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Jasson Dominguez made his MLB debut tonight, Friday, September 1, 2023 His first swing He hit a two run home run off Justin Verlander. Giancarlo Stanton also scored.
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How bad does he look in this video. Super long swing, butt out every swing, Super long in the infield
Fuzzy Seller continueung the prestige of racism at the masters…
Bobby Mercer's toughest game as a Yankee had to be the day of Thurman Munson's funeral. He single handedly battied in all 5 runs
"When it was a game" Ya players had to take a second job just to survive Now players can make a great living dont let these people deceive you
Seeing Ruth like that and hearing Koenig say his number 3 retired within baseball is 100% correct. Jackie's number, as it is and should be but so should #3. Without Ruth starting out the 1920's with being traded to the Yankees in the 1919-1920 Offseason he calmed down the people mad about the Black Sox Scandal. His unreal 54 HRs that year brought back fans to the ballpark who might not have come back if King Kong wasn't the main attraction. His bat would carry the game throughout the 1920's that decade might have been the Roaring '20s if there wasn't a bat roaring in the Polo Grounds and the house he built in The Bronx.
I couldn't hold back the tears... such a moving piece... especially Babe Ruth. What a gift we have been blessed with to have had such incredible athletes, hall of famers, broadcasters, owners, and countless others that contributed to the sport of baseball, who truly did make it a "game". The world will neve witness even a hint of these glory days again and I for one am grateful that these memories of those magical years are being preserved and shall continue to touch generations for many years to come. Thanks to all for their work in this outstanding documentary.
My favourite baseball player of all time. I used to tune in NY Yankee games (WABC) on my shortwave radio all the way from Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada, late summer nights when I was a teenager. Such a great, great memories. #23 FOREVER
Happy to hear Elden Aucker's voice... In 1989 he came to our little league practice as a favor for my coach. He told us stories of the world series, signed stuff and showed us how to throw curve balls. What a guy!
That was a great series to watch! The white out….drove my brother and me nuts. What a way to end it!
sadly we did not know then when this originally aired it was the beginning of the wrap up of the incredible duo that was Stuart & Scott on ESPN after 7 years
Thank you so much for posting this. Wow. Just wow
38:12
Niceee, thanks !
That hit by Oliver would be a penalty now.
Roger Maris was the greatest right fielder in history - better than Aaron.
Man I still remember watching this for the first time as a little kid. Thanks for uploading. Do you also have 1998?
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too bad his back gave him problems later, hurting his career
The record breaker shot was an absolute bomb..not alot of guys hit them up there...
Exhibition Stadium, Memorial Stadium, Arlington Stadium, pre-Jack Clark Yankee Stadium...the ballparks of my childhood! Back then we had beautiful baseball being played in awful stadiums. Now we have beautiful ballparks but awful baseball.
He deserves the Hall.....He did it right..... Reward it!
Great quality, not...
Today's game at least 60% only care about making $40, $100 $ 400 million a contract....they bat, .220 avg, and society loves them, but, ballparks smaller, 60% of the people drinking I n the quasi malls inside new stadiums, 30% actually sit fir 9 inn's, my guess....drink a beer. O.k...but it's crazy...I see everyone here actually communicating and watching baseball ⚾
Schumacher più veloce di Senna
Sure Senna in a bad ford engine almost 2 sec faster in quali than schumi.
NO...SCHUMACHER didn't more Fast than SENNA😂😂😂the BENNETTON ENGINE more PERFORMANCE than the MCLAREN ENGINE
Just to annoy Senna-lovers, I agree with you.
Thank 😮you for posting this episode of Yankeeography,
What a swing. Griffey like.
That’s what I thought. Best swing outside of Junior. I forgot how beautiful it was as I really only rewatch highlights from 96 on. Have to change that
Hill LOL never as talented as Schumacher Prost Senna etc as proved here and the 1 time Hill won the title was more luck than anything also i like how the commentary team predict Schumacher would be a champ soon
He was on the juice.
Donnie was real!!!
This never gets old.
27:55 - Schumacher, Prost, Senna
Oh man, that was just a perfect swing.
Doubt he'll make it past the minors.
As a Cleveland fan it's hard to love a Yankee, but Donny Baseball was easy to like. That said, 1987 was the juiciest ball year of all time. Dink hitting Wade Boggs hit 24 HR that year soooo . . .
One of my all time favorites. Absolutely a hitting machine
The most impressive part of these is the one off the knuckle ball. Anyone who's seen anything even remotely approaching a big league knuckler knows what I'm talking about.
Matt struck out 32 times per year can you imagine anybody doing that now a stuck out of 150 to 200 times a year
Such an alpha player, but a beta manager.
7:29. Can somebody please identify that stadium? Thank you
William Conrad! 👍⚾️
I hope she comes to México
次の年は悪夢のグランプリになってしまいましたね。残念😢
Yep if Senna had not gone to Williams he would be alive today
What could have been if his back didn't fail him, always and forever my fav yankee
Reggie looked like he wanted to run out to the pitchers mound and strangle Don Sutton when he struck out 😅😂😅
that only happens with roids
As an older man, baseball is still a great game. Play ball and “spring always hopes eternal.”
would have been easier once russell stepped on 2 just to throw to third and get munson easier in a run down.
I watched this during its original broadcast on PBS. Simply one of the most beautiful and respectful documentaries ever made. It touches me every time I see it. I have always loved the game but this film series makes it so much more an American experience. If you are old enough you remember a time these guys weren’t millionaires. They were ball players in the way your dad was a factory worker.
the very sights and sounds of it is just so...warm an familiar. Cleats on the infield, the bat cracks, the ball smacking into the leather. Feels like I'm a kid again hanging out at Shea. Just the beautiful old style wind ups of pitchers...how fluid it was.
This was on HBO. You are thinking of Ken Burns' "Baseball" which is also an amazing piece of film as well.
What a Year in 2002 started Riding the Bike lost 30 pounds, then looked under Madison's skirt, then Courtney MacArthur's as well, start building those Reps, but I've got a Long way until my 16th Birthday in 2005.
Nobody, more important in that theatre. I said that to say this, events are very important! Thoughts about these things are chosen and I Love being present 💝 I appreciate You Great People! Terri, you're pristine and heal a rious I enjoyed every moment! 😁 Big kiss.