Craziest "1 in a Trillion" Moments in Sports History

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Published 2021-08-09
Craziest "1 in a Trillion" Moments in Sports History

BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY: Ephesians 5:1

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  • I love how in the first one he immediately turns to the penalty box like “I know the drill guys”
  • Dave Winfield of the New York Yankees accidentally hit and killed a seagull with a baseball in Toronto vs the Blue Jays, August 1983. He was charged with cruelty to animals and an autopsy was even done on the seagull. It created a lot of controversy here in Toronto.
  • @hf117j
    I love how at 2 minutes the thunder happens and the pitcher just drops everything and turns around like "Nope. I'm gonna dip. Yall have fun."
  • @byrondowling195
    I still have a Screenshot of the gamecast saying something like "Marcus Mariota passes to Marcus Mariota 4 yards for a Touchdown" and thought it was a typo until I saw the play 😂
  • @8:11 my beloved uncle Tom Hanneman Timverwolves sports broadcaster, calling it. RIP Unc. Love you.
  • @beez1717
    I'm amazed at how players are able to react in the moment in ways that seem superhuman, and then sometimes they don't even react as if it was special.
  • @KingcoleIIV
    The ball hitting Jose Conseco's meathead and going over the wall for a HR was hilarious.
  • 7:43 That would have literally killed that dude if not for that mask. A perfect demonstration of why catchers wear them. Mask or not, that one had to ring his bell!
  • @jacobreyes5357
    I don’t know why I laugh so hard at 9:30 the ball went back into the umpires pocket 😂😂
  • @dave3006
    0:27 "I got it, .... and I'm gonna keep my eye on the ball" 🤣🤣
  • I still remember seeing Mugsy Bogues nail a more-than half court game-winning shot at the buzzer in the early 90s. Also for the Hornets.
  • I’ve never been into sports, but these are quite enjoyable to watch.
  • @hamzzak
    10:40 this was some intense anime moment which could have taken a whole season
  • My mom would have loved these clips, she was a huge sports fan before her stroke. Miss ya, mom.