On October 26, 1991, Kirby Puckett delivered one of the greatest performances in World Series history as the Minnesota Twins ...
These are the highlights for Game 7 of the 1991 National League Championship Series. After a big 1-0 victory for the Atlanta Braves thanks to the pitching of Steve Avery, the Atlanta Braves have forced a decisive game 7. This is the best thing that could happen to the Braves, and this is the worst thing that could’ve happen to the Pirates. Why? Pitching. The Pittsburgh Pirates have John Smiley on the mound, who pitched in game 3 and was the losing pitcher in that game. The Pirates relied on Doug Drabek to get the win in game 6, but they now have to rely on the struggling John Smiley in order to get a few couple of good innings from him. The Atlanta Braves have their John Smoltz on the mound. John Smoltz pitched in game 3, and he pitched really well and gave the Braves the win in that game. The Braves are trying to go to the World Series for the first time since 1958, and the first time since moving to Atlanta. The Pittsburgh Pirates are trying to go to the World Series for the first time since 1979. In Game 7, these two teams face off in the last game of this series, with the winner of this game going to the 1991 World Series to face off against the American League Champion Minnesota Twins. Disclaimer: I do not own any of the clips and game footage shown in these highlights. All of the clips and game footage shown in these highlights belong to the MLB (Major League Baseball) and their respective owners. All rights go to the MLB and their respective owners.
On October 22, 1991, the Atlanta Braves defeated the Minnesota Twins 5–4 in a dramatic 12-inning battle during Game 3 of the World Series. Played at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in the first World Series game ever hosted in Atlanta, the game became an instant classic and, at the time, the longest World Series game ever by duration. The Braves built an early lead before the Twins stormed back behind clutch home runs from Kirby Puckett and Chili Davis. The game remained tied deep into extra innings until Mark Lemke delivered a walk-off single in the bottom of the 12th, scoring David Justice and giving Atlanta a critical victory. Game: Minnesota Twins vs Atlanta Braves Date: October 22, 1991 Event: World Series – Game 3 Final Score: Braves 5, Twins 4 (12 innings) Series Status: Twins lead 2–1 This legendary matchup is remembered as one of the defining games of the iconic 1991 World Series — a series widely considered one of the greatest in baseball history. If you’re a fan of classic MLB postseason baseball, extra-inning thrillers, or 1990s sports nostalgia, this is a must-watch full game. Subscribe to NewJoel for more full-length classic sports games and unforgettable moments. #WorldSeries #AtlantaBraves #MinnesotaTwins #MLBClassic --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to NewJoel. This channel is dedicated to full length classic sports broadcasts and historic games from the NBA and MLB. On NewJoel you will find: NBA Full Games Michael Jordan classics Shaquille O Neal dominant performances New York Knicks playoff battles Complete NBA Finals games Legendary Game 7 matchups Full original broadcasts with commentary MLB Playoff and World Series Full Games Epic Game 7 October battles Historic postseason matchups Pitchers duels and Greg Maddux masterclasses Hall of Fame performances on the biggest stage If you love watching the entire game, studying momentum shifts, hearing the original broadcast teams, and reliving sports history exactly as it happened, you are in the right place. No highlight edits. No shortcuts. Just the full game. In addition to classic sports broadcasts, NewJoel also features: Film and cinema shorts Music content and full music videos Creative projects Cooking episodes Legal discussions and analysis New full games and creative content added regularly. Subscribe for classic NBA games, World Series full broadcasts, legendary playoff matchups, and long form sports history. The archive lives here. #NBAFullGames #MLBPlayoffs #WorldSeries #NBAPayoffs #Game7 #MichaelJordan #Shaq #GregMaddux #ClassicGames #FullBroadcast
These are the highlights for Game 6 of the 1991 National League Championship Series. After a 1-0 victory for the Pittsburgh Pirates in Game 5, the Pirates have taken a commanding 3-2 advantage in this series. The Pirates are now one win away from going to the World Series for the first time since 1979. The Atlanta Braves now are in a 3-2 deficit, and are trying to win Game 6 in order to get to their ace John Smoltz on the mound for game 7. The Pittsburgh Pirates have Doug Drabek on the mound, who pitched well in game 1 and was the winning pitcher in that game. The Pirates are asking Doug Drabek to give a magnificent performance in order to clinch the National League Pennant in game 6. Jim Leyland, the Pirates manager, mentioned prior to the game that he was “concerned” for game 6, as a loss in game 6 would have to mean that they would have to beat John Smoltz in game 7. The Atlanta Braves have Steve Avery on the mound, who was the winning pitcher in game 2 and pitched dominantly in that game. The Braves want him to pitch another gem in order to get to John Smoltz for game 7. In game 6, both Steve Avery and Doug Drabek face off in a tremendous pitchers duel. In a close, tense, and dramatic game, these two teams give it their all in this pivotal game of the 1991 National League Championship Series. Disclaimer: I do not own any of the clip and game footage shown in these highlights. All of the clips and game footage shown in these highlights belong to the MLB (Major League Baseball) and their respective owners. All rights go to the MLB and their respective owners.
Michael Jordan backs down Byron Scott and opens his night with a clean bucket in Game 2 of the 1991 Finals. https://www.youtube.com/@mjperpetual?sub_confirmation=1 #shorts #michaeljordan #mj #chicagobulls #nba
In 1970, Richard Petty had a horrible wreck at Darlington that resulted in NASCAR mandating window nets as a safety feature. In 1984, the Chicago White Sox and Milwaukee Brewers played a 25 inning marathon game that is still the longest game in terms of innings in American League history and is the longest game in Major League Baseball history in terms of time. In 1991, a pigeon landed on the court a couple of times during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals between the Boston Celtics and Detroit Pistons. Larry Bird started to play better after, leading Boston to the win. In 2002, former Notre Dame football coach Dan Devine died. Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/33183372?utm_source=youtube This Day In Sports History is part of the Sports History Network, the headquarters for sports' yesteryear https://sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/ (video made with https://www.headliner.app)