@@mbhftw let's see besides fighting with, alienating almost every single former teammate, let's try denying evolution, comparing Muslims to Hitler, advocating for the lynching of journalists, supporting white supremacists on Brietbart Radio, and literally hundreds of racist, bigoted posts on Facebook. Yeah that video game fiasco was one of the LEAST horrible things he'll be remembered for. As a life long RedSox fan I'm sickened by the fact he was on the team. Take that bloody sock and shove it up his ass. If you really got to ask why was Schilling a racist then I suggest going back over his history. It's well documented. Curt Schilling is a piece of 💩
Tour Guide keeps asking Ortiz who was the hardest pitcher he faced but never got an answer.... Don't ever ask David Ortiz someone's name..... He's terrible at remembering people's names. That's how he got his nickname from Jerry Remy....... Remy noticed that Ortiz was always calling everyone Papi and gave him the nickname "Big Papi". Later Ortiz went on to explain that he's terrible at remembering names so he would go around calling everyone Papi. True story. RIP RemDawg!!
Great to see Papi is a student of the game and appreciates it’s history. Congrats Papi on an amazing career and thanks for all the wonderful memories. Enjoy your retirement sir.
My brother was Carl Beane. PA announcer for Fenway Park from 2003 thought 2012. Mr Ortiz made a great statement about my brother . Mr Ortiz is a class act
Oh shit I made a comment elsewhere about how we saw Papi play in like 2011 at Fenway and my mum still remembers how the PA guy announced his name because it sounded so badass
My brother was friends with Jeter. When he came up to bat he would say Derek...pause..Jeter. to the crowd would boo longer. After a game he came up to Carl and said are you doing that on purpose? Carl said yup. Lol
Kirby Puckett was papis biggest mentor coming into mlb , he always shows love to him. The best people never forget who helped them get to where they are.
I’m glad they mentioned Kirby Puckett! He was my favorite as a kid. I think he often gets forgotten everywhere but Minnesota so every time I hear his name I smile 😊
Any real baseball fan gets emotional seeing all those artifacts from the greats. I had the privilege of seeing the hall in 1973 with my dad and brothers. That was the year Clemente had been given early induction following his death in a plane crash. The five of us returned in the winter of 2013, when my dad was about to turn 90. To think that at the end of that next season, us lifetime Sox fans would be celebrating a THIRD championship within a decade span; even now it seems hard to believe. I can only imagine what it must feel like to Ortiz to be part of that group and see his own items included in the mix. ..
@@OldBenKenobi2318 There was nothing scummy about the Red Sox in 2013. That was the year of the Boston Marathon Bombing when Ortiz lifted not only the city, but the nation, in defiance of terrorism. His speech at Fenway, 5 days after the bombing, "This jersey that we wear today, doesn't say Red Sox. It says Boston. This is our f***ing city. And nobody's gonna dictate our freedom. Stay strong." was about as real and powerful as it gets. Ortiz led from the start that season to the end. He rallied the team in a comeback for the ages in game 2 of the Championship Series against Detroit, having an impromptu meeting in the dugout, where he barked at the team for playing scared, then delivered a game tying grand slam in the 8th inning (which they went on to win) sending Torii Hunter tumbling over the bullpen fence and causing a Boston cop to raise his arms in triumph. Ortiz then went 11 for 16, hitting .688, with a 1.948 OPS in the World Series. That team earned every damn thing they got that year, including winning the trophy. Considering St. Louis has the second most World Series wins in all of MLB history, they aren't exactly starved of glory. They also were the beneficiaries of facing an "Impossible Dream" team in 1967, AFTER they lost their 22 year old right fielder, Tony Conigliaro, in August, when he was hit in the face by a Jack Hamilton pitch. Tony C. was an absolute star. He had already hit 100 home runs in his career. Barring injury, 500 homers was not an unreasonable career number, which Yaz shared after Tony's early death. Most loyal fans are going to cheer for their team no matter what, but teams like the Yankees and to a lesser extent, the Cardinals are spoiled. They have no idea what it's like to go 86 years without your team winning; just like in real life, it's easy to take what we're given for granted. St. Louis' all-time best player, Stan Musial, knew that truth and what was truly important. He was an even better man than he was a ball-player, clearly among the greatest to ever play. He didn't begrudge anyone, while comporting himself with humility and compassion.
AWSOME. I'm sure I will. My wife my self and my son are going to Cooperstown the end of July for my sons 12u Select Baseball Team Tournament. It's gona be wonderful to share that with my son the game we love can't wait.
I love Cooperstown so much. I just visited for the first time last year for my bday and I went for two days to make sure I saw and read every single item. I can’t wait to go back, it’s paradise for me.
@@jacob45415 if you are a fan of baseball and history you would appreciate it. It’s Americas oldest major sport so they have stuff in there from 1800s which you won’t see in any of the others.
#Respect David for recognizing what Ted Williams did. We all know that today everyone would say it was steroids if a player was that good just as some refuse to give you the honor you rightfully deserve. I am happy to have been a fan of you and the Red Sox during your career and wish you all the happiness you deserve in the future.
@@jjmadoublen7375 Wondering if you watched the same video and heard what David said about Ted? My response was mostly in regards to that. I respect David for what he did off the field more than on field. I was volunteering helping teenagers in literacy programs who stayed in school and graduated solely because of his off field activities. There is more to appreciate about a person than one dimension. Sorry if you can’t agree with me on that. I wish you the best but I am done with this discussion.
Another example of why papi is one of the most down to earth genuine good dudes it’s crazy as a Boston sports fan how different I feel about Ortiz vs TB12 after they left........
Yeah, once I found out that Brady's wife and children have been begging him to retire for years, but he's too concerned with his passing stats to care about them, I lost all respect. There's a difference between being the ultimate competitor and being a complete and total narcissist, and the past few years have demonstrated that Brady is the latter. Not to mention, 25 years in the NFL is going to have profoundly negative effects on his brain later on in life, and he's putting that burden on his wife and kids because God forbid someone throw a ball further than him. Plus, he is a complete and utter phony.
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Papi so cool lol. Always loved the guy and was lucky enough to watch him live (which given I'm from Australia isn't as easy as it sounds) My mum still remembers how hyped the announcer got when he announced his name
Met Ted Williams when I was in primary school, he had a museum in citrus hills, Fl...i had 0 clue at the time who he actually was... crazy to think back on
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The Bloody RedSoxSock on Display in HOF is a golden treasure ... Big Ups RedSox WS Champs 🏆 Also went on to win more World Series games after that first one Reverse the Curse!
For what it's worth, David Ortiz is the greatest Red Sock ever. Ted Williams was the greatest hitter in baseball and a two-time war hero, but Ortiz brought 3 titles to Boston and seemed to perform in the clutch every time. First ballot hofer if there ever was one. And, so far, he seems like a phenomenal, down-to-earth human.
ortiz telling this dude about the time his dad broke babe's curse in the building in which they were standing and the tour guide's like "if i can't put it on display, i don't care" and it made me laugh
I don’t think he was doing that on purpose. It looks as if it’s a personal tour instead so he can talk to him one on one. The people In the background were just following z
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I thought the same thing seeing your comment, but it looks like Ortiz doesn’t mind. They are just looking at baseball stuff and talking. The video is pretty raw
Big Pappi is a hella cool dude for being a Red Sock I remember watching him face the yanks with my daughter on my lap and when they came back from 3 down to go to series that year when the yanks choked it sucked ass but it was such a awesome year that year!!
My great grandfather, Ken Chase Sr, played for the Senators. Ted Williams said he was the hardest left hander he faced, so he recruited him to play for the Red Sox. Hearing Big Papi praise Williams is just so cool, and having that connection. One of my childhood heroes.
@@scarlodonnell3631 wish I knew more, he died before I was born. Big dairy farmer from Oneonta, NY. He was wild and had some mediocre numbers by today's standards, but he had good stuff. 2nd in the league in K's one year, behind Bob Feller. Last guy to pitch to Lou Gehrig and I can point him out in some of those speech photos behind Gehrig. He went back to the farm during WW2. It's just so surreal thinking he was at Fenway and Polo Grounds and all that... on the team with Pesky before they named the pole after him. Happy to have that
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@@scarlodonnell3631 thanks for appreciating haha. Hope someone thinks it's as cool as I do. The internet can be cool sometimes... and God bless baseball!
Aside from the time during his military service, the only year Ted Williams was not an All-Star was his rookie season. That year he had a 1.045 OPS. It boggles the mind!
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I have a picture of babe Ruth's bat from when the wife and I went to Louisville Kentucky and had our own baseball bat made. There is a museum there, that makes the Louisville sluggers of all players (or use to).
I got the V.I.P tour as well. It's great. I held yogi berra's cup. It was really big. I also saw Duke sniders belt. He use to hit the ball boy with it when the Gatorade went empty. And also they let me hold babe Ruth's cellphone. He had ty Cobbs number in it. Soo cool.
Thanks for that info on the VIP tour. I'd heard about Babe Ruth's cell phone but didn't know it had Ty Cobbs number in it. And very cool you were able to have your hands all over Yogi big cup. With his passing I can't think of any way to get closer. Good stuff for sure.
My Ortiz story, had to be 2002 ish. Before he became Big Papi. Maybe even his first year with the Sox. Anyways 4th of July weekend we were all at a friends house and Ortiz smacked a double down the line. My best friends cousin, a sox fan says “ Something about this guy i dont like” .. anyways, i said this guys been really good… truth is nobody had any idea what would become of Big Papi at that point. #thisisourfuckingcity ~ David Ortiz
Cooperstown: "Hey Curt, we want your blood in the Hall of Fame, but not you. "
His sock wasn’t a bigot that ripped off Rhode Island taxpayers 🤷🏻♂️
David Ortiz hall of famer
@@JeffWiersma how was he a bigot? and the Rhode Island business deal was settled.
@@mbhftw he’s homophobic, transphobic, and retweeted white nationalist/white supremacist content
@@mbhftw let's see besides fighting with, alienating almost every single former teammate, let's try denying evolution, comparing Muslims to Hitler, advocating for the lynching of journalists, supporting white supremacists on Brietbart Radio, and literally hundreds of racist, bigoted posts on Facebook. Yeah that video game fiasco was one of the LEAST horrible things he'll be remembered for. As a life long RedSox fan I'm sickened by the fact he was on the team. Take that bloody sock and shove it up his ass. If you really got to ask why was Schilling a racist then I suggest going back over his history. It's well documented. Curt Schilling is a piece of 💩
I love the guy telling David to be careful
I'm a simple man.
I see David Ortiz.
I click.
I happy.
Tour Guide keeps asking Ortiz who was the hardest pitcher he faced but never got an answer.... Don't ever ask David Ortiz someone's name..... He's terrible at remembering people's names. That's how he got his nickname from Jerry Remy....... Remy noticed that Ortiz was always calling everyone Papi and gave him the nickname "Big Papi". Later Ortiz went on to explain that he's terrible at remembering names so he would go around calling everyone Papi. True story. RIP RemDawg!!
"What'd he call you?"
"...Dustin"
"Why'd he call you that?"
"It's my fucking name!"
thanks for this info,Big Papi is ma guy,amazing dude
@@Thinwhiteduke1185 Pedroia..???
Great to see Papi is a student of the game and appreciates it’s history. Congrats Papi on an amazing career and thanks for all the wonderful memories. Enjoy your retirement sir.
Saw him play and hit a homer off the New York. Go Sox
@thenewschmoo Was at Fenway
My brother was Carl Beane. PA announcer for Fenway Park from 2003 thought 2012. Mr Ortiz made a great statement about my brother . Mr Ortiz is a class act
Nice !
Oh shit I made a comment elsewhere about how we saw Papi play in like 2011 at Fenway and my mum still remembers how the PA guy announced his name because it sounded so badass
My brother was friends with Jeter. When he came up to bat he would say Derek...pause..Jeter. to the crowd would boo longer. After a game he came up to Carl and said are you doing that on purpose? Carl said yup. Lol
RIP Carl.His voice is imprinted in my memory from watching NESN broadcasts and attending games.
@@DarrylbeaneBeane Always liked Jeter.Still do.A class act and a great player.
Yankee fan here
Love ya David Ortiz great overall loveable guy
Kirby Puckett was papis biggest mentor coming into mlb , he always shows love to him. The best people never forget who helped them get to where they are.
And Kirby, by my Stats, was THE MOST CLUTCH Hitter in Baseball History. No Question he had an effect on Papi.
Papi has so much love for the game and the fans, I'm so proud he played for the Red Sox!
Red Sox suck!!!!! 🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽
13:56 I miss watching this man with the Red Sox every day. It was an honor to have been a witness to it all. ❤️💯
That story about his pops and the babe Ruth bat is actually INSANE
It’s all a lie
I’m glad they mentioned Kirby Puckett! He was my favorite as a kid. I think he often gets forgotten everywhere but Minnesota so every time I hear his name I smile 😊
Kirby def underrated and not mentioned enough. He was a beast
Any real baseball fan gets emotional seeing all those artifacts from the greats. I had the privilege of seeing the hall in 1973 with my dad and brothers. That was the year Clemente had been given early induction following his death in a plane crash. The five of us returned in the winter of 2013, when my dad was about to turn 90. To think that at the end of that next season, us lifetime Sox fans would be celebrating a THIRD championship within a decade span; even now it seems hard to believe. I can only imagine what it must feel like to Ortiz to be part of that group and see his own items included in the mix. ..
2013 is when you scummy soxs beat my Cardinals in the World Series
@@OldBenKenobi2318 There was nothing scummy about the Red Sox in 2013. That was the year of the Boston Marathon Bombing when Ortiz lifted not only the city, but the nation, in defiance of terrorism. His speech at Fenway, 5 days after the bombing, "This jersey that we wear today, doesn't say Red Sox. It says Boston. This is our f***ing city. And nobody's gonna dictate our freedom. Stay strong." was about as real and powerful as it gets. Ortiz led from the start that season to the end. He rallied the team in a comeback for the ages in game 2 of the Championship Series against Detroit, having an impromptu meeting in the dugout, where he barked at the team for playing scared, then delivered a game tying grand slam in the 8th inning (which they went on to win) sending Torii Hunter tumbling over the bullpen fence and causing a Boston cop to raise his arms in triumph. Ortiz then went 11 for 16, hitting .688, with a 1.948 OPS in the World Series. That team earned every damn thing they got that year, including winning the trophy. Considering St. Louis has the second most World Series wins in all of MLB history, they aren't exactly starved of glory. They also were the beneficiaries of facing an "Impossible Dream" team in 1967, AFTER they lost their 22 year old right fielder, Tony Conigliaro, in August, when he was hit in the face by a Jack Hamilton pitch. Tony C. was an absolute star. He had already hit 100 home runs in his career. Barring injury, 500 homers was not an unreasonable career number, which Yaz shared after Tony's early death. Most loyal fans are going to cheer for their team no matter what, but teams like the Yankees and to a lesser extent, the Cardinals are spoiled. They have no idea what it's like to go 86 years without your team winning; just like in real life, it's easy to take what we're given for granted. St. Louis' all-time best player, Stan Musial, knew that truth and what was truly important. He was an even better man than he was a ball-player, clearly among the greatest to ever play. He didn't begrudge anyone, while comporting himself with humility and compassion.
AWSOME. I'm sure I will. My wife my self and my son are going to Cooperstown the end of July for my sons 12u Select Baseball Team Tournament. It's gona be wonderful to share that with my son the game we love can't wait.
perhaps baseballs greatest Icon ... career that is truly beyond brilliant ... Thankyou David !!!
Shout out to the tour guide. FANTASTIC job!
🇩🇴 en COOPERS TOWN WONDERFUL GRATEFUL DAVID ORTIZ SO PROUD 🥲 LET'S GO RED SOX ⚾🏆
I love Cooperstown so much. I just visited for the first time last year for my bday and I went for two days to make sure I saw and read every single item. I can’t wait to go back, it’s paradise for me.
Is it worth it I’ve been to the other major sports hall of fames I’m wondering where this ranks ?🤔
@@jacob45415 if you are a fan of baseball and history you would appreciate it. It’s Americas oldest major sport so they have stuff in there from 1800s which you won’t see in any of the others.
@@mannylora awesome 👏🏼
Thx David, to touring for us , I've been there 3 times it's awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍
There is alot of history there and now Big Papi is apart of that for ever
#Respect David for recognizing what Ted Williams did. We all know that today everyone would say it was steroids if a player was that good just as some refuse to give you the honor you rightfully deserve. I am happy to have been a fan of you and the Red Sox during your career and wish you all the happiness you deserve in the future.
It was steroids
@@jjmadoublen7375 You think Ted Williams was great because of steroids? Please send me a link proving this or even suggesting it. I must read it.
@@IlainME_sewcraftyme the video is about Ortiz, the steroid abuser
@@jjmadoublen7375 Wondering if you watched the same video and heard what David said about Ted? My response was mostly in regards to that. I respect David for what he did off the field more than on field. I was volunteering helping teenagers in literacy programs who stayed in school and graduated solely because of his off field activities. There is more to appreciate about a person than one dimension. Sorry if you can’t agree with me on that. I wish you the best but I am done with this discussion.
@@IlainME_sewcraftyme lol as a yankee fan he’s delusional I loved Ted Williams even as a yankee fan
Another example of why papi is one of the most down to earth genuine good dudes it’s crazy as a Boston sports fan how different I feel about Ortiz vs TB12 after they left........
Yeah, once I found out that Brady's wife and children have been begging him to retire for years, but he's too concerned with his passing stats to care about them, I lost all respect. There's a difference between being the ultimate competitor and being a complete and total narcissist, and the past few years have demonstrated that Brady is the latter. Not to mention, 25 years in the NFL is going to have profoundly negative effects on his brain later on in life, and he's putting that burden on his wife and kids because God forbid someone throw a ball further than him. Plus, he is a complete and utter phony.
Mr. CLUTCH. What an awesome guy and baseball player David Ortiz is! Helped make millions of dreams FINALLY COME TRUE!
David Ortiz is so fun to watch when I was a child! Coming from a dbacks fan
David Ortiz has been one of the best faces in MLB. He had to have been an awesome teammate.
Yes for sure. Seems like a good dude.
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Papi so cool lol. Always loved the guy and was lucky enough to watch him live (which given I'm from Australia isn't as easy as it sounds)
My mum still remembers how hyped the announcer got when he announced his name
Congratulations to David Ortiz on making the Hall of Fame you certainly deserve it Big Papi.
Thank you David, the memories are awesome
This makes me proud to say Im Dominican and a Baseball lover.
Ortiz! Just a Class Act! Couldn't tell you a name on the Sox rosters these days! But Ill never forget the days of Manny And David!
Ortiz is awesome 😂
Met Ted Williams when I was in primary school, he had a museum in citrus hills, Fl...i had 0 clue at the time who he actually was... crazy to think back on
BIG PAPI, WHAT A CLASS ACT . MUCH RESPECT.
Salute Respect And Congrats Big Papi For Being Inducted Into The Class Of 2022 Baseball Hall Of Fame….👍🙌👏
Probably one of the greatest videos I’ve ever seen.
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a legend amount all the other legends , luv ya papi
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The Bloody RedSoxSock on Display in HOF is a golden treasure ... Big Ups RedSox WS Champs 🏆 Also went on to win more World Series games after that first one Reverse the Curse!
Ya, they cheated on the last WS they won.
I literally live 2 hours from here
cool
Congatulation on ⚾ hall big David Ortiz I am fan of Boston red Sox
For what it's worth, David Ortiz is the greatest Red Sock ever. Ted Williams was the greatest hitter in baseball and a two-time war hero, but Ortiz brought 3 titles to Boston and seemed to perform in the clutch every time. First ballot hofer if there ever was one.
And, so far, he seems like a phenomenal, down-to-earth human.
A damn cheater, and nothing more...
@@jeffsmith2022 Wow. Bitter. You mean PEDs? The same thing 75% of all athletes do? Name a perfect athlete, ass.
He also played a big part in Massachusetts healing after the marathon bombings, he's special to us.
Absolute legend
I would have liked to have seen Ortiz pick up an Edgar Martinez bat, especially with how Ortiz won Edgars award 8 times
Papi love dah fans fr, even the yankee's hat kid. Awesome to see as always David!
I’m a Yankee fan for life, but that was an amazing video
He looked like a kid in a candy store. You could see the history of baseball start to overwhelm him and then he embraced it all.
ortiz telling this dude about the time his dad broke babe's curse in the building in which they were standing and the tour guide's like "if i can't put it on display, i don't care" and it made me laugh
DOMINICANO, HASTA LA TAMBORA!!. CONGRATULATIONS !!. 2022. 🇩🇴❤🇺🇸👍
Greatest Red Sox clutch hitter ever!
Ruth swung between a "42" "48" bat.. Pretty nuts!
This is a Great great video. Talking So SO highly about Williams, and even McCovey! This is Way way better than the Speech.
The tour guide was always standing way too close to him, and constantly stepping between Ortiz and the exhibit hes looking at! PERSONAL SPACE, guy!!!
word i was saying the same thing like dude back up 🤣
I don’t think he was doing that on purpose. It looks as if it’s a personal tour instead so he can talk to him one on one. The people In the background were just following z
I was thinking that too haha. I think he just really got into showing him the exhibit. You can tell the dude loves his job.
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I thought the same thing seeing your comment, but it looks like Ortiz doesn’t mind. They are just looking at baseball stuff and talking. The video is pretty raw
Big Pappi is a hella cool dude for being a Red Sock I remember watching him face the yanks with my daughter on my lap and when they came back from 3 down to go to series that year when the yanks choked it sucked ass but it was such a awesome year that year!!
Tour Guide: "Papi, please watch where your swinging the bat.."
Ortiz: Proceeds to bounce Babe Ruth's bat off the cabinet... (20:51)
lol
Nah that was the other guy putting a bat down lol
Congratulations David. I am happy for you
My great grandfather, Ken Chase Sr, played for the Senators. Ted Williams said he was the hardest left hander he faced, so he recruited him to play for the Red Sox.
Hearing Big Papi praise Williams is just so cool, and having that connection. One of my childhood heroes.
Very cool…. Care to share any other stories the rest of us wouldn’t be privy to?
@@scarlodonnell3631 wish I knew more, he died before I was born. Big dairy farmer from Oneonta, NY. He was wild and had some mediocre numbers by today's standards, but he had good stuff. 2nd in the league in K's one year, behind Bob Feller. Last guy to pitch to Lou Gehrig and I can point him out in some of those speech photos behind Gehrig.
He went back to the farm during WW2. It's just so surreal thinking he was at Fenway and Polo Grounds and all that... on the team with Pesky before they named the pole after him. Happy to have that
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@@scarlodonnell3631 thanks for appreciating haha. Hope someone thinks it's as cool as I do. The internet can be cool sometimes... and God bless baseball!
Ted was a bad ass man !
Yeah and I want to see Barry Bonds bat there too... Rose, McGwire, Palmeiro, Sosa ect, bat too!
Aside from the time during his military service, the only year Ted Williams was not an All-Star was his rookie season. That year he had a 1.045 OPS. It boggles the mind!
This was a great video I don't think I'm ever going to make it to coopertown definitely a place I've always wanted if I can talk to wife into going😅😅
Gotta love big papi man. From a rays fan
So they allow Curt's sock in the HOF but not Curt. Nice
That’s the way it should be, too. If he wants to get in, he buys a ticket like the rest of us.
Wish I could've went here with my dad .
I need to go back to cooperstown!
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I have a picture of babe Ruth's bat from when the wife and I went to Louisville Kentucky and had our own baseball bat made. There is a museum there, that makes the Louisville sluggers of all players (or use to).
Que lindo
Ver como el respeto y el amor hacia in Dominican
🥇🏆🇩🇴✅💚💚
awesome video
I got the V.I.P tour as well. It's great. I held yogi berra's cup. It was really big. I also saw Duke sniders belt. He use to hit the ball boy with it when the Gatorade went empty. And also they let me hold babe Ruth's cellphone. He had ty Cobbs number in it. Soo cool.
Thanks for that info on the VIP tour. I'd heard about Babe Ruth's cell phone but didn't know it had Ty Cobbs number in it. And very cool you were able to have your hands all over Yogi big cup. With his passing I can't think of any way to get closer. Good stuff for sure.
@@turkwendell6904 ty. It was surreal to say the least
How can you not love this guy!?
awsome stuff!!!
Shout out to River dawgs fire organization 🔥🙏😂 I play for them also
Love this man
Será tan bueno fumando como jugando béisbol!
Man how can you not love Big Papi 😎
I’m a Yankees fan and Ortiz was a Yankee killer but-the dude seems genuine even if he never wore pinstripes! 🇺🇸✊🏻🇩🇴
He was a juicer it pretty obvious
@@craig7138
So was Jack La Lanne.
@@craig7138 Nah, I don’t know about that- I just think he was too f-kin’ strong! 😄😄😄
@@KHoltzie he literally failed a test lol
He all the sudden started hitting a ton of power when he came to balco park yeah nothing suspicious there him and manny roidmirez
The best who ever did it !
What's the deal with the ball at 16:22 I can't make out what the are saying something about a fued
Awesome the dude from ghostbusters could show him around . Egon Spengler
This is not just for Red Sox fans. MLB should upload this video too.
Awesome vid
Nice now after watching this I hope the Red Sox can turn it around.
Very cool .
I cant believe they got the actual 2004 worlds series ball. I know A-LOT of Red Sox fans who would pay a lot for that ball!
Ted Williams was a badddddd man ⚾️ 👑
This is a top 5 RUclips video ever. Wow.
Why is the guide whispering to Papi the whole time?
Class act
Every bat Big Papi picked up the H.O.F. guy LOOKED TERRIFIED Papi was gonna do something to the bat. 😂😂😂
I wish to see all this one day I really hope I can well you know the hall of fame in general I would love to see some Stan Musial Stuff!
My Ortiz story, had to be 2002 ish. Before he became Big Papi. Maybe even his first year with the Sox. Anyways 4th of July weekend we were all at a friends house and Ortiz smacked a double down the line. My best friends cousin, a sox fan says “ Something about this guy i dont like” .. anyways, i said this guys been really good… truth is nobody had any idea what would become of Big Papi at that point.
#thisisourfuckingcity ~ David Ortiz
“Trust me, I know how to handle dis.”
Congrats Big Papi. Although, as an Orioles fan, I still think the bullpen phone at Camden Yards that he broke should go with him to Cooperstown...
Tour guide did a remarkable job
@6:20 respect for big papi for not calling anyone out😭
Thank you big papi
What’s the story between that ball from 2004 that two people were fighting over the ball?
Golden bat with a ring this season with gold baseball
1:56 "He's gotta go."
YES HE DOES!
The tour guide puts white gloves on to preserve the the artifacts yet keeps rubbing his nose with the glove before touching things
Papi holding the Mientkiewicz ball. 😎
I have surprise for boston red sox
Love this guy
11:42 , you can tell he misses it