Tribe fan here. Thing I remember about this Yankees team is that every single man in their lineup was a tough out. They didn't have any big-time sluggers- their leading HR hitter, Tino Martinez, only hit 28, which was low for that era- but everyone in that lineup could hit the ball out of the park, and they were incredibly good at taking pitches, wasting pitches and running up pitch counts. The Indians could blow away pitchers with big innings and offensive bursts, but the Yankees wore them down through attrition. It was exhausting just watching or listening to the Yankee lineup wear down pitching staffs- pitching to them must've been absolutely draining. And Scott Brosius was a hell of a player both offensively and defensively. Just an amazingly fundamentally sound, balanced club.
@Surfer0413 жыл бұрын
You were punished for what you stole in 97.
@wiltongeorge85242 жыл бұрын
Just hearing Stuart Scott doing the highlights for game 6 was it. I miss him
@chrisuncleahmad6663 жыл бұрын
The 98 Yankees finally had to deal with something they had rarely faced that season- adversity. They Dealt with it well
@dukedematteo1995 Жыл бұрын
Thome is such an underrated alltime great. Great lefty slugger, excellent batters eye. OPS monster. 600 HRs. he hit left handed pitching well and had obscene oppo power.
@baroqueguitarist56737 ай бұрын
10:26 Young Bartolo Colon in 98 pitching a postseason masterpiece. This was the real world series of 1998
@hmhm8563 жыл бұрын
David Justice, Manny Ramirez, and Jim Thome, ALWAYS hitting postseason home runs
@greatestnitemare66263 жыл бұрын
Manny Ramirez was non existent in the '99 ALDS
@cdelano813 жыл бұрын
The ALCS with Cleveland was the series the Yankees had waited a year for. The year before, the Tribe upset the Yanks in 5 games, including Sandy Alomar's home run off Mo. And Jaret Wright won twice in the series, including the Game 5 clincher. After Darryl Strawberry's wife, Charisse, threw out the first ball, the Yankees sought their revenge on Game 1 starter Wright. Mission accomplished. Wright was knocked out of the box after 2/3 of an inning after giving up 6 singles and 5 runs. David Wells made it stand as the Yanks won easily, 7-2. David Cone and Charles Nagy dueled in Game 2. Justice's 4th inning solo shot had the Yanks trailing for the first time in the playoffs. The Yanks would tie the game but couldn't get the clutch hit that would've won the game. It was tied at 1 in the 12th, and with pinch-runner Enrique Wilson on first, Travis Fryman laid a bunt down. It was a beauty, Tino had to hurry and the throw hit Fryman in the back. The Yankees claim Fryman was in the baseline, and 2B Chuck Knoblauch, covering 1st, made a huge error in judgement in claiming interference instead of going after the ball. Wilson took advantage and ran all the way home to put Cleveland ahead. The Indians added two more runs and stole Game 2 in 12, 4-1. The New York newspapers grilled Knoblauch for his mental error, dubbing "Brain-Lauch" and "BLAUCH-HEAD" in the headlines. Buoyed by the Game 2 win, the Indians capitalized on the momentum in Game 3 at the Jake. Manny Ramirez, Mark Whited and Jim Thome (twice) all took Pettitte deep. Bartolo Colon went the distance in a 6-1 Indians' win. For the first time since late April, the Yankees were behind at any point, trailing 2-1 in games, and there was some possibility the Tribe could do it to the Yankees again. Onto Game 4, and time for El Duque to become a household name in Yankees' lore. Hernandez shut the Indians down for 7 innings and Paul O'Neill's 1st inning shot off former Yankee Gooden was enough for a 4-0 Yankee triumph and tie the series at 2 games each. In Game 5, the Yankees jumped on starter Chad Ogea with three runs in the first. Chili Davis drove in three, including a second inning HR. The Yankees held on to beat the Tribe, 5-3. Now one win away from the pennant, David Cone kept the Tribe in check for four innings as the Bronx Bombers stoked their way to a 6-0 lead. But Cleveland answered back with five in the fifth, capped by Thome's 4th HR of the series, a grand slam. Ramiro Mendoza, though, stopped the bleeding with three scoreless innings while Torre's troops added three in the 6th to make the score, 9-5 Yankees. That would be the final score, and the New York Yankees are now 121-50 on the season, and capture their 35th AL Flag. Now, four more wins is the Yankees' objective as they await their World Series opponent.
@albertwesker2283 Жыл бұрын
Holy cow those third strike calls on Thome were brutal
@flames24lightning3 жыл бұрын
Cleveland Indians were the only team to really challenge the Yankees this year and it gave a classic and underrated American League Championship Series.
@packersauburneric3625 Жыл бұрын
Ur right
@hmhm8562 жыл бұрын
Joey Cora (Cleveland) and Cecil Fielder (Cleveland) have both retired.
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
Scott Brosius has been SENSATIONAL so far this 1998 postseason against both Texas and Cleveland. Lets see how he will do against the Padres 3 games Against the Rangers = .400 batting average, .400 OBP, .700 Slugging percentage 6 games against Cleveland = .300 Batting Average, .500 Slugging percentage Brosius even had two great defensive plays in this ALCS against Cleveland in game 6
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
Ya he owned Trevor Hoffman smh in that 98 world series
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
13:04 Huge doubleplay by Mike Stanton to get David Justice in game 4
@keilow19772 ай бұрын
Luv hearing Stuart Scott miss him soooo much.
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
15:50 Huge doubleplay by Mariano Rivera, and a nice flip by Knoublauch
@ckendall673 жыл бұрын
The 1st real 'speed bump' the Yankees faced during their historic '98 season; fell behind 2-games-to-1 vs Cleveland on the road, Joe Torre said famously during his postgame interview 'I guess we're not the favorites anymore', but they would get clutch pitching performances from 'El Duque' and 'Boomer' Wells in the next 2 games and the Yankees were back on their way to winning the American League pennant & one step closer to capping off their incredible 1998 season.
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
David Wells was great in game 1 with an almost complete game shutout, and was great in game 5 with 11 strikeouts. David Wells also threw a complete-game-gem against Cleveland in game 3 of the 1997 ALDS
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
Was series mvp
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
That game 2 running and stumble and slide was Enrique Wilson career highlight, along with his ability to always hit Pedro Martinez
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
Yep was gonna say that that's funny
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
Omar Vizquel was everywhere defensively in game 3
@DyslexicSolMusic Жыл бұрын
At 2:10 in, Derek Jeter pulled a Rey Ordonez
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
WOW, the umpires this ALCS, mainly game 2 and game 6 were something else
@air718nyc3 жыл бұрын
this was a good series period
@jamescarlisle40232 жыл бұрын
17:23 "Enrique Wilson pulls out his wood, but his wood's not big enough."
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
3:39 Great play by Oneill; kinda dangerous though
@LLau Жыл бұрын
6:23 Grew up a Yankees fan, but what the hell was up with the strike zone in Game 2?
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
19:28 Omar Vizquel first career postseason error
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
14:24 WOW Omar Vizquel
@OctagonObserver Жыл бұрын
Yankees fan but holy cow Omar Vizquel was an amazing fielder
@walterlv013 жыл бұрын
This was a good series - even though the Indians won only 89 games to the Yankees' 114, they were good enough to have won 100-105 if needed; they just played in a pathetically weak division where no one else even finished over .500 so they basically coasted through the season. Nobody saw them as an unworthy opponent to NY.
@MaroonSandPod2 жыл бұрын
That HP umpire rubbed too much salt in their eyes before the game
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
Shame this ALCS didnt go 7 games. It would have been Bartolo vs Pettite in game 7 in Yankee Stadium When Thome hit that grand slam in game 6, I really though that Cleveland was gonna win game 6 And shame that they wont face each other in the postseason until the 2007 postseason. 1997 and 1998 postseason between them was really fun
@cbod143 жыл бұрын
It took until their fifth postseason game for The Yankees not to have a lead. That is dominant. Shout to El Duque for not being afraid.
@hmhm856 Жыл бұрын
This was Brian Giles final season with Cleveland, as he will be traded in the offseason for bullpen pitcher Ricardo Rincon. I like Rincon (and so does Billy Beane). However, Brian Giles will become a star player for the Pirates starting next 1999 season.
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
Yeah smh im Sox fan wish these Indians teams won a ring
@hmhm8563 жыл бұрын
9:27 COME ON THOME!!!! You gotta catch that!!!
@johndaniels7609 Жыл бұрын
Outside of Ozzie Smith, Omar was the greatest fielding ss of all time.
@danielspallone2113 Жыл бұрын
Notice the Yankees line score in game 6
@JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly3 жыл бұрын
The Yankees juggernaut got stuck in the mud for a bit here, then it just kept rolling afterwards.
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
Hey you in a non classic football video
@dukedematteo1995 Жыл бұрын
After Game 3 was the most adversity this team had since early April on the west coast.... No biggie tho.
@thomasgreller-347 Жыл бұрын
Robot umpires were needed back then as well. Wow what did Jim Thome do to those umps??
@jameslisle77753 жыл бұрын
Revenge for 1997!
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
Lmao mise well been I wish they faced each other in 1999 when Indians had Robbie alomar
@afridgetoofar18182 ай бұрын
19:53 Manny was such a terrible fielder.
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
Ya that play still hard to comprehend lmao
@baitemeАй бұрын
Bro literally ran away from the ball lol
@packersauburneric3625Ай бұрын
@baiteme ya hard to believe still I love watching these old series before I go to bed I miss the 90s so much and ya Manny was idiot savant lmao
@hmhm85611 ай бұрын
19:39 Manny non-webgem
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
Ya wtf not a web gem lol
@Mark-xl1ze3 жыл бұрын
The Yankees pay back the Indians after losing to them in the Division Series, the previous season.
@hmhm8563 жыл бұрын
And with Cleveland eliminated and Doc Gooden not winning game 4, Doc Gooden has NEVER won a postseason game (his team has won and he has pitched great before, but no run support, or he pitches badly, or that game 4 in the 1988 NLCS)
@lorimeyers38393 жыл бұрын
Man, Cleveland had zero pitching huh? Young Bart. Mesa. But it looks like they put all their faith in the offense.
@afridgetoofar18186 ай бұрын
Mesa wasn’t good after 95
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
@@afridgetoofar1818wasn't bad in 97
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
@@afridgetoofar1818he was on mariners team who Yankees owned in 2000 and 2001 alcs lol
@afridgetoofar18182 ай бұрын
@@packersauburneric3625 Dude literally blew the World Series in 97. He almost blew the ALDS when Paul Oneil came within feet of a homerun.
@afridgetoofar18182 ай бұрын
@@packersauburneric3625 I couldn't care less about his time with the Mariners lol
@64yanks3 жыл бұрын
A 4 hit shutout she says…… final score 6-1🤔
@killertigerace2 жыл бұрын
Jesus, no wonder mlb accepted all those resignations in ‘99
@kenalier2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂I was just watching this and thinking before I saw your post that man this had to be among the worst umpiring crews put together for a postseason series. Blowing multiple calls and inconsistent strike zones and while Ted Hendry in particular stands out, they were ALL terrible that series.
@packersauburneric36252 ай бұрын
@@kenaliernot as bad as the Marlins vs the braves in the 1997 nlcs lmao look up the livan Hernandez 16 k game in game 5 or whenever it was made this guy look like k zone lmao
@Surfer0412 ай бұрын
Volpe is inferior to jeter in every way.
@Surfer0413 жыл бұрын
Ramirez was an awful fielder. In Boston as well.
@ysbt163 жыл бұрын
No team in '98 was gonna beat the 1998 Yanks.
@chrisuncleahmad6663 жыл бұрын
Which kinda took some of the fun out of the 98 season
@ckendall673 жыл бұрын
@@chrisuncleahmad666 I dunno, I remember the '98 season as much for the Yankees' incredible dominance just as much the historic home run chase between McGwire & Sosa as well as Kerry Wood's 20 K's from earlier in the campaign.
@SeanNYGNYR3 жыл бұрын
I think the only team that could've was the Braves even if they were known for underperforming because of the Pitchers.
@cdelano813 жыл бұрын
Had the Astros beaten the Padres and Braves, the Astros would've given the Yankees the biggest test, as Randy Johnson would've started up to three times in the Series. And the Astros had a better record in the final two months of the season than even the Yankees. But the Padres have some extra motivation of their own. More on that when the NLCS recap is uploaded.
@ysbt163 жыл бұрын
@@cdelano81 I still remember that the ex-MLB player Steve Sax predicted that the Astros were going to the World Series before the '98 MLB playoff began in Fox sports channel.
@hmhm8563 жыл бұрын
Runner on top of tenth inning in game 2 was OBVIOUSLY inside too much running line and NEVER got back. Bad call by umpire (either first base umpire or home plate umpire, whomever had to make that call)
@cdelano813 жыл бұрын
Bad call by umps or not, Knoblauch should've gone after the ball, but he didn't, which compounded the fracture, and allowed Wilson to score all the way from first on a bunt. The replays show #1, a physical error by Tino, #2, a controversial call by Ted Hendry on Fryman running inside the line, and #3, Knoblauch chose arguing rather than getting the ball and holding Wilson at second.
@chadbuarsons85513 жыл бұрын
That's incorrect -- He was back in the baseline when the ball hit him. He's entitled to that ground when he's running, he has to be back when he hits the base, which he was.
@GoBlue_yanks42 Жыл бұрын
@@chadbuarsons8551 tell me you’re a biased Yankee hater without telling me you’re biased Yankee hater… the guy was 3 feet inside the baseline…
@dukedematteo1995 Жыл бұрын
Yanks shouldn't have lost Game 2. Chuckie with the costly brain fart.