For me as a kid it was the Pirates outfield, Barry Bonds, Andy Van Slyke and Bobby Bonilla in the early 90's. I actually went to a game in 91 at Three River Stadium and Doc Gooden was actually pitching that day for the Mets.
@@relicman did you enjoy Bobby Bonilla Day yesterday?? Haha. Yeah those guys were awesome too. I randomly remember their pitcher… Sid Walk. 😂😂 what a name
Eric Davis is my favorite player (McArthur Park) and got to see him play in 1996. But watching Doc and Strawberry in 1985 was amazing and such great memories.
Dudes a legend 🙌 🎉 glad hes still alive and in a better space in his life crazy how sometimes watching these vald interviews we find somebody we never ever heard about until he gets on this platform salute vlad for giving these folks a voice 👏 💪🙏💯
Still remember the Giant mural on the hi rise building coming out of the Lincoln tunnel NYC in 1984, Doc winding up and throwing the Heater, Iconic image i can still see !!!
Dwight Gooden 1984/1985 is still the best pitcher I ever saw. grew up in Jersey, we would record his west coast games on our VCRs and watch them the next day after school. and we were Yankees fans.
Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry were baseball GODS back in the 80s. I am so happy both of them survived. They both are examples of good people who were exposed and succumb to the trappings of fame in a big city New York market. I was there and I went to those METS games at the time and NY was full of buzz about the Miracle METS. Thank you VLAD for provide a safe platform for these legends to tell their story. It’s a lesson for all of us think about when you’re at the top of the world and can have anything you want, what will you do and how would you behave. Stay healthy Doc and be a mentor to the next generation
I'm a cricketer (fast bowler) so I don't know too much about baseball but I've been fascinated by pitchers most of my life because of the similarities in the sport, this interview has taken me down a baseball rabbit hole that's quickly becoming a new passion I think
Dwight Gooden & Darryl Strawberry are an inspiration to many ⚾️💯🇺🇸
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Vlad, I have no words for that question you asked Dwight. EVERYone starts in the minors dude! C'mon man, you have to do your research and be better bruh! It's been that way since the beginning of time dude!
@@tommyfu9271 You’re right. But you never hear him mentioned among the all time greats. And for those 3 years or so he was as good as any pitcher who ever pitched ever
Several years back I read Doc’s autobiography, it was really good . Being from Seattle , we always hate the Yankees ( even though doc was mainly a Met he still had his time with the yanks) but I still always respected and admired how well of a pitcher doc was . I had no idea about docs struggle with the drugs and his story about too being hungover and sick from the drugs watching the rest of his team walking the parade from when they won the World Series from a TV in the projects !! That must’ve been the worst feeling in the world 😮
Doc was the greatest pitcher In New York history “ This guy was 20 years old with 20 wins also a 21 year old cy young winner and I remember this 21 year old kid bought a whole street for his family to live on in Tampa and bought a whole 200 acres down in Cobb Georgia for his grandfather and his families his aunt and cousins’ This guy was a great kid and also a great person that will give you the shirt off his back ‘God Bless Doc Gooden
Doc was my childhood sports hero! Wore #16 because of him love these interviews.
Dwight Gooden, Darryl Strawberry and Eric Davis..... my GOATS in baseball as a kid
For me as a kid it was the Pirates outfield, Barry Bonds, Andy Van Slyke and Bobby Bonilla in the early 90's. I actually went to a game in 91 at Three River Stadium and Doc Gooden was actually pitching that day for the Mets.
@@relicman did you enjoy Bobby Bonilla Day yesterday?? Haha. Yeah those guys were awesome too. I randomly remember their pitcher… Sid Walk. 😂😂 what a name
Eric Davis⚾️💪
Eric Davis is my favorite player (McArthur Park) and got to see him play in 1996. But watching Doc and Strawberry in 1985 was amazing and such great memories.
Eric Davis did everything before his injuries. 5 tool player with tremendous bat speed!!
Prime Doc🗽⚾💪🏿
Dudes a legend 🙌 🎉 glad hes still alive and in a better space in his life crazy how sometimes watching these vald interviews we find somebody we never ever heard about until he gets on this platform salute vlad for giving these folks a voice 👏 💪🙏💯
Still remember the Giant mural on the hi rise building coming out of the Lincoln tunnel NYC in 1984, Doc winding up and throwing the Heater, Iconic image i can still see !!!
I remember having that wind up on a shirt!
All these years and Gooden didnt know Lord Charles came from lol
Him and Strawberry’s 30 for 30 is one of my favorites!!
Did you watch the one on the 86 Mets? It was great too.
It’s extremely I mean extremely rare for a MLB draft pick to go straight to the majors vlad knows nothing
Dwight Gooden 1984/1985 is still the best pitcher I ever saw. grew up in Jersey, we would record his west coast games on our VCRs and watch them the next day after school. and we were Yankees fans.
He killed it at St. Lucy! Doc was so dope
A 19 year old playing in the all star team is crazy.
Doc is a good natured guy. Always has been.
That 86 Mets team was the ish 💯
I still have some Doc Gooden baseball cards from the 90’s while on the Mets . I’m upset they’re not worth much.
I thought he had a body suit on 😅
Davey fought for Doc. They did NOT want him up in the big leagues that young and Davey insisted on him.
Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry were baseball GODS back in the 80s. I am so happy both of them survived. They both are examples of good people who were exposed and succumb to the trappings of fame in a big city New York market. I was there and I went to those METS games at the time and NY was full of buzz about the Miracle METS. Thank you VLAD for provide a safe platform for these legends to tell their story. It’s a lesson for all of us think about when you’re at the top of the world and can have anything you want, what will you do and how would you behave. Stay healthy Doc and be a mentor to the next generation
that 86 team was loaded. Besides doc and darryl, they had dykstra, hernandez, carter, knight. Im surprised they didnt win more than one championship
I love Doc. Good man. When is Vlad gonna learn about baseball? I mean anything. 😅😅😅
I'm a cricketer (fast bowler) so I don't know too much about baseball but I've been fascinated by pitchers most of my life because of the similarities in the sport, this interview has taken me down a baseball rabbit hole that's quickly becoming a new passion I think
I definitely noticed It seemed like Darryl was more likely to hit a home run or something when Doc was on the mound.
Vlad don't know shit about baseball. Ain't no 17 year old going str8 to the majors smh
Jeez vlad doesn’t know players go to the minors lmao
Bud Light ain't Malt Liquor.
I just can't did he really just ask why he went to the minors? C'mon Vlad seriously
Vlad has no clue!!! Everyone starts out in the minors!!!
Wow dude said he was passed out in the bar 😂 imagine that now mlb player on tmz from multiple fans video taping him passed out from their phones
Now's the worst time to be famous
The story is the guys at the bar told Darryl, "Yeah that's your new starting pitcher" and Doc's passed out at the bar.
That’s just part of what made that era special.
Dwight was a huge baseball talent!
I see Andre Dawson every now and then at the gym in miami. He's a real humble dude!
They both were very talented and Had a lot skills set then others 👍👏💯
What's going on with his stomach yo?
Everyone goes to the minors vlad. Do you know anything about the sport?
Nope
Seriously that was an all time dumb question
He doesn’t know anything about any sport
Literally everyone
Vlad doesn't know shit...he wears the same goochi track suit
Long live Doc Gooden
McCartner was the best as a kid listening to him in baseball uncle Charlie is a slang for curveball
Nyc is the wrong place to have an addiction problem. The city will string u out and take all ya teeth back in the 80s 90s
Schlitz malt liquor the 🐂!!!
The O.G before O.E 😂
I would’ve been jealous of Darryl going with Whitney Houston!
Candlestick Park 1984
I remember strawberry from the simpsons
Roadhouse
Doc still being the youngest player in the MLB Allstars game is crazy...thank you Doc for being the truth on that mond.🎉🎉
I remember getting his rookie baseball card when i was a kid i was so happy to get it and Darryl strawberry mlb has some great players in the 80s 💯
The tops rookie was one of my favorite Cards ever...
The amount of times Vlad is unprepared for interviews let's you know he's lazy
That coke has ruined a lot of careers. This dude was really special.
Dwight Gooden & Darryl Strawberry are an inspiration to many ⚾️💯🇺🇸
Vlad, I have no words for that question you asked Dwight. EVERYone starts in the minors dude! C'mon man, you have to do your research and be better bruh! It's been that way since the beginning of time dude!
Vlad don't know baseball
Did vlad ask him why he didn't go straight to the majors being he was was a top pick ??
It’s crazy there really hasn’t been a black American pitcher that could blow the doors off fastball since the 80’s.
Dontrelle Willis
Doc was an amazing pitcher, and I wish he could have had a longer career.
I still cant believe that ignoramus team filled with out of control players won in 86.
Vlad has zero baseball knowledge. Asking him why he did not go straight to the majors.
I think a lot of people forget just how dominant Doc was from 84-86
Nobody who knows who he is forgets that. It's the reason he's still famous.
@@tommyfu9271 You’re right. But you never hear him mentioned among the all time greats. And for those 3 years or so he was as good as any pitcher who ever pitched ever
@@bradlott3284 because he's not among the all time greats. He shouldn't be mentioned with them.
He had a couple of incredible years though.
Several years back I read Doc’s autobiography, it was really good . Being from Seattle , we always hate the Yankees ( even though doc was mainly a Met he still had his time with the yanks) but I still always respected and admired how well of a pitcher doc was . I had no idea about docs struggle with the drugs and his story about too being hungover and sick from the drugs watching the rest of his team walking the parade from when they won the World Series from a TV in the projects !! That must’ve been the worst feeling in the world 😮
Dave’s Johnson was the real deal
If not for bad choices Doc could've won 250-300 game no doubt. Mets get a least 3-4 🍹. 🍓 easy 500 💣. 🗽 is rough
His arm got blown out he was pitching alot of innings
@@jamesbowman8138 Nah his 👃 got coked out! 😂
vlad don't know ish about sports😂 "why did you go to the minors first instead of starting in the majors?"
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Doc 🔥🍿
Doc & Daryl 🐐🐐
This interview was wasted on this platform
Jealous crackheads is wild 😂😂
He must have got one of those surgeries
Glad do you even watch sports!!?
I was they pusha
It's amazing how little Vlad knows about sports
Vlad you never drank a 40 in the 80s, you never did anything that was cool at the time, you do everything after the fact
wu tang.
This interview is an embarressment. Vlad knows less than nothing about baseball and should be ashamed of himself for asking such dumb questions
Doc was the greatest pitcher In New York history “ This guy was 20 years old with 20 wins also a 21 year old cy young winner and I remember this 21 year old kid bought a whole street for his family to live on in Tampa and bought a whole 200 acres down in Cobb Georgia for his grandfather and his families his aunt and cousins’ This guy was a great kid and also a great person that will give you the shirt off his back ‘God Bless Doc Gooden
Doc & Straw were favorite players
That would be whitey ford
Vlad, your interviews suck!!!
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