Это видео недоступно.
Сожалеем об этом.
Billy Martin getting Pissed Off
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2019
- Thank You All for 50,000 subscribers!!! We’re just getting started! #MLB #Baseball #WesleyAPEX
My Twitter - / wesleyapex
Outro Song - Domination by Pantera
** i do Not own any rights to the video clips used. All rights belong to the MLB. This is strictly a video made by a fan for fans! **
As long as you folks have my back I promise you I’ll have yours! 50,000 strong and we’re just getting started!
Sports and metal is a good combo. Congrats on 50,000.
Do Lloyd McClendon Getting Pissed Off next!
Been watching you since 8k, and I'll be here when you hit 1 million!! Congrats brother!
Yay! I enjoy your channel very much! I always send to my brothers and sisters! Also friends! They are all subscribers now, too! I still send them the ones I think they will like. Before you know it you will double this! You make great videos!
WesleyAPEX
been here since 13k and as soon as i found this channel i knew it was going far
Watching Billy Martin argue with the umpires is a show in itself.
Came here from an Earl Weaver video. Amen brother.
Back in 1980 when they had the baseball strike, and Billy Martin was the manager for the Oakland A’s. Well he came to see his AA ball club in Oregon and stayed for three days and I happen to be there all he was fishing and having a good time with Boyer and his brother tell some really really interesting stories. For example he would grow on his property an acre of strawberries and have them completely fenced in so no one can touch them or eat them or have access in anyway except for the farmers now after the strawberries were fully grown and rip He would have the farmers take down the fences and let all the deer that was living on his property every strawberry and nobody else got it the kind of man he was everybody thought he was just a hothead, etc. etc. but he wasn’t he was a very nice man he treated everybody with respect but you always had somebody wanted to pick a fight with him, which he always declined, not kicking dirt at the umpire was totally different, but he never threw a fist. I got the known for three days and three days he was just the perfect gentleman didn’t bothered anybody. He just wanted to fish with Boyer and I can’t remember his brothers name, but they were just great people. They just came out to Medford, Oregon or Bend Oregon not sure which one it’s been so many years either AAA or AAA I can’t remember ball club. Billy Martin was not a hothead unless you blatantly try to rip him off or just to damn stupid to make it decent call and knowing you were wrong and not recall it that made him angry like I say he was a good man
There was really only 2 things that would cause Billy's temper to flare, anytime he was drinking & anytime he wasn't drinking.
King of the dirt kick 😂 Never gets old!
What an awesome manager and player he was. A true yankee legend
Are you kidding me? Billy Martin! Incredible! You actually did it! Classic!!!
The good old days of baseball kicking dirt and really arguing with umpires.
I miss those days. Don Zimmer was good at giving umps an earful too.
Billy Martin was the man! The fightingest manager in baseball history.
Wesley Apex getting pissed off😂😂
Prince Yohanser I see it every day
5:25 Wow...Thurman Munson and Billy Martin RIP.
Long live Billy the Kid!!! The proudest Yankee to wear the pinstripes
My Dad would take me to Rangers game when the Yankees were in town just to see Billy in the dugout. It was a real treat just being in the same ballpark as Billy was. I don't recall him arguing with umps, but he may have and I'd forgotten about it. lol
Billy Martin was the most intelligent and exciting baseball manager in my lifetime. And a great World Series performer as well. He belongs in the Baseball Hall of Fame with Anderson and Weaver.
Yes.
And he was far superior to Torre,
@@brando7266 Martin was the best manager in baseball for 3 decades. He was a genius between the lines. He belongs in the Hall of Fame.
@@aa697 he won in every city he managed ( 5 cities)
@@brando7266Minnesota Twins Detroit Tigers, Texas Rangers, NY Yankees and Oakland A's.
Legend, R.I.P. Billy Martin🙏🙏
Billy Martin always gave the crowd a good show while protecting his players.
HE WAS RARE BREED . GREAT 👍🏻 MAN 👨
@@mr.salvatorejpluchino8467indeed
6:52 "Booze has no effect on me, whatsoever." The irony.
Had to subscribe after watching this. Loved Billy Martin. God rest him.
My heart just skipped a few beats with these memories!
You should do one on Milton Bradley, the only man in the MLB to get injured from an ejection.
J O H N N Y 77 YES
Miss Milton Bradley with the Dodgers. Under rated switch hitter.
I remember that one. I believe he was a Padre in 2007 perhaps, gets tackled by his first base coach Bud Black. Milton once called Diamondbacks Eric Byrnes (a favorite player of mine)play in the field false hustle. So when Bradley was mad at an umpire I believe, the first base coach tried to restrained Bradley. The news of this incident ofcourse got to every MLB club. And Dbacks announcer Mark Grace quipped"I wonder if that was false hustle?" Ofcourse he was referring to the effort Bradley had in his temper to injure himself.
Billy Manuel Martin RIP.....Pine Tar game was a classic Nettles/Brett Fight
Billy Martin was always good for a laugh. 😂
Billy was a beast! RIP
Steinbrenner: You know as painfull as it is I had to let a few people go over the years. Yogi Berra, Lou Pinella, Bucky Dent, Billy Martin, Dallas Green, Dick Houser, Bill Virdon, Billy Martin, Scott Marrow, Billy Martin, Bob Lemmon, Billy Martin, Gene Michael, Buck Showalter, uh! Uh! . . .George, you didn't hear that from me!
hahahaha
Yogi's got'em 😂
Baseball wasn't a game to Billy Martin, it was just as important as life or death
if not more.
Billy never got short changed with an empire or a player, he will never have an equal.
One of the greatest winning managers of all time. His last name is very fitting, as the name Martin actually means warlike.
wow ask and you shall receive... thank you... I have Billy Martin shrine in my house... I literally light candles and pray to St. billy... thank you Wesley... p. S. billy should be in hall
Idol worship is nothing to brag about.
Billy Martin belongs in The Baseball Hall of Fame for being such a great Manager ⚾⚾⚾⚾⚾
Yes!!! The Little Dago! Good video Wes ❤🥳
Yogi Berra and Elston Howard on the coaching staff. So strange seeing those numbers in the dugout! Billy's number 1 is also iconic.
This guy bleeds pinstripes! Good times
I was just telling a young co worker about him today lol.
Oh yeah big boy?
Billy Martin and Earl Weaver always gave umpires and earful and the fans their money's worth.
this kind of excitement and passion is gone forever from MLB. Now it's a bunch of tattooed guys in beards striking out 15 times a game and starting pitchers going 5 innings.
I would love to see "Relief pitchers of the 70's and 80's dominating" ...My favorite was Rich Gossage.
Billy was a violent unstable alcoholic who took advantage of and abused people, and in turn was taken advantage of and abused. Very rough life. A real sob. But a great manager but who always wore out his welcome.
AAAAAh Billy Boy Martin! Was he drunk in the dugout? Who can tell? The good ol' days, right?
The fans love him! By that I mean, drunks and assholes love him!!
Wesley Apex You did your homework to track these down. Helluva job. 👍🏼
Funny i came across this I've been watching The Bronx is Burning on RUclips figure i watch before it vanished. Yea it was a bit over the top but still a great mini series
Not only did he kick the dirt on that one ump, he scooped up the dirt with his hands and threw it on him. The good ole days of baseball when umps and managers argued like hell
Earl Wiever would be hilarious
I’ll get around to him
might take a while to acquire all those clips lol@@WesleyAPEX
It's probably a good thing that Billy wasn't listening to Pantera
The two people that gave this a thumbs down got beat up by Billy Martin in the Copacabana in 1957
Fun outlandish theory: I wonder if Steinbrenner told Martin to play this stuff up as a gimmick, only because it's well known that baseball was dropping in the ratings and attendance in the late 70's and into 80's. Perhaps it was a gimmick similar to the ploys that professional wrestling would do to get an uptick in interest and make people tune in just to see what Billy was going to do next.
God I love baseball and being an A's fan this ai'nt out year, well none of them but do has ass-kicking seasons!!!!
I miss Billy-ball though!
Wish I could hear what they're yelling at each other. Hysterical
I wish I could hear OR know , what Reggie Jackson said to Martin!
Love this series of videos. Any chance there's a Jim Leyland version in the works?
It's too bad a lot of the footage of Martin's playing and managerial career has yet to resurface online; you could make a 20-30 minute video with all the shenanigans he was involved in over the years--my personal "favorite" was when he punched HIS OWN RELIEF PITCHER on the mound in the heat of an argument while managing the Minnesota Twins in 1969.
STILL A CLASSIC!
My grandpa loves this guy he's always talking about him
Pantera at the end!!! 👍
You have to do Jim Leyland next! There is a gold mine of his clips online!
Billy Martin used to be the only one, now every other player does it. Too many.
Congrats, Wes!
Does what??Freak out like Martin??Not with instant replay you must be reminiscing about the 80's.
AND the Pantera outro! Wesley? You're alright!
i so loved billy martin.
I remember watching this game this was classic
Absolute legend.
Rick Reed was the Angel Hernandez of his day.
Congrats on achieving 50,000 subscribers @WesleyAPEX
my hero
Yogi takes Billy down, after Billy tries to fight Reggie at 3:44 -- Hight Tight and Wild alright!
As a street fighter, size meant nothing to Billy Martin. He was purely ferocious. Reggie Jackson is fortunate. Had Martin taken hold of him, Jackson’s face would have had more stitches than a hardball. And as a manager, Martin was top notch and tragically under-appreciated.
C'mon man Jackson would have splattered him like an egg
Badass
R.I.P.: Billy Martin. 😢
I miss Billy Martin so much!
Best video ever
6:54 His quote “I like Miller lite and I liken it”
I like watching Regis philbin getting upset when mentioning frustrating moments in his life on his talk show, both of Italian heritage - very entertaining
I love Billy. R.I.P.
Oh Billy!
If Billy was the O's manager we would have won at least at least two more pennants in the 1970s.
Do Lloyd McClendon Getting Pissed Off next!
I'll give Billy credit, that first blown call was complete bullcrap. The defense stopped because the ump called a lineout, the other ump gives them no chance to make a play when he changes the call like that.
I´m glad more and more people are recognizing you. Should have 100k
Really liked Billy Martin.
With the reggie vs billy I realized that 1977 yanks might have had the greatest coaching staff of all time
Ah, Billy Martin, Earl Weaver, Lou Piniella and Ozzie Guillen....my Mt. Rushmore of volatile managers.
Best fan catches
Amazing seeing Gene Monahan there.
I have been a Yankee fan all of my life. He is my favorite manager. He was always thinking one step ahead of the other managers
My man Billy, the umps saw him coming they knew their shoes were getting dirty.
Y con ustedes: Billy Martin Mr Reclamo!!
Congratulations
when he picks up the dirt
Yes, Pantera is the perfect music for Billy
Miss that man he was the best
Billy was the most exciting mgr and one of the best ever. Elston Howard was the Yankee bouncer. Too bad Billy had a drinking problem. Yogi was just as tough as Billy.
Billy sucker punched people.
Rich Garcia the umpire always seemed like a reasonable guy.
Horrible umpire.
Do MLB most polite ejections please
Billy rocks!!
This is a great video!
Rich Garcia was an umpire at the nolan Ryan, Robin ventura fight
I agree billy was great.
Back when men were men. I'd give anything to have real managers like this again. The puppets we have today are sad to watch
More passion for the game back then.
This is great.
Last time I saw Billie he was face down on Bar at Genos on 17th St in Newport at noon. He lifted his head to saw hello and shake hands. Two months later he was dead.
If he had been wearing his seatbelt he would have easily walked away from that accident
So ticked off!
Congrats on the 50k bro!
Thank you
There is not enough bandwidth to explain why baseball was so much better back then compared to the garbage baseball is today.
This is exactly why they should disembowel the freakin' video reviews. We get so few of them anymore.
❤