September 7, 200619 yr Uhm, I got excited and kinda missed the out.. but you can get the gist of the crowd with the noise. I had great seats thanks again TSwift. 2,000 fans sound like 40,000 :thumbup edit: kinda forgot to post the link
September 7, 200619 yr Author I'd like to apologize, I was pretty anxious and couldn't keep the camera straight then I lost my mind and forgot I had the camera in my hand. After the out I was toooooo excited to hold it still..
September 7, 200619 yr I agree. That's AMAZING. I'm so happy you had the presence of mind to take out your phone and record the video. It's a completely different perspective than watching it on TV.
September 7, 200619 yr wow that was awesome, i love how you dont see the final out and just see the cam go everywhere! haha truly awesome. wish i coulda been there.
September 7, 200619 yr I'll be honest, I can't stop watching this. I've seen just about everything the Marlins have done, in person, but I've never seen any of the no-no's live. The view's familiar enough to me, and I'd have been delirious too, so it kind of feels like I'm there. :confused
September 7, 200619 yr I saw Al Leiter's no-hitter and there is no way I could taken a picture let alone shot a video of any kind. I was hyperventilating and close to throwing up and passing out so I think this is pretty remarkable.
September 7, 200619 yr good thing you sent the lucky ones Tswift! thats what karma is all about. hope Crau and his mom had a great time at the game.
September 7, 200619 yr I saw Al Leiter's no-hitter and there is no way I could taken a picture let alone shot a video of any kind. I was hyperventilating and close to throwing up and passing out so I think this is pretty remarkable. Yeah, see that's the other thing too, there's no way I would have ever been able to capture this. My friend and I realized in about the middle of June in '03 that something special was going on so we decided to try to take a lot of pictures to document it. The experiment didn't go so hot. Most weren't taken and a lot were blurry. I repeat, this video is unbelievable for me.
September 7, 200619 yr Ha! I love it! My video looks just like this! I'm gonna post mine too. I am so giddy!
September 7, 200619 yr I was at Leiter's no-hitter in '96 at a ripe age of 9. I remeber crying about the fact that I had to go to the game because I wanted to stay home and play video games (we were season ticket holders and I had been to every game that week, but still a stupid kid). Well my older sister forced me to go to the game with her and behold, Al threw a no-hitter. So earlier in the day I was crying I had to go, by the end I was crying I had to leave. Best experience of my life.
September 7, 200619 yr You never forget a no-hitter. I know some fans were hating Al at the end of his career but to me he will always be that guy on the mound on May 11, 1996. I'll always love Al Leiter.
September 7, 200619 yr Ok. Here is the video I took. Gees, what a loud premature scream I let out when the ball was hit to Hanley!
September 7, 200619 yr (Mrs.BB...) These videos are GREAT! Sure beats listening to the radio or watching on tv, really gives you the feeling that you're there. Thanks for sharing, both of you! :thumbup
September 7, 200619 yr Awesome vids, guys. We were there as well, and out of all days, we decide not to bring the camera to this game. Luckily, Admin had his. These videos are awesome though. Thanks for sharing them. I'm gonna go add them as Favorites on YouTube right now.
September 7, 200619 yr The video is awesome. Its got that Blair Witch Project effect to it. Totally different perspective. Thanks for posting.
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