The Mariners walk off to win the 1995 ALDS vs the Yankees, a breakdown

Mar 31, 2020 142.5K views 3:55

What Happened

The year is 1995 and the New York Yankees are facing off against the Seattle Mariners in the American League Division Series. The Mariners, led by star outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. are trailing the Yankees by one run in the bottom of the 11th inning. Seattle's Edgar Martinez steps up to the plate and the tension is palpable. He manages to put the ball in play and the Mariners quickly load the bases. Griffey, standing on first base, takes off for second, narrowly avoiding the tag. The Mariners' rally is building and the crowd in Seattle is electric. With the game on the line, Griffey takes off for home, rounding third base. The throw to the plate is close, but Griffey slides in safely, tying the game and sending the crowd into a frenzy. The Mariners' dugout erupts in celebration, with players jumping up and down, embracing one another. As the dust settles, the camera captures the anguish on the faces of the Yankees players, particularly outfielder Paul O'Neill, who can't believe what just happened. The Mariners' victory is a testament to their resilience and refusal to give up, as they fought back from a late-inning deficit to secure the win. "Get up, get up!" the Mariners players can be heard shouting, urging Griffey to score the winning run. Their determination and unwavering spirit have paid off and the Mariners are headed to the American League Championship Series. The broadcast director's work is nothing short of masterful, as they seamlessly transition between different camera angles, capturing every crucial moment of the game-winning play. The shots of Griffey rounding third base and the Mariners' celebratory dogpile are iconic, cementing this as one of the most memorable moments in Mariners' franchise history. As the fireworks explode in the night sky, the Mariners and their fans bask in the glory of this hard-fought victory. It's a moment that will be forever etched in the minds of baseball fans, a testament to the unpredictable and thrilling nature of the game.

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