This Is Where You Find Baseball
This Is Where You Find Baseball
If you're looking for old and not-so-old baseball games and content, you've found your new home. With more than 2,400 games uploaded here to choose from, look around, pull up a chair and take in a ballgame! We aren't all about "big moments," either; we believe there's something special about some random regular season game, just a part of the rhythm and flow of the long season. We're a private collector who loves the grand old game, and taped a bunch of broadcasts for our own use, and snagged others from similarly-minded collectors. And thank you all upon us reaching the landmark of 20,000 subscribers!
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Awesome
Epic find
And again we do apologize for the truncated ending.
Is it wrong for me to say that the Mariners and MLB lost a Future superstar in Greg Halman? If only his brother Jason wasn't so bitter about his brother's success that he murdererd him...
If you're reading this and you wonder to what @joeyparkhill8751 is referring, strap yourself in and read this: www.espn.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/8286055/seattle-mariners-gregory-halman-days-leading-death-hands-brother-jason
@@ThisIsWhereYouFindBaseball Yeah it's heartbreaking, especially when you discover that Mike Carp carried Greg's Uniform with him to every city, even when Carpy was with the 2013 World Champion Red Sox. :( It hurts me too because I saw Greg play in the Northwest League in 2007. I even got an autograph from him.
Was this the year Harry had his stroke?
Indeed it was.
Some of the guys playing in this game, I haven't thought about in *years*. Great stuff!
Deadspin -- back when it was great -- had a feature entitled "Let's Remember Some Guys." We'd like to think our whole channel keeps that lamented feature still going.
The pitch before Wade bog swung a mess and the game and the no hitter that pitch was strike three on the outside corner.
I miss our fans being savages like this.
Joe G mentions Cardinals' fans taking the train up to St Louis in his days. What a concept! How much fun would that have been!! Progress is nothing but a myth.
1:02:23 man if only they knew then what those kids would turn out to be…
Man that A’s team had some serious power
GOOOO, RICKEYYYYYYYYYYYYY! GET THOSE ALL-TIME LEADING WALKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Getting rid of tiger stadium was a crime.
When the bottom of the 9th rolls around and you notice there's an hour and a half left😳
Possibly the biggest HR in Blue Jays history 0:33. It was like, uh oh the series is tied here come the A's, another flop, to like holy cow the Jays might actually be for real this time.
I got Dennis Martinez autograph in 1990. The Expos beat the Dodgers in LA.
FINALLY NEW RAYS CONTENT
This was the day that it was announced that my best friend had ended his life 💔
We're sorry to read this and for you to have to re-live that day.
Thanks for the post. Hands down my favorite player when I was a kid.
This was my first game i ever went to at.3 years old - my mom saved the ticket. thank you so much for uploading so i can watch it as an adult.
T Mac low-key posted this throwback to show off his weight loss
Vizquel-Alomar the best
This Mets team would go further but it wasn't as good as the 1999 team. Losing John Olerud hurt & Rickey was a .300 hitter in 1999 versus 2000.
Moved back from California to take a job in Milwaukee in October.82 .... always a Brewers fan....and this state was on fire ...bars were full in the middle of the day during the playoffs...many didn't go to work on game day... backyard parties...block parties.....it was the most incredible feeling and time.....my most cherished Brewers memories.... what a great experience... 🍺
Sorry.. September... when the series between the Orioles a Brewers was going on...
CharlieFinley was JustLike AlDavis..except when it came to taking care of plsyers.. Throw in the Warriors & U have 5 straight Championships! NiceRun. Unmatched
The first stretch of a long 27 hours for Vin Scully. After this 10-inning game in St. Louis, he rejoined the Los Angeles Dodgers in Houston, where the Astros won the Saturday night game in 22 innings and the Sunday afternoon game in 13 innings. So Vin broadcast 45 innings in two cities in about 27 hours, June 3-4. 1989.
This team had three of the best second tier stars of all time in Ben Ogilvie Cecil Cooper and Gorman Thomas
I don't think that 8 year old me appreciated the player that Tony Philips was!
This is so damn cool! 2 years before I was born. Thank you!!!
WOW...just hit me after 3 minutes into this video that I was at this game with my Dad- Walt Terrell threw a 2 hit shutout complete game. I remember watching him in warm ups thinking he had some extra pop to his fastball, oddly enough he struck nobody out. He was a great sinkerballer. I also remember a foul ball going 5 feet over our heads in the upper level behind 3rd base- Thanks for the memories!
Wish Milwaukee was back n the AL& Houston back in the NL
I believe Citi Bank gave out polyester jerseys this day. I remember wearing mine and it was scratching the hell out of me the entire day. The day was beautiful.
Jr sounds just like Sr!!
Did not realize that Backman stole 30 bases, even with hitting so badly as a RHB that he thought about giving up switch-hitting.
Back in the day when you couldn't give away Braves tickets..
I remember traveling to upstate New York from Connecticut with my family when I was about 10. My Mom was a big Yankee fan, and when we got to the hotel and found out there was a no hitter, she was mad that she missed seeing it on TV. She’s gone now, but I’m sure she would have appreciated this. Thanks for bringing back a good memory.
I think this cost the Yankees another World Series. Yes I know it’s a big stretch considering it’s the alds and the Yankees had no home field in any round. But this Cleveland team was beatable and anything can happen against boston. I think Cleveland, NY, or Boston was going to beat Colorado.
I was at that game with a college friend of mine, who was an Angels fan. We were sitting along the first base side and were there for the whole game. We found out on the way home from the game that long-time Cardinals announcer Jack Buck had died earlier that night.
This game was 1 month after Tommy Greene's no hitter. I had just finished my freshman year in college lol. I actually remember this game, and it's a shame DeJesus tore his shoulder up
I really miss Shea Stadium
Look at that Boston traffic in '92!
From 36:27 through 36:41 I like the “Let’s Go Padres” stadium organ chant. I wish I can find sound effects like this
I was at this game
Nice
This was during the Cubs historical not so memorable 0-14 start to the season.
I was there, i was 12 year old, my first game at a ballpark, beautiful Qualcomm Stadium seem unreal for me. As a hard brave fan it broke my heart that they lost.
Orioles have come along way since the rebuild! They just did this to the Yankees last night
24:50 Scully talks about the difference between winning %s in baseball vs other sports. Someone once said "Every team is guaranteed to win 40 games and guaranteed to lose 40 teams; it's the other half of the games that determines your best and worse teams".
Lou Whitaker's play at the 13 minute mark is amazing. I had forgotten why they called him Sweet Lou... he was soo smooth going to his right.
The kid wirh the old man wig was the best!
I would rather watch ABC Monday night BASEBALL
There are several telecasts of such on this channel.