MLB Greatest Catches In History (HD)

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Published 2017-04-23
MLB Greatest Catches In History (HD)
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  • Imagine how many incredible plays we never saw because television wasn't invented yet...
  • @andrew2377
    3:09 I legit thought the announcer was about to say "Ed Sheeran!"
  • @claera5379
    Bruh i dont even play or watch baseball but im still watching this at 3am lol
  • @mteman22
    How can they not include "The Catch" by Willie Mays in the 1954 World Series, which is still considered the greatest catch ever. He caught the ball over his head about 425 ft from home plate after running 115 ft and took only 1.3 seconds from making the catch to making The Throw, back into the infield to prevent the runner on second from scoring. At the time it was the 8th inning with score tied at 2. Not only was it an incredible catch and incredible throw, the context was critical in the game, which is why it's remembered 66 years later. So it's mind boggling how it was not included in this video, IMHO.
  • @VitalityMassage
    0:33 is the BEST. Barehanded heading away barely able to see the ball. Amazing.
  • @JudgeDrey
    Damn I miss 90's baseball when everyone was juiced and coked out.
  • @pip5188
    5:24 I don't think I could catch a ball at that angle cause I would be too scared of getting hit in the face
  • @YellowSkarmory
    Dewayne Wise's catch to save Buehrle's perfect game has to be up there, but these were all amazing.
  • @kenopsia9013
    i dont even know the basic rules of baseball but i still watch these
  • @awesome10443
    I've seen that catch at 5:36 a million times and it never gets old.
  • @robvegart
    The Mays Catch 1954 WS was one for the ages, The Endy Chavez catch of the 2006 NLCS playoffs robbing a homerun was another unbelievable catch.
  • @darmstrong9334
    Good stuff by the Phillie fans @3:19!!!  That is the most class I have seen from fans in a long time!  That actually warmed my heart a lil bit.
  • @vadenbarr3808
    that mets right fielder play where he scoops it up tosses it forward and still catches it is just plain awesome