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  • @CoronaMechanics88
    @CoronaMechanics88 24 дня назад +33

    Please take “Cheater” out of your title….the man deserves respect…show some…

    • @justinschoenwalder5902
      @justinschoenwalder5902 24 дня назад +4

      Ditto

    • @mikeholt1248
      @mikeholt1248 24 дня назад +5

      Yeah, you don’t fan 3500 MLB batters & win over 300 games by simply using a “foreign substance”. Regardless of what he did/didn’t do, Perry’s mind games had most batters worrying about a potential spitball so much that it negatively affected their hitting. If you can intimidate and psych out your opponent then you are well on your way to victory in any sport.

    • @marcstevens8576
      @marcstevens8576 24 дня назад +2

      Great way of putting it. He "cheated" as much as Jim Palmer did.. ⚾⚾

    • @Nestor123057
      @Nestor123057 16 дней назад +1

      @@marcstevens8576 And Whitey Ford who admitted to loading up the ball late in his career. Yeah, that's right, the great Whitey Ford said that in his book.

  • @kirklandphil
    @kirklandphil 24 дня назад +21

    Destroyed His Life???? The guy is a legend. So much fun when he was in Seattle!

    • @erikness4231
      @erikness4231 23 дня назад +1

      First major league game I ever saw. In the Kingdome vs the Yankees.

    • @williamessex3518
      @williamessex3518 22 дня назад +1

      Thank you. I went straight to the comments before wasting one second watching clckbait bullcrap..

  • @MichaelForte-jn5pn
    @MichaelForte-jn5pn 24 дня назад +9

    I got to meet Gaylord about 12 years ago at Disney's wideworld of sports after umpiring a amateur baseball game with future MLB umpire Adam Beck.....Gaylord told me I umpired a good game and to always be a "pitchers umpire"....he then took a baseball out of my ball bag and autographed it....he was a real nice guy...we never talked about his career ...I thanked him for his autograph and left..

    • @carlinrulez
      @carlinrulez 15 дней назад +2

      I met him at All-Star FanFest in 2013. He signed my Giants cap with "HOF 91" and "314 wins" inscriptions.

  • @thomasozahoskisr2562
    @thomasozahoskisr2562 23 дня назад +9

    So How did He Destroy His Life? Title is misleading.

    • @jerryfiore5818
      @jerryfiore5818 18 дней назад +2

      THAT'S WHY YOU GIVE IT A THUMBS DOWN!

    • @wmw3629
      @wmw3629 15 дней назад

      All this jackass’s titles are pure 🐂💩

  • @bigglilwayne7050
    @bigglilwayne7050 24 дня назад +12

    The title suggests that he committed heinous acts or something, may you slip and fall in a puddle of piss...

    • @turtle19dad
      @turtle19dad 16 дней назад +2

      Well said.

    • @wmw3629
      @wmw3629 15 дней назад

      This guy is completely full of 💩

    • @josephshields2922
      @josephshields2922 15 дней назад

      I thought he was going to tell us Perry was an alcoholic or based on those last photos suffered from obesity.

  • @jamesmonteverde5538
    @jamesmonteverde5538 24 дня назад +7

    Perry played head games with the batter and kept them guessing --- and that is why he is in the HOF.

    • @Nestor123057
      @Nestor123057 16 дней назад

      That's right. He got the edge on the opposition. The 1951 Giants won the pennant by stealing signs and later the Houston Astros.

  • @ericschminke8233
    @ericschminke8233 24 дня назад +6

    Two stats on Gaylord Perry that I'll always remember were in 1972 when he went 24-16 with a 1.92 ERA and in 1974 when he won 15 consecutive decisions while compiling a 21-13 record. These impressive years were with dreadful Indians teams that made matters even worse by positioning the homerun fences at little league dimensions. He pitched in the All Star Game both seasons.

    • @williamcurtin5692
      @williamcurtin5692 24 дня назад

      As a NE Ohio expat, I'll always remember the last summer before I got out of college for a Cleveland band going gold and Gaylord Perry (RIP Messrs. Perry and Carmen).

  • @RurbanWalker
    @RurbanWalker 24 дня назад +7

    Click bait title

  • @frankpesco7723
    @frankpesco7723 24 дня назад +5

    There were times when he wasn't using the spit and he pretended he was, just to fuck with the batters.

  • @stephenculpepper6818
    @stephenculpepper6818 23 дня назад +2

    Two Cy Youngs and the Hall Of Fame. Jim Perry was a good, long-time MLB Pitcher.

  • @lionsfan7500
    @lionsfan7500 24 дня назад +6

    How did he destroy his life

    • @pastramionrye247
      @pastramionrye247 23 дня назад

      Apparently by dying of natural causes (although it was apparently from complications from COVID-19).

  • @mikemassey7403
    @mikemassey7403 24 дня назад +2

    Gaylord Perry, Jim Catfish Hunter are the PRIDE of North Carolina. I drove for Roses Stores. I met Catfish unloading my trailer. He was standing behind the trailer catching the motor oil and potting soil. I was in downtown Hertford N.C at the downtown P. H. ROSES STORE. Jim was the nicest guy. I am a proud Tarheel from N.C. I would say the greatest athletes come from the Tarheel state. Its always been in the good country water.

  • @docadams7099
    @docadams7099 9 дней назад

    Gaylord Perry was a great pitcher. He pitched memorable games against the Reds during the Big Red Machine era. I'm a big fan of that Reds team, but I have zero trouble in recognizing Perry as a great pitcher who earned his place in the Hall of Fame. I feel that way about Louis Tiant, too. He's earned a place in the Hall, too.

  • @notsosilentmajority1
    @notsosilentmajority1 24 дня назад +4

    You cannot compare a guy sometimes adding a little something to a baseball, to someone on PED's and how that changes their entire life.
    There were many times that Gaylord Perry did nothing to the ball but he had an edge because batters "thought" he was doing something to the ball. His psychological approach was fantastic. You don't win a Cy Young award simply because of a little petroleum jelly. Whoever wrote the script for this video seems almost personally involved and angry about Gaylord Perry being a "cheater". With all the scrutiny he was under, he simply could not have "cheated" as much as people like to think. There were obviously a lot of psyche games, to go along with a lot of ball games, that Perry won, simply because of his reputation.

    • @bigglilwayne7050
      @bigglilwayne7050 24 дня назад

      It's unfair to punish guys for PEDs when MLB encouraged it by looking the other way, not testing, and reaping the rewards from the spike in HRs

    • @notsosilentmajority1
      @notsosilentmajority1 24 дня назад

      @@bigglilwayne7050
      It's not fair to the guys that didn't cheat and played without using PEDs, even when they knew other guys were doing it. It was probably tempting but they still didn't do it. Those are the guys that need to be rewarded, not the cheaters.

    • @LordTeaboBaggins
      @LordTeaboBaggins 23 дня назад

      There was no rule against PEDs until 2005. Therefore, users before then weren’t cheating
      Also, if cheating is cheating and cheating is bad then doctoring the ball is just as bad as PEDs. To argue anything else is special pleading

    • @notsosilentmajority1
      @notsosilentmajority1 22 дня назад +1

      @@LordTeaboBaggins
      Is a person claiming monthly haircuts on his taxes (even though he doesn't get his haircut exactly every month, the same as someone claiming millions of dollars lost in stock market the same thing? Cheating is cheating, after all.
      Also, why do we have misdemeanors and felonies? A crime is a crime.
      No, there are differences in severity and that's why we have different levels of charges and punishments regarding law.
      No different when considering the differences here. There's a big difference in a little vaseline, especially when it wasn't used all the time, on every pitch, and someone on PED's. Ped's that come into play all the time, every day, every at bat, every throw from the outfield, every swing of the bat, etc.. Not the same thing.

  • @TheJohnnyDoggs
    @TheJohnnyDoggs 24 дня назад +3

    Nobody cares. The man is in the hall of fame.

  • @edwardanthony7283
    @edwardanthony7283 24 дня назад +3

    Threw over 5000 innings. Would take 30 years these days!

    • @chuckinhouston9952
      @chuckinhouston9952 22 дня назад

      After throwing 50 pitches, today’s weenies need 30 days off due to left testicle discomfort.

  • @edwardanthony7283
    @edwardanthony7283 24 дня назад +2

    He kept them guessing more often than not

  • @edwardanthony7283
    @edwardanthony7283 24 дня назад +1

    He pitched in that 27 inning marathon against the Mets.

  • @gordonames1892
    @gordonames1892 17 дней назад

    A DEAR FRIEND WAS A TEAMMATE OF GAYLORD PERRY IN THE MINORS. WHEN PERRY PLAYED FOR SEATTLE, GAYLORD AND CHARLIE TOUCHED BASE AND GAYLORD SIGNED BASEBALLS FOR CHARLIE'S PONY LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS

  • @AkoSoCalPinoy
    @AkoSoCalPinoy 12 дней назад

    "It Ain't Cheatin' If You Don't Get Caught😉." Author Dan Gutman. I Highly Recommend The Book😃Saw GP Pitch When He Was With The SD Padres.😃

  • @Nestor123057
    @Nestor123057 16 дней назад

    I have a question. I made my all-time baseball team of players I actually saw play and I had one more spot on my pitching staff for a long reliever. I picked Nolan Ryan over Gaylord Perry, even though Perry's overall stats were better. Who would you pick, Perry or Ryan?

  • @patotmaster7747
    @patotmaster7747 23 дня назад

    Terribly underrated.

  • @mikesirman3148
    @mikesirman3148 23 дня назад

    There's an unwritten rule in pitching in baseball... If u can get away with doctoring a ball, it is viewed as an art, a talent, and is actually expected on some level, and isn't really ostracized like other forms of cheating, like steroids of cameras stealing signs. You have to really understand the game and it's ok if not everyone does, but no fan really thinks anything bad of Perry... We love him and are impressed by him

  • @RoderickBagsby-sj4ei
    @RoderickBagsby-sj4ei 22 дня назад

    Yall forgot about the imbreal broad 😊say you guys iam so glad i got to watch Gaylord pitch i always love the man style glad he made it to the halls you will be missed Mr perry🫡

  • @douglasthompson9482
    @douglasthompson9482 24 дня назад

    A great pitcher….enough said. I remember him very well.

  • @justinschoenwalder5902
    @justinschoenwalder5902 24 дня назад +1

    I don't ever remember his name being brought up in steroids.

    • @69FOSTER
      @69FOSTER 23 дня назад

      Or anyone else being linked to steroids at that time. Steroids in baseball were a mid-nineties thing.

  • @jamesdelaney3797
    @jamesdelaney3797 24 дня назад

    Baseball has a heritage of bending the rules

  • @johnkrolczyk2241
    @johnkrolczyk2241 23 дня назад

    Perry had 90%whole schtick for throwing a spitter, but t was 90% gamesmanship to get in the batters' heads. Baseball is mostly mental anyway.

  • @JeremyWaldrop-ls2pn
    @JeremyWaldrop-ls2pn 24 дня назад

    He is Eddie Harris in the major league movie putting anything on the ball lol ⚾️

  • @jwerkjy34rku2rkjoilj
    @jwerkjy34rku2rkjoilj 24 дня назад +1

    Shaddup

  • @dougleclaire9424
    @dougleclaire9424 24 дня назад +1

    A.I. Narrator, right?

  • @turtle19dad
    @turtle19dad 16 дней назад

    I think Eddie Harris in Major League was after him. “You telling me Jesus Christ can’t hit a curveball?”

  • @anthonytripp2251
    @anthonytripp2251 24 дня назад +3

    BS video.

  • @josephshields2922
    @josephshields2922 15 дней назад

    Perry threw a spitball? Wow! I didn't know that. Imagine that? Next you're going to tell us that George Brett corked his bat or maybe even that Phil Niekro threw a knuckleball.

  • @1966phantasm
    @1966phantasm 23 дня назад +1

    Wow i bet most of the hall of fame bent the rules in some way 1 of the best players to ever play the game is still not in the hall of fame pete rose

  • @Davis_Carlton
    @Davis_Carlton 23 дня назад +1

    100 percent click bait.

  • @donaldellis-wt6xl
    @donaldellis-wt6xl 24 дня назад

    Question? Was he ever caught, no.

  • @sandmanlogan5ran149
    @sandmanlogan5ran149 12 дней назад

    He didn't cheat nearly as much as led everyone to believe. The mind game of him possibly cheating was just as effective.

  • @JohnRyan-gr8bs
    @JohnRyan-gr8bs 24 дня назад +1

    He was cursed from youth by his man
    Of course he hated everyone who had a good name

  • @user-ld9xw8ck2r
    @user-ld9xw8ck2r 24 дня назад

    Gaylord the great h😅e
    😢
    came to clevleland amd save the team

  • @leeinoregon1326
    @leeinoregon1326 20 дней назад

    Clickbait title.

  • @DaveDurango
    @DaveDurango 19 дней назад

    "How He Destroyed His Life..."
    Wtf are you talking about?
    I get clickbait, but this is just lies.

  • @user-nq9gz4xf7f
    @user-nq9gz4xf7f 24 дня назад

    Thats a kind of cheating that is kinda part of baseball, its not like betting or fixing games or getting bloated up by steroids. He was a great pitcher wasnt just the spitball.

  • @user-jz3cv6gg9f
    @user-jz3cv6gg9f 24 дня назад

    Cheating I cheating whether spitter, steroids and regardless of how “nice” you are .

  • @davewebbtheauthor
    @davewebbtheauthor 17 дней назад

    1. Clickbait title. 2. Random pics don't match the timeline of what you are saying. I won't watch the other videos on this channel because they look even more deceiving and unfair than this one does. Thumbs down.