Daily Recap: Russell Martin hit two homers, and Marlon Byrd went deep in his first career postseason AB, to lead the Pirates past the Reds
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37 Comments
I decided to become a Pirates and baseball fan in about 2005 when they were truly dreadful. I managed to become a hardcore Pirates fan despite that. For this game, I had to be with other fans. I couldn't be at the game, but I went to a local bar and it was amazing. Everyone there was still doing the blackout attire and everyone was paying attention to every second of the game. It was unreal in a town where baseball has been considered a joke for so many years. The "Cueto, Cueto" chant has to go down in Pittsburgh sports lore as one of the great plays.
The last time the Pirates were relevant smh
Why do I remember them loosing this game
One of the best days of my life.
and there was NOOOOOOOOOOOOO doubt about it!
This is easily the best baseball game I’ve ever been to. It was so fun and the energy Pittsburgh brought to PNC Park was absolutely wild. Miss these times, and miss when the Pirates were good. 🙁
Is this game available anywhere?
National League Central is by far the best division in the NL
Should have fired Huntington, not Hurdle. And the Nutter family while we're at it.
I wish my bucos were still this good. I know soon we can do it again
I love the pirates broadcaster from 0:49 to 1:22
Light um up in 2020—– "Lets Go Bucs" !!!!!!!
I was there
The virus and no baseball right now got me watching old buco highlights lets go bucs baby what a party this night was
Man, that was a damn good team we had in 13. But baseball in Pittsburgh, well you can't really build on success. That offseason
was brutal and after an impressive rebound a few years later, in the following years richer teams continued to swoop in and take whatever they wanted.
This is the greatest game i have ever seen as a pirates fan, wish we could make it back, the atmosphere at this game was absolutely insane
That was an out of body experience for me. The anticipation, the night, the game, the hoarse throat afterwards. I'll never see/hear/experience anything like that. I can't remember one person getting up to get concessions or go to the bathroom. Just pure catharsis for Pittsburgh Pirate fans!
I was born in 1988 so i didn't really get to appreciate the early 90's pirates I grew up knowing nothing but failure with that team and i love baseball i played it when i was younger and I thought i could be on the pirates when i was in little league with how bad they were. I watched alot of games with my grandfather and we would always hope that they would finally turn things around and for 20 years of my life they wouldn't do anything but fail miserably but we would still watch and listen on the radio. In 2012 he passed away and the team finally started to turn things around. The next year the pirates made the playoffs and I couldnt stop the river of tears coming down my face because i was thinking about my grandfather and how happy he would have been to see that. Now the team is back to its losing ways. I get sad when i watch these videos. I don't know why i do it to myself.
The Daily Recap should read: "Greatest influence by a home crowd in baseball history."
Bob Nutting destroyed this.
The greatest playoff game so far this century.
As a Pirates fan, I feel like I will never get the feeling I got from this game again. Still gives me chills almost 7 years later
I am so glad I was in attendance so I didn't have to subject myself to Greg Brown calling a game…
name of this music
Ahh, the good ol days
i still come back to this every year and get chills every single time
“RAISE THE JOLLY ROGER AND MEET ME IN ST LOUIE LOUIE!”
Hold onto this moment guys, because it's gonna be another long twenty years before we get another one.
Sept. 18 2021, Came here to relive this awesome game. Look at the stands ! Listen to the fans! Wow . PNC could be like this more often if the orginzation cared about its team and fans! Its tough being a buccos fan. But still here after all these yearz. Lets Go Bucs!
so thats what PNC park looks like with fans lol
When pirates actually had a full stadium 🥲
Man I miss this team too bad the owner was too cheap to keep ANYBODY
Take me back
Love it! We had some games with the Big Red Machine over the years; remember the 1979 NLCS? Nice to see Doug Drabek again, too.
Even nine years later this is still one of the most epic wild card games ever played. The crowd was incredible.
Remember bucs games in 90s late 80s w my pap I flew from Vegas to this one game right field wall love it man
I don't know if anyone's noticed but this video about a Pirates playoff win is 4 minutes and 12 minutes long.
or 4-1-2 😉