The Bronx Is Burning - 8 - Mr. October

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  • the 1977 New York Yankees against the backdrop of New York City. Yankee superstar Reggie Jackson (Daniel Sunjata) and manager Billy Martin (John Turturro) are locked in a perpetual state of warfare. Jackson was a perfect foil for the scrappy Martin, a popular former Yankee player and reminder of the less complicated past of the team and the city. While owner George Steinbrenner (Oliver Platt) was a autocratic boss, he was also intent on keeping his promise to delivering a World Series title. The show also features subplots concerning the NYPD's pursuit of the Son of Sam serial killer that summer and the devastating blackout and resultant widespread looting in July, all while the city suffered through financial bankruptcy and massive municipal layoffs. Another subplot focused on the 1977 New York City Mayoral race featuring incumbent mayor Abraham Beame, former Congresswoman Bella Abzug, future Governor Mario Cuomo, and Congressman Ed Koch, the eventual winner.
    The title refers to an off-the-cuff comment allegedly made by broadcaster Howard Cosell during the ABC telecast of Game Two of the 1977 World Series.

Komentáře • 190

  • @polopopolo2197
    @polopopolo2197 Před 4 lety +73

    Oliver Platt did a fantastic job. This whole series was so well done

    • @raygordonteacheschess5501
      @raygordonteacheschess5501 Před 4 lety +10

      Platt captured Steinbrenner's intensity perfectly. Steinbrenner was basically a nice guy, just very annoying and rich.

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 Před 3 lety +7

      Hes such a great actor.

    • @alexanderwinkins7158
      @alexanderwinkins7158 Před 3 lety +1

      They should do one on the 1978 and 1979 season, when Munson got in that plane crash.

    • @spy1965
      @spy1965 Před rokem

      @@raygordonteacheschess5501 Sounds like myself

  • @patrickwalsh279
    @patrickwalsh279 Před 4 lety +53

    It's worth remembering that the Yankees did not win one World Series in the 1980s and for that you can thank George Steinbrenner. Because he couldn't keep his despotic hands off the team, he methodically took a championship team and a farm system worth its weight in gold and ran both into the ground. It was only when he was literally forced to stay away from the team that the Yankees bounced back and started winning again.

    • @sportsrevisited9699
      @sportsrevisited9699  Před 4 lety +12

      that's true. it was Stick Micheal that turned the team and farm system around once Steinbrenner was forced off his back.

    • @raygordonteacheschess5501
      @raygordonteacheschess5501 Před 4 lety +6

      It was also the Mets, A's, and other good teams from the decade. Free agency opened it up.

    • @iAintSayDat
      @iAintSayDat Před 4 lety +4

      The fact the Jackson signing worked so well might've set the franchise back a decade. Everytime baseball people argued for something, in Steinbrenner's mind he could point back to him being right about Reggie as "proof" he knew what he was talking about.

    • @raygordonteacheschess5501
      @raygordonteacheschess5501 Před 4 lety +5

      @@iAintSayDat Pretty good proof if you ask me. Buying the team for $10 million in 1973 was a pretty good deal as they are now worth $5 billion.

    • @iAintSayDat
      @iAintSayDat Před 4 lety +6

      @@raygordonteacheschess5501 The way the team fell apart the more George involved himself into the 80s might suggest the Jackson thing was some beginners luck and a testament to the people he had around him saving him from himself until they just couldn't anymore.

  • @threerings1345
    @threerings1345 Před 2 lety +9

    John Turturro did a terrific job nearly morphing into Billy Martin in speech and mannerisms. The crew members whose responsibly it was to make Turturro look so similar to his character also deserve a great deal of credit.

  • @ronniebishop2496
    @ronniebishop2496 Před 3 lety +14

    Let me just say that this is one of the best TV movies I’ve seen since Winds of War. The casting was tremendous and the acting was super. Thank you. Big good critic.

  • @boblindner3371
    @boblindner3371 Před 5 lety +19

    Loved the series and the World Series of '77 and '78. Bought tickets to both and paid $10 in '77 and $12 in '78 for upper deck in right field I still have the stubs. Now, you can't even get parking tickets for those prices! Also worked the night shift for Seaboard Airlines in '77 and was on duty when Berkowitz killed near JFK. I have been a Yankees fan since 1968 with programs and Yearbooks saved from the many games I attended.

  • @patzeram88
    @patzeram88 Před 3 lety +9

    It would have been fascinating to have a mini series on the 1978 Yankees also!

    • @hmhm856
      @hmhm856 Před rokem +1

      Indeed, “The Bronx Zoo” book

  • @orbonds3603
    @orbonds3603 Před 4 lety +18

    14:53... The penquin running!!!

  • @krakaman8861
    @krakaman8861 Před 3 lety +23

    Harvey Greene, the Yankees' Director of Media Relations from 1986 to 1989, talked about the experience of working under Steinbrenner:
    "When the team was on the road, you'd come back to your hotel late at night, and if your phone light was on, you knew that either there had been a death in the family or George was looking for you. After a while, you started to hope that there had been a death in the family.

    • @TL2354
      @TL2354 Před 3 lety +2

      Hahaha, that’s great

    • @jaycompany4886
      @jaycompany4886 Před 3 lety +3

      Wow, that's how much they were respectably afraid, hope is a death i don't wanna get fired, Steinbrenner had a mean streak.

  • @Ben-bs4od
    @Ben-bs4od Před 3 měsíci +1

    Such great acting all around. The writing was so cleber and hilarious. I laughed so many many times at the subtle humor. Jackson reading books, quoting random abstract philosphers. Michey Rivers hoping to stay injury prone. Reggie talking about Standard Brands and Puma in this speech. There were so many subtle jokes that I kept thinking how great the writers did here. The only thing that was off was Joe Dimaggio who came off as a villain. How Reggie survived just shows how strong he was.

  • @kevaninthe4135
    @kevaninthe4135 Před 5 lety +12

    Fun fact about Reggie Jackson. He's the only member of the 500 Home Run club to never have back-to-back 30 home run seasons.

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 Před 4 lety +2

      His early-to-mid-'70s peak came at a time when home runs were declining throughout the game. And he played his whole career in ballparks where homers happened less (Oakland, Yankee, Anaheim.)

    • @kevaninthe4135
      @kevaninthe4135 Před 4 lety +1

      @@NJGuy1973 He also had some buzzards luck with injuries and labor disputes.

    • @NkrumahTure
      @NkrumahTure Před 4 lety +1

      @@kevaninthe4135 And don't forget how the press would F with him. They seemed to have a problem with black players who spoke their minds and didn't kiss ass. I've always believed some of his slumps stemed from that.

    • @cnmm6069
      @cnmm6069 Před 3 lety +3

      @@NkrumahTure They didnt even try to hide it..They would bait him and being a young guy he would take it he would say stuff that made him look bad...Reggie loved to talk shit but he backed it up...I loved him and I was a Tiger fan

    • @NkrumahTure
      @NkrumahTure Před 3 lety

      @@cnmm6069 Agreed.

  • @tookiezzz2898
    @tookiezzz2898 Před 3 lety +6

    The team he bought in 1973 for $10 million is now worth $1.2 billion.

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Actually in mid year 2024, the Yankees are now worth combined with their Yes Network at least over $5 Billion.

  • @raygordonteacheschess5501

    I was ten when this happened and eleven when they came back in 1978, at summer camp each year. While I was a Met fan, I always rooted for the Yankees in the postseason since the Mets never made it there during this era. Even with the big-money payroll it's never easy to win a series, and this moment was just awe-inspiring.

  • @APisceanSlant
    @APisceanSlant Před 3 lety +7

    I just want to say thank-you for uploading the series, here. It's amazing to me, that I'd never heard of it, until getting stuck in a CZcams spiral and seeing it in the recommendations. Prior to the 90's Baseball strike, I considered myself a huge fan of the game. And while I still try to get out to watch one game a year---other than the World Series, I don't really watch or follow it, anymore. But pretty much anything prior to '94, still piques my interest.
    Not to mention the historical backdrop this is set against, or the truly impressive mix of talented character actors....this was such a great watch.

  • @kenlauerer3376
    @kenlauerer3376 Před 3 lety +5

    Really nice mix of real footage and audio with the film. Really well done, and the actors had the Yankee players down like they were them. Nice,

  • @benchwarmerss9165
    @benchwarmerss9165 Před 3 lety +6

    Im ashamed to be a yankee fan and not have known Reggie put on this type of performance... before my time but nevertheless I should’ve known .. this mini series was great ... even got my wife hooked .. good work ✌🏽

    • @porkfrog2785
      @porkfrog2785 Před 3 lety

      If you're under 20, it's OK. Don Larsen pitched a perfect game in the WS....Bucky Dent in 78 hit a 3 run shot over the Green Monster in a 1 game playoff

  • @loyaldude10
    @loyaldude10 Před 5 lety +7

    this whole series was brilliantly done and the actors who played martin and Jackson looked identical to the players. Except martin did not have a southern accent, IIRC--he grew up in Oakland, CA

    • @kevaninthe4135
      @kevaninthe4135 Před 5 lety +9

      He developed that accent while managing the Rangers. The actor playing Munson looks like his damn clone.

    • @orbonds3603
      @orbonds3603 Před 4 lety +2

      A lot of martins dialogue makes him out to be a rube...a true baseball sevant that belongs in the hall. Before you debate think leo durocher...and he got booted a year for gambling...billys numbers are better also. Just one of many reasons billy and pete should be in Cooperstown

    • @raygordonteacheschess5501
      @raygordonteacheschess5501 Před 4 lety +2

      "Reggie" wasn't very muscular, but otherwise it was a great series that truly captured life in NY in 1977 for any baseball or Yankee fan. Baseball meant so much more back then.

  • @literallyunderrated
    @literallyunderrated Před 3 lety +7

    If you want the sequel (‘78 Yanks) read The Bronx Zoo by Sparky Lyle. I won’t spoil the ending 😉

  • @Cldfsn0200
    @Cldfsn0200 Před 2 lety +1

    I love this! Here it is in 2022 and I never knew this series was ever done. I was a huge Yankee fan especially back in those days. I grew up in the northern suburbs of New York City. Born in the shadow of Yankee Stadium and my family moved north when I was 3. I was so into these games and I am amaze of what a phenomenal job you did on this series. So accurate. Turtorro deserves an Oscar for his portrayal of Billy. And he looks like him so much! (Except they should of taped his ears to his head maybe LOL!). The Son of Sam story was such a big deal back then. The Yankees run was a tremendous reprieve from that evil fearful story that was a background situation to the season and I don't think other team's fans across America realized how much of an uplift the Yankees run was. We needed them to win and we needed it bad! About 10 years later I did some freelance sports video cameraman work for a few video companies been on the field in Yankees Fort Lauderdale stadium (which no longer is their Spring Training grounds). Been on the field with the video camera at Yankee Stadium with press credentials too. Seems like baseball was always a part of my life one way or another. LIke it was part of my DNA or something. Moreover, 1977 and 1978 seasons are just about a part of my soul. So to see this was beyond thrilling! And BTW, as a hobby musician just wanted to send some thumbs up to Tree Adams for the great music. You nailed it with the music dude!

  • @DanStrayer
    @DanStrayer Před 4 lety +4

    Roc as Bill White, too good!

  • @davidahlstrom7533
    @davidahlstrom7533 Před 5 lety +9

    They didn't get the Reg-gie cheer right. The emphasis was always on the 'gie' part. They should have consulted with some fans from those days, especially people who were at the 1977 World Series.

    • @raygordonteacheschess5501
      @raygordonteacheschess5501 Před 4 lety +2

      I chanted Reg-GIE many times as a kid and was at one playoff game in 1978. I also waited for a WEEK to try to catch his 400th HR due to the prizes he was giving for it. First night I'm sick stay home he hits it right to my spot.

    • @cnmm6069
      @cnmm6069 Před 3 lety +2

      How in the hell could they mess that up...Damn

    • @UNUSUALUSERNAME220
      @UNUSUALUSERNAME220 Před 3 lety +1

      I remember the candy bar. Hell, I even remember the TV commercials for it too. All it was was a$100,000 Grand bar, except it was round. It was good though.

    • @ferrytioman
      @ferrytioman Před 2 lety

      Yup. Too slow too.

  • @jakestanley52
    @jakestanley52 Před 2 lety +1

    Only thing Daniel Sunjata didn't do was imitate that knee twist Reggie had on his swing. I wouldn't have either; I tried it once and thought I tore all my ligaments.

  • @danielmoore411
    @danielmoore411 Před 2 lety +2

    Say what you will about Reggie Jackson, that Game 6 performance was spectacular.

    • @Music--ng8cd
      @Music--ng8cd Před 4 měsíci

      The whole series actually. Still holds the record for HR, Runs and Total Bases in a 6-game series.

  • @RobertRicciani
    @RobertRicciani Před rokem +1

    Billy was such a lost romantic....RIP Skipper!!!!

  • @angelf3365
    @angelf3365 Před 11 měsíci

    Bill White is a class act . When I was an 10 year old kid , my pop and I waited for the players to come out of the Stadium to get autographs . One of the first was the announcer Bill White . It wasn’t so much the autograph as it was that he took the time to talk to me and my pop.

    • @Music--ng8cd
      @Music--ng8cd Před 4 měsíci

      One of the best hires the Yankees ever made.

  • @ryanpmcp
    @ryanpmcp Před 3 lety +3

    18:50 RIP Tommy Lasorda

  • @beatlepaul77
    @beatlepaul77 Před 5 lety +6

    Joe D snubbing Billy. OUCH!!

    • @orbonds3603
      @orbonds3603 Před 4 lety +1

      Never happened.

    • @orbonds3603
      @orbonds3603 Před 4 lety +3

      Never happened...not saying joe d didnt pep talk reggie but he would never snub martin...martin was loved by joe d...joe d never ate w teammates but when billy came up joe d would go out on the town with the rookie...billy =hof

  • @violentshemp7776
    @violentshemp7776 Před 5 lety +13

    ron cey running down 3rd. lol

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 Před 2 lety +1

    This was the first 6 game World Series since 1959 when the Dodgers beat the White Sox 4 games to 2

  • @chocolatetownforever7537
    @chocolatetownforever7537 Před 3 lety +2

    Reggie gets the clutch label, but Steve Garvey is so underrated.
    Dude was an absolute monster in the playoffs. As clutch as it gets. Go look his playoff numbers up if you get a chance, they are awesome.

    • @ronniebishop2496
      @ronniebishop2496 Před 3 lety +2

      The press let the real Steve Garvey slide by, they didn’t hound him and LA is nothing like playing in New York, nothing. Garvey wouldn’t have handled it well if he played in New York his skins to thin.

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 Před 3 lety

      @@ronniebishop2496 Pure speculation on your part. Embarrassingly weak argument.

    • @ronniebishop2496
      @ronniebishop2496 Před 3 lety +1

      Chocolatetown Forever Well why do you think Garvey was underrated? And by who? I think a lot of people thought he was a great player, but everyone thinks the New York media is much more intense than anywhere else, Madison Avenue is the advertising capital of the world. But maybe you’re right but I do know I heard nothing at all about his private life, which I could care less about but you know it effects players performance, Mickey Mantle Roger Maris and most big league players agree.

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ronniebishop2496 Who underrates him? Dude, hes not in the Hall of Fame!
      10x All Star, 4x Gold Glove, 2x NLCS MVP, was there in so many playoff runs playing great baseball, its an f'ing travesty that hes not in Cooperstown.
      As far as the pressure getting to people that play in NY, yeah, its a real thing, but you cant just say this person or that person WOULDNT perform, thats just silly, and if you knew about Garveys career in LA, he was hounded by reporters because of extramarital affairs. This is the real reason Garvey isnt in the Hall, and its disgusting.
      If you kept every ball player out of the Hall of Fame that cheated on their spouse, youd have about 20 people in it. Its a joke.

    • @ronniebishop2496
      @ronniebishop2496 Před 3 lety +1

      Chocolatetown Forever I didn’t know that

  • @notoriouseagle1074
    @notoriouseagle1074 Před 5 lety +9

    That scene with Billy and his wife at the end always gets to me.

    • @michaelkatovich2839
      @michaelkatovich2839 Před 5 lety

      Yeah-that.song by Tree is beautiful-I do not think it was ever marketed.

  • @usaveteran-retired6464
    @usaveteran-retired6464 Před 5 lety +4

    Here's the late Maury Allen's cameo: 27:40 - Old-time sportswriter.

    • @SixFeetUndr101
      @SixFeetUndr101 Před 4 lety +1

      Met him once a long while ago, very nice man! =]

  • @usaveteran-retired6464
    @usaveteran-retired6464 Před 5 lety +5

    Umpire John McSherry - 18:46 - would die in Cincinnati on Opening Day, 1996. Great umpire, and a tragic day.

    • @leczorn
      @leczorn Před 4 lety +4

      I’m a Reds guy, originally from southeastern Indiana, and remember that very well. Opening day was so important to John, he postponed a doctor’s appointment for his heart to work that game. It was probably the darkest day in Reds history. By all accounts I know of, he was a great guy. As a response to his death, MLB started a fitness program for its umpires.

    • @DanStrayer
      @DanStrayer Před 4 lety +2

      I remember that, too sad. Marge reacted awfully.

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 Před 4 lety +2

      This week I was watching Game 7 of the 1992 NLCS on MLB Network. The Sid Bream Game. McSherry was behind the plate, but got dizzy and had to leave. The first base ump took over at the plate.

    • @DanStrayer
      @DanStrayer Před 4 lety +1

      NJGuy1973 I remember that. Cameras panned over to him talking to Bill White as he was sat on a folding chair - he was not in good shape.
      Was it Randy Marsh who took over? I remember Belinda got squeezed on a couple pitches.

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 Před 3 lety

      @@DanStrayer Yes, Randy Marsh took over behind the plate.

  • @devinlowe3495
    @devinlowe3495 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the series upload. Been wanting to see this for years

  • @MrTom-jo4ph
    @MrTom-jo4ph Před 4 lety +2

    Gotta love guys in bar wearing mesh caps. So 70s

  • @thephotoandthestory
    @thephotoandthestory Před 2 lety

    I grew up listening to Fran Healy doing color on Mets games. He was great. I never realized how close he grew up to where I'm from. He's a Berkshire region guy, right over the border in Massachusetts. I remember reading this book and thinking he was so different than Reggie Jackson.

  • @jlopez65
    @jlopez65 Před 4 lety +1

    Love this! However, tbe Homer off Burt Hooton actually barely cleared the fence in right field. It was not a moon shot.

  • @mikecustenborder3991
    @mikecustenborder3991 Před 3 lety +1

    Torrez was a winner. I got to meet him in 2019.

  • @BarbaraMerryGeng
    @BarbaraMerryGeng Před 3 lety

    O man - what a GREAT MOVIE !!!

  • @glenngarofano4793
    @glenngarofano4793 Před rokem

    The entire cast was great!

  • @hmhm856
    @hmhm856 Před rokem

    BTW, this TV series is based off the book “Ladies and Gentleman, The Bronx is Burning”. This book was published in 2005; this TV series was released in 2007.
    Shame they never did a TV series based on the book called “The Bronx Zoo”, that deals with the 1978 Yankees. This book was released in 1979

  • @ronniebishop2496
    @ronniebishop2496 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Didn’t the Yankees announcer used to repeat the numbers. Like Reggie number 44 number 44

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 Před 2 lety

    Game 6 of the 1977 World Series was a game for the ages

  • @robvegart
    @robvegart Před rokem

    When they show the bar scenes, there is such a big difference between the 21" Sony Trinitron 525 lines 35~40lbs to today's 55" Samsung 4k 25~30 lbs.... Amazing that I was around to have experienced these era's to see the progress of today's tech, but also to witness societies moral decay. 2 experiences inversely proportional to one another over time.

  • @TomSmith-kc8mz
    @TomSmith-kc8mz Před rokem +1

    Shooter McGavin ain't no Joe D.

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Gabe Paul went back to the Indians after this he couldn't take it anymore

  • @jamesbowman8138
    @jamesbowman8138 Před 4 lety +3

    Reggie was a football player in college .

    • @MrTom-jo4ph
      @MrTom-jo4ph Před 4 lety +3

      His football coach at Arizona state was frank kush who went on to coach the last Baltimore colts team. Reggie played 1976 for Baltimore Orioles under Earl Weaver.

    • @spy1965
      @spy1965 Před 3 lety

      Football? You bet

  • @wyattmann8157
    @wyattmann8157 Před měsícem +1

    Has there ever been a show in history that was so completely filled with unlikable jackholes? The most sympathetic character in the whole series was Berkowitz… 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @stephaniegormley9982
    @stephaniegormley9982 Před 3 lety

    6:58 the relationship implied here between Jackson and Dimaggio was very real. However the latter was a coach in Oakland while Reggie was playing there. So conversations like that one would have taken place years earlier.

  • @samkohen4589
    @samkohen4589 Před 4 lety +3

    Who are the two women in the bar. They are gorgeous

  • @goldeneve
    @goldeneve Před 11 měsíci +2

    7:20 Chris McDonald was good in the show yes platt and John was great but Chris as DiMaggio was good as well

  • @ronniebishop2496
    @ronniebishop2496 Před 3 lety

    Real real real good Series

  • @Eazy-ERyder
    @Eazy-ERyder Před rokem

    22:27 made him a UNANIMOUS Hall of Famer. Go Reg-gie, Reg-gie!

  • @porkfrog2785
    @porkfrog2785 Před 3 lety

    too good for anyone who remembers

  • @usaveteran-retired6464

    The blonde model's hairstyle changes somewhat with every Reggie Jackson at-bat, beginning @ 17:26. Not a deal-breaker in how good this miniseries is, but still noticeable.

  • @j.b.1854
    @j.b.1854 Před 3 lety

    Only complaint of whole series is the fact that the crack of the bat in batting practice scenes sound like a nerf bat

  • @jimmyroberts1936
    @jimmyroberts1936 Před 3 lety +1

    Keith Jackson, Howard cosell,Cowell, didn't get better than that.

  • @anthonypile395
    @anthonypile395 Před rokem

    So good

  • @hmhm856
    @hmhm856 Před rokem

    Yankees first WS title since they won it all in 1961 and 1962

  • @garydizzine
    @garydizzine Před 2 lety

    What’s the song that played over the end epilogue that was muted

  • @jordans9303
    @jordans9303 Před rokem

    This mini series had me rooting for the yanks as a braves fan 😂. Masterpiece for boomers everywhere even tho I was only 12 when this came out. I related heavily to billy just cause alcohol and other stuff

  • @randytuthill9248
    @randytuthill9248 Před 2 lety

    Shooter McGavin!

  • @porkfrog2785
    @porkfrog2785 Před 3 lety

    Did Turturro wear Lord of the Rings ear extensions? Platt was good, but just impossible to do that role looking so completely different than a guy we've all seen over and over. You feel like you're watching Rich Little[or Frank Caliendo] doing an impression, but Turturro WAS Martin. The rest of the casting was great except for Platt

  • @MrZackavelli
    @MrZackavelli Před 4 lety

    I mean why isn't Ruth known as Mr. October? He recorded three dingers in one WS game twice as many times as Jackson did.

    • @pedrocordova482
      @pedrocordova482 Před 4 lety +7

      Because he is known as Babe Ruth, which is enough.

    • @MrZackavelli
      @MrZackavelli Před 4 lety +6

      @@pedrocordova482 Babe Ruth had so many nicknames. The great bambino, sultan of swat, king of crash, wall of wallop, colossus of clout, behemoth of bust, titan of terror, rajah rap; I mean I could go on forever. 'Mr. October' would've just been another name on that list.

    • @trevorsmith8639
      @trevorsmith8639 Před 4 lety

      @@MrZackavelli TV...people saw it.

    • @MrBeatrixKiddo
      @MrBeatrixKiddo Před 3 lety

      Ruth = Mr. Boston!

  • @ronniebishop2496
    @ronniebishop2496 Před 3 lety +1

    I don’t know how women do it, and put up with us men. We’re usually dogs.

  • @accavanos
    @accavanos Před 2 lety

    I like to know if non yankees fans like this series. As a Yankees fan, I'm biased

    • @hmhm856
      @hmhm856 Před rokem +2

      Im a Mets fan, and this was very enjoyable.
      Shame they never did one for the 1978 book “The Bronx Zoo”

  • @user-dv3do1od2r
    @user-dv3do1od2r Před 6 měsíci +1

    Yogi was the only sane person

    • @Music--ng8cd
      @Music--ng8cd Před 4 měsíci

      Yogi was a gunner's mate on a transport ship on D-Day, so his perspective was a little different.

  • @thomaspempleton8581
    @thomaspempleton8581 Před 2 lety

    Hey that,s roc

  • @ElMister809-RD
    @ElMister809-RD Před 25 dny +1

    😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤

  • @robinhoodhustsle1356
    @robinhoodhustsle1356 Před 4 lety +3

    Am I the only one who feels bad for Billy's wife?

    • @paulsonj72
      @paulsonj72 Před rokem

      Their marriage was in deep trouble before this as they both pretty much knew that when Billy took the New York job in August 1975 that that would be the end of them. Gretchen didn’t want to move the family again and yet she knew Billy had to take the Yankee job as he had been waiting his whole life for it.

  • @daveyboy_
    @daveyboy_ Před 3 lety

    Yeah its a good tv series but it aint great . JT made it good - its hard to envision the Puerto Rican guy from Resue Me as RJ

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 Před 2 lety

    Billy mentions Charlie 's Angels they were hotter 🔥 than 🔥 hot in 1977

  • @NB-hb3uj
    @NB-hb3uj Před 4 lety

    Reggie Martinez Jacksons mom was Puerto Rican

    • @courtneyduncan6106
      @courtneyduncan6106 Před 4 lety +2

      correction Jackson father was black Puerto Rican his father Martinez Jackson was half Puerto Rican

    • @NB-hb3uj
      @NB-hb3uj Před 4 lety +1

      @@courtneyduncan6106
      Yes but his mom Puerto Rican and Puerto Ricans have African Ancestors

    • @NB-hb3uj
      @NB-hb3uj Před 4 lety

      @@courtneyduncan6106
      He's of Italian and African American ancestry. Nicknamed “Mr. October” for his ability to come up with the big hits during his days with the New York Yankees, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993. Answer: Yes. Born Reginald Martinez Jackson, the 65-year-old's mother was Puerto Rican.Sep 22, 2011

    • @NB-hb3uj
      @NB-hb3uj Před 4 lety +1

      @@courtneyduncan6106
      Agreed we are all brothers

    • @courtneyduncan6106
      @courtneyduncan6106 Před 4 lety +1

      @@NB-hb3uj First you say Reggie Jackson Mom is Puerto Rican now Reggie is Italian and African American. maybe your getting mixed up with Franco Harris whose mother is a war bride from Italy. You might be internet researching the basketball player Reggie Jackson who is black but he was born in Italy he is very black not half black. That said do some research and get your facts correct. Its the first thing you learn when writing an essay to check facts. My facts come from my old girlfriend stop doing internet research because anything can be out in the internet. My ex is from same township as Reggie just north of Philadelphia Wyncotte.....Do some research and have a bet 50 dollars send me e transfer or western union ...