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1995 ALDS Game 5

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2010

An amazing moment in Mariner history. With almost all the players involved retired.

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  • Everytime I hear this I get the chills, probably the greatest baseball moment ever. Actually probably just the greatest moment in history!

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  • The Double.

  • @IamLukeSilz92

    I think A-Rod is the first one to jump on Griffey (no homo intended). You can see his face for a quick moment at 0:19.

  • People don't realize how big this moment was. The biggest moment in mariners' history, best team in mariners' history, called by the greatest sportscaster in MLB history. This right here is true gold. Even the mariners winning a world series would not beat this moment right here.

  • which of these players are stll around? O_o

  • @manwithoutfear05 And yet, no disrespect to Niehaus, but I think Musburger's nationally televised call was actually better. Alas, I can't find it anywhere on the internet.

  • @dukedub Yeah, Jr had the sweetest swing I, personally, have ever seen. A swing so technically sound, and considering he is 6'3" and a naturally powerful man, he could hit homers like slicing butter...

  • @yatrix89 Thank you very much!

  • @Nikoduurius Since Junior probably shouldn't be looking at the ball when he's rounding third, they have a Third base coach, who gives the players (Junior) signals when on second, third and/ or rounding third. You do have the other half right, But instead of the players waving him in it was the third base coach "saying" that he could beat the ball to the plate. (The players could be in the dugout signaling him that he could make it, but be really only looks at the third base coach). :)

  • Hello, I'm from Finland and I would like to know what Niehaus means by saying: "they're going to wave him in!" Is it like the other Seattle players show Junior that he will make it before the ball gets to catchers glove? Could someone tell me? Thanks. :)

  • @CptSpockSkywalker yankee fans

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