The video dives deep into behind-the-scenes moments and alternate angles from the ALCS, exploring everything from blown calls to emotional fan reactions. It opens with Eugenio Suárez taking a strike three low in the zone and disagreeing, only for multiple angles to confirm it clipped the bottom of the strike zone. The umpire got it right. One fun fan moment shows a woman with a glove miss a foul ball that bounces to the woman next to her, who snags it easily. Later, a more chaotic scene plays out when another home run hits a man’s bare hand, bounces off a chair, and ends up wedged behind a woman. A nearby fan digs for it, maybe a little too closely, and gets awkward looks.
The footage also highlights some great miked-up and dugout moments. Scherzer’s fiery mound presence includes yelling “Let’s fight!” even when he’s pumped up, while other clips show him melting when waving to his kids in the stands. The trident celebration makes an appearance after a big inning, and there are some hilarious fan reactions in the seats, like double birds and confused cheering. George Springer’s massive Game 7 homer gets a full showcase, not just for the hit but for the whirlwind in the family suite, with his wife sprinting around and hugging everyone in sight. Ernie Clement’s reaction to that same homer is pure chaos—hands on head, jumping, yelling, and almost leaping into the crowd.
The video closes with a fun look at swings, grips, and overlays. There’s a segment comparing swing mechanics on different counts and tracking movement on breaking pitches like sliders and splitters. It explains how the pitch grips create different spin profiles and reactions from hitters. The final montages include one-shot plays with no camera cuts, giving credit to the camera operators for perfectly capturing every moment. The video ends on two Blue Jays fans in wigs dancing game after game from the same seats, showcasing the lighter side of postseason baseball.