Reds Hall of Famer Johnny Bench Joins the Rich Eisen Show In-Studio | Full Interview | 7/17/18

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  • @Milordvega
    @Milordvega 6 лет назад +73

    I can listen to these 1960's to 80's baseball legends talk baseball all day.

    • @louiscarrillo5873
      @louiscarrillo5873 4 года назад +2

      i was just about to write that exact same thing Bench is so knowledgable. He should be a skipper now. class all the way.

    • @michaeldreyer7270
      @michaeldreyer7270 3 года назад +2

      I can listen to Johnny all day..all year long

    • @1burnman
      @1burnman 3 года назад +1

      Me to

  • @vincenator25
    @vincenator25 2 года назад +6

    Love Johnny Bench man, I could listen to him talk all day. Man is a baseball genius!

  • @andaimhineach4131
    @andaimhineach4131 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love listening to Johnny Bench. Great story teller discussing that last bit of baseball's golden era.

  • @mikenadel4749
    @mikenadel4749 4 года назад +9

    thank you Mr. Bench for being such a great baseball ambassador through the years

  • @ShawnC.T.
    @ShawnC.T. 6 лет назад +43

    Johnny Bench is a testament to the fact that you don't always need college, to be intelligent and/or successful...

    • @Arturo-sm1tb
      @Arturo-sm1tb 5 лет назад +7

      but you do need to be a Hall of Fame athlete to open up opportunities.

    • @benthekeeshond545
      @benthekeeshond545 4 года назад +1

      Shawn,
      That was because Bench was really good at baseball when he was a teenager. A university degree does not guarantee success for an individual but as a group, the % is much higher for the educated group vs the uneducated one. Besides, Johnny Bench did not become a bum for not going to school. He joined the minor league and had to learn to deal with people. Bench attained his people skills just like all of us did. I am sure he had bad experiences in dealing with some people and Bench probably managed that very well.

  • @Andy-ty2ni
    @Andy-ty2ni 4 года назад +4

    I am glad i found this...i liked Bench and followed him throughout his career...and now i am still a baseball fan...an old man...but listening to him talk...you would think some team would have him as an adviser of sorts...he is so knowledgeable...

  • @SGCCPA
    @SGCCPA Год назад +2

    Johnny Bench is always a great interview.

  • @rpc717
    @rpc717 3 года назад +3

    My childhood sports hero. I wanted to be a catcher with my Johnny Bench autographed catcher's mitt, and I loved the Big Red Machine. He came to Riyadh with Bob Hope and did a Christmas show when I was in Desert Shield/Storm. An absolute legend in all respects.

  • @lennartdundys2657
    @lennartdundys2657 5 лет назад +13

    best catcher ever.... he was also a great color commentator

  • @gdub454
    @gdub454 6 лет назад +11

    This was just great listening to John Bench talkin old school baseball from the best generation of baseball mid 70's -80's...

    • @845callaway
      @845callaway 6 лет назад +2

      gdub454 Hey there..check out Buster Onley's "call to a legend"...same topics discussed...much more from your favorite baseball generation. You will like

    • @gdub454
      @gdub454 6 лет назад

      Cool..I'll give it a day in court and check out..))

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 4 года назад

      Classic teams like the Reds and A s, Dodgers and Yankees

  • @marksieber4626
    @marksieber4626 2 года назад +4

    What a great squad those Reds teams were that Bench, Rose, Morgan, Perez, Conception, Foster, and the ton of guys that were role players that could all play.

  • @brentwilcox9449
    @brentwilcox9449 6 лет назад +9

    people that "can't" set thru a live game....don't go! its part of the game...absolutely love knowing and watching MLB live....nothing better...J Bench is the frickin man here in oklahoma...NEVER forgot where he came from....love it!

  • @independentvoter9973
    @independentvoter9973 4 года назад +7

    Johnny Bench is a class professional who played the game with intelligence and passion.

  • @watchmanonthewall14
    @watchmanonthewall14 5 лет назад +6

    Best catcher ever. And a likable person.

  • @casketjack4740
    @casketjack4740 3 года назад +1

    Love hearing Bench talk baseball, could listen all day

  • @RisingSon011
    @RisingSon011 4 года назад +3

    If you get any offensive output from your catcher , its a bonus . Hes gotta bat with sore hands half the time , tired knees from squatting , not to mention all the stuff hes gotta sort out in his head during a ballgame .And Bench was the best defensive catcher in the league , by a lot . .And still Johnny bench drove in more runs than any other baseball player in the 1970s. That is amazing . Especially considering that the guy who usually hit right before or after him in the lineup , Tony Perez , was 2nd in the decade of the 70s in total RBIs.

  • @squigburger
    @squigburger 4 года назад +1

    Forever grateful for The Baseball Bunch. Love that show as a kid.

  • @Maxbps88
    @Maxbps88 4 года назад +5

    Baseball Catcher GOAT! And a great man to boot.

    • @blademoney1315
      @blademoney1315 4 года назад

      No. You can't be the best ever and never hit over 300. in a season. Ivan did it 10 times and don't get me started defensively. JB was good but people always overrate him big time. Ivan is the goat look it up!

    • @stevetackett581
      @stevetackett581 4 месяца назад

      @@blademoney1315Ivan was a great juicer, look it up

  • @agirlyman
    @agirlyman 5 лет назад +6

    Great podcast love Johnny bench Detroit tigers and the big red machine got me through the 70s

  • @thebookdoc.writing.and.editing
    @thebookdoc.writing.and.editing 2 года назад +2

    My start with baseball happened when I was about 4. I grew with and loved the game. One of the most memorable days of my life was box seats at Shea stadium where To Seaver was visiting with what was left of the big red machine. I saw Bench all game. Joe Morgan's elbow pump. Dave Conepcion. And Seaver staring everyone down.
    No team can replace the pre-free agency era players for the feeling of unity. It took many years to get used to not having the core players. That is something baseball and the fans lost.

  • @RM-ed1if
    @RM-ed1if 6 лет назад +8

    People may not remember this but Johnny had his own variety TV show back in the day and it was a good show.

    • @RisingSon011
      @RisingSon011 6 лет назад +1

      Razz Matazz I remember it well 'the baseball bunch ' You're right it was a good show. Bench is a natural on TV

    • @vegastjg
      @vegastjg 5 лет назад +1

      Is Krylon paint still around?

    • @stevetackett581
      @stevetackett581 4 месяца назад

      @@RisingSon011no Johnny had a variety show where he had guests and did interviews, before the baseball bunch

  • @dwaynecoy1871
    @dwaynecoy1871 6 лет назад +21

    33 HOF’s at one all star game. Wow! Now days you’re looking at a handful in any particular year.

    • @jamesbowen8960
      @jamesbowen8960 5 лет назад +1

      1971 at my beloved Tiger Stadium in Detroit. The greatest all-star game ever. I was 9.

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 года назад +1

      Look at the rosters, found "only" 22

    • @michaeldreyer7270
      @michaeldreyer7270 3 года назад

      And 1 (Pete Rose) that should be a Hall of Famer

    • @michaeldreyer7270
      @michaeldreyer7270 3 года назад

      And Pete Rose

  • @basicdefense5180
    @basicdefense5180 6 лет назад +38

    Best catcher ever !!!

    • @845callaway
      @845callaway 6 лет назад

      basic defense Yeah, you are prolly correct...those who would disagree with you would probably have him in the Top 3 at least...but I agree with you!

    • @RisingSon011
      @RisingSon011 6 лет назад +3

      @@845callaway those who disagree probably never watched Johnny Bench play

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 5 лет назад

      No. Jake Gibbs.

  • @1burnman
    @1burnman 3 года назад +2

    Johnny Bench is the best catcher I ever saw play

  • @petiepab123
    @petiepab123 6 лет назад +8

    I think when you have a legend like Bench on your show, yeah, you just kinda let him run your show lol...what a treasure, all those stories from the golden years of baseball...

  • @CSDonohue11
    @CSDonohue11 5 лет назад +4

    I Love how Johny is always reppen
    The Reds, from his same red shirt & fit to match his hat.

  • @violentshemp7776
    @violentshemp7776 5 лет назад +2

    love bench. i played catcher because of him!!

  • @timothyflanigan1777
    @timothyflanigan1777 5 лет назад

    i love these stories from when i was growing up in the 70's and 80's.

  • @paddle_shift
    @paddle_shift 4 года назад

    The one thing missing from the Reggie blast in the retelling is that the wind was blowing out and 20 30 miles per hour that night. RUclips had a replay of that game and all during the broadcast the announcers noted the wind issue.

  • @joeambrose3260
    @joeambrose3260 4 года назад +1

    Went thru the '71 AS rosters, counted 22 famers not 33

  • @samspade4634
    @samspade4634 4 года назад

    Good gravy, give the hall of fame-er a drink.... I want to listen to more stories! Great stuff.

  • @ryetim32
    @ryetim32 2 года назад +1

    Clemente hit a homer in the upper deck that night in Detroit

  • @wholzman2
    @wholzman2 6 лет назад +6

    So intelligent, and I remember Sparky called him, the "Little General".

    • @MarkButts63
      @MarkButts63 5 лет назад

      The really good catchers are like having the manager on the field.

    • @thedanholmes
      @thedanholmes 5 лет назад

      Joe Morgan was the Little General.

  • @MountainFisher
    @MountainFisher Год назад

    I cannot imagine a team with HOF players nowadays asking those players, "Who do you like?" when looking at new players. Amazing that Sparky Anderson did that.

  • @thanksfernuthin
    @thanksfernuthin 5 лет назад +1

    Why isn't he on television all the time? He was a huge star, a great player and fun to listen to. I don't get it.

    • @dmoss3767
      @dmoss3767 5 лет назад +2

      He doesn't want to. He's got a couple young boys and he's a full-time stay-at-home dad. But I agree, when he was on television he was great and I'm sure still would be.

  • @evangelos9660
    @evangelos9660 6 лет назад +2

    Yes!!! I loved Jim Maloney

  • @waynejohanson1083
    @waynejohanson1083 4 года назад +1

    WOW! 33 Hall of famers in one game. Anyone out there that was at that game. Please let me know.

  • @jimrutter2851
    @jimrutter2851 2 года назад

    Love listening to Johnny Bench talk baseball , hated him killing my Phillies though .

  • @dingecibbs
    @dingecibbs 4 года назад

    I agree that the game shouldn't be shortened.

  • @billcaddell3848
    @billcaddell3848 2 года назад

    The greatest catcher to ever play the game, no other catcher even comes close.

  • @frankdaly5655
    @frankdaly5655 6 лет назад +2

    One of my idiols as a catcher. He and Pudge and Thurman... what's evident in this interview is the passion Johhny still has for the game itself. He made catching look easy. It's not. Great seeing Johnny. I remember long ago Casey Stengel was talking to Sparky Anderson. And basically said you'll never find anyone better than that young kid you've got. The ol professor knew then how great Johnny Bench was. Ted Williams had him pegged as a certain hall of famer.

    • @RisingSon011
      @RisingSon011 6 лет назад

      I think it's the toughest gig in professional sports catchers are underappreciated . playing with tired knees from squatting, trying to hit with your hands banged up . Not to mention all the things you have to sort out in your head. You got to be involved in every single play

  • @snowballhorse
    @snowballhorse 3 года назад

    Johnny Bench. Rock it out!

  • @dallasdrew1164
    @dallasdrew1164 6 лет назад +3

    Bench rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @pipepicasso8112
    @pipepicasso8112 4 года назад

    As a kid living near Cincinnati in the mid 70's, I wanted a Johnny Bench baseball card so bad. All I kept getting was Bill Plumber. Plumber did hit around .300, but only about 50 ab's a year.

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 года назад

      Any relation to Joe the plumber ? Bill Plummer, his namesake in
      MLB ?

  • @marknan5352
    @marknan5352 3 года назад

    Can't imagine " the Babe " needed a note book and 3 ring binders. Drink a beer , eat a couple of hotdogs and step to the plate.

  • @wonshiin
    @wonshiin 5 лет назад +2

    I hated the Reds. Johnny Bench is a brilliant observer of the game. I could listen to him talk for hours. Listen to what he says.

  • @SchroderPhotography
    @SchroderPhotography 5 лет назад +1

    Haha I had JB Batter Up...never fully got it to work right...you needed to cement it down to make it really work well...and I didnt have cement as a kid lol!

    • @mikemercer5808
      @mikemercer5808 5 лет назад

      I wanted one so bad, my dad never got it for me.

  • @jysportscardguy8935
    @jysportscardguy8935 5 лет назад

    Lol i got the same hat as Johnny Bench and I was wearing it when I got his autograph Sunday.

  • @evangelos9660
    @evangelos9660 6 лет назад +1

    Aventually we will get stronger but it'll take a lot longer than 50 or 100 years

  • @CGlied
    @CGlied 4 года назад

    Just wanted to throw out that Jim Maloney threw about 40 career major league innings after his 30th birthday, so maybe the pitch level had an impact.

    • @roland7584
      @roland7584 2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for pointing that out. We were robbed of seeing Mark the Bird Fidrych because they overused him in his first season and he was basically done after that. They were able to do that back then because the players weren't making multi-millions with long term contracts. Now it's an investment, so they have to protect the players for the long term which is better for the game. The longer the great ones play, the better it is for the game and the fans.

  • @robertkelly6282
    @robertkelly6282 2 года назад

    Good story teller the mick was good too ahh those sooner boys

  • @evangelos9660
    @evangelos9660 6 лет назад +1

    I can watch little league and high school. I just can't seem to sit through an mlb game.

    • @abelincoln5698
      @abelincoln5698 5 лет назад

      I watch every single pitch and love it

  • @evangelos9660
    @evangelos9660 6 лет назад +1

    Nobody gets stronger and faster. Technology gets better.

    • @PPA625
      @PPA625 5 лет назад +1

      Correction... people get stronger and fasted because of technology.

  • @adriangarza8849
    @adriangarza8849 5 лет назад +1

    Johnny your one of the best catchers ever but stand up for pete rose to be in HOF now " hes paid the price and pete needs and desevers to be in " theres players that have cheated and used steroids and are in , to me thats worse the gambling after you have played.

    • @cpmenninga
      @cpmenninga 5 лет назад

      I’m with Mr. Bench on this one: no.

  • @ernestolombardo5811
    @ernestolombardo5811 6 лет назад +2

    Smart fella that Johnny, but a bit too much of that "back in my day, we walked two miles to school uphill both ways in snowstorms and with a fifty pound backpack, and we didn't complain" attitude.
    As for the segment discussing the Buster Posey Rule, Pete Rose and Ray Fosse... after getting banged up terribly in a home plate collision, Carlton Fisk developed a "sideways sweep" technique that proved to be much safer and very efficient at least for him, so what happened to it, not used anymore?

    • @hugh1297
      @hugh1297 5 лет назад

      No, it's all true. Pitch count would have been a joke back then.

  • @jeromewatts2743
    @jeromewatts2743 2 года назад

    Johnny Bench says he is the goat of MLB and Carlton Fisk is second???
    Did he ever look at Yogi’s LIfetime stats.

  • @eddierivera8556
    @eddierivera8556 6 лет назад

    Basic defence: I said that to my dad, he laughed his ass off!

  • @tomharrison6607
    @tomharrison6607 9 месяцев назад

    rich 60 some odd genders eisen watch the interview with reggie jackson and when jackson says there are 60 some odd genders rich eisen says uh uh doesn't even flinch wtf

  • @evangelos9660
    @evangelos9660 6 лет назад +1

    That's why I can't sit through a live baseball game. Because they take way too long to throw the next pitch. I think if they cut that back the game would have a better pace to it. My solution is I record the games so I can fast forward through the bs.

  • @stevenvicijan4338
    @stevenvicijan4338 3 года назад

    Give this man a steak . . . .

  • @willdehenau4093
    @willdehenau4093 4 года назад

    No one better

  • @vegastjg
    @vegastjg 5 лет назад

    OMG Rich is in blackface on his logo!

  • @floxy20
    @floxy20 3 года назад

    Always taking the first pitch. Moving closer to third base in the later innings to avoid the extra base hit (because extra base hits in the early innings don't count). Bunting. Not caring if pitchers can't hit. All the wonderful nonsense of baseball.

  • @billcur3654
    @billcur3654 4 года назад

    I used to drive by his house outside Xenia headed north allot. Always thinking great catcher. But word gets around. I heard many X's he is a jerk.

  • @firebird_spleen4190
    @firebird_spleen4190 5 лет назад +1

    He's jealous of pete

    • @zarz3049
      @zarz3049 5 лет назад

      firebird_SPLEEN no he’s not he’s better than pete

    • @cpmenninga
      @cpmenninga 5 лет назад

      He’s still pissed at Pete. A lot of people are.

    • @hugh1297
      @hugh1297 5 лет назад

      How could anyone be? I'm not.