Walk-off moments are among the most dramatic and exciting in baseball. From game-winning home runs to clutch hits and unexpected endings, these breakdowns capture the raw emotion and intensity of the game’s most thrilling conclusions.
Top 10 Walk-Off Breakdown Videos (Ranked by View Count)
Three Dodger Rookies hit Walk Off homers in a row
The Dodgers pulled off three straight walk-off wins against the Rockies in one wild series. Game one ended with rookie Matt Beaty smashing a fastball over the Bank of America sign to seal the win. The celebration was calm by walk-off standards.
View count: 1,910,769 (last updated at conclusion of 2025 season).
Machado hits a walk off homer to cap off wild 9th inning
The Padres looked in control with a 4-1 lead in the ninth, but things unraveled quickly. Josh Hader came in and couldn’t find the strike zone. He walked the leadoff batter, gave up a bloop single, and hit the next guy.
View count: 1,271,721 (last updated at conclusion of 2025 season).
Max Scherzer accidentally celebrates a walk off in the 8th inning
The Royals and Nationals were tied 2-2 in the bottom of the eighth when Ren Downes drilled a shot to left-center. Adam Eaton, already on first, took off and rounded the bases to score the go-ahead run. Nationals players were pumped, and Max Scherzer raced out of the dugout thinking they had just walked off the game.
View count: 944,123 (last updated at conclusion of 2025 season).
Mets comeback in the 9th to walk off the Orioles
The Mets pulled off a wild walk-off win over the Orioles after clawing back in the ninth. Down by one, Dominic Smith came off the bench and tied it with a pinch-hit double into right-center. That fired up the crowd and brought the energy up in the dugout.
View count: 892,220 (last updated at conclusion of 2025 season).
Yasiel Puig takes advantage of the Brewers misplay and scores the walk off run
The Reds pulled off a strange but exciting walk-off win against the Brewers thanks to some aggressive baserunning from Yasiel Puig. With two outs in the inning, the Brewers pitcher had a chance to end the inning multiple times but couldn’t put it away. On a 0-2 count, he left a 97 mph fastball over the middle that got hit and kept the inning alive.
View count: 781,368 (last updated at conclusion of 2025 season).
The most boring walk off you’ll ever see
The RailRiders pulled off a walk-off win over the IronPigs in one of the strangest endings of the season. Tied 5-5 in the bottom of the 10th at PNC Field, the RailRiders loaded the bases after a series of walks and close calls that had the crowd and players visibly frustrated with the umpire’s strike zone. The tension was high but the energy stayed flat, with little offense until the final play.
View count: 709,625 (last updated at conclusion of 2025 season).
The Rays walk off on a wild pitch
Boston and Tampa Bay battled through a scoreless game into the late innings with both teams struggling to generate offense. The Red Sox finally got something going in the top of the seventh with a leadoff double. But Joey Wendell, playing third for the Rays, made a sharp grab to keep the game tight.
View count: 692,234 (last updated at conclusion of 2025 season).
Davey Martinez prints photo of bad call
The Nationals lost a tough one to the Astros after a controversial no-call on what looked like clear runner interference. With the infield in and bases loaded, they got the first out at home and tried to turn a double play at first. But the throw nailed the runner in the head.
View count: 620,448 (last updated at conclusion of 2025 season).
Tauchman robs Pujols of walk off home run
The Dodgers and Giants battled in a wild ninth inning that turned into one of the most dramatic finishes of the season. With two outs and the Giants leading, Justin Turner hit a grounder that should’ve ended the game, but Mauricio Dubón bobbled it. The misplay extended the inning, and moments later, the Dodgers tied it on a deep shot to left.
View count: 617,831 (last updated at conclusion of 2025 season).
Judge hits his 60th and Yanks walk off with a grand slam
Aaron Judge hit his 60th home run of the season at Yankee Stadium, capping an emotional moment in front of a packed crowd. Fans knew the milestone was coming, and when Judge finally got a fastball in the zone, he crushed it. The ball bounced off a railing and ended up in the bleachers, with several fans scrambling before one guy finally claimed it.
View count: 589,524 (last updated at conclusion of 2025 season).