I love how the announcer says after the foul, "if he hit that he may hit that right out of the stadium" then 2 pitches later he actually hit it out of the stadium
Announcer at 1:00 talking about Cecil's foul ball - "He had a tremendous swing at that one, he probably over swung a little bit. Had he hit that one he might have hit it right out of the stadium". WOW
Swole Jaboy I agree !!! I’m a big Yankees fan and I feel the old tiger stadium is probably most perfect stadium, that and the remolded Yankee stadium.. Shame on those two organizations for building those monstrosity stadiums that they have now !!!!! What a shame
Cleveland kid here- went one time and in the mid 90's, fell in love with it as soon as I walked out onto the upperdeck. I had never felt so close to the field.
Don't know what it was about Tiger Stadium that the cameramen could never get it right on long drives..(see Reggie Jackson's All -Star homer..well not see it, actually 😂)
@@victorbonilla4634 The camera guys have no idea when a ball is going to hit the roof. If they focused on the roof, they would miss every other home run. It is actually pretty hard to track a little baseball in the little viewfinder on those cameras. I miss the corner.
I was at work, listening to the game on the radio. Paul Carey made the call. I freaked out. When people asked me why, I told them that only two other guys had done it, and Fielder was the first Tiger. My boss told me to calm down. That was hard to do, I wished so much that I could have been there to see it.
This was back in the day - baseball was the national pasttime and these old stadiums were the perfect venue to take it all in. Sure miss those sweet times.
Tiger Stadium was a joy to watch a ballgame in. Might not be so, if one got stuck behind a girder, but who cared? Mike Illitch let is go to crap, so he could get a new ballpark, with lots of corporate boxes and fans pushed further away from the field. I hate Comercia Park.
@@dougbrowne9890 Comerica Park is the worlds largest frying skillet. It's flat and wide open with very little shelter from the sun. Even on days when the temps are in the low 70 degree range it is BRUTAL taking in a game there during the day. The sun just fries you there.
@@TheVCRTimeMachine And it’s absolutely not a hitters ballpark. Justin Verlander thrived in Comerica Park but only because he was a starting pitcher there. Other than Curtis Granderson’s one standout year (2007) and Miguel Cabrera, the Detroit Tigers aren’t the ideal hitting ball team at Comerica Park.
And the Yankees for that matter too! Wish Mark Zuckerberg would have learned this lesson about his website, which he and his idiotic designers badly fucked up with that new, horrible layout too! :'( (L.O.L.!)
Not entirely true. The A's "Oakland" script has been modified from a thinner to a bolder cursive font on their jerseys. The Tigers now have a cursive script on their road jersey as opposed to the block "Detroit" font, plus the olde english D has been modified on their home jersey. Minimal modifications with the remainder of the uniforms remaining basically the same.
I was there that game! Sitting in the bleachers, I loved going there for $5 on a sunny hot day. It was a moon shot seeing that think keep rising and clear the roof.
This was the greatest game I ever saw in person. Not only did Fielder put it over the LF roof, but he put one in the the CF upper deck bleachers. On top of that, Canseco and McGuire went deep. Better yet, John Shelby finished a single short of hitting for the cycle, but he had an infield dribbler where he was clearly safe at 1b, but was robbed by the umpire (under modern replay he would have had it!).
Love how Cecil had his jersey unbuttoned. Folks were so relaxed back then. Cecil must have felt like a giant making his round to home as everyone stood for him.
I don't think he was showboating. I think he really needed the room for his chest to flex, and get some ventilation. Cecil was a big and solid body dude. I'm, I meant to say Mr Fielder.
How many newer parks have you been to though? Off the top of my head Petco, Oracle, PNC, Camden, Citizens Bank and Citi Field are really neat and still have a distinctive "baseball feel" unlike many of the old multi-purpose behemoth stadiums. But it's okay to be nostalgic if that's what you grew up with, at least you're watching the right sport!
84sp84 was cocaine common in professional sports prior to the steroid era? It was definitely a magical era. Now it seems players are bigger and stronger, but not as animated as they were in the 80s-early 90s.
@Monroe B But yet when you watch any game of your choice it will appear that there's no shortage of black players but alas many are Latin American or Hispanic and categorized as such. This shortage of African American players that the MLB has been concerned about for years now ( contrary to your anonymous sources that you're misrepresenting as proof ), is actually misleading. Black players from foreign countries are heavily recruited to come play in the US and it's obvious when you watch any game of your choice. African Americans prefer football and basketball. Let's be realistic.
@Claren Dennis no one is saying racism doesn't exist but the demand for it in this country far outweighs the supply . The number one reason why there s so much poverty in the black community is because of the amount of deadbeat dads. Over all black men dont take responsibility for their kids..there's no family Dynamics and it creates a cycle of poverty that lasts for Generations, yet black people just want to stick their head in the sand when that subject comes up and prefer to play the victim and blame game..
Don't you love how the moment breathes? Roar of the crowd, announcers letting that just play out for a minute. Nowadays there would be a woman in the dugout interviewing the manager while Big Daddy was rounding the bases.
LOL no doubt. And video of him walking up and down the dugout for 5 minutes while his teammates put some stupid gold chain on him, then 3 curtain calls
@dev null Yup. I love MLB and baseball in general, and I know I'm getting older (and probably bitter) but I miss the days when people came to the park for the actual game. Not the loud music between ABs, or the contests between innings, or the playground behind the OF wall. But I get it, folks attention span is not what it used to be.
That is kind of a fun fact! Did not know that! I thought Cecil was up in the high three hundred range, kind of surprised he only had 319. That happens sometimes to those "oversized" sluggers, they seem lose their bat speed sooner.
I witnessed the home run my Killebrew. I was in Detroit in 1962, before catching the train the next day to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri for basic Training. I was sitting back a ways in the lower deck looking right down the third base line.I watched him hit the ball and it went up an disappeared. The ball never came down for me to see. I never saw it again because of the 2nd deck overhang in Tiger Stadium. They later announced it was the first ball ever hit out of Tiger Stadium in left field.
Why did they ever have to take away Tiger Stadium? Comiskey Park? What a wonderful working mans stadium watching a game thru a chain link fence! Cecil was the best in those years!
@Joe Madej 😄 you're a good sport Joe! I agree many things are too complicated but along with the complication is INNOVATION.....and things working better and lasting longer with better materials ect..... How old r u Joe if u dont mind me asking? I'm 59. Born and raised in Detroit until age 25....spent 33 years in So Cal and now in Beautiful low cost of living South Carolina.
Rbi 3…man I live in the past and this is absolutely the best times of my life and miss it so bad..me and my brother kept up with all sports heros and went through many nintendos segas PlayStations playin with the greats..I still have legends of the diamond and og Nintendo I break out every 7 or 8yrs…tiger stadium is my all time favorite..
Monumental shot. Cecil superbad dude! I would go on to say close to , but not quite at the Lighttower shot Reggie hit in the '71 All-star Game. I was there at that game with my dad. 11 y/o. The classic. Still have the pennant! Giving it to my 30 + yo son in my will. Thanks dad ! My dad loved baseball and so do I still after 63 years.
A little foreshadowing? On the third pitch, the announcer remarked that if he had made contact that ball might have been hit out of the ballpark. Two pitches later, BOOM!
they're not the same. The D on the uniform is the same as the one on the hat now. The rounded D is much better looking on the uniform and the D on the hat can stay right where it is.
@@gonuts4donuts Right. A subtle change for the untrained eye, but a major mistake for one of the perfect home uniforms in all of sports. The new shirts sport a more pointed and less bold "D" just to match the one that graced the cap since the 60's. Nothing wrong with having more than one official logo and both are better than the cartoonish tiger coming out of the D on the mid 90's road caps.
I was there when it happened Big Daddy Crushed it!!! The sound of the crack of the bat was really really really loud!!!!! I was working my nick name was "Hollywood" Just remembering all the stories about "Tiger Stadium" I still tell my kid's!!! "God bless Mr. Tiger Al Kline #6 he will be missed!!!!! 🐅
Cecil is a great guy. When I was a kid I was sick in the hospital and he was kind enough to visit me. He told me he was gonna hit me a HR that day and I said gee Cecil, what I'd really like is a triple.
I grew up in Montreal as an Expos fan. I was lucky enough to go to Tiger Stadium a few times as a kid in the very late 80’s and early 90’s. It was baseball heaven. The only other stadium I have been to that rivals it is Dodger Stadium, which is completely different but just as spectacular. Cecil Fielder was one of my baseball heroes as a kid. His incredible power was awe-inspiring and he seemed like a real life superhero to us with his strength and size. Those were the days.
Willie Stargell hit one so deep at the Big O that the Expos organization painted the seat Pittsburgh yellow in his honour. Classy move. Montreal losing the expos was a crying shame.
@@buckodonnghaile4309 Hey there. Ya I remember that seat, it’s in the right field upper deck if I remember correctly. When you go up there you realize how far that homer truly was. I was also at the game where Strawberry hit the ring of the roof and I was at the game where Gwynn got his 3,000th hit. Those were the days. Have a good one.
When you see the ball head straight back after contact, it means he misjudged it by a minute second. Northrup knew what he was talking about. The same scene played out in the Hollywood movie Major League with Parkman. It was a different ending that time
I was 9 years old sitting high in the right field upper deck (second deck lol) and never saw the ball. All I remember was the stadium exploded. The passion of the fans back then was awesome. No empty seats and they appreciated the game and so did the players.
I feel the same way about the Oakland Coliseum, not as historic as old Tigers stadium, but the site of many glorious days of A's baseball including six pennants and four world series titles. I attended my first game there in 1969 and would hate to see them tear it down.
I had a job late 80s that took me all over the country, and I tried to see as many ballgames as possible. I went to Tigers Stadium on a chilly day, and saw Sweet Lou hit one in the upper deck RF. Fantastic ballpark! After the game, I bought a bag of burgers at the White Castle across the street.
I loved the Structure of Tiger Stadium The closure gave it a comfy,close to the Field feeling. When we played growing up,we always imagined our makeshift fields to be Tiger Stadium...and this is coming from a 54 year Yankee Fan!
"Cecil had a tremendous swing at that one, probably over swung just a little bit. Had he hit that one he mighta hit it right out of the stadium. He really had a rip." Two pitches later, third person to ever hit it out of Tiger stadium.
Third to hit it over the Left Field roof. Many players have hit balls out of Tiger Stadium, over the Right Field roof. Norm Cash, Kirk Gibson, Rupert Jones, Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle and others.
In 1990, Canseco was a top 5-10 player in baseball. Very few players are in the 40-40 club and he hit over 500 hrs. Canseco is good. Don't worry bout him noob.
@@JJGerrard1980 Is that you, Jose? Easy, Tiger. It was a joke. I loved hitting as Canseco in full, beautiful 8-bit glory in the original RBI Baseball as much as the next guy. He definitely tore up the league back then. No denying it. However, the ball bouncing off his head for a homerun was a funny, freak play. You can't deny that. The fact it happened to the guy who was jabbing needles in his and his teammates' asses in bathroom stalls and who would later go on to get kicked out of a Mexican league for banned substances make it a little funnier. He was booted from a Mexican league for banned substances in a country where steroids are practically over the counter. Some refer to Mexico ad "God's Blindspot." (Of course, I never would.) Was he using horse steroids? Perhaps illegal horse steroids? Currently, you can pay Jose $40 or $50 and he'll send a happy birthday text to someone. For $5,000, he'll take you bigfoot hunting topped off with UFO spotting. That alone definitely makes it okay to joke about him, he's obviously not taking himself too seriously. (Full disclosure if I had $5,000 just sitting around and no fear of my wife's reaction to the decision, I would 100% go bigfoot hunting with him. If anyone could deliver a live sasquatch, I'd bet it's Canseco. Come to think of it, selling the photos would turn the trip into a profit...dammit, I'm practically losing money by not going. That's it, I'm booking the trip. Don't go stealing my investment idea and book before me.) I doubt he'll ever meet me and "slap a hata" as he likes to say but if he does, I'll take the "hata slap" I deserve like a man with no complaints. Plus, it would make everything that much more hilarious. Lifes easier when you don't take the small stuff so seriously.
I remember seeing Joe Carter, John Olerud, and Candy Maldonado beat the crap out of us at a game. I think it was like 14-4. Jays fans traveled well. 30% Jays fans there I would say.
I'm an Ohio based Blue Jay fan, but you are right, Jays fans travel well. I always liked Detroit because I could listen to two classy announcers on my radio while I watched the game- Ernie Harwell and Paul Carey. how lucky Tiger fans were to have them back in the day.@@DJMetzler337
@@GreekboyyD 51 + 44 = 95/2 = 47.5 average for the two seasons. 47.5 is over half way between 40 and 50, so common knowledge says you round up to the higher number which means 50 in each of the two seaons. See, cflo, was spot on.
Love how they show the at bat in its entirety. Context and the play by play puts you in the moment! Too many vids give you just a pitch and the hit. Well done here.
The foul ball, third pitch, going straight back, means that Cecil knows how to time the fastball. That will shake the confidence of the pitcher. 2 pitches later, he hung the same pitch. Boom.
Love these memories of Tiger Stadium. I went to dozens of games there since I was 8 years old I've got tons of memories. Cecil was there 2 put butts in the seats. And that's exactly what he did. Everyone came out to see Cecil hit a homerun. I was at a game where he almost cleared the roof. The ball landed just a couple feet foul on top of the roof in left field and roll back down. We almost got to see one. Left field it's more of a challenge then right field. Norm Cash 4 times to right field, Jason Thompson twice, Kirk Gibson a few times and Lou Whitaker once. I was at that game when Lou hit it over. I saw the ball go up and it never bounce back down on the field and we're all asking each other did that go out? Found out after the game it certainly did. Man I miss Tiger Stadium.
@@ptrainingbytim I was like 9 or 10 yrs old... What makes that an even bigger memory, my parents told us they were getting divorce/separating after we got home from that game. It was the last weekend family trip we took. Went to the zoo as well.
Brandon Smith Ah man I’m sorry to hear that. My parents divorced when I was 19ish - had they’d done it when I was only 9, I probably would’ve died. God bless you friend.
one of the great ballparks from the early 20st century, some amazing highlights. mark steroids mcguire would be the 4th right hander to hit one out to left. 30 went out to right, norm cash had 4. babe ruth hit a "ruthian" homer to center that went out when it was single deck. also where lou gehrig would take himself out of the line up, and where he'd start his last game. and if you're old enough you'll remember reggie jackson's homer during the all star game that hit the lights in right field. perfectly built that only the strongest players could hit them out of the stadium.
tomitstube good statement, I remember watching Reggie Jacksons tower shot at the 1971 All-Star game. What’s interesting is the all-star game in Detroit in 1951 & 1971 both games had 6 home runs an all-star game record throughout all star history until last years all star game had 10 home runs that game in DC.
I cannot possibly fathom anybody hitting one out of the stadium to dead center in Tiger Stadium. That sounds more like Babe Ruth folklore than reality.
Tiger Stadium. Where you walk through the dark concourse, up a ramp to the seats, and are overcome by all the greats that played there. Ballparks like that are sadly going by the wayside.
@@steveroe6771 🐅tiger stadium had improved when close down:;; from. refreshment ;;; .more variety restaurants; sit places to eat:::; however ;; it was just too old to keep;; detroit tiger make more 💰with comerica park
I was at this game, too. Canseco, McGwire and Trammell also homered as well as John Shelby, who nearly hit for the cycle but an infield single was stolen from him by a bad call at first base in his final at-bat! 40,000 for a Saturday afternoon game with a sub-.500 team thanks to bargain day promotion (remember those?) and Cecil.
I was also there. 14 years old with my mom dad and little brother. We were 10 rows behind the A's dugout. I remember being in the shade most of the game but it was hot and dry and both teams were beating the shit out of that little white ball. I'll never forget it.
Ha! I was at this game with my dad. I was a huge A's fan and was so pumped to see McGwire and Canseco (both also homered). Anyway, I looked down at the program when this happened, and when I looked up it saw the ball bouncing on the roof. What a memory
I was at that game with my wife and daughter. We had good seats; 2nd row on the 3rd base line. But it was sunny and hot that day, and we sat in the sun for far too long. We were sunburned big time. Kinda put a damper on that monster 'bye, Felicia.' I do remember the way it sounded. Sweet. Very loud! He got it all.
A truly mammoth shot. I wonder what Mark McGwire thought when he witnessed that bomb by Cecil. It would have been great to see those two in a HR hitting contest.
I was there for Al Kaline Day 08-02-70. The Twins were in town for a double header that day. Killebrew hit 2 of the longest HRs I've ever seen that stayed IN Tiger Stadium. In game 1, the 1st one went deep into the upper deck in left-center above the 370' mark; the 2nd one, in game 2, went DEEP into the right-center field upper deck halfway between the 365' mark and the 440' mark. (Just short of under the big scoreboard!)
Met Cecil at the Rich Martin’s All-star Baseball camp at Hofstra University back in 95. Man I never saw anyone hit a baseball in person as far as him. Of course he used a metal bat just for fun and hit a few off the building across the street in left field. Great watching him play.
@@richbrake9910 One had to hit the ball over the right field stands, to hit Trumbull Ave. Over the left field stands was towards The Fisher Freeway (I-75).
Lots of people hit home runs over the right field roof. The left field roof was way farther. Jim Edmunds hit one OVER the transformer that Reggie hit, with little fanfare. And I recall Rob Deer hitting one just foul over the left field roof that still hasn't landed... right before he struck out.
Seeing this massive home run reminds me of the mammoth shot hit by Tony Perez in the 7th game of the 1975 World Series at Boston. Perez's blast that night may have been a red-seater at Riverfront. I've seen closeups of the look on Perez's face as he hit it: it was a look of real determination. Cecil Fielder was a great player who just played hard, day in and day out. That's the type of play Sparky Anderson inspired.
Treat your fathers nice. Your fathers are to be cherished. That for me is what was evoked from this brief Archived Video for the masses and certainly Detroit fans. If we not in the dog pound we don’t have to get out of it.
Saw Frank Howard hit one off of Chris Short at Connie Mack Stadium in 1963 which cleared double decker bleachers in left center, sandwiched between a billboard sign & a light tower before clearing the roof!
Saw Frank Howard hit one off Ken Johnson (knuckleballer) in the old/old original Yankee Stadium in the upper deck in left field (an absolute bomb in 1968 or 1969. The ball landed above the aisle that separated the box and reserve seats. Absolutely crushed Kenny Johnson's knuckleball.
The way he hit that ball was unbelievable and he has hit many Home Runs in his career that was close to that shot he hit in Tiger Stadium. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
Boone Docker yea Dave Stewart was a great pitcher. he won the cy young one year when he was 27-4 I believe..f crazy! , back when starting pitcher's actually pitched till they were getting rocked
White Sox fan here as well, and Fielder was one of those guys who you just waited to pound one. He was really, really strong. The Tigers from 1990-1994 had some monster batting orders. If they could have had just average pitching, they might have made some noise in the AL East.
your team should have never moved out of the original sox stadium. it was a horrible place but full of memories..also, bring back the 87-90 unis that bobby thigpen was sporting when the dumb asses made him save 56 games but still he was no Eck!! HOF is more meaningful..
Amazing. As a former Detroit area resident, can I just say I wish the Tigers would get really good again! Best fans in the world. Ain't nothing like a Tigers ballgame. Serious nostalgia here.
I remember that year, he chased 50 and got it. ESPN carried his every at-bat until he got it. 51 and 44 homers, back-to-back years. He played in Japan prior to that.
Personally, I prefer the pre-performance enhancing drug era of sports. Players were more energetic and animated it seemed in my opinion. Now they’re bigger and stronger perhaps, but not as agile.
When I was a kid we lived in Cleveland in the early 90s saw some terrible baseball. I would go early for bp and Rob deer Albert Belle etc hit tons of homeruns. When Cecil got up there it was a totally different sound. He crushed many balls out of Cleveland stadium. Tremendous power.
If anyone needs a reminder, Dave Stewart was an absolute beast as a starting pitcher at that point in his career.
@@yankeechief2713 Oh yeah, just look at his career stats outside of Oakland, lol.
I dont need a reminder...Stewart was a stud.
And the Reds swept them in the World Series :)
dave stewart was never dominant again after the 1990 season
@@strikeout77777 Stewart I believe did four years straight 20 win seasons
I love how the announcer says after the foul, "if he hit that he may hit that right out of the stadium" then 2 pitches later he actually hit it out of the stadium
Uncanny comment!
Jim Northrup was that announcer, great player in his own right
Cecil fielder ❤️ hitting lefty field roofer homeruns , Cecil fielder knock the air out the bsseball
Some guys just looked like they were going to crush every pitch they see. Cecil Fielder was one of those guys.
Frank Thomas also. What a beast.
He wasn't always a crusher
Gary Sheffield comes to mind.
I'd ♥ to see a clip of Gary's hits up the middle. 😬 Yikes
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Yep. The third base coach had to on his toes whenever Sheffield came up
Bonds in full roid mode was the ultimate example of this
Announcer at 1:00 talking about Cecil's foul ball - "He had a tremendous swing at that one, he probably over swung a little bit. Had he hit that one he might have hit it right out of the stadium".
WOW
Ikr
It's like... he knew somehow
It’s funny, this was posted 5 years ago, and I’m replying on something posted 45 mins ago
KevinGohD Can’t Go 12-0 that’s about a 0.000018% of happening
And me replying less than a minute after u replied to me 5 years after the vid was posted
Was just thinking that may have been the hardest swing I ever saw.
Tiger Stadium was a cool looking stadium.
And now we have a DUMP, where hitting homers, is like spiting into the Detroit River, hoping the water level will rise!
Comerica Park is cool, but Tiger Stadium was the real deal.
Yes...sir...
They designed the Texas stadium Right field standa after Tiger stadium right field stands.
At Comerica the scoreboard over in left field never ever looked correct to me til Magglio crushed that great homer
The most beautiful ballpark I have ever seen. I will never love the Tigers or baseball more than I loved this era.
Swole Jaboy I agree !!! I’m a big Yankees fan and I feel the old tiger stadium is probably most perfect stadium, that and the remolded Yankee stadium.. Shame on those two organizations for building those monstrosity stadiums that they have now !!!!! What a shame
Cleveland kid here- went one time and in the mid 90's, fell in love with it as soon as I walked out onto the upperdeck. I had never felt so close to the field.
@@boridebrooklyn8300 Comerica Park is nice. I quite like it.
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You need to get out more... This place was a dump.
That ball passed my house yesterday. It's due to pass by again on June 5, 2033,
Thanks for the update. I was going to ask if it had landed yet.
Excellent
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I'm gonna hold ya to this XD
@@michaeltowslee4111 😅
And hitting a HR like that off of a very good pitcher like Stewart is even more impressive
This is one of the greatest home runs of all time. Absolutely unbelievable.
I've told you a million times not to exaggerate!
Awesome blast by the Big Man indeed. And the “worst camera work in the history of sport.” - Howard Cosell
You could see he got all of that one. What perfect timing in that swing.
"I for one........... am appalled " - Howard Cosell
That wasn't unusual w those huge camera days Jackson's drive in the 1971 All Star game had a similarly clueless video
Don't know what it was about Tiger Stadium that the cameramen could never get it right on long drives..(see Reggie Jackson's All -Star homer..well not see it, actually 😂)
@@victorbonilla4634 The camera guys have no idea when a ball is going to hit the roof. If they focused on the roof, they would miss every other home run. It is actually pretty hard to track a little baseball in the little viewfinder on those cameras.
I miss the corner.
Random Fact: The cameraman was sent to Toledo after this game.
And the ball landed on his head.
no shit
The Hens promoted him as soon as he got there.
The internet has been won
Mudhens
Was watching it live on tv at the age of 12. Watching it again on RUclips 30 yrs later at the age of 42. 🧒🏻⏳👨🏻
I was at work, listening to the game on the radio. Paul Carey made the call. I freaked out. When people asked me why, I told them that only two other guys had done it, and Fielder was the first Tiger. My boss told me to calm down. That was hard to do, I wished so much that I could have been there to see it.
Same here Farmeros ...but 41
you are still young enough to be a rapper in his prime.. they top out at 50
Same 42 here, be 43 this week
Fun Fact...Ricky Henderson still ran out to the parking lot and caught it.
Ricky Henderson might have been fast enough, but he would have never put in that much effort
Crazy,what was he doing in the parking lot? I guess either way it still counts as a goal
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@@richspeck8932 yeah, he was so lazy. Never taking initiative or putting in the effort to steal bases and the like..
This was back in the day - baseball was the national pasttime and these old stadiums were the perfect venue to take it all in. Sure miss those sweet times.
Tiger Stadium was a joy to watch a ballgame in. Might not be so, if one got stuck behind a girder, but who cared? Mike Illitch let is go to crap, so he could get a new ballpark, with lots of corporate boxes and fans pushed further away from the field. I hate Comercia Park.
@@dougbrowne9890 Comerica Park is the worlds largest frying skillet. It's flat and wide open with very little shelter from the sun. Even on days when the temps are in the low 70 degree range it is BRUTAL taking in a game there during the day. The sun just fries you there.
now baseball is as gay as the rest of the country..
@@TheVCRTimeMachine And it’s absolutely not a hitters ballpark. Justin Verlander thrived in Comerica Park but only because he was a starting pitcher there.
Other than Curtis Granderson’s one standout year (2007) and Miguel Cabrera, the Detroit Tigers aren’t the ideal hitting ball team at Comerica Park.
….and, LONG gone are the days. 😢
Amazing how 30 years later both teams haven’t changed their uniforms. I love that.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Dodgers too
And the Yankees for that matter too! Wish Mark Zuckerberg would have learned this lesson about his website, which he and his idiotic designers badly fucked up with that new, horrible layout too! :'( (L.O.L.!)
Me too. With few exceptions, constantly changing unis is a sure, but bad, sign.
Not entirely true. The A's "Oakland" script has been modified from a thinner to a bolder cursive font on their jerseys. The Tigers now have a cursive script on their road jersey as opposed to the block "Detroit" font, plus the olde english D has been modified on their home jersey. Minimal modifications with the remainder of the uniforms remaining basically the same.
I was there that game! Sitting in the bleachers, I loved going there for $5 on a sunny hot day. It was a moon shot seeing that think keep rising and clear the roof.
This was the greatest game I ever saw in person. Not only did Fielder put it over the LF roof, but he put one in the the CF upper deck bleachers. On top of that, Canseco and McGuire went deep. Better yet, John Shelby finished a single short of hitting for the cycle, but he had an infield dribbler where he was clearly safe at 1b, but was robbed by the umpire (under modern replay he would have had it!).
Was Jim Joyce the umpire?
I was at that game too! I think 7 homers in the game
Damn; great stuff. I know you went home happy that evening; I would've.
I was there as well, in the box seats behind home plate with a friend who's dad got good seats through his job. Awesome memory!
Do you know the date? I want to try to find the game on RUclips.
Love how Cecil had his jersey unbuttoned. Folks were so relaxed back then. Cecil must have felt like a giant making his round to home as everyone stood for him.
I noticed that too!!!!
I don't think he was showboating. I think he really needed the room for his chest to flex, and get some ventilation. Cecil was a big and solid body dude. I'm, I meant to say Mr Fielder.
I like those "old school" stadiums. Ball parks had character & charm back in those days.
How many newer parks have you been to though? Off the top of my head Petco, Oracle, PNC, Camden, Citizens Bank and Citi Field are really neat and still have a distinctive "baseball feel" unlike many of the old multi-purpose behemoth stadiums. But it's okay to be nostalgic if that's what you grew up with, at least you're watching the right sport!
@@spraynardkruger97 How come baseball parks have to be named after big banks and other corporations ?
@@spraynardkruger97 tiger stadium was a baseball stadium, the lions played some seasons but it wasnt designed as a multipurpose
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I hear you, still, I think he might've been suggesting time-earned character.
@@GGE47
Yeah; sucks; particularly when they change the name over and over.
No steroids either, just cornfed brute strength.
84sp84 was cocaine common in professional sports prior to the steroid era? It was definitely a magical era. Now it seems players are bigger and stronger, but not as animated as they were in the 80s-early 90s.
Tiger Stadium 440ft to center field INSANE
@Monroe B But yet when you watch any game of your choice it will appear that there's no shortage of black players but alas many are Latin American or Hispanic and categorized as such. This shortage of African American players that the MLB has been concerned about for years now ( contrary to your anonymous sources that you're misrepresenting as proof ), is actually misleading. Black players from foreign countries are heavily recruited to come play in the US and it's obvious when you watch any game of your choice. African Americans prefer football and basketball. Let's be realistic.
Notice how small McGuire is in this video. Pre PED days.
@Claren Dennis no one is saying racism doesn't exist but the demand for it in this country far outweighs the supply . The number one reason why there s so much poverty in the black community is because of the amount of deadbeat dads. Over all black men dont take responsibility for their kids..there's no family Dynamics and it creates a cycle of poverty that lasts for Generations, yet black people just want to stick their head in the sand when that subject comes up and prefer to play the victim and blame game..
Don't you love how the moment breathes? Roar of the crowd, announcers letting that just play out for a minute. Nowadays there would be a woman in the dugout interviewing the manager while Big Daddy was rounding the bases.
LOL no doubt. And video of him walking up and down the dugout for 5 minutes while his teammates put some stupid gold chain on him, then 3 curtain calls
The stadium music blaring instead of letting the crowd react. Half crowd would have missed it on their phones anyway.
@dev null Yup. I love MLB and baseball in general, and I know I'm getting older (and probably bitter) but I miss the days when people came to the park for the actual game. Not the loud music between ABs, or the contests between innings, or the playground behind the OF wall. But I get it, folks attention span is not what it used to be.
This is one of those special moments in Baseball regardless of what team you follow. Just have to smile.
One of the great classic ballparks. 440 to dead center.
Then later we find out that was a myth or bad math. They took exact measurements to take to Comerica. Find out it was 20 feet short
melite78 really ????
It was 440 to the base of the flag pole which was about 2 feet to the left field side of dead center. So dead center was a little beyond 440.
Hey Mickey Stanley in center, Karine in right, Horton in left great memories
Don't forget Wert at 3rd, McAuliffe at short, Lumpe at 2nd, Cash at 1st, and Freehan behind the plate. Great memories, indeed.
Fun fact: Cecil and his son hit the same amount of homers in their MLB careers (319).
Same amount of donuts
Wow. Didn't know that.
@@USMC-cv5sdthat was Prince, Cecil looked like he never ate anything sweet/fatty in his life
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Lol
That is kind of a fun fact! Did not know that! I thought Cecil was up in the high three hundred range, kind of surprised he only had 319.
That happens sometimes to those "oversized" sluggers, they seem lose their bat speed sooner.
Can we all appreciate how fast Dave Stewart, the Ump, and the Batter got ready and pitched? They need to enforce time rules in these games.
Stewart threw it in the dirt and they did not get replace the ball.
Today's game all of those mentioned are looking for their spotlight moment
Yeah. Cecil didn't stroll around the home plate circle and readjust his batting gloves after every pitch.
I think a large reason why people don't watch is because it's slow nowadays.
@@gregpenismith8884 lol true brother
I witnessed the home run my Killebrew. I was in Detroit in 1962, before catching the train the next day to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri for basic Training. I was sitting back a ways in the lower deck looking right down the third base line.I watched him hit the ball and it went up an disappeared. The ball never came down for me to see. I never saw it again because of the 2nd deck overhang in Tiger Stadium. They later announced it was the first ball ever hit out of Tiger Stadium in left field.
Why did they ever have to take away Tiger Stadium? Comiskey Park? What a wonderful working mans stadium watching a game thru a chain link fence! Cecil was the best in those years!
It was time.....Tiger stadium opened in 1912.
Comiskey was built around the same time as Tigers Stadium, it was just time
@Joe Madej
Some people just cant deal with progress.
@Joe Madej
How do u deal with ever changing life?
Do u still wear bell bottom pants and use a "ice box"??
@Joe Madej
😄 you're a good sport Joe!
I agree many things are too complicated but along with the complication is INNOVATION.....and things working better and lasting longer with better materials ect.....
How old r u Joe if u dont mind me asking? I'm 59.
Born and raised in Detroit until age 25....spent 33 years in So Cal and now in Beautiful low cost of living South Carolina.
Rbi 3…man I live in the past and this is absolutely the best times of my life and miss it so bad..me and my brother kept up with all sports heros and went through many nintendos segas PlayStations playin with the greats..I still have legends of the diamond and og Nintendo I break out every 7 or 8yrs…tiger stadium is my all time favorite..
One of the most iconic stadiums in history...they don’t make them like that anymore, they tear them down. RIP
Monumental shot. Cecil superbad dude!
I would go on to say close to , but not quite at the Lighttower shot Reggie hit in the
'71 All-star Game. I was there at that game
with my dad. 11 y/o. The classic. Still have the pennant! Giving it to my 30 + yo son in my will. Thanks dad ! My dad loved baseball and so do I still after 63 years.
Its cool to see the players from 80s 90s. Brings back memories. Cecil was a beast!
Lol for calling a black man a beast I'm guessing? Take a walk rabbi
@Rabbi Noah Kitty flagged for harrassment and being a little doosh
A little foreshadowing? On the third pitch, the announcer remarked that if he had made contact that ball might have been hit out of the ballpark. Two pitches later, BOOM!
Those Tiger home jerseys were sweet.
They're still the same now!
Are Still Sweet, we have not changed them.👍
they're not the same. The D on the uniform is the same as the one on the hat now. The rounded D is much better looking on the uniform and the D on the hat can stay right where it is.
@@gonuts4donuts Right. A subtle change for the untrained eye, but a major mistake for one of the perfect home uniforms in all of sports. The new shirts sport a more pointed and less bold "D" just to match the one that graced the cap since the 60's. Nothing wrong with having more than one official logo and both are better than the cartoonish tiger coming out of the D on the mid 90's road caps.
But now they have those awful City Connect jerseys on Friday. A desecration.
even if you're not a fan of Cecil or the Tigers why would ANYBODY give this a thumbs down. That's one of the hardest hit balls ever!!!!
I was there when it happened Big Daddy Crushed it!!! The sound of the crack of the bat was really really really loud!!!!! I was working my nick name was "Hollywood" Just remembering all the stories about "Tiger Stadium" I still tell my kid's!!! "God bless Mr. Tiger Al Kline #6 he will be missed!!!!! 🐅
Cecil is a great guy. When I was a kid I was sick in the hospital and he was kind enough to visit me. He told me he was gonna hit me a HR that day and I said gee Cecil, what I'd really like is a triple.
Wow!! That home run by Cecil Fielder was absolutely unbelievable. All the way to the top roof. Can you believe that? I miss the 90s right now.
They recorded it with a camera. It's believable.
I grew up in Montreal as an Expos fan. I was lucky enough to go to Tiger Stadium a few times as a kid in the very late 80’s and early 90’s. It was baseball heaven. The only other stadium I have been to that rivals it is Dodger Stadium, which is completely different but just as spectacular. Cecil Fielder was one of my baseball heroes as a kid. His incredible power was awe-inspiring and he seemed like a real life superhero to us with his strength and size. Those were the days.
Willie Stargell hit one so deep at the Big O that the Expos organization painted the seat Pittsburgh yellow in his honour. Classy move. Montreal losing the expos was a crying shame.
The home run was 535 feet into the upper deck at Olymic Stadium.
@@buckodonnghaile4309 Hey there. Ya I remember that seat, it’s in the right field upper deck if I remember correctly. When you go up there you realize how far that homer truly was. I was also at the game where Strawberry hit the ring of the roof and I was at the game where Gwynn got his 3,000th hit. Those were the days. Have a good one.
And Jim Northrup just mentioned that he might have hit the earlier pitch out of the ball park. Too funny.
profoundly prophetic
Yep, good observation by the announcer!
When you see the ball head straight back after contact, it means he misjudged it by a minute second. Northrup knew what he was talking about. The same scene played out in the Hollywood movie Major League with Parkman. It was a different ending that time
Oh, I didn't know who that was. Where was George Kell. Unless this was a cable channel which I didn't have when I was a kid.
Jim northrup was the color guy. Pass sports was larry oosterman if i am not mistaken.
That was the moment Mark McGwire, who was playing first, started taking steroids.
Exactly my thoughts..lol
Mark's thinking I want to be like Cecil hitting those mammoth homeruns! 💉💪⚾💥💉
Hit 49 HR his rookie season
Wrong! There is a lot more to that story than simple, face value, assumptions.
@@TTundragrizzly no but its a funny joke. lighten up
Anyone else notice?
8/25/90: Cecil hits 41st out of Tiger Stadium.
9/14/91: Cecil hits 41st out of Milwaukee County Stadium.
Nope...just you
That's a cool stat. I was at that game in County Stadium.
Brian Hampton Me too. I don’t think that ball Cecil hit has landed yet.
Really, love old mauwaukee old baseball ⚾️ stadium 🏟
If that is not ABSOLUTELY CRUSHING a baseball ,.....I don"t' know what is !!!
Fun ass fact: this ball flew right over me and my friend in the cheapies of left field. It just... Kept.... Going!
I was 9 years old sitting high in the right field upper deck (second deck lol) and never saw the ball. All I remember was the stadium exploded. The passion of the fans back then was awesome. No empty seats and they appreciated the game and so did the players.
I was working crowd control and out in the concession area when I heard the crowd erupt. Dammit ☹️
Tiger stadium never should of been destroyed. Everybody loved the park. I was there many times. Grew up in Redford and Farmington hills. 1957-1984.
@jeff afe What are you talking about?
I feel the same way about the Oakland Coliseum, not as historic as old Tigers stadium, but the site of many glorious days of A's baseball including six pennants and four world series titles. I attended my first game there in 1969 and would hate to see them tear it down.
Tiger stadium had great bar near the stadiums
I had a job late 80s that took me all over the country, and I tried to see as many ballgames as possible. I went to Tigers Stadium on a chilly day, and saw Sweet Lou hit one in the upper deck RF. Fantastic ballpark! After the game, I bought a bag of burgers at the White Castle across the street.
@@jamesmmahoney James, I attended a game at the Oakland Colosseum. Loved it. Cold day, and I drank about 6 hot chocolates to stay warm 😊.
I loved the Structure of Tiger Stadium
The closure gave it a comfy,close to the Field feeling. When we played growing up,we always imagined our makeshift fields to be Tiger Stadium...and this is coming from a 54 year Yankee Fan!
Man I miss those days times was so much better...I bet everyone now appreciates those times now the 80's and early 90's
"Cecil had a tremendous swing at that one, probably over swung just a little bit. Had he hit that one he mighta hit it right out of the stadium. He really had a rip."
Two pitches later, third person to ever hit it out of Tiger stadium.
Third to hit it over the Left Field roof. Many players have hit balls out of Tiger Stadium, over the Right Field roof. Norm Cash, Kirk Gibson, Rupert Jones, Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle and others.
Canseco was just happy it got out of the park without first bouncing off of his head.
😂
In 1990, Canseco was a top 5-10 player in baseball. Very few players are in the 40-40 club and he hit over 500 hrs. Canseco is good. Don't worry bout him noob.
That’s GREAT !
@@JJGerrard1980 Is that you, Jose? Easy, Tiger. It was a joke. I loved hitting as Canseco in full, beautiful 8-bit glory in the original RBI Baseball as much as the next guy. He definitely tore up the league back then. No denying it. However, the ball bouncing off his head for a homerun was a funny, freak play. You can't deny that. The fact it happened to the guy who was jabbing needles in his and his teammates' asses in bathroom stalls and who would later go on to get kicked out of a Mexican league for banned substances make it a little funnier. He was booted from a Mexican league for banned substances in a country where steroids are practically over the counter. Some refer to Mexico ad "God's Blindspot." (Of course, I never would.) Was he using horse steroids? Perhaps illegal horse steroids?
Currently, you can pay Jose $40 or $50 and he'll send a happy birthday text to someone. For $5,000, he'll take you bigfoot hunting topped off with UFO spotting. That alone definitely makes it okay to joke about him, he's obviously not taking himself too seriously. (Full disclosure if I had $5,000 just sitting around and no fear of my wife's reaction to the decision, I would 100% go bigfoot hunting with him. If anyone could deliver a live sasquatch, I'd bet it's Canseco. Come to think of it, selling the photos would turn the trip into a profit...dammit, I'm practically losing money by not going. That's it, I'm booking the trip. Don't go stealing my investment idea and book before me.)
I doubt he'll ever meet me and "slap a hata" as he likes to say but if he does, I'll take the "hata slap" I deserve like a man with no complaints. Plus, it would make everything that much more hilarious. Lifes easier when you don't take the small stuff so seriously.
2 great aspects of this highlight are that there’s no bat flip and the the people in the stands don’t have their faces buried cell phones.
It would be better with a bat flip tbh but still amazing. Go tigers!
They actually have fans without masks too! Oh it makes me miss the good ol days
I don't mind the bat flip. Times change and it's great to see players being more comfortable in celebrating
Don't forget he didn't point at the sky when he touched the plate too
Anytime a hitter fouls it straight back like that means he JUST missed crushing it…and then he proceeded to. Loved watching this dude as a kid
Legend has it, the ball still hasn't fallen
I'm a Blue Jays fan, but I miss Tiger Stadium. What an incredible place to watch baseball.
I remember seeing Joe Carter, John Olerud, and Candy Maldonado beat the crap out of us at a game. I think it was like 14-4. Jays fans traveled well. 30% Jays fans there I would say.
I'm an Ohio based Blue Jay fan, but you are right, Jays fans travel well. I always liked Detroit because I could listen to two classy announcers on my radio while I watched the game- Ernie Harwell and Paul Carey. how lucky Tiger fans were to have them back in the day.@@DJMetzler337
I was watching the game when Cecil hit that one. As I recall it was estimated to have gone 551 feet.
Love how Cecil had the Top Buttons undone on the Jersey.
Big Man, puttin' in Work, on a Hot Summers Day in Detroit!
These back to back 50hr seasons by Fielder were fun to watch back in the day, almost forgot about these seasons.
He had 51 and then 44.
@@GreekboyyD 51 + 44 = 95/2 = 47.5 average for the two seasons. 47.5 is over half way between 40 and 50, so common knowledge says you round up to the higher number which means 50 in each of the two seaons. See, cflo, was spot on.
@@rlfmichigan still not back to back to 50 homers.
Common knowledge.
@@GreekboyyD You're kinda slow, aren't ya, yiorgos. Climb back into your short bus.
Man look at all those hall of faMERS OUT THERE
one missing, Trammell should not be in the HOF without Lou Whitaker, careers are almost identical
Love how they show the at bat in its entirety. Context and the play by play puts you in the moment! Too many vids give you just a pitch and the hit. Well done here.
The foul ball, third pitch, going straight back, means that Cecil knows how to time the fastball. That will shake the confidence of the pitcher. 2 pitches later, he hung the same pitch. Boom.
Love these memories of Tiger Stadium. I went to dozens of games there since I was 8 years old I've got tons of memories. Cecil was there 2 put butts in the seats. And that's exactly what he did. Everyone came out to see Cecil hit a homerun. I was at a game where he almost cleared the roof. The ball landed just a couple feet foul on top of the roof in left field and roll back down. We almost got to see one. Left field it's more of a challenge then right field. Norm Cash 4 times to right field, Jason Thompson twice, Kirk Gibson a few times and Lou Whitaker once. I was at that game when Lou hit it over. I saw the ball go up and it never bounce back down on the field and we're all asking each other did that go out? Found out after the game it certainly did. Man I miss Tiger Stadium.
👍😥😥
I miss baseball, and sports in general. But baseball was awesome in the last 25 years of 1900s
I miss the days of guys like Cecil and Mo Vaughn, who’d lean over the plate.
Cool
Oscar Gamble stood on the plate
....and who didn't cheat.
Kuffar the Deplorable yeah Cecil fielder didn’t take steroids lol
Mo Vaughn. That dude
I remember that game. I was there, 3rd baseline 8 rows up with my parents and brother.
Brandon Smith I need to see your tickets please. Surely, you must’ve took a selfie at least? Lol.
@@ptrainingbytim I was like 9 or 10 yrs old... What makes that an even bigger memory, my parents told us they were getting divorce/separating after we got home from that game. It was the last weekend family trip we took. Went to the zoo as well.
Brandon Smith Ah man I’m sorry to hear that. My parents divorced when I was 19ish - had they’d done it when I was only 9, I probably would’ve died. God bless you friend.
I would've totally been cool with my parents divorcing, if it meant being able to sit in some good seats and seeing Cecil hit that homerun!!
Crazy I was there to in the bleachers I was 10 and my mom had kicked my dad out earlier that year her new boyfriend took me I’ll never forget it!
one of the great ballparks from the early 20st century, some amazing highlights. mark steroids mcguire would be the 4th right hander to hit one out to left. 30 went out to right, norm cash had 4. babe ruth hit a "ruthian" homer to center that went out when it was single deck. also where lou gehrig would take himself out of the line up, and where he'd start his last game. and if you're old enough you'll remember reggie jackson's homer during the all star game that hit the lights in right field. perfectly built that only the strongest players could hit them out of the stadium.
tomitstube good statement, I remember watching Reggie Jacksons tower shot at the 1971 All-Star game. What’s interesting is the all-star game in Detroit in 1951 & 1971 both games had 6 home runs an all-star game record throughout all star history until last years all star game had 10 home runs that game in DC.
I cannot possibly fathom anybody hitting one out of the stadium to dead center in Tiger Stadium. That sounds more like Babe Ruth folklore than reality.
I miss old Tiger Stadium
Pee bathtub
Tiger Stadium. Where you walk through the dark concourse, up a ramp to the seats, and are overcome by all the greats that played there. Ballparks like that are sadly going by the wayside.
@@steveroe6771 🐅tiger stadium had improved when close down:;; from. refreshment ;;; .more variety restaurants; sit places to eat:::; however ;; it was just too old to keep;; detroit tiger make more 💰with comerica park
Tiger 🐅stadium had per in the bathtub in the restrooms for men
Great roofer homerun baseball hitting stadium 🏟, Cecil fielder lefty roofer style
I was at this game, too. Canseco, McGwire and Trammell also homered as well as John Shelby, who nearly hit for the cycle but an infield single was stolen from him by a bad call at first base in his final at-bat! 40,000 for a Saturday afternoon game with a sub-.500 team thanks to bargain day promotion (remember those?) and Cecil.
I was also there. It was africa hot and the balls were flying. Mark McGwire hit one further than Cecil ...at least halfway up the bleachers.
That was the AL Champion A's Cecil crushed. Dave Stewart had thrown a no-hitter in June that year. How far was that homer?
John Hogthrob What are you talking about? Cecil hit it over the stadium. Big mac hit in the bleachers. So howd Mark hit it further
I was also there. 14 years old with my mom dad and little brother. We were 10 rows behind the A's dugout. I remember being in the shade most of the game but it was hot and dry and both teams were beating the shit out of that little white ball. I'll never forget it.
I remember those days I’m trying to remember if I was at that game or not
My dad and I was there sitting out in center field when Cecil Fielder hit the ball over the roof.
Wow I remember sparky anderson said Oakland a"s hitters were jealous
Ha! I was at this game with my dad. I was a huge A's fan and was so pumped to see McGwire and Canseco (both also homered). Anyway, I looked down at the program when this happened, and when I looked up it saw the ball bouncing on the roof. What a memory
Gotta love the sound of that bat cracking that ball!
I was at that game with my wife and daughter. We had good seats; 2nd row on the 3rd base line. But it was sunny and hot that day, and we sat in the sun for far too long. We were sunburned big time. Kinda put a damper on that monster 'bye, Felicia.' I do remember the way it sounded. Sweet.
Very loud! He got it all.
A truly mammoth shot. I wonder what Mark McGwire thought when he witnessed that bomb by Cecil. It would have been great to see those two in a HR hitting contest.
Your Royal Highness He was thinking, “I gotta step it up on the juice to keep up with Cecil”
@@dominicturmel8166 Yep, while Cecil's intake of steak and cheeseburgers increase exponentially, with that new contract in 1991.
I was there for Al Kaline Day 08-02-70. The Twins were in town for a double header that day. Killebrew hit 2 of the longest HRs I've ever seen that stayed IN Tiger Stadium. In game 1, the 1st one went deep into the upper deck in left-center above the 370' mark; the 2nd one, in game 2, went DEEP into the right-center field upper deck halfway between the 365' mark and the 440' mark. (Just short of under the big scoreboard!)
Meanwhile, watching from his position at first base, Mark McGwire thought, "I gotta figure out a way to generate more power . . . "
Massive! And the home run was awesome, too. You have to love Cecil.
That ball was CRUSHED. Good view at 3:19 of the big man putting all his strength and body weight into that shot!
Met Cecil at the Rich Martin’s All-star Baseball camp at Hofstra University back in 95. Man I never saw anyone hit a baseball in person as far as him. Of course he used a metal bat just for fun and hit a few off the building across the street in left field. Great watching him play.
So nice to see a player hit a HR and not point to the sky 6 times
Or pound his chest and do a dance
Legend has it that ball just landed 2 years ago in August of 2017
Who's car did it hit on Trumbell?
@@richbrake9910 One had to hit the ball over the right field stands, to hit Trumbull Ave. Over the left field stands was towards The Fisher Freeway (I-75).
Don't forget Reggie Jackson cleared the right field roof hitting a transformer off of Dock Ellis in the 1971 All Star game.
And Dock Ellis was so high, he thought he was pitching to Gordie Howe!
That one would have cleared the roof on the fly
Lots of people hit home runs over the right field roof. The left field roof was way farther. Jim Edmunds hit one OVER the transformer that Reggie hit, with little fanfare. And I recall Rob Deer hitting one just foul over the left field roof that still hasn't landed... right before he struck out.
Though Reggie's blast may not have been as far as those left field shots, it was remembered because it was in the All-star game, and- it was Reggie.
Probably one of the longest homers ever at 535 feet
I was in the crowd that day. My Uncle Jim and cousin Jeff. Absolutely a legendary hit!
Off the great Dave Stewart. Similar to McGwire's homerun off Randy Johnson. Great power pitcher vs. great power hitter
Seeing this massive home run reminds me of the mammoth shot hit by Tony Perez in the 7th game of the 1975 World Series at Boston. Perez's blast that night may have been a red-seater at Riverfront. I've seen closeups of the look on Perez's face as he hit it: it was a look of real determination. Cecil Fielder was a great player who just played hard, day in and day out. That's the type of play Sparky Anderson inspired.
Cecil Fielder was a really good and fun player to watch! God bless everyone
Treat your fathers nice. Your fathers are to be cherished. That for me is what was evoked from this brief Archived Video for the masses and certainly Detroit fans. If we not in the dog pound we don’t have to get out of it.
Beautiful stadium that never should’ve been torn down
Tiger stadium had great bars near the stadium : comerica park too expensive
Man, Cecil was in good shape back then! 👍🏾👍🏾
I was there when Frank Howard did it in 1968.
I save 20% at geico
I've never seen a human being hit a baseball that far in my life!! I can watch this a million times & never get sick of this clip!!
Dave Kingman, Cubs vs Phillies in Wrigley Field... phillies won 23-22... estimated 600ft
Saw Frank Howard hit one off of Chris Short at Connie Mack Stadium in 1963 which cleared double decker bleachers in left center, sandwiched between a billboard sign & a light tower before clearing the roof!
Saw Frank Howard hit one off Ken Johnson (knuckleballer) in the old/old original Yankee Stadium in the upper deck in left field (an absolute bomb in 1968 or 1969. The ball landed above the aisle that separated the box and reserve seats. Absolutely crushed Kenny Johnson's knuckleball.
The way he hit that ball was unbelievable and he has hit many Home Runs in his career that was close to that shot he hit in Tiger Stadium. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
This team was before it’s time . Built on the pure saber metric outcome !
All their players did 1 of the following:
BB / HR / K
Lol Rob Deere would’ve fit in perfectly in today’s game 😆😆
I was expecting John Madden to crash through the outfield wall yelling, "Hey, this game isn't over yet! I caught that ball!":)
Great flashback. Dave Stewart was a great pitcher too. He almost was on the first fastball. You won't get two of those past him.
Boone Docker yea Dave Stewart was a great pitcher. he won the cy young one year when he was 27-4 I believe..f crazy! , back when starting pitcher's actually pitched till they were getting rocked
Stewart deserved some better seasons earlier in his career. he would have then been a shoe in for the HOF
Big names in this clip. Cecil Fielder, Dave Stewart, Alan Trammell, Mark McGwire, Rickey Henderson.
Fielder was a beast as well as David Stewart. Coming from lifelong White Sox fan.
White Sox fan here as well, and Fielder was one of those guys who you just waited to pound one. He was really, really strong.
The Tigers from 1990-1994 had some monster batting orders. If they could have had just average pitching, they might have made some noise in the AL East.
your team should have never moved out of the original sox stadium. it was a horrible place but full of memories..also, bring back the 87-90 unis that bobby thigpen was sporting when the dumb asses made him save 56 games but still he was no Eck!! HOF is more meaningful..
Amazing. As a former Detroit area resident, can I just say I wish the Tigers would get really good again! Best fans in the world. Ain't nothing like a Tigers ballgame. Serious nostalgia here.
I remember that year, he chased 50 and got it. ESPN carried his every at-bat until he got it. 51 and 44 homers, back-to-back years. He played in Japan prior to that.
Never forget Ernie Harwell’s call of both 50 and 51 at Yankee Stadium on the last day of the regular season.
I forgot just how big Cecil Fielder was, especially in that era. Just an absolute big dude.
McGwire at 1st base all skinny and shit 😂😂 before the roids.
Robert Young thinking the same thing, was inspired after seeing that HR 🤣🤣🤣
Personally, I prefer the pre-performance enhancing drug era of sports. Players were more energetic and animated it seemed in my opinion. Now they’re bigger and stronger perhaps, but not as agile.
Still hit 48 HR
That skinny McGwire was probably still 225. Had pretty broad shoulders
McGuire replaced my friend at first base for USC when my friend pull a hamstring.
THANK YOU for showing the entire at-bat and not 7 or 8 seconds like Baseball King does on Facebook.
No problem! Glad you enjoyed it!
When I was a kid we lived in Cleveland in the early 90s saw some terrible baseball. I would go early for bp and Rob deer Albert Belle etc hit tons of homeruns. When Cecil got up there it was a totally different sound. He crushed many balls out of Cleveland stadium. Tremendous power.
I loved that old park!