i dont mean to be off topic but does someone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb lost the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
@Gavin Myles I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
In the 80s, Don Zimmer was my favorite Cubs manager. Besides his being a decades-long student of the game and a living baseball resource, Zimmer didn't take any crap from anyone. Watching Zimmer once go after Dave Parker (more than a foor taller than Zim & half his age), it was clear that he was a man with no fear. Popeye is a baseball legend.
If Zim had met Parker in an abandoned alley with no team to hold-him-back then I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be too anxious to have a go at big Dave. Having said that, I fully agree with you about him being my favorite manager. He had a deep knowledge of the game and of baseball players. I'm not positive but I think he once said that he had never earned a single penny in his life outside of the game 🤗
WOW! I never saw or heard of this occurrence!! I LOVE IT! I love hearing Zimmer go off & the Cub he's referring to appears to be Rick Sutcliffe. Millions of MLB fans would pay a little extra to hear the on-field dialogue LOL! HOLY COW!
As a Cubs fan I really liked the Expos and their nice uniforms. And Canada's national anthem being done along with ours both in Montreal and Chicago - cannot beat that!
@robbie G My Mom referred to me as Scooby because Scooby Doo was the rage when I was a kid - then my Grandpa Carr was working for the railroad after his stint in the WWII
The stadium is also a big issue. If they were to bring baseball back to Montreal they would have to build a new stadium. Olympic Stadium is a really crappy stadium.
Sounds like it was personal considering the damage. A robber would want to get in and out quickly. They took their time with Pascal .He knew his killer.
@@user-hv1ik9li7f Sadly it seems Pascal clearly knew how to make enemies based on incidents like this and the infamous Padres vs Braves brawl 5 years earlier in 1984.
+Tim Dempster The best second baseman of all time is Roger Hornsby. End of discussion. Ryne Sandberg is Top 10 for sure but Nap Lajoie, Joe Morgan, Jackie Robinson are all ranked better than him.
@@BillMorganChannel What about them? Green hit 240 lifetime. Foli played mostly short stop hitting 251 lifetime and Doug Flynn hit 238 lifetime. None of them won a gold glove ever. End of discussion.
@@HUCY1709 Oh come on....me, the old guy, tried to come up with 3 punch and Judy hitters from the 70's when I was in my prime. I absolutely loved your 2nd baseman comment and agree there was no better hitting 2nd sacker than the great Rajah, Rogers Hornsby. Did you know the great Rajah got traded 3 times? And got traded afte having awesome seasons. I think he was had to deal with, perhaps a cancer in the clubhouse.
@@BillMorganChannel You got me there with those three names lol. When i read it i said WTH. I knew he played for several teams but is a good info. Roger Hornsby is considered to be the greatest righthand hitter of all time. Only player to have a batting average of 400 and hit 40 HRs in same season. Almost did it twice. The second time he hit 39 HRs. So many records he still holds. I like Ryne Sandberg but Roger Hornsby is in a league of his own.
I miss baseball from these days. The game is so much slower these days. All the pitching changes, all the reviews, all the analysis of everything. Launch angle? Who gives a shit? You can know everything from a homerun from your eyeballs. Let's make baseball enjoyable again... AND bring back the Expos to Montreal!!!
But I love the pitch clock, WAR, putting a man on second base in extra innings, having the umpires check the pitchers glove in between the innings, WHIP, not being able to buy a physical ticket to hold in your hand, but having to buy it online and show my phone when I go through the gates, and OPS, said no one EVER! The reason I would go to games would be to forget about the problems of the world. Now it seems like they are doing everything they can to make the game end quicker. I fucking hate it. It is a past time no more…
The childish way he acted, (and looked) he could've been the twin of Pedro Martinez.. also from the DR. Except he couldn't pitch half as well as Pedro. Same for Dominican Yordano Ventura... another outstanding pitching head-case from the 🇩🇲
Trav D. You're right...I looked him up; he also jumped ship from Red Sox to Yankees...I remember Pedro Martinez tossing him aside during playoff brawl...HA.
love perez, getting zimmer all riled up. and getting a chuckle out of it. they didn't says what cub got fined. great running catch by tim raines, another hall of famer.
You mean the time he missed his stay because he drive around 285 all night, without getting off the exit to Fulton county stadium? Just kidding. You mean that fight Bob horner , and the cast in his arm , that had protect the skinny pitcher?
Pascual Pérez fué un buen pitcher, de una notable familia de lanzadores de grandes ligas entre ellos Carlos, melido, Vladimir. Fue un muchacho grande todo el tiempo, lamentablemente cayó en el vicio de las drogas y fué asesinado en Rep Dominicana. Muy triste, lo recuerdo también en esos partidasos con el uniforme de las ÁGUILAS CIBAEÑAS.
I was a teenager during Pascual's heyday .... and I used to call him Pascual 'Bean' Perez .... one, because he was so doggone skinny and string-bean like, and second, because he was a bean-ball artist ....
He once got lost in Atlanta on I-285 looking for Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. He didn’t find the stadium until 20 minutes after the game started. He had been scheduled to start and the Braves had to have Phil Niekro start on 2 days rest in his place
Saw the first Night Game in '88..One of the Like TWO TIMES it Rained that whole SUMMER..Going thru a Drought tbat Summer CHICAGO..Staying with My Mom during MY College Summer Break from UCLA..Historic Wrigley Field..Been LUCKY ENOUGH to HAVE Caught Roughly 12-15 GAMES...ALWAYS a Good Time...Oh Yah the Play..Me Personally..I'm SURPRISED That Pascal Didn't get TOSSED...Just ME/Just Saying ⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️👍✌👌😁
I did hear that the Expos very near got a new stadium instead of their old shitty digs that once hosted the 1976 Olympics. But Canada unfortunately didn't come to a vote on the funding. That one single debacle eventually got the Expos to move to Washington and got renamed the Nationals. Canada, that was a nasty move that you made.
justafanintexas The Expos outdrew the Cubs in the 80’s (FWIW) www.ballparksofbaseball.com/1980-1989-mlb-attendance/ A combination of the 1994 Strike, terrible ownership (Brochu consortium, Jeffrey Loria) and constant firesales of top talent (including 2 HOF players and soon-to-be 3rd in Larry Walker) drove fan apathy and the eventual move of the Expos.
@Scooby Carr: It was the province of Quebec that refused to fund the proposed Labatt Park -- an understandable position for a jurisdiction in near-constant recession during the 1990s and early 2000s, still stuck with paying off Olympic Stadium. Meanwhile, one owner (Claude Brochu) never passed up an opportunity to rip the Big O and tout a new stadium, which turned fans off the existing venue (even more than its soulless concrete design and decentralized location) -- not to mention his cheapskate partners trading off star players and turning the team into a punching bag. Another owner (Jeffrey Loria) allowed the Expos' option on land designated for the stadium project to expire, effectively sounding the death knell for the franchise. Lot more villains in the Expos' demise than "Canada."
patrick hagan The expos barely outdrew the Cubs and that was b/c there was a huge capacity difference in the stadiums back in 1980s (almost 10K - 46,500 to 37,700), dome stadium avoid weather issues which limited ticket sales during cold/wet/hot days and no night games at Wrigley until 1988 which was very limited even then. Early and late in the season the day games were always half full b/c of kids in school and people working. Cubs always seemed to lose a game or two that never got made up b/c of weather. Didn’t expand seating until 1988 and it was just a few hundred seats and I think 1200 total into the 90s during that renovation before this new ownership totally renovated.
It looked like Perez was tossing the ball that was bounced off of him and caught to Jerome Walton (or somebody) as a souvenir - from an highly unusual play. 😉
They had to mention Pedro Guererro. Every time I hear his name, I think back to when the Dodgers pulled him from the OF to be their man at 3B. He was terrible. In an interview, he was asked what he would be thinking down there at the hot corner. "Dear God, please, don't let him hit the ball to me," he responded. What's the second thing you think? Putting his 2B teammate on blast for his shoddy defense, Guererro said, "Dear God, please don't let him hit the ball to Sax." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
HE MAY HAVE THROWN A BALL INTO THE DUGOUT, But they threw it back out then threw a second ball that hit the umpire, that's where the issue is, and YES HE WILL BE FINED or if the team don't give up the player the manager will be fined because he is responsible for the team in the dugout!
It was a simpler game, I throw it you hit it and I field it. Though pitchers pitched 7,8,9 innings every outing. Less injuries as well look how much skinnier every one was not all muscle bound
@@kennybruder8653 No they wouldn't. And it wouldn't even be close. There were maybe half a dozen guys in the entire league that could throw 98-100 mph. Nowadays, every team has multiple guys that can do that. The game has evolved and so have the hitters. Training these days is specialized and starts at a very early age. Science and math have entered the game and dominated.
Perez would do weird 💩 while on the mound like throw the old eephus pitch or try to pick off the runner on first by throwing between his legs. His younger brother Carlos Perez who pitched for the Expos in 95 and also 97-98 would do similar antics on the mound when striking out a batter. “Carlos Pérez was a highly animated player, especially when he was on the mound. Beginning in his rookie year, after every strikeout (and sometimes even after individual strikes), he made spastic movements, usually flailing an arm into the air while crouching very low to the ground and hopping in a semicircle (in the case of a strikeout, Pérez would react in unity with the umpire who was signaling the strikeout motion). Sometimes batters took offense to it while others realized or knew that it was just part of his routine”.
Watching a 12 minute video to see a few seconds of action is the most baseball thing I've watched in a while...
i dont mean to be off topic but does someone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb lost the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
@Danny Hugh instablaster ;)
@Gavin Myles I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Gavin Myles it worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much you really help me out !
@Danny Hugh No problem :)
In the 80s, Don Zimmer was my favorite Cubs manager. Besides his being a decades-long student of the game and a living baseball resource, Zimmer didn't take any crap from anyone. Watching Zimmer once go after Dave Parker (more than a foor taller than Zim & half his age), it was clear that he was a man with no fear. Popeye is a baseball legend.
If Zim had met Parker in an abandoned alley with no team to hold-him-back then I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be too anxious to have a go at big Dave.
Having said that, I fully agree with you about him being my favorite manager.
He had a deep knowledge of the game and of baseball players. I'm not positive but I think he once said that he had never earned a single penny in his life outside of the game 🤗
I keep waiting for Buck Martinez to chime in. Triple play baseball early 2000's
Jerome Walton and Dwight Smith had very good rookie years and it ended there.
Walton had great batting averages his last 5 years but didn't play much for some reason.
TSN is broadcasting some classic Expos games during the covid sports shutdown. Tonight's game is Dennis Martinez's perfect game
Do you know the date of this 1989 clip?
WOW! I never saw or heard of this occurrence!! I LOVE IT! I love hearing Zimmer go off & the Cub he's referring to appears to be Rick Sutcliffe. Millions of MLB fans would pay a little extra to hear the on-field dialogue LOL! HOLY COW!
I swear to god the Expos had some Raw 🔥 Jersey's
Blue were sweet but the whites looked even better. They always looked so crisp and bright white.
For a team from 🇨🇦 those uni’s and caps colors were about as 🇺🇸 as you can get.
As a Cubs fan I really liked the Expos and their nice uniforms. And Canada's national anthem being done along with ours both in Montreal and Chicago - cannot beat that!
Yes
1 hell of a fight when are Cubs played them
@robbie G Gee that's nice and funny
@robbie G My Mom referred to me as Scooby because Scooby Doo was the rage when I was a kid - then my Grandpa Carr was working for the railroad after his stint in the WWII
@robbie G Okeedokee
I LOVE how Zimmer was ‘mic’ed’ up in the dugout…pure greatness.
Time to get Mont'real baseball back!!! Still use EXPOS logo!
Richard Miller Yep. Sure do miss the Expos. What a magical matchup especially between the Cubs and Montreal.
yep
Fan support is the biggest obstacle.
The stadium is also a big issue. If they were to bring baseball back to Montreal they would have to build a new stadium. Olympic Stadium is a really crappy stadium.
So you can play to an empty house?
Sometimes Zimmer looks like Don Rickles, and then it's just funny 😂!
Sometimes your mom looks like Don Rickles
Loved the rookies on the 89 Cubs.
Remember Zim charging Pedro Martinez 14 years later? Lol! The guy lived for that stuff!
Took me forever to figure out the Expos logo. Thought it was elb
SAME THING WITH ME AND THE ATLANTA HAWKS LOGO LOOKS LIKE A UPSIDE DOWN PAC-MAN.
Don Zimmer, old school baseball, miss those times.......
@robbie G billy should be in hall of fame
Zimmer from westside of Cincinnati same as pete
Donny said “fucking clown” hahaha The Boys Of Zimmer! Good ol magical 1989 in Chicago
When I was a kid I thought his name was Fastball Perez, LOL!
RIP 🙏🙏
His nickname was actually I-285 when he pitched in Atlanta. He got lost on the way to the stadium and wound up making laps on the interstate.
@@eltravo2112
Probably cuz he was so out of it with all the drugs he loved to take.
Used to yell at him to leave the chalk line alone when walking over it.😂
R.I.P. Pascual Perez
@Dusty Grady That's about as funny as cancer.
Sounds like it was personal considering the damage. A robber would want to get in and out quickly. They took their time with Pascal .He knew his killer.
@@peteandrepete528 absolutely correct. He did know him.
@@user-hv1ik9li7f Sadly it seems Pascal clearly knew how to make enemies based on incidents like this and the infamous Padres vs Braves brawl 5 years earlier in 1984.
I knew his brother Melido when he was with the ChiSox.
Sandberg was one of the best all around players ever.
+Tim Dempster The best second baseman of all time is Roger Hornsby. End of discussion. Ryne Sandberg is Top 10 for sure but Nap Lajoie, Joe Morgan, Jackie Robinson are all ranked better than him.
@@HUCY1709 what about Dick Green? Tim Foli? Dog Flynn?
@@BillMorganChannel What about them? Green hit 240 lifetime. Foli played mostly short stop hitting 251 lifetime and Doug Flynn hit 238 lifetime. None of them won a gold glove ever. End of discussion.
@@HUCY1709 Oh come on....me, the old guy, tried to come up with 3 punch and Judy hitters from the 70's when I was in my prime. I absolutely loved your 2nd baseman comment and agree there was no better hitting 2nd sacker than the great Rajah, Rogers Hornsby.
Did you know the great Rajah got traded 3 times? And got traded afte having awesome seasons. I think he was had to deal with, perhaps a cancer in the clubhouse.
@@BillMorganChannel You got me there with those three names lol. When i read it i said WTH. I knew he played for several teams but is a good info. Roger Hornsby is considered to be the greatest righthand hitter of all time. Only player to have a batting average of 400 and hit 40 HRs in same season. Almost did it twice. The second time he hit 39 HRs. So many records he still holds. I like Ryne Sandberg but Roger Hornsby is in a league of his own.
I miss baseball from these days. The game is so much slower these days. All the pitching changes, all the reviews, all the analysis of everything. Launch angle? Who gives a shit? You can know everything from a homerun from your eyeballs. Let's make baseball enjoyable again... AND bring back the Expos to Montreal!!!
David Pring more than agree with you on that !
But I love the pitch clock, WAR, putting a man on second base in extra innings, having the umpires check the pitchers glove in between the innings, WHIP, not being able to buy a physical ticket to hold in your hand, but having to buy it online and show my phone when I go through the gates, and OPS, said no one EVER! The reason I would go to games would be to forget about the problems of the world. Now it seems like they are doing everything they can to make the game end quicker. I fucking hate it. It is a past time no more…
Amen brother!
Perez started more fights. Nutty
Pascual Perez should have been an perennial All-Star but people only remember him as being one of the biggest head cases in the history of baseball.
Wasn't he a cokehead
The childish way he acted, (and looked) he could've been the twin of Pedro Martinez.. also from the DR. Except he couldn't pitch half as well as Pedro.
Same for Dominican Yordano Ventura... another outstanding pitching head-case from the 🇩🇲
5 years earlier, Perez was involved in the Padres-Braves melee for plunking Alan Wiggins.
One of the best basebrawls ever!
Yeah, Pascual Perez was a class act wink wink
@ 4:58... In 2019 with the juiced baseballs... that line drive Sandberg hit would have been out on Waveland Ave. LOL
1998 as well.
I miss the Cubs, on WGN.
Same here. 😢
Perez was quite a character. Very entertaining!
Don Zimmer always looked like he was ready to have a stroke.
Ice Phoenix his nickname was Popeye 😂
Trav D. You're right...I remember. Cubs...Red Sox...who else?
Trav D. He must have had a goiter with those Popeyes!
Ice Phoenix he was a third base coach for the SF Giants under Roger Craig in 1987
Trav D. You're right...I looked him up; he also jumped ship from Red Sox to Yankees...I remember Pedro Martinez tossing him aside during playoff brawl...HA.
love perez, getting zimmer all riled up. and getting a chuckle out of it. they didn't says what cub got fined. great running catch by tim raines, another hall of famer.
3:30 is the money quote from Zim.
Was that a "broadcast malfunction" from TSN?
Dwight Smith...this guy could hit!! Just never seemed to get a chance to play...
Got to love all the foriegn substances on pasquals hat
He had plenty in his system too, being he was arrested in 1984 for possession of cocaine in the D.R.
I seem to remember Pascual not making a start with the Yankees because he said he was stuck in traffic.
That was when he was with the Braves~
Nothing tops what Pascual did 5 years before when he was with the Braves.
You mean the time he missed his stay because he drive around 285 all night, without getting off the exit to Fulton county stadium? Just kidding. You mean that fight Bob horner , and the cast in his arm , that had protect the skinny pitcher?
and what did he do exactly?!
Wow... Galaraga was still fit by then
Pascual Pérez fué un buen pitcher, de una notable familia de lanzadores de grandes ligas entre ellos Carlos, melido, Vladimir. Fue un muchacho grande todo el tiempo, lamentablemente cayó en el vicio de las drogas y fué asesinado en Rep Dominicana. Muy triste, lo recuerdo también en esos partidasos con el uniforme de las ÁGUILAS CIBAEÑAS.
Jesus Ortiz su muerte fue en sancristobal
Welcome to night baseball cubs fans!
Gotta love Zim. Totally pissed off but he still looked like he was somewhat reasonable with the ump.
Ike how at 3:30 it goes from tv friendly TSN mode to “HBO Real Sports” mode 😂
I used to look at a Montreal hat and think "what does ELB stand for?"
Omg thats awesome. Thought I was the only one that spent years trying to figure out how the hell ‘Elb “ was related to the Montreal Expos?! Lmao
It's really EM Expos Montreal. However it certainly looks like other letters like perhaps ExposMontrealBaseball. .
Old Zim! Boy did he love the Cubbies
This was great.
I was a teenager during Pascual's heyday .... and I used to call him Pascual 'Bean' Perez .... one, because he was so doggone skinny and string-bean like, and second, because he was a bean-ball artist ....
3:31 TV mics pick up Zim saying "they're gonna fine you cause this guy throws it in here. Fucking clown."
Pascual Perez is like the Yordano Ventura of his baseball time period
No creo así
Se parecen en estilo y forma de ser, la diferencia que Yordano tenía conducta más agresiva , pascual era más Pacífico.
@@kelvynlopez1263 Ni uno de los dos sabia tirar chingasos jajaja
Thankfully both are no longer around 😂
He once got lost in Atlanta on I-285 looking for Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. He didn’t find the stadium until 20 minutes after the game started. He had been scheduled to start and the Braves had to have Phil Niekro start on 2 days rest in his place
Zimmer always ready to get whooped by a Dominican pitcher
Feels weird hearing Jim Hughson calling a baseball game
Yeah he was the voice of NHL98, 99 and 2000 I think.
Saw the first Night Game in '88..One of the Like TWO TIMES it Rained that whole SUMMER..Going thru a Drought tbat Summer CHICAGO..Staying with My Mom during MY College Summer Break from UCLA..Historic Wrigley Field..Been LUCKY ENOUGH to HAVE Caught Roughly 12-15 GAMES...ALWAYS a Good Time...Oh Yah the Play..Me Personally..I'm SURPRISED That Pascal Didn't get TOSSED...Just ME/Just Saying ⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️👍✌👌😁
Zim calling Perez an F-ing clown was epic! 😂
Sandberg the Legendary Cubbie
I’m honestly kinda surprised that a brawl didn’t break out because of this
Love it. God I miss baseball ⚾️
man this was so good forgot it was national league.
Some solid players here
I did hear that the Expos very near got a new stadium instead of their old shitty digs that once hosted the 1976 Olympics. But Canada unfortunately didn't come to a vote on the funding. That one single debacle eventually got the Expos to move to Washington and got renamed the Nationals. Canada, that was a nasty move that you made.
No, nobody went to the games.
justafanintexas
The Expos outdrew the Cubs in the 80’s (FWIW)
www.ballparksofbaseball.com/1980-1989-mlb-attendance/
A combination of the 1994 Strike, terrible ownership (Brochu consortium, Jeffrey Loria) and constant firesales of top talent (including 2 HOF players and soon-to-be 3rd in Larry Walker) drove fan apathy and the eventual move of the Expos.
@@patrickhagan9382 plus, the weak loonie hit the Expos very hard.
@Scooby Carr: It was the province of Quebec that refused to fund the proposed Labatt Park -- an understandable position for a jurisdiction in near-constant recession during the 1990s and early 2000s, still stuck with paying off Olympic Stadium.
Meanwhile, one owner (Claude Brochu) never passed up an opportunity to rip the Big O and tout a new stadium, which turned fans off the existing venue (even more than its soulless concrete design and decentralized location) -- not to mention his cheapskate partners trading off star players and turning the team into a punching bag. Another owner (Jeffrey Loria) allowed the Expos' option on land designated for the stadium project to expire, effectively sounding the death knell for the franchise.
Lot more villains in the Expos' demise than "Canada."
patrick hagan The expos barely outdrew the Cubs and that was b/c there was a huge capacity difference in the stadiums back in 1980s (almost 10K - 46,500 to 37,700), dome stadium avoid weather issues which limited ticket sales during cold/wet/hot days and no night games at Wrigley until 1988 which was very limited even then. Early and late in the season the day games were always half full b/c of kids in school and people working. Cubs always seemed to lose a game or two that never got made up b/c of weather. Didn’t expand seating until 1988 and it was just a few hundred seats and I think 1200 total into the 90s during that renovation before this new ownership totally renovated.
Exciting inning
THIS IS WHEN BASEBALL WAS SO GREAT. NOT LIKE TODAY OVERPAID , RULE CHANGING , CANT BLOCK THE PKATE, AND SO FORTH. BUNCH OF CRAP TODAY.
Don Zimmer at 3:30 "FUCKING CLOWN" lol
Rip pascual perez
Ah, Jim Hughson on the call...
It looked like Perez was tossing the ball that was bounced off of him and caught to Jerome Walton (or somebody) as a souvenir - from an highly unusual play.
😉
Jugando 1ra Base por los expos de Montreal en ese entonces el gato Andrés galarraga lanzando el fallecido pascual perez
GO EXPOS!!!!!!!
Saw Walton trying to revive his career at a single A game in Lancaster, CA several years ago. Sad.
3:33 Open microphone. Nice touch.
Andres "Le gros chat" Galarraga! Que de souvenirs.
Oui, Je me souviens. Vive le Quebec .
Waste of time after Zimmer comes out to complain early in video..
Zimmer had a beef!!!!!
They had to mention Pedro Guererro. Every time I hear his name, I think back to when the Dodgers pulled him from the OF to be their man at 3B. He was terrible. In an interview, he was asked what he would be thinking down there at the hot corner. "Dear God, please, don't let him hit the ball to me," he responded. What's the second thing you think? Putting his 2B teammate on blast for his shoddy defense, Guererro said, "Dear God, please don't let him hit the ball to Sax." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love it when Zimmer calls Perez a ''FUCKING CLOWN'.... bahahaahhahhaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!
Too bad it wasn’t a dump truck that hit Bill Hahn instead of a ball.
Tim Raines...Leon Durham..Pedro Guerrero..names mentioned in this game...Cocaine is a Hella of a drug
HE MAY HAVE THROWN A BALL INTO THE DUGOUT, But they threw it back out then threw a second ball that hit the umpire, that's where the issue is, and YES HE WILL BE FINED or if the team don't give up the player the manager will be fined because he is responsible for the team in the dugout!
pascual era uno de los mejores en su época de rocno su talento
Ehhhhhh....not really
No creo 👎🏼
De los pitcher dominicanos si
Nice to see Old "El Cabello" Andres Gallarga ..He was a Real Man ..Dont make em like that anymore.
Gato at 1st, Jeff Huson at second (I think), and Spike Owen at short. Timmy Rock in left. That's about all I could I.D.
The guy that got the ball at 11:33 is probably 26 years old.
Valerie Valerah! A napsack on my back.
Nice camera work lol
I am baffled how Sandberg was hitting .200.
I was too. It was a graphic mistake. He was hitting .273 at the time
It seems Don Zimmer doesn't like mercurial Dominican Republic pitchers.......
😂😂
especially if their name is Perez 🤔
@@sidDkid87 The other was Pedro Martinez actually....
@@DIMP11 lol - he *seemed* like a Perez - I must be getting old - perhaps my addled brain combined Pedro with Martinez and came up with Perez 🤔
Last one drove him in the dirt
Years later Don Zimmer would meet the great Pedro Martinez....The dugout live mike was hilarious "f'n clown" lol
Looking back at all these videos from the 1980's, it's amazing how bad hitting and pitch mechanics are.
It was a simpler game, I throw it you hit it and I field it. Though pitchers pitched 7,8,9 innings every outing. Less injuries as well look how much skinnier every one was not all muscle bound
They weren't "bad". They were different. The greats from then would dominate now, as well.
@@kennybruder8653 No they wouldn't. And it wouldn't even be close. There were maybe half a dozen guys in the entire league that could throw 98-100 mph. Nowadays, every team has multiple guys that can do that. The game has evolved and so have the hitters. Training these days is specialized and starts at a very early age. Science and math have entered the game and dominated.
@@alexh8613 Velocity isn't everything. '86 Gooden would still dominate in this league.
Vincent Cuttolo Yeah, you’re right, that was his best. He didn’t exactly suck in ‘86, though.
“Past Ball” Perez
It turned out he was on cocaine during all those years
Who wasn't lol!
I have really think Pascuals death was not a esult of a burglary my theory is he pissed someone off.
Love Zim!
Where’s Harry?
PASCUAL PÉREZ RIP
Meh... no big loss
Damn i just noticed don zimmer called perez a racist remark at min 3:35
Zimmer called him a god damn clown....lol
he actually said fuckin clown
Perez would do weird 💩 while on the mound like throw the old eephus pitch or try to pick off the runner on first by throwing between his legs.
His younger brother Carlos Perez who pitched for the Expos in 95 and also 97-98 would do similar antics on the mound when striking out a batter.
“Carlos Pérez was a highly animated player, especially when he was on the mound. Beginning in his rookie year, after every strikeout (and sometimes even after individual strikes), he made spastic movements, usually flailing an arm into the air while crouching very low to the ground and hopping in a semicircle (in the case of a strikeout, Pérez would react in unity with the umpire who was signaling the strikeout motion). Sometimes batters took offense to it while others realized or knew that it was just part of his routine”.
i love don zimmer
Exelente👍
El gato venezolano Andres galarraga jugando en 1ra Base por los expos
duro pascual
Why the 12 minutes
I guess Zimmer can use some of those words on television, but you can't throw baseballs at umpires. I've said it over and over again...
12 minutes of my life I’ll never get back
Montreal Expos road uniforms
Imagine how good Perez could have been if he could have got out of his own head. Side note Dwight Smith should have been the rookie of the year.
Pretty sure zim let a racial slur fly on that hot mic
He called him a f'n clown, he didn't slur him. There was black players on the team, that wouldn't be smart. It was 1989, not 1949.