Mike Schmidt 1995 Hall of Fame Induction Speech

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  • An unprecedented combination of power and defense molded Mike Schmidt into one of the game's greatest third basemen. The powerful right-handed hitter slugged 548 career home runs, belted 40 or more long balls in three separate seasons and hit 30 or more home runs 10 other times. He established a Major League record for third basemen by clouting 48 homers in 1980 and once hit four consecutive round-trippers in a single game in 1976. A three-time National League MVP, he was a 12-time All-Star, won 10 Gold Gloves and was named The Sporting News Player of the Decade for the 1980s.
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Комментарии • 114

  • @timlanham3405
    @timlanham3405 2 года назад +19

    Best third baseman of all time. He doesn’t get talked about enough.

    • @jmadratz
      @jmadratz 11 месяцев назад +1

      No he’s not

    • @duckiesae
      @duckiesae 11 месяцев назад +1

      Who's better?@@jmadratz
      He's got the most Gold Gloves and most Home runs

    • @herpen96
      @herpen96 2 месяца назад

      At the risk of being sucked into answering a bot, he is talked about *plenty*

  • @jameshudson105
    @jameshudson105 Год назад +7

    This is the best HOF speech ever. It's full of thankfulness, respect, and gratitude...towards everyone. Also acknowledges his own faults. Schmidt is totally worthy of all the admiration of everyone

    • @cfisher2447
      @cfisher2447 8 месяцев назад

      yeah i love when he cries like a bitch lmfaoooooooooo

  • @sldl04
    @sldl04 6 лет назад +31

    Damned good speech and still relevant 23 years later.

  • @victorcroker2765
    @victorcroker2765 6 месяцев назад +2

    All the money in the world can't put a tag on that speech! God Bless ya, Mike!

  • @1987phillybilly
    @1987phillybilly Год назад +4

    The greatest 3B EVER and he was all ours!!

  • @ca9495
    @ca9495 Год назад +3

    Greatest 3rd basemen of ALL TIME!!!!!!

  • @RobertDixon-sw3dz
    @RobertDixon-sw3dz Год назад +2

    #20 Mike Schmidt was the ultimate role model. His on field performance was probably the finest of his era. Mike looked and acted like the kind of person that so many of us aspire to be.

  • @johnkoziol1537
    @johnkoziol1537 4 года назад +13

    Nice nod to Pete Rose, Mike!

  • @goatmanindustries7182
    @goatmanindustries7182 5 лет назад +11

    I was there. It was one of the great memories I spent with my grandfather who was a big Philadelphia Phillies fan.

  • @rebeccal5411
    @rebeccal5411 4 месяца назад +2

    Phenomenal baseball player and class act of a man.

  • @rwboa22
    @rwboa22 6 месяцев назад +1

    Greatest day in Philadelphia Phillies history, when not only Mike Schmidt not only gave this induction speech, but also Richie Ashburn was inducted into the HoF as well.

  • @bratrat
    @bratrat 8 лет назад +18

    Growing up in Philadelphia, I watched this talented gent for quite a few years.
    Thanks, Schmitty!

  • @jaymichael9799
    @jaymichael9799 3 года назад +6

    Mike Schmidt was the best all around player that the Philadelphia Phillies ever had. An unbelievable combination of fielding, defense, base running and power. Yes he struck out often, but was a formidable offensive threat. My only regret was not getting to see him play one last time at the Vet before he retired. Fortunately, I attended the last game at the Vet, and saw him live as they closed down the old ballpark in the closing ceremonies. Thanks, Mike for all of the great Phillies memories. You are one class act!

    • @DL-gv2es
      @DL-gv2es 2 года назад

      honestly he didnt even strike out that much if you go back in look he had one season in which he stuck out I think 180 but after that he never struck out that much again. shit now a days these players are striking out 220 plus a season lol

    • @love2bowl300
      @love2bowl300 Год назад

      I was born in 1973 and got to watch him play at Veteran's Stadium for nearly my entire childhood. He's the reason why I'm still a diehard baseball and Phillies fan to this day. I was blessed to be there in 1995 to see him and Richie Ashburn inducted into the Hall Of Fame that day. It was an absolutely amazing day that I will always treasure as long as I live.

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Год назад

      Deli man howard hero

  • @vincentrobinson9645
    @vincentrobinson9645 6 лет назад +24

    Being from Philly, it was always a tough sports town to play in, and I remember some of the fans being so hard on Schmidt. How I remember him handling it, he just tuned out from the madness , much like Steve Carlton did. Plus our local media didn’t help matters either. The press dubbed him as cold, anti- social and distant, when all he was trying to do was be the best player he knew he could be. What a helluva player he was, and we do miss hearing his name called to come to bat.
    Had he played at the current ballpark Citizens Bank Ballpark , he’d be cracking at least 60-70 homers per year, in that little ass park.

    • @VolumedMusicMan
      @VolumedMusicMan 5 лет назад +2

      Vincent Robinson He sugar coated those incidents quite nicely in this speech....

    • @markdimaio8396
      @markdimaio8396 4 года назад +2

      TRUE "Had he played at the current ballpark Citizens Bank Ballpark , he’d be cracking at least 60-70 homers per year, in that little ass park."

    • @futuregohan4837
      @futuregohan4837 4 года назад +5

      @@markdimaio8396 Heck Imagine Mike Schmidt And Prime Ryan Howard In The Same Lineup Oh God

    • @JayRacer
      @JayRacer 2 года назад

      Same. My dad had a radio connected to the same receptacle the light switch was connected to in our garage. When you turned on the light, you also turned 610 WIP. As a young kid painting model cars in the garage, the fans were so crazy I ended up hating all of the philly teams and still do to this day.

  • @vernonsantos1233
    @vernonsantos1233 7 лет назад +13

    Best all around 3B of ALL TIME

    • @chariotgoblin8060
      @chariotgoblin8060 6 лет назад +1

      He's the best out of the white guys. (Always Sunny reference)

  • @ricochetrob
    @ricochetrob 9 лет назад +8

    Poignant words, 20 years later! (and I'm not even a Mike Schmidt fan)

  • @hurstman0427
    @hurstman0427 3 года назад +7

    25 years later and still no Rose. Damn!

    • @XA351GT
      @XA351GT 3 года назад +3

      It's criminal that he isn't in the hall. The man did more for the sport than most ever will. He played every inning like it was his last . You don't earn the nickname Charlie Hustle not playing your heart out

    • @Nhamp2000
      @Nhamp2000 3 года назад +1

      @@XA351GT I agree with you that he should be in the HOF. But the nickname Charlie Hustle was given to him as a derogatory term. When he was in one of his first spring training games as a rookie, he took a walk, and ran down to first base. The other team (I believe it was the Yankees) made fun of him for it, and stuck him with the nickname. Good for him for shoving it down their throats.

  • @seanaxner4093
    @seanaxner4093 2 года назад +2

    Super hot and sticky day. I was 15. Took a bus from south jersey with the family. Traffic was insane. But I'll never forget any of that magical weekend

    • @love2bowl300
      @love2bowl300 Год назад

      We went up on a Thursday and stayed until Tuesday. We fortunately missed all of the traffic by doing that. We stayed in a pop-up camper at a Campground and we had an absolute blast. We met so many great people from the Philadelphia region (even ran into a couple of people we knew from South Jersey) that weekend. It was an experience of a lifetime that I'll always remember and treasure.

  • @jaymoon772
    @jaymoon772 9 лет назад +12

    without a doubt the gretest 3b ever and greatest nl hr hitter ever to

  • @VolumedMusicMan
    @VolumedMusicMan 5 лет назад +5

    Mike is a classy gentlemen. He was a cub killer. Being a cubs fan he let me down. Yet I had great respect for him. In 1980 I rooted for him against Houston and KC. His rivalry with Dave Kingman over homeruns in 1979 was phenomenal. I just wanted to say Mike thanks for making baseball interesting for me. I’ll never forget you and Kong.

  • @bigfootindeal1525
    @bigfootindeal1525 4 года назад +5

    Mike Schmidt was one of my favorite MLB players growing up through the 70s and 80s. Pete Rose, George Brett, Johnny Bench, Ozzie Smith, Nolan Ryan, Willie Stargell & Dave Parker (even though they played for the Pirates) were also my fave players to watch when I was a kid

    • @bconni2
      @bconni2 2 года назад

      none of the great Los Angeles Dodger players of the 1970's and 80's made your list ?

  • @amitparikh8340
    @amitparikh8340 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing speech

  • @MikeGilroyMusic
    @MikeGilroyMusic 9 лет назад +9

    Amazing player.

  • @larrycopeland2413
    @larrycopeland2413 Год назад +1

    I was there - stayed with some friends in Binghamton, where I had gone to college, and then drove to Cooperstown that morning. This was a great speech, as was Richie Ashburn's. It was a big thrill being part of the big crowd that day - it was sort of like transporting the home crowd from a home Sunday afternoon Phillies game from the Vet up to Upstate NY. The only thing I would change about the whole experience was not getting the sunburn!

  • @gvalley07
    @gvalley07 Год назад +1

    My God, what a great speech...What a great player.

  • @DavidSilva-fq7nt
    @DavidSilva-fq7nt Год назад +2

    Played his whole career as a Phillie. Great player and speech.

  • @ronniewoodinsteadofmt2615
    @ronniewoodinsteadofmt2615 3 года назад +2

    What a class fella . We all can learn a lesson from this guy .

  • @dancalkins97
    @dancalkins97 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely outstanding speech. Just as relevant in 2022 as in 1995, especially with the player lockout.

  • @torrjpct9492
    @torrjpct9492 5 лет назад +3

    I remember getting a Mike Schmidt instructional video for Christmas when I was 10 or 11. We were Yankee fans, but certainly knew who Schmidt was.

  • @toddeisenhard9510
    @toddeisenhard9510 3 года назад +3

    I was there, I remember it well.

  • @arminiushermann09
    @arminiushermann09 4 года назад +4

    Great man an class act. The only thing I wish is that Mike would of came out to his speech with that wig on.

  • @user-zr9bh7nq3m
    @user-zr9bh7nq3m 8 месяцев назад

    Yo Mike we showed up for you and richy that great day. Cause the 2 of you always showed up for us. Every game the 2 of you gave Philadelphia Phillies everything you had. That's all this great city ever wants from our sports players. We work hard to pay to see you so you better work just has hard. You will always be the greatest Is the third baseman to ever play.

  • @toddeisenhard9510
    @toddeisenhard9510 3 года назад +1

    I was a kid then but my dad took me to this. I’ll never forget it.

  • @mysticakhenaton1701
    @mysticakhenaton1701 6 месяцев назад +1

    MIKE👍👍👍👍

  • @Rayburn58
    @Rayburn58 2 года назад +1

    Mike Schmidt, the greatest player of his generation.

  • @kyungkim4899
    @kyungkim4899 4 года назад +3

    My childhood hero!

  • @roddycreswell8613
    @roddycreswell8613 5 лет назад +2

    Never really pulled for the phillies, Always respected Mike Schmidt.

  • @raymondhanks9826
    @raymondhanks9826 3 года назад +2

    best H O F speech I ever heard, thank you, Mike !!

  • @dennisddd8243
    @dennisddd8243 3 года назад +6

    Great player, great appreciation and respect of the game. I totally agree with his comment of Pete Rose. Why have a Hall of Fame if Rose is not inducted. He got in a pissing contest with Bart Giamatti (I think I spelled that right) is the only reason he's not in it today. I've always wanted to go to coopertown but until Rose is inducted I see no point.

    • @doug2993
      @doug2993 3 года назад

      I'm 50, Pete was my idle growing up. I agree with you. It doesn't look good for Pete. When I heard that he bet on baseball, I knew that he would NEVER bet against his own team, whether as a player or coach.

    • @dennisddd8243
      @dennisddd8243 3 года назад +1

      @@doug2993 I believe Pete Rose will go to the Hall of Fame. But I believe it will be after he dies. He's already in the Hall of Fame actually his records and statistics are everywhere he just hasn't been inducted. But I've heard a lot of interviews from Nolan Ryan and others and even Rose said he thinks eventually he will get there he just won't be alive to see it. And that is the biggest shame of all, they know he's going it's just a shame because he deserves it more than the fans.. I'm like you when I was a kid I believed Superman had a poster Pete Rose hanging on his wall. And you know Especially with Barry Bonds probably 20 other players that has been caught playing ball dirty and a lot of other issues different players have had. The day Rose Dies the baseball world will be turned on their head like the day Ruth died.

    • @doug2993
      @doug2993 3 года назад

      @@dennisddd8243 Well said, I agree!

  • @davidm2688
    @davidm2688 3 года назад +2

    Great man and great player!!

  • @jasonurish8776
    @jasonurish8776 Год назад +1

    The best third baseman ever. The guys a stud he looks like Chuck Norris

  • @anthonymanetti1420
    @anthonymanetti1420 3 года назад

    Very Classy. Not always the nicest guy to approach but he truly was all class with this speech.

  • @rockinginthefreeworl
    @rockinginthefreeworl Год назад

    One and done he never goes back

  • @juliewarrington4247
    @juliewarrington4247 5 лет назад +2

    Great player

  • @jirikurto3859
    @jirikurto3859 3 года назад

    The first game I ever attended was in San Francisco at Candlestick the very next day after Mike Schmidt's final game in baseball which was also at Candlestick. May 29, Ron Darling vs Don Robinson. I had just turned nine two weeks before. I remember the video tribute to Schmidt.

  • @ExclusiveLM
    @ExclusiveLM 2 года назад

    Mike Schmidt is without any doubt the best third baseman in the history of baseball.

  • @medicmikerelf3309
    @medicmikerelf3309 4 года назад

    That’s Right Mike, My Name is Mike, Baseball The Best Sport In The World 🌎

  • @fathersonsrcpoop9905
    @fathersonsrcpoop9905 3 года назад

    Just had a autographed bat of his delivered today😏 one hell of a player

  • @ANTDOG480
    @ANTDOG480 4 года назад +2

    God I love the 90s

  • @edlikesthis
    @edlikesthis 3 года назад

    great speech ., happy birthday

  • @mattgoldberg4335
    @mattgoldberg4335 2 года назад +1

    "Schmitty" -- the greatest all-around third baseman ever, and greatest Phillie ever. Terrific speech, but I just can't accept Rose as a Hall of Famer. You can't bet on baseball. Period. He made his choice -- time and time again.

    • @JayRacer
      @JayRacer 2 года назад

      After the Black Sox Scandal, Kenesaw Mountain Landis mandated anti-betting propaganda be placed in every baseball locker room. 100% agree with you.

  • @dennisbuono5415
    @dennisbuono5415 Месяц назад

    OUTTA HERE!! MICHAEL JACK SMITH!!

  • @JW-dy8ru
    @JW-dy8ru 2 года назад

    So many people

  • @94Zero
    @94Zero 2 года назад

    He suggested an Independent Commissioner, an incredible idea !

  • @user-zr9bh7nq3m
    @user-zr9bh7nq3m 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can anyone tell me if there has ever been. That many people to show up at the baseball of frame. For a player like the greatest sports fans in the world do. Say all you want to say about the Philadelphia sports fans. It's one word To describe us it's called passion passionate we really do believe that we are a big part of our sports teams. When one of our teams lose. We don't say did they lose. It's we lost not they. We it's aways we.

  • @jamesrivera4947
    @jamesrivera4947 2 года назад

    The freewheeling Michael Jack Schmidt--says what he means and, as a corollary, means what he says 😉⚾🇺🇸

  • @G.Bonico
    @G.Bonico Год назад +1

    Like that he wants Pete Rose in. Sadly he is still denied 😢 by the MLB commissioner.

  • @johnfranklin8319
    @johnfranklin8319 Год назад

    Schmidt led league in HRs 8 seasons, only topped by one player, Babe Ruth, 12.

  • @XA351GT
    @XA351GT 3 года назад +2

    Was it a Freudian slip when he said Ruly Giles and Bill Carpenter at 9:02 ?

  • @mattf.1233
    @mattf.1233 6 лет назад +1

    Was there that day

  • @michaelbentt3018
    @michaelbentt3018 2 года назад

    ❤️👍🏽❤️👍🏽❤️👍🏽❤️

  • @davidbranin969
    @davidbranin969 3 года назад

    Thanks Mike for being there when the Phils finally claimed the championship.

  • @JohnCarter-qv1ie
    @JohnCarter-qv1ie 3 месяца назад +1

    Absolute disgrace the Hall of Fame hasn't included Pete Rose!

  • @josephmcfarland8442
    @josephmcfarland8442 2 года назад

    More than 2007, 2019,

  • @mgratk
    @mgratk 2 года назад

    I was there that day! Drove up from Scranton with my siblings. That's when baseball was great. Schmidt and Ashburn! Fantastic day!
    Now the Phils took a day off just a couple seasons ago to honor a very different guy, a guy who forcefully violated a woman and was shot trying to kidnap her kids. Those players did nothing for those victims though. That makes them evil. So sad how far the game has fallen.

    • @Nhamp2000
      @Nhamp2000 2 года назад

      Who?

    • @mgratk
      @mgratk 2 года назад

      @@Nhamp2000 Jacob Blake. Mainstream media ignored it after the facts came out.

  • @TheFightJournalBoxing
    @TheFightJournalBoxing 3 года назад +1

    A tad bit longer than the retirement speech. Just a bit…

  • @FoxxyBrown1111
    @FoxxyBrown1111 Год назад

    Good guy. Speaking out against the greed of players and owners, speaking out on the absurd life ban of Pete Rose, speaking out against the former comish (not that the one of today is any inch better, he is worse)... Little did Mike Schmidet back then know that MLB baseball got even worse after. Today its about business and gambling only. The cheaters (aka players) give a damn about fans. Thus fans should turn their backs against this sxxxers. Stop being naive, cheering for the cheaters and criminals. Live your own life instead of wasting time to watch the life of others and wearing their number on your backs.

  • @kylewhytonen
    @kylewhytonen 6 лет назад +3

    A moustache you could set a watch to.

    • @16rumpole
      @16rumpole 4 года назад +3

      don't know about the moustache, I don't envy his home runs, his money, his hall of fame induction. I just want that hair.

    • @love2bowl300
      @love2bowl300 Год назад

      @@16rumpole He's 73 and grey now, but he still has that thick and curly hair. He just wears it shorter these days, lol.

  • @jameshoran8
    @jameshoran8 Год назад

    It's a shame he had to share the day with Richie Ashburn in a deal the Yankees made the Phillies. You let Phil Rizzuto in and you can have Ashburn.

  • @ExclusiveLM
    @ExclusiveLM 2 года назад +1

    In this speech is one of the few times you will ever hear a famous white person thank God. Other races always thank God. But, I rarely hear white celebrities that are not southerners thanking God. This is what makes Mike Schmidt a legend to me !!!!!!!!

  • @georgemmccormick3368
    @georgemmccormick3368 2 года назад

    What a beautiful speech, should gone into Politics.

  • @bconni2
    @bconni2 2 года назад

    great regular season numbers, but no so good in October.

  • @drlock978
    @drlock978 4 года назад

    I was there.makes me sad he didn’t thank Harry K.

  • @thegoldentroll
    @thegoldentroll 6 лет назад +3

    RIP Mike Schmidt.

    • @Paul_Maurone
      @Paul_Maurone 5 лет назад

      Huh???

    • @thegoldentroll
      @thegoldentroll 5 лет назад

      @@Paul_Maurone What?

    • @Paul_Maurone
      @Paul_Maurone 5 лет назад

      @@thegoldentroll when did Mike Schmidt die?

    • @thegoldentroll
      @thegoldentroll 5 лет назад +1

      @@Paul_Maurone Oh, he's not dead. I just mean Rest In Peace tonight when he goes to bed.

    • @MrDeterioration
      @MrDeterioration 2 года назад

      @@Paul_Maurone February 22, 2034.

  • @jirikurto3859
    @jirikurto3859 3 года назад

    Interesting speech by Mike Schmidt about creating new fans and then subsequently the steroid era began.

  • @KLanz123
    @KLanz123 Год назад

    Sigh. Steroids brought the fans back.

  • @cfisher2447
    @cfisher2447 8 месяцев назад

    it's so crazy how this geographic location says "appreciation" I've heard so many people say "apprishiate".. it's a real thing

  • @parkjungmoon694
    @parkjungmoon694 Год назад

    18:00 oh don't worry mike im from the future and i hate to have to tell you that in 2023 not only is showboating accepted mainstream in baseball but basically everyone is flipping bats etc, i personally don't care about this i think this humility thing is ridiculous, what does that even mean? but to anyone offended by this, well lol sucks for you now.