First Postseason Game at Camden Yards - 1996 ALDS Game 1 | Indians at Orioles: FULL Game

Published 2017-01-20

All Comments (21)
  • @gobucks2644
    These 2 teams met in 1996 and 1997. Amazing, both times the better team lost. I am a tribe fan and first thing I will say is that the Orioles totally outplayed us in 1996. Then somehow we prevailed in 1997. Marquis Grissom’s game 2 home run was the pivotal moment in that series.
  • @ltrain4479
    Brings back so many great memories. I had just started 10th grade and couldn't wait to get off school at 2:15 to come home and watch the game.
  • @KabarkadaTV681
    COMMENTATORS: JON MILLER DAVE CAMPBELL KIRBY PUCKETT TV NETWORK: ESPN DATE: 1 OCTOBER 1996
  • @alvinwagner6745
    Next to Scully, Miller is my favorite to listen to. Nice to have him on without the annoying Joe Morgan yapping.
  • I was an avid Indians fan back in the 90's. Our pitching was really embarrassing this whole series, but particularly in game 1. Baltimore's offense really had their way with us.
  • @pc88k
    Nostalgia overload
  • I'm shocked a great game in Baltimore and it's not raining haha. It feels like come baseball season it's always raining in Baltimore. I went for the 30th anniversary of Camden Yards when they played the Pirates and it rained the entire weekend.
  • @NZ92673
    upload the 4th game of that series where they won that game overcoming 12 strikeouts from Charles Nagy.
  • @Realistic316
    Palmeiro definitely passing roids around to his teammates in the clubhouse lol.... but it also made baseball popular and entertaining back then
  • @tomfrench572
    how about Chris Hoiles 2 grand slams against the Indians?
  • @user-tg8xx1qw6h
    Funny, I hadnt seen a game from this era in a long time. Seeing the stats by both ofenses is pretty shocking. EVERYONE in the Os lineup has 20+ HRs. Cleveland has several power hitters and several hitters who are hitting over .300. Today there are very few players who are hitting over .300 in both leagues. There may be more hitters in this one game hitting over 300 than the entire AL right now. This is certainly the steroid era.