MLB | Forgotten Classics #38 - 2018 World Series Game 3 (BOS vs LAD)

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Published 2023-01-28

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  • @SurgingSpecs
    Eovaldi with one of the best losing pitching performances ever. I like this idea of games with an iconic moment that most people probably remember, but showing that the rest of the game was pretty good in its own right.
  • @JJRDuosion
    Ain’t nobody forgot this one 😂classic but not forgotten
  • Next one's gotta be 2002 WS Game 2 (Angels win 11-10, super back and forth)
  • @BondandBourne
    Nathan Eovaldi. What a performance. Even though the Red Sox lost this game, I think everyone seeing his determination and will to pitch for as long as possible in extra innings of a World Series game fired up the team.
  • @RicardoKugo
    I remember this game so well. I live in the Netherlands where the games start 6 hours later due to the time zone so we started watching at 10 or 11pm if I recall correctly. Got a whole group from my baseball team to watch together and it was a blast.
  • This was quite the game! I remember staying up late on a phone call with a group of friends about it; one of the few times the conversation was sports-related. Lots of good memories. Thanks for continuing this series, your work isn't unappreciated!
  • I watched that full game and was so happy when la walked it off in 18
  • @togetic1486
    Just gonna say, I’ve watched almost every video on this channel since the end of 2016. I enjoy watching a lot of highlights channels, but this one is the superior one by far. It’s really cool to see somebody have the type of passion for baseball like I do, and it’s a breath of fresh air
  • @nxxdle_
    Eduardo Nunez gave everything this game - unsung hero
  • I know Muncy is the hero in that game, but the legend of Nate Eovaldi was born that night. I don’t think there has been a better postseason pitching performance since that. One of the best moments that happened after that home run, was when Nate got back to the dugout, hanging his head, his teammates patting him on the back, letting him know what a job well done he did. This is a hot take, but Nate was the player of the game in this one.
  • @iamjobu6101
    I suggest some more of the 2005 white Sox playoffs games. Really underrated championship team!
  • Loved the image of Sandy Koufax giving a standing ovation for Walker Buehler
  • Amazing game, I was just happy I stayed awake to see the whole thing. When Muncy finally walked it off, I was like thank goodness I can finally sleep!
  • Love this channel. Baseball is my first love and will always be. Thanks for sharing these amazing videos. Keeping the sport alive
  • @Senatorbinks
    red sox fan at @0:02 went to game 3 of the ws took a five hour flight from boston just to wear the tiniest logo of their team. Homie was scared of visiting LOL
  • @TriPlaySports
    I remember watching this as a Red Sox fan, and staying up until 3:30 AM EST. I watched Eovaldi keep dicing and making sure the Dodgers couldn't get anything done. I was pretty pissed that I watched a nearly 7 and a half hour game only for us to lose. But hey, we won the World Series the next day, so it didn't matter. I was pretty hyped that despite the loss, the Red Sox were part of MLB history (longest postseason game timewise in MLB history).
  • @ryanberner04
    These last 3 have definitely been classics, but I don’t know if I’d say they’re forgotten