@@A.B.421 it’s a joke… the original comment was sarcastically say ping he’s not trying to brag because he never heard of them, the reply was “playing along” by saying he’s bragging
Usually you see a video/post about "forgotten" MLB players and it's more like "MLB players who had decent yet unremarkable careers" but you sure did deliver here and I appreciate that.
As a Cardinals fan, I remember Jeremy Hazelbaker, via both watching and playing as the Cardinals in MLB the show. I also remember that five hit Steve Selskey game.
Love the video. Austin Maddox is the only one I'd never heard of, although I did forget about Selsky until you mentioned him and I forgot that Hinojosa pitched that well. On the other hand, Glenn Williams was one of my favorite long-time minor leaguers and I remember being so happy for him when hit finally got his chance with the '05 Twins. I've also wondered what happened to Merritt and Cromer and why they just disappeared after playing well in limited opportunities. As other people in the comments have mentioned, TJ Rivera would have been a good player to include on this list. Three others worth mentioning are Mauricio Cabrera, Rudy Pemberton, and Rick Short. Cabrera used his 100+ mph fastball to post a 2.82 ERA in 41 games as a rookie for the 2016 Braves and hasn't thrown a single pitch in the majors since. Pemberton hit .336 with a .909 OPS over 134 ABs with the Tigers and Red Sox from 1995-1997 (including hitting .512 in 41 ABs for the '96 Red Sox). Short's big league stint was shorter than the others on your list, but I feel hitting .400 with 2 HRs and a 1.404 OPS is extremely impressive even over just 15 ABs. He was a 32 y/o veteran of 12 minor league seasons when he got his chance with the 2005 Nationals, then never played pro ball in the US again. He finished his career with 4 years in Japan, hitting over .330 twice.
Munenori Kawasaki GOATED. I was at the spring training game he hit his first home run... everyone in the crowd started chanting his name. Anyone remember him?
I thought for sure that if there was a Phillie on this list, I'd remember him, but I don't recall D.H. The one that I do remember is Ryan Merritt. As a female viewer, the most educational part of this video was the ad. I didn't know that guys had such problems as well as products available to deal with them!
Jeremy Reed from Seattle reminds me of this video. He had some amazing diving catches in the outfield, and I saw one at spring training when I was kid. Great fielder but he was a below average hitter unfortunately.
Great video concept. Got another one for you: Troy Neel. Drafted by the Indians in the 9th round in ‘86. Eventually made it to the show with Oakland in ‘92. Played 230 games over the 1992-94 seasons and was pretty good with an .837 OPS and 128 OPS+. Also remarkably consistent, his OPS over those three individual seasons ranged all the way from.830 to .840. Decent power too, 37 dingers and 120 ribbies in 758 career at bats. Career slash line: .280/.362/.475. Done after his age 28 season, which just so happened to be the strike year, so maybe some correlation there. BRef doesn’t say what happened to him, just shows him getting drafted and then being traded to the A’s in 1991. Idk if he’s obscure enough for this category, he did play 230 games but he’s just one of those fascinating guys you come across on BRef and wonder about. Topps also put him on a Future Stars card in ‘93 iirc. And less than two years later he was done. That’s baseball, Suzan.
I know with Merritt there were injury issues that helped derail his career. Anyways, I got a few good ones for this: 1. Jake Fox - the posterchild for why you should not put any stock in ST numbers (guy went bonkers as a journeyman 1B in I think 2011 and made the Orioles roster on Opening Day..... then proceeded to not be worth all that much), 2. Scott Sizemore - 2B/3B who seemed to be on the upswing for at least a bench/roleplayer career but then just bounced between a few teams before fading into obscurity, and 3. Brett Jackson - OF for the Cubs who was a pretty high top prospect in the early 2010s but then went from that to out of baseball in just a few seasons (only remember him because I was disappointed the Rays got Brandon Guyer instead of him in the Matt Garza deal). (oh, and how could I forget Mark Kiger, of Moneyball fame. Got a few plate appearances with the postseason A's in 2006, and then never played another MLB game after that.)
I met Glenn Williams about 20 years ago. I was playing in a Baldwinsville, NY baseball summer camp when he played for the Syracuse Skychiefs. Our coach told us a pro player was going to come, sign autographs, give us pointers ect. He signed a souvenir Skychiefs bat I had. I distinctly remember him being very unenthused being there, like we were annoying him. He signed for us and then just left. Always left a sour taste in my mouth. Almost glad he was a one and done. Scott Cassidy (Padres/Red Sox) and John Johnstone (Mainly Giants) were awesome, though.
As I Cardinal fan I remember Selsky and I definitely remember Hazelbaker. Haze actually spent the entire 2016 season with the Cards and was DFA at the end of the season.
Tribe fan and baseball nerd here, Ryan Merritt was awesome for us that game and that season he put up some pretty good numbers too. I love following prospects and see how they pan out. I hope he gets another shot
Jeremy Hazelbaker is from a small town about 10 minutes away from my hometown. I played against his high school team twice a year in high school baseball. Hated them, but he is a local legend.
Fun Fact about Hazelbaker. The Cardinals were getting no hit by the Cubs at Busch stadium (Kyle Hendricks was pitching) into the 9th inning Hazelbaker came off the bench and hit a solo HR to not only get rid of the no hitter but the shutout. I also enjoy calling him HazelRaker.
I play a lot of Simulation baseball, challenge accepted 😤 Only got Jeremy Hazelbaker cuz he batted .340. My contribution would be TJ Rivera. Batted .304 across two half seasons with the Mets. Hasn’t played in the majors since 2017
One guy I remember that I don't think most people do is Tanner Scheppers. He had a crazy good 2013 season with a 1.88 ERA in 75 innings then had a combined 6.57 era for the next 4 years
one guy from the orioles i forget his name but he was a shortstop for like a season and then just disappeared all of a sudden. still plays i’m pretty sure i just haven’t heard anything about him since like 2016
There was a kid named Bailey something who disappeared after a brief, albeit brilliant stretch as a member of the 2001 Braves, before re-emerging years later as a beloved baseball RUclipsr. _[citation needed]_
@@artwithotrain4154 He sure did! 👍🏽 (I should know, having been called up by the Mets to make a few spot starts that season). But, um, don’t bother looking for him on Baseball Reference or anything, as they removed his name from the records. And by “they,” I mean the government. I’ve already said too much. 😒
Phillies fan, and the only one I recognized was Hinajosa lol. Victor Arano is another one. Had injuries but he’s in the Braves system now. Tommy Joseph is another one. Kind of an average player for us but surprised he didn’t get another shot.
Anyone remember Chris Shelton on the Tigers? In April of 2006 he hit 10 homeruns and everyone who played fantasy baseball at the time scrambled to get him. For the rest of his short career he only hit 8 more home runs....
@@JollyOlive I really did. I also just watched some of the AL East livestream you did last week and I really like the placement of the Orioles. I don't think they're gonna be good at all, but I think the 100 loss season is something that they'll avoid with the new youth on the horizon.
What about TJ Rivera he was one of the best Mets player they had in 2016 that helped carried them into the Wild Card Game in 2016 with all those injuries they had that year and Fun Fact TJ Rivera was the last met to have a plate appearance in the postseason
One other guy you can prob put on this list is John bowker even though he played for like 7 seasons in the bigs for the giants and pirates. he only had 202 pa in 97 games; but he did hit 278 with 32 runs, 42 RBI's, and 11 hr, with a decent 857 ops. Triple the ab's and the counting stats and that would be an all star season
You are right about Selsky being the only player ever with 1 multi hit game that was also a five hit game. While doing the research to back that up I found out that Mel Stottlemyer had a five hit game. Crazy.
I knew four of the recent ones. I have this habit of checking the box scores every morning so I remember names like selsky but only barely. Familiar with merritt, hazelbajer and maddox
Yangervis Solarte had a good couple of months in 2014 - one month being compared to then phenom Yasiel Puig. And then that was it. Never seen again. I would add Greg Bird's 2015 campaign to the list and of course, lest we forget...2011 Jesus Montero.
Also for Merritt - the day before Game 5, Jose Bautista was super cocky about facing him. twitter.com/bnicholsonsmith/status/788534622900645889 Merritt then proceeded to no-hit the Jays for 3 innings
Knew Merritt, Hazelbaker, Selsky, Hinojosa, and Maddox, always felt like Merritt and Selsky shouldve gotten more of a chance, Maddox unfortunately had injuries but he deserved chances
Daniel McCutchen is a personal favorite of mine, since he was with the Pirates the same time as the much more famous Andrew Kinda like Ryan Zimmerman and Jordan Zimmermann, except only one McCutchen was actually good
Man, I really wish Ryan Merritt could have stuck around. Watching him toast guys with an 85 mph fastball and 81 mph cutter was fantastic. Unfortunately, arm fatigue and injury derailed his career.
I’m a pirate fan but i will never forget Ryan Merritt!! If I remember correctly, Indians fans chipped in to completely cover him and his fiancee’s baby registry following that ALCS performance.
I remember sitting in my car on the highway stuck in traffic listening to the pregame from game 5 of the ALCS in 2016, and just thinking “oh hell yea we got the win I don’t even know who Ryan Merritt is”. Then he closed out the series against us and that’s why I will always remember Ryan Merritt.
Not trying to brag here, but I never forgot about any of these guys.
...I’d also never heard of them in the first place, but that’s beside the point.
@Benjamin Snyder Hey thanks!
Why did you have to brag like that
@@staciemohler4624 it’s a joke... he’s saying he never heard of these players, so it’s not possible he could’ve forgotten them
@@A.B.421 yes I know
@@A.B.421 it’s a joke… the original comment was sarcastically say ping he’s not trying to brag because he never heard of them, the reply was “playing along” by saying he’s bragging
“Trevor Luba” I freaking died bro🤣
I know Jeremy Hazelbaker.. he broke up Kyle Hendricks no no and then Joe West threw out Joe Maddon
Matt Tuiasosopo, his best season was with Detroit in 2013. He could be added to this list
Or his called shot in Toronto
I could never forget the legend tui I remember making bold claims that if he started regularly he'd be a 25 homer guy
Christain Villanueva too. The 3rd baseman before manny Machado
One guy I remember but no one else does: Pedro Ciraco. Guy played like really well for the Red Sox one year and then just disappeared
I was expecting him to be on here. That was the guy who immediately jumped out to me.
He ended up on my Royals at one point in time
Got his autograph once when he was in the Royals farm system! Cool guy!
Usually you see a video/post about "forgotten" MLB players and it's more like "MLB players who had decent yet unremarkable careers" but you sure did deliver here and I appreciate that.
TJ Rivera was a name I thought about while watching this. Hit over .300 in 16/17 for the Mets but, got Tommy John and hasn’t gotten back to the show.
Holy shit dude as a Mets fan I thought that guy was gonna be the truth 😂😂
Tbh he sticks out in my mind cuz he was in that picture with the huge dildo in the background in Kevin Plawecki’s locker lol
YOOO I was thinking this too I thought he was gonna be a stud, me and my pops always said he kinda looked like A-Rod haha
As a Cardinals fan, I remember Jeremy Hazelbaker, via both watching and playing as the Cardinals in MLB the show. I also remember that five hit Steve Selskey game.
“Manscaped is the Mike Trout of ball-trimming” -the Jolly Olive
He doesn’t write the copy. That is supplied to him by the sponsor. He just reads what they write.
Love the video. Austin Maddox is the only one I'd never heard of, although I did forget about Selsky until you mentioned him and I forgot that Hinojosa pitched that well.
On the other hand, Glenn Williams was one of my favorite long-time minor leaguers and I remember being so happy for him when hit finally got his chance with the '05 Twins. I've also wondered what happened to Merritt and Cromer and why they just disappeared after playing well in limited opportunities.
As other people in the comments have mentioned, TJ Rivera would have been a good player to include on this list. Three others worth mentioning are Mauricio Cabrera, Rudy Pemberton, and Rick Short. Cabrera used his 100+ mph fastball to post a 2.82 ERA in 41 games as a rookie for the 2016 Braves and hasn't thrown a single pitch in the majors since. Pemberton hit .336 with a .909 OPS over 134 ABs with the Tigers and Red Sox from 1995-1997 (including hitting .512 in 41 ABs for the '96 Red Sox). Short's big league stint was shorter than the others on your list, but I feel hitting .400 with 2 HRs and a 1.404 OPS is extremely impressive even over just 15 ABs. He was a 32 y/o veteran of 12 minor league seasons when he got his chance with the 2005 Nationals, then never played pro ball in the US again. He finished his career with 4 years in Japan, hitting over .330 twice.
Should’ve talked about Pat Light. He has some crazy career stats and highlights
Wasn’t he awful but he’s a meme bc he struck out Mike trout and he makes funny videos
Munenori Kawasaki GOATED. I was at the spring training game he hit his first home run... everyone in the crowd started chanting his name. Anyone remember him?
Yes, he was a Cub for one year and we fell in love with the guy, even won a ring with us
I thought for sure that if there was a Phillie on this list, I'd remember him, but I don't recall D.H. The one that I do remember is Ryan Merritt.
As a female viewer, the most educational part of this video was the ad. I didn't know that guys had such problems as well as products available to deal with them!
Jeremy Reed from Seattle reminds me of this video. He had some amazing diving catches in the outfield, and I saw one at spring training when I was kid. Great fielder but he was a below average hitter unfortunately.
I remember the HAZEL-BAKER chants at Busch Stadium in April/May 2016
You said Trevor Luba 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol he means Rachael Luba
@@ethan3949 pretty sure he said Trevor Luba on purpose to troll. Love to see it 😂
@@jrosa1028 Trololo
@@jrosa1028 I don’t appreciate the attitude mister
@@ethan3949 no attitude on my part; Sorry if it seemed that way
Jarred Cosart, ain’t as random as the ones you mentioned but always wondered what happened to that dude
I was just thinking about him bruh
As a Red Sox fan I remember Austin Maddox. After the season I always waited for him to get another chance, but to my surprise he never did!
Great video concept.
Got another one for you:
Troy Neel. Drafted by the Indians in the 9th round in ‘86. Eventually made it to the show with Oakland in ‘92.
Played 230 games over the 1992-94 seasons and was pretty good with an .837 OPS and 128 OPS+. Also remarkably consistent, his OPS over those three individual seasons ranged all the way from.830 to .840. Decent power too, 37 dingers and 120 ribbies in 758 career at bats. Career slash line: .280/.362/.475. Done after his age 28 season, which just so happened to be the strike year, so maybe some correlation there. BRef doesn’t say what happened to him, just shows him getting drafted and then being traded to the A’s in 1991. Idk if he’s obscure enough for this category, he did play 230 games but he’s just one of those fascinating guys you come across on BRef and wonder about. Topps also put him on a Future Stars card in ‘93 iirc. And less than two years later he was done. That’s baseball, Suzan.
That’s a good one. B_R says he went to play in Japan the next 7 or so seasons
@@notsauer No kidding, guess I missed that.
I know with Merritt there were injury issues that helped derail his career. Anyways, I got a few good ones for this: 1. Jake Fox - the posterchild for why you should not put any stock in ST numbers (guy went bonkers as a journeyman 1B in I think 2011 and made the Orioles roster on Opening Day..... then proceeded to not be worth all that much), 2. Scott Sizemore - 2B/3B who seemed to be on the upswing for at least a bench/roleplayer career but then just bounced between a few teams before fading into obscurity, and 3. Brett Jackson - OF for the Cubs who was a pretty high top prospect in the early 2010s but then went from that to out of baseball in just a few seasons (only remember him because I was disappointed the Rays got Brandon Guyer instead of him in the Matt Garza deal). (oh, and how could I forget Mark Kiger, of Moneyball fame. Got a few plate appearances with the postseason A's in 2006, and then never played another MLB game after that.)
I met Glenn Williams about 20 years ago. I was playing in a Baldwinsville, NY baseball summer camp when he played for the Syracuse Skychiefs. Our coach told us a pro player was going to come, sign autographs, give us pointers ect. He signed a souvenir Skychiefs bat I had. I distinctly remember him being very unenthused being there, like we were annoying him. He signed for us and then just left. Always left a sour taste in my mouth. Almost glad he was a one and done.
Scott Cassidy (Padres/Red Sox) and John Johnstone (Mainly Giants) were awesome, though.
oh no austin maddox
Came back here for this reason
Another one is Cory Spangenberg
As I Cardinal fan I remember Selsky and I definitely remember Hazelbaker. Haze actually spent the entire 2016 season with the Cards and was DFA at the end of the season.
Jonathon Holdzcom - Pirates reliever
Tribe fan and baseball nerd here, Ryan Merritt was awesome for us that game and that season he put up some pretty good numbers too. I love following prospects and see how they pan out. I hope he gets another shot
Jeremy Hazelbaker is from a small town about 10 minutes away from my hometown. I played against his high school team twice a year in high school baseball. Hated them, but he is a local legend.
Fun Fact about Hazelbaker. The Cardinals were getting no hit by the Cubs at Busch stadium (Kyle Hendricks was pitching) into the 9th inning Hazelbaker came off the bench and hit a solo HR to not only get rid of the no hitter but the shutout. I also enjoy calling him HazelRaker.
Koda glover is another player
7:22 I like how Kelly was the one walking away from Correa 😂
I play a lot of Simulation baseball, challenge accepted 😤
Only got Jeremy Hazelbaker cuz he batted .340.
My contribution would be TJ Rivera.
Batted .304 across two half seasons with the Mets. Hasn’t played in the majors since 2017
One guy I remember that I don't think most people do is Tanner Scheppers. He had a crazy good 2013 season with a 1.88 ERA in 75 innings then had a combined 6.57 era for the next 4 years
I think you could add Jung Ho Kang to this list. He was stud when he was healthy and fully there.
one guy from the orioles i forget his name but he was a shortstop for like a season and then just disappeared all of a sudden. still plays i’m pretty sure i just haven’t heard anything about him since like 2016
Only you could make a video on such obscure names, can’t wait fir the season
I’m so excited this is going to be amazing!
No one remembers Yankee Legend Zoilo Almonte
I remember him, even bought his rookie back in like 2014. For some reason, I thought he was gonna be special.
Havent heard that name in a PHAT minute
He plays for the chunichi dragons in japan
I only remembered Ryan Merritt because I saw him in single A just a year or so before that World Series game.
There was a kid named Bailey something who disappeared after a brief, albeit brilliant stretch as a member of the 2001 Braves, before re-emerging years later as a beloved baseball RUclipsr. _[citation needed]_
Foolish baseball? If so did he play baseball?
@@artwithotrain4154 He sure did! 👍🏽 (I should know, having been called up by the Mets to make a few spot starts that season). But, um, don’t bother looking for him on Baseball Reference or anything, as they removed his name from the records. And by “they,” I mean the government. I’ve already said too much. 😒
Phillies fan, and the only one I recognized was Hinajosa lol. Victor Arano is another one. Had injuries but he’s in the Braves system now. Tommy Joseph is another one. Kind of an average player for us but surprised he didn’t get another shot.
I do remember Jermey that guy was very good in the shot time with us.
Anyone remember Chris Shelton on the Tigers? In April of 2006 he hit 10 homeruns and everyone who played fantasy baseball at the time scrambled to get him. For the rest of his short career he only hit 8 more home runs....
Great video! Keep it up 👍🏻
this one isn't really random, but kevin siegrist. guy was lights out for a time in stl, then went to philly, and i haven't heard of him since lmao
I just remembered Selsky, Hazelbaker, Hinojosa, Merritt, and Williams. This could be a fun series, would you consider doing more of this same topic?
Think so, people really seem to enjoy this
@@JollyOlive I really did. I also just watched some of the AL East livestream you did last week and I really like the placement of the Orioles. I don't think they're gonna be good at all, but I think the 100 loss season is something that they'll avoid with the new youth on the horizon.
Glad you enjoyed man!
Loved Hazelbaker in STL. Thought he was gonna be a good corner outfielder for a while
What about TJ Rivera he was one of the best Mets player they had in 2016 that helped carried them into the Wild Card Game in 2016 with all those injuries they had that year and Fun Fact TJ Rivera was the last met to have a plate appearance in the postseason
I'm a huge fan of Cincinnati, so I remembered Selsky, but other than that, I had no idea of the other guys
One other guy you can prob put on this list is John bowker even though he played for like 7 seasons in the bigs for the giants and pirates. he only had 202 pa in 97 games; but he did hit 278 with 32 runs, 42 RBI's, and 11 hr, with a decent 857 ops. Triple the ab's and the counting stats and that would be an all star season
You are right about Selsky being the only player ever with 1 multi hit game that was also a five hit game. While doing the research to back that up I found out that Mel Stottlemyer had a five hit game. Crazy.
GLENN WILLIAMS!!
I knew four of the recent ones. I have this habit of checking the box scores every morning so I remember names like selsky but only barely. Familiar with merritt, hazelbajer and maddox
What do you use for your graphics and visuals?
I’m a rather new baseball fan (started following the game during the Mets 2015 WS run) so I didn’t know Williams or Cromer
I was at Steve Selsky’s debut #GOAT
Yangervis Solarte had a good couple of months in 2014 - one month being compared to then phenom Yasiel Puig.
And then that was it. Never seen again. I would add Greg Bird's 2015 campaign to the list and of course, lest we forget...2011 Jesus Montero.
Glenn Williams sighting! Love it
I remembered that Hazelbaker homer in Atlanta lol
nujabes poster huge W
you should do some baseball quizzes
I feel like people forget about Chris Young
I remember Hazelbaker well. I feel like you could make a whole video just about Cardinal's random devil magic players like him.
Also for Merritt - the day before Game 5, Jose Bautista was super cocky about facing him.
twitter.com/bnicholsonsmith/status/788534622900645889
Merritt then proceeded to no-hit the Jays for 3 innings
So Ryan Merit I sort of remembered, but Jeremy Hazelbaker was the only one I 100% remembered during his breakout.
Hey I got Hazelbaker! He was on my fantasy team for a few weeks that year
Me thinking I'd hear names like Devin Mesoraco
Knew Merritt, Hazelbaker, Selsky, Hinojosa, and Maddox, always felt like Merritt and Selsky shouldve gotten more of a chance, Maddox unfortunately had injuries but he deserved chances
Jordany Valdespin. A pinch hit legend
I'm a Sox fan, so I knew each of the ones that had played for them (Hinojosa, Maddox, Hazelbaker, Selsky)
The Indians guy sounds familiar and I remember hazel baker he hit a hit a home run off the cubs
I saw Steve Selsky play a few years back with Cincinnati’s AAA affiliate
Hezelbaker was the only I heard of, and only because I’m a DBacks fan and Jeremy came out of nowhere, played great, then disappeared
Woo another upload
Yo John Rodriguez raked for the Cardinals in the mid 2000’s but never got a chance. Always thought that was weird
Casey Jansen. Got the flu one year then disappeared :(
Only knew one. Great list!
Olive seeing how much cheaper 20% makes the lawnmower 3.0 you best believe I’m buying with the next paycheck using your code!!!
Huge!!!
Daniel McCutchen is a personal favorite of mine, since he was with the Pirates the same time as the much more famous Andrew
Kinda like Ryan Zimmerman and Jordan Zimmermann, except only one McCutchen was actually good
Man, I really wish Ryan Merritt could have stuck around. Watching him toast guys with an 85 mph fastball and 81 mph cutter was fantastic. Unfortunately, arm fatigue and injury derailed his career.
Love the david haslehoff part lol
I remember Merritt, and Hazelbaker, but not so much the other guys.
This man went from 1k subs to 14k congratulations
Underrated youtuber
chris Collabello? had 1 great April and after that fizzled out
Russell Branyan had a 5 hit game and Jason Vargas started a playoff game. I'm a Mariners trivia machine.
I’m a pirate fan but i will never forget Ryan Merritt!! If I remember correctly, Indians fans chipped in to completely cover him and his fiancee’s baby registry following that ALCS performance.
Greg Grebeck blue jay career is about a full season, memorable and career ended shortly after
I knew I recognized Hazlebakers' name.. very brief stint on the Rays. Weird.
I’m gonna be there for the stream tomorrow
I remember sitting in my car on the highway stuck in traffic listening to the pregame from game 5 of the ALCS in 2016, and just thinking “oh hell yea we got the win I don’t even know who Ryan Merritt is”. Then he closed out the series against us and that’s why I will always remember Ryan Merritt.
Ryan Merritt
Steve Selsky
Glen Williams
Jeremy Hazelbaker
Austin Maddox
Dalier Hinojosa
D.T. Cromer
Well At least those 2010's worked out for some
I recognized Hazelbaker from his Diamondback days.
Salute to that ad
Made me crack up
Good job with those balls
Appreciate it
Hi sup keep up the great work
i remember Hazelbaker. Always wondered what happened to him
Jeremy Hazelbaker was the only guy I remembered
Cool idea
This video must be my birthday gift :)
Happy birthday!
Have a great Bday
@Jolly Olive Thank You!
@somekindaguy100 Thank You and you have a good day
You should do a video on the 2014 angels they stand out so much to me because they had the best record in baseball and nobody even talked about it