野球の2000年代を覚えていると思いますか?このようではありません。このビデオでは、2000年から2009年までのすべてのMLBシーズンを分解します。支配的な王朝や呪われた崩壊からステロイド時代の狂気と忘れられないワールドシリーズの実行です。あなたが頑固な野球のファンであるか、MLB史上最も混oticとした数十年の1つを懐かしく旅行したい場合でも、この27分間の故障はすべてをカバーしています。ストーリーテリング、統計、コンテキストで各シーズンを説明します。2000年代の野球を定義した最大の瞬間、MVPパフォーマンス、プレーオフのハートブレイク、レガシーシェーピングのプレイを維持します。このビデオは、MLBファン、野球の歴史愛好家、および10年の忘れられない瞬間を再訪したいスポーツドキュメンタリーの楽しさに最適です。野球の歴史が好きなら、これは究極の2000年代のMLB要約です。 MLBの歴史と野球を形作った瞬間に関するビデオを、コメントし、購読します。 0:00 2000 2:50 2001 5:38 2002 8:32 2003 11:46 2004 14:46 2005 17:36 2006 20:25 2007 22:53 2008 25:13 2009 #MLB #MLB https://www.youtube.com/@kaithebeachkid

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  1. The 2000’s are an extremely mixed bag for me while my favorite team finally got a championship I wasn’t born in time to see it (i was born about three years two weeks and two days after it happened) and that very team went to the postseason multiple times only to come up short time and time again

    Also first one to correctly answer the team gets themselves a cookie 🍪

  2. I could watch Barry Bonds hit baseballs all day long. Seriously someone at MLB should upload hour long videos of all his at bats from every season I would binge that shit. Smartest, greatest hitter ever

  3. lol 9/11 didn’t get me rooting for the Yankees. I wanted the Dbacks to win once the match up was announced. Giants never had a chance with bonds as they were stuck with Musty Baker the dumbest manager ever.

  4. 2006 Mets offense was nasty… there was literally no bad hitter on most games that season. The pitching was the weakness. I remember pitchers facing our lineup and just throwing balls all over the place. Scary lineup

  5. As a Giants fan I have very conflicting feelings about Bonds. Sure he was an asshole and clearly took steroids, but watching him play for 15 years on my team was unlike anything I've ever seen in baseball. He was the most feared hitter in the history of baseball and absolutely deserves to be in the hall of fame, but I understand why he wont be.
    P.S. I rooted for Arizona in 2001, I didn't think a national tragedy happening in their town was a good enough reason to root for the team that had won 4 of the last 5.

  6. So the yankees were made relevant in the ancient days because there was no talent in the league but them. And then dominated because of steroids and money…. Fell off when the league caught up but then was able to recover by spending 5 teams worth of salary on 5 players for a single world series win….

    Sounds about right for the biggest fraudulent team in all of sports

  7. Good video, but the Yanks didn't throw at Manny in 2003. Manny went up to the plate looking for trouble and would've reacted to any pitch that was borderline high and tight.

  8. I must be built differently than most people, because I used to watch baseball up until around the late 2000's, and I never have thought of 9/11 when I've thought about the 2001 season. And I was there when it happened. I think, if anything, I was bothered at the time at how MLB tried to turn it into a money grab.

  9. Showing the Cardinals for the "no more fun" is spot on. The Tony La Russa teams would complain to the league anytime their opponents celebrated a win

  10. Jim Thome was my childhood hero in the late 90s. Became a Chase Utley fan in 2004 when I was a freshman in high school. These were my favorite days of baseball!!

  11. You could easily spend 27 minutes talking about the 2006 Tigers ALONE.

    Whether it be the pitching, the hitting, the turnaround, Jim Leyland, The Rant*, Errorfest 2006**, etc.

    * — Leyland had a legendary tirade just 12 games into the 2006 season

    ** — The 2006 World Series

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