No it's pretty damn sad, man. My biggest hero as a kid, and he fell so far after coming back from so much. One of the most heartbreaking baseball stories for me personally. Up there with José.
This is a guy who would have easily (and I do mean easily) been in the conversation as one of the best to ever play the game. The two most effortless power swings in the history of baseball belonged to Ken Griffey, Jr. and Josh Hamilton and I'd make the argument that Hamilton's swing was actually a hair better as far as timing because almost every ball he hit was at the whip of the swing when the batspeed was at its maximum. He wasn't the biggest, he wasn't the strongest, but man could he swing a baseball bat. Just an amazing all around player.
@@mattsmith3835 I wouldnt go as far as saying he was huge. Frank Thomas was huge. Ryan Howard was huge. Adam Dunn was huge. There's no denying he was strong but he definitely wasn't the biggest or the strongest.
Josh’s backstory in baseball is much more insane than most know. Had he stayed away from the drugs and healthy he easily would’ve been in the top 10 hitters who ever lived. The things he was doing in high school as a lefty were insane. A huge waste.
Reds were his first team after the comeback (drafted by Tampa). He had a good year, and then the next season they traded him to Texas when the team was doing their usual losing.
If money is everything to a player then I guess he got the money and wasted the team's time and money and failed to be what he could have been. 130 million is a drop in the bucket to what he could have gotten. I hope the drugs and alcohol were worth it. That's the difference between him and Ken Griffey Jr, play for the love of the game not Money.
One of the few players to make baseball look easy
Coulda been one of the greatest ever!!
Is one of the greatest ever
Don’t be sad cause it’s over. Be happy that it happened.
No it's pretty damn sad, man. My biggest hero as a kid, and he fell so far after coming back from so much. One of the most heartbreaking baseball stories for me personally. Up there with José.
@@brandonkelley5832 Jose who? Canseco? What's so heartbreaking about Canseco's story?
@@sumandsubstance7881Jose Fernandez
That's a great underrated quote actually 👌
I love it "home run derby at Baltimore".
This is a guy who would have easily (and I do mean easily) been in the conversation as one of the best to ever play the game. The two most effortless power swings in the history of baseball belonged to Ken Griffey, Jr. and Josh Hamilton and I'd make the argument that Hamilton's swing was actually a hair better as far as timing because almost every ball he hit was at the whip of the swing when the batspeed was at its maximum. He wasn't the biggest, he wasn't the strongest, but man could he swing a baseball bat. Just an amazing all around player.
Dude Hamilton is a huge guy with incredible strength
@@mattsmith3835 I wouldnt go as far as saying he was huge. Frank Thomas was huge. Ryan Howard was huge. Adam Dunn was huge. There's no denying he was strong but he definitely wasn't the biggest or the strongest.
Hamilton was 6'4 240.... definitely one of the bigger guys in the game....and much faster and athletic than any other big dude
Yeah, I agree. I read his book, they say it just sounded different coming off his bat. I need to watch some Ken Griffey Jr. highlights.
Beautiful swing. I hope your doing ok these days josh
Josh’s backstory in baseball is much more insane than most know.
Had he stayed away from the drugs and healthy he easily would’ve been in the top 10 hitters who ever lived.
The things he was doing in high school as a lefty were insane.
A huge waste.
finally we have redemption.
It never crossed my mind that Adam Dunn and Josh Hamilton could've played together. I feel that could've been and interesting combo to watch
The natural
What could have been.
Este tipo era un superdotado con el bate
Josh Hamilton played for the reds and angels? I think I vaguely remember the angels but the reds, no idea
Reds were his first team after the comeback (drafted by Tampa). He had a good year, and then the next season they traded him to Texas when the team was doing their usual losing.
He was mythical
Dude made 130 million dollars in mlb. He didn’t ruin anything. He’s richer than you
If money is everything to a player then I guess he got the money and wasted the team's time and money and failed to be what he could have been. 130 million is a drop in the bucket to what he could have gotten. I hope the drugs and alcohol were worth it. That's the difference between him and Ken Griffey Jr, play for the love of the game not Money.
Where’s the reds highlights
They start around 3:00
To have the talent to be this good and blow it on drugs and alcohol. What a waste. Was a great player and threw it away.
He traded everything he could've been for crack. Complete waste of talent.
And he still has one more MLB MVP and $150 million more dollars than you will ever have....go figure
terrible video editing
He should've never left for the angels his mental health went down hill at that point