Almost everyone associated with a team that wins a major championship gets a ring. What would make it a class act is if they gave him the same r8ng as the players got. With their name and number and stuff
@DuceDuce489 that's what I assume the voiceover guy means in this context, he probably got a player ring and not the off-field/non-player version that the rest of the staff get. I kinda hope the dude got one anyway.
It’s also sensible. Sometimes people have talent and they’re never told by someone that’s credible. Tracking balls and having a good arm is easy to spot if you’re trained. Granted, he probably has no batting skills at that level and would be lucky to bat 0.050 but he had 2 good tools at his disposal which nets you a look.
Yeah, he didn't fail at all. His job was as a bat boy/clubhouse attendant, not a MLB prospect. Where would've he been taught to hit??? ... which is likely why he never stood a realistic shot to be even considered for a prospect.
It's the beginning of a great movie. Hopefully he can have an opportunity to give it a proper ending.📽️🍿🎬 I'll definitely buy a ticket to that one....🎟️
I feel like they'd have to take a lot of creative license or it really wouldn't be much of a movie. And even then, it would basically be Rookie of the Year, but with a ball boy instead of a 12 year old kid.
Went to high school with him at Hollywood. I was on JV while he was in Varsity my freshman year. He was our best player then, great shortstop, switch hitter, surprised he never got a collegiate offer. Glad to see he’s still with the team!!
Great story - as a lifelong Giants fan it’s hard to admit when the Dodgers do something special. This is a fantastic story and I appreciate what the organization did for this man.
I wish you guys would hurry up and get things turned around up there. It’s so much better when you are very relevant. (Not a dig… I want you better) One of those love to hate ya things! Go Blue! Champs ‘24
Yup they do and they also love there fans and also there staff this is why the dodgers are the best in baseball for there fans and there staff and just in general good as a team
@@shiniquajones2812I used to say they were the best franchise in sports history for breaking the color barrier with Jackie Robinson and integrating Dodger Stadium. Stories like this one with their bat boy. But yeah, welcoming that group was the worst move, an affront to Jesus Christ. Praying the Dodgers disassociate with that drag group, and “pride” entirely.
I think a short is good enough. I mean it's awesome and glad he got that ring and all that, but why? A movie needs conflict. Hollywood would shoehorn some family drama, racial political BS, or create some life story about how he promise his grand mommy he would play for the Dodgers and she sees him in the game and cheers him on before passing on into the great beyond with the Virgin Mary herself embracing her tightly to her bosom. It was an intrasquad game... Again not hating and a cool story but let us not get ahead of ourselves - It would've been awesome if he got to go further honestly.
@@dianapennepacker6854 you think there was no conflict in this road to making this team? What about not being good enough to make the team as a kid. Not making the team in college. Not making the team in minor leagues or major leagues and deciding to sacrifice his dream to become a ball boy and patiently waiting for 15 YEARS just to get a chance to tryout and he STILL didn’t make the cut. Tell me that there’s no conflict in that story.
@@bruhman5thfloor644 who the hell would lie about something so inconsequential and realistic? He’s a Hispanic dude named Chico with a job. He didn’t say he slept with Margot Robbie
I've been a Dodgers fan for 60 years! I was at Dodgers Stadium on the day it opened on April 10th, 1962. I'm very proud of the fact that the Dodgers were the first team to integrate.
Seriously. As a boy who's loved baseball for my entire life, this is incredible. I couldn't imagine how Chico felt. You know he loves the game as much as we all, do. I know at least as much as I do and I LOVVEEEEE baseball 🙏❤️
He's a real cool guy. My kids asked him for a ball after a dodgers game, and he was the only one who went out of his way to go get them one... literally turned around, went into a room, and came out with a ball.... bro is solid in my book.
Honestly, from everything I've seen of this guy over the years, he's super loyal to the Dodgers. I don't think he would leave the team unless it was for a lot of money, like top of the league money, not rookie money
This is really nice of the dodgers for doing this for him and letting him play for the day or recruit him it would be good if they actually let him play on the team and I hope that Chico never stops and that he always keeps on going and achieves his goals and his dream I am happy for him and I hope the dodgers do let him play one day on there team
It’s definitely very cool but it’s not like he made the team after that, he played one game, for free. That’s not a big enough payoff for a tv series. I mean, so the story is he loves and plays baseball his whole life and always gives it his all. He tries out for the team, doesn’t make it, but keeps at it, never gives up, and becomes their ballboy. Then, after 10 years he gets to play in one game. He kills it and plays great, and the next day he goes back to being a ballboy the rest of his life. Idk man.
@@tmobeygee5351 I understand your point.... Make it a movie then. It sure as hell would be more interesting than fast and furious 25 or whatever number its on now
That's awesome!! Its always nice to see people like him get the love and respect they deserve for all the work they put in. I bet he loves his ring as much and maybe even more than some of the players!
Maaaaan that's a ball boys DREAM!!! THAT's wtf is up! Good for him. He got stories and memories to share with his kids n grandkids for YEARS! Lol. Good on the Dodgers for that!
What a cool story! All of us semi- decent ball players that couldn’t sniff a pro team can live vicariously thru Chico. Cudos for making your dream a reality, if for only a bit and especially proving yourself worthy.
Coming from a rival SD Padres fan, this is fuckin incredible! Coolest story I’ve ever heard and what a feeling he must have gotten and a true dream come true. Much respect to the dodgers for letting this happen. 🫡
Chico deserves at least a 97 flashback card in the show 23
was about to comment the same thing lmao, give him 99 arm and fielding
That would be sick!
lmao 🤣
Facts!
hahahaha
Great recognition from the team by giving him a ring too. That’s a classy move.
Brings a tear to my eye 💛
@Benjamin Morris Select employees and staff get them, as well as players, and coaches, but its up to each team if batboys get them.
That's why i love the dodgers
Almost everyone associated with a team that wins a major championship gets a ring. What would make it a class act is if they gave him the same r8ng as the players got. With their name and number and stuff
@DuceDuce489 that's what I assume the voiceover guy means in this context, he probably got a player ring and not the off-field/non-player version that the rest of the staff get. I kinda hope the dude got one anyway.
I bet he sure loves his job! And props to the player that suggested he get a try out spot. That was really thoughtful and classy of him.
Yeah it was I can see so many athletes that would be jealous and ruin his chances. + Hope in humanity
Wow😮😮😮😮
I agree!
@TRUMP2024 he's getting one either way. If they win the whole establishment gets one
It’s also sensible. Sometimes people have talent and they’re never told by someone that’s credible. Tracking balls and having a good arm is easy to spot if you’re trained. Granted, he probably has no batting skills at that level and would be lucky to bat 0.050 but he had 2 good tools at his disposal which nets you a look.
The Dodgers did the classiest move by doing that for him!
Dodgers and classy don’t go together 🧐
@@Robot123abcbeepdang you’re one of those
@@Robot123abcbeep ???
@@Robot123abcbeepman , Shut your Hater Ass up ! You must be a Vagiants or Yankdees fan!!
The man didn't stop the grind even after failing. What an inspiration
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What a guy
You’ve probably gotta love the game if you work as a bat boy for 15 years lol
To be honest I wouldn’t even consider that failing 😅
Yeah, he didn't fail at all. His job was as a bat boy/clubhouse attendant, not a MLB prospect. Where would've he been taught to hit??? ... which is likely why he never stood a realistic shot to be even considered for a prospect.
That is awesome. Not a dadgers fan but giving him ring and letting him play was pure class.
I feel you on this one
Totally agree 💯
Totally agree 💯
Real shit
Totally agree 💯
I remember when they gave him the ring, he was so choked up.
Much deserved Chico, congratulations
Took a sc of this short. Def gonna be looking at the Dogers different now
So one of the Dodgers married their testie gargler? Just like Pretty Woman, so romantic
@@bwestacado9643try harder, kid
what ring? i didn’t get a ring
@@sepg5084got a ring”
This is why baseball is the best. Awesome story. The Legend of Chico!
Now that's a sports movie right there!!
It's the beginning of a great movie. Hopefully he can have an opportunity to give it a proper ending.📽️🍿🎬
I'll definitely buy a ticket to that one....🎟️
We will have to wait 20 years for the movie no matter the ending.
I feel like they'd have to take a lot of creative license or it really wouldn't be much of a movie. And even then, it would basically be Rookie of the Year, but with a ball boy instead of a 12 year old kid.
Clint Eastwood will make it . . .
For real
Chico is the nicest guy! He was always very nice to my son when he would ask for a practice ball. Great part of the organization!
had to change it to 667
@@austinadams3400 doing the lord's work
Chicos a cutie
Went to high school with him at Hollywood. I was on JV while he was in Varsity my freshman year. He was our best player then, great shortstop, switch hitter, surprised he never got a collegiate offer.
Glad to see he’s still with the team!!
Cool
Cool story you can tell he's a pretty good athlete
Wow . Glad he's still enjoying the sport he loves a mnd got a ring !
Good enough to be a bat boy for 15 years
This is actually the most beautiful baseball story I have ever heard
Just like a movie
Lmao hahhhahahhaahhahahaha this wasn’t beautiful lol
I have to agree
It’s just proof of how easy baseball is. Any average Joe can compete with those so called athletes.
What about Jackie Robinson? Or is desegregation not beautiful
This man needs his own baseball cards
Dude those would be so collectible if someone just made like 100
Imagine a non-player card that's worth more than actual player cards.
Great story - as a lifelong Giants fan it’s hard to admit when the Dodgers do something special. This is a fantastic story and I appreciate what the organization did for this man.
Same
I wish you guys would hurry up and get things turned around up there.
It’s so much better when you are very relevant.
(Not a dig… I want you better)
One of those love to hate ya things!
Go Blue!
Champs ‘24
JOHN 3:16 "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Same thing, I'm a Padres fan
Chico is an incredible guy.
15 years and 1 game later, a legend.
This is one of the coolest stories in all of baseball, wow. Good for Chico man what a legend!
Notice the wording of his accomplishments…
Not saying he’s not talented, but only the _internet_ would classify his skill lvl as “professional”🤦♂️
@@MrBLAA it’s enough for him to have played😂 that’s better than 99% of “professionals”😂 🤡
@@MrBLAA
You’re actually insufferable.
@@Cj-pc4idfr bro dudes jealous or some
@@faucy2315 just a salty mf hating on success instead of praising it
That's pretty wholesome ! Props to the Dodgers for giving him a chance !!
But did they?
And a ring to shit.
It was a marketing ploy
@@PeepGamePopoffYes, did you even watch the video? Smh
@@beetlejuice4357 you not catching my drift g it’s ok
Field of dreams for this young man! Well-deserved recognition!
Well deserved indeed 👍🏾⚾
I keep watching the clip. Chico, you sre fantastic. So glad you got a ring, what an honor.
Why did this make me teary eyed ??! This is awesome.
Because you actually saw n heard the real field of dreams. Got a MLB RING?! OH YEA.
Because they're putting stuff in city water to make dudes weak af
It’s good to see people live their dream.
There's no crying in baseball!
Because you're a part of the small percentage of humans who actually feel stimulated by genuinely great things amongst humanity. It's a good thing
Ngl dodgers have lot of class towards their people gotta respect that.
Yup they do and they also love there fans and also there staff this is why the dodgers are the best in baseball for there fans and there staff and just in general good as a team
100 percent dirt bag team
@@stevenbrown5210😂
And then they supported satans nuns
@@shiniquajones2812I used to say they were the best franchise in sports history for breaking the color barrier with Jackie Robinson and integrating Dodger Stadium. Stories like this one with their bat boy. But yeah, welcoming that group was the worst move, an affront to Jesus Christ. Praying the Dodgers disassociate with that drag group, and “pride” entirely.
He wasn't playing for the team he was playing and having fun maybe a reason he did so well pure smiles
There's a difference between this and what David Ayres did, he wasn't out there in uniforn for a live game, but it's still cool.
This should be a movie if it isn't already. The ball boy that becomes a world series champion. That's gold
I think a short is good enough. I mean it's awesome and glad he got that ring and all that, but why? A movie needs conflict.
Hollywood would shoehorn some family drama, racial political BS, or create some life story about how he promise his grand mommy he would play for the Dodgers and she sees him in the game and cheers him on before passing on into the great beyond with the Virgin Mary herself embracing her tightly to her bosom.
It was an intrasquad game... Again not hating and a cool story but let us not get ahead of ourselves - It would've been awesome if he got to go further honestly.
@Diana Pennepacker It'd at least be better than all this woke shit we're starting to get.
@@sirspeco I know like what Disney's doing rn
@@dianapennepacker6854 the conflict is that he didn't make the first tryout.
@@dianapennepacker6854 you think there was no conflict in this road to making this team? What about not being good enough to make the team as a kid. Not making the team in college. Not making the team in minor leagues or major leagues and deciding to sacrifice his dream to become a ball boy and patiently waiting for 15 YEARS just to get a chance to tryout and he STILL didn’t make the cut. Tell me that there’s no conflict in that story.
He even got a World Series ring? That’s amazing. He absolutely deserves it.
To be fair most clubs give their entire staff a ring when they win.
I mean technically he did play for the team so any player who was on that team that year would get one
Yea. Most everyone on the team gets a ring be it football or baseball!
@@demnbrown more than just players though!
Yeah I hear that even if you never play a game and get traded that year you still get a team ring 💍 for being apart of that class
This man out here living his dreams
Its motherfucking legendary
The guy looks like a Hispanic Justin Timberlake
@@scottwall8419i was thinking a hispanic orlando bloom
Sign him to a contract already!🙆🤦 With a throwing arm like that you can't tell me a MLB team can't use him in the outfield!⚾🤑⚾
@WrangleMcDangle I thought he was Hispanic ha ha, but no he's a red dot Indian
I’m a Rockies fan, yes we exist, and have to say this is awesome. Get em Chico!!
Yes we exist - lol 😂😂😂
The fact that he got a ring proves that some dreams do come true. Incredible!
beautiful
Everyone gets a ring its not that big a deal
All of the staff get a ring too
@@DB-dm2xm this is diffrent because he contributed on the field as a staff member its pretty neat...no ones saying hes babe ruth
This story made my day. A real "all smiles" moment in the greatest sport on earth!
Dodgers got a ton of wholesome stories. Gotta respect that organization.
His name alone is the core of Dodger Nation. Damn straight the owners know it. To live and die in L.A. God bless you Chico!
Do this is the coolest story I have ever heard in my entire life. Goosebumps, my man HAD to be on cloud 9.
Nice to see when 15 years of work get rewarded
This? This is the coolest story you have ever heard??
@@autumnrave9085 What's your coolest story?
@@autumnrave9085 baseball story yeah....yeah it is.
@@autumnrave9085 Tell us your story Autumn.
I know this guy from high school . I played with his brother and they have a long line of baseball players in the family. Let’s Go Chico.
where he go to HS
Badass!
Cap!!!!
@@bruhman5thfloor644 who the hell would lie about something so inconsequential and realistic? He’s a Hispanic dude named Chico with a job. He didn’t say he slept with Margot Robbie
Hollywood HIGH
Someone give this man a movie
I was just about to say this is one of the most movie baseball stories I've ever heard
Fr
In this age of crappy movie, baseball wholesomeness would make a nice chunk of change!
A solid feelgood story, couldn’t be too expensive to make, this would definitely do respectable box office numbers
You just got the movie
Chico is “SO GOOD” he’s “NOT PLAYING!” Well that, and everyone is so terrified of him that they refuse to play if he is! What a talent!!
Most likely his talents were all fielding with no ability at the plate.
Do you understand that fielding is not an outfielder's only job?
Can you imagine the look in his grandkids’ eyes the day he tells them this story !!! 😮😊
They will think he’s lying for sure
😅
Fun fact: he’s there bullpen catcher now.
Seriously? That would be fucking awesome.
@@stevemeters3090 indeed he is. My dad personally knows him also
This makes me so happy, and I'm a Giants fan lol
@@fr_eeman awesome. My dad works for Nintendo
That's amazing
Congratulations to the Dodgers organization for returning the loyalty to their boy!
It's not loyalty when you're doing it for your own profit.
Must be a BIPOC who owns the franchize. I could never imagine a white being so generous.
@@EyeOfThePhi wow, that's really racist, I hope this is sarcasm
@@lukedeakin7124 lmao /r/fragilewhiteredditor detected 😂🤣 go cry somewhere else yt
@@EyeOfThePhi I hope you are joking because if not, well I won't say it.
Getting the ring is crazyyy. Good for him. And good on the owner for the awesome gesture
A tryout, a day to play, and a ring. Any boy's dream.
These are the stories that make sports great. That's amazing, the memories he must have from all that
Somebody else sign him😂
As a Pirates fan, we could us em.
@@danielk7724 an an A’s fan we could use him
@Richard Roque but does he get on base
@@whiterhino5276 lmao
@@richardroque1658 As could use anything n everything but first a stadium 😢
As a lifelong Astros fan, I have mad respect for the Dodgers organization but this takes it to another level. Fantastic story! Good on ya, boys! 🧡
The romance of baseball how can you not love it
I've been a Dodgers fan for 60 years! I was at Dodgers Stadium on the day it opened on April 10th, 1962. I'm very proud of the fact that the Dodgers were the first team to integrate.
All members of the staff receive World Series rings. Not just because he played with them in an inter-squad scrimmage.
Can't say he didn't earn it. There are executives that probably do a lot less.
@@seymourglass26 for sure. Super cool story, had never heard about this.
Could've possibly meant that he got a non staff ring? Not sure tho.
So the ball boys get Superbowl rings? Yes I doubt that
@@cmac6136 no they don’t get Super Bowl rings this is baseball
Damn that’s a hell of a career Chico!!!! Shout out to the Organization! I may just have found my favorite MLB team.
How can you hear Chico's story and not get a case of the feelgoods?
I'm not crying. You are!
Look, if you had one shot or one opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted in one moment: Would you capture it, or just let it slip?
Seriously. As a boy who's loved baseball for my entire life, this is incredible. I couldn't imagine how Chico felt. You know he loves the game as much as we all, do. I know at least as much as I do and I LOVVEEEEE baseball 🙏❤️
He's a real cool guy. My kids asked him for a ball after a dodgers game, and he was the only one who went out of his way to go get them one... literally turned around, went into a room, and came out with a ball.... bro is solid in my book.
That's an amazing story. So proud of this dude.
Get this man a contract
Yup 👍 they should
Bro needs more than a ring give bro a multi mil paycheck
He should've got an agent after that intrasquad game!
How has this not been made into a cheesy, heartwarming movie yet? 😂
Chico needs to be signed bruh. Man's got talent
Honestly, from everything I've seen of this guy over the years, he's super loyal to the Dodgers. I don't think he would leave the team unless it was for a lot of money, like top of the league money, not rookie money
This just makes me smile.
As a Yankee fan I love this story. Talk about a dream come true.
He’d probably be a starter on the Yankees
@puppyDont go crazy now 😂😂😂 😮
why do you have to say “as a yankees fan”. No one gives a crap what team you support. get a grip
This is really nice of the dodgers for doing this for him and letting him play for the day or recruit him it would be good if they actually let him play on the team and I hope that Chico never stops and that he always keeps on going and achieves his goals and his dream I am happy for him and I hope the dodgers do let him play one day on there team
Never watched baseball in my life. But this has to be one of the top sports stories ever. THIS is Netflix worthy. Make it happen.
It’s definitely very cool but it’s not like he made the team after that, he played one game, for free. That’s not a big enough payoff for a tv series. I mean, so the story is he loves and plays baseball his whole life and always gives it his all. He tries out for the team, doesn’t make it, but keeps at it, never gives up, and becomes their ballboy. Then, after 10 years he gets to play in one game. He kills it and plays great, and the next day he goes back to being a ballboy the rest of his life. Idk man.
@@tmobeygee5351 I understand your point.... Make it a movie then. It sure as hell would be more interesting than fast and furious 25 or whatever number its on now
Got to meet him in Milwaukee last year amazing guy
He earned that ring!
Godspeed and Blessings for Chico.
An American Hero
Chico should be playing with the Dodgers! I'm a Twins fan & I endorse Chico with his team.
Bro was literally a 99 overall for that game😭🤣
Living my dream!!! I’m over here sitting on my porch like uncle rico and this dude is ballin out!!!
I love how his dedication gets rewarded.
That is the most AWESOME thing I've heard in a very, very long time!
No clue why this made me so happy! Thanks Chico 🤝🏾🥂🤝🏾
That's awesome!! Its always nice to see people like him get the love and respect they deserve for all the work they put in. I bet he loves his ring as much and maybe even more than some of the players!
Hell yea!
We need a movie on this man
Thats probably one of the coolest things that could happen to someone and the fact that he did great after being put in, just amazing.
Not even a baseball fan and I don't know the guy but I'm happy for him.
What a wonderful story and what great appreciation by the Dodgers.
You did my video request!!❤️
yessir thanks for the suggestion!
@@BaseballDoesntExist No Thankyou!
@@BlakeJones-ez8iv you’re welcome.
@@bobs8005 😂😂
Maaaaan that's a ball boys DREAM!!! THAT's wtf is up! Good for him. He got stories and memories to share with his kids n grandkids for YEARS! Lol. Good on the Dodgers for that!
Thats crazy. And I never heard of this guy until right now. Good for him
Chicoooooo, this was wholesome and made me happy for the dude haha
Wes you adding to the epidemic of the word wholesome being destroyed and nauseatingly overused sir 🙃
He deserves that ring just as much as every Dodgers player he shares the field with... FAIR IS FAIR
Sounds like they should have given him a full time spot on the team!
That is a great story. I’m kinda surprised we’ve not gotten a movie based on this guy.
You know that was the best day of that man’s life
Everyone has seen the clip "you don't run on chico"
What a cool story! All of us semi- decent ball players that couldn’t sniff a pro team can live vicariously thru Chico. Cudos for making your dream a reality, if for only a bit and especially proving yourself worthy.
What a great feel-good story! I wish Chico the best!
That’s so f’ing rad dude. Guys a
Legend.
Agreed!
Bro, sign this man. How did he not make the team?
Exactly. Dont patronize him, pay him tf
@@mayowilliams43how is it patronizing? Hes not a mlb caliber player...they let him try out though so that was nice of them.
@@GSP-76Im sure he can play better than some of those "MLB caliber" one's do some days
@@GSP-76 It’s patronizing to keep such a seemingly great player as a “ball boy”
@@Smiley_Boi76 probably getting paid better than being on a triple A team
I’ve never heard of Chico but he’s a man who knows what he wants and never stopped to achieve it, much love for you Chico
He failed his attempt and kept pushing and finally got his turn . Fucking bad ass 💪
Chico was a monster on the field like man was an absolute unit. He deserves all the praise and hype.
Meh.. he couldn't even make the team, and you act like this ancient relic single-handedly won the World Series 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now that's quality content
Man should really make a movie out of this!!!
He got a ring?! Yooo, that's beautiful.
Prolly the Best Player on the A's
Coming from a rival SD Padres fan, this is fuckin incredible! Coolest story I’ve ever heard and what a feeling he must have gotten and a true dream come true. Much respect to the dodgers for letting this happen. 🫡
It was very classy from the Dodgers to do something so special.👍🏽
The greatest part of the greatest ever ... OPPORTUNITY ⭐😊
This is how you get Job Security. You save the teams A** and help them win a RING.
It was an inter squad practice game, not a regular season game.
I bet this dude threw 2,000+ batting practice balls/week. He earned the ring.
That's so cool. It was such a nice touch giving him a ring he helped earn in that game getting them closer. That's so freaking cool.
Now that is a great story
giving him that ring was some real shit 👍
Not really, he most likely would have gotten one even if he didn’t play, it’s common that all employees get one usually.
@@theshadowbehindyou9631 uh... sure. you might not appreciate it but I'm sure he did.
awe im not even into baseball but this is wholesome
Chico is awesome i talk to him everytime i go to a game and he is really nice to kids giving them baseballs
Get that man a contract