Bronson Arroyo career highlights
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God I miss seeing Arroyo, Griffey Jr, Phillips, and Dunn play for the Reds. The mid 2000s were great. Bronson is one of the greats 👍
Amen to that. Mid 2000 Reds were so fun to watch.
I was only a kid but they were the best players for me back then. And encarnocion
.I'll never forget that when GayRod slapped the ball out of Arroyo's glove. I remember watchin it live with my dad at his local bar in East Boston. I always liked Bronson, just seemed like a chill cool dude.
One of my all time favs. His reaction to a-rod 💅 slapping the ball out of his glove will always make me laugh.
CONGRATULATIONS SO HAPPY FOR YOU GO REDS
He’s my favorite all time player
He went to my hs
Have a nice retirement life,Thanks Brownson Arroyo to give us a nice memory.
Sauce for pfp?
@@Ja.floppa bro 💀
Hopefully he will be voted into Baseball's Hall Of Fame soon.
Huh ? He was one of my favorites but he never getting into the hall lol
Don't count Bronson out of the HOF, If Dusty would have let him play one more inning in 2011 he would have had the longest 200+ inning per season streak in modern times. He never missed a game (untill very late in career) and never walked away from a single kid who wanted his autograph. He was one of the most like players in baseball from players as well as fans. @@TheTitofan1
Never knew he was on pirates
"Uh-huh-huh, he wore the number 69, uh-huh-huh."
heh yeah heh BOIOINGGGGG heh cool
0:20 that's a fail on the MLB's end, that specific 2004 ALDS only lasted three games, not four.
Thought it was cool that the rival cubs acknowledged his career and gave him a send off.
That was the least Theo Epstein could do since after trading for Willy Mo !!😔
No way Bronson was #69 for the pirates
*LET'S GO YANKEES!*
Let’s go red Sox