Best of Mike Piazza
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I'm 29 years old from the Bronx and Mike Piazza is the reason why I'm a Mets fan
Finally. Another Mets fan from the BX
@felixsanchez6397 is it that rare to find a mets fan in the Bronx?😅 I'm a met fan from LA so I wouldn't know.
@@carsonyt801not really. I was born and raised in the Bronx and knew plenty of Mets fans.
All hands, no stride. This dude hit some absolute bombs.
Reminds me of Stanton
Mike Piazza is a NYC hero forever for that home run in the first game back after 9/11. It was simply magical.
Ikr he is so good
What a ride for us too, Mike. You were indeed the greatest and thank you for choosing to go into the Hall as a Met. We’re so proud.
Piazza is my favorite Met of all time.
i love degrom and alonso right now, but piazza was my first met love! piazza and leiter were my favorites back in the good ol days
My favorite is Mike Piazza as well but Strawberry and Wright are close.
PIAZZZZZZAAAAAA!!!!!!
I remember Boone crawling over to Mike to see if he was okay. Classy move.
He Was Yankee Killer 😱😱
Yes he was as a yankee fan I agree with you 💯 percent. More clutch then David Ortiz I can tell you that remember Mike plazza almost hit a home run of Mariano rivera in the 2000 world series. No one has ever hit a ball that hard of Mariano rivera in a 9th inning world series game. He is yankee killer for sure one of the greatest catchers in the game and in mets history.
When Piazza broke in with the Dodgers in 1993, it was unlike anything I’ve ever seen. He was crushing it. As a catcher. Never had the opportunity to “rest” as a DH in his prime either. Best offensive catcher ever.
Roids of course, it's all good he was awesome 👍😎
The "Pizza Man" was a tough hombre to deal with as the Mets were/are in the same division as the Phillies. Class player and deservedly in the Hall of Fame.
His 3 homers off Roger Clemens were the best parts hahaha
Biggest rivalry ever
@@owenskinner5055 Is it a rivalry when Piazza just dominated Clemens? Clemens literally roid raged against Piazza, he was so lost against him.
@Nick DePaulo I know
G , love it . The look on Yankees faces 😽
I do believe you mean 4 homers. Idk why they didn't show the other one, but he has 4 off him.
Damn Piazza owned Clemens
Amen
He owned Trevor Hoffman and Pedro Martinez too.
Those Mets vs Yankees games were always 🔥. I don't get the same vibe anymore when they play.
i was at the majority of them.. went to 4 of them in 3 days once.. lol.. 3 at shea and then an night rainout makeup on sunday night at yankee stadium.. that was that night that asshole clemens hit pizza in the head.. i was 20 feet away on the 3rd base line
@@hankster0878 the vibe is kinda back especially as of last year I feel with the 3 homer game from lindor it kinda started it again
@@jrod6631no it didn't lmao. Mets are DOOOOO DOOOOOOO
@speakinfaxonly21 yankees are in last place. And your commenting on something I posted 2 years ago. You clown
Im spoiled as a Mets fan. We have and have had some great announcers. Ive got to experience Bob Murphy, ralph Kiner, Gary Thorne, Tim McCarver, Howie Rose, Gary, Keith and Ron.
Don't forget Lindsey Nelson.
He always came up big for us. Best Met hitter of all time. Clutch!!!!
Beautiful power swing!
Piazza was pretty clutch.
Not included was the Piazza opposite field 2 run game tying home-run against Billy Wagner on an 0-2 pitch with 2 outs @ the Astrodome in September 1998!!!
Mike Piazza is my favorite Baseball player all time and the greatest New York Mets Baseball player of all time. #31 forever LOVE MIKE PIAZZA 🇮🇹🇺🇲✝️❤️⚾
The good ‘ole days!
The best catcher to ever play the game. A hero and icon. One my favorite baseball players of all time. #Legend 🐐
The trademark Piazza Wince whenever he crushed a ball oppo was both exhilarating and terrifying. Usually signaled a home run but always made me think he tweaked something.
Also, Mike getting truck-sticked at home a couple times. Break out the smelling salts. Yikes.
Piazza become a superstar with the mets
He was a superstar since day 1
@@danielcohen9637 he was a star on the dodgers..
When he came to the mets it transformed his career into a superstar.. facts
@@kapo2012fb he was better on the dodgers
@@danielcohen9637 overall he had more. games hits homeruns rbis with the mets.. where did the dodgers go .. ?
Mets were in the playoffs and world series
@@kapo2012fb look at his averages in LA.
I’m a Braves fan but I love Mike Piazza. My stepmom was a Mets fan because of him (RIP to her). My dad and me have always been die hard Braves fan but as a kid in my “Braves Room” I actually had action figure collectibles of Piazza in there as well.
The very first highlight actually highlights a massive difference between Mike and a lot of the players on the mets today. Clutch situation, he's not taking huge hacks; he hits a gapper to score Franco- and the cherry on top is that he had enough heads up base running to make it to third!
Yesterday, mets down 2 runs in the 9th vs Philly in a battle for 1st place with 2 guys on... Alonso and Davis go down swinging at mid 90s fastballs- they each swung and missed at THREE fastballs EACH on massive home run hacks.
It seems a lot of the players today just don't have the ability to cut down on the swing when needed.
Meanwhile you look at Piazza, he hit all these home runs but never even struck out 100 times in a season.
When I became a Mets fan at 8 years old, Mike Piazza was the reason why I followed them. 22 years later, he's still my favorite player of all time.
Amazing Opposite Field Power!!!!!
Mike Piazza was the Mannnnnn.
what a unit that guy was. LEGEND. I still remember the Newsday article when the Mets signed him. It was the cover story "PIAZZA DELIVERY!!" lol
Theres only one big unit in baseball
Lmao that's kinda funny😂
Mikey P is the reason the Mets became more loved and respected. No matter who they got after him, no special time ever then when Mike was playing. Best years!!
A powerful and tough human being. He was something to behold, never be another Mike Piazza.
Mike you earned it
Piazza n Alfonzo CARRIED the 2000 team to the series!
I actually met him this week! That was awesome!
Where? I want to meet him
@@carsonyt801 Some random Marriott hotel in Long Island. He was there for a card signing convention.
@Avgeek101 NY explains a lot. I guess he's always over there. Sucks I'm in the west coast. Darryl strawberry is the only Met I've Met 🔵🟠
Bring Piazza back and start him, he’d probably play better than Ramos is right now
Ramos wasn’t really that bad cmon now
@@ladistar mccann worse
this dude is like the best catcher in baseball
Piazza was the reason I became a met fan
When I first heard of him as a kid, I thought his name was Mike Pizza.
Same lmao
Everyone did lol
I am very happy because i can Know today Mike Piazza
Mike piazza was a beast
Absolute class act
Welcome to the Hall of Fame Mike Piazza!!!! Congratulations
I played little league in the late 90s. As a catcher I already liked Mike, but that first game at Shea Stadium when I got to see him play... Mets fan for life was born.
My mother said Mike Piazza was her favorite player on that team.
Flat footed and always hit absolute 💣💣
Piazza was a legend. I’ll never forget how stupefied baseball fans were when he was traded to the Marlins at the deadline. Only a few days later the Mets claimed him off waivers I believe. Crazy. It feels like yesterday, but then you look at a video of him homering at the Astrodome and suddenly it’s like, “holy shit, it was that long ago?!”
I never understood why opponents pitched Piazza fastballs away. He always seemed to connect on them.
My favorite is his three run homer at Shea against the Yankees at the 3:24 mark. The special part of it, Bob Murphy on the call.
Man.....Mike really enjoyed sticking it "in" on the Yankees.
A+
LFGM
Piazza liked to stand like half a mile away from home plate. So rare to see MLB batters not desperately trying to crowd the inside part of the plate. No wonder he was always saucy with any HBP, because pretty much it always had to be intentional.
the opposite field power is truly remarkable.. not many guys in MLB history are as powerful as Mike P was.
Piazza may not have had the best overall numbers but I still believe he was the most *_valuable_* player to his team during several of his Mets seasons.
From an offensive perspective he's the greatest hitting catcher of all time
Not only power but over a 300 career batting average.
I liked Mike Piazza. Although he didn't have the best of arms for a catcher, he was a hell a fide hitter.
I’ve never seen a more Lethal opposite field power hitter.
Who remembers hundley in left field lmao
Piazza was a great Dodger!!!
Most beautiful swing of all time
God no not even close
Just pay close attention to the mechanics
Best hitting catcher ever
thanks for the memories mike
The one off tough righty for the yankees who i hate but jeff nelson was a solid reliever
Marlins legend Mike Piazza
I was like 7 years old watching him play
Piazza had excellent opposite field power.
Piazza was my favorite Dodger. Totally crushed the Dodgers just let him bleed away into another teams baseball history. Happy the Mets were able to offer him what he deserved.
The Greatest Met of All Time😎⚾️!
Dont forget Tom Seaver.
Degrom is up there too history is happening now
😎⚾️
Let’s go Mets
great numbers this guy would put up, imagine if he played majority of his career in a hitters park, rather than shea and dodger stadium
As a lifelong Mets fan and 2000 subway series double attendee... I appreciate the poster's obvious bias towards any performances against the Yankees.
my best right handed hitters
1. frank thomas
2. mike piazza
3. jeff bagwell (before shoulder injury)
4. manny ramirez (before peds)
5. albert pujols
6. vladimir guerrero sr
7. miguel cabrera
As a diehard Yankee’s fan…..Piazza was the man
It's amazing that someone could make a "Best of Piazza" And ignore the first 7 years of a 16 year career.
Probably top 3 in most torque in a baseball swing. Wow.
Today 29/05/2024 Mike Piazza arrive in Codogno stadium (Italy) with youg Italy for Los Angelese 2028 project
Greatest Mets:
1. Tom Seaver
2. Mike Piazza
3. Dwight Gooden
4. Gary Carter
5. Keith Hernandez
6. Carlos Beltran
7. Jerry Koosman
8. Tug McGraw
9. David Wright
10 Johan Santana
11. Jacob deGrom
12. John Franco
13. Jesse Orosco
14. Daryl Strawberry
15. Carlos Delgado
17. Pete Alonso
18. Jose Reyes
19. R.A. Dickey
20. Daniel Murphy
21. Carlos Lindor
22. Billy Wagner
23. Al Leiter
24. Lenny Dykstra
25. Mookie Wilson
Feel free to add to this list.
The franchise catcher
so its basically Piazza owning Clemens, got it- THANKS
Clemens: “I hate you”
Piazza: “I don’t even think about you”
The reason I became a Mets fan
Those first 5 years with the Dodgers where the best offensive years a catcher has ever had.
Dude had such a smooth swing hitting homers was way too easy for him
On the Homer against clemens, it was 9 pm and still in the 2nd inning 😂
Career vs Clemens: 8/19 4HR 2B 10RBI 2BB 2SO 1HBP
Career vs Pedro: 10/26 6HR 2B 8RBI 1HBP 4SO
Mike pepperoni no anchovies Piazza!
It seemed like Every time I attended a met game in those days Pizza would hit a home run
Clemens “ dang he got me again “ !
A lot of these Piazza home-runs are off the Yankees in general and Roger Clemens specifically. This is my question. Why did the Mets and the Yankees play so often? Back then, there was no inter-league play, National League versus American League. Thus, the Mets and the Yankees had to meet in the World Series. Did the Mets and Yankees play against each other a lot in the World Series? I don't seem to remember this.
For some reason I want pizza, no idea why
Jerry Seinfeld @0:19
I thought that was him
Bring Piazza back to DH!
Like when he was a oakland athletic lmao
Mikey was one GREAT slice of 🍕
1:37 Clemens wore number 12 at some point as a Yankee ? Guess it was right after the trade to the yanks ? Clemens wore 22 for most of his Yankee career. Strange to see him wearing 12 in pinstripes
what happened to the days with the dodgers
Piaza literally owned Clemens 😂
Mike Piazza is Roger Clemens father
So this is pretty much Piazza highlights against the Yankees lol
The good ole days when u can bring a pepsy can and sit into the outfield
485 feet.
Mike "Roger's daddy" Piazza
lets go Mets
HAH, SORRY ROGER!
123 dominate
Hey Roger, see what happens when you don't ''bean'' Piazza.