This puts Alex in a different light, in my eyes. The way he listens to other guys marvel about the game (Pete, Frank, Keith, Papi) is remarkable. He really seems interested in their mindsets and what they have to say.
Yah its good for him to do this it may heal his reputation... Its kind of hard to like a guy that couldn't stay consistent, banged every hot actress he came across, became so arrogant he has a picture of him as a centaur ontop of his bed, and did steroids and lied about it lol
It's so much nicer to hear real baseball players break down this stuff than the analysts. Their insight is great and here you can see Papi talk about other players with respect and knowledge. I'd listen to thee 4 talk about hitting all day!
A-Rod to Ortiz, "All the great hits that you had in your career, unfortunately I was there to see most of them, or at least it felt that way." Love it haha
A-Rod unbelievably seems like a guy I could spend hours with around the game. I love chatting all aspects of baseball, but to break down mechanics, analyze approach, and talk matchups....it’s really a treat. It truly is awesome seeing 3 legends chop it up like this.
I think Yanks and Sox fans, bitter rivals as we are (I'm a Yanks fan) will agree that there are just certain players for each team you have to admire, really like and respect. Mo, Jeter, Papi, I always really enjoyed Nomar Garciaparra personally. Greatness is greatness. I love listening to Papi's high baseball IQ, he really knows the game so well.
For people wondering what Papi says at the end... he says "Paul Quantrill", which is the pitcher for the Yankees that Papi took deep to win game 4 of the 2004 ALCS in the bottom of the 12th. Legendary.
All those championships, all those 1st place finishes, all those hall o gamers, all those playoffs, and one series stands out as the worst moment you’ll never forget? No. I don’t get it. How much do you need?
As a long time Yankee fan despite the rivalry between the Yankees and Boston, I always liked Ortiz. He had this quiet confidence and determination at the plate. Plus he seemed like a good dude off the field as well. Rivalries are fun and can bring excitement into two teams who played neck and neck with each other for years but I believe you should always give credit where it's due. Ortiz was a great player and I respect him as a person as well.
Inside the nba is the best place for basketball talk. They give you good insight on the game and they joke around alot which is fun. Especially Charles Barkley he's hilarious
I love this show, these guys have great chemistry together and it shows. A-rod is a great listener and you can tell he genuinely cares and is interested about what any player or coach has to say. Big Papi is hilarious, bringing him was a great add! Way better than MLB Tonight with Harold Reynolds and those other guys
I've seen him (close enough) in person, and that is accurate. He is massive, the way John Henry was massive. He was talking to Jim Thome, and he dwarfed him. Those Auburn boys, I tell you; must be something in the water.
Never seen a more massive, better hitter in my life. People rave about Stanton and Judge and their 500+ feet home runs, but they will never be the hitters Frank was. One of a kind.
shrapnel77, I don’t know about that. You have to let their careers play out. I played one game against Frank when he was rehabbing in the minors. Dude was a giant!
Mussina was insanely underrated. Even when he didn't have his best stuff he would grind away & find a way. Him, David Cone had that grinder mentality where they could will their way out of jams. Nothing needs to be said about the greatest ever "Mo"
Mariano vs Ortiz was clutch vs clutch... power verse finesse... rival team vs rival...and just so much talent in one at bat a duel that will def be missed in baseball
I love sports in general and after listening to countless interviews and perspectives from athletes, I realize just how cerebral sports are at the elite level. Nearly everyone is physically elite at the highest level, but what sets apart the great from the good are their mental approach to the game. The best players are not only the most physically gifted, but mentally gifted as well. You hear the phrase "students of the game" a lot, but the greats truly are 'students of the game'. They study every aspect of their craft and leverage their strengths and minimize their weaknesses to maximize their output in the most productive manner.
This is a great show... I love how legends of the game share REAL analysis of the game. These are legends giving out REAL analysis of the game of baseball... The NFL and NBA need to catch up Where’s Pete Rose?
The NBA has Open Court. The NFL with all that content from way back is lacking in that department and it’s sad. A Football Life imo doesn’t do justice when we talk about the game. I rather have a round table discussion about the best QBs, RBs, WRs, DBs, Oline or Dline instead of a top 10. Majority of the top 10s on NFL Network are mostly Steelers, 49ers, Cowboys, Packers, Giants, Broncos, and Raiders content. 2000s and 2010s have given us some great players from the Colts, Ravens, Saints, and Seahawks.
I hate the red Sox being a Yankees fan but I have sooo much respect for big papi and he is such a great anylis the guy knows his baseball and gives props where its due great ball players always do
I think every baseball player really become wise men and carry themselves like men. Great role models for every boy. Goes to show you how old the game is and how gracefully the players become after. Glad I played and is a fan of baseball.
Of all the Red Sox players of that era that annoyed me, Pedro, Youkalis, Manny, Papelbon, Millar....I could go all day.....However, I've always liked Big Papi. Normally you dislike someone who destroys your team, but there's something different about him compared to the rest.
@Jeff Pryce It's what keeps Schilling out of the HOF, though I think he gets in on his final ballot. Being likeable is part of the deal. I tell people all the time, it's the Hall of Fame, not the Hall of Stats
Keith Hernandez in the background pacing back and forth. LOL. That's shows that Keith still wants to get back in the game to play. Keith was pacing anxiously like he was on the on deck circle. I could joke about Keith because Keith is my distant cousin from Spain from the Hernandez grandparent side of one of my parents. My cousins all look like Keith. So, we are very proud of Keith's years in the Majors with the Cardinals and Mets. Ole !!!!!!
A Rod and Frank Thomas are really good on this show. They talk real baseball, not a lot of hot air and nonsense. One of the best sorts analytical shows on TV currently.
Im a Yankee fan and thaT was probably one of the most hurtful calls other than the 2001 when the dbacks came back to win the WS. But love Big Papi he was a beast and great embassador to the game!!
In 1996 or so (correct me if I'm mistaken) the Mariners had an exhibition against a minor league affiliate. Afterwards they held a Home-Run Derby. A player, David Arias, was hitting massive home runs, impressing the likes of big-leaguers Ken Griffey, Jr. and A-Rod, who was the Shortstop for the M's at the time. It got to the point where the young A-Rod went to the Mariners General Manager and demanded Arias be called up to the show. Arias did eventually get to the majors, but only after the Mariners traded him away to the Twins. David dropped the name Arias, and began going by another surname. David Ortiz.
Arod is a genius mind.... he was a top scholar as well as athlete growing up ..... when he hones the IQ in on baseball and sports in general, it's a great thing to listen to ..... dude dissects it and breaks it down like no one ..... would be a great coach or manager
+Michael Caputo Jesus, talk about looking for a reason to troll. First of all, your comment is called an opinion, not a fact. Career numbers speak also of longevity. Rivera never had two years like Eckersley in '89 and '90. He also played for the far highest paying team in either league, so he had far more opportunities to save games as the Yankees bought win chances. Hoffman pitched most of his career for a team almost as poor as the Yankees were rich. Also, undoubtedly Rivera came in with larger leads than other closers, especially Hoffman, and had around 30% more save opportunities than Hoffman. There are others but let's face facts: Yankees players get far more credit than they deserve. Derek Jeter five Gold Gloves? Statistically the worst fielding shortstop of the century? Got to nothing and wouldn't move to third for a true Gold Glover, A-Rod? So save your breath on Rivera being the obvious greatest; that's only your opinion, typical New York blather.
Big Hurt, A-Rod and Big Papi. What’s Kieth’s nickname?? My friend had said something so offensive lol. Love it when I can listen to legendary hitters talk shop. So cool. Most people can’t understand why I can sit and listen to their battle stories. I love it, the admiration hitters had towards pitchers.
I didn't like Ortiz when he played. He was Mr. Red Sox. But the respect he has for other players and a refreshing humbleness turns him into one of my favorite Red Sox. I also love listening to Pedro Martinez break down these young pitchers. None better.
Super interesting. I love hearing players talk about the game which got to where they were through a combination of innate talent and hard work. Those are always the most interesting.
The A-Rod steroid argument aside, he is an incredible ball player who was caught at the tail end of an era plagued by cheaters. To me, his opinion should still be highly respected
Truth. Even before all the PEDs stuff he was still talented. To be honest yes it will help you bulk up but what's the point if you can't make solid contact? A-Rod had a great eye at the plate, could hit for average and power, could run very well as he was capable of stealing a lot of bases, good range on the field with a strong arm to go with it, and he could draw walks. He had a batters eye to not swing at junk. A complete player throughout his career.
When these mother fuckers just talk straight up baseball, it's hella good. Kids, just think of the kind of science these veterans of the game are dropping on a daily basis, and you can catch on RUclips. You've got it so good these days.
The easiest way to represent Mo's greatness, from 1996-2004, is how easily his failures can be identified: Alomar; Counsell/Gonzales; Millar/Roberts/Mueller, Maybe I missed one or two, but that's still only one hand. Every other time, Enter Sandman, Exit Opponent.
I get all the hate for ARod, steroids abuser, former Yankee etc.. but man it's hard not to like him in this video. He doesn't come off as cocky, and is more complimentary to his former rival Ortiz. Same goes for Ortiz, both dudes seem genuine and just former baseball players talking about the game they love.
This puts Alex in a different light, in my eyes. The way he listens to other guys marvel about the game (Pete, Frank, Keith, Papi) is remarkable. He really seems interested in their mindsets and what they have to say.
Yah its good for him to do this it may heal his reputation... Its kind of hard to like a guy that couldn't stay consistent, banged every hot actress he came across, became so arrogant he has a picture of him as a centaur ontop of his bed, and did steroids and lied about it lol
clutchcity25 for sure, he definitely loves the game. And @Michael Brown not consistent? He is one of the most consistent players of all time!
I agree 120 percent!
can't agree more. I never liked A-rod but he actually analyzes the game like an expert whilst listening to his coworkers. Great stuff from everyone
He knows the game, imo he jus cant play it clean
It's so much nicer to hear real baseball players break down this stuff than the analysts. Their insight is great and here you can see Papi talk about other players with respect and knowledge. I'd listen to thee 4 talk about hitting all day!
john flanigan definitely
@@writingmaster3008 Agreed!
A-Rod to Ortiz, "All the great hits that you had in your career, unfortunately I was there to see most of them, or at least it felt that way." Love it haha
A-Rod unbelievably seems like a guy I could spend hours with around the game. I love chatting all aspects of baseball, but to break down mechanics, analyze approach, and talk matchups....it’s really a treat. It truly is awesome seeing 3 legends chop it up like this.
good stuff...like elder mobsters at a diner late night talkin shop
Pete Hutchins boss
Ortiz is much harder to hate when he's not wearing a Sox uniform.
He’s originally from less than 2 miles from yankee stadium lol
Same can be said for A-Rod.
@@weightspoetry2984 I think he's originally from the Dominican.
I think Yanks and Sox fans, bitter rivals as we are (I'm a Yanks fan) will agree that there are just certain players for each team you have to admire, really like and respect. Mo, Jeter, Papi, I always really enjoyed Nomar Garciaparra personally. Greatness is greatness. I love listening to Papi's high baseball IQ, he really knows the game so well.
@@JessBeautyJunkie true. I'm a die hard Sox fan but I'm also a big fan of Mo, Paul O'Neill, Jeter, and Bernie. Great and intense passionate players.
For people wondering what Papi says at the end... he says "Paul Quantrill", which is the pitcher for the Yankees that Papi took deep to win game 4 of the 2004 ALCS in the bottom of the 12th. Legendary.
2004, as a Yankee fan, is one of the absolute worst moments of my life
All those championships, all those 1st place finishes, all those hall o gamers, all those playoffs, and one series stands out as the worst moment you’ll never forget? No. I don’t get it. How much do you need?
❤❤❤❤❤
As a long time Yankee fan despite the rivalry between the Yankees and Boston, I always liked Ortiz. He had this quiet confidence and determination at the plate. Plus he seemed like a good dude off the field as well. Rivalries are fun and can bring excitement into two teams who played neck and neck with each other for years but I believe you should always give credit where it's due. Ortiz was a great player and I respect him as a person as well.
Papi is so funny :) and this show is similar to what TNT is doing for their basketball program.
Nomads Seven inside the NBA? They're both hilarious
Inside the nba is the best place for basketball talk. They give you good insight on the game and they joke around alot which is fun. Especially Charles Barkley he's hilarious
Both NBA and MLB do outstanding jobs putting these panels together must see tv
I love this show, these guys have great chemistry together and it shows. A-rod is a great listener and you can tell he genuinely cares and is interested about what any player or coach has to say. Big Papi is hilarious, bringing him was a great add! Way better than MLB Tonight with Harold Reynolds and those other guys
Big hurt looking like he could still average minimum 30 HR a year.
I've seen him (close enough) in person, and that is accurate. He is massive, the way John Henry was massive. He was talking to Jim Thome, and he dwarfed him. Those Auburn boys, I tell you; must be something in the water.
Never seen a more massive, better hitter in my life. People rave about Stanton and Judge and their 500+ feet home runs, but they will never be the hitters Frank was. One of a kind.
Must be the nugenix
@@kennyprice6694 lol
shrapnel77, I don’t know about that. You have to let their careers play out. I played one game against Frank when he was rehabbing in the minors. Dude was a giant!
Miss the old yankees team before everyone retired. Mariano, CC, Jeter, Arod, Pasada, Matsu, Giambi, Teixeira, Swisher, sheffield etc
Mussina was insanely underrated. Even when he didn't have his best stuff he would grind away & find a way. Him, David Cone had that grinder mentality where they could will their way out of jams. Nothing needs to be said about the greatest ever "Mo"
Keith looks like he needed a bathroom break during this segment.
Hahah I saw that too.
"Well, Gar, I have to tell ya, that commercial break wasn't long enough for me! I had to go, but holding it in is hard to do."
He’s older
he likely was excited to speak but recognized this era was not his turn
Did they have cutters when Keith played?
Wow this show seems very good and interesting wish these guys were still playing
Age is a cruel cruel thing
Mariano vs Ortiz was clutch vs clutch... power verse finesse... rival team vs rival...and just so much talent in one at bat a duel that will def be missed in baseball
I love sports in general and after listening to countless interviews and perspectives from athletes, I realize just how cerebral sports are at the elite level. Nearly everyone is physically elite at the highest level, but what sets apart the great from the good are their mental approach to the game. The best players are not only the most physically gifted, but mentally gifted as well. You hear the phrase "students of the game" a lot, but the greats truly are 'students of the game'. They study every aspect of their craft and leverage their strengths and minimize their weaknesses to maximize their output in the most productive manner.
I love listening to Ortiz talk so much knowledge of the game
This is pure baseball brilliance. Please keep it up. The little details puts a fan right into the mix of it.
This is a great show... I love how legends of the game share REAL analysis of the game.
These are legends giving out REAL analysis of the game of baseball...
The NFL and NBA need to catch up
Where’s Pete Rose?
Streetsmart1984 fixing games
Random Thought i love it when somebody try to make serious comment and coming out nowhere a troll comment. Lol
The NBA has Open Court. The NFL with all that content from way back is lacking in that department and it’s sad. A Football Life imo doesn’t do justice when we talk about the game. I rather have a round table discussion about the best QBs, RBs, WRs, DBs, Oline or Dline instead of a top 10. Majority of the top 10s on NFL Network are mostly Steelers, 49ers, Cowboys, Packers, Giants, Broncos, and Raiders content. 2000s and 2010s have given us some great players from the Colts, Ravens, Saints, and Seahawks.
Papi: “04”
A-Rod: “I know but which one”
😂😂😂
Lmao
I couldn't make out papi's response. What did he say that made Alex say "ok, no more."
@@jamesnm21 Someone said "Paul Quantrill", apparently the pitcher he homered to win Game 4 off of.
Danm its like 2000 hrs standing there 🤤
Huh?
The knowledge and love for the game is awesome to listen to. Love the way they described MO’s pitches
Have to say that I have a new appreciation and respect for Arod. Love his insight and commentary.
Alex ask some fantastic questions! Made a true fan really wanna listen. Way to go A-rod.
You know you are a legend when people dont say your name in full, Like Ichiro or Mo. Just one word is enough to send shivers down you opponents spine.
Facing mariano was not an easy task
marcos Dilone you would know right?
That shows the great respect the Great Mo gets from everyone in and out of baseball!
I could listen to Papi talk about hitting for hours on end
I hate the red Sox being a Yankees fan but I have sooo much respect for big papi and he is such a great anylis the guy knows his baseball and gives props where its due great ball players always do
all these guys are gentlemen of the game.
On Riveria, I forget which player said it but the basic comment was: you know what pitch is coming and you know you are probably not going to hit it.
Pena
I could listen to these guys talk baseball all day long..
4 STUDS taking hitting. Amazing!
I think every baseball player really become wise men and carry themselves like men. Great role models for every boy. Goes to show you how old the game is and how gracefully the players become after. Glad I played and is a fan of baseball.
Crazy enough Big Papi Talked about Two of this Year's HOF Class Mariano Rivera and Mike Mussina
We demand A-Rod + Big Papi show just like Shaq and Chuck!!!
Of all the Red Sox players of that era that annoyed me, Pedro, Youkalis, Manny, Papelbon, Millar....I could go all day.....However, I've always liked Big Papi. Normally you dislike someone who destroys your team, but there's something different about him compared to the rest.
all those guys listed had egos bigger than yankee stadium. papi had a "i accept that i am nothing until the moment i do something" attitude.
@Jeff Pryce It's what keeps Schilling out of the HOF, though I think he gets in on his final ballot. Being likeable is part of the deal. I tell people all the time, it's the Hall of Fame, not the Hall of Stats
Keith Hernandez in the background pacing back and forth. LOL. That's shows that Keith still wants to get back in the game to play. Keith was pacing anxiously like he was on the on deck circle. I could joke about Keith because Keith is my distant cousin from Spain from the Hernandez grandparent side of one of my parents. My cousins all look like Keith. So, we are very proud of Keith's years in the Majors with the Cardinals and Mets. Ole !!!!!!
A Rod and Frank Thomas are really good on this show. They talk real baseball, not a lot of hot air and nonsense. One of the best sorts analytical shows on TV currently.
mike mussina - my muzina lmao
lmfao
My my my my my
Jajjajajjajajaja, I’m laughing in Spanish
Ortiz...into deep right field...back is Sheffield...we'll see you later tonight! ALCS 2004 game 4
Bruno Šoba Not a Joe Buck fan but that was a great call
Im a Yankee fan and thaT was probably one of the most hurtful calls other than the 2001 when the dbacks came back to win the WS. But love Big Papi he was a beast and great embassador to the game!!
In 1996 or so (correct me if I'm mistaken) the Mariners had an exhibition against a minor league affiliate.
Afterwards they held a Home-Run Derby. A player, David Arias, was hitting massive home runs, impressing the likes of big-leaguers Ken Griffey, Jr. and A-Rod, who was the Shortstop for the M's at the time. It got to the point where the young A-Rod went to the Mariners General Manager and demanded Arias be called up to the show. Arias did eventually get to the majors, but only after the Mariners traded him away to the Twins. David dropped the name Arias, and began going by another surname.
David Ortiz.
Wao didn't know this, good
This is a different side of A-Rod. Very humble!
0.25 "well du thangs" -David Ortiz 😁😂
More Alex and Papi please
Keith Hernandez looks like the old guy at the club
Legends in that studio 😳
A-Rod holding back tears the whole time
Ortiz, arguably the greatest clutch hitter in baseball.
I could listen to these 4 talk all day. Keith and ARod belong in the hall of fame too!!!
This shows how technical and mental baseball is.
A-Rod's got so much class in this video. Where's this A-Rod been all along? I like him.
Pappi is the FREAKIN MAN!!🔥
And this comin from a Yankee fan! Much respect ✌🇺🇸
You can tell A Rod is like a little kid talking baseball with his colleagues. Great job to have. Kudos to him.
love how David says "Mariano"
Arod is a genius mind.... he was a top scholar as well as athlete growing up ..... when he hones the IQ in on baseball and sports in general, it's a great thing to listen to ..... dude dissects it and breaks it down like no one ..... would be a great coach or manager
The game should be called Adjustment
Explain.
@@philithegamer8265 That’s what the game is all about, making adjustments to the pitcher or hitter.
Unbelievable clutch hitter
Haha the way Ortiz says "oh-4" at the end is like "man, whatchu talkin' bout? You got to watch me humiliate you."
why's that dude wandering around in the background. lol
Keith Hernandez?
Love big papi!
Miguel Melendez....Me too, dude is truly Larger than Life.....and that's coming from a Yankees Fan.
Keith Hernandez: "I am so useless..."
It took me 1 minute before I even noticed Keith hernandez was even there 😂
I think that’s why he keeps walking into view…to make sure he’s noticed
I could listen to this all day? WTH is Hernandez doing during this entire segment? Does he have to use the bathroom?
This is excellent stuff.
As Yankee fan they should build a statue in Boston infront of the stadium .BIG PAPI!!!!
one of the greatest ? big papi Mariano is the greatest closer of all time period there is no better he was once in a lifetime
Michael Caputo there is not many to choose from, so yeah he is the greatest. He did choke in 01 tho
As a padres fan I gotta throw Trevor Hoffman’s name out there for one of the greatest to do it
Big Papi has been on record saying Mariano is one of the greatest PITCHERS of all time. So that was probably what he meant here.
pedroelchakas Hoffman was awesome but please don't compare him to Rivera....Mariano has no equal as a closer.
+Michael Caputo Jesus, talk about looking for a reason to troll. First of all, your comment is called an opinion, not a fact. Career numbers speak also of longevity. Rivera never had two years like Eckersley in '89 and '90. He also played for the far highest paying team in either league, so he had far more opportunities to save games as the Yankees bought win chances. Hoffman pitched most of his career for a team almost as poor as the Yankees were rich. Also, undoubtedly Rivera came in with larger leads than other closers, especially Hoffman, and had around 30% more save opportunities than Hoffman. There are others but let's face facts: Yankees players get far more credit than they deserve. Derek Jeter five Gold Gloves? Statistically the worst fielding shortstop of the century? Got to nothing and wouldn't move to third for a true Gold Glover, A-Rod? So save your breath on Rivera being the obvious greatest; that's only your opinion, typical New York blather.
Ortiz the GOAT
Todos excellen player
Amount of knowledge in that room right now. To think Keith Hernandez isn’t in the hall
Big Hurt, A-Rod and Big Papi. What’s Kieth’s nickname?? My friend had said something so offensive lol.
Love it when I can listen to legendary hitters talk shop. So cool. Most people can’t understand why I can sit and listen to their battle stories. I love it, the admiration hitters had towards pitchers.
I'm a huge sox fan I used to hate arod but seeing him and papi get along like this makes me not hate him as much lol
how you gonna leave Keith's name out of the title? cold blooded.
TWO THANGS
Love the props for Mike Mussina.
I didn't like Ortiz when he played. He was Mr. Red Sox. But the respect he has for other players and a refreshing humbleness turns him into one of my favorite Red Sox. I also love listening to Pedro Martinez break down these young pitchers. None better.
TWO THANGS!! 😂
Love Big Papi!!!
You knew what Mo was going to throw and you still couldn't hit it
Super interesting. I love hearing players talk about the game which got to where they were through a combination of innate talent and hard work. Those are always the most interesting.
Alex and big papi dominicann siiii...
The A-Rod steroid argument aside, he is an incredible ball player who was caught at the tail end of an era plagued by cheaters. To me, his opinion should still be highly respected
Truth. Even before all the PEDs stuff he was still talented. To be honest yes it will help you bulk up but what's the point if you can't make solid contact? A-Rod had a great eye at the plate, could hit for average and power, could run very well as he was capable of stealing a lot of bases, good range on the field with a strong arm to go with it, and he could draw walks. He had a batters eye to not swing at junk. A complete player throughout his career.
@@CHman712 Wished he hadn't taken the stuff.
@@CHman712 exactly and he’s better then jeter defensively
Tbh arod looks like he's in good shape he looks like he can play a few more years same with David ortiz
3:30 The guy to the right of Pedro owned Mike Mussina. Frank Thomas Also, Edgar Martinez owned Mariano Riveria.
Awesome content, IMO, all 4 of these guys are Hall of Famers… Hernandez needs to get in someday
How does a-rod know what it’s like to face Mariano 😂
A-Rod didn't join the Yankees until 2004. He faced Mariano several times during his years with Seattle and Texas.
What's a "Bugs Bunny Changeup"? Was that a Mike Mussina specialty pitch?
Moose had a great change in the way it seemed like it stopped as if on the cartoon.
When these mother fuckers just talk straight up baseball, it's hella good. Kids, just think of the kind of science these veterans of the game are dropping on a daily basis, and you can catch on RUclips. You've got it so good these days.
This is really honest. Papi never had trouble with Rivera, Mussina though...
Mariano Rivera orgullo centroamericano, un ídolo!
This is the same way Bill Belicheck and Tom Brady spoke about Ed Reed. Greatness recognizes greatness.
lol so hard.. no one sees Keith in the background dying so hard?! It's the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. Omg, their egos are incredible. =)
Great stuff. Big Papi - legend. But geez.. Keith Hernandez looks like "what am I doing here? I need a recliner".. haha
Haha 😆 looks like Keith ate George from Seinfeld for lunch and he never passed it.
Where is Pete Rose!!?? Is he not on FOX's coverage anymore?
He got fired in August idk why
The story about him sleeping with underage girls came out and they gave him the boot.
I know a lot of people have opinions on Barry Bonds. But if ever hear him talk about hitting. It's very interesting.
these are the best
Two Tings, My Muzina!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The easiest way to represent Mo's greatness, from 1996-2004, is how easily his failures can be identified: Alomar; Counsell/Gonzales; Millar/Roberts/Mueller, Maybe I missed one or two, but that's still only one hand. Every other time, Enter Sandman, Exit Opponent.
Two dangs
I get all the hate for ARod, steroids abuser, former Yankee etc.. but man it's hard not to like him in this video. He doesn't come off as cocky, and is more complimentary to his former rival Ortiz. Same goes for Ortiz, both dudes seem genuine and just former baseball players talking about the game they love.
Ichiro hit .429 against Mo. Rafael Palmero was also great with a .313 average.