LOUDEST crowd reactions in White Sox history
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We don't usually fill the stadium, but when Sox fans show up we're the loudest fans in sports. You can't reasonably compare a packed game at Wrigley to one on the south side. I have no ill will towards the Cubs; that's simply the truth.
In my opinion, these are the loudest crowd reactions in Chicago White Sox stadium history. People might question the May 2006 Joe Crede grand slam, but those post-World Series crowds of '06 were deafening. Into every pitch.
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I was at game 3 in ‘21 , it was the loudest crowd I’ve ever heard in my life and I lost my voice. Best night of my life.
@jimmypope4808
Жыл бұрын
biggest regret ever was not going to that game when i had a chance
@princeliljay1
8 ай бұрын
Me too 😢 That game was the best game I’ve ever been to 💯
@Nicky2Chains
Ай бұрын
And now they are 3 and 21 as of this comment
Early crosstown was electric. The novelty and pure hatred between those two fan bases makes it such an underrated rivalry at the time
@narski82
3 ай бұрын
Yeah those early mid 2000 match ups nearly ruined friendships
In terms of decibel level, the loudest moment was Crede walk off double vs angels
@billiam247
Жыл бұрын
I have never been anywhere else where I felt that kind of buzz. Absolutely unreal.
@chibearsfan313
Жыл бұрын
@@billiam247 The Konerko slam and Pods homer vs Houston were higher.
@billiam247
Жыл бұрын
@@chibearsfan313 I wasn't present for those. I wasn't talking about anything I didn't personally experience.
@shhhhip52
Жыл бұрын
100% what an awful call by Buck too
I was only 4 and I was with my mom and dad at the blackout game and it was amazing. We were sitting in the right center seats right next to where Thome hit his homer
Man I miss that ear splitting air raid siren!!!
I was visiting from NJ specifically to go to the old Comiskey and Wrigley. It was at the height of the push to replace Comiskey. I saw the Cubbies in the afternoon and my Yanks were playing the Sox that night. The Sox came back in the 9th to win the game. It was probably the only time I was glad they lost because the Na Na Hey Hey came roaring from the crowd.
Man those were some moments and i'm proud to say that I was at some of those special games that had those loud crowds: The ALCS game 2 vs the Angels (AJ's drop ball call) '05 World Series game 1, the '06 sox vs cubs game at home (AJ getting punched 'in the grill' at home plate by Barrett) and the '08 blackout game.
2008 one game playoff vs Twins aka The Blackout Game. When Thome hit the bomb in the bottom of the 8th to take a 1-0 lead, it was so loud I thought my brain was going to explode.
Recency factor. 1978 doubleheader versus Twins was wild. Jim Spencer hit HR and Comiskey was rocking!
@YESJesusisLord100
Жыл бұрын
The whole weekend series vs KC in late July 1977.
Looking back at the "Blackout" game. Three players had their most memorable moments with the Sox. Griffey, Danks and Thome.
Boy i miss those days
The catch by Dewayne Wise to save Mark Buehrle's perfecto should have been on there. Great, loud moments, but Dewayne should be there.
Add Thome’s walkoff 500th HR and The Catch by Wise for Buehrle’s perfect game to the next one you do. The crowd lost it for both of those.
0:52 - Casual nap taking on the track next to the wall.
I realize that the new ballpark could have been designed better. Yes, it has the "cookie cutter " feel to it. But when that stadium is filled and something good happens for the White Sox, that place can rock with the best of them.
@Connor Smith any more 49ers highlight films????
The creed walk off and leury Homer we’re neck and neck as I was at both.
I was at game 1. 🎉 That's all that needs to be said.
Wish I could hear the 05 world series on radio instead of Joe buck
As long as Jerry Reinsdorf owns the Sox, there won't be very many World Series moments to cheer about, as he DOES NOT want a World Series winner for the Sox, else he'd be spending money necessary on quality players to make it happen. Same thing with his other team, the Chicago Bulls. When they won their 6th NBA championship of the 90s, he made sure to dismantle the team, so as not to bring anymore championships home. That's what kind of a person he is. Reinsdorf needs to be made to sell both teams, and get out of the ownership business if he doesn't care about winning championships.
Is that a young Sweaty Freddie appearance on Seattle??
No Big Hurt and only one Ventura walkoff? That's south side blasphemy.
4:20. Kid covering his ears.
Frank Thomas walk offs and Grand Slams not included?
@Crush_Tiggrr
Жыл бұрын
@@smithsthoughtsGot it, thanks for the great uploads.
@Crush_Tiggrr
Жыл бұрын
Epic grand slam kzread.info/dash/bejne/gKeX2qark8nfdqg.html
@Crush_Tiggrr
Жыл бұрын
Epic walk off kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioWau8SsornMoNo.html
@watsonroadster3707
Жыл бұрын
@@smithsthoughts There is one Thomas HR that was deafening at Comiskey. Mid summer...1993...Saturday night against Kansas City. Both the Sox and the Royals were taking turns leading the division. I think Kevin Appier started for KC against Jack McDowell. I believe it was 1-0 KC in the bottom of the 8th. Thomas came up with Warren Newsome on and hit a Home Run to left centre that ended up in the back row of the bleachers. Place went berserk and the high 5 Thomas gave to Newsome ( who was about 5'5") almost crushed him...Roberto Hernandez came in to close it out and the Sox went on to win the division.
I wuz ina park '83 to see 3 back-to-back 1st inning homers (not 3 consec pitchs); name those hitters
you ruin the old footge when u crop it
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3.9k views that's about the number of people per sox game...
I mean, measured from where? If some dork screams into a microphone from one foot away (like in the first clip, yeesh), it's going to sound "loud." For my money, the Konerko WS grand slam was easily the loudest reaction I personally experienced, followed by Carlos Lee's walk-off slam to beat the Cubs. I was present for both.