Eddie Murray Orioles Career Highlights
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- He was probably the best player I ever watched on a daily basis. It always seemed that if you needed a big hit, he would always come through. For Orioles fans of the late 70's into the late 80's this will be a treat.
I so loved watching that man hit.
Eddie was an amazing hitter. Over 500 home runs and over 3000 hits very few have ever done that.
Also a great defensive first baseman
World Series hero.
So much power. He launched the ball so quickly
So blessed to have been able to watch one of the best ever as a kid growing up in Baltimore.
ONE OF THE GREAT PLAY ON THE GAME HE WAS A GREAT 1st BASEMENT AND A POWER. HITTER. AND HE IS THE GREATOF ALL TIME IN THE WORLD EDDIE MURRAY AND GOD BLESS YOU AND HAPPY FATHER'S DAY ENJOY YOUR DAY AND R.I.P EDDIE MURRAY WE ARE GOING TO MISS YOU. AND ONE LOVE TO ONE OF THE LEGEND IN THE WORLD ⚾️💪🏿💯🙌🏾🇺🇲🙏🏾✨️👏🏾
We were lucky to have Jon Miller calling our games! What a voice!
Always my favorite Oriole.
What a call by Jon Miller
Amazing how many of his RBIs were with Ripken on base.
ONE OF THE GREATEST PLAYER OF ALL TIME YOU DON'T HAVE THE CONSISTENCY THAT HE HAD IN TODAYS PLAYERS PEOPLE FORGET THAT HE #3 IN GRAND SLAMS WITH 19 HE WAS ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS HITTER WITH MAN ON BASE HE WAS ALSO ONE OF THE BEST DEFENSIVE FIRST BASEMAN OF ALL TIME HE COULD WIN A GAME WITH EVERYTHING HIT DOUBLE TRIPLE HOMERUN SACRIFICE FLY ONE OF MY FAVORITE ORIOLES PLAYERS ALONG WITH JIM PALMER CAL RIPKEN AND THE LATE BROOKS ROBINSON rip
50 year Os fan. Steady Eddie best overall Os player of all time. Watching him uncoil cobra like from his stance and destroy baseballs was a great pleasure. As great a hitter as he was though he was equally gifted with his glove. Like a having a Brooks like defender at first base!
I just realized I’ve been a Baltimore orioles fan all my life Eddie wore number 33 Memorial Stadium was on 33rd St. in Baltimore
THANK YOU for posting this!! Eddie Murray was my favorite player, hundreds of nights as a kid I listened to Jon Miller on the radio or watched games on HTS.
21:18 -crazy night in Aug 85 when Eddie nearly hit for the cycle in HR (just needed 2 run HR)
29:05 - I was at this game! In the pack of people one section closer to CF than where it landed.
My first favorite MLB player as well. That game in AUG '85 we were living about 90m from ANA but it was a school night so I couldn't go (14 yrs old). The radio signal switched weeknights around 7:45-8p so I heard his 1st Inning HR in English but after the switch I had to listen in Spanish. By this time I could understand enough when HR'S were hit. Eddie usually played well in front of family and friends (Murray's were from The Watts area in CA). Eddie had 3 HR's and 9 RBI'S at the End of the 5th inning. I thought for sure he would get his 4th of the game but he flew out to the track and Walked in the 9th. He had an extremely High Baseball I.Q.
What an easy HOF vote he was. Not even an O's fan and this guy was one of the best to ever play the game. Criminally underrated player.
Love this video! He was my favorite player, too. I got to meet a lot of the 83 Orioles at dream weeks '14 and '15. Great group of guys. I wish Eddie had been there.
Murray was one of the most unheralded and dangerous power hitters in the game
Ain't the beer cold. 🍻
If it seems like Eddie Murray won a lot of the games you went to, it's because he did!
I was devastated when Eddie was traded to the Dodgers- but as an adult years later I understood the politics and personalities behind the game....
Didnt call him Steady Eddie for nothing.
4:20 I don't see the ball come down; wonder if this is the 600 footer
Did it go out of the stadium
Man they threw slow back then.
smn