@MANCHESTER UNITED Who asked? All Marek is trying to say is that say "I am retiring" and that it is hard for a athlete to say. And you come in saying soccer is the best sport. Smh
There’s one clip that always makes me cry is when a nfl player scores a touch down for he son who died 5 hours before the game and the kids last word were “your my hero” Edit: thank u so much for 800 likes
i loved the guy growing up. was a mets fan and obviously wright and reyes were my guys but was a huge prince fan too. i should be watching him retire after this season, shouldnt have had to watch it at the beginning of high school
I can’t even imagine the emotion of playing your final game as a professional athlete. Something they dedicated their lives to since they were little kids
I wasn't alive to feel the emptiness of the bills playoff drought, but it made me happy to see my parents tear up. That clip did get me this time. Happy tears only🥺
Who misses when the Detroit Tigers had all the good players and they where good but know there bad and it makes me think of my papa who passed away a month ago and I really hope they do better this year
It sucks when you have to watch someone work so hard for their career and then an injury ruins it. It breaks my heart watching these men and women break down because they don’t know what else to do with their life after that.
Prince Fielders retirement press conference is one I'll never forget. These guys do make a lot of money and some are jerks. But the ones that care and always have played hard and earned the recognition, when they lose their career to Injury and have to go on Live TV and pretty much tell the world they have to give up the thing they love so much and worked hard for their entire life must be heart breaking. I play softball now as a 36 year old. And I'm scared to have to say that I cant do it anymore. It def feels like you let down the squad and yourself and all your friends. But in reality it's a stupid ass injury. But all love to Prince. He was and always will be a fucking animal in my eyes. The Kid was a man amongst Men when he finally got into MLB and was crushing balls his entire career. God Bless Him and great video
I hate sports and I cried thru the whole video. I just think back their childhoods and the years of hard work and true dedication they’ve put in all these years. I’ll bet it was devastating leaving the sport they love. Truly amazing. ❤️😭😭😭
The worst thing about sports is you get attached to it so deeply whenever some of your teams lose your players retire you get heartbroken even if they don't even know you exist. They understand that the fans are deeply connected to us and would be all broken if something doesn't go in a right way
Sad how prince fielder's career was cut so short. One of the best players to watch, one of those guys who is just a little kid having fun while the ball game is on
Allow me to explain for people who don't watch sports why athletes retiring can be emotional: I understand why you wonder what's so sad about a multi-millionaire no longer being able to professionally play a game. The overwhelming majority of professional athletes have very short careers and transition into retirement without any note or fanfare from the wider world of sports. When these more extravagant goodbyes happen, the athlete in question will have had a career for at least a decade and been in the public eye for equally as long. Consequentially, they become a part of our lives the same way our favourite singers do, and when they decide to call it quits it marks the end of an era. The ones that really affect you - well, the ones that really get to me - are those whose careers began when we were still kids or otherwise young. When Roy Halladay retired, it wasn't just that there would no longer be a new game for him to pitch, it made clear that my childhood was over. When Tom Brady eventually retires, whatever else one may think of him, it will have a similar effect.
As a Red Sox fan, Mariano Rivera is my favorite pitcher in mlb history. I hate what he did to my Red Sox, but none of that insane pitching sorcery could’ve been done by a better man.
I was in a little league team, we got a playoff game today 1st game, lost... The worst thing about that game is leaving the field and leaving my team. "What you do speaks louder than you say" Anthony Rizzo-
I ruptured my left achilles in a soccer game when I was thirty. That empty feeling knowing that it was over. Even if I did get it all repaired, I had more important things to do with life than soccer. I love that game. Still do. The good news is that I know I love to teach the game (learned that when I had a knee injury in college)... But having to tell my team that I was seriously injured...and that, no, I wasn't coming back after surgery. Ugh. Good friends.
The Mariano Rivera one got me....cause that was something out of a freaking Hollywood movie. Movies always have the main character live in New York city and at the end of the movie more times then not a crowd of new Yorkers are giving the character an applause for some reason. New york the greatest city on earth they say right?
I know its only college football but I'd like to throw in the moments from the 2016 season for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Michigan State Spartans which celebrated Sam Foltz for the Huskers as well as Mike Sadler for the Spartans, both of whom were killed in a car accident during the summer of 2016. Including Nebraska's missing punt formation in the first game against Fresno State, the same game a balloon Husker Tradition landed on the 27 yard line *Sam's number*. I'm from Nebraska so I don't know what exactly M-State did to celebrate Mike's life, but as another throw in, this last 2018 season, which was the first meeting between the Spartans and the Huskers since the accident, the Huskers won 9-6, with the only points coming from field goals. @ @
This video is amazing but I wish I knew what was going on and what it was because of… moments like these are super sad but I would still like to be able to understand the context 🙁
I'm an Aussie so I don't understand any of that but probably one of the biggest emotional moment is when Phillip Hughes died with a cricket ball bowled into his head. That made superstars of the game and political leaders go to his funeral.
The hardest 3 words an athlete can ever say is "I am retiring"
@MANCHESTER UNITED Who asked? All Marek is trying to say is that say "I am retiring" and that it is hard for a athlete to say. And you come in saying soccer is the best sport. Smh
MANCHESTER UNITED no it’s not you are just the Draymond Green of sports
MANCHESTER UNITED cool
MANCHESTER UNITED haha haha you funny
@@restrxtingjl4368 people these day, am i right?
That first one breaks my heart he is damn good player
Dodgers Are My Life hits dingers
MANCHESTER UNITED fuck outta here. not even a baseball fan but please get the fuck outta here.
MANCHESTER UNITED fuck off
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C bro get your facts straight there arent even that many countries
Lol. Manchester what a clown. Soccer doesn’t touch American sports
There’s one clip that always makes me cry is when a nfl player scores a touch down for he son who died 5 hours before the game and the kids last word were “your my hero”
Edit: thank u so much for 800 likes
*you're
@@bestbassbooster
Wow..What a dick..🙄
@@mikebizz1263 fr bro not even funny
@@bestbassbooster dick move homie. We dont do that here.
I do feel bad for him
I hasn't a fan of Prince Fielder, but it has tough to watch his retirement press conference. Got choked up myself
Same here I'm m's fan
Hard to see...all this guy wants to do is play ball
i loved the guy growing up. was a mets fan and obviously wright and reyes were my guys but was a huge prince fan too. i should be watching him retire after this season, shouldnt have had to watch it at the beginning of high school
Stuff like this is why I watch sports. Because of all these good moments and stuff like that.
It so much about life, my opinion these athletes, are human with feelings, even the ones that I oppose when they play my team, respect.
whoever teared up a bit is a true sports fan!
Supa Sports so true
like me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dude I freaking bawling like a baby
OnGod did
I teared up 😥😥😥
Love Prince Fielder, his passion and joy showed every day he played.
The catchers face at 1:44 is like “wait this guy is important
HAHAHA
Every athlete knows how sad it is leaving that field for the very last time
I can’t even imagine the emotion of playing your final game as a professional athlete. Something they dedicated their lives to since they were little kids
Second video gets me. When he hugs Jeter you can just see the love he has for his team and this game.
3:34 Made me cry, you can just see the pain in his body language.
4:15 i was at that game I got a football by Adam Jones when he was injured
post picture or it didnt happen
Gage Rosicky I actually kind of believe him cause it’s so random😂
Ian Smith lmao
@@omahamercenary7941 how do I post a picture so you can see
I wasn't alive to feel the emptiness of the bills playoff drought, but it made me happy to see my parents tear up. That clip did get me this time. Happy tears only🥺
In the first one it's so sad because you spend all your life training to go professional, and then all of your hard work just disapears
It was an actual blessing to be able to see Prince play in Detroit, still much love for him
THERE IS CRYING IN BASEBALL!!!!!
True :) Apparently, there is and should be.
Dam you who ever made onions
No crying from pain, that is.
Haha i get you're reference
F$$k u
Anyone who ignores a handshake and goes for a hug deserves eternal life
I'm no Rangers fan (Giants fan) but the Fielder gets me in the feels😭
Derek Jeter...where fantasy becomes reality
One of the best lines ever!
Who misses when the Detroit Tigers had all the good players and they where good but know there bad and it makes me think of my papa who passed away a month ago and I really hope they do better this year
I hope they just play this year
Boys don’t cry but real men do
It sucks when you have to watch someone work so hard for their career and then an injury ruins it. It breaks my heart watching these men and women break down because they don’t know what else to do with their life after that.
I couldn't imagine trying to play a game hours after my son died. Idk maybe that's the only way the father could stay sane at all.
My favorite was 0:00 to 6:02
I've seen the Goodwin one at least 10 times and I still get emotional
There's no way I'd be able to play after that
You have to love how the catcher purposely drops the ball seeing how close the runner was
I think so too
that (SAD) realy made me click
Prince Fielders retirement press conference is one I'll never forget. These guys do make a lot of money and some are jerks. But the ones that care and always have played hard and earned the recognition, when they lose their career to Injury and have to go on Live TV and pretty much tell the world they have to give up the thing they love so much and worked hard for their entire life must be heart breaking. I play softball now as a 36 year old. And I'm scared to have to say that I cant do it anymore. It def feels like you let down the squad and yourself and all your friends. But in reality it's a stupid ass injury. But all love to Prince. He was and always will be a fucking animal in my eyes. The Kid was a man amongst Men when he finally got into MLB and was crushing balls his entire career. God Bless Him and great video
That Mo moment is unreal. What a player...this coming from a Boston guy.
Average Golfers with Ugly Swings as a Boston guy myself I second everything you said.
I hate sports and I cried thru the whole video. I just think back their childhoods and the years of hard work and true dedication they’ve put in all these years. I’ll bet it was devastating leaving the sport they love. Truly amazing. ❤️😭😭😭
The ones wit Rivera, Jeter, and the Bills all get me bc it’s my favorite sports teams and Jeter is my all time favorite
These guys are all great legends.
Listening to the crowd explode when it was jeters last game at yankiee stadium was awesome
Probably because they thought " finally, he's gone, 5 years overdue easily"
The worst thing about sports is you get attached to it so deeply whenever some of your teams lose your players retire you get heartbroken even if they don't even know you exist. They understand that the fans are deeply connected to us and would be all broken if something doesn't go in a right way
As a rangers fan when prince retired it broke my heart 💔😓
You do not put Jeter right after Rivera, that is cold. Thank you for the amazing video, and the perfect choice and volume of music
I HATE the Yankees.....But that Rivera clip was some pretty damn good stuff. (Hip tip)
the New York Yankees are lit
darren lew I cried when Mariano retried i really like him
What happened? I didn’t understand it
I started crying when the father to the infant started crying because the baby passed away a couple hours before the game
Hey what’s the music that you used in the first two clips with prince fielder and Mariano Rivera.
Kristen Vaughn butterflies- Tony Anderson
Mariano was the greatest closer since Eckersley. True legend.
Bro marquise Goodwin made me fucking bawl
3:34 it makes me sob every time. I’m a die hard 49ers fan. I can’t even imagine. Oh man. It’s just heartbreaking. 💔💔💔💔💔💔
Sad how prince fielder's career was cut so short. One of the best players to watch, one of those guys who is just a little kid having fun while the ball game is on
What is the song called that plays at the 3:41 mark
the prince fielder one just breaks my heart.
Dude This video gave me chills
That First one really got me because he had to give up his dreams possibly forever...that shit hurt
i just want to give them a hug 😢
Beutiful. Sports bring the best of all of us.
Best part about Jeter’s last at-bat is you can see Jimmy Fallon in the background lol
The Prince Fielder one is really sad. Huge fan of him growing up, sad it ended this way.
Wheres Dee Gordan hr for Jose Fernandez at?
You have to know were all humans and it is ok to cry. Just remember to move one.
This is what is all about ! ❤️❤️
Felix Ventura clever.
Good people, good hearts!
Allow me to explain for people who don't watch sports why athletes retiring can be emotional:
I understand why you wonder what's so sad about a multi-millionaire no longer being able to professionally play a game. The overwhelming majority of professional athletes have very short careers and transition into retirement without any note or fanfare from the wider world of sports. When these more extravagant goodbyes happen, the athlete in question will have had a career for at least a decade and been in the public eye for equally as long. Consequentially, they become a part of our lives the same way our favourite singers do, and when they decide to call it quits it marks the end of an era. The ones that really affect you - well, the ones that really get to me - are those whose careers began when we were still kids or otherwise young. When Roy Halladay retired, it wasn't just that there would no longer be a new game for him to pitch, it made clear that my childhood was over. When Tom Brady eventually retires, whatever else one may think of him, it will have a similar effect.
Man I don’t cry much but this video was special
Can someone tell me what instrumental is playing during Prince Fielders Interview
I geared up so hard I could not handle the emotions anyone else?
"geared" up..?
The Goodwin one still gets me
Sports can be emotional sometimes but you have to
fight threw it and play the sport
If you cry you are truly a human
This is wholesome ❤️
I love prince fielder my baseball number is 84 and when i heard he retired i was sad
Omg that very sad I cried all night
i was your 500th sub
The marquise Goodwin one got me bro
Rip Kobe bryrant
I like your style of montage!
prince fielder’s announcing his retirement 🥺
As a Red Sox fan, Mariano Rivera is my favorite pitcher in mlb history. I hate what he did to my Red Sox, but none of that insane pitching sorcery could’ve been done by a better man.
I came her cuz of the Kobe death and got even more sad cuz back in the day that prince retirement got me 😭😭😭
What’s the song name in the beginning of the video?
whats the name of this song?
I’m a rangers fan and the first one since I am a rangers fan was emotional too
I’m not a huge fan of baseball but Jeter’s last hit was something else
I was in a little league team, we got a playoff game today 1st game, lost... The worst thing about that game is leaving the field and leaving my team.
"What you do speaks louder than you say"
Anthony Rizzo-
I ruptured my left achilles in a soccer game when I was thirty.
That empty feeling knowing that it was over. Even if I did get it all repaired, I had more important things to do with life than soccer.
I love that game. Still do.
The good news is that I know I love to teach the game (learned that when I had a knee injury in college)...
But having to tell my team that I was seriously injured...and that, no, I wasn't coming back after surgery. Ugh. Good friends.
Derek jeter ending his career on a walk off base hit was crazy
I feel for Prince Fielder he was my favorite to bad he never won a ring he should make a come back he only 36
You might need to update this 💔rip Kobe and Gigi
The Mariano Rivera one got me....cause that was something out of a freaking Hollywood movie. Movies always have the main character live in New York city and at the end of the movie more times then not a crowd of new Yorkers are giving the character an applause for some reason. New york the greatest city on earth they say right?
Hanging your jersey... what a moment.
This got me crying at 2 am
3 32 am
I know its only college football but I'd like to throw in the moments from the 2016 season for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Michigan State Spartans which celebrated Sam Foltz for the Huskers as well as Mike Sadler for the Spartans, both of whom were killed in a car accident during the summer of 2016. Including Nebraska's missing punt formation in the first game against Fresno State, the same game a balloon Husker Tradition landed on the 27 yard line *Sam's number*. I'm from Nebraska so I don't know what exactly M-State did to celebrate Mike's life, but as another throw in, this last 2018 season, which was the first meeting between the Spartans and the Huskers since the accident, the Huskers won 9-6, with the only points coming from field goals. @ @
What was that moment about when they player was crying/hugging the guy that walked over to him?
Rivera. Famed famed famed ny player finally going off the mound.
@@pugmygudboi Oh ok thank you. Does that mean that was his last game?
@@voiceofreason1613 yep.
emotional damage 😭😭😭
The first one got me
I hate the Yankees but growing up watching jester and Rivera seeing them retire got me emotional
Beautiful
This is it 16 years man
My biggest is having to pitch my last pitch and field my last ground ball and have my last and having my last huddle
I cried during David Wrights
This video is amazing but I wish I knew what was going on and what it was because of… moments like these are super sad but I would still like to be able to understand the context 🙁
If your a rangers fan the prince fielder one breaks my heart everytime
You'll never walk alone guys.
Damn these onions man.....😭😭😭
Prince Fielder got me…😢
I'm an Aussie so I don't understand any of that but probably one of the biggest emotional moment is when Phillip Hughes died with a cricket ball bowled into his head. That made superstars of the game and political leaders go to his funeral.
retiring and being forced into retirement are two completely different things...