Great story Chris! The best part of your story was watching your anxious body language as you recollected making Feigner work for your attempted throws. You relaxed and smiled again until talking about throwing the remote control to your wife and making her dive for it when it changed again. That memory had me laughing out loud. What a great thrill though to have caught Eddie Feigner. As a kid I remember my Dad playing against his crew in Las Vegas. He is a Legend. Thanks for sharing your story. It’s a good one 👍
Hi Chris, thanks for the great story. I will have to check out the King and his court. I remember them, I think they were on Wide World of Sports back in the day.
I was fortunate to be able to attend a game by Eddie Feigner and his Court. It was simply amazing. The part I remember most was him pitching from second base. Unfortunately there were no cell phones with built in cameras back then, so all I have is my memories of that great day. Thanks for discussing the King and his Court!
Awesome video, Chris! This morning, after you were talking about him yesterday, I watched some videos about The King, and they were crazy! Behind the back , through the legs, blindfolded. It was nuts. Thanks for sharing, my friend.
I've been a Yankees fan for several decade now and lived through the Sax and Knoblauch eras. My favorite story from that time was when an errant throw from Knoblauch went into the stands and hit Keith Olbermann's mother. She wasn't hurt but Keith called him out on Sportscenter that night. Thanks for the great content.
I was watching this video upstairs in our loft. I was about two minutes into it and my wife sat down to watch it, a couple minutes later both my boys walked out of their rooms and started watching LOL. Chris my entire family stopped to listen to your story. Brother you are a great story teller. This is by far one of my favorite videos ever on your channel.
Great story Chris! Being a Mets fan I remember Mackey Sasser. He would have to pump fake a throw two or three times before he would throw the ball back to the pitcher. And I remember Chuck Knoblauch too. Didn't know that Steve Sax had the yips.
I was anxiously awaiting for you to talk about Steve Blass. He’s one of my favorites, and it’s crazy how he lost control, especially after being so good. Thankfully, he became a member of the Pirates broadcast team and spent 60 years with the Pirates.
Another player who had the yips...CHUCK kNOBLAUCH @13:13. Yes. There it is. Poor, Chuck. He just couldn't overcome the mental part of the game. Sad. Anxiety sucks.
Outstanding stuff Chris thanks for sharing
Gave a video like - Enjoyed the great story, Chris. Thanks for sharing
Hey, great story, and thanks for your honesty.
Great story Chris! The best part of your story was watching your anxious body language as you recollected making Feigner work for your attempted throws. You relaxed and smiled again until talking about throwing the remote control to your wife and making her dive for it when it changed again. That memory had me laughing out loud. What a great thrill though to have caught Eddie Feigner. As a kid I remember my Dad playing against his crew in Las Vegas. He is a Legend. Thanks for sharing your story. It’s a good one 👍
Hi Chris, thanks for the great story. I will have to check out the King and his court. I remember them, I think they were on Wide World of Sports back in the day.
I was fortunate to be able to attend a game by Eddie Feigner and his Court. It was simply amazing. The part I remember most was him pitching from second base. Unfortunately there were no cell phones with built in cameras back then, so all I have is my memories of that great day. Thanks for discussing the King and his Court!
Awesome story Chris, really enjoyed it. Definitely happens to everyone sometimes.
Awesome video, Chris! This morning, after you were talking about him yesterday, I watched some videos about The King, and they were crazy! Behind the back , through the legs, blindfolded. It was nuts. Thanks for sharing, my friend.
Thanks for sharing your story. Glad you were able to shake off the yips 😂 Keep hitting bullseyes on your CZcams journey, my friend!
I've been a Yankees fan for several decade now and lived through the Sax and Knoblauch eras. My favorite story from that time was when an errant throw from Knoblauch went into the stands and hit Keith Olbermann's mother. She wasn't hurt but Keith called him out on Sportscenter that night. Thanks for the great content.
Rick Ankiels story was inspiring. Got the yips as a pitcher then changed his game to be a half way decent outfielder. Great stories buddy!
I was watching this video upstairs in our loft. I was about two minutes into it and my wife sat down to watch it, a couple minutes later both my boys walked out of their rooms and started watching LOL. Chris my entire family stopped to listen to your story. Brother you are a great story teller. This is by far one of my favorite videos ever on your channel.
Thanks for the kind words
I remember Mackey Sasser well! Mackey could really hit - but the yips took him out. Great story Chris - I loved it.
Great story Chris! Being a Mets fan I remember Mackey Sasser. He would have to pump fake a throw two or three times before he would throw the ball back to the pitcher. And I remember Chuck Knoblauch too. Didn't know that Steve Sax had the yips.
I was anxiously awaiting for you to talk about Steve Blass. He’s one of my favorites, and it’s crazy how he lost control, especially after being so good. Thankfully, he became a member of the Pirates broadcast team and spent 60 years with the Pirates.
Love Steve Blass (fellow Buc fan)
@@CraigsCards62 Oh yeah! I think somebody mentioned your name to me at the Washington card show. Let’s Go Bucs!
Yup, the Yips are real. Thanks for the neat video Chris.
Hi Chris. I'm sure we all have had that feeling one time or another. For me it was for an inning, never went longer than that. Talk soon pal.
You’re gonna have the Yips from showcase showdown 🤪😂
The King was inhuman!
Yippee!!🎉
Another player who had the yips...CHUCK kNOBLAUCH @13:13. Yes. There it is. Poor, Chuck. He just couldn't overcome the mental part of the game. Sad. Anxiety sucks.