@@johnnycasey6244 I've noticed there aren't as many back guys playing these days. There's a lot more Latino players at least. The MLB should throw out any records from before the color barrier was broken.
I tell my grandkids that I've shared the field with Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Jimmy Key, Roberto Alomar, Cal Ripken and many more of the greatest players to play the game. It's true too........I'm the second Mountie from the right holding the Canadian flag during the opening ceremonies lol.
@@powerpoint3990 I was an RCMP officer in the colour guard at the opening ceremonies. We also met with all of the players and the retired players at a function at the Toronto Islands. Just a wonderful bunch of people.
@@powerpoint3990 I've at different times provided security for Presidents from Reagan to Bush Jr. Every Prime Minister from Pierre Trudeau to Martin. The Queen, Prince Phillip, Prince Charles and Princess Dianna. More if you count international heads of state.. So did the other guys in that film..
@user-gu4tv4hp6s, funny you go on and on about soccer without even calling that boring game by it's real name FOOTBALL. Tells us baseball fans alot about that stupid kids game. children kick balls, MEN SWING BATS AT BALLS. 😂😂😂
Is it just me, or am I the only one who misses baseball on CBS, even when it was on NBC, anything but Joe Buck & FOX! How I miss the old days, when baseball was a great game, very few egos, & the men calling the game, let the pictures speak for themselves, like Jack Buck did. His son has a long way to go
Just watched a documentary on mlb network on Jack Bucks Baseball commentary career alone (no football), and I was surprised how much he reminds me of his dad. He is much better at baseball than football. Although Tim McCarver helped him alot.
Ted Williams and Joe Dimaggio....Sheesh.. Ted won the triple crown in 42 and 47 and didn't get MVP. He batted .406 and lead the AL in HR in 41 and still lost the MVP to Dimaggio. Ted was guilty of not being a Yankee. That was it.
@@christopheroliver2465 I actually miss the futuristic style domes and multipurpose stadiums like Riverfront, Three Rivers, Astrodome, Veterans, Kingdome, Busch, Olympic Stadium. The mix of those type with the traditional like Comiskey, Fenway, Wrigley, Shea, Dodger Stadium was what made baseball fun in the 70's through 90's. Teams had to be well rounded to cope with the varying surfaces and sizes. Contrast the Astrodome in the Jose Cruz era with Wrigley Field and you will see. Astroturf vs grass, speed vs power. Very difficult to hit home runs in Houston in the 80's.
Umpires (35:56) HP Joe Brinkman (AL) (CC) (2nd) 1B John McSherry (NL) (3rd) 2B Ken Kaiser (AL) (1st) 3B Jim Quick (NL) (3rd) LF Larry Young (AL) (1st) RF Greg Bonin (NL) (1st)
Had George Bell continued to play beyond 93, he might have had a shot at the HOF. He played his final game at age 33. Another 4-5 seasons of similar play to much of his career would have yielded some impressive totals. He AVERAGED 101 RBIs per season over 9 years from 1984-92. His first injury-plagued season in 1993 was his last season.
That could be said for a lot of borderline HOF players of the 80s players. Guys like Dale Murphy, George Bell, Don Mattingly, and others. Had they played few more years during the steriod/ juice ball era, their numbers would have increased dramatically, enhancing their chances of making it to the HOF. I mean, guys who used steroids are making it now, Piazza, Bagwell, Ivan Rod.
Great Watching dis game* i was 9 in NY* i didn't really watch all Star games til 92 or 93* but i remember some 91 from Sport talk Baseball* great game* n some stuff from dis game all da festivities* Great players tho* Larkin finally getting more playing time* I've been watching games in late 80s n 90s* RAsta Government
12:34 I watched this game live from my home in Pittsburgh as a 21 year old know it all. (weren't we all then? ) But the two legendary players sitting there chewing baseball is amazing then as it still is now. Had I only known their true greatness then. Not a super big deal I know, but some things in time you wish you could do over or get back .
This was right around the time when the players really started to get jacked. Kirby Puckett's traps were insane. I can't believe how huge Harold Baines looked. And the Rangers guys, Palmero actually looks small next to Sierra and Franco. Even the Oakland A's coaches were jacked! It would be a few years before "The Steroid Era" would manifest itself in inflated HR and slugging numbers, in fact, offensive production would drop significantly in '92. But you could see how big these dudes were already starting to get.
IN A WAY, I know SkyDome/Rogers Centre is among the last ones standing. But these round cookie-cutter football/baseball stadiums were the shit back in the day. And when SkyDome opened back in '89, it was definitely the place to be. Today, I think SkyDome (as I still call it) still has a futuristic vibe to it.
It's funny that little more than a year after the SkyDome hosted the All-Star Game, Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore opened. That was, with its retro classic design, the real template for what baseball parks of the future had to be and look like. CBS during the last year of their contract with baseball (1993) actually wound up covering the All-Star Game in Baltimore.
I think replays in sports is a waste of time. When I was growing up umpires were always right. They didn't make the right calls sometimes but the rule was they were always right. Want to make baseball go faster, get rid of instant replay instead of making b.s. rules that's ruining the game.
Murray Eldon was the PA voice of the Blue Jays. Excellent at his craft, Mr. Eldon developed some outstanding batter intros when they approached the plate. He worked with "The Wizard of SkyDome", Nick Poulakis. Mr. Poulakis was the one who came up with the concept of "to the plate music". Quite often, the players offered their own choices. Some examples of original "to the plate" tunes were: The Babbets, "Mr. Lee" for Manuel Lee Hammer's "To Legit to Quit" for Roberto Alomar Joe Cocker's "Leave Your Hat On" for John Olerud The list goes on... Thanks Murray and Nick. You helped make going to the Dome a great experience.
Can't forget three more Nick P. favorites of mine: Rush's "Show Don't Tell" when Dave Stieb took the mound John Mellencamp's "Human Wheels" for Paul Molitor Tony Fernandez's religious song...he gave the tape to Nick and told him to get to the lyrics. Tony never stopped hitting after that in Toronto!
Very Unclassy of Dave Henderson by not shaking his own teammates hands in the pre-game intro. and instead just going straight to his spot. The Only one to do that in the many years of watching the ASG! Not cool!
Do you mean to say that you aren't into WAR, OPS+, Rrep, RAA, WAA or RAR??? For shame!!! BA doesn't count for anything. You now need to know all of these alternative stats to really understand baseball.
Love those uniforms especially the Blue Jay's hat. Great era for baseball. I got to see it live.
That interview with Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio alone makes this epic.
19 players today members of the HOF Dawson, Alomar, Smith, Glavine, Sandberg, Henderson, Gwynn, Griffey Jr, Ripken Jr, Boggs, Fisk, Larkin, Morris, Murray, Biggio, Puckett, Molitor, Eckersley. and La Russa
@@johnnycasey6244 I've noticed there aren't as many back guys playing these days. There's a lot more Latino players at least. The MLB should throw out any records from before the color barrier was broken.
I tell my grandkids that I've shared the field with Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Jimmy Key, Roberto Alomar, Cal Ripken and many more of the greatest players to play the game. It's true too........I'm the second Mountie from the right holding the Canadian flag during the opening ceremonies lol.
Were you part of the 🇨🇦Canadian Military at the time or Law Enforcement??
@@powerpoint3990 I was an RCMP officer in the colour guard at the opening ceremonies. We also met with all of the players and the retired players at a function at the Toronto Islands. Just a wonderful bunch of people.
@bluemut55 That was a great time. Especially with Both the 🇺🇲President and the 🇨🇦Prime Minister on hand. Did you get to meet them?
@@powerpoint3990 I've at different times provided security for Presidents from Reagan to Bush Jr. Every Prime Minister from Pierre Trudeau to Martin. The Queen, Prince Phillip, Prince Charles and Princess Dianna. More if you count international heads of state.. So did the other guys in that film..
Crime families are taking over that country.
SkyDome aka Rogers Centre also hosted WrestleManias VI and X8 in 1990 and 2002, respectively.
Interestingly, the two guys who finished #1 and #2 in the NL MVP voting in 1991, Terry Pendleton and Barry Bonds, aren't even on the NL Team.
I taped this one on VHS. Remember it well.
The segment before the game with Dimaggio and Williams... For lifelong baseball fans, that was an absolute precious moment.
The two best baseball players in history let alone their era.
@user-gu4tv4hp6s, funny you go on and on about soccer without even calling that boring game by it's real name FOOTBALL. Tells us baseball fans alot about that stupid kids game. children kick balls, MEN SWING BATS AT BALLS. 😂😂😂
I always thought ABC and NBC were much better when they were broadcasting MLB games. Never got into the crew at CBS.
I hated CBS as far as.... everything lol production, crew, graphics, hardly ever having regular season games on
For me growing up as a kid in 80s and 90s, CBS was MLB and NFC football, NBC was the NBA and AFC football, ABC was Monday Night Football.
Is it just me, or am I the only one who misses baseball on CBS, even when it was on NBC, anything but Joe Buck & FOX! How I miss the old days, when baseball was a great game, very few egos, & the men calling the game, let the pictures speak for themselves, like Jack Buck did. His son has a long way to go
No I miss baseball on the networks
I miss Sunday Night Baseball with John Miller and Joe Morgan the most
Just watched a documentary on mlb network on Jack Bucks Baseball commentary career alone (no football), and I was surprised how much he reminds me of his dad. He is much better at baseball than football. Although Tim McCarver helped him alot.
Ted Williams and Joe Dimaggio....Sheesh.. Ted won the triple crown in 42 and 47 and didn't get MVP. He batted .406 and lead the AL in HR in 41 and still lost the MVP to Dimaggio. Ted was guilty of not being a Yankee. That was it.
2:28 “The stadium of the future.”
Funny how all that changed a season later when Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened up.
In my book, it's the 3rd worst in MLB. Well, 31 years later. 8th Oldest in Major League Baseball.
Just shows how fast the public perception of something can change.
I, on the other hand, still enjoy SkyDome. It will always be SkyDome to me!
@@christopheroliver2465 I actually miss the futuristic style domes and multipurpose stadiums like Riverfront, Three Rivers, Astrodome, Veterans, Kingdome, Busch, Olympic Stadium. The mix of those type with the traditional like Comiskey, Fenway, Wrigley, Shea, Dodger Stadium was what made baseball fun in the 70's through 90's. Teams had to be well rounded to cope with the varying surfaces and sizes. Contrast the Astrodome in the Jose Cruz era with Wrigley Field and you will see. Astroturf vs grass, speed vs power. Very difficult to hit home runs in Houston in the 80's.
Riverfront was the greatest stadium of all time
When the game had heart.
@Karl M OK Boomer
And steroids
Exactly, back then was about tradition and love for game.
Plenty of heart in today’s game. Say that to a major leaguer’s face.
And in 1991, old men were yearning for the 1940s.
Umpires (35:56)
HP Joe Brinkman (AL) (CC) (2nd)
1B John McSherry (NL) (3rd)
2B Ken Kaiser (AL) (1st)
3B Jim Quick (NL) (3rd)
LF Larry Young (AL) (1st)
RF Greg Bonin (NL) (1st)
@ William dunphy Who cares who the umps were? Unless it was “Cowboy” Joe West!
I love the 90’s.
both sides are insane lineup
Had George Bell continued to play beyond 93, he might have had a shot at the HOF. He played his final game at age 33. Another 4-5 seasons of similar play to much of his career would have yielded some impressive totals. He AVERAGED 101 RBIs per season over 9 years from 1984-92. His first injury-plagued season in 1993 was his last season.
That could be said for a lot of borderline HOF players of the 80s players. Guys like Dale Murphy, George Bell, Don Mattingly, and others. Had they played few more years during the steriod/ juice ball era, their numbers would have increased dramatically, enhancing their chances of making it to the HOF. I mean, guys who used steroids are making it now, Piazza, Bagwell, Ivan Rod.
NO WAY!
Bad night for the PA Announcer. Mixed up Key and Carter and said Raymond Martinez.
I think he had a few cold ones before the broadcast. 😧
Great Watching dis game* i was 9 in NY* i didn't really watch all Star games til 92 or 93* but i remember some 91 from Sport talk Baseball* great game* n some stuff from dis game all da festivities* Great players tho* Larkin finally getting more playing time* I've been watching games in late 80s n 90s* RAsta Government
Game starts at 38:01
CAl Ripken was MVP with a home run in this All-Star Game, but it could be his 2nd Most Memorable (insert 2001).
12:34 I watched this game live from my home in Pittsburgh as a 21 year old know it all. (weren't we all then? ) But the two legendary players sitting there chewing baseball is amazing then as it still is now. Had I only known their true greatness then. Not a super big deal I know, but some things in time you wish you could do over or get back .
Haha. I was a 17 year old know it ALL in 1991. Wish I could rewind time.
Felix Jose ! Lotte Giants of South Korean league legend !
Felix jose was a beast. He just lost discipline. He could hit run and throw
The guy who belted out the national anthem really k kicked it out of the park!
Thank You for posting this!!!! :)
You're welcome sir
Toronto needs an All Star game back it's been 30 years that's ridiculous
Sky dome hasn’t done anything to renovate the place until the last couple of years. Maybe they’ll get one now
Love the bullpen coach hacking a dart during intros !!!!
This was right around the time when the players really started to get jacked. Kirby Puckett's traps were insane. I can't believe how huge Harold Baines looked. And the Rangers guys, Palmero actually looks small next to Sierra and Franco. Even the Oakland A's coaches were jacked! It would be a few years before "The Steroid Era" would manifest itself in inflated HR and slugging numbers, in fact, offensive production would drop significantly in '92. But you could see how big these dudes were already starting to get.
So are you saying that Puckett, Sierra, Franco and Baines also juiced? I haven't heard any accusations of them roiding. Palmeiro certainly did though!
Tartabull, Henderson, Griffey. 2 former Mariners then Jr. and even Calderon on the NL side.
IN A WAY, I know SkyDome/Rogers Centre is among the last ones standing. But these round cookie-cutter football/baseball stadiums were the shit back in the day. And when SkyDome opened back in '89, it was definitely the place to be. Today, I think SkyDome (as I still call it) still has a futuristic vibe to it.
It's a shithole.
But I love Labatts.
The ending is cut off, top of the 9th, 2 out and Buttler is up at the plate and the video ends. Still was fun to watch
+Lobstertainment Yeah I was disappointed that it wasn't all there either
but other than that no runs from the top half of the 8th onwards
Analog Indulgence what happened to the end?
42:09 Never will you see the Gardiner Expressway that empty on a Tuesday
say that again. 2020 it has happened
At 23:10, did the bullpen coach light up a cigarette!?
Hell, even as late as the mid-90's, Lou Pinella would smoke in the dugout. Who could blame him with that shakey bullpen he always had.
Yes. Not everything was a big deal in 1991. It was nice.
It was a joint!
There's guys that drink beer in the dugout today.
Chewing tobacco killed Tony Gwynn. One of the Best hitters ever. Toxic days of baseball
21:14 the 1991 mlb asg leading vote getter
Jack Buck was only 17 in 1941.
Baseball stadium of the future haha
Now it's a mere relic.
It's funny that little more than a year after the SkyDome hosted the All-Star Game, Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore opened. That was, with its retro classic design, the real template for what baseball parks of the future had to be and look like. CBS during the last year of their contract with baseball (1993) actually wound up covering the All-Star Game in Baltimore.
Be nice to see the strike zone. I blame the camera angle, not Ken Kaiser trying to keep us in the dark.
Twins - 2, Braves - 1. Nobody saw that matchup coming in October.
when the game was special
@MANCHESTER UNITED Why do you post the same BS on multiple baseball videos? Nobody is forcing you to watch baseball, so piss off.
it still is BOOMER
I think replays in sports is a waste of time. When I was growing up umpires were always right. They didn't make the right calls sometimes but the rule was they were always right. Want to make baseball go faster, get rid of instant replay instead of making b.s. rules that's ruining the game.
nice all star game
We need to host the all star game again
14:09 Any speculation for a lack of Paul Morris?
Murray Eldon was the PA voice of the Blue Jays. Excellent at his craft, Mr. Eldon developed some outstanding batter intros when they approached the plate.
He worked with "The Wizard of SkyDome", Nick Poulakis. Mr. Poulakis was the one who came up with the concept of "to the plate music". Quite often, the players offered their own choices. Some examples of original "to the plate" tunes were:
The Babbets, "Mr. Lee" for Manuel Lee
Hammer's "To Legit to Quit" for Roberto Alomar
Joe Cocker's "Leave Your Hat On" for John Olerud
The list goes on...
Thanks Murray and Nick. You helped make going to the Dome a great experience.
Can't forget three more Nick P. favorites of mine:
Rush's "Show Don't Tell" when Dave Stieb took the mound
John Mellencamp's "Human Wheels" for Paul Molitor
Tony Fernandez's religious song...he gave the tape to Nick and told him to get to the lyrics. Tony never stopped hitting after that in Toronto!
Classic Gwynn base hit.
The best is when Dennis Eckersley struck out George Bell
Anyone know the music that's playing @ 10:20?
How are all star teams picked? Is it all done by fan voting?
RIP Kirby. Go Twinkies!😃⚾
RIP Dave Henderson “Hendu” go A’s......
NL starting lineup = 4 HOF'ers. not including Glavine pitching. American League 5.
1:35:47... Andre Dawson monster HR ⚾️ 🧢
ロベルト・アロマーカッコ良すぎる!ケン・グリフィーJrも。
Mi like #550 aki ya empezaba la dinastía de los ATLANTA BRAVES❤❤❤❤❤
Imagine that, no dweebs kneed during the National Anthems.
Very Unclassy of Dave Henderson by not shaking his own teammates hands in the pre-game intro. and instead just going straight to his spot. The Only one to do that in the many years of watching the ASG! Not cool!
Jack Buck >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Joe Buck
missing the end but no NL comeback
ed bodinet rachel
Are you sure Pat O'Brien isn't Ned Flanders?
Okilly Dokilly
Jeez, How old is Art Howe?
105
Ah the good old days when batting average was still considered the sum total of a hitter's value.
Do you mean to say that you aren't into WAR, OPS+, Rrep, RAA, WAA or RAR??? For shame!!! BA doesn't count for anything. You now need to know all of these alternative stats to really understand baseball.
There's so much more to good hitting. Tunnel vision!
DENNIS MARTINEZ EL PRESIDENTE
do you have the 1992 Oh Canada Blue Jays Video?
for the FULL broadcast ruclips.net/video/KwHlJeEGWRU/видео.html
Joe Carter needs some sun.
The Canadian Valjean huh?
chris bania
mike was they
chris mena
Why does it seem that they always get the order of the players wrong? JJjjjoe Carter.....yeah um that is Jimmy Key bud!
The players were lined up wrote. They were supposed to be in alphabetical order.
RIP John McSherry.
Bonilla is still on the payroll with the mets.
1:35:29 Glavine looks like a 12 year old boy lol
Stop making excuses McCarver Gwynn lead off hit was a good hit
tim zezutek
Raymon Martinez
tim anderson
Why hasn't anybody posted the 1994 game? That's the best game. Is there any reason?
It's there, last I checked. Search for it.
stacey king
ron kittle
dr gruber
tim raines
mary quezada
1:30:53, .. i dont know about that.
strahan
ed goetz richie victor
monica guerrero
adam eaton
tim karnoscak beatrice walgreens
the rock
rebecca bunn
melody melissa cortez
jesse rodriquez
will cruz
eddie claudio
olivia wagner
john pletsch tony
25:08 '' They don't boo the Hendu'' (Dave Hendersons' nickname was Hendu)
jim kozy edgar
markie
adrienne