 We had one of the more incredible nights in Yankee Stadium history that I've seen. I think you can say of all time it'll go there because Aaron Judge is stepping up to the plate at 59 home runs on the season, looking for his 60th. Everyone's got their cameras out. This guy's got two cameras out. It's brought to you by DraftKings. First pitch, fastball center cut right down the middle. Judge is thinking, oh man, I don't know if I'm gonna get another one of those. That was a good pitch. Next one, slider, low, doesn't flinch. Slider, slider, low, doesn't flinch. Fastball up top. Now three one, that's a fastball count. Give me that first one again. Give me that first one again. Come on, gets it and absolutely hammers it for his 60th home run on the year. It's coming down, it bounces off the railing. There's a guy in the very front row in a black shirt there. If he could have stopped that, maybe if he had a glove on, the ball's his. But nope, it bounces way up in the air into the bleachers, tracking it over that group of people's hands. This guy just misses it. It lands by that dude's foot, gets scooted over here. And now this guy in the away jersey, he's the one that's gonna end up with it. It's pretty funny because he goes down to grab it. There's a mad dash. Number 99, judge, is gonna wave for help. Like hey, hey, hey, I don't, or to the camera, I don't know what he's waving at. But our guy at this point, he has it right here. And he's looking at his friend. He's like, we gotta get out of here. He's like, I gotta get out of here. Look at it, look at it in his hand. It's in there and he's gonna show his friend right there. I got it and then he realizes, don't show people. He tucks it back in and his friend helps him and they get the hell out of dodge and everyone else is still looking, still in the pile. I would love to see the shot of when these guys stopped looking and came up empty and realized, oh, someone must have got it. But we don't have that shot. That kid got it. He got some tickets and stuff. Judge, 60th, home run. Look at this. I mean, just such an easy swing. Gentle, bat drop, no real celebration. This is my favorite reaction. This kid just, oh, and grabs his dad's arm and his dad grabs his arm and they're just watching it together and it goes out and they're just going crazy and then they're gonna hug and I just think it's beautiful. Father, son, baseball, it's kind of what it's all about for me. I love it. The whole crowd just going nuts, getting their videos in, filming it. Dugouts reaction, everyone double hands up. Seve and Higgy are just gonna have a perfect high five. They just turn to each other and bam, perfect. Harrison Bader, it's his first day with the Yankees. He's taking it in like, oh my God, my first game. And they give Judge a curtain call and his teammates make him go take it. He really didn't want to do it because they're still losing by three runs. It was just a solo shot. He's like, I don't know about all that, but I appreciate it. He wants to win the game. He said he was up, he said, fuck me. I don't wanna do that. Maybe he wants to do it. I don't know what he said there, but he was up earlier in the game with bases loaded and didn't come through. Meanwhile, it's still a ninth inning and now it's a three run game and Rizzo shoots that one perfectly to the gap so he gets to second base. Glaber works a walk, so now it's first and second and then Josh Donaldson's gonna come up and he's gonna flare this one. I don't know how it doesn't get caught, but it doesn't get caught. So now you got bases loaded, the go ahead run at the plate. Glaber's clapping, Seve's super excited. Marwan's got his glove on, always ready to go. And it's like, are we getting double magic in the ninth here? First pitch to stand is a strike. The crowd says, oh, that was a ball, that was a nice pitch, that was a strike. That's a ball low. And now this next pitch, some people may call that, might be off. Two and one, fast ball, fouls back into the ump. Now it's two, two. Stan's been struggling with high velocity this season and they decide to throw him a changeup in the zone which kind of shocked me and look what Stan does with this. Just an absolute line drive tank job for the walk off grand slam. Look at his hands, a circle change is not a lot of movement to it in the zone and just boom. Stan's menacing looking, huh? He's a pretty mean looking guy. But a joyous celebration and this shot of the celebration is so funny. Oh, not this one, this one's my favorite shot. Rizzo, helmet off, let's watch it back. Rizzo, number one in the air. Helmets coming off, don't need it, clears the wall. Yeah! That's such a cool shot. And then this one's Stan running by and now look at Judge and Stan. Look at the eye contact, Judge is giving Stan and doing the same pose, running by each other. Like bro! Like two lovers on separate trains, like the end of the movie and they decide to get back together and they're going to each other then they see each other on the trains and they're like, I'm coming to you, I'm coming to you. Just a lot of love and excitement in this shot. Just a lot of longing in the eyes. Oh dude, I see you at home plate, all right. Can't wait. And then it's absolute pandemonium. I mean, these Yankees players are just losing their minds. They're just running around, touching everyone, pushing everyone, screaming. You have to see Rizzo's face. Look at Rizzo's face. Look at Rizzo, he's a little kid as ever. Cause Rizzo scored, so he's just been at home plate. He's just waiting for everyone else to score. Stan throws his little pad in the air and the two Oswaldos jump for it and Cabrera knocks it away and then Nestor with the gum. Now this is risky cause Nestor tosses the gum so high in the air and Stan's still going to break down into the gritty which delays him getting to home plate which could really mess up the gum toss but Nestor threw it so high that they're actually okay. Now look, they're telling them do the gritty, do the gritty and you can see Rizzo being like, come on, do it, do it. This is just such a cool shot. Everyone going nuts. Look at Rizzo again, just like a little kid. Man, that's really cool. Okay, so now look. So the gum goes up here and perfect gum toss by Nestor. Unbelievable that he did that. Such hang time, he outlasted the slow-mo dance move. Perfect throw by Nestor who's been on gum duty all season. He's kind of perfected. It's the Yankees 15th walk off. They have 16 now by the time recording this and Garrett Cole's got to get his ass slaps in and then Stan, very diplomatic with his high fives. He gets Trevi, he gets Rizzo, he gets Paraza, he gets Cabrera, he gets Higgy, he gets Tilo, he gets Anduar, he gets Marwin, he gets IKF, he gets Glaber and a little head pat from Glaber and then the two Oswaldos in the background, like I can't believe we're here. They have a little moment. All right, then J-Mo, Tyone's coming for his high five, but Boone totally snakes it. Look at that. Boone just totally snakes it. And J-Mo credits him, hangs tough. He doesn't walk away. He keeps that left hand in the air. He says, let's do it and Stan gets to him. Look at that, reaches back, gets to him. Everyone gets a high five. Everyone's excited. This kid's taking a video. Hey, this guy's got tears in his eyes. I can't believe I just saw that. Oh my God. And to be honest, that's kind of how I felt. I did not realize I was gonna feel so emotional about this and wrapped up, but that's what passion and baseball can do for ya. And this guy goes, line drive, whew. Yeah. And the guy says, yeah, I didn't think it was gonna get over the fence. It got way over the fence. This one was brought to you by DraftKings. Thanks to DraftKings for sponsoring the breakdown. That was an awesome, awesome night. And I don't know, just really cool.