LEGENDARY home runs in the League Championship Series! 🤯 (Ozzie Smith, Juan Soto and MORE!) 🔥

Mark Latell delivers high drive, hits it, strikes center field. That’s gone. It is gone. Chris Jamblers has won. The American League pennant for the New York Yankees. A thrilling dramatic game with overtones of that great sixth game in the World Series a year ago and then the seventh game, too. What a way for the American League season to end. A spunky young Kansas City team. Look at the mob Chris Jambas. What a season he has had. What a series he has had. And the batter is Smith. Corks one into right down the line. It may go. Go crazy folks. Go crazy. It’s a home run and the Cardinals have won the game by the score of three to two and a home run by the Wizard. Go crazy with two out and Jack Clark coming up and he hits one to deep left field and that one is gone. And Lord got the answer to his rhetorical question. With first base open, they pitch to Jack Clark. And they might live with that thought all winter long. With Dyra up, Mookie Wilson now to the on deck circle and one out. Hit to right. Bass going back. Going back. It’s gone. A two-run home run by Lenny Dystra. And the Mets beat the Astros in the bottom of the ninth inning, six-5. to left field and deep and down he goes back and it’s gone. Unbelievable. You’re looking at one for the ages here. Dave Henderson in obscurity in Seattle in August playing both ends against the middle in October. The Yankees have left 10 men on base including the bases loaded in the seventh. In right field, Terrasco going back to the track to the wall. And what happens here? He contends that a fan reaches up and touches it, but Richie Garcia says no. It’s a home run. Here comes Dave Johnson out to argue as Jeter comes across to tie the game. The pitcher, Bonitez, comes all the way out from the mound to argue. But I don’t know how he can tell from the mound. The contention by Terrasco is that the ball is descending and the fan touches it. Aaron Boon batting for the first time tonight. They’ll tell you they were five outs away in the eighth inning, leading by three as Boone hits it to deep left. That might send the Yankees to the World Series. Boone a hero in game seven. Gone a home run. The New York Yankees have won the pennant. Aaron Boone with a home run on the first pitch and last of the 11th inning. The hands of fate have ded New England baseball fans another very cool and unbelievable ending. Now it’s David Ortiz. Ortiz popped up with the bases loaded, two out against Rivera in the ninth. Ortiz into deep right field. Back is Sheffield. We’ll see you later tonight. A 5hour twominute game and worth every second of it for the Boston Red Sox. Four huge outs picked up by Les Can. A leadoff hit by Ramirez and David Ortiz sends everybody home just over 5 hours after it began. in the air to left down the line. His ball ends it. Heat. Heat. Now we’ve got Ortiz who’s never homered against Ben Luis in his career. Bases loaded. Two out. Hard hit right. Back at the wall to the game. Big puppy. The grand and Tory Hunter injured himself going over the wall into the Red Sox bullpen. He appears to be all right. Oh, that was a nasty spill. Would you say never against Ben until now? Fast ball. He’s been as clutch, maybe more clutch than any hitter in the game in October since he came to the Red Sox. I didn’t think initially that Tory Hunter came that close, but he did. It was caught by the bullpin catcher of the Red Sox. Nasty spill. Thankfully, Hunter’s okay to continue as these fans packed into Finway Salute Ortiz after his 15th career postseason home run. Travis Ishikawa hits one in right. The Giants win the pen. The Giants and Bruce Bochi have been waiting for that home run ball and it showed up here tonight. It ends on a home run by Travis Ishikawa. The Giants third home run of this game five and the Giants are going back to the World Series for the third time in the last five years. What a scene here in San Francisco. 15th year of baseball in this ballpark. And how about Bruce Bochi taking the Giants to his third World Series in 8 years as manager in Ishikawa. You said Harold, it had to be on a platter. And on 2 and 0, it was on a platter in a perfect spot. I mean, the aggressiveness to swing. A lot of people take that pitch and play tentative baseball. This is at its best. Let it fly. He got the pitch zeroed in. And what about the confidence in Ishikawa to give him a green light after the guys thrown six straight balls. And what a story. Travis Ishikawa nearly quit the game. Was toiling in the minor leagues into his 30s wondering how much longer can I go? He called a buddy crying on the phone. Pirates designated him for assignment. He came back home for the Giants and what a success story. Here comes the O2. High wide into right back and the wall is gone. Grand slam Monttero game one hero. This is going to be a carbon copy right over the middle of place. He’s two in a row. Eighth pitch has been the magic one tonight. This time he hits the ball to deep right field. Cody Bellinger has done it and the Badgers lead in game seven. And it again comes on the eighth pitch of the atbat. Tell you what, they didn’t get it in. That ball is over the middle of the plate. And he can handle that pitch. Getting it in inside, jamming him. But credit Cody Bellinger for not missing the pitch he had to get. Putting his team ahead. Wow. On the seventh pitch, Harper hits one in the air left center field. Back it goes. Harper. The swing of his life. Bryce Harper has the Phillies on the verge of the World Series. And this is what I was talking about. He can go the other way. The ball was not up. The ball was out over the plate. He’s strong enough. He’s done it before. Gat steel. Sodto. A highf fly ball to center. Thomas backing up. Thomas at the track. And Juan Sodto a threerun home run. Sodto magic in game five. An incredible moment as Juan Sodto goes deep to give the Yankees a 52 lead in the 10th inning. The Bronx Bombers living up to their nickname right now. 6’8 in Trevor McIll against a larger than life player in Show Otani. One and two the count. Otani. Denny. Otani. Otani has done it again. His third home run. An alltime game for an all-time player. Three homers. He makes it five to nothing. 114 off the bat. And this one only 427. It’s the opposite way. Shi Otani, the stuff of legend. I don’t know how much more he can say about show Otani because he has done well in his career unbelievable things. Top of the order for the Blue Jays. George Springer at the plate. He is in a position to tie the game up and possibly send this Blue Jays crowd into a frenzy. Highf fly ball left field. A Rose Arena. Where does it go? George Springer has his Jose Bautista moment. This one deeper into the playoffs. This one could send him to the World Series. I said I’m a little short. It’s beyond frenzy in here.

Ozzie Smith, David Ortiz, Juan Soto, George Springer and MORE big names have hit some of the biggest home runs in League Championship Series history.

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