Baseball Stories - Ep. 1 Mark McGwire | Stadium

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @smudent2010
    @smudent2010 4 года назад +25

    What a great interview of a difficult subject. I love how candid and comfortable Mark became as it went along. PED's or not, McGwire is one of the best pure home run hitters the game has ever had.

  • @StormFive
    @StormFive 6 лет назад +24

    For all the memories people have or what has come to light since the undeniable fact is that 1998 and big Mac's pursuit of the record made baseball fun to watch again. Baseball was FUN again!

    • @coryanthony5134
      @coryanthony5134 4 года назад +3

      Lo yea..the only time i watched baseball was when mark was playing lol..Same with NBA when Jordan was playing.

    • @codyscards6698
      @codyscards6698 3 года назад

      Agreed. Imo opinion, watching big Mac hit felt like watching Jordan in the 90s. Idk if baseball will ever feel like that again

  • @baschfonrosenburg8003
    @baschfonrosenburg8003 Год назад

    Home game, bottom of the 4th like Maris, ball marked Ruth's number 3, on his Dad's 61st birthday, he hit that record breaking home-run. Just amazing

  • @dylansdad987
    @dylansdad987 5 лет назад +29

    Pure class. Really should be in the HOF. He made a mistake, owned up to it and moved on. Juiced or not, he drew the attention of the Nation. He certainly got my attention and I'm in England.

    • @rodneyhall3991
      @rodneyhall3991 4 года назад +4

      Him n Sammy should be n only becuz them juicing that hr race n 98 saved baseball put him n for that simple

    • @futuregohan4837
      @futuregohan4837 2 года назад +1

      If He Wasn't Juiced I Think McGwire Cleanly Would've Hit 70 In 1998 Just To Prove To His "Haters" That He Wasn't On The Juice

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 2 года назад +1

      I give everyone pre 2004 a pass. You can judge players by a standard that didn't exsist at the time. No one, and I mean no gave a shit about steroids in terms of "integrity" back then....Hell they didn't even test for it, and fans and media never said a word.

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 2 года назад +2

      Big Mac juicing in the 90s is like ur grandfather being racist in the 30s.....it was wrong but cultural norms were much different back then, that you understand the behavior.

  • @mrmc9278
    @mrmc9278 4 года назад +12

    What Mark said about bringing people back to baseball is absolutely true. After 94, I swore I would never watch another baseball game. Then the chase happened. I was on my honeymoon when he hit 62. He made a mistake taking PEDs, but I'll be forever grateful to him for bringing the game back to me.

  • @oregonshooter9750
    @oregonshooter9750 5 лет назад +9

    Fun to watch, greatest HR hitter of all time and well rounded individual. I wish him well and hope he has an opportunity to Manage in the Show.

    • @AVar5
      @AVar5 4 года назад +2

      Greatest hone run hitter of all time? That’d be bonds or Aaron

    • @EthnHayabusa
      @EthnHayabusa Год назад +1

      @@AVar5 Home run to at bat ratio, it's McGwire. He was unreal.

  • @christophernickerson8225
    @christophernickerson8225 10 месяцев назад

    I love mark class act, I don't blame mark at all MLB new the peds were going on all's they wanted were people in the stands, like mark said they were coming off a strike, I totally agree with him 💯 %

  • @scottsummers4115
    @scottsummers4115 3 года назад +2

    Outstanding Guy! Mark McGwire!

  • @Pigpensblanket
    @Pigpensblanket 2 года назад

    Regardless of the ped use, u can't take an average guy put him on gear and expect the results like we all loved and enjoyed during the most excitable years of baseball

  • @JKRINO12
    @JKRINO12 4 года назад +8

    My childhood hero right here. I was disappointed when I found out about the roids but, how he handled the situation and class and admired that what he did was wrong ment more to me than anything he did on the diamond.

    • @gabrielwendell8382
      @gabrielwendell8382 2 года назад

      Mine too I wish he played 1 more year and got to 600HR. Now i got my second fav player Pujols chasing 700

  • @curtiscox8067
    @curtiscox8067 6 лет назад +11

    Who else thought when he asked if he could do it with out the peds I thought he was gonna stand up and punch the crap outa him 😂😂😂

    • @markewing9448
      @markewing9448 3 года назад +1

      I’m sure he probably told Mark what he was going to ask him before the interview.

  • @ethanwinnegrad3402
    @ethanwinnegrad3402 2 года назад

    ‘Theres a couple guys in New York’
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  • @yourroyalhighness7662
    @yourroyalhighness7662 5 лет назад +20

    The highest home run per at bat ratio in MLB history.

  • @Shieldsfilms
    @Shieldsfilms 6 лет назад +26

    The Bash Brothers were my childhood heroes! Even though they were juiced I wouldn't change anything. Juice Brothers 4 Life!

    • @knightrider693
      @knightrider693 6 месяцев назад

      Same man I was a kid and it was so exciting to follow along. Today I can't help but look back and it's just not the special moment it should have been knowing they were juicing, most players were but it still changes it a bit for me unfortunately. McGwire was my idol

  • @chrisratcliff7466
    @chrisratcliff7466 2 года назад

    I will always look back with fondness on 98....I don't care about PEDs. We all knew. So did baseball. And I believe him. He could have broke the record without the andro.

  • @charlesrocks
    @charlesrocks 3 года назад +1

    Mark McGwire is a legend. Humble man. He never let his career define his life. He broke the home run record on his own. Barry Bonds surpassed them all. What matters is that he worked for it and earned it. He belongs in Cooperstown, and I’d love to see him managing the Houston Astros.

  • @michaelbuzhunashvili8739
    @michaelbuzhunashvili8739 2 года назад

    Is he a A’s legend or cardinal legend

  • @Yeldineyintun
    @Yeldineyintun 5 лет назад +48

    Of all the steroid users, I think Big Mac deserves the most forgiveness and love. He not only fessed up, but he’s always acted like such a class act. And this is from a lifelong Cubs fanatic who worshiped Sammy Sosa as a kid(who has acted as poorly as Mac has acted humble in the years since)

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 4 года назад +3

      Total sham. Disqualified

    • @craxypackets
      @craxypackets 3 года назад +1

      Interesting that you'd say something like that after he swears in the interview that he would've done it anyway without the PEDs. Doesn't matter how he and Sosa differ in the way that they handled the aftermath. They handled the, "Hey, you wanna do steroids," thing the same way, and that's all that matters. Also a Cubs fan here. Both guys are cheaters. End of discussion.

    • @rioducci4798
      @rioducci4798 3 года назад +2

      He only fessed up becuz he got caught

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 2 года назад +1

      None of them owe any1 an apology for anything. There was no testing, no stigma no oversight and no one cared back then. You aren't supposed to judge people by standards that's didn't exist at the time.

    • @dukedematteo1995
      @dukedematteo1995 2 года назад

      @@craxypackets there was no testing, no oversight, no stigma and fans and media didn't say anything or care back then......How is he breaking a "rule" if said rule is totally unenforced, no one cares, and it doesn't even damage your reputation at the time?
      All this shit was retroactively thrown in their face.....no one cared in the 90s until suddenly one day they cared after Balco in 2004, and everyone pretended that they secretly cared in 1998 too....But I guess no one heard them mention it back then? Or they just kept it to themselves? No, they are just hysterical drama queens blathering about "integrity" when their fat uncoordinated asses can even get off the couch.
      All the 90s steroid guys get a pass in my book. A rule isn't a rule if it's completely & utterly unenforced in every way possible including officially or by social sanction.
      The only person who actually was against steroids back then was Frank Thomas, bc he was naturally the size of a dump truck.

  • @luishumbertovega3900
    @luishumbertovega3900 4 года назад +6

    This guy belongs in the HOF but the people who counseled him did a very bad job. Instead of that idiocy of 'I'm not here to talk about the past' he said in Congress he should have redirected the blame to MLB who had done nothing because they didn't think there was a problem with such substances then. McGwire should have addressed the fact that those steroids and supplements he was using were not banned, and that while everybody in MLB was profiting from the riches Sosa and him were producing nobody gave a damn about it. Once those substances were declared illegal and testing started it became a different situation but you are not supposed to be punished retroactively for someting that was not unlawful then.

    • @BrownBrown270
      @BrownBrown270 3 года назад

      I lost respect for Schilling when he called Canseco a liar.

    • @Wanderlust598
      @Wanderlust598 2 года назад

      He should have but that is hind sight. He had reason to believe he faced the possibility of going to jail for either lying about it, or even, admitting to it.
      From a PR standpoint, terrible decision. From a legal standpoint, it made sense.

  • @commoncents9734
    @commoncents9734 3 года назад +1

    So who remembers where they were at on that day?

  • @orbitals5281
    @orbitals5281 3 года назад +3

    Insane they called him unamerican at congress for reelection purposes, but gave olympians steroids for decades.

  • @LGPanthers1
    @LGPanthers1 4 года назад +9

    McGwire and Sosa did more for baseball than any player now could hope to do in today's era. Of the two, Mark deserves the HOF.

  • @Pigpensblanket
    @Pigpensblanket 2 года назад

    I forgot he hit number 62 on my birthday

  • @user-oo7iv5ru6l
    @user-oo7iv5ru6l 3 года назад +1

    Whatever he did, I'll never forget his home run.

  • @Wanderlust598
    @Wanderlust598 2 года назад +1

    McGwire and Sosa belong in the Hall Of Fame as does Bonds. I got to go to the game where he hit his 62nd homerun.
    Bud Selig encouraged the use of steroids. He got a free pass though.
    Baseball needs to get off its high horse and put them in. Baseball hypocritically refuses to put them in but dragged their feet on putting the "best of the rest" like Larry Walker in.

  • @taylorlan3754
    @taylorlan3754 4 года назад +3

    He reminds me of James Hetfield

  • @VenomousStare
    @VenomousStare 2 года назад +1

    Good guy, feared hitter. Dosnt deserve the hate

  • @otismygotis3670
    @otismygotis3670 2 года назад

    1998 was awesome.

  • @Chillionaire
    @Chillionaire 5 лет назад +1

    Performance enhancing.

    • @somekindaguy100
      @somekindaguy100 5 лет назад +5

      Yep facing pitchers that are on performance enhancing drugs

  • @stvinney
    @stvinney Месяц назад

    He might think he was able to break the homerun record clean.
    But he wouldn't have most likely.
    It's not about the power it's about the other things that steroids do. Quick recovery time when you're playing 162 games a year is huge.

    • @GreekboyyD
      @GreekboyyD 2 дня назад

      Exactly. That’s the part a lot of people don’t understand.

  • @kylebenson889
    @kylebenson889 5 лет назад +2

    It was the milk!

  • @EthnHayabusa
    @EthnHayabusa 6 лет назад +11

    He is right. Greatest home run hitter of all time, in my opinion. Just wish he had health like Hank Aaron.

    • @jaredhitchcock5609
      @jaredhitchcock5609 3 года назад

      This didn’t age well

    • @EthnHayabusa
      @EthnHayabusa Год назад

      @@jaredhitchcock5609 It aged fine. I'm just not naive about steroids in professional sports. They are everywhere, and have been for decades. People are still doing them. Nobody but him and Bonds hit 70. Steroids didn't get 70 home runs for Nelson Cruz, but there is no witchhunt for him.

  • @rgb8289
    @rgb8289 3 года назад +1

    Steroids did more for baseball than the writers ever did. Can’t wait for them all to go away and the younger gen puts these guys in the HOF.

    • @Wanderlust598
      @Wanderlust598 2 года назад

      The writers encouraged it as much as anyone. And likely knew as much as anyone. They blame the players for doing what the owners and commisioner wanted.

  • @rockyruane9379
    @rockyruane9379 3 года назад

    lmao Judge and Stanton aren't gonna sniff Bonds record. Gimme a fuckin break.

  • @ely8589
    @ely8589 5 лет назад +1

    McGwire and Sosa and says so

  • @Mitten_ripz
    @Mitten_ripz 3 года назад +1

    He wouldn’t of hit 70 hrs if he didn’t use.

  • @TheHemiphil81
    @TheHemiphil81 4 года назад +3

    Who cares if McGwire ran gear players today do much worse.

  • @nicholasschroeder3678
    @nicholasschroeder3678 4 года назад +2

    Yeah, with or without juice, he could hit. The problem is that it changed baseball from a sport into entertainment. I get why they did it--I might in their shoes--but it's just not sporting. Maybe that concept is just gone

  • @MrJking065
    @MrJking065 4 года назад +2

    McGuire and Sosa Saved Baseball and than they tore it down.But it was fun as fluck watching it.

    • @BrownBrown270
      @BrownBrown270 3 года назад +1

      If it wasnt for the steroid era, idk if we would still have the mlb honestly. Those homeruns put asses in the seats.

  • @hasaneurope4603
    @hasaneurope4603 11 месяцев назад

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  • @GreekboyyD
    @GreekboyyD 2 дня назад

    So funny watching back now Sammy and Mac were just complete frauds. Everyone loved it and enjoyed the ride but today it looks like a complete joke. All the pomp and ceremony, having the Maris family there and then 3 years later Bonds hits 73. 😂😂🤡🤡💉💉💉💉💉💉💪🏻💪🏽💪🏿

  • @paysonfox88
    @paysonfox88 5 лет назад +3

    The Reason that few suspected McGwire of Steroid use that season in particular is that he had so many great years with the A's in the 80's and 90's. This man as a rookie hit 49 HR and hit 40 HR + in every 2 seasons he played from 87-98 (5 times in 10 yrs).
    From his numbers, I personally believe that McGwire took Steroids beginning in 1994-95.
    The reason I think this is that in 1993-94 Mac was hurt and played in few games, thus the steroids were a way to get him back to his pre-injury levels and beyond. I think he started abusing them in 1996-97 with back to back 50+ HR seasons.
    Without the roids I'd put McGwire on the same level as Cecil Fielder as a hitter. good, but not great.

  • @krosnest0713
    @krosnest0713 2 года назад

    Just coz it wasn’t illegal doesn’t make it right. What about the people who didn’t take it? They played the correct way and they screwed coz of these guys. Even if it wasn’t illegal don’t mean they weren’t cheating.
    Glad him Sosa Bonds Palmeiro(sp?) ARod etc haven’t made the hall of fame because they shouldn’t be in it. And hopefully they never make it in.

  • @drh2098
    @drh2098 5 лет назад +1

    I hate to say it but i think Mcgwire is full of shit. He was an incredible athlete but to say something like “I felt Maris’s body float inside me” c’mon dude...when i saw McGwire up at bat he had intense focus and aggression...like he was daring the pitcher to throw him the ball...but that type of focus and aggression is generated by one thing...androgens. Look at Mark Mcgwire’s face during the 98 homerun derby...it’s terrifying. He was juiced to the gills. I know the look bc i’ve been on the juice myself.. If Canseco was the heel then McGwire was the babyface...but in life the while point of babyfaces is that they are supposed to play by the rules. When McGwire got caught he immediately turned heel...whether he liked it or not. He should have embraced this and became a heel but I suppose it’s just not his personality. He comes off very disengenuous to me. *shrug

  • @jaywalter5491
    @jaywalter5491 2 года назад +2

    Poor Maris family.....Roger did it clean....baseball was disrespected by these cheating roid heads

  • @kimblandino
    @kimblandino 2 года назад

    Bring back the RoidBall.

  • @confusedgiraffe5714
    @confusedgiraffe5714 4 года назад +1

    * Lol. Could of broken HR record without steroids but still took them. No HOF for cheaters. *

  • @jesuscortez164
    @jesuscortez164 4 года назад

    Cheater

  • @scottmitchell3591
    @scottmitchell3591 Год назад

    Mark McGuire IS a Hall of Fame player without question! If they are going to leave out a great player like McGuire , then the entire Hall of Fame is bogus! It's a shame people who never swung a bat in a baseball game , unless you are counting voters to stopped playing at age 7 in little league , are the ones voting players in , and keeping great ones out. McGuire probably will never be in the Hall. , atleast in my lifetime (63)years old , and his , is a crying shame. You people be a shamed!