The Endy Chavez game 7 catch in the 2006 NLCS. He robs a home run and then doubles of the runner on first to end the six inning. Endy Chavez will be forever worshiped by Mets fans everywhere
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There have been many great catches in Baseball history, making it difficult to pinpoint the "best" one. However, some iconic catches that are often mentioned include Willie Mays' over-the-shoulder catch in the 1954 World Series and Spider-Man-like catches by Ken Griffey Jr. and Jim Edmonds. Ultimately, the best catch is subjective and can vary depending on personal opinion.
Lou Merloni
The catcher, seriously.
Robbie Alomar (probably the best second baseman ever)
This guy named Chandler Lanier influenced Sammy Sosa when he was young. Chandler was the best baseball player he had ever seen.
It depends on who you ask. Although many observers do believe that the 1927 Yankees were the best baseball team ever. This debate came up again when the Yankees set the 114 regular season win record in 1998.