Seaver | FOX Sports Films | 2019

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  • Executive Produced by Edward Burns, “Seaver" is a story of miracles, homecomings, and broken hearts. The film provides unique insight into Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver - a reclusive icon and his relationship with New York City.
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  • @marcyfan-tz4wj
    @marcyfan-tz4wj 10 месяцев назад +11

    fox sports films is to be commended for producing a documentary celebrating this great man, great sports figure.

  • @dona3219
    @dona3219 10 месяцев назад +16

    Watching this with tears in my eyes.....not sure if it's because I was priveleged to grow up watching him and his greatness,or because he should have never been able to leave the Mets,ever! He was a once in a lifetime talent to me,idolized from the first time I saw him. Thank you George Thomas Seaver for many,many great memories and thrills

  • @MichaelSmith-mh2km
    @MichaelSmith-mh2km 3 месяца назад +7

    Tom Terrific, one of the greatest.

  • @shawnamelva583
    @shawnamelva583 10 месяцев назад +11

    One did not have to be a Mets fan to appreciate #41. This is a great video. Also one of the great love stories. Kudos to Nancy for advising Tom to get his 300th win. RIP

  • @Crank-n-Craig
    @Crank-n-Craig 6 месяцев назад +6

    RIP Tom Seaver. So many thrills. So many memories. Your legacy will live on to the end of time. ❤

  • @lordsatanicus1622
    @lordsatanicus1622 8 месяцев назад +5

    Hes the best I ever saw

  • @err521
    @err521 3 месяца назад +4

    That is my hand holding the 1969 Game 4 World Series Stub. My Mom got to go to the game. Watching Seaver pitch was mesmerizing.

  • @MackBolan1
    @MackBolan1 7 месяцев назад +5

    I grew up all about Seaver. Mets should have never let him go.

  • @MrAschiff
    @MrAschiff 10 месяцев назад +10

    RIP #41

  • @danielbalderas3548
    @danielbalderas3548 10 месяцев назад +6

    Was the greatest pitcher of my lifetime. As a kid pitching I tried my hardest to get that right knee dirty! My favorite player behind Johnny Bench

    • @marcyfan-tz4wj
      @marcyfan-tz4wj 10 месяцев назад

      you must have been a 77 reds fan. bench was always on the reds but getting seaver was too good to be true, like viewing the 27 yankees before puberty began. it was all downhill from there....

    • @danielbalderas3548
      @danielbalderas3548 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@marcyfan-tz4wj i became a Reds fan in 1972. Im from California the A’s were my team until I saw Johnny Bench Pete Rose and that’s when I switched teams as a 7 year old boy

    • @marcyfan-tz4wj
      @marcyfan-tz4wj 9 месяцев назад

      the reds almost got vida blue from the a's prior to getting seaver but baseball commisioner didn't allow it. i took joe morgan for granted while he was a red which only an idiot does. bench was rude to my family but i never met him so how he was off the field didn't matter. i knew the a's and red sox especially were stacked teams. you would have been crazy not to notice the reds as i did the a's!@@danielbalderas3548

  • @ejslemp5342
    @ejslemp5342 5 месяцев назад +4

    The greatest pitcher of all time

    • @ronallen6578
      @ronallen6578 15 дней назад

      He was 1 of the best, for sure.

  • @lawrencebenjamin502
    @lawrencebenjamin502 7 месяцев назад +3

    I'm a Yankee fan, but Tom was THE Franchise. He made those boys in Flushing, a WINNER !! Straight Class !! Exemplary Human Being and masterful pitcher. #41 was one of a kind.

  • @mikerubin22
    @mikerubin22 3 месяца назад +4

    this is just great, thank you so much for posting this

  • @jacksmart282
    @jacksmart282 10 месяцев назад +9

    What a terrific video. Very touching !
    A guy who I used to work with was a member of the Reds ground crew when Tom pitched for Cincinnati.
    He always talked about what a classy man Tom Seaver was. R.I.P Tom !

  • @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace
    @LiveFromThePorcelainPalace 4 месяца назад +5

    My all time favorite player. When I was a kid I emulated his pitching motion. I wanted to be a left handed Tom Seaver.
    I was 5 when the Mets traded him to the Reds. I can remember my mom crying about it. Hindsight being 20/20, I say that without that trade, Seaver probably would have just missed 300 wins. The 1977-1983 Mets were a BAD team. Jerry Koosman pitched well in 1977 and 78.. he was 8-20 in 1977 and 3-15 in 1978.. He was traded to the Twins, had comparable overall stats (ERA, innings pitched, Strikeouts, walks, etc..) and won 20 games in 1979. Seaver's career win total also would have taken a hit if he stayed with the Mets. He still would have been a Hall of Fame pitcher, but I think he would have finished with around 290 wins.
    And if the Mets didn't blunder and leave him available after 1983, Davey Johnson wouldn't have gotten the OK to bring up a teenager named Dwight Gooden in 1984. Even without Seaver, Johnson had to convince Frank Cashen to give Gooden a spot on the opening day roster. Cashen wanted Gooden to pitch a full season at Tidewater (Gooden had about a month of AAA experience in 83) before coming to Queens. If Seaver stayed, there wouldn't have been a spot in the rotation.
    Then again... if the Mets had a decent offense in the 1970's, he would likely ended up with 330-350 wins... He lost many games 1-0 or 2-1 because the Mets were a below average offensive team!

    • @DDEENY
      @DDEENY Месяц назад

      I love all of the intelligent points that you've made which are spot on. It seems that Seaver's return to the Mets in 1983 marked a turning point in Mets history although that year the Mets were so bad that their manager George Bamberger quit during the season, noting that the Mets weren't even ready for the instructional league. Darryl Strawberry was brought up during the 1983 season, the Mets acquired Keith Hernandez and Dwight Gooden joined the parent club the following year. Every Met fan saw the handwriting on the wall and that the Mets would soon be contenders if not great. But it would have been great fun to see Tom with a contending Mets team again and especially with those exciting young players. Alas when the Mets did reach the 1986 World Series, Tom was an injured and disabled player for the Red Sox and was clearly near the end of his career.

  • @edwardjohn1116
    @edwardjohn1116 Месяц назад +1

    Wow just wow , so grateful to have come across this video , Tom Seaver was probably the best pitcher of the Mets history , unfortunately they treated him poorly , and traded him away once and then left him unprotected and available to another team , his love for the Mets wasn't returned by them ! Listen on the radio and watched many games at Shea stadium and on TV , in the 70's , was always great to see Tom Seaver pitch , yes he was always Terrific 💯👍🤙🛐💚💚💛☪️❤️🕉️

  • @ingmarvanderhoek6314
    @ingmarvanderhoek6314 10 месяцев назад +16

    Incredibly stupid how my Mets handled Seaver by letting him go not once but twice. One of the greatest ever to pitch. Great documentary and we still miss him.

    • @darwinblinks
      @darwinblinks 10 месяцев назад +3

      Though at least the second time he went to my White Sox. And as a hardcore Mets/Sox/Seaver fan, it was awesome to have him in Chitown!

  •  22 часа назад

    Our local hero from Fresno. We always watched his games on TV. I would drive my car from Fresno to San Francisco, Oakland, Los Ángeles and Anaheim just to see him pitch. The best pitcher ever, #41, Tom Seaver.

  • @luishumbertovega3900
    @luishumbertovega3900 2 месяца назад +3

    "...blue for the Dodgers and orange for the Giants." The Mets ended up with the greatest colors combination, love their uniform.

  • @DannyCaseyMusic
    @DannyCaseyMusic 10 месяцев назад +2

    chills watching this. the 69 victory is unreal

  • @victorblock3421
    @victorblock3421 Месяц назад +1

    Tom Seaver was arguably the best ever. A real winner. I feel bad for his wife Nancy. She was always there for him. Hopefully she is well.

  • @raymondhoagland4976
    @raymondhoagland4976 19 дней назад

    Tom Seaver my all time favorite New York Met and baseball player 💙⚾🌹

  • @ronallen6578
    @ronallen6578 15 дней назад

    I remember when he came to Cincinnati. What a thrill it was to see him wear a Reds uniform.

  • @user-it8mw4xq5s
    @user-it8mw4xq5s 3 дня назад

    OMG so many memories

  • @EricVoegelin
    @EricVoegelin 2 месяца назад +3

    What a great wife TS had.

  • @KevinMiller-xn5vu
    @KevinMiller-xn5vu 4 месяца назад +1

    2:22. Mike Vaccaro said that from 1947-57 a New York team was in the World Series every year. He's right, with the exception of 1948 when the participants were the Cleveland Indians and the Boston Braves. And if it wasn't for Cleveland winning the one game playoff with the Red Sox, 1948 would have been the only all Boston World Series.

  • @ntibbs100
    @ntibbs100 5 месяцев назад +1

    what a thumbnail Hodges, Koosman, Seaver, Ryan. Over 800 MLB wins

  • @chriszenko3598
    @chriszenko3598 2 месяца назад +2

    I still remember the day when Seaver was traded to the Reds it was a shock

    • @edwardjohn1116
      @edwardjohn1116 Месяц назад

      Sad day , very sad day , when the Mets traded Tom Seaver ,, just like when the Knicks traded Walt "Clyde" Frazier ......

  • @brucemarshall3446
    @brucemarshall3446 14 дней назад

    Thank G. the filmmakers didn't crop the archival footage for widescreen!
    Great to see the historic footage as it was filmed.
    PBS presents all their historic footage in ws, which is why I didn't watch the Clemente film

  • @brucemarshall3446
    @brucemarshall3446 14 дней назад

    Weaver lived in my neighborhood when a rookie. I remember that house Nancy posed in front of!

  • @glenngrinter6818
    @glenngrinter6818 10 месяцев назад +2

    Why his HOF plaque doesn’t have ‘Tom Terrific’ makes no sense.😳⚾️

  • @user-yq7pg5ko4v
    @user-yq7pg5ko4v 12 дней назад

    Used to watch Tom Seaver @ Shea Stadium in Queens, NYC. Tom Seaver. Ink i.u78m ppl lol l😅

  • @paulsiegel2915
    @paulsiegel2915 27 дней назад

    Jerry Koosman was already 20 years old in 1962 and therefore not is high school

  • @joshsmith4512
    @joshsmith4512 3 месяца назад +1

    Tom sevar and Nolan Ryan once combined in two days for 26 ks 😗

    • @joshsmith4512
      @joshsmith4512 2 месяца назад

      @@barbaracaroll was 26 against the padres thier combined career 9354

    • @joshsmith4512
      @joshsmith4512 2 месяца назад

      @@barbaracaroll well i don't have to post who has more. it was just cool that the two power pitchers combined for that

    • @joshsmith4512
      @joshsmith4512 2 месяца назад

      @@barbaracaroll your wrong. Ryan struck out 16 in the doubleheader. between them.
      And on one day in 1971, the two Mets teammates showed off their talent together by striking out 26 of the 54 Padres they retired in a doubleheader sweep.
      On May 29, 1971, Seaver and Ryan were the Mets’ starting pitchers in a twinbill against San Diego - a team that hit just .233 that season, scoring a National League-low 486 runs.
      In the opener, Seaver allowed just seven hits and one run in nine innings, striking out 10 batters in New York’s 5-1 victory. The win improved Seaver’s record to 6-2 on the season - a year in which he would go 20-10 with a career-best 1.76 earned-run average and a career-high 289 strikeouts.But the Mets’ pitchers were just getting started. In the nightcap, the San Diego fans were treated to a glimpse of the future when Nolan Ryan struck out 16 Padres in New York’s 2-1 victory. Ryan allowed only four hits and one unearned run while improving to 6-1 on the season. ...... that's why. i was just going to let it go, but no. your wrong that's why🙃 he actually out pitched seaver as he would go in and do for his career😉 as usual Ryan had no run support 🙄

    • @joshsmith4512
      @joshsmith4512 2 месяца назад

      @@barbaracaroll i just like to remind mets fans you traded Ryan for b who🤔 I'm an old man i saw them both😉

    • @joshsmith4512
      @joshsmith4512 2 месяца назад

      @@barbaracaroll now you don't care🙄 ok kids, seemed to care before, Ryan asked to be traded hated new York. hated the pitching coach🙄 it's ok kids I'll take eithier, and the mets had both. but you know? the mets 🤣🥳

  • @user-yq7pg5ko4v
    @user-yq7pg5ko4v 12 дней назад

    Or8n 0:08

  • @user-yq7pg5ko4v
    @user-yq7pg5ko4v 12 дней назад

    Used to j

  • @bobwhammer4237
    @bobwhammer4237 Год назад +5

    With respect to Jackie, it's time to rename that rotunda.......

    • @jay5286
      @jay5286 11 месяцев назад

      Lol no it's not

    • @bobwhammer4237
      @bobwhammer4237 11 месяцев назад

      @@jay5286 ....yes, it's time. Jackie was NOT a Met. There's plenty of ex-Mets deserving of having the rotunda named after them.

    • @commodorezero
      @commodorezero 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@bobwhammer4237 At the end of the day the Mets don't exist without bitter Dodgers and Giants fans and I feel that needs to be appreciated more rather than less without those fans being alive to express that.

  • @thomaswolf723
    @thomaswolf723 9 месяцев назад

    I noticed that when Seaver was working on a perfect game Randy Huntley tried to break it up by bunting in the ninth. That would never happen today under baseball’s “unwritten” rules.

  • @jamesdavis6036
    @jamesdavis6036 Год назад +7

    The worst organization in baseball history. From 1962 till today.
    Here's a few examples. I have a hundred.
    Tom's greatest game was when he struck out 19 batters.
    I saw that game live. Words can't describe how dominating he was. Did the N.Y. Mets save this game for posterity?
    Heck no! Did they save many other great games? Same answer.
    Yankees organization saved their historic games going back to the 1950s.
    They traded Seaver twice.
    When the Mets commemorated that statue in honor of Tom Seaver, they did it on Jackie Robinson day. All the main speakers including the new billionaire owner, talked about Robinson first. Taking the day away from Tom Seaver & his family. What's the matter, you couldn't give Tom his own day???
    They traded Nolan Ryan.
    They traded Tug MaGraw.
    They traded Ken Singleton.
    They trade Amos Otis.
    They hire 2 clown sideshow manages, Stengal & Berra.
    The ownership was never serious about winning.
    Always a gimmic!
    Seaver was right when he said "the worst thing that ever happened to the Mets was when Gil Hodges died". If he lived, the Mets would of been a dynasty in the 1980s with that amazing team. Instead Davey Johnson who was a terrible manager let that 80s team have constant drug parties.
    Two World Series wins in 60 years? The WORST franchise in baseball history!!!
    Tom Seaver, who I saw pitch, gave me & others great joy &
    memories. He was the greatest pitcher I ever saw. Rest well Tom. I pray I get to see you some day.
    God Bless Nancy, the girls & family!

    • @brucemarshall3446
      @brucemarshall3446 14 дней назад

      Oh man! I didn't know they didn't save those games. What about WOR? Do tapes still exist? 😢

  • @billviola7884
    @billviola7884 9 месяцев назад +6

    Man would have had many more wins if he played for a team that scored more than 2 runs a game for him. I remember hiim losing 1-0 and 2-1 more than any pitcher in history

    • @clarenceday4773
      @clarenceday4773 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was a kid growing up on Long Island and I felt that same frustration. Tom was always facing the opposition's best pitchers and the Mets couldn't score runs against mediocre pitching. If Tom had come up and stayed with the Reds...he would have won 400 games easy.

    • @henrivanbemmel
      @henrivanbemmel 16 дней назад

      Yes, but you can say the same for Sandy Koufax. The Dodgers of his time couldn't hit either. The championships they won then were due mostly to great pitching (primarily Koufax and Drysdale)

    • @brucemarshall3446
      @brucemarshall3446 14 дней назад

      Oh man! I wish they showed the game where he pitched a no- hitter and LOST the game on a strikeout that went by the catcher and allowed the winning run to score. 1-0!
      Iirc he wasn't credited with a no- hitter because he didn't get 27 outs😮

    • @brucemarshall3446
      @brucemarshall3446 14 дней назад

      Wish they showed the game he struck out the LAST TEN MEN to bat! I think he struck out a record 19 batters

  • @phixxxer11
    @phixxxer11 2 месяца назад +1

    Giants steal the pennant is more truthful 😂😮😂

  • @anthonyfowler2623
    @anthonyfowler2623 Год назад +12

    The greatest pitcher of all time