New York Mets 1986 Eastern Division Clincher/Kiner's Korner

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  • 게시일 2015. 03. 07.
  • While doing research for Howie Karpin and my upcoming book Down on the Korner, I came across my betamax tape of Mets vs Cubs, the night the Mets clinched first place, here is the last out and locker room celebration followed by Kiner's Korner and then WOR News.
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  • @willd4731
    @willd4731 2 년 전 +4

    The good old days when most of the games were on free TV, channel 9.

  • @barcelonaguayaquil9213

    Tim Mc Carver and Ralph Kiner one word Classy....

  • @joeyphenomenal
    @joeyphenomenal 4 년 전 +11

    The 1986 New York Mets was a magical team, Wish they would have won more!

    • @alcastro4909
      @alcastro4909 5 개월 전

      The 1986 Season Was Magical !!! 1986 One Of The Best Years Of My, Life !!!

  • @Dancerdh
    @Dancerdh 2 년 전 +4

    31:34 - That moment when Keith yelled “Fuckers!” on live TV 😂

  • @robjontay5052
    @robjontay5052 4 년 전 +3

    Working for ESPN Jim and I are on the field as an ENG crew. You can see us towards the end of the video of the crowd on the field. He with a tv video Ikegami 79d camera on his right shoulder and me close behind with headphones and a shotgun Sennheiser on a fish pole behind him. We are connected by a 52 pin multi cable which more than once some kids on the field tripped or jumped over, even though I was very close behind Jim! We were the NY metro stringers. We had a second crew who were in Mets Clubhouse by now. We came down from upstairs where we shot till the 8th inning. Then we went down to the Clubhouse area. Jim had an idea. We go out to the field! I was a bit leery! He turned to me and said " We're going out thru the Visitors tunnel! It wont be as crazy!" Last out we heard from underneath Shea Stadium. Dirt and dust fell around us as we started walking down the wooden tunnel ramp on the third base side. The fans were jumping up and down or running down to the field. Or Both! We made it to the Cubs dugout. Players moved by us. One just looked me and said "Wait till next year!" We stayed on the field shooting the theft of the bases. Kids digging up the grass field. Pulling up home plate
    . The pitching rubber. It was a one foot thick piece! Somehow they got up! Here came the NYPD in Riot Gear! Some from the Mets Dugout. Some from right field through the Mets bullpen gate. Hundreds of them! We got somehow just between the wild crowd and the line of Riot Geared NYPD as they marched in a side-ways line, some locking arm in arm, to push the crowd over the right and centerfield walls. It was a little scary. I wasn't sure if they were going to push us out too. We had credentials on our shirt buttons so that may have saved us. As we got to the wall the last three kids jumped over it. Then a white shirted officer yelled at us to get the hell behind the line! So we did and went into the Mets Clubhouse this time through their Dugout. Out popped a couple of Mets players. I wont say who but the had Champagne bottles and cigars and they wanted to see the field. It was a disaster area. In the Clubhouse we ran where all hell was happening.....One day I'll write a mini book of this experience. Growing up a Mets fan being in that entire game through to the hours of celebration was a dream no one else I knew except my media friends knew. I didn't get the World Series gig. The two main cameramen took both camera and audio and tape deck positions those 4 home games. I enjoyed myself at parties held for each game by my friends. Watched Game 6 in a bar that emptied out by the 8th inning. Then the Mets win! They win! I had to stifle my fandom when at this game. Media types don't celebrate! Have a job to do. But I am still tingling from being there.

  • @bartvanbemmel9123
    @bartvanbemmel9123 2 일 전

    Ron Darling for life!!! ❤❤ Wish we could go back in time!!! So magical.

  • @cocoaflabulous
    @cocoaflabulous 년 전 +1

    Best birthday gift at 12 yrs old and here's to receiving this same gift for my 48th birthday along with everything else that came...

  • @greasytony9727
    @greasytony9727 5 년 전 +2

    What a flashback...even the commercials were entertaining.

  • @mayamanign
    @mayamanign 년 전 +1

    This year, this team, the best time of my life. Watching Tim and Ralph take part and enjoy the team celebration will always be awesome.

  • @dtricamo
    @dtricamo 4 년 전 +7

    39:30 poor Ralph Kiner

    • @raypowers8083
      @raypowers8083 3 년 전

      As Mark Linn-Baker captures it all on camera.

    • @mayamanign
      @mayamanign 년 전

      Haha Ralph was awesome and he loved it and he loved this team.

    • @stupaul3233
      @stupaul3233 년 전

      Ralph and Lindsey Nelson were constantly doused too in 1969 during the NL East celebration and interviews on Channel 9 then!

  • @TonyMontana-qv8cx
    @TonyMontana-qv8cx 6 년 전 +1

    I was watching on WOR TV. I watched almost all of the games. What a magical year!

  • @franktellez2816
    @franktellez2816 2 일 전

    This was the best present I got on my tenth birthday!

  • @BBQFanNo1
    @BBQFanNo1 7 년 전 +6

    This 108 Game Winning Team in 1986 should have been a MLB Multi Year World Series Champion Dynasty like the Oakland A's 1972-74, Cincinnati Big Red Machine 1975-76, New York Yankees 1977-78, Toronto Blue Jays 92-93, New York Yankees 1996,1998-2000 and San Francisco Giants, 2010, 2012,2014. Baffling that they only won a Single World Series instead of more World Series won in the next 5 years after 1986.

    • @davidl.2284
      @davidl.2284 7 년 전 +5

      these guys were loaded with demons...Gooden, Darryl, Dykstra even Hernandez was spreading himself thin with the partying and late nights.... they were a shooting star ...a brilliant comet.....a little too volatile for a long sustained run.... but fun as hell to watch and root for.

    • @Brooklyn3955
      @Brooklyn3955 7 년 전 +1

      Well said and true!

    • @berniecioffoletti3398
      @berniecioffoletti3398 년 전

      @@davidl.2284 very true. They should have been like the Yankees from 1996 to 2003; they had tons of talent, but were a combustible team.

  • @dettersvondettersdorf7891

    love keith schwilling the beer while talking to kiner

  • @dalemcilwain
    @dalemcilwain 5 년 전 +3

    That was the very last time I witness Shea Stadium being invaded. The bad thing was that the field was in bad shape for the afternoon game.

  • @leafyutube
    @leafyutube 4 년 전 +3

    I once helped Keith Hernandez move.

  • @CFL-TECH
    @CFL-TECH 8 년 전 +5

    Thank you for this. CH 9 news..ha

  • @KingDome76
    @KingDome76 7 년 전 +2

    Memories!!

  • @RaiderInNY
    @RaiderInNY 8 년 전 +7

    Lets do this at Citi!!!!

    • @teurypotter1218
      @teurypotter1218 4 년 전

      Be Careful To Go On The Field At Citi Field Because of Tight Security Will Go To Jail Please Stay Off The Playing Field At Citi Field!

  • @chupaYmama123
    @chupaYmama123 5 년 전 +2

    WWOR TV. Secaucus, NJ.

  • @Gildhattie
    @Gildhattie 8 년 전 +4

    wow this takes me back to when I was 7 years old and it shows how different the times were... it's funny how nobody really played attention to all the drinking

  • @dannygunzz5373
    @dannygunzz5373 6 년 전 +1

    Thank u has subbed i was 15 years old when I saw this live lol now I'm 47 lol

  • @terrytyler3139
    @terrytyler3139 6 년 전 +3

    Thank you Mets for beating the bo Sox. As an Angel fan I forever am a met fan as far as New York is concerned. The Red Sox should have never played in the World Series. But the unfortunate moment changed the series.

  • @MrDuds1984
    @MrDuds1984 2 개월 전

    After the season Al Albert auditioned for the part of Ellis in Die Hard

  • @BobbyBoca
    @BobbyBoca 4 년 전 +2

    When Men played baseball!

  • @ulphil08
    @ulphil08 4 년 전 +1

    I was at this game!

  • @hmhm856
    @hmhm856 년 전

    This Mets core from 1984-1990 should have won more than one WS title, or at the very least make another WS appearance.
    They had many heartbreaking second place NL East finishes (84-85-87-89-90) . And they also had that heartbreaking loss in the 1988 NLCS to the Dodgers.
    I would have loved to see a 1988 World Series between Mets-Oakland with both teams filled with star players, in a 1973 World Series rematch.
    One thing that ill always remember is how the Mets were overmatched in the 3 postseason series they played (Astros, RSOX, Dodgers), barely scrapping by in the two series they won.
    1985 is still their best team of that era, with 1988 being the second strongest. The third strongest was either 1986 or 1990

    • @Brooklyn3955
      @Brooklyn3955 년 전

      Ah, I hear what you're saying, but I call BS on that all. If anything in MLB has taught us, it's that anything can and will happen over the course of a season. Should they have won with all the injuries to the team and Doc's absence at the start of the season in 87? No one ever talks about that, yet it's fact that so much of their pitching went down. In 88, they were beat by a Cinderalla team and one that's now looked at as a team of destiny. The Pirates of the late 90's were very good, and the Cubs in 89 won it out. Place a WIld Card or today's playoff format into the late 80's and the Mets are there for the good part of the decade. For an organization that's always been knows for their pitching and miracles, they sure as hell have had their fair share of bad luck - but, then again, what other team could that be said about? Tons of them.

  • @ellenj1228
    @ellenj1228 6 년 전 +3

    RIP Rusty - you should have been in uniform instead of in the broadcasting booth.

  • @TheDarken88
    @TheDarken88 6 년 전 +1

    ahh the memories..

  • @tonyt13aa
    @tonyt13aa 8 년 전 +2

    Go to the 45:06 mark - one of the funnier moments as Steve Albert interviews Lee Mazilli and starts to swallow the shaving cream that Kevin Mitchell blasted him with.

  • @idster7
    @idster7 9 년 전

    Great clip but what about the sound?

  • @awesome13jeff
    @awesome13jeff 6 년 전 +1

    1:40 there is a fan in a striped shirt celebrating as Keith catches the ball.

  • @johnaddeo2251
    @johnaddeo2251 7 년 전 +3

    mmmmm . . . Sara Lee Cheesecake . . . Channel 9 News.

  • @mickycee64
    @mickycee64 3 년 전

    I was there

  • @jayberman7583
    @jayberman7583 7 년 전 +1

    That was the last time fans charged the field in Ny

    • @Brooklyn3955
      @Brooklyn3955 7 년 전 +3

      Seattle fan base was the last to charge the field in the Majors but it was NOTHING like
      the scene at Shea.

  • @rpwVideoInstruction

    I believe that this was the last time fans ever went out onto the field during the post season......

    • @crawford371
      @crawford371 8 년 전

      +gracebasherguy92 the good ol days when you can storm the field...nowadays you might/will get tased

    • @jayberman7583
      @jayberman7583 8 년 전 +1

      It was, the cops came out on horse back in the world series to make sure they didn't do it again

  • @aaroncalhoun337
    @aaroncalhoun337 4 년 전 +2

    1983 Kieth Hernandez cries himself to sleep after being traded to the Mets. Went from the word champs to the laughing stock of baseball. 1986 celebrating a world series title. On a team that should have been a dynasty. . Funny how quickly things can change.

  • @willd4731
    @willd4731 2 년 전

    Anyone else think they purposely lost those three games in Philly so they can clinch it at home?

  • @jaycompany4886
    @jaycompany4886 8 년 전

    Wow a young Lenny Dykstra......... hope he's doing ok.

    • @dalemcilwain
      @dalemcilwain 5 년 전

      Lenny currently lives in New Jersey scaring the hell out of the neighbors. Not a good look.

  • @kyleg8098
    @kyleg8098 4 년 전

    Tim: Darryl, go enjoy the celebration
    Darryl: Who has the blow?

  • @LetsDruz
    @LetsDruz 7 년 전

    Fluke championship. The Red Sox pissed it away in Game 6 and the Mets never won another title since.

    • @mikebdb8
      @mikebdb8 7 년 전 +3

      never a fluke when your the best team that year,,,record wise too

    • @TonyMontana-qv8cx
      @TonyMontana-qv8cx 6 년 전 +3

      Still salty lol

    • @rustykuntz94
      @rustykuntz94 5 년 전 +3

      Mets won 108 regular season games and were clearly the best team in baseball in 86. Yes it was a very tough ride to win it all against Boston but no fluke, cmon now.

    • @mayamanign
      @mayamanign 년 전

      Lol you’re a loser and always will be, forever.