson flashed on Texas n won division
@abhinavshah5722
@abhinavshah5722 4 года назад
I never understood what people meant when they said they get chills from watching memorable things Until now
@ZeGhostXz
@ZeGhostXz 4 года назад
Yea I chills watching moneyball congrats lmao
@JuztN_Illuxion
@JuztN_Illuxion 6 лет назад
Now we just need to see a team get 27 wins to beat the MLB All time win streak record that hasn't been beaten since 1916.
@matt4455
@matt4455 6 лет назад
i still wonder how this team got eliminated in the first round
@johnlewis8934
@johnlewis8934 4 года назад
Matthew not enough experience
@theapologist6717
@theapologist6717 3 года назад
@@johnlewis8934 That and Hudson got lit up twice.
@truthtoberevealed5314
@truthtoberevealed5314 7 лет назад
As an A's fan I hope the Indians get to 20+. I remember the A's streak and know how it feels. Enjoy. Good luck in the playoffs.
@Nikohhh04
@Nikohhh04 6 лет назад
That A’s team was low-key stacked with memorable names
@TL2354
@TL2354 Месяц назад
Low key?
@Nikohhh04
@Nikohhh04 Месяц назад
@@TL2354 only saying low key cause on Moneyball, a mainstream movie, they didn’t even mention Tejada, Chavez or the fact The A’s had a big 3. But sure, let’s give Hatteberg a big role lol.
@paulneuenswander8963
@paulneuenswander8963 3 года назад
Most baseball games run 50/50 odds. Not much more or less. The odds of 20 in a row are very rare. Actually 1 in 2,000,000.
@SportsCenter27
@SportsCenter27 Год назад
And here we are today, as the Oakland A’s are currently 20-60.
@oeao2841
@oeao2841 7 лет назад
What a great team chavez, long, tejada, justice, dye, hatteberg, durham...and the big 3 mulder, hudson and zito...how do u not win a world series with that?
@karlphilipemanuelcook4322
@karlphilipemanuelcook4322 6 лет назад
Homar De La Torre Ask the Braves
@graciemaemarie11jones16
@graciemaemarie11jones16 6 лет назад
how? you got a team just three games behind YOU...the ANGELS...who were BETTER than the a's......BETTER...all these bastards were so fixated on the bastard a's....meanwhile, a real team, a real team, slowly was winning...winning....and winning.... the a's were beaten' by the twins....while the ANGELS beat the shit outta them...scored TEN runs in an inning in the deciding game....
@AdamWest1290
@AdamWest1290 6 лет назад
I was so emotionally pissed off when we lost to the twins in the post season...that team was better than the twins and we lost to them
@eastbayhwd1987
@eastbayhwd1987 5 лет назад
@@graciemaemarie11jones16 LMAO damn, you're hella butthurt. The Angels won the World Series that season, and you still find a reason to be mad.
@delukard07
@delukard07 4 года назад
@@eastbayhwd1987 because no one remembers them. only reason people know who won that year championship is because people search for oaklands A 20 streak.
@jonjonbailey4314
@jonjonbailey4314 2 года назад
If Miggy would hit Dat vs Minnesota n gm5 intake been colossal
@osvalcs_
@osvalcs_ 6 лет назад
And they screwed up, LMAO
@tylermorrison4791
@tylermorrison4791 6 лет назад
Gosh the team I grew up watching. Let's go Oakland!
@manuginobilisbaldspot424
@manuginobilisbaldspot424 6 лет назад
3:00 when it is NOT Lima Time. RIP Jose.
@evelmatos8286
@evelmatos8286 6 лет назад
Manu Ginobilis Bald Spot LA CACATA 🕷
@JanainaikpRpiobeiro
@JanainaikpRpiobeiro 4 года назад
Acabei de Assisti um filme do time A s Ator Brad Pitt Muito top o filme Ele se recusa a proposta de 12 milhões de dólares. Do Red sox Para gerenciar o clube O amor q ele tem pelo clube athleco As Eh maior do q o Money
@akoaypilipino2701
@akoaypilipino2701 3 года назад
Ricardo Rincon lifted this 2002 team🤣
@kred792
@kred792 Год назад
hearing Greg Papa and Ken Korach call these games is great nostalgia
@kashman2426
@kashman2426 2 года назад
Man I was in my prime during this streak. Must have caught about 2-3 of these games at the coliseum. I remember every single day of that streak just feeling like a kid in a candy store. Every day was A’s all day. I and my family were consumed by it.
@theromanceofwax
@theromanceofwax 4 года назад
Can't help but smile and tear up at the Scott Hatteberg HR
@charleslavadia
@charleslavadia Год назад
1:19 whats the broom for bro? 🤔 5:57 they swept all the opponents clean 🤯🤯
@MrPooly1459
@MrPooly1459 6 лет назад
It's a shame this winning streak was completely wasted by the ALDS elimination.
@antonioduverge3558
@antonioduverge3558 3 года назад
They should make a movie about this!!
@sawmill035
@sawmill035 3 года назад
They should make a religion out of this
@abhaysurya1199
@abhaysurya1199 5 лет назад
Behind this success was simply incredible! They didn’t have money but still had faith in them
@kylecostello1311
@kylecostello1311 5 лет назад
Indians did it better
@spwb2k
@spwb2k Год назад
Half empty stadium at 4:13 ...after fifteen straight wins.
@mistertibbs1105
@mistertibbs1105 7 лет назад
Wow Cleveland was apart of this winning streak for the A's. 15 years later..... Indians break their record.
@donaldcampbell9483
@donaldcampbell9483 6 лет назад
Bad DJ it was good to see them fail in playoffs as well 😁
@gomachanLovely
@gomachanLovely Год назад
すげえええええええええええええええええええええええええええええええええええええええええ
@Steven-wz7sh
@Steven-wz7sh 4 года назад
Because he gets on base.
@renatocosta8315
@renatocosta8315 7 лет назад
The 1906 white sox, The 1947 yankees and the 2002 Athletics have more company, As a Red Sox fan I wish the best of luck to the tribe on making history in the making again tomorrow night
@Cton88
@Cton88 5 лет назад
“Crazy. Just plain crazy.”
@BundyDunbar
@BundyDunbar Год назад
This A's team sure got on base alot.
@88PLR
@88PLR 4 года назад
They’re all we have left in Oakland 👍🏾
@tof194
@tof194 7 лет назад
R.I.P. Bill King
@reachingandreasoning
@reachingandreasoning 3 года назад
What an Oakland Legend… Holy Toledo!
@FLeA24681
@FLeA24681 7 лет назад
Cleveland about to win 19 straight
@laguna_bob
@laguna_bob 7 лет назад
FLeA24681 It's an amazing thing to accomplish, I'll give them that. However, the A's streak was for more impressive because Billy Beane built a postseason team with the league's low of 30 million dollars.
@DanielCurtis1980
@DanielCurtis1980 7 лет назад
Hector Rodriguez make that 22 and they may just never lose again...
@DanielCurtis1980
@DanielCurtis1980 7 лет назад
Matthew Pierson right, but it's not like he did it with a bunch of nobodies. He was just able to get some pretty amazing return on investment. I mean, that team was stacked, both with established stars as well as up-and-coming ones. Consider having Ray Durham (2x All Star, 2002= sixth straight season with 100+ runs scored), Miguel Tejada (6x All Star, 2002= AL MVP), Jermaine Dye (2x All Star, 325 career homers), David Justice (3x All Star, 1990 NL Rookie of the Year). Plus two hitters often easily forgotten who had runs during that time that project out to borderline HOF numbers if they'd been able to stay healthy and produce as such for 5-10 more seasons in Eric Chavez (in the six seasons from 2000 thru 2005 averaged 30 home runs and 98 RBI's), and Terrance Long (who was runner up in the 2000 AL Rookie of the Year vote, losing to 32 year old established Japanese Pro Kazuhiro Sasaki and was never and holds records for runs scored and hits by an Athletics rookie as well as the all-time Athletics consecutive games played record). Very impressive to put such a squad together for the money spent...and that's not even going over the ridiculous pitching staff lol...
@Jimmy_Hopkins15
@Jimmy_Hopkins15 7 лет назад
FLeA24681 21 straight now
@CaretakerWanted
@CaretakerWanted 7 лет назад
Daniel Curtis Damn, you're a baseball historian haha.
@raj8294
@raj8294 Год назад
Shame this team didn’t win a World Series
@SAJINPAPI
@SAJINPAPI 3 года назад
Just saw moneyball, brad pitt was lit
@nicoflores2501
@nicoflores2501 Год назад
Barry Zito, Mark Mulder, Tim Hudson the big 3!
@thewkovacs316
@thewkovacs316 Год назад
left out of the movie
@RyzoLND
@RyzoLND 5 лет назад
How can you not be romantic about baseball
@luiscerda2132
@luiscerda2132 5 лет назад
RIP Bill King one of the best baseball announcers Holy Toledo!!
@juliorodriguez2182
@juliorodriguez2182 4 года назад
This right here... I remember every single game especially remember the Detroit series watch at home
@runawayuniverse
@runawayuniverse 6 лет назад
I miss hearing the voice of Bill King call A's games. Shame he wasn't honored by the Hall of Fame before his death.
@guy7079
@guy7079 3 года назад
Anyone here after they won 13 in a row ?
@muckurhand68
@muckurhand68 3 года назад
I was a big Angels fan back in these days. Man I use to hate our division with the Mariners, Rangers, but I hated when the Athletics came in to town or we went up to Oakland they had a really well set up team it was a tough team to win.
@Bungbungkitty
@Bungbungkitty 10 месяцев назад
Many good times, and cherished memories with friends and family, at the Oakland Coliseum! Going to miss it.
@jpete3027666
@jpete3027666 Год назад
I’ve been an A’s fan for a long time, back to the bash brother days when I was a kid. It’s sad the A’s teams have always collapsed in the playoffs over the last 20+ years. Lots of great regular seasons. I think it’s probably due mostly to the fact that moneyball led to the team having less talent than a lot of other teams. Less talent and the moneyball system could win a lot of regular season games against bad teams and 4th and 5th starters. But going up against great talent in 5 game series where they were facing ace pitchers and loaded lineups just about every game, they couldn’t compete.
@MMAmachinhead92
@MMAmachinhead92 5 лет назад
Back when both Bay Area teams were ruling baseball from 01-06, then just the Giants from 10-14.
@littlemissbliss5804
@littlemissbliss5804 6 лет назад
I became a A's fan in 2002 what a great year for us A's fans we could've won the World Series that year but the Twins got in the way but great season by my A's I miss this team Tim Hudson (Barry Zito) AL Cy Young and Mark Mulder good pitchers and Eric Chavez, Miguel Tejeda David Justice Jermine Dye and more good team
@lpmoora
@lpmoora 6 лет назад
Little Miss Bliss It’s ok, the A’s have a bright future yet again. After all these disappointments and trades, it’s remarkable how the A’s are ahead of their schedule. They are playing way beyond expectations already!
@KristenOckertFineArt
@KristenOckertFineArt 6 лет назад
I became a fan in 1989, when I was about 7. My Dad was a Giants fan and my brother was an A's fan and that year it was the Battle of the Bay Bridge Series. That World Series between the A's and Giants is famous because our Loma Prieta Earthquake interrupted the game. Another famous sports moment, albeit a sad one. Ever since then, though, I have been an A's fan. When they started building the team up again after Giambi left for the Yankees and a few other key players left, I saw these young men come together and bring magic back, especially after 9/11, when we, as a nation, were still very raw and unnerved by what had happened the year prior. This streak gave us something happy to think about. It came a time when we needed it most.
@TL2354
@TL2354 Месяц назад
They, not we
@daevydjae
@daevydjae 5 лет назад
I lost my s*** when the A's lost that huge lead. I thought that was it. Then I lost it again when Hatteburg hit it out. I wish they had a ton of money like the Yankees. They had so many amazing players and their starting pitching was phenomenal. Lost them all to other teams. Heartbreaking - they could have won some pennants.
@Rickm449
@Rickm449 5 лет назад
stop adding music to these videos mlb.
@alexdavid2362
@alexdavid2362 7 лет назад
And the Cleveland got 22. Second most of all time
@黃師傅-p4e
@黃師傅-p4e 3 года назад
叫我怎能不愛棒球
@jaeal
@jaeal 3 года назад
Anyone know what a Chris Pratt RC is going for in a PSA10?
@renesantana5731
@renesantana5731 2 года назад
Those were the days...wow! I watch this every time I need an A's boost! Tejada sure looked juiced back then but so did alot of other players! Lol
@brianclark9161
@brianclark9161 Год назад
Wow !!! What a run !!! 👍👌✌️😎
@fan4life34
@fan4life34 6 лет назад
The Tribe's 22 in a row last year will never be broken, simply EPIC!
@jonjonbailey4314
@jonjonbailey4314 2 года назад
It jus wasn't Oakland but dats it but props too
@mase60391
@mase60391 Год назад
They get on base
@reinaldosalazar6062
@reinaldosalazar6062 4 месяца назад
That team...
@bmsvg7356
@bmsvg7356 5 лет назад
1:07 “DOWN THE RIGHT FIELD LINE, JUSTICE!”
@Kermodo
@Kermodo 6 лет назад
"How can you not be romantic about baseball?"
@jonjonbailey4314
@jonjonbailey4314 2 года назад
Ugotta b from Oakland ta know bouts da Coliseum !! We don't care how old it is!!! But we getting a new 1 don't trip. But Oakland Alameda County Coliseum is a California Landmark
@gedalyahreback2133
@gedalyahreback2133 2 года назад
I can't believe that this stadium was considered unsuitable 20 years ago and it's still active in 2022. Explosive bathroom pipes for everyone.
@Kreamations
@Kreamations 5 лет назад
Who'd they lose to the next day?
@ACD1994
@ACD1994 4 года назад
Minnesota Twins
@raylomas5508
@raylomas5508 7 лет назад
Truly a historic streak. I wonder if Cleveland will match them. With their unbelievable tear and LA's insane decline, this season has been a wacky one.
@dakotabloom738
@dakotabloom738 7 лет назад
As an Angeleno who was at the Rockies game last Thursday.... can we get some of this mojo? Just a bit?
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