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Why does the team you’re a fan of matter? Of course a guy having his career and livelihood derailed by injuries is bad lol. Petty rival-ships are an afterthought.
@@oszeek Because some people will put their team before other humans. If the same thing happened to, let's say, David Ortiz or Derek Jeter, some Yankee fans and some Red Sox fans would celebrate the injury and say good riddance. There's probably some Cardinal fans that feel that was about Prince too, but that's why. Not every human such as you or I care about another human before their sports team.
@@aintnoway686 Wiki says he's got C4-C5 herniated disks, which I assume comes from trauma or injury. You could probably do more research to find out what its effects are, I'm too lazy to.
I remember being at David Ortiz’s last game. Everybody was refusing to leave until he came out. It took a good twenty minutes, but it was worth the wait.
I feel like the commentators ruined it as well. Be quiet for a gd moment, let us absorb the atmosphere of the situation. I just want to feel the enormous amount of emotions being broadcast in the stadium. I don't need the play by play of which way he pointed his damn hat.
I must've watched the clip of Dee Gordon's homerun at least 30 times and it STILL makes me tear up. As a Mets fan, that was one game I didn't mind losing. RIP Jose
Nobody is giving it up for Colon, gave him a tasty meatball right down the middle for him. Colon's 4s FB is beyond sub-par, hes a 2s FB pitcher, strange nobody points that out.
I was there when Mo pitched his final game at Yankee Stadium. I was 16. I bawled like a baby in the nose bleeds. Now I'm going to Cooperstown in July to watch him be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Jonathan Doyle Mariano's the first-ever unanimous election, beating out the 99.32% 1987's #1 overall pick Ken Griffey Junior got in his own first year in 2016; the other player elected in '16 was a 62nd rounder from the draft the year after Junior's (Mike Piazza, in his fourth year)
A case could be made that Mo was the greatest pitcher of all time. He only had one pitch and was virtually untouchable. Nobody wanted to face him. I think there he gave up more broken bat hits than solid hits.
For those of you who might not know, Wilmer Flores was never traded, the deal fell apart the same night as that game, and two days later Wilmer hit a wall off HR at their home stadium... one of the best Mets stories out there
I became a Facebook friend with his Dad, when my wife Katheryn was fighting familial ALS. Katheryn passed away July 20, 2019. I'm a sports official in Bakersfield, California football, basketball, and baseball/softball. It was tough to keep going.
15:03 Ortiz knew that was the end of his career. 40 years old, struggled during the season, and now that. He knew that was it. edit: Guys, actually check the timestamp lol. I’m talking about the pitcher Ramon Ortiz, not David.
I wouldn’t say he struggled that season at all. He had a phenomenal final season and was still playing prime ball. He announced at the beginning of that season that he was retiring. Hell, he stole a base in the opening series.
God damnit Ortiz and Prince. Why did have to do me like that😭😭 As a fellow pitcher, much love and respect for Mariano Rivera. I was so sad to see him go
Ramen Noodles was never proven, just suspected. If that’s the case, Jeff bagwell would have never been inducted into the hall. Not everyone on the Mitchell report was proven guilty of ped’s. And what does that have to do with what happened to him recently? You wish that on someone? If so, you need to re evaluate your life bro.
The Yankees got special permission from MLB to pull Rivera that way instead of the usual method of the field manager (at that point Joe Girardi); Rivera was retiring at the end of that year, having added it after losing his originally-planned retirement the year prior due to a knee injury before a game in KC.
Vin Scully's last game was a Giants-Dodgers game in SF. There was not an iota of hate or disrespect or rivalry that day. As a giants fan i wouldn't have had it any other way. I cried at his sign off, and feel the weight of life's weird twisted poetry as he died today while the dodgers played the giants in SF on the day of his death. "May God give you for every storm, a rainbow. For every tear, a smile. For every care a promise, and a blessing in each trial. For every problem life seems, a faithful friend to share. For every sigh, a sweet song, and an answer for each prayer"
Dee Gordon, a switch-hitter, took the first pitch of his AB from the right side (Jose's hitting side) before switching to his preferred anti-righty left side and launching the third pitch out; that game was the only known time outside of Jackie Robinson Day that a team had everyone in the same number (in this case Jose's #16); a prior game against Atlanta was cancelled due to the news about Jose.
Derek Welsh before you call someone stupid maybe you should learn to read and actually understand what he’s talking about dumbass. Yeah the game was against the Mets but the game prior to that AGAINST THE BRAVES (which he was supposed to be starting) was cancelled.
Bartolo Colon is one of the most respectable men in the league. He left that fastball up, belt high, 85 mph on purpose. He knew what he was doing with that pitch. I respect that man for that, he understood what that meant to the Marlins. RIP Jose Fernandez
Man the Ramón Ortiz one just kills my soul. Worst is knowing the dude would never play another major league game again. So much worse because he didn’t get nearly enough love :’(
God I would have hated seeing my Reds get blanked in the playoffs to end this...but Roy Halladay. I loved watching that guy pitch. RIP and welcome to the Hall of Fame, brother.
Honestly the one that hit me here the hardest was Ramon Ortiz. I can't imagine what it must be like knowing you threw your last pitch in that situation.
@@Roak1 - All I am saying was he did it to himself. He is not a victim. His friends, family, and fans are the ones who got "robbed." Not to mention his buddies he took with him. He was a great player, but I cannot feel sorry for a man who killed himself.
@@GoatyHerps Ok you remorseless brat he may have been intoxicated and the situation may have been his fault but that is know way to respect a dead person
The death of Yordano Ventura will always get me. Many people hate him because of the fights he was in, but he was a very talented player that Kansas City will always remember as their Ace. He will never be forgotten by Kansas City, the Royals organization and the Royals fan base. I’m proud to say that I will always remember him and be a fan even though is not playing on the mound. RIP ACE. You’ll never be forgotten. Forever Royal
I cried uncontrollably when that happened. I cry every time I watch it. Truly that, more than almost anything in my life, gives me hope and inspires faith in some kind of God. If there's anything this video helps to inspire, it's that there is some deity that is a baseball fan
Living in Detroit my whole life and being a die-hard Tiger's fan I grew up watching Cecil Fielder and during batting practice at the old Tiger Stadium Prince would take batting practice with his dad and at 12 years old he was hitting the ball into the seats. So watching Prince having to retire brought tears to my eyes
Fun fact: Prince Fielder retired with 319 career homeruns. His dad, Cecil Fielder, retired with 319 homeruns. An incredible feat that we will never see again.
Prince himself wishes otherwise. Cecil Fielder may have been a great slugger, but he also beat his wife and son on the side, resulting in his eventual divorce. Not only that, but he had such a bad gambling addiction that he stole money from Prince’s initial Brewers contract in order to pay off some of his debts, causing Prince to cut ties with him for several years. That is why Prince is crying; because in his mind it was a realization he would always be compared to his father. I’m just glad that Prince has managed to find a support system in his own wife and kids.
Princes moment might’ve been the saddest thing I’ve seen. Loved him as a tiger. It’s a shame the bash bros never brought the title home but I love him nonetheless.
Man, as a baseball fan in general that should get you. I'm a Rangers fan and even after many first round exits because of the Yanks, I teared up watching Mo get pulled from that Yankees game. It's hard to watch people quit doing what the love.
I’m a cardinals fan and I remember when piscotty went to the As so he could be near his mom I got a piscotty Jersey after watching him hit that homerun
Joseph Twarog what did you gain out of saying that? you’re not helping anyone, nor are you making anything better. get off the internet if you can’t handle being able to comment on videos.
Being a baseball fan is somethin else. Watchin the Rivera clip brings a tear to me eye. Just seein the other team, all the fans, and even the police just showing their respect and love for the player, the game, and the city. Its really a beautiful sight.
Piscotty hitting that HR gets me. That was for his mom, and he smiles the way he should. He was remembering his mother, not mourning her when he crossed home plate. Atta boy.
He year(2010) Roy halladay threw a no hitter, he did so in a playoff game. It was the series before the phillies faced the giants. I got mad respect for Roy! RIP Doc Halladay
@@notfrm2006 The "curse of The Bambino". After trading away baseball's most iconic player of all time (and arguably the best baseball player ever), Babe (nicknamed "The Bambino") Ruth, they went on to never win another world series for 86 years, finally ending in 2004. Before that trade happened they were one of, if not the, best team(s) in all of baseball, having something like 5 world series titles up to that point in time, in a sport that had only been around for about forty years. After the trade, the team they sold Ruth to, the New York Yankees, became world-beaters, going on to win several world series with their new all-star player. What would have already been a great rivalry between two big city teams in the same division (Boston and New York) was fueled to unmatched levels across all of baseball because of that long-lasting superstition and the drastic reversal of fortune that seemed to come out of it. Winning that first world series after trading away Ruth in 2004 must have felt like having an 800 pound gorilla lifted off of their shoulders (thanks in part to all the media coverage and interviews referencing that supposed curse). I imagine that it was a high that a lot of us can't relate with.
I remember crying the whole ride home from my baseball practice when David Ortiz retired. That man was such an inspiration to me when I was young and even to this day. Everything he’s done for the city of Boston and people all over. Forever a Red Sox and MLB legend
I will remember when Ortiz came out for his curtain call. I was in my car listening it to on the radio. I was sad it was his last game, but happy to have seen his hits, his moments and his clutch moments. I was happy to have done it like my grandfather did years before me. On the radio and picturing it in my mind. To this day I can hear him when the Sox were not doing well he would say, “Ahh those bums.” Miss you puppa and Dad. Even though you are not here to enjoy these Boston sports moments with me, you are always in my heart and mind. I hated Mariano and Jeter because they were so damn good. Much respect.
Pttttp...that niggas stats was going down hill anyway...later revealed the Rangers was gonna release him anyway...funny how its never stated exactly why he had to have 2 neck surgerys with in a 3 yr time span...a bit odd if ya ask me...😒
@@josephtwarog9604 please just shut up. Do you have no sense of shame or remorse. His career ended too short and you're here spewing bs about him. Learn some respect and shut your mouth.
I remember waiting with my stepdad, a lifelong, diehard Red Sox fan, and watching Big Papi coming out after his last game, and there, in the tears and the overwhelming emotion was when I really learned what baseball was all about.
I had the joy to watch him play in Miller Park. Even then, he brought such intentional emotion to a team that desperately needed it. With a wild card year aside, in the context of too many losses, he was still a joy to watch. Baseball is magic, and we are lucky enough to have very good magicians playing today. But Price was also an artist. We have too few of these playing. Unfortunately, he didn’t enjoy the strong lineup and support the Brewers have now
Ortiz was a major factor in 3 world Series wins for the Redsocks . Before Ortiz's Era, there had been an 86 year wait since the 1918 Championship , Then the Ortiz Era got them 3 in 9 years. If that doesn't endear you to a city, nothing will.
“Luis Valbuena sends everybody home happy.” Damn. I didn’t see the Taveras/Valbuena/Ventura/Doc clips coming. You always pump out amazing videos but this one stands out. Well done.
There's a baseball game today 🔥
EXE-Edits sadly it’s gonna get rained out I think
Who's ready for some baseball!?!?!
EXE-Edits I know right!!!
It got cancelled ffs
Our life goes on~ we all don’t want to... yet, we just need to keep trucking... I love baseball!!!
Even as a Cards fan, watching Prince struggle thru words about retiring due to neck injury was a killer for the soul.
Felt terrible for the guy
It’s worse as a ranger fan
What about Oscar taveras RIP😭
Why does the team you’re a fan of matter? Of course a guy having his career and livelihood derailed by injuries is bad lol. Petty rival-ships are an afterthought.
@@oszeek Because some people will put their team before other humans. If the same thing happened to, let's say, David Ortiz or Derek Jeter, some Yankee fans and some Red Sox fans would celebrate the injury and say good riddance. There's probably some Cardinal fans that feel that was about Prince too, but that's why. Not every human such as you or I care about another human before their sports team.
OsZeek So true.
Damn it was a sad day to see Fielder retire due to injury. Such a fun guy to watch
what was he injured from?
Michael Benedict multiple neck injuries
@@chriswalkey2050 I get that....but what *caused* them?
Michael Benedict no clue
@@aintnoway686 Wiki says he's got C4-C5 herniated disks, which I assume comes from trauma or injury. You could probably do more research to find out what its effects are, I'm too lazy to.
I remember being at David Ortiz’s last game. Everybody was refusing to leave until he came out. It took a good twenty minutes, but it was worth the wait.
It was bullshit how the media mobbed him, should have let him have his moment
@@samsmigla Agreed. How many pictures do they need? Let the guy have the field to himself for one last time.
I feel like the commentators ruined it as well. Be quiet for a gd moment, let us absorb the atmosphere of the situation. I just want to feel the enormous amount of emotions being broadcast in the stadium. I don't need the play by play of which way he pointed his damn hat.
@@RagnarokCo it was the radio broadcast for some reason the audio is put over it every time
High Overlord Snarffie Beagle Jesus Christ bud take a breather
Prince fielder in his brace kills me every time. Such a great dude and having his kids there just ruins me.
DB Cooperino fun fact my cousin played in a basketball game against fielders sun
Boohoo 😔😢😭😁😂🤣
Spin_Lixid Prince Fielder has his own sun? Jeez that must be a few light years away! ☀️
TK I might be stupid but I don’t get what you’re trying to say.
@@doof5285 He talking about your misspelling of son. (sun)
Alternate title: Me having dust in my eyes for 20 minutes
Or “Who’s Cutting Onions In Here?”
I’m a man... my eyes are just sweaty
Cutting onions for 20 minutes
Could we please stop with the macho man act. It got old really fast.
Aka “I’m not crying everyone else is crying fine I’m crying for 20 minutes too”
If Prince Fielder didn't make you cry... you aren't a baseball fan...
Agreed
I loved him
im not a baseball fan.tbh i dont know how i got here. but that one still made me cry
It didn't
@@mikeenyart you have no heart
Oh man, the Dee Gordon clip gets me every time.
Facts
Same
Same
Yep same
Definitely
It’s so sad to see a High School senior walking off the field one last time knowing he’s not playing in College😢
MLB Sim Series probably gonna be me in 2 months... hopefully not tho
@@michaelsheehy4573 Good luck
My last year was my junior year and I didn’t even know it. Started playing when I was 6
Stl cardinals injury?
Michael Sheehy good luck brothee
I must've watched the clip of Dee Gordon's homerun at least 30 times and it STILL makes me tear up.
As a Mets fan, that was one game I didn't mind losing. RIP Jose
He kind of butchered the clip. There was more story to tell.
Nobody is giving it up for Colon, gave him a tasty meatball right down the middle for him. Colon's 4s FB is beyond sub-par, hes a 2s FB pitcher, strange nobody points that out.
Agreed
It gave me chills
@@stevenhetzel6483 yeah that was a cookie no doubt about it
Wow, I think its time to add the Angels no hitter for Tyler Skaggs in this.
Despite how much it hurts to read this, I agree
also with felixs last game in seattle
As a Mariners fan, who that game was against, I can tell you that's one of the best games I've ever watched in my life. Hell of a game by the Angels.
@@samharris8737 so his life doesn’t matter?
@@samharris8737 he had depression so he turned to drugs. Not everyone’s life is as perfect as yours
I was there when Mo pitched his final game at Yankee Stadium. I was 16. I bawled like a baby in the nose bleeds. Now I'm going to Cooperstown in July to watch him be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
The only reason I didn't is because I was driving home and listening on the radio. If I'd been watching, I know I would've lost it
Jonathan Doyle Mariano's the first-ever unanimous election, beating out the 99.32% 1987's #1 overall pick Ken Griffey Junior got in his own first year in 2016; the other player elected in '16 was a 62nd rounder from the draft the year after Junior's (Mike Piazza, in his fourth year)
A case could be made that Mo was the greatest pitcher of all time. He only had one pitch and was virtually untouchable. Nobody wanted to face him. I think there he gave up more broken bat hits than solid hits.
I was with the bleacher creatures his final game
BRO ILL BE THERE TOOOOO LOL
For those of you who might not know, Wilmer Flores was never traded, the deal fell apart the same night as that game, and two days later Wilmer hit a wall off HR at their home stadium... one of the best Mets stories out there
Yeah piscotty asked to be traded from St Louis to Oakland in order to be closer to where his mother lived because she was sick
I became a Facebook friend with his Dad, when my wife Katheryn was fighting familial ALS. Katheryn passed away July 20, 2019.
I'm a sports official in Bakersfield, California football, basketball, and baseball/softball. It was tough to keep going.
@@caras2004 hope your doing good, love from canada 👍
I don't think it's possible to crush a ball harder than he did. That was for moms.
@@caras2004 rest well, Katheryn
caras2004 Sorry for your loss. Rest In Peace.
Man the fielder one gets me every time
RecardoGuillermo his career ended to fast
Prince Fielder is one of those players you can't hate, even when playing against him.
The end got to me. RIP to all the players that have lost their lives way too soon.
Don’t do drugs kids
Moses Sanchez bro really man a little insensitive don’t ya think
Once I remembered what happened, that's when the feels hit. And the way the clip ended there just made it real sad.
15:03 Ortiz knew that was the end of his career. 40 years old, struggled during the season, and now that. He knew that was it.
edit: Guys, actually check the timestamp lol. I’m talking about the pitcher Ramon Ortiz, not David.
OsZeek struggled during the season? He had the highest obs+ he had the best retirement season in history
I wouldn’t say he struggled that season at all. He had a phenomenal final season and was still playing prime ball. He announced at the beginning of that season that he was retiring. Hell, he stole a base in the opening series.
@ the replies: wrong ortiz lol
@@matthewwall8110 They're talking about the jays pitcher, not Big Papi
Well im a big goof
I’m not a man of much emotions, but damn does baseball get the better of me. Greatest American sport🇺🇸⚾️
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Exactly
I play both sports baseball and football baseball is better
God damnit Ortiz and Prince. Why did have to do me like that😭😭
As a fellow pitcher, much love and respect for Mariano Rivera. I was so sad to see him go
dude i bawled when i found out about it he was my fsve
Roy halladay as well 😢
Bartolo Colon hitting a homer. Makes me cry until I cannot do so anymore
The large attractive truly is the greatest hitter of all time
Why is your PFP an old picture of GladJonas?
7:17 this clip is so much more emotional for me as a Red Sox fan with what Ortiz is going through right now, get well soon Papi.
Carson Smith juicer
@@ramennoodles2537 I like how you think that matter given what hes going through.
Get well soon Big Papi 🙏🏻
Ramen Noodles was never proven, just suspected. If that’s the case, Jeff bagwell would have never been inducted into the hall. Not everyone on the Mitchell report was proven guilty of ped’s. And what does that have to do with what happened to him recently? You wish that on someone? If so, you need to re evaluate your life bro.
@@jackkelly.11 it was actually the Indians/Guardians
Lol when jeter and petitte came and took Mo out the catcher looked so confused, he must not have gotten the memo
The Yankees got special permission from MLB to pull Rivera that way instead of the usual method of the field manager (at that point Joe Girardi); Rivera was retiring at the end of that year, having added it after losing his originally-planned retirement the year prior due to a knee injury before a game in KC.
Corbin Selanne yes I know what happened
superredpanda12 lol he never even addressed your comment. But yeah, catcher looked confused af
Lol I think JR wanted a hug too 😂😂
It felt like he didn’t realize what a great moment it was
There's no crying in baseball, but I'm bawling anyway
You aren't playing so cry all you want
Don't you mean you're balling.
there actually is crying in baseball
that line from A League Of Their Own was just a gag
The A’s putting the initials of Pat Neshek’s son on their jerseys was a nice touch.
Even as a Red Sox fan, watching Mo come off the field for the last time gets me every time
Hayden Anderson As a Yankees fan, Ortiz’s last time on the field got me...
A fan of the game and respect
Vin Scully's last game was a Giants-Dodgers game in SF. There was not an iota of hate or disrespect or rivalry that day. As a giants fan i wouldn't have had it any other way. I cried at his sign off, and feel the weight of life's weird twisted poetry as he died today while the dodgers played the giants in SF on the day of his death.
"May God give you for every storm, a rainbow. For every tear, a smile. For every care a promise, and a blessing in each trial. For every problem life seems, a faithful friend to share. For every sigh, a sweet song, and an answer for each prayer"
RIP Jose Fernandez
Dee Gordon, a switch-hitter, took the first pitch of his AB from the right side (Jose's hitting side) before switching to his preferred anti-righty left side and launching the third pitch out; that game was the only known time outside of Jackie Robinson Day that a team had everyone in the same number (in this case Jose's #16); a prior game against Atlanta was cancelled due to the news about Jose.
@@corbinselanne7990 Dee isn't a switch hitter, he only hit on the right side because that is were Jose hit, he is a natural lefty
Corbin Selanne it was against the Mets stupid
Derek Welsh before you call someone stupid maybe you should learn to read and actually understand what he’s talking about dumbass. Yeah the game was against the Mets but the game prior to that AGAINST THE BRAVES (which he was supposed to be starting) was cancelled.
DA BOUL BLACKLUNGZ dude I think the cocaine prolly had a big part in the crash
Flores' potential trade to Milwaukee fell through in the end, allowing him to launch a walk-off in a later game
Corbin Selanne now he is playing for the dbacks so Mets nightmare came true
I thought for sure they were saving part 2 for the end of this video.. nope.. how could you not include that?!
Right!!
Bartolo Colon is one of the most respectable men in the league. He left that fastball up, belt high, 85 mph on purpose. He knew what he was doing with that pitch. I respect that man for that, he understood what that meant to the Marlins. RIP Jose Fernandez
Don’t ever let someone tell you it’s “just a game”
Joe LaCivita aren’t you going to quote the person
It’s just a game
@@LCSClips22 It IS "just" a game, best game there is!!!
7:43 I'm not even a Red Sox fan, but Big Papi taking the field for the last time always gets me crying
Man the Ramón Ortiz one just kills my soul. Worst is knowing the dude would never play another major league game again. So much worse because he didn’t get nearly enough love :’(
He did get to play another game, he retired in 2016
Wait nvm it was for Dominican baseball my fault
I don’t usually watch baseball but when D. Gordon hit that home run for José Fernandez I cried
God I would have hated seeing my Reds get blanked in the playoffs to end this...but Roy Halladay. I loved watching that guy pitch. RIP and welcome to the Hall of Fame, brother.
Honestly the one that hit me here the hardest was Ramon Ortiz. I can't imagine what it must be like knowing you threw your last pitch in that situation.
Mike Piazza's home run after 9/11 would've been a good addition to your list. Great vid.
Lifelong Phillies fan, but Ortiz man.... damn.... loved when the Red Sox broke the curse
fvck hxpe ew
Matt Holiday's potential last at-bat with the Cardinals. He hit a homerun. That had me cryin
Yes that was an amazing moment
I was at that game, it was really emotional for everyone there. For awhile he was my favorite player, so I was upset that he was leaving.
@@leahburcham8743 I'm with you. Hated to see him go. Wish I could have been there to see it in person, that must have been amazing to watch.
FireyMan99 he’s my high schools coaches son 😏
Fernandez really gets me... such a great kid, robbed of an even greater life. R.I.P. José 😔😔😔
He wasn't robbed. He decided to get high and drunk and operate a boat at night.
He did it to himself. Don't you dare make him out to be a victim.
He was on crack
@@GoatyHerps i know this comment is basically ancient history but coked up or not no one deserves to lose their life that early, ever
@@Roak1 - All I am saying was he did it to himself. He is not a victim. His friends, family, and fans are the ones who got "robbed." Not to mention his buddies he took with him. He was a great player, but I cannot feel sorry for a man who killed himself.
@@GoatyHerps Ok you remorseless brat he may have been intoxicated and the situation may have been his fault but that is know way to respect a dead person
Mariano's gets me every time, not a Yankees fan but love that dude
how can u not? i met him on the elevator going to our seats from the mueseum. i never knew he was going to be a HoF. man the memories 😞😞
@@justin-rt2jg Didnt know he was going to the hall? The world knew he was since '98. Lol
First unanimously voted player.
KN North i was like 9 at the time lol, i never paid full attention
@@justin-rt2jg Fair, fair explanation.
KN North lol
I almost cried with prince fielder talking about not being able to play again because of his neck
the ortiz one is the one that got me
baseball 4dayz made my eyes sweat a bit
Me as well.
Watching Prince choke on his words kills me every time.
The death of Yordano Ventura will always get me. Many people hate him because of the fights he was in, but he was a very talented player that Kansas City will always remember as their Ace. He will never be forgotten by Kansas City, the Royals organization and the Royals fan base. I’m proud to say that I will always remember him and be a fan even though is not playing on the mound. RIP ACE. You’ll never be forgotten. Forever Royal
One of my favorite players growing up. I'm so glad he helped bring a title to our city and may he rest in peace.
You should’ve included David Wrights press conference about his retirement
Nymets86 right
I agree. I still hate the Mets. But, David Wright is a class act.
Nymets86 I was at his 2nd to last game when they played the marlins
Yaboi Spirit I was at his last. Truly a great player
Nymets86 I’m personally a Red Sox fan but I also like the marlins and that was amazing to watch him play
Mariners A's today.
Ok now this is epic
What channel for direct tv
Newt Scamander somehow Mariners always beat the A’s even if they’re record is worse. But A’s won yesterday with them but lost today
I still remember watching that Dee Gordon home run. As a Mets fan, I was crying as he rounded the bases. Such a powerful moment for baseball.
I cried uncontrollably when that happened. I cry every time I watch it. Truly that, more than almost anything in my life, gives me hope and inspires faith in some kind of God. If there's anything this video helps to inspire, it's that there is some deity that is a baseball fan
Living in Detroit my whole life and being a die-hard Tiger's fan I grew up watching Cecil Fielder and during batting practice at the old Tiger Stadium Prince would take batting practice with his dad and at 12 years old he was hitting the ball into the seats. So watching Prince having to retire brought tears to my eyes
I know its 1 month old but a really sad moment was Ichiro Suzuki retiring
Fun fact:
Prince Fielder retired with 319 career homeruns.
His dad, Cecil Fielder, retired with 319 homeruns.
An incredible feat that we will never see again.
Prince himself wishes otherwise. Cecil Fielder may have been a great slugger, but he also beat his wife and son on the side, resulting in his eventual divorce. Not only that, but he had such a bad gambling addiction that he stole money from Prince’s initial Brewers contract in order to pay off some of his debts, causing Prince to cut ties with him for several years. That is why Prince is crying; because in his mind it was a realization he would always be compared to his father. I’m just glad that Prince has managed to find a support system in his own wife and kids.
Guys I think we can all agree, no matter who your favorite team is, any moment on this list tugged the strings of your hearts 💔
Rest In Peace Roy Halladay though. So sad
I for a second forgot what happened to him. Once I did it made the ending fade out a lot more sad.
Nobody's talking about the Ramone Ortiz one. That one was something else.
Xtreme 31 Ik no one is saying anything that’s so sad
It hit me hard for some reason.
Xtreme 31 he overreacted he ended up pitching another couple years after the injury.
The prince one got me. And it doesn’t help that my old team just ended a couple months ago :(
Should’ve shown when Flores hit a walk off in one of the most important games of the year in his first game back. Good vid tho
David Ortiz the best under powered and clutch hitter in mlb history we miss you big Papi
It’s so heartwarming to see all of these players get so emotional and get so much honor
Princes moment might’ve been the saddest thing I’ve seen. Loved him as a tiger. It’s a shame the bash bros never brought the title home but I love him nonetheless.
I've seen parts of these clips before in other videos, but thanks for actually showing the entire clip!
You missed John McDonald’s home run on Father’s Day just after his dad passed and told him to point up in the sky on his next home run
As a Sox fan the Ortiz moment really hit me.
Same bro. Also same profile pic
Same bro
Man, as a baseball fan in general that should get you. I'm a Rangers fan and even after many first round exits because of the Yanks, I teared up watching Mo get pulled from that Yankees game. It's hard to watch people quit doing what the love.
Edwin Mohan same
Cried the day it happened and cried when I saw it today.
Even as a Reds fan, I wasn't even mad when Halladay no-hit us. Just dominant. RIP Roy.
RIP Luis Valbuena you will be sure missed... thank you for that day that you sent us all happy with that walk of homer... never forget that day...
I’m a cardinals fan and I remember when piscotty went to the As so he could be near his mom I got a piscotty Jersey after watching him hit that homerun
Drekig Dan I’m an A’s fan and I didn’t like Piscotty much. But now that I know his background I feel very sad for my thoughts about him.
R.I.P. Taveras, Fernandez, Ventura, Halladay, and Valbuena
@@josephtwarog9604 really dude. Was it really necessary to say that.
Joseph Twarog what do you gain from this?
Joseph Twarog what did you gain out of saying that? you’re not helping anyone, nor are you making anything better. get off the internet if you can’t handle being able to comment on videos.
DA BOUL BLACKLUNGZ I kinda agree but Fernandez did get high and rink and drove a boat.
DA BOUL BLACKLUNGZ No I’m only 15
I cried so hard seeing David ortiz retire he was the reason I became a redsox fan and a baseball fan I will never forget you David big papi ortiz
That Prince Fielder clip makes me cry every time I watch it
Being a baseball fan is somethin else. Watchin the Rivera clip brings a tear to me eye. Just seein the other team, all the fans, and even the police just showing their respect and love for the player, the game, and the city. Its really a beautiful sight.
Piscotty hitting that HR gets me. That was for his mom, and he smiles the way he should. He was remembering his mother, not mourning her when he crossed home plate. Atta boy.
Me before watching this: I'm so tough
Me after: I'm not crying
He year(2010) Roy halladay threw a no hitter, he did so in a playoff game. It was the series before the phillies faced the giants. I got mad respect for Roy! RIP Doc Halladay
Prince fielder broke my heart 😭 great career taken too soon
Its hard to leave probably the greatest time of your life. So much passion and glory....
THANK YOU BIG PAPI FOR BREAKING THE INFAMOUS RED SOX CURSE
Captain Wahoo1337 what was the curse?
@@notfrm2006 The "curse of The Bambino". After trading away baseball's most iconic player of all time (and arguably the best baseball player ever), Babe (nicknamed "The Bambino") Ruth, they went on to never win another world series for 86 years, finally ending in 2004. Before that trade happened they were one of, if not the, best team(s) in all of baseball, having something like 5 world series titles up to that point in time, in a sport that had only been around for about forty years.
After the trade, the team they sold Ruth to, the New York Yankees, became world-beaters, going on to win several world series with their new all-star player. What would have already been a great rivalry between two big city teams in the same division (Boston and New York) was fueled to unmatched levels across all of baseball because of that long-lasting superstition and the drastic reversal of fortune that seemed to come out of it.
Winning that first world series after trading away Ruth in 2004 must have felt like having an 800 pound gorilla lifted off of their shoulders (thanks in part to all the media coverage and interviews referencing that supposed curse). I imagine that it was a high that a lot of us can't relate with.
James Brown thanks you
James Brown didnt they win the series recently, or won something recently?
I'm sorry but I couldn't help but laugh at the naked whiffle ball part at 0:26😂
I remember crying the whole ride home from my baseball practice when David Ortiz retired. That man was such an inspiration to me when I was young and even to this day. Everything he’s done for the city of Boston and people all over. Forever a Red Sox and MLB legend
as a die hard yankee fan, that ortiz clip pulls the heart strings
@17:08 I was thinking “Jesus how many Fernandezs does this team have???”
@17:39 I realized I’m an idiot.
😂
The whole Wilmer Flores situation I’ll never forget. He’ll always have a special place in my heart. He turned that season around.
majormetsfan your see it happen again in Arizona
Incredible this video brings back a lot of memories
I will remember when Ortiz came out for his curtain call. I was in my car listening it to on the radio. I was sad it was his last game, but happy to have seen his hits, his moments and his clutch moments. I was happy to have done it like my grandfather did years before me. On the radio and picturing it in my mind. To this day I can hear him when the Sox were not doing well he would say, “Ahh those bums.” Miss you puppa and Dad. Even though you are not here to enjoy these Boston sports moments with me, you are always in my heart and mind.
I hated Mariano and Jeter because they were so damn good. Much respect.
Oscar Taveras was gonna be so good, he was incredibly talented and very young
The prince retirement was the hardest
Pttttp...that niggas stats was going down hill anyway...later revealed the Rangers was gonna release him anyway...funny how its never stated exactly why he had to have 2 neck surgerys with in a 3 yr time span...a bit odd if ya ask me...😒
@@josephtwarog9604 please just shut up. Do you have no sense of shame or remorse. His career ended too short and you're here spewing bs about him. Learn some respect and shut your mouth.
I remember waiting with my stepdad, a lifelong, diehard Red Sox fan, and watching Big Papi coming out after his last game, and there, in the tears and the overwhelming emotion was when I really learned what baseball was all about.
I had the joy to watch him play in Miller Park. Even then, he brought such intentional emotion to a team that desperately needed it. With a wild card year aside, in the context of too many losses, he was still a joy to watch. Baseball is magic, and we are lucky enough to have very good magicians playing today. But Price was also an artist. We have too few of these playing. Unfortunately, he didn’t enjoy the strong lineup and support the Brewers have now
"No crying in baseball"
Players: *cry*
Me: man I was ripped off big time.
Lmao you dick head xD.
Was that supposed to be funny
david pats his hand with his heart
David Ortiz inspired me to play baseball when I was 6, He’ll always go down in my heart as one of the best, on and off the field.
Dee Gordon’s home run will always get me. Baseball is truly magical. What a moment.
Best one of your videos
Even as a Sox fan Rivera’s gets me every single time
Ortiz was a major factor in 3 world Series wins for the Redsocks . Before Ortiz's Era, there had been an 86 year wait since the 1918 Championship , Then the Ortiz Era got them 3 in 9 years. If that doesn't endear you to a city, nothing will.
As a Yankees fan watching that clip of Big Papi going out saying goodbye to the Red Sox fans... shit still made me cry. What a player. What a rivalry.
Grew up watching Prince as a Brewer fan. It was sad when he moved on from our team. Sadder to see him retire like he did as such a great player
4:09 He can play forever....on my DD MLB The Show 19 Cuban team.
Marlins fan here, Will never forget the class the Mets showed to us that game. Thank you Mets fans
“Luis Valbuena sends everybody home happy.”
Damn. I didn’t see the Taveras/Valbuena/Ventura/Doc clips coming. You always pump out amazing videos but this one stands out. Well done.
And how can you not be romantic about baseball. Great video.
I didn’t cry to any of these! Because I already cried to all of them as separate clips! 😭
Miss you Scotty much love from stl ❤️ long time As fan long time piscotty fan
Great set, man. It's healing, in a way, seeing the human side of sports.