This Video of the Phillies' Grand Slam With No Announcers and Just Natural Stadium Sound is So Cool

The sound the crowd made in Philadelphia when Bryson Scott hit a grand slam was just incredible.
This Video of the Phillies' Grand Slam With No Announcers and Just Natural Stadium Sound is So Cool
This Video of the Phillies' Grand Slam With No Announcers and Just Natural Stadium Sound is So Cool /

The Philadelphia Phillies thumped the Miami Marlins, 7-1, on Wednesday night to wrap up their NL Wild Card Series and set a date with the Braves in the NL Division Series, which starts Saturday in Atlanta.

Aaron Nola pitched seven shutout innings for the Phillies, who won both games at home to sweep the Marlins. 

The biggest offensive moment of the night came in the bottom of the sixth inning when Bryson Stott hit a grand slam to right center that broke the game open and sent the home crowd into hysterics. 

This video of the grand slam with no announcers and just the natural sounds of the stadium is so good. Listen to the crowd explode:

Incredible.

This angle is pretty awesome, too: 

Fans loved it: 


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Andy Nesbitt
ANDY NESBITT

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