What Really Happened To Jose Fernandez

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @patelron6
    @patelron6 3 года назад +1824

    I don't really cry when watching sports but Dee Gordon's home run and his emotions rounding the bases made me cry.

    • @Daniel-Weaver
      @Daniel-Weaver 3 года назад +66

      Best pitch Colon ever threw.

    • @kevintd9900
      @kevintd9900 3 года назад +14

      That’s one of those moments that I’ll never forget for me the biggest goosebumps moment in sports history

    • @AlexOnStreets
      @AlexOnStreets 3 года назад +7

      same

    • @deadarmd
      @deadarmd 3 года назад +6

      I'm not crying youre crying

    • @MalcomNotTCG
      @MalcomNotTCG 3 года назад +6

      It makes me very literally every time

  • @waynetables9609
    @waynetables9609 3 года назад +3160

    Jose was my friend. I went to high school with him at Alonso. The culture shock was a big deal. He acted how he always acted, not knowing that some of those actions were frowned upon in America. He was a kind soul. None of his antics were malicious. RIP to a real life hero.

    • @bobbyyy6634
      @bobbyyy6634 3 года назад +37

      Wait really?

    • @ernie734
      @ernie734 3 года назад +120

      Some people dont know how to handle that personality. He was young man.

    • @ok3858
      @ok3858 3 года назад +19

      @ ?

    • @jmanc5554
      @jmanc5554 3 года назад +12

      Thank you for your words friend

    • @ernie734
      @ernie734 3 года назад +73

      @ look if he did that's his shit. He would provide for family, take care of family and people. As long as he was providing for his family paid his bills on time then why not. To each their own

  • @richiemattes5333
    @richiemattes5333 3 года назад +330

    Thank you Jose for being so kind to my son and signing his Baseball. To this day he treasures it and keeps a picture of Jose on his wall.

    • @ianjamelske8371
      @ianjamelske8371 2 года назад +6

      Just think someday when your son is all grown up, he will realize that a drunk, druggie, and murderer signed his baseball...

    • @rissatheboss1453
      @rissatheboss1453 2 года назад +32

      @@ianjamelske8371 you need to shush.

    • @edrobinson4512
      @edrobinson4512 2 года назад +42

      @@ianjamelske8371 just think.. some day if by some miracle you have children; they will have to look at their grotesque, judgemental father...

    • @edrobinson4512
      @edrobinson4512 2 года назад

      hmm. maybe a little over the top, but don't judge drug use you judgemental prick. He went through more peril and troubles than you could ever imagine.

    • @bullymaguire4234
      @bullymaguire4234 2 года назад +1

      @@ianjamelske8371 lmao

  • @BaseballHistorian
    @BaseballHistorian 3 года назад +2464

    Still remember how gutting it was to wake up to the news of his death. It feels so unreal, even today. RIP.

    • @avender6077
      @avender6077 3 года назад +21

      I remember my dad telling me. I didn’t know much of him as I was like 6 but now I realize how big of a loss this was for the game of baseball

    • @6000quinn
      @6000quinn 3 года назад +25

      It felt like when Kobe died, I could not forget it

    • @ghostface9702
      @ghostface9702 3 года назад +8

      Yeah, fuck the other people who lost their lives. Only focus on the famous people...

    • @Memorex996
      @Memorex996 3 года назад +26

      @@ghostface9702 If Jose Fernandez wasn't on that boat you wouldn't have known about the others on the boat or that there was a crash

    • @ghostface9702
      @ghostface9702 3 года назад +1

      @@Memorex996 yea I would. You know they still put it on the news even if they ain’t famous right? Lol

  • @taylormillion7244
    @taylormillion7244 3 года назад +1527

    Regardless of what happened, he was a great pitcher and it’s sad we couldn’t see his full potential

    • @troyhandy8943
      @troyhandy8943 3 года назад +9

      We saw his full potential! He just didn’t live long enough

    • @cpbeslidin3611
      @cpbeslidin3611 3 года назад +7

      He went to my high school we got a great baseball program look out for Jordan butler from UF 🔥🔥

    • @Noticerofthings
      @Noticerofthings 3 года назад +2

      Did he died?

    • @t-rozbenouameur5304
      @t-rozbenouameur5304 3 года назад +2

      @@Noticerofthings yes he did died in a boat accident

    • @wq198mnr
      @wq198mnr 3 года назад +6

      @@Noticerofthings I don’t know if he did or not. The video was very ambiguous in that regard

  • @camrobischon4369
    @camrobischon4369 3 года назад +533

    2.58 career ERA in 4 years. Incredible player who could have been one of the greatest of all time. Sad to hear the way that all ended. RIP to everyone on that boat.

    • @NoName-fo7mz
      @NoName-fo7mz 3 года назад

      Horrible person tho

    • @cody8385
      @cody8385 3 года назад +6

      @@NoName-fo7mz come on bro don’t try to disgrace the memory of such a highly regarded person. Truth is we will never know what actually happened that night.

    • @thekhanbrothers4305
      @thekhanbrothers4305 3 года назад

      @@cody8385 yeah exactly

    • @chrisconley8583
      @chrisconley8583 2 года назад +7

      @@cody8385 he was high as a mountain goat while operating a boat with others in it. That’s the only “high” that needs to be regarded.

    • @bennieboi7114
      @bennieboi7114 2 года назад

      @@chrisconley8583 I’m sure all of them were lit any one of them could have been driving it. I’m willing to bet they got on the boat willingly knowing Jose shouldn’t be driving it.

  • @wonder_9315
    @wonder_9315 3 года назад +1498

    I remember the day after he died I was in my high school journalism class (I live in Miami). The teacher asked us what stories we had picked to write about, and after the first person said “Jose Fernandez”, she asked us how many people had picked his death. Every person in that 30+ person class had their hand up.

  • @RodrigoRodriguez-sr4zm
    @RodrigoRodriguez-sr4zm 3 года назад +98

    I just want to sat thank you to Baseball Dosen't Exist for making a video on a heartfelt legen like Jose Fernandez. Jose to some of us in Miami is more than a baseball player and appreciate all the work that goes into making videos like this, especially of a player who wasn't considered extremely famous at the time of his death. Thank you for this and may Jose be remembered for ever.

  • @kyleb9719
    @kyleb9719 2 года назад +320

    His story, regardless how it ended, is heartbreaking and he deserves to be remembered positively and proudly for what he accomplished and the talent he had. RIP to all three of those who passed away tragically.

    • @warplace7058
      @warplace7058 2 года назад +23

      He was a cokehead who killed two people. So you’re honoring a criminal? While we are at it, lets remember the positive aspects of other drunk and high drivers that killed people, who you probably have undoubtedly chastised, but since this guy was a MLB pitcher, it’s okay.

    • @lk2704
      @lk2704 2 года назад +11

      @@warplace7058 Did you ignore what he said? He said "regardless how it ended, we need to remember him for what he accomplished and how he was as a person". Jose was a good man, and if any of his friends were sailing the boat, they would have also crashed the boat.

    • @warplace7058
      @warplace7058 2 года назад +17

      @@lk2704 Playing baseball makes you a good man? Talk about celebrity worship. I'm sure Timothy McVeigh was a "good man" at some point. Lets remember Timothy for when he was good, "regardless how it ended."

    • @Ues2DC
      @Ues2DC 2 года назад +14

      @@warplace7058 61 upvotes for that comment too. America has a real issue with celebrity worship. Imagine it was a regular person who did that - even if they had a similar backstory minus the MLB career. Most comments would not be nearly as forgiving.

    • @LeoKinhg
      @LeoKinhg Год назад +1

      @@warplace7058 Karl malone is in the HOF though

  • @thatfreedomguy5184
    @thatfreedomguy5184 3 года назад +1055

    R.I.P. to one of the most talented pitchers ever.

    • @Calmlysmoke420
      @Calmlysmoke420 3 года назад +30

      Yup. Miss Yordano Ventura too.

    • @kevingohdcantgo10_0
      @kevingohdcantgo10_0 3 года назад +3

      @@Calmlysmoke420 *yordano

    • @Noticerofthings
      @Noticerofthings 3 года назад

      Did he died

    • @cj6580
      @cj6580 3 года назад +13

      @@Noticerofthings 🤦‍♂️ did you not see the video

    • @Noticerofthings
      @Noticerofthings 3 года назад +4

      @@cj6580 No it’s too long for me to watch but now I see he died on a cruise ship that sunk

  • @jasonmilly3320
    @jasonmilly3320 3 года назад +581

    Damn already 5 years ago. No telling how dominant he'd be right now.

    • @hbsbidjj3262
      @hbsbidjj3262 3 года назад +12

      He said he’d most likely be in prison so we wouldn’t know anyway

    • @ryankeaveney7504
      @ryankeaveney7504 3 года назад +1

      He was so good in the few years he played. Gone too soon.

    • @bluwyd6542
      @bluwyd6542 3 года назад +1

      Prob not very much... he’d still be good but idk IMO I think the rookies would have overrun him like the did the rest of the considered all stars of his era

    • @AndrewA3608
      @AndrewA3608 3 года назад

      @@hbsbidjj3262 yeah but if the event never happened

    • @Klocks420
      @Klocks420 3 года назад +19

      @@bluwyd6542 Nah man...Jose was special. He had easily the best fastball/slider combo in the entire game and he was getting better and better. He would have been a legend dude

  • @takenoprisoners837
    @takenoprisoners837 3 года назад +71

    What an amazing story. Unfortunately, he made a really bad decision. It's truely heartbreaking. He had something special inside.

    • @nonyabizz3533
      @nonyabizz3533 2 года назад +16

      I've made several bad mistakes, I think we all do. Some just dont get to live to learn from them

    • @blitzkrieg634
      @blitzkrieg634 Год назад

      ​@@nonyabizz3533shitty part ab life ain't it

    • @yutikoo
      @yutikoo 8 месяцев назад

      @@nonyabizz3533no one cared

  • @AnteriorEE
    @AnteriorEE 3 года назад +203

    Thank you Josè for helping me through one of the darkest and hardest periods of my life. I happened to find baseball in 2013 when I couldn't sleep at night, and me living in Sweden ment watching the games pretty late. This also happened to be the year he debuted on the big scene, remember there was a lot of buzz surrounding his first appearance so I had to watch this kid. His first game was enough to make me a huge fan and after that, no matter what the local time was, I'd get up.to watch him pitch. The magical and electric aura around this guy had me spellbound, made me instantly forget about all the darkness. I thank you again for all that Jose, a true legend for me, now and forever.

    • @meluk6991
      @meluk6991 3 года назад +3

      What an amazing story. Hope all is well.

  • @hoodie.montana
    @hoodie.montana 3 года назад +1633

    just because he was intoxicated doesn't make him the villain, I'm sure all three of them were, it was one of those crazy miami nights. the one thing this story should remind us is to be mindful of what we do and be responsible and not reckless. this still feels surreal RIP to all three of em.

    •  3 года назад +8

      He would've been executed if he survived

    • @terminalpreppie8439
      @terminalpreppie8439 3 года назад +104

      @ highly doubt it. Manslaughter charges are more likely, since he obviously didn't crash intentionally and was a huge name with a massive fan base. Even if he got murder charges they wouldn't be 1st degree, so no chance he would've gotten death

    • @acouch5618
      @acouch5618 3 года назад +55

      Jesse W your brain is far too small. It would've been for manslaughter and death penalties for manslaughter are extremely rare

    •  3 года назад +4

      @@terminalpreppie8439 I was being facetious. Do you know what that means? Apparently not. Go back to school kid .

    • @terminalpreppie8439
      @terminalpreppie8439 3 года назад +53

      @ lmao this reads like a Facebook comment. If your other comment was supposed to be sarcastic, your sense of it is awful

  • @PlagueOfWasps
    @PlagueOfWasps 3 года назад +108

    Baseball may not exist, but Jose Fernandez definitely did.
    May he never be forgotten.

    • @SuperLeafyman
      @SuperLeafyman 2 года назад +2

      At least you tried

    • @roberthuot7887
      @roberthuot7887 Год назад +6

      Baseball may not exist? What the hell have I been watching?

    • @blitzkrieg634
      @blitzkrieg634 Год назад +4

      ​@@roberthuot7887modified cricket

    • @ConnorBrew19
      @ConnorBrew19 Год назад +1

      @@blitzkrieg634A cricket is a bug

    • @NotRoccoPain
      @NotRoccoPain Год назад

      What do you think it is

  • @johnstephens796
    @johnstephens796 3 года назад +55

    I met him once a couple months before he passed in Colorado, I didn’t get to see him pitch but he was nice enough to come sign my autograph where everyone else ignored me

  • @SportingCubed
    @SportingCubed 3 года назад +1169

    Just think that if Yelich and Ozuna had accepted the invitation to go on the boat, they could both not be alive right now

    • @josemendes9526
      @josemendes9526 3 года назад +135

      Or not knowing he was taking drugs they probably would of bounced on him

    • @melissahughes5056
      @melissahughes5056 3 года назад +4

      Duh

    • @abtwopoint0
      @abtwopoint0 3 года назад +42

      @@josemendes9526 they knew he was doing blow.

    • @miket2951
      @miket2951 3 года назад +10

      Yelich would most def not have been there

    • @i_i8924
      @i_i8924 3 года назад +24

      @Jeremy exactly Butterfly Effect.. might have changed events totally

  • @Kari2025
    @Kari2025 3 года назад +50

    All the texts from before the accident are haunting. It’s like everyone knew they weren’t going to be okay.

  • @y4nkggames819
    @y4nkggames819 3 года назад +433

    It’s so sad to think about what he could have become.

    • @Noticerofthings
      @Noticerofthings 3 года назад +2

      Did he died

    • @y4nkggames819
      @y4nkggames819 3 года назад +24

      You joking right

    • @mysterygamermgclues8864
      @mysterygamermgclues8864 3 года назад +8

      @@y4nkggames819 i think they're a wannabe troll bot or something. They're on a lot of replies to other comments.

    • @ghostface9702
      @ghostface9702 3 года назад

      @@Noticerofthings 5 years ago

    • @aidengraves7737
      @aidengraves7737 3 года назад +4

      If he would have stayed healthy, probably one of the greatest pitchers of the 21st century. The guy was an absolute, once in a lifetime, top tier ballplayer

  • @Verlisify
    @Verlisify 3 года назад +1499

    "Today pitchers scream after strikeouts, batters celebrate homeruns, and for the most part nobody has a problem with it"
    I thought it was worse now than ever... actually maybe not since it seems like Bumgarner has cooled off

    • @Diamon-et4yq
      @Diamon-et4yq 3 года назад +1

      @Daniel Faraday wait McCann got ARESTED?

    • @Diamon-et4yq
      @Diamon-et4yq 3 года назад +1

      Wdym by police @Daniel Faraday

    • @PlopstoperGames
      @PlopstoperGames 3 года назад +38

      @@Diamon-et4yq he was joking that he’s the “fun police” policing players who express emotion, like when Fernandez hit a homer and watched it for a little.

    • @johnnyglock2182
      @johnnyglock2182 3 года назад +15

      your baseball opinions suck just like your pokemon sets do. You’re not even good at mons and you don’t know what your talking about for this either 😼

    • @joeg5414
      @joeg5414 3 года назад +1

      I don't care what any pitcher/hitter does does celebrating, as long as it's not taunting or just over the top and excessive. I always thought Bumgarner was an idiot and need to get over himself. Glad to hear he isn't as bad.

  • @tiffymcconkey
    @tiffymcconkey 3 года назад +12

    I will never forget the announcement. I loved watching him play but hated seeing antics he did. Huge braves fan and we were playing a series with the Marlins when it happen. I cried like a baby when watching some of the tribute videos here on RUclips.
    No matter what really happen because we will never know the truth. He was a phenomenal pitcher.

  • @raymondarmatino5030
    @raymondarmatino5030 3 года назад +325

    A guy that goes through the life he did was super nice to his fans and people because he knows real struggle. It's a sad death. People make mistakes sometimes you can't fix them because you die from it. I give him the benefit of the doubt

    • @reagan513
      @reagan513 3 года назад +10

      I agree we all were one step away from death and prison.

    • @jeccdog7584
      @jeccdog7584 3 года назад +8

      @@reagan513 We're all a step away from prison? Kind of -- but not for driving a boat drunk and killing other people. Boating under the influence is a choice he made that resulted in death of other people...

    • @monot00nz
      @monot00nz 3 года назад +1

      You're a "genius" 😂😂😂

    • @shellyb9175
      @shellyb9175 3 года назад +4

      @@jeccdog7584 I think what they meant was that at some point in most people's life; you are one decision away from a horrible mistake. I don't think any of us can look back and not think of a moment where we thought "Thank heaven it didn't go the other way". Just my 2 cents. (For the record; I've had my share of those and feel very fortunate.)

    • @bigdoggaming7438
      @bigdoggaming7438 3 года назад +5

      @@jeccdog7584but most people boat drunk dude.fact.i live next to lake ..its crazy the amount of alcohol u see people buying and putting on there boats.like 80 percent are drinking out there.stay frosty.

  • @DoubleOBond
    @DoubleOBond 3 года назад +150

    Regardless of his death, his life should be celebrated as for the inspirational overcoming all obstacles and becoming the baseball player he will be remembered for. Retire the number already.

    • @cameronfielder4955
      @cameronfielder4955 3 года назад +8

      If you get people killed by acting like a dipshit you forego the honors. Imagine being a friend or family member of one of the victims? He was drunk, on coke, and speeding. Acting like a complete loser. He was good at baseball and had a tough life in Cuba... that doesn’t make up for getting people killedz

    • @IsaacEisenbarth
      @IsaacEisenbarth 3 года назад +11

      @@cameronfielder4955 those other guys were probably doing the same things,still tragic, still not right, but I think no matter who was driving the outcome would have been the same

    • @driley5004
      @driley5004 3 года назад +2

      @@cameronfielder4955 bro, u dont think the other dudes were partying? Come on. You cant be that naïve

    • @shanecampbell139
      @shanecampbell139 3 года назад +2

      @@cameronfielder4955 Everyone makes mistakes . his was costly but he should still be remembered

    • @zosoxo3511
      @zosoxo3511 3 года назад +3

      So let’s remember OJ for being an freak athlete, actor and all around lovely person

  • @spencerk45
    @spencerk45 3 года назад +27

    as a kid he was one of my favorite players rest in peace

  • @pandaking8495
    @pandaking8495 3 года назад +166

    Deadass kinda made me cry he was a nice dude but he seemed that he had a different side that wasn’t just baseball but I still respect the man RIP J.F

    • @leftysheppey
      @leftysheppey 3 года назад +10

      Young guy living his best life, I dont think it was a bad side, just a stupid mistake. All young adults make them

    • @danoneall4013
      @danoneall4013 3 года назад +19

      @@leftysheppey - Living his best life by drinking and doing nose candy and then putting others lives at risk?
      Ok dweeb

    • @leftysheppey
      @leftysheppey 3 года назад +22

      @@danoneall4013 literally 80% of adults I've met have drunk drove at least once, or have used their phones while driving. Not like hes unique in this sense

    • @k0rppi259
      @k0rppi259 3 года назад +28

      @@danoneall4013 I'm not sure whether you are a hypocritical, condescending idiot or just someone who has been too afraid to have any friends or fun in their whole life. No matter which one, you should consider that making a mistake doesn't mean one is necessarily a bad person. Young people especially do all sorts of stupid shit because they don't know any better. Some die for it, some go to jail and many cause problems to other people, but happily most of us learn from the mistakes we make. That's called growing up. You should try it too.

    • @danoneall4013
      @danoneall4013 3 года назад +7

      @@leftysheppey - Just bcuz 80% of them do it, doesn't make it right or OK or an excuse. You drive drunk or high you should be punished. You kill someone by doing those things I mentioned (you failed to mention the nose candy) you should be neutralized.

  • @xkanekii5120
    @xkanekii5120 3 года назад +312

    still remember when Dee Gordon hit that homerun and was crying around the bases so sad :(

    • @hellomiamii
      @hellomiamii 3 года назад +1

      I was at that game man, I had goosebumps

    • @TravelingStacker
      @TravelingStacker 3 года назад

      @@hellomiamii Over a homerun?

  • @EmmettXIV
    @EmmettXIV 3 года назад +20

    16:40 I enjoyed watching Jose Fernandez pitch. He was an entertaining charismatic player. Even though the Marlins were the worst team, I still watched the Marlins games when Fernandez pitched.

  • @XxXFlyingArmBarXxX
    @XxXFlyingArmBarXxX 3 года назад +43

    Jose pitched a total of 471.1 innings with a total of 589 strike outs. That's just above 11 strike outs per 9 innings

  • @bleachsword93
    @bleachsword93 3 года назад +96

    Coming from a Marlins fan born and raised in Miami. Jose was a great person and was becoming the best pitcher in baseball. No doubt he was going through a rough and stressful time in his life at the time of his death, but you still can't take away from what he did for his mother and how he was beloved here in Miami by the community.

    • @sean-ew2qv
      @sean-ew2qv 3 года назад +4

      sure, and he killed two people.

    • @xwarped83
      @xwarped83 3 года назад +2

      @@juanfernandez2183 did you not watch the video?

    • @Abel.1273
      @Abel.1273 3 года назад

      @@sean-ew2qv Those two people had a choice to go with him or not to!

    • @fleabittenrat3138
      @fleabittenrat3138 3 года назад

      @@sean-ew2qv oh well

  • @jackbeck4962
    @jackbeck4962 3 года назад +6

    I almost cried when he died. I never had a real connection to him but I looooved the way he played. He would’ve been a hall of famer for sure

  • @melissamcgillivray
    @melissamcgillivray 3 года назад +19

    I remember hearing the news that Jose had passed. I cried. He was one of my favorite players. I am happy I was able to see him pitch at Dodger Stadium when I had the opportunity.

  • @tdj1450
    @tdj1450 3 года назад +18

    Still remember the day he passed, waking up to the news and going through the day. I’m not a Marlins fan but I respected him so much as a fan and pitcher myself. Frankly he was possibly my favorite non cubs player. That day was very rough and hard to go through for all baseball fans. I will never forget that day.

  • @DAatDA
    @DAatDA 3 года назад +182

    Cuba: A country so great that they don't allow you to leave.

    • @carryeveryday910
      @carryeveryday910 3 года назад +14

      That’s how democrats in America think/act. Policies so good they’re MANDATORY. Lmaoooo.

    • @TM-bn8pv
      @TM-bn8pv 3 года назад +9

      @@carryeveryday910 socialist-communism has a way of doing that. Then they use propaganda, lies, misleading, media, "marketing speak" to spread it...then people eat it up.
      I'm not saying the right doesn't do the same as they use these tactics about the same but there's still a massive difference between the left-right in this regard. Democrats are notorious for this, socialist-communist states are notorious for this (see ANY COMMUNIST state like USSR at the time (HBO series called Chernobyl is almost 100% true off of the original events and even the people in the USSR were for a good part saying how much lies lies propaganda have lead to tens of thousands of deaths in just the Chernobyl incident...Cuba is worse sadly). US does a lot of the same, but heavy socialist-communist states are notorious for secrecy and bending things. China, while it's growing due to their not to recent move to capitalism still holds onto this weird communist way of secrecy (lie, misleading, falsify, etc). Since they started implementing more privatization and capitalism, they are booming. It's weird to see all these non-binary "call me by xyz gender or ill be offended" see extreme socialist-communist as the ultimate ideal( Hint: those people get it the worst). But whatever. Give me a Libertarian any day of the week over the right or left as they have lots of beliefs in the right on economics (well when the right used to stand for mainly small government and the economy was #1 priority as well as the budget....not anymore...and Libertarians also believe a lot with the left on social issues and whats written in our constitution/bill of rights...be whoever you want to be but don't infringe on others essentially...except the left infringes on others lol.).

    • @titojcksn
      @titojcksn 3 года назад +2

      So great you can't complain

    • @UncomfortableShoes
      @UncomfortableShoes 3 года назад

      Agreed! As a left leaning libertarian I’ve argued this point with friends that are committed pure socialist or communists. These authoritarian states never end well. Giving all the power to the government just leads to oppression. Giving all the power to one group always leads to that.

    • @UncomfortableShoes
      @UncomfortableShoes 3 года назад

      @@carryeveryday910 eh, the Republicans are just as guilty in america of trying to force things on people. I’d say it’s pretty equal when you stand back from it. Also, comparing the American democrat as it is today to socialist or communist is a strange comparison. They are very pro capitalism. American Democrats are a right leaning party. They have been for a long time. The proof of this is the fact that they haven’t raised minimum wage, a left ideal, they’ve don’t nothing for unions, a left ideal, and they have not voted for or pushed universal healthcare, a major left ideal. That’s why, in large part, so many American struggle to see the difference between the parties. There isn’t much. Republican are right economically and the democrats are left of republicans but still right of center. Unlike, Say Canada, which has a Conservative party(right) a liberal party (center) and the New Democrats (actual left) party. American also does this weird thing where they group leftists together with liberals. Truth is leftists hate liberals as much as Conservatives. Lol

  • @bstump2426
    @bstump2426 3 года назад +69

    That one video of the marlins and Dee Gordon was heartbreaking💔

  • @catvro6864
    @catvro6864 3 года назад +17

    I have never been a baseball fan, but the way this guys structures and narrates his videos have sucked me into binge watching all the videos and actually gave me an interest in watching it.

  • @bobsaget832
    @bobsaget832 2 года назад +1

    So sad man. I can’t stand tragic stories like this, but I can’t help but watch videos on Jose Fernandez just to learn more about his legacy and the way he changed the game. Just, truly heartbreaking

  • @bannankev
    @bannankev 3 года назад +150

    No matter how many times I see the Dee Gordon at Bat I cannot stop crying. It’s an immediate feeling. It just pulls at me. Every. Single. Time. 😢

    • @ReplayX2X
      @ReplayX2X 3 года назад +1

      Its emotional, man. Shit hits ya right in the heart.

    • @certifiedfnhater4038
      @certifiedfnhater4038 3 года назад +2

      It’s a tough moment to see. Dee was on of my favorite players

    • @MozzeeFootball
      @MozzeeFootball 3 года назад

      wait what happened to him

    • @ChipJohnson
      @ChipJohnson 3 года назад

      I'm not a Marlins fan. Hell, I didn't even really know Jose Fernandez really existed ( of if I did, I don't remember ), so his death honestly didn't affect me. However, it was his teammates' reaction that makes me tear up every time; hell, I almost cry. Then the tears come when I watch Dee Gordon launch a shot over the right field fence.

  • @fourthhorseman4531
    @fourthhorseman4531 3 года назад +7

    Braves fan here. I loved Jose. I loved the energy and passion he had in every game I saw him play. RIP Jose, I miss you.

  • @onetimes1
    @onetimes1 3 года назад +33

    Young man from Cuba experiencing EVERYTHING for the *first* time. More power to him. Sadly, made a bad decision.

  • @joshuaweiss8280
    @joshuaweiss8280 3 года назад +186

    Look at the young players in the league now and you’ll notice they all act like this man

    • @jimmydean4444
      @jimmydean4444 3 года назад +11

      Which is a shame. The level of class has DRASTICALLY dropped. Cringy in my opinion!

    • @RussM87
      @RussM87 3 года назад +49

      @@jimmydean4444 oh hush. Baseball is practically unwatchable with how slow and bland it is.

    • @shawnhughes4192
      @shawnhughes4192 3 года назад +8

      @@jimmydean4444 I agree. As a Canadian I did NOT like Brett Lawrie on my Blue Jays. Control yourself ffs

    • @BobbEditz
      @BobbEditz 3 года назад +9

      @ RusM 87 Then why are you in the comments of a BASEBALL video? Go to a baseball hater video and comment there bud no one wants you here

    • @RussM87
      @RussM87 3 года назад

      @@BobbEditz cause this channel tells some good stories. I don't mind watching baseball, but watching live is the worst experience ever

  • @JIbanez1989
    @JIbanez1989 3 года назад +80

    I was at the first game when Dee Gordon hit that home run. I remember looking around and there wasn’t a single pair of dry eyes in that stadium. I will never forget that day in my life. R.I.P. #TheKid

    • @meluk6991
      @meluk6991 3 года назад +6

      That must've have been a surreal, moving experience one can encounter with the masses as witnesses. A beautiful and touching moment, I'm sure.

    • @asher9353
      @asher9353 2 года назад

      @@meluk6991 ong

  • @gofishglobal7919
    @gofishglobal7919 3 года назад +10

    His death was one of the heaviest non-family/friend deaths I have ever endured. He was our family’s baseball hero.
    A lot of times unique intense strong people who have gone through a lot in life do intense things and have intense reactions to things. We see it all around us.
    BTW, Andre Dawson played at Southwest Miami High School which is 5 minutes from St. Brendan’s Catholic Church where José Fernandez’ funeral service took place.

  • @retro_retro_retro
    @retro_retro_retro 3 года назад +582

    Mr Baseball doesn’t exist is going to hit 100k here’s some popcorn to celebrate🍿

    • @kevingohdcantgo10_0
      @kevingohdcantgo10_0 3 года назад +1

      Ok

    • @goalhornstudios8426
      @goalhornstudios8426 3 года назад +3

      Thanks man

    • @jgaa5045
      @jgaa5045 3 года назад +1

      You should be called Mr. Obvious. Also, it will be Wednesday tomorrow.

    • @unlistedprod218
      @unlistedprod218 3 года назад +7

      @@jgaa5045 shut the f up and stop being toxic

    • @rorye6952
      @rorye6952 3 года назад +1

      What’s even more nuts is that it’s mostly in the last four months, in 13 videos

  • @toddrichardson8595
    @toddrichardson8595 3 года назад +290

    Imagine if Christian Yelich and Marcell Ozuna hadn't declined Jose inviting them out the night he died...

    • @kevink6420
      @kevink6420 3 года назад +61

      Yelich seems like he’d definitely avoid that stuff, seems pretty grounded.

    • @jackcerven2415
      @jackcerven2415 3 года назад +3

      The Brewers would be surewed that's for sure

    • @dannysunay8099
      @dannysunay8099 3 года назад +9

      That is why, they knew the scene behind closed doors, they knew better!

    • @johngray2444
      @johngray2444 3 года назад +4

      As a braves fan I would be very sad

    • @MossyRootz
      @MossyRootz 3 года назад

      They weren't trying to party like that

  • @jacklempke7779
    @jacklempke7779 3 года назад +5

    These videos are amazing man. Thank you for the awesome content!

  • @dawg6556
    @dawg6556 3 года назад +82

    i’ll never forget seeing “celebrating the life of josé fernández” first thing on that sunday september morning. i cried for hours that day. he was my hero. and i was lucky enough to meet him twice
    RIP Niño

    • @jakkesang
      @jakkesang 3 года назад

      Ok

    • @IanlikesCards
      @IanlikesCards 3 года назад

      @@johnm9156 yeah you can
      You see them once and then you see them again
      But I get what your saying you mean someone new twice

  • @Nick1994H
    @Nick1994H 3 года назад +8

    Bro. If you keep making videos of this quality and format you are going to blow up. Don't see anyone doing baseball vids like this. Keep up the good work.

  • @hailmaryrecordings8255
    @hailmaryrecordings8255 2 года назад +9

    I’ve watched four of your segments tonight & I absolutely love the work you’ve done.
    Baseball’s the best.

  • @muzzadel412
    @muzzadel412 3 года назад +20

    I remember hearing the news about this. I loved this kid as a pitcher. His velo, control and character were all there. And Dee Gordon’s home run shot days after the news broke, nothing but water works out of me. RIP kid you left a hell of a mark on baseball in a short time.

  • @emilys.7953
    @emilys.7953 3 года назад +9

    I remember him cheering on the bench for his teammates like i have never seen another mlb player do, let alone a starting pitcher. So fun to watch. I cried then and now. So much fire in that heart. He inspired a lot of people. I think he should have a locker in that locker room. I believe he had a good soul.

  • @soflo_chris2010
    @soflo_chris2010 3 года назад +25

    He outwayed the bad in my opinion I remember watching him he’s such a good soul

  • @sharifhassan7742
    @sharifhassan7742 3 года назад +13

    Jose made me like baseball a sport I always thought was boring. He was my favorite player. I was going through a rough patch in life when he died and the news of him dying sent me into tears. He’s not a murderer. There was no malicious intent involved. That video of Dee Gordon rounding the bases still hits a certain cord in my chest and takes me back to that time in my life. Life is short. Everyone make the most of it.

    • @3crowns21
      @3crowns21 2 года назад

      It is still boring. They need to get the games to 2 hr., like they used to be.

  • @counter546
    @counter546 3 года назад +118

    It's crazy to think that we also came so close to losing Yelich and Ozuna too 😐 life is crazy.

    • @Memorex996
      @Memorex996 3 года назад +24

      maybe if they went, Jose would still be alive. sadly we'll never know.

    • @dannysunay8099
      @dannysunay8099 3 года назад

      Life is crazy only if you live crazy! Remember, say ugh to drugs!

    • @ghostface9702
      @ghostface9702 3 года назад

      Guys, we gotta stop thinking about this situation as “What if” what happened, happened. Don’t keep looking at this situation as “what if”. It’s already a done deal and he got his consequence for doing drugs.

    • @reedaraiza8622
      @reedaraiza8622 3 года назад

      Honestly if they went, I doubt they would have all done the drugs together, it’s hard to say but they all had a game the next day and Jose was the only one who didn’t have to actually play, so in that case i don’t think he would have just done cocaine in front of his Teammates without them doing the drug with him as well

    • @mn1170
      @mn1170 3 года назад

      Or they could have kept him from snorting cocaine and crashing his boat killing everyone. Who knows. That’s where drugs lead you , jail or death

  • @Nick_Simpson007
    @Nick_Simpson007 Год назад +5

    One thing I had read was before the 2016 season the Diamondbacks really wanted Jose and the Marlins were ready to make a deal with Miami receiving 5 players. But Arizona ended up getting cold feet at the last minute because they didn’t want to part with both AJ Pollock and Patrick Corbin crazy to think about. Jose and his buddies would more than likely still be alive today if that trade was made.

  • @rjgesq.8967
    @rjgesq.8967 3 года назад +10

    as a life long Marlins fan, i miss Fernandez in our club house and on the field. RIP Jose. I still wear your jersey to this day. I got to see him throw 12 strike outs against the Cubs at Marlins Park. amazing.

    • @felixriveaq2297
      @felixriveaq2297 3 года назад

      Imagine if Jose never died the Marlins wouldn’t break the great core they had of Ozuna Realmuto Yelich Stanton and would of had a nasty rotation with Jose Fernandez Sixto Sanchez Sandy Alcantara Pablo Lopez Trevor Rogers man this team could of been the dodgers

  • @BensPitchingClips
    @BensPitchingClips 3 года назад +42

    Such a great story... so sad what happened to him. His personality and skills is likely what that Marlins franchise needed to make a far postseason run. :(

    • @mn1170
      @mn1170 3 года назад

      Yep. That’s when they decided to blow up the team and sell off Stanton, Ozuna, Yelich, and Realmuto

  • @annatheidk9164
    @annatheidk9164 3 года назад +81

    It doesn’t matter if he did crap. He was a good person who went through some stuff. He never failed to raise my faith in humanity. R. I. P. To one of the best pitchers there ever was.

    • @jamie.777
      @jamie.777 Год назад

      He could have killed a family 👪 doing his stoooopid sh*t

    • @mustbemeech
      @mustbemeech Год назад +4

      They acting like he committed premeditated murder smh dude just made a mistake, we all do.

  • @noggggin1
    @noggggin1 3 года назад +269

    There needs to be a 30 for 30 made on this guy ASAP

    • @yoyo-zq4sd
      @yoyo-zq4sd 3 года назад +1

      Fax

    • @DTB1995
      @DTB1995 3 года назад +3

      There prob will be

    • @christopher1474
      @christopher1474 3 года назад +3

      Cus hes dead? 30 for 30 is for big athletes

    • @sendo__
      @sendo__ 3 года назад +6

      @Overlord Laharl then thats your fault lol

    • @tinman2579
      @tinman2579 3 года назад +7

      @Overlord Laharl stfu your not a baseball fan if you don’t know who josè Fernandez is … why you even on this video? Troll

  • @levinathanson3197
    @levinathanson3197 3 года назад +43

    He’s the reason I fell in love with baseball and when he died I got so upset R.I.P goat 😢

    • @dannysunay8099
      @dannysunay8099 3 года назад

      I guess we will never know if he could have been the greatest of all time. Por pendejo!

  • @softwhiteund3rarm0r
    @softwhiteund3rarm0r 3 года назад +5

    gifted kid. sad to see him go before his time. anyone really not just gifted. jose went through so much to get here. rip

  • @The-Dom
    @The-Dom 3 года назад +231

    "what really happened" 25 minutes later and I still dont know more.

    • @MAYA-sh6lk
      @MAYA-sh6lk 3 года назад +3

      Same I'm here like wtf

    • @pennyboardteddy9796
      @pennyboardteddy9796 3 года назад +27

      He was on drugs and alcohol and was driving the boat

    • @TheGLORY13
      @TheGLORY13 3 года назад +26

      @@pennyboardteddy9796 So a normal boating trip in Miami. Not really an unusual event for a celeb.

    • @eolsunder
      @eolsunder 3 года назад +26

      basically a late night partying on the boat driving around, messed up and drove into rocks full speed and killed all 3 of them. Nothing malicious or bad, just stupid. Tons of people die in accidents due to being drunk and/or high. Plenty of people did it before him, plenty have done it after him. Probably thousands of partying boaters have driven up and down the same area since he died.

    • @christianitis
      @christianitis 3 года назад +1

      @@duckyuphere ok

  • @paullaserbeam
    @paullaserbeam 3 года назад +6

    Everytime I see that Dee Gordon home run I cry my eyes out, not only because of how emotional it was, but because I had something similar happen to me the day he passed. That very same morning that Jose died and I saw the news, being a fan of his I was devastated. But I had a soccer game that morning too. I play defensive mid and even despite my position I was never a goal scoring type of player, mainly distributing and being pass first. On this game though I remember passing the ball out wide to my teammate and being in position to receive the ball and shoot from the edge of the box. He played me the ball and I without hesitation shot it and it went in top corner. Honestly I vaguely remember actually doing this and let alone celebrating it at all. I had one of my better games that season and Ill forever have an attachment to Jose Fernandez for that moment.

  • @lakynhintz8277
    @lakynhintz8277 3 года назад +16

    i think this quote i live by phrases his life perfectly “holding people accountable is good, but discrediting their accomplishments is a disgrace to their legacy. just because a good person did a bad thing, doesn’t make him a bad person”

    • @jakewynn8377
      @jakewynn8377 9 месяцев назад +2

      He did more than "a bad thing" he killed two people. If he would have survived, nobody would care a damn thing about him. I'm all for showing respect to the dead, but this is completely inexcusable

  • @purger4290
    @purger4290 3 года назад +126

    I feel bad because he gave me his autograph and a ball 2 weeks before he passed Rest In Paradise 🙏

    • @navi.2176
      @navi.2176 3 года назад +1

      ill buy it for 10k

    • @yikes6969
      @yikes6969 3 года назад +3

      Why would you feel bad because of that?

    • @navi.2176
      @navi.2176 3 года назад +1

      i know what i have to do.. but i dont know if i have the strength to do it

    • @purger4290
      @purger4290 3 года назад

      @@navi.2176 naw it’s too valuable

    • @navi.2176
      @navi.2176 3 года назад +2

      @@purger4290 just playin lol im broke

  • @ctrlshiftqq9846
    @ctrlshiftqq9846 3 года назад +24

    i don’t even watch baseball but this channel is fire

  • @colemanslade1512
    @colemanslade1512 3 года назад +1

    So cool to see this channel at over 100k after subbing at 12k. Can’t wait to see it continue growing

  • @calebjames7013
    @calebjames7013 3 года назад +80

    I’m simple. I see a new video from Baseball Doesn’t Exist, I like it.

  • @Usaallstar07
    @Usaallstar07 3 года назад +19

    As a Marlins fan and Cuban I still remember that day I had a baseball game and I was pitching and I pitched the best game in my life rip Jose Fernandez us Cubans will always remember u

  • @_The_Journey
    @_The_Journey 3 года назад +24

    Marlins should have honored their promises that they made 💯

    • @averagejoeti
      @averagejoeti 3 года назад +1

      There choice to get on his d boat knowing he was fucked up is on them also not jusT him

    • @justinsaito945
      @justinsaito945 3 года назад

      @stenobro How do we 100% know he was the one driving the boat though? Based off what I heard there isn’t proof he was driving other than the fact it was his boat.

  • @nav3380
    @nav3380 3 года назад +6

    I met Jose at a friends house before. He’s a great guy. I wish I could’ve known him more.

  • @joegoodman6787
    @joegoodman6787 3 года назад +71

    This channel is underrated af

  • @JoeNathanLucroy
    @JoeNathanLucroy 2 года назад +21

    I cry every time, man. As a Mets fan, I watched the game right after the death. And Dee Gordon’s homer and the mets postgame saddens me. I don’t care that he may have been bad. He doesn’t deserve any of the hate.

    • @river4088
      @river4088 2 года назад

      My husband is a meta fan, I'm a marlins fan. Learned how to score a game watching him pitch, got to watch him pitch against the Royals here in the Midwest. Watching him was absolutely magical. That game with against the Mets broke my heart, especially since his first start in the majors was against the Mets. Broke my goddamned heart, man.

  • @saundz8791
    @saundz8791 3 года назад +9

    Damn I can remember as if it was yesterday and I can't help to feel sad and she'd some tears... I am a Mets fan but a baseball fan in the first place. I attempted my best not to miss one of his starts. I remember seeing most of his highlights live on TV. Definitively it hit me hard... RIP Niño

  • @PaPaPOVEY
    @PaPaPOVEY 3 года назад +60

    This kid was a beast, I still remember waking to the news he passed by boating accident, allegedly.

    • @dannysunay8099
      @dannysunay8099 3 года назад +2

      Vitamin c, motorboats and rocks do not mix well!

    • @coling3398
      @coling3398 3 года назад +3

      He went back to his homeland with all his money.. he never died

    • @KickStarrs
      @KickStarrs 3 года назад +7

      @@coling3398 let’s not conspiracize let him Rest In Peace, do you know how hard that would be to bring all that money to a communist country like Cuba , he was a baseball player. Oh some type of secret agent let’s be real.

    • @Frydrykmastkiller
      @Frydrykmastkiller 3 года назад +1

      Yes he totally returned to the country that had and would put him behind bars again for being a "Traitor" to his county... Dumb af

  • @Just____STEVE7
    @Just____STEVE7 3 года назад +7

    Not a baseball fan at all, but you do an amazing job at keeping me hooked on your videos 👍🏻

  • @woobzy1781
    @woobzy1781 3 года назад +7

    Coach Chinea really is an amazing dude, I used to work with him and he would often tell stories about working with Jose. So sad to see Fernandez go.

  • @bravesbaseball2136
    @bravesbaseball2136 3 года назад +32

    This man would’ve been the face of baseball

  • @hobeferris7677
    @hobeferris7677 3 года назад +1

    these in depth videos are great! they're fun to watch and i learn so much from them!

  • @nicolasvaldez8192
    @nicolasvaldez8192 3 года назад +131

    He wasn't a bad guy just a young man who made some bad desicions. I'm certain he would have matures with time but unfortunately he never got that chance. Still a hero. Rest in Power Jose

    • @thebeasters
      @thebeasters 3 года назад +5

      God damn who hasn't?

    • @distantandvague
      @distantandvague 2 года назад +9

      Young people everywhere make horrible decisions all of the time. To judge him so critically otherwise is ridiculous.

    • @DMalltheway
      @DMalltheway 2 года назад +12

      If those were your friends/family on that boat, would you feel the same?

    • @BANGITSME87
      @BANGITSME87 2 года назад

      @@DMalltheway If this was just a random guy these people would sing a different tune, when you’re an athlete, all the excuses in the world are made for you. He’s garbage.

    • @ezsteezy1222
      @ezsteezy1222 2 года назад +2

      @@DMalltheway did they all decide to go out on the boat on their own volition?

  • @jackflynn9898
    @jackflynn9898 3 года назад +7

    Watching dee Gordon hit that home run makes me cry every single time

  • @t_miner3210
    @t_miner3210 2 года назад +2

    I just remember waking up, turning on the news, and just not even being able to cry. Jose had become one of my favorite players of all time, and still is to this day. Unfortunately, two of my other active favorites (Yordano Ventura and Andy Marte) died that offseason and then Roy Halladay after that. It was a tough few years.

  • @K37-h1z
    @K37-h1z 3 года назад +11

    Dee Gordon's home run still gets me

  • @noahnickman3379
    @noahnickman3379 3 года назад +7

    New Baseball doesn't exist video? time for me to watch this one repeatedly until the next one comes out

  • @aleama0697
    @aleama0697 3 года назад +25

    José Fernández R.I.P.
    NUNCA TE OLVIDAMOS.

  • @PavyMac
    @PavyMac 3 года назад +24

    I remember being a young indestructible soldier. Then waking up in an ICU with a fractured skull and a bleeding brain, that’s when I slowed down. Jose was special but I honestly believe he thought nothing could hurt him. I hope youngsters can learn to play like him but also learn we all have limits.

  • @jimc.goodfellas
    @jimc.goodfellas 3 года назад +14

    Loved that guy...rest in peace Jose

  • @ethandreher4905
    @ethandreher4905 3 года назад +3

    I remember when he died. It was a very sad time and as a Miami resident it was even harder. I remember the next night, everyone on the baseball team I was playing on had written "R.I.P #16 Jose Fernandez" on their hats. We won that game, forgot the score, but I know we had a couple of bombs and some great plays. R.I.P to the legend, Jose Fernandez.

  • @adamvanseters6196
    @adamvanseters6196 3 года назад +12

    Love the fact he showed his personality. Dudes like Tatis, Acuna and many more all owe him some credit for making this ok

  • @ChandlerTingle
    @ChandlerTingle 3 года назад +74

    His double life caught up to him. Tragic death but could’ve been easily avoided for his choices

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia 3 года назад +6

      Basically my interpretation too, it’s truly too bad he didn’t live to outgrow such reckless behavior and reach his potential as a person and ballplayer

    • @Noticerofthings
      @Noticerofthings 3 года назад

      Did he died?

    • @micropens
      @micropens 3 года назад +33

      @@Noticerofthings no they just titled the video R.I.P because they wanted to get views.

    • @Verlisify
      @Verlisify 3 года назад +2

      Rep. This is the result of taking ultimate responsibility for your actions

    • @ghostface9702
      @ghostface9702 3 года назад +1

      @@Noticerofthings alright, now you trolling. Stop

  • @ArmorStudioNYC
    @ArmorStudioNYC 3 года назад +7

    As a Mets fan anytime he pitched I didn’t watch because I knew he’d completely dominate the Mets… now I wish I had tuned in to see him more.

  • @YaBoyyJohnNBA
    @YaBoyyJohnNBA 2 года назад +14

    RIP Jose Fernandez man, I loved watching him pitch with the Marlins. He was so electric and it's really tragic how he died

    • @jamie.777
      @jamie.777 Год назад

      At least he didn't kill your family with his behavior. A dangerous moron on the ocean

  • @AsterASMR
    @AsterASMR 3 года назад +6

    It kinda makes me mad that they didn’t retire his number and leave his locker the way it was. Btw congrats on 100k man!!!

    • @kevinshea5819
      @kevinshea5819 3 года назад +3

      He got high and drove a boat 60 mph in the dark into a rock jetty. They should retire his number? Are you insane?

  • @794edgar
    @794edgar Год назад +2

    That night the Marlins played that game in his memory was so emotional, i will never forget it.

  • @elmascavidal1797
    @elmascavidal1797 3 года назад +9

    Rest up jose Fernandez #16 🎗💐🕊⚾️🇨🇺

  • @luisfont6468
    @luisfont6468 3 года назад +5

    Coño primo seems like it was yesterday.. sometimes we can not walk away from all our mistakes. The best Marlins pitcher ever. R.I.P. Mr. 99 mph! We miss you primito! 🇺🇸 ❤️ 🇨🇺 🦩 ⚾️ 🏆 305

  • @artpekarekiii4320
    @artpekarekiii4320 2 года назад +1

    I was lucky enough to see him play live, and take amazing pictures of him.

  • @NinjaTrump
    @NinjaTrump 3 года назад +8

    El Niño always will be remembered in our hearts in the 305 RIP JDF16

    • @donnelladams8362
      @donnelladams8362 3 года назад

      Much respect to him because he kept trying until he made it to the u.s. I have a few friends in Hialeah that have made that journey

    • @NinjaTrump
      @NinjaTrump 3 года назад +3

      @@donnelladams8362 thank you for those words man !yup us Cubans we had to past many journeys to come to this beautiful country but like you and everyone knows nobody ls perfect in this world

  • @mukitulislam3533
    @mukitulislam3533 3 года назад +77

    Jose was an incredible player who did some incredibly dumb things and paid the ultimate price for it. RIP Jose

    • @TwoPyramid
      @TwoPyramid 3 года назад

      @ Jose had the easiest life too.

    • @jayvader9023
      @jayvader9023 3 года назад +4

      @ who hurt you you're commenting this on every single comment on this video

    • @ernestovalencia8227
      @ernestovalencia8227 3 года назад +3

      @ what’s your excuse. You sound bitter af for no reason

    • @mlonjuice4385
      @mlonjuice4385 3 года назад +3

      @@ernestovalencia8227 probably a cokehead who didnt get rich😂

  • @myinfinitestate1586
    @myinfinitestate1586 3 года назад +13

    What an absolute tragedy. I cried again watching the "memorial" game, which honored the passing of Jose. Very hard game to watch. Three young lives, recklessly taken, too fast. Regardless of the circumstances, IMHO; I still think the Marlins could've at least followed through on some of the promises they made to honor Jose's memory? Name a street, build a statue, retire #16, or preserve his locker? THANK GOD, Christian Yelich and Marcell Ozuna decided not to go on the boat. I was not aware that Yelich and Ozuna could've possibly been on the boat that night.....WOW.

  • @tommyciaciura8488
    @tommyciaciura8488 3 года назад +6

    clicked on this and somehow didnt expect to start crying