The LONGEST extra innings winner-take-all game in MLB Postseason history! (Every EXTRA-INNINGS PLAY)

The Tigers looking for some fireworks of their own against the game three starter Logan Gilbert. They’ll face Dylan Dingler to lead things off in extra innings. Tied at two. Game five winner to the American League Championship Series. Breaking ball lifted to right center. Rodriguez is over along near the track. He’s got it for round number one. Onetw delivery. Got him. Swings away. sends one out towards left center and it’s Rodriguez to finish off a one, two, three. Top of the 10th. Melton is on. First pitch swinging. A slice down the right field line from Robas into the corner. Victor Robless has the winning run in scoring position for Seattle. He didn’t try to do too much right there. Just use the right side of the field. JP Crawford breaks his bat, flares it to second, and it’s going to be caught by Torres for the first out. Got him on the splitter that time. And there are two down. Cal Raleigh’s coming up. Are they going to intentionally walk him? You have to, right? No way. They’re going to They will intentionally walk Cal Raleigh. And that will bring up Julio Rodriguez. Rodriguez chops one towards short charging. Bayz. He’s got it. Throw to first. Is in time. And the rookie Melton comes out and forces this game to the 11th inning in game five. That’s off the mound and into right field. A base hit. Carpenter the go-ahead runner is on base. Glaver Torres takes one and that gets away from Raleigh onto second base and into scoring position goes Carrie Carpenter. Torres lifts it out towards right. Rollless is over. He’s got it. Carpenter will not move from second. There’s the first out of the 11th inning. He tried to shoot the ball to right to get Carpenter to third with one out. But now this is the 100% the right move. If you take your chances with Turkelson, you set up the double play. Two on, one out. The two- two pitch to Tolson is golf in the air to left. A Rosarena coming in. Two down. He’s on a one-two pitch. Got him with a strike out on the splitter to the bottom of the 11th in game five as the Mariners come to bat against Kater Montero. Troy Bullpen has been great. Terrick Scoo is great. You can’t ask for anything more in a in a clinching game for both teams. Palano sends one out towards right center. Meadows is over. He calls off the right fielder Carpenter for out number one. The pitch popped up. It’ll be the second baseman Torres to squeeze out number two. This has got to be a two strike 02 pitch that he just has to reach for. He does. Grounds it to Bayz down to a knee and Monttero comes on and retires the side. How about a dozen in game five? To the 12th we go. Tapper to the right side. Gilbert’s got a long run now. He’s going to go to the bag. Naylor tried to deflect the ball to the running pitcher and it ends up being an infield single for Zack McKinstry. And the go-ahead run is on base in the 12 for Detroit. On the ground, left side and through. A base hit puts McKinstry in scoring position. Dingler comes up with a knock and still nobody out here in the 12th for Detroit. So here comes Dan Wilson. Bazardo’s been ready for a while and he’s going to come in. Meadows is due up. Tie game in the 12th. Meadows shows it, pushes it. It is grabbed by Bazardo. The second base is covering and Palano holds on for the first out, but it’s a successful sacrifice for Parker Meadows, putting McKinstry and Dingler both in scoring position. Bayz breaks his bat. Hit to third. Throw home by Suarez. Tag is applied. Two down. Bazardo with a big pitch and Suarez with a calm play. Just running right into the hands and he just got him to jam job. Little saw off grounder to third. Don’t even mess around. They’re not going to mess around with him. It’s an intentional walk. That’ll load the bases and it’s going to be up to Glabber Torres. Torres out to right. Robless has it to the bottom of the 12th we go. They cut down McKinstry and Bazardo and Suarez helped get out of the bases loaded jam. Payoff pitch to Leo Rivas. Wow. Laid off and the winning run is aboard to start the bottom of the 12th. How many times have we said it? Lead off walks. Reas gets one here. Now it’s Robless toss to first. That ball gets away. Revas is headed to second base and the winning run is in scoring position for Seattle. Bunch shown by Robas and that comes inside. Did it hit the bat? They’re going to tag Robless and foul ball is the call. It’s not foul. It can’t be foul. And if it hit his hand, it should be an out. Question is, did he attempt the bunch? If it hits the bat and then him though and then bounces into fair territory, it’s not a fair foul. But I don’t think it did that. I think it just hit his hand. I wonder if that’s what they called though. It was called a hit by pitch. It was called the hit by Bridge. And AJ Hinch is busting out the challenge here. Let’s see. That hits the bat first. It’s about as bang bang as it gets. It should be a foul ball. Watch. Watch. It hits the bat first. Bat then hand. Bat then hand. That’s a foul ball. That should be a foul ball. Alan Porter, our crew chief and home plate umpire with the call. After review, the call on the field stands. He has been hit by P. So the evidence apparently not conclusive to overturn the call on the field which was hit by pitch for Robas. Winning run at second. Nobody out. Payoff pitch to Crawford in the air left center. Over is Green. A step. He’s got it. Back to second goes Revas. And there’s one down. Rosarena back to Monttero. Throw to second to Torres. Inning over. The 12th inning was made for defense. And Kater Montero, the pitch of his life for a double play to finish this off in the 12th and send game five for the 13th inning. Who’s going to blink first? And this staredown of a game five. Green on a slider goes down swinging. Payoff pitch to Torlson. Called strike three. Back-to- back bazardo strikeouts. The payoff pitch from Bazardo to Keith. Got. He strikes out the side. And look who’s coming up. The heart of the order. Raleigh. Rodriguez. Palanco. 2-2. Game five. And now your boy Wayeno Jack Flity is in in relief. Payoff pitch to Raleigh upstairs. ball for the winning run is on base to start the 13th. Raleigh at first, nobody out. 13th inning and backto back flity walks to start the inning. And the winning run is in scoring position for Seattle. Another payoff pitch to Palanco. Waved on and missed on a curve. I love that pitch. He’s been slider slider slider and then 3-2 to drop in a slow curve ball. It’s gutsy. And you see how far out in front Palano is. What a pitch. 3-2 pitch on the ground. Two short. Bayz to second for one. Relay to first is in time. Another double play. More clutch defense in the extra innings. Punch after punch. Blow after blow traded by Detroit and Seattle. And this game is headed to the 14th inning. Game five in the Pacific Northwest. Another one-two. McKinstry golfs it out towards right center field. Rodriguez, he’s there for out number one down the left field line. That is a fair ball. Dingler on his way around first. He’s going to have extra bases. And the Tigers have the go-ahead run in scoring position in the 14th. In the 11th, they had Carpenter at second. In the 12th, they had the bases loaded. And now in the 14th, a man at second for Parker Meadows, the eight hitter for Detroit with Bayz on deck. tanks called strike three. And with Bayas coming up having homerred off of Bazardo in game four, it is going to be time for La Pedra who will pitch in the biggest inning of this contest, the 14th. With Bayz coming, pops it up. Naylor over. He’s got it to the bottom of the 14th we go in a 2-2 game. A run wins the series. 02 pitch. Golfed on the ground to second. Torres has it. And Naylor retired. One away in the 14th. Flity’s 2-2. Rebas waves and misses at a breaking ball. Two down here in the 14th inning. Three 0 to Robas. Taken all the way. And it’s ball four. The two out walk to Robas will bring up JP Crawford with the winning run at first. Flarity’s one-two. Robless goes. pitches outside. Throw down to second. He’s out. Caught stealing for the second time in this series. Dingler cuts down Robless to send this game to the 15th. A one-two pitch. Swinging and a miss on a fast ball. Well, they finally got Carrie Carpenter out. It only took 15 innings, but they threw one at his neck and he swung at it. Chopper to the left side. Third baseman Suarez has it. and a soft toss to first for the second out in the 15. Here’s Green first pitch swinging. Pops it up. A Rose Arena gives some chase. He is there and he’s got room and the inning is over. And we go to the bottom of the 15th inning. Still tied at two. Crawford will lead it off for Seattle. And it will be Crawford, Arosa, and Raleigh against new right-hander Tommy Canley. Two two pitch to right field. The base hit and a go ahead run is aboard to lead off the 15 for Seattle. Change up well located. JP just went down and got it. Here’s a Rose Arena at the top of the order and he gets hit and that puts the winning run in scoring position for Cal Raleigh. Crawford’s the winning run at second base. Raleigh into center field. Meadows started in, goes back, makes the catch. Crawford will tag from second. He will advance. That ball gets away, but it’s backed up by Keanley, but that’s going to allow Rosarena to go up to second. And the winning run is 90. Agonizing feet away for Seattle. You got to walk Julio here, don’t you? Base open at first. Open at first and take your chance. You get a double play. I I don’t know what else what the other You have no other play. Here we go. You have to sets up the force at it home. Sets up the double play and you just can’t pitch to Julio in that situation. The Tigers have turned an inning ending double play in each of the last two innings. Canley hoping that maybe a change up can induce a ground ball here from Palanco to try to send this to the 16th inning. Palano with one swing could end the series. Waved on and missed on a change up. One and one. One-1 to Palano. Two and one. Crawford the winning run at third. One out. The two-1 pitch to Palano. Foul. Two and two on a change up. Two- two pitch. It was a heater. It was low. That runs the count full. There was nowhere to put Palanco. 3-2. Palano sends it into right and will send Seattle to the American League Championship Series for the first time in 24 years. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. They will remember this night and this game and that swing in the Pacific Northwest forever. He got the change up and he finally got one through. Somebody finally came through to be the hero. Jorge Palano. What a game. One of the greatest playoff games we may ever see. ends in the 15th inning with the longest 10yd Mariner JP Crawford scoring the winning run. A 32 15 inning epic. It has come down to this. It has come down to one pitch. And if Kaneley misses, it would be a walk-off walk in this classic duel. Here we go the stretch. Kley has got to throw a strike. The 3-2 pitch on the way. Swing out line drive base in right field with a walk-off single and the Mariners are going to play for the American League Championship. The Mariners win the battle in Seattle in 15 innings. The Mariners win it 3-2. The Mariners will be on their way to Toronto to take on the Blue Jays. What an epic game. 15 innings. Jorge Palanco is getting mobbed out in left field. The Mariners win it. Palanco with a single into right field. JP Crawford scores. And in 15 innings, it’s the Mariners over the Tigers. The final score of 3-2. This will go down as one of the greatest games in the history of the Mariners franchise. 15 innings, the longest game in postseason play, the longest extra inning game for the Mariners in postseason. And they are going to the American League Championship Series for the first time in 24 seasons. They have done it. They have survived. They have battled the Tigers all the way for 15 innings. And they come up with the win before a sellout crowd. And nobody’s going to leave this ballpark for a long, long time. Heat. Heat.

298 minutes played,
472 pitches thrown,
115 plate appearances,
15 pitchers used,
Game 5 of the 2025 American League Division Series between the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners had ALL THE DRAMA!

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15 comments
  1. 7:44 I remember Adam Amin used that phrase last year during the Mets vs Phillies NLDS when Vientos hit that game tying home run in Game 2. Still a good usage of that line here since it's of different context.

  2. Im from Chicago & I thought there aint no more diehard fans like the Chicago Bears have, but damn does Seattle come close! What a crowd! 😮 From 1st inning to the last! Get this city a Basketball team ASAP!!!

  3. The home plate celebration was epic and I’m so proud of our Mariners for all of their hard work. Best game I’ve ever watched and it’s gonna take a LOT to top that game.

  4. Where is Li'l Tony? I thought he'd wanna celebrate this series with the rest of us, just like those 2 games where Seattle lost. Oh well, maybe he'll change his ways once his beloved Mariners win the pennant! Rangersforever❤

  5. that throw on the SB attempt 9:27 is incredible. he threw the baseball directly in front of the runners leading foot on the slide, when baez catches it, his glove is already directly on the runners foot. amazing throwout

  6. I sincerely appreciate the inclusion of M’s Rick Rizz’s call on the epic finish. He just like the fans and players after 15 innings had nothing left in the tank. Much respect for the Tiger’s valiant effort. In the end, it was simply .. Humpy! Humpy! … Humpy for the Win!!! 🙌🏼🎉

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