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Could not agree more. Underdogs, comebacks, loving your teammates, kept battling, relentless and finally, redemption, and a 95 year old billionaire owner realizing a life long dream, while standing next to his son. Why sports is always best drama on tv. I love this team so much!
As a true Washingtonian, DAMN this was a great time to be alive...still comeback every few months just to watch that amazing World Series run Congrats 2019 Washington Nationals
@@MCQ37Highlights this is seriously an incredibly good production. Thank you so much for doing this. Labor of love, I'm sure... without baseball this spring it's been tough and this is exactly what the doctor ordered. Well done.
“And there it is! The Washington Nationals are world champions for the first time in franchise history!” That will NEVER get old. I will always love that team. And this video is making me miss Rendon even more
2018 Boston RedSox? They beat the Yankees who had 100+ wins and the most homers in the majors. They didn’t win two games against the Sox. Astros 100+ wins best ERA in the majors they didn’t win more then one game against Boston. Dodgers had projected 100+ win talent and had come off back to back pennants and they didn’t win more then one game against Boston. The Nats were good but to say they where the best in MLB history is a drastic over statement
Zazzaro703 lol that was fun Todd Frazier was hitting walk of bombs off like the guy who a 10000 ERA and earlier in the season me my dad and my cousin went to the Mets Vs Nats and Wheeler blew up but the Mets almost came back and won lol
I think it's great the Nationals won it all. They deserved it all the way. I think it's hilarious that they did without Bryce Harper. I'm glad he didn't get a chance to vast in the Nationals glory...way to go guys!!!!
Didn’t think they’d win with all their failure but they likely won because of harper leaving as he probably held them down and Soto who had the attitude and Harper was right he did bring a championship back to DC
I'm not sure there's ever been such a change to a team by having one player be gone. It allowed Rendon, who for all but one season has been better than Harper, to shine. It allowed Soto to become the star he is. It allowed a guy like Parra to bring child like energy to the park everyday. They truly enjoyed playing for one another, I don't think anyone played for Harper or that Harper played for anyone. When I saw Davey go crazy fighting for his guys in Game 6, getting ejected, completely losing his mind, it made me truly realize this team was a family.
That's just cruel. Bryce Harper did it all for Washington. Every game he fought and puffed his chest to help Washington, and this is the trash Nats fans give him? Sick. Absolutely sick.
@@bri.51 Couldn't agree more. As a lifetime D.C. area resident that was taken along with my younger brother, by our uncle, to see Senators baseball games three different times from mid-1967 to early April 1971 at D.C. Stadium-R.F.K. Stadium, including the massive 1969 Opening Day with more than 45,000 fans, Harper was a gift for us fans. He took the honors for "heart & hustle" from the alumni assoc. of MLB, created the "Harper's Heroes" charity for kids struggling with medical matters, won a MVP award and a home run derby crown in front of the home fans while wearing a headband with the design of the D.C. flag around his head. We harbor no resentments for Harper. When the 2020 Independence Day visit by the Houston Astros that we had tickets to was cancelled by the virus, we decided to make a pilgrimage out to Fairfax County, Va. to go see Bryce Harper Field, then afterward went to one of Harper's familiar places to dine, the Silver Diner in Springfield area (his preferred Silver D. was the one in Arlington). The new Silver D. has opened in Oct. 2022 across from the CF entrance at Nationals Pk. Bon Appetite!
Sorry to say but yall aren't going to win another world series anytime soon , yall are loosing your best hitter and Strasburg. If the Astros cheated how come no home team won at home in the world series, how pathetic.
Waited a long time for this. I was a big Senators fan and was so upset when Short moved the team to Texas. But now finally, a World Series curly W is in the books. We are the Champions!! Man, it feels so good to say those words.
Tell me about it....I was 6 1/2 years old when we moved to Northern VA, right outside of DC....in December of 1971, three months after they left. Made it though all those years of waiting, the trips to Baltimore to at least be able to see baseball in person, to finally getting a team of our own again, despite the asshole who owns the Orioles doing everything in his power to stop us. Back-to-back 100+ loss seasons, "Strasmas", the Werth signing (which everyone laughed at until other FAs decided they wanted to play here, too) and finally exorcising the demons of 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017....what a ride. Sadly, this year's team shows very little of that childlike joy the 2019 team had. But at least it's real baseball and sure beats the abomination that was 2020.
Wow it is good to see a guy stick with this Team I am quite young so I never got to see the senators but this made me sad to watch it will never get old go nats!
As a Dodgers fan, I have much respect for the Nationals. I started to root for them after they took out the Dodgers even though I was disappointed and I’m glad they won the WS against the Astros.
Who knew that a group of dudes who throw and hit balls for a living could make me so emotional. You can just see the passion in all of them. I will never forget the 2019 season.
Whoever put this team together truly understood the idea of motivation. This team was comprised of almost an entire team of guys who were either at the end of their career and wanted to go out with a bang, near the end of their contract so they knew they needed to perform, and had the small group of players who were just hitting their stride like Soto and rendon. But now 5 years later, the proof is in the pudding, Eaton gone, strasburg surgery, sherzcer surgery, rendon (garbage now), turner signed with Los Angeles after, and almost the entire bullpen is since retired. Motivation and the right talent symbolized the 2019 nats
I’m commenting this in 2022 and if your reading this in 2022 good job and the nationals just fell down but even today in 2022 this video reminds us all how special the nationals are❤️❤️❤️
As a dodger fan, you guys were the team I feared playing in the nlds. I knew about your guys struggles in the past, and how much hunger, fight, and resiliency you guys have in the team. I have nothing but respect for the nets organization and made me so happy to finally see them win it all after all those disappointing years. You guys deserved every bit even after harper left as well. NLDS rematch next year? 😂
i loved this team and i remember watching the world series and anthony rendon hitting those homers. rendon was my favorite player and i miss him. it’s sad that we’ll never see this team again.
Well put together. Great video. Just absolutely an amazing year by the Nats. A lot of people were rooting for them, fans or not. They were just a fun team to watch.
I love it when organizations that have struggled for so long finally win. 9 years earlier when the Giants finally won, it was such a great feeling. Just seeing your team constantly lose and come up short is so disheartening. That magical rush you get when all that $#!+ is washed away, it's awesome.
I'm a Brewer fan, I remember watching that game on my phone. I was so mad that Hader ended up blowing another big save opportunity. But now I'm not even mad, it's still frustrating that they lost. I love Juan Soto, he needed so put something historic on the board to make his young self memorable. It just so happened to be against the Milwaukee Brewers. Respect 👌
Man... I was there from spring training until the end. I get goosebumps rewatching what this team did. They refused go go quietly all season long. They refused elimination every step of the way and won it all. I will never forget what it felt like when we won the whole damn thing. I will never forget that.
I went to the first nationals game ever at rfk and the first inside nats park when it opened. As a die hard nats fan that’s supported the team since they started, mourned when Harper betrayed us, and stuck it out through all the hard seasons. This was amazing!! Baby SHARK 🦈
@@fatdingo8251 I didn't know what he meant either really, I just got that he was saying majority of the fans are bandwagons or something, but I really don't know either, LMAO 😂!
Not a Nationals fan (Yankees, lol), but the Nationals always will hold a special place in my heart. They started off 19-31, managed to come back in a wildcard game, and beat a 107 win team (Cheating Astros) in 7 games. Like, holy cow, who couldn't love a story like that?
Oh man, I was so emotional throughout this entire video but that music in the end and the moment when Howie sent the ball to the right field off the pole, I couldn't stop myself but shed a tear. An amazing year, I'll never forget it. We finished the fight!
I'm a Yankees fan, but what the Nationals did was astonishing. Coming back like they did is mere impossible. I remember taking the Brewers in the Wild Card, thinking the Nats would get destroyed, but the Nats proved me wrong in every single way
I've been a Nats fan since they moved from Montreal. Zimmerman is the man. Soto is the bomb. Strasburg, what can you say about him. Perfect in the Playoffs, 5-0. Scherzer, perfect too. I was so upset when the Senators moved to Texas as a kid. But that's the past. The Curly W winning World Series Champs Nats are the best in the MLB this year. GO NATS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some series last forever. It’s been almost a year and I STILL can’t truly appreciate what this team went through to finish the fight. I wish my friend Wilbur got to see it. He died on june 22nd. They had just beaten the Braves and were a month into their turnaround. The last thing he ever told me was that the nationals were somehow making the playoffs and gonna win a round. If only he knew. He grew up a senators fan. He waited 92 years for a day that never came. Thank you nationals. Some things mean more than the game.
I’m a full Braves fan, but I’ve always had a place for being a Nationals fan as well back in the 5th grade when I had went and saw them play in D.C. To know that both the Dodgers and the Astros lost to the Nats in ‘19 and the Braves in ‘21 just proves the the NL East can be a scary division to mess with. And, as much as I hate to admit, POSSIBLY, the Mets and Braves this year in the postseason is scary to think of before the All-Star Break.
*IM A NATS FAN AND I WILL NEVER FORGET THE FIGHT THAT WAS FINISHED*!!!! And I dont know why but I’m watching this in June 2020, still gives me goosebumps!!! This is amazing!
I was at number 1000 for Zimm and let me tell you, it was something special! I am honored to have been able to see the Nats rise from the bottom to the tippity top. Incredible!
Hi there, I love your video! Thank you for making this, great job and well done! I've been a Nationals fan since the RFK Stadium days in 2005. The championship titles of the Nationals and the Capitals in 2018 mean I can finally be a 100% proud local D.C. sports fan....Good Times!
As a giants fan I adopted the national last year for there run and wow what ride you guys had. I mean it's hard to cheer on a team that isn't your own but you guys made it so easy. Congrats it sucks the fans couldn't get the opening day treatment this year but you'll hopefully get it next season. As fan of baseball I'm so happy for you guys