On July 18th 1921 the Babe hit his 139th homerun, breaking Roger Conners all-time career record. Every one he hit after that was a new record until he finished with 714!
@@LegendaryNuggets i did, the average pitch speed in the 1920s was 70mph, the average pitch speed today is 92mph. Obviously there are a few outliers, but on average guys back then are no where near todays level in terms of pitching speed
Babe Ruth's accomplishments as a hitter are unfathomable. He hit more home runs by himself than entire teams hit. If someone were to do that now, he'd have to hit way over 200 home runs per year. AND he hit for very high average. AND he was a great pitcher. Simply the Best Ever.
Nah ohtani has passed em And this fatty played with all slow white guys .. if he was in todays talent he’d be getting worked lol othani the goat not even close
No, if someone were to do that now theyd just have to play against the league Ruth did lol. It’s a cool history fact but it’s silly to act like his accomplishments would scale up in todays era as opposed to scaling down.
We just went to a Yankees game on 4/13 at the new stadium. We stopped by the original stadium across the street and it was magical!!! Walking into the new stadium and seeing all of the posters of the greatest players ever - Ruth, Gehrig, Mantle, Berra, DiMaggio - was awesome! My 9 y.o. baseball player had a blast!
When you combine Ruth’s overall talents with pitching and hitting, and his huge influence on the game itself, Ruth stands as the greatest player of all time.
" HERO'S GET REMEMBERED BUT LEGENDS NEVER DIE " The most recognized name in sports history. Today is ....8/16/24 RIP 76 years later. Babe is still a hero to millions around the world..... Gone but not forgotten.
@@brnape707look up walter johnson bud, plenty of guys sat in the high 80s low 90s, with some like walt clocking 95. Ruth didn’t play in the dead ball era why do people associate 60mph throwers in his prime/era? Dead ball was 1880 - 1910s
I like the highlight at 3.55. Ruth was 40 and playing in an exhibition game in Buffalo. It shows the power of his swing even at that age. You can tell he knocked it out of the stadium because as he rounded first you can see the fans looking over the back wall in the outfield bleachers.
People like to say he wouldn’t be good now a days. But that swing is amongst the best in todays game. And he’s swinging 45 ounces of lumber. I think he’s be up there with Shohei in my opinion. Especially with the training now a days.
Babe was a legendary baseball player, his stats are proof of his greatness. Nobody has ever made an impact on the game of baseball as he has. Babe is the greatest baseball player of all time, followed by Ty Cobb
anyone remember going to babe ruths resteraunt..? I was like 5-10 probably in 1990s when I went there frequently. The entrance had a home plate when you walked up to the door, & EVERY booth had a personal tiny televsion. and yes back then it was probably black and white :P my god i loved that place
Cus there WAS NONE IDIOT if there was they'd all be watching Marilyn Monroe's sextape in between bats or some shit lol smh stop with this "back in the day" crap it's lame and not true!
I realize that its projection but if he was a full time player his first 5 seasons he would have had over 900 homers and possibly 2800 rbi and nobody would have come close to those numbers Ruth was an absolute monster at the plate with a 342 csreer batting average and minimal strikeouts at bat His reflexes were cat quick and hand eye coordination had to be phenomenal
He's mainly known for his hitting but Ruth was a freaking ace too. Just for some # comparisons... Babe Ruth - 2.28 (17th lowest of all time) Kershaw - 2.48 Cy Young - 2.62 Pedro Martinez - 2.92 Greg Maddux - 3.16 Nolan Ryan - 3.19 Verlander 3.32
Babe Ruth was a one of a kind original superstar, being a great slugger and great pitcher, I can't think of anybody else who could hit and pitch like him
@@neilwattoo he isnt. he is a check down passer who plays on god squads. people call him humble for taking pay cuts but call kd a snake for taking pay cuts to play on better teams. he is a diva double standard in action.
I know hes one of the greatest of all time but I just can't do picture him doing so well in today's game, wouldn't know what to do with the pitchers and speed of it now
@@MrThemanofspeed exactly. If the guy could hit a ball that far that many times with none of the benefits of modern nutrition, weight training, coaching etc. imagine what he could do with all of the modern advantages.
@@DanetteScheel did you see the pitcher throwing a side winder to babe Ruth? Was that even a real pitch? What was that clocked at? 75 mph? Fast ball or curveball? That fact that you hold on to babe Ruth as the best tells me how dated you are.
@@mr.kennyk When a modern player sets so many records and influences the game beyond any measure as the babe did I will be happy to call myself unddated
@@jimmyolsen5897 You have to look at the level of competition though. The average pitching speed in the Babe Ruth era was 70mph, in the Ohtani era its 92mph, and theres a lot more variety in terms of the types of pitches thrown nowadays because guys are more skilled
Are my eyes deceiving me? Is Babe Ruth admiring his home runs?? All the "get off my lawn" people told me only modern players admired their home runs..Oh well ! Myth debunked
I'll be honest I never thought babe could last in today's game but with proper training he definitely could, he wouldn't be the top 5-10 hitter he is now but he had remarkably similar mechanics to barry bonds but without a leg kick, its actually astounding how he had such good timing without any load gathering
Everyone says he couldn’t and the pitching was awful, but he was still doing something in the game no one had done before or could during his whole career and for decades after. There’s no way that raw talent would fail him in the bigs today.
@@Tennischamp450 He would have to make a few adjustments and adopt a better training regimen but his talent as both pitcher abs batter was so exceptional that there’s no reason to think he wouldn’t be huge star if he played today. His eye-hand coordination was incredible. He’d probably have to use a lighter bat against todays faster pitching. Maybe shorten his swing a bit.
@The Angry Grizzly I agree the game is garbage today but I don’t think the pitching is inferior. In fact, pitchers today throw harder than they did years ago. I think the problem is that the game is now all about power pitching and power hitting. There are fewer balls put in play. More strikeouts, more walks, more home runs. Fewer singles. I think they should move the pitchers mound back a few feet to compensate.
People. These players don't look like they can compete to the guy's in the show today because it was 100 years ago. Nobody has ever dominated any sport the way Babe Ruth dominated his era. He was ahead of his time and with the way things are setup in professional sports now there will never be an athlete this dominant again... Ever.
Today is the 2024 Home Run Derby then Went from watching Ken Griffey Jr. highlights to looking up Babe Ruth. The way my Great Grandfather talked about this man… sheesh. He was like bigger than Jesus back then!!! Crazy
The only reason we pitch harder today is because of #1 Technique and #2 Nutrition. Players back then were much sturdier and tougher, they played injured and exhausted. I'd say the average fastball was about 4-6 mph slower than nowadays. Still, the Babe was a big guy (6'2) and could swing that 40oz bat like it was a twig. He also had insane weight distribution mechanics in his swing. The momentum he built in that front foot step & swing was responsible for 714 of his homeruns.
54 home runs? More than a whole rival team combined,thats incredible. I don't know jack about Baseball but it the players and figures interest me,but not so much the game,it looks too basic to me,of course they are highly skilled so when I say basic I don't mean it that way. I'm talking from a spectator point of view,i think I'd get bored easily..
Retire # 3 throughout MLB n give Babe a day of honor!!! He's the most deserving n legendary man that's ever played the game!!! Why has it not been done long ago? Wrong skin color???
I don't fully remember why I looked up Babe Ruth highlights, but I'm glad I did lol
Bruh me either lol sitting here high and jst typed in babe Ruth highlights for no reason
@@oskithedonable Bro same lmao
@@oskithedonable I appreciate you
You 2
My reason is I jus watched Sandlot lol
On July 18th 1921 the Babe hit his 139th homerun, breaking Roger Conners all-time career record. Every one he hit after that was a new record until he finished with 714!
Well no shit
Which was eventually broken by Barry bonds
@@Htown_sports_dude *Hank Aaron. Barry doesn’t count.
Who cares
Never knew that thx
No steroids, no pulled in fences, no shortened walls, no lengthened seasons. No light bats, Just pure, raw, talent.
Cigars to Ruth are like spinach to popeye
Also no POC
No minorities, no talented pitching.
@The Real Alien Observer lol shut up
Very true statement, Babe never took any drugs, he was pure power and talent
Ruth's highlights, are the best highlights.
His stature reminds me of my dads. It’s crazy how he doesn’t seem like a person that’s in shape and yet he was the best.
he was playing against amateurs. Guys back then werent throwing 90 mile fast balls
@ravdeepbhullar1448 yeah they were they were throwing 80-90 look it up
@@LegendaryNuggets i did, the average pitch speed in the 1920s was 70mph, the average pitch speed today is 92mph. Obviously there are a few outliers, but on average guys back then are no where near todays level in terms of pitching speed
@@ravdeepbhullar1448 ruclips.net/video/EV8Q3uPSe7Q/видео.htmlsi=y4a5EaIxYx_Dk7VV why did does this say 80-85 then
Round is a shape lol
Babe was a great power hitter who also hit for average and a great pitcher. Babe was a baseball legend who made the game famous
Right, he made it famous
Have you seen him play in person?
@@gregoryalexandre4642 no way, I was born in 1986, Babe Ruth died in 1948.
The game was famous way before him
Babe took the game to a new level of greatness, the first great superstar of baseball
Babe Ruth's accomplishments as a hitter are unfathomable. He hit more home runs by himself than entire teams hit. If someone were to do that now, he'd have to hit way over 200 home runs per year. AND he hit for very high average. AND he was a great pitcher. Simply the Best Ever.
❤️ babe ruth my hero ,brillant baseball hitter & player
Nah ohtani has passed em
And this fatty played with all slow white guys .. if he was in todays talent he’d be getting worked lol othani the goat not even close
glazer
Are these videos from the end of his career? Was he fitter back then?
No, if someone were to do that now theyd just have to play against the league Ruth did lol. It’s a cool history fact but it’s silly to act like his accomplishments would scale up in todays era as opposed to scaling down.
I wasn’t thinking there would be this enough highlights of Babe Ruth that would survive today.
I’m looking and he’s the goat at baseball. His presence and his ability to consistently hit home runs is something most people wouldn’t see.
put him in the box with the cuban missile. he’s gonna cry to his momma.
He’s not Ohtani though
@@moose7454 you’re right he’s far greater than
We just went to a Yankees game on 4/13 at the new stadium. We stopped by the original stadium across the street and it was magical!!! Walking into the new stadium and seeing all of the posters of the greatest players ever - Ruth, Gehrig, Mantle, Berra, DiMaggio - was awesome! My 9 y.o. baseball player had a blast!
I'm drunk and it's 3:00 am and I'm watching Babe Ruth highlights.
glad im not the only one
Sounds like a good time
It’s 1am and I’m stoned and watching Babe Ruth highlights.
It’s 2:30 am I’m drunk watching babe Ruth highlights
No you’re not 🤣
When you combine Ruth’s overall talents with pitching and hitting, and his huge influence on the game itself, Ruth stands as the greatest player of all time.
👍😁🐐
Ohtani took the crown
@@ivanaldaz9811 Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha 🤣😅🥰
@@ivanaldaz9811 hard to disagree
All you can do is compare them to their peers . Ruth hit more homers than most teams! He truly revolutionized the game.
Truly the best ever
I didn't know at the time no other team could even match the # of homers he'd hit in a season. Incredible 🐐
His swing was better than most hitters today! Such beautiful form, and he loads up so much power behind every swing. What an incredible specimen
I'd argue that Matt Olson has a pretty swing that is more powerful than Ruth's.
Babe Ruth sucked pitchers back then sucked I could hit a home run back then anybody can and babe Ruth fat n slow
@@willp.8120babe hit a longer home run win the ball was softer . That means babe was more powerful
" HERO'S GET REMEMBERED BUT LEGENDS NEVER DIE " The most recognized name in sports history. Today is ....8/16/24 RIP 76 years later. Babe is still a hero to millions around the world..... Gone but not forgotten.
his swing is so effortless.
doesn't take much when the pitch is coming in at 60 miles per hour
@brnape707 Wow it must have been nice being there.
@@brnape707look up walter johnson bud, plenty of guys sat in the high 80s low 90s, with some like walt clocking 95. Ruth didn’t play in the dead ball era why do people associate 60mph throwers in his prime/era?
Dead ball was 1880 - 1910s
A true master of his craft, unmatched skill and knowledge in his ways, sure to say, an living legend he was !
Holy glaze bro babe Ruth is ass. Bro was just a juiced up plumber playing against malnourished electricians. That nigga was shit
Greatest of all times, Babe!
I like the highlight at 3.55. Ruth was 40 and playing in an exhibition game in Buffalo. It shows the power of his swing even at that age. You can tell he knocked it out of the stadium because as he rounded first you can see the fans looking over the back wall in the outfield bleachers.
It must have been so exciting him play back then.
So effortlessly too
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This guy is going to make it big one day, i just know it! 🙃
TheCuteChoco are u talking about me?
Thanks
he already did make it big dude
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@@smariegib :I
a record that no one will ever break, hitting more home runs (1920) than every team in the league.
Probably because the mlb has real athletes now lmao yes Ruth is one of the greatest ever but he wouldn’t come close to his numbers if he played today
@@buddyferguson4947 wrong. ruth's swing was waaaay ahead of its time.
How many homers did he hit?
@@logansimons9163 babe hit 54 in 1920, an unheard of amount, more than 15 of the 16 teams that year except the phillies who hit 64.
@@buddyferguson4947 too dumb to look past surface level. One day you’ll figure it out, hopefully
The greatest sports star and athlete the world has or will ever know.
Truth
the batting practice in color Epic
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I really enjoy watching his highlights!
Thanks a lot
People like to say he wouldn’t be good now a days. But that swing is amongst the best in todays game. And he’s swinging 45 ounces of lumber. I think he’s be up there with Shohei in my opinion. Especially with the training now a days.
The best all time!
not even close.
Definitely the best ever!
The best of all of time runs like that?
Babe was a legendary baseball player, his stats are proof of his greatness. Nobody has ever made an impact on the game of baseball as he has. Babe is the greatest baseball player of all time, followed by Ty Cobb
GOAT by far.
Now those are some highlights.
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His swing looks good and powerful. No wonder he hit so many home runs.
These dudes fastballs were
Change ups nowasdays
@alien observer I doubt anyone was pumping over 90, look at their wind ups they are barely getting any velocity behind the ball
@@noahgallegos226 You are not very bright, are you?
You did not graduate with honors, did you? In fact, I bet you did not even graduate, Nate.
@@slaphappyslim3449 If you graduated with honors, how can you still be this stupid?
@@noahgallegos226pirchrers back then did get in the 90s range.
anyone remember going to babe ruths resteraunt..? I was like 5-10 probably in 1990s when I went there frequently. The entrance had a home plate when you walked up to the door, & EVERY booth had a personal tiny televsion. and yes back then it was probably black and white :P my god i loved that place
Not a phone in sight, just people enjoying the Babe.
Cus there WAS NONE IDIOT if there was they'd all be watching Marilyn Monroe's sextape in between bats or some shit lol smh stop with this "back in the day" crap it's lame and not true!
Ruth ruled the roost like no one before or since. 😊
Ruth hit 54 homers in 1920. Good enough for 8 and a half percent of the major league total. Unreal.
Babe Ruth 7 time World Series Champion.
We got the same bday, glad I could find some highlights of good old #3 💗
The legend of major league baseball.
Babe Ruth home runs are almost comical! I love watching the Bambino highlights
Best all time, Babe!
Even Babe Ruth getting walked is a better highlight than any I would see today 🙂
Some of these pitches look like 40mph meat balls lol
Actually some players that could throw 90-100mph balls it just wasn’t as common as today look it up
Best ever 😊
Babe had underrated speed
He can't seem to run that fast, that's why he had to settle with home runs so he can walk freely off the plate and back 😂
About to eat a hotdog and drink a beer. Legend.
I realize that its projection but if he was a full time player his first 5 seasons he would have had over 900 homers and possibly 2800 rbi and nobody would have come close to those numbers
Ruth was an absolute monster at the plate with a 342 csreer batting average and minimal strikeouts at bat
His reflexes were cat quick and hand eye coordination had to be phenomenal
He was a damn good pitcher and used that arm like a cannon in the outfield.
Golden eye, solid legs arms and form, and just raw power with that connection. What a sight!
Even when he took batting practice every body stopped & watched.
Babe ruth hit monster homerun, hit baseballon the street & sidewalk
The Goat 🐐 of Baseball as an Power Hitter who Hit for Average and as a Great Pitcher
came here after learning what he's diet was.... man, what a legend he will never die.
What was his diet
@@MitchWarren hot dogs and beer I think what a legend 😂😂😂
@@jantzenallen3077Yeah. However sadly nowadays baseball players wouldn’t ruin their athletic form for such a diet.
He's mainly known for his hitting but Ruth was a freaking ace too. Just for some # comparisons...
Babe Ruth - 2.28 (17th lowest of all time)
Kershaw - 2.48
Cy Young - 2.62
Pedro Martinez - 2.92
Greg Maddux - 3.16
Nolan Ryan - 3.19
Verlander 3.32
Although he only pitched like 5 years and then was moved to the outfield so that might have helped
Waye better hitters in today game and waye better pitchers
@@BarsandMetaphors in 100 years some fool, just like you, will say Tom Brady was nothing special too. Haters gonna hate, yet no one can replicate.
Babe Ruth was a one of a kind original superstar, being a great slugger and great pitcher, I can't think of anybody else who could hit and pitch like him
@@neilwattoo he isnt. he is a check down passer who plays on god squads. people call him humble for taking pay cuts but call kd a snake for taking pay cuts to play on better teams. he is a diva double standard in action.
Watched Sandlot the other night & had to see for myself haha
He was such a legend they even made candy and it's name baby Ruth
I remember this like it was yesterday 😔
8:24
Moments like that make me realize he was the greatest to play the game. In all the right ways.
happy birthday to Babe! 🥳
in heaven...
He does not need speed.. he HR a lot.. 😄
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He lowkey had good acceleration on a couple of clips
He never extends his leg😂😂😂
I know hes one of the greatest of all time but I just can't do picture him doing so well in today's game, wouldn't know what to do with the pitchers and speed of it now
We’ll that’s the same for almost all sports
Goes both ways though. Imagine babe Ruth with today’s technology. Better training, better diets, etc.
@@MrThemanofspeed exactly. If the guy could hit a ball that far that many times with none of the benefits of modern nutrition, weight training, coaching etc. imagine what he could do with all of the modern advantages.
Hey ,Frank, they threw just as hard back then, and the game was a lot tougher. He would be better today.
They threw hard back then ,man, do not kid yourself.
After all these decades, still no one better!
Ohtani 100x better than Babe Ruth
@@mr.kennyk When he passes the bay bop in everybody’s Best of all time let me know
@@DanetteScheel did you see the pitcher throwing a side winder to babe Ruth? Was that even a real pitch? What was that clocked at? 75 mph? Fast ball or curveball? That fact that you hold on to babe Ruth as the best tells me how dated you are.
@@mr.kennyk When a modern player sets so many records and influences the game beyond any measure as the babe did I will be happy to call myself unddated
The Babe is the greatest baseball player ever no doubt the year he hit 60 home runs he batted 356 The year he hit 59 he batted 380
ohtani
@@ravdeepbhullar1448 ha haha haha hahahahaha
@@jimmyolsen5897 Whats so funny jimmy?
@@ravdeepbhullar1448 Compare Ohtani’s record to Babe Ruth record your last two Babe, Ruth’s lifetime batting average 342
@@jimmyolsen5897 You have to look at the level of competition though. The average pitching speed in the Babe Ruth era was 70mph, in the Ohtani era its 92mph, and theres a lot more variety in terms of the types of pitches thrown nowadays because guys are more skilled
He was a sideshow within the game. An absolute freak that everyone had to catch a glimpse of. Who else LOVES real history?
Are my eyes deceiving me? Is Babe Ruth admiring his home runs?? All the "get off my lawn" people told me only modern players admired their home runs..Oh well ! Myth debunked
yes,..he's the one who invented that,..
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Still the number one all times.
Babe is without betters!🐐
Amazing how his swing was…. Sort the whole body moves forward with power
Nice job man
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2:16 when he took off his hat that shit was so wholesome
The greatest ball player of all time runs like my 3 year old.
@The Time Traveler is babe ruth still alive? Thought not.
@@chris36502 what does that mean
Babe is the greatest ever.
Wow he’s pretty good
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He should go play in the mlb or something
They used to smoke and drink in babes era way different times plus he would be the face of sports till this day if he still played
He did it on beer and hot dogs. Not drugs like Mark and Sammy and Barry. Babe had class.
Babe Ruth was/is America.
I'll be honest I never thought babe could last in today's game but with proper training he definitely could, he wouldn't be the top 5-10 hitter he is now but he had remarkably similar mechanics to barry bonds but without a leg kick, its actually astounding how he had such good timing without any load gathering
His timing was just incredible. -Ty Cobb on Ruth.
Everyone says he couldn’t and the pitching was awful, but he was still doing something in the game no one had done before or could during his whole career and for decades after. There’s no way that raw talent would fail him in the bigs today.
@@Tennischamp450 He would have to make a few adjustments and adopt a better training regimen but his talent as both pitcher abs batter was so exceptional that there’s no reason to think he wouldn’t be huge star if he played today. His eye-hand coordination was incredible. He’d probably have to use a lighter bat against todays faster pitching. Maybe shorten his swing a bit.
@The Angry Grizzly I agree the game is garbage today but I don’t think the pitching is inferior. In fact, pitchers today throw harder than they did years ago. I think the problem is that the game is now all about power pitching and power hitting. There are fewer balls put in play. More strikeouts, more walks, more home runs. Fewer singles. I think they should move the pitchers mound back a few feet to compensate.
Nah he would his batting would carry him but these pitchers ain’t those pitchers
The best baseball player ever
He’s shaped and runs like my dad. Lol
A left-hander!
People. These players don't look like they can compete to the guy's in the show today because it was 100 years ago. Nobody has ever dominated any sport the way Babe Ruth dominated his era. He was ahead of his time and with the way things are setup in professional sports now there will never be an athlete this dominant again... Ever.
wilt chamberlain?????
micheal jordan
Shoehei ohtani
Shohei Ohtani+superior at pitching.
Wayne Gretzky?
Best all time.
Totally true.
Why do the pitches look like batting practice 50 mph
Seriously, throwin 🍖
They do not. Get some new eyes.
@@marzmann5297 OK.. But they are throwing meat tho in today's game..
@@booniedavillier504 remember that pitchers also had to pace themselves. Threw alot more curveballs and screwballs
@@tjjanosko133 you are absolutely right.. pitchers had like 20 complete game avg. back n the day (exaggerating a lil) but u r right about that
Wish we could see his pitching highlights
How many people are here because of shohei?
Babe Ruth shows us a metaphor for our lives.
His run though lol 😭😂😂
He saved ⚾️ baseball.
This guy may be pro one day.
Today is the 2024 Home Run Derby then Went from watching Ken Griffey Jr. highlights to looking up Babe Ruth. The way my Great Grandfather talked about this man… sheesh. He was like bigger than Jesus back then!!! Crazy
The only reason we pitch harder today is because of #1 Technique and #2 Nutrition. Players back then were much sturdier and tougher, they played injured and exhausted. I'd say the average fastball was about 4-6 mph slower than nowadays. Still, the Babe was a big guy (6'2) and could swing that 40oz bat like it was a twig. He also had insane weight distribution mechanics in his swing. The momentum he built in that front foot step & swing was responsible for 714 of his homeruns.
Babe Ruth, the GOAT :)
54 home runs? More than a whole rival team combined,thats incredible. I don't know jack about Baseball but it the players and figures interest me,but not so much the game,it looks too basic to me,of course they are highly skilled so when I say basic I don't mean it that way. I'm talking from a spectator point of view,i think I'd get bored easily..
The Greatest
I can’t believe people think this dude is better than ohtani just look at who he plays 😂
i dont think its possible for someone be throwing like 110 in 50 years just saying
No hay filmaciones hasta 1965 pero hay videos de Babe Ruth? No entiendo 😅
Retire # 3 throughout MLB n give Babe a day of honor!!! He's the most deserving n legendary man that's ever played the game!!! Why has it not been done long ago? Wrong skin color???
Exactly.
Jesus loves you
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L+watio
Amen! He loves you too!
The only pro sports player with this build to have an eternal name lmao
Good player
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This y’all goat😭😂