I have tears in my eyes for 2 reasons. 1. These great men take me back to my youth when I admired them for all the skills they displayed at a game I loved. Knowing they are gone hurts my heart. 2. Because for me baseball will never be the same and neither will our world. Great players, better humans. Rest In Peace gentlemen.
This was very emotional for me to watch. I grew up watching all of these players in the '60s and '70s with my Dad, who passed away ten years ago, and they will always be connected to my memories of him. Growing up in Atlanta, I watched Aaron and Niekro most frequently, but my earliest baseball memories are of watching Brock and Gibson in the 1967 World Series. My Dad admired players who played well, regardless of what team they played for, and he taught me why they were great players. May they all rest in peace.
The world lost a great group of players last year and this year, Two players that we lost brought tears to my eyes watching this. Tom Seaver my favorite of all time, and Hank Aaron ! I grew up watching them ! They will be missed !
It went from Tom to Hank the Many legends have been lost but we will not forget Rest In Peace Tom,Joe,Tommy,Hank,Bob,Phil,Don,Al,Lou,Whitey and everyone Lost in these tough times YOU will never be forgotten
God bless your soul Tommy Lasorda. Your 1988 Dodgers team pulled off what may have been the biggest upset in World Series history. You are deeply missed.
There aren’t enough words in the English language to describe these men. These men may be great baseball players, but more importantly they are excellent human beings.
The Hall took quite a nasty hit during the past year & some were past 90 & most were past 80 as well. They lived good productive lives doing what they loved to do so look at it that way & be thankful you got to see them in their primes.
These men are deserving of many words but the best word I can say for them is there legends. I say this with empathy. Legends never die. Remember them for the memories they made on and off the field. Yes I say that because I lost my cousin last summer due to a drug overdose at 34 years old. I know that is a dumb comparison. Please bare with me. Because I will remember them for there contributions to baseball. But I will remember my cousin for the memories we shared together. Sad time for baseball. And my family. But mostly baseball.
@@manofiske3318 I know I will ALWAYS REMEMBER THESE 10 HALL OF FAMERS. DESPITE BEING ONLY 26 YEARS OLD. HANK AARON IS THE BEST HOME RUN HITTER OF ALL-TIME. TOMMY LASORDA IS THE BEST DODGERS MANAGER EVER. JOE MORGAN BEST 2ND BASEMAN IN REDS HISTORY. BOB GIBSON KNOWN FOR HIS SINGLE SEASON ERA AT 1.12. TOM SEAVER MR MET. LOU BROCK ONE OF THE BEST BASESTEALERS OF ALL TIME. AL KALINE MR. TIGER PHIL NIEKRO BEST KNUCKLE BALLER IN MLB HISTORY. WHITEY FORD THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD. AND DON SUTTON ONE OF THE BEST RIGHTIE PITCHERS IN DODGERS HISTORY. I MAYBE 26 BUT I KNOW My Baseball history. Don't EVER be a smart ass to ME.
Rest in Peace all great players Kobe Bryant Al Kaline Tom Seaver Whitey Ford Don Larson Bob Gibson Lou Brock Joe Morgan Phil Niekro Tommy Lasorda Henry Aaron rest in peace?
I don't know about post a comment on here or not rest in peace to all 10 Hall of Fame members. Just imagine hip hop is going through the same thing right now with some great ones please pray for them as well
It’s insane how many legends we lost the past 6 or so months
It really is crazy. Just too many.
They’re in heaven playing the game they love again
I have tears in my eyes for 2 reasons. 1. These great men take me back to my youth when I admired them for all the skills they displayed at a game I loved. Knowing they are gone hurts my heart. 2. Because for me baseball will never be the same and neither will our world. Great players, better humans. Rest In Peace gentlemen.
I couldn't of said it better myself. Thanks.
My whole childhood in this video. Rest in Peace to all these heroes.
This was very emotional for me to watch. I grew up watching all of these players in the '60s and '70s with my Dad, who passed away ten years ago, and they will always be connected to my memories of him. Growing up in Atlanta, I watched Aaron and Niekro most frequently, but my earliest baseball memories are of watching Brock and Gibson in the 1967 World Series. My Dad admired players who played well, regardless of what team they played for, and he taught me why they were great players. May they all rest in peace.
The world lost a great group of players last year and this year, Two players that we lost brought tears to my eyes watching this. Tom Seaver my favorite of all time, and Hank Aaron !
I grew up watching them ! They will be missed !
It went from Tom to Hank the Many legends have been lost but we will not forget Rest In Peace Tom,Joe,Tommy,Hank,Bob,Phil,Don,Al,Lou,Whitey and everyone Lost in these tough times YOU will never be forgotten
Rest in Peace, gentlemen.
God bless your soul Tommy Lasorda. Your 1988 Dodgers team pulled off what may have been the biggest upset in World Series history. You are deeply missed.
There aren’t enough words in the English language to describe these men. These men may be great baseball players, but more importantly they are excellent human beings.
I can't add a thing to that. Perfectly stated, thank you.
@@moparedtn You're welcome.
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Beautiful and moving tribute to all of these great players.
Heaven got one heck of a starting rotation this year
Ikr. Gibson, Seaver, Ford. Even Lasorda lol.
Kyle don't like Neikro and Sutton ?
The almost inhuman consistency of Hank Aaron’s career will never cease to amaze me
St Peter’s got himself a heck of a roster! RIP all🙏🏻⚾️💕
The Hall took quite a nasty hit during the past year & some were past 90 & most were past 80 as well. They lived good productive lives doing what they loved to do so look at it that way & be thankful you got to see them in their primes.
Rest In Peace to all these legends 😢
I think I got something in my eye. RIP they were my Heroes!
I always wondered who were those two fans who ran up to Hank as he was rounding the bases
I believe one of those young man's was named Bob Seger the late Bob Seger NBC or ABC anchor
These men are deserving of many words but the best word I can say for them is there legends. I say this with empathy. Legends never die. Remember them for the memories they made on and off the field. Yes I say that because I lost my cousin last summer due to a drug overdose at 34 years old. I know that is a dumb comparison. Please bare with me. Because I will remember them for there contributions to baseball. But I will remember my cousin for the memories we shared together. Sad time for baseball. And my family. But mostly baseball.
"...THEY'RE(they are) legends."
"Please BEAR with me."
"...remember them for THEIR contributions..."
@@manofiske3318 I know I will ALWAYS REMEMBER THESE 10 HALL OF FAMERS. DESPITE BEING ONLY 26 YEARS OLD. HANK AARON IS THE BEST HOME RUN HITTER OF ALL-TIME. TOMMY LASORDA IS THE BEST DODGERS MANAGER EVER. JOE MORGAN BEST 2ND BASEMAN IN REDS HISTORY. BOB GIBSON KNOWN FOR HIS SINGLE SEASON ERA AT 1.12. TOM SEAVER MR MET. LOU BROCK ONE OF THE BEST BASESTEALERS OF ALL TIME. AL KALINE MR. TIGER PHIL NIEKRO BEST KNUCKLE BALLER IN MLB HISTORY. WHITEY FORD THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD. AND DON SUTTON ONE OF THE BEST RIGHTIE PITCHERS IN DODGERS HISTORY. I MAYBE 26 BUT I KNOW My Baseball history. Don't EVER be a smart ass to ME.
Rest in Peace all great players
Kobe Bryant
Al Kaline
Tom Seaver
Whitey Ford
Don Larson
Bob Gibson
Lou Brock
Joe Morgan
Phil Niekro
Tommy Lasorda
Henry Aaron rest in peace?
Don Sutton
@@kennethshouler3055 100% correct Sutton.
I don't know about post a comment on here or not rest in peace to all 10 Hall of Fame members. Just imagine hip hop is going through the same thing right now with some great ones please pray for them as well
2,200th view. Well done! RIP these 10 greatest!
seaver was the best pitcher
RIP
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