Sosa's 3-run HR in 9th beats Mets, May 3, 1996

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  • With the Cubs trailing 2-1 and the tying run on second base in the bottom of the ninth, Mets manager Dallas Green intentionally walked Mark Grace to bring Sammy Sosa to the plate. Sosa, who was coming off a year in which he set career highs with 36 homers and 119 RBI and finished eighth in National League MVP voting, was 0-for-3 against Paul Wilson in the game with two strikeouts. But he didn't miss the first pitch he saw in the ninth. Sosa hit it onto Waveland Avenue, and the Cubs won 4-2. Green's reaction to his miscalculation is priceless. Harry Caray was on the call. Here's the box score from Baseball Reference: bit.ly/2aUwvJk

Komentáře • 211

  • @coinbuyer-8605
    @coinbuyer-8605 Před 6 lety +27

    Sends me right back to my childhood. Coming home from school in the mid 90's and seeing if there was a Cubs game on WGN. Harry Caray, my favorite. Almost sends shivers throughout my body to hear his voice again and do his famous home run call, plus on a Sammy Sosa game winner. There's a long drive. It might be! Cubs win! Cubs win! Cubs win! Hooooooly cow! Thank you so much for uploading. Many things to love about this clip. I think the funniest part is the shout of victory Harry does at 2:29. I NEVER remember Harry doing that. Again, chills. Like a time machine. Technology like this is amazing. Cubs beat the Diamondbacks in similar fashion today, so that reminded me of how Harry used to call home runs, especially walk-offs, and I remembered seeing this clip on CZcams a year or two ago. So glad I found it again. Can't stop watching it now.

  • @robertyancey5712
    @robertyancey5712 Před 6 lety +39

    I miss the CUBS that when you know when they were on T.V., it was automatic: WGN. Not that way anymore!!!🤔😎

    • @josephhale9198
      @josephhale9198 Před 4 měsíci

      Born stl 81. Watched alot of wgn and tbs Braves cubs.

  • @SuperClemente18
    @SuperClemente18 Před 6 lety +46

    Sammy hit 40 home runs that season in 96 and missed a month and half with an injury

    • @williamkoscielniak820
      @williamkoscielniak820 Před 5 lety +2

      Yup. Cubs could have made the playoffs that year and Sammy could have knocked on the door of 50 homers. He was on fire that season and that was pre-roids.

    • @jonmolina948
      @jonmolina948 Před 4 lety +3

      He got hit on the hand by a pitch and broke some bones. Sosa and Big Mac had a short preview of the homerun chase in 1996.

    • @outsiderdf
      @outsiderdf Před 4 lety +1

      This was his real breakout year before injury. Then 97 was more about getting back...and 98 was well you know. He likely could have hit 50 in 96 and 60 in 97 before the big race.

    • @outsiderdf
      @outsiderdf Před 4 lety +6

      @@williamkoscielniak820 Sosa is basically the same size here as he was in 98. Either he was roiding by 95, or not at all. Pick one.

    • @futuregohan4837
      @futuregohan4837 Před 2 lety

      @@outsiderdf Sosa Wasn't On Steroids At All He Had The Misfortune Of Using An Corked Bat

  • @DK-gq7qe
    @DK-gq7qe Před 6 lety +19

    who remembers when they went like 0-16 or something to start the 1997 season. and the guy on the rooftop across the street wouldnt leave until they won a game! HOW DO I REMEMBER THIS!!!!

  • @robertbutts9835
    @robertbutts9835 Před 5 lety +37

    Sosa was incredible and should be in the hall of fame

    • @someguy23475
      @someguy23475 Před 5 lety +2

      Funny how he sucked before doing steroids.

    • @randalldecker335
      @randalldecker335 Před 4 lety +2

      @@someguy23475 well this comment is stupid.

    • @someguy23475
      @someguy23475 Před 4 lety

      You obviously don’t remember when he played for the Texas Rangers.

    • @randalldecker335
      @randalldecker335 Před 4 lety +2

      @@someguy23475 you obviously dont remember the years he played in Chicago before he started using. Was still hitting 30-40 hrs

    • @someguy23475
      @someguy23475 Před 4 lety +2

      That’s when he was using. He started way before 1998.

  • @Whatacomedian_
    @Whatacomedian_ Před 4 lety +7

    What a terrible decision to intentionally walk grace. 😭😭😭

  • @swedishchefhands9037
    @swedishchefhands9037 Před 2 lety +2

    I miss old intentional walks. It kept everyone honest about the fact that with baseball, anything can happen.

  • @sooner282000
    @sooner282000 Před 7 lety +48

    I miss Harry Carey!!!!! he is the reason why I became a Cubs fan back in 1984, and ever since then win lose or draw I love my Cubs!!!!!

    • @ChicagoSportsTVClassics
      @ChicagoSportsTVClassics  Před 7 lety +5

      I feel the same way. 1984 was the first year I really followed the team.

    • @davem1212
      @davem1212 Před 7 lety +2

      joel maldonado 1984 for me too. Good ole WGN tv and Harry's voice as a 10 year old drew me in. It's 2016 and I hope we freakin win this year. We play the Giants to start the divisional series.

    • @sooner282000
      @sooner282000 Před 7 lety +1

      I will be cheering hard for the Cubs!!!

    • @davem1212
      @davem1212 Před 7 lety +1

      joel maldonado Tonight it starts

    • @sooner282000
      @sooner282000 Před 7 lety

      keep it going cubs!! GO CUBS GO

  • @DK-gq7qe
    @DK-gq7qe Před 6 lety +10

    man! louis gonzales, mark grace, brian McRae, scott servais, ryno! how do i remember this. i was like 9 years old watching this game. aaah memories. why do i remeber random guys like mickey morandini!

    • @coinbuyer-8605
      @coinbuyer-8605 Před 6 lety +2

      Same here, born in 1987. Don't forget Steve Buchele (sp?) and Dave Magadan. Most people have long forgotten them.

    • @jonnydanger7181
      @jonnydanger7181 Před 4 lety

      Mandela effect

    • @stephenjohnson9632
      @stephenjohnson9632 Před 3 lety +1

      Paul Kilgus, Eddie Zambrano, Chico Walker, Jeff Kunkel, Domingo Ramos, Mark Clark, Julio Zuleta, Mike Harkey, Kevin Orie, Hee Sop Choi, Amaury Telemaco, Tuffy Rhodes, Candy Maldonado, Kevin Roberson, Shawn Boskie, Randall Simon, Hectór Villanueva, Kal Daniels, and Doug Strange.

    • @futuregohan4837
      @futuregohan4837 Před 2 lety

      @@stephenjohnson9632 I Only Remember Tuffy Rhodes And Julio Zuleta Mostly Because Of Nippon Professional Baseball

  • @geovasic
    @geovasic Před 6 lety +5

    Sammy Sammy Sammy

  • @slapshot68
    @slapshot68 Před 3 lety +1

    Before he introduced his iconic batting stance n HR jump

  • @nollm23
    @nollm23 Před 7 lety +19

    Oh, look at Dallas Green!
    LOL!

  • @AdamB5000
    @AdamB5000 Před 3 lety +3

    Even though the title is a built-in spoiler, I got goosebumps. You can feel the energy building in the stadium as they walk Grace and Sammy is coming to the plate. It was a great time in baseball.

  • @shuffle877
    @shuffle877 Před 8 lety +7

    I was recording this game the day it happened and caught the last three innings after I got home from school. What a great memory to relive. Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @joewinter2999
    @joewinter2999 Před 4 lety +4

    I miss Harry Carey's voice.

  • @rruss81
    @rruss81 Před 4 lety +3

    I was at that game. Great memory

  • @anthonybenson7836
    @anthonybenson7836 Před 7 lety +10

    Wish Harry was here to see the Cubbies win the world series

  • @MichaelBradley1967
    @MichaelBradley1967 Před 6 lety +18

    *_This_* is why they should have kept the IBB the way it was. Always strange shit happening after throwing those 4 pitches out there, like the pitcher forgot how to throw a _good_ pitch.
    Not to mention accidentally throwing one of those pitches too close to the batter and giving up a hit.

    • @jorgejohnson451
      @jorgejohnson451 Před 5 lety +2

      Michael Bradley Excellent point.

    • @adamkyle153
      @adamkyle153 Před 5 lety +1

      Michael Bradley Good point I never thought about it like that. Plus the additional factor of an accident passed ball to advance runners.

    • @dalethelander3781
      @dalethelander3781 Před 2 lety +1

      That limp-wrist first pitch into the dirt.

  • @StivenBonillaNY
    @StivenBonillaNY Před 6 lety +12

    Amazing Called by Harry Caray. 2:03

    • @nalvarado1384
      @nalvarado1384 Před 6 lety +2

      Stiven Bonilla THERE'S A DRIVE! WAY BACK!!! IT MIGHT BE.... - CUBS WIN!!! CUBS WIN!!! CUBS WIN!!! HOLY COW!!! CUBS WIN!!!

  • @luisdavidalvarez4065
    @luisdavidalvarez4065 Před 5 lety +7

    El mejor jugador que ha pasado por chicago. The best player in Chicago.

  • @martys4814
    @martys4814 Před 2 lety +2

    I miss that Hop…..He definitely was and still my favorite Cub…

  • @Antesdelfinadmin
    @Antesdelfinadmin Před 4 lety +2

    Boy, oh boy. I miss Harry!! He was a true Cubs fan!

    • @dalethelander3781
      @dalethelander3781 Před 2 lety

      After he migrated across town from the White Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals before that.

  • @macroevolve
    @macroevolve Před 6 lety +9

    It looked like Dallas Green was beside himself after the homerun.

  • @CFLaserLungs
    @CFLaserLungs Před měsícem

    I remember racing home from school just to watch the Cubs, Sammy and his kiss, along with Harry! I remember this game like it was yesterday. I would vcr tape the games just to capture these moments.
    Holy cow!!!!!

  • @RABAT16
    @RABAT16 Před 4 lety +3

    Tanta gloria que le dio Sammy al beisbol cuando más lo necesitaba. Y lo tienen como cero a la izquierda. Los cubs y el nuevo gerente de MLB DEBERIAN RECONOCER EN VIDA LOS APORTES QUE LE HIZO SAMMY SOSA AL BEISBOL.

  • @mbrand19971
    @mbrand19971 Před 4 lety +2

    That game became the popularity Sammy Sosa would have for the Cubs for eight seasons.

  • @williamkoscielniak7871
    @williamkoscielniak7871 Před 2 lety +3

    I remember watching this game as a kid. Sammy wasn't too pleased that they intentionally walked Grace to get to him and made em' pay! Pre-Roid Sammy was a really fun player to watch. He'd give you 35 bombs and 30 stolen bases a year, and he had an absolute cannon in right field, and he had really good range as well. He never could learn how to play the wall for the life of him, but that was somehow endearing.

  • @holdenmcgroin9774
    @holdenmcgroin9774 Před 3 lety +1

    As a 9 year old I had setup my VCR to automatically start recording when game started while I was in grammar school. I still have the tape but it’s losing the nice picture.

  • @williamkoscielniak820
    @williamkoscielniak820 Před 5 lety

    I remember watching this game when I was a kid. It was awesome!

  • @chicubfannin
    @chicubfannin Před 5 lety +2

    The sad thing about this game is what happened to young Paul Wilson. He looked like he was going to be a great pitcher and his career ended with an arm injury that season. Some think that him pitching into the 9th in cold windy weather at Wrigley that day played a part in his arm injury.

    • @dalethelander3781
      @dalethelander3781 Před 2 lety

      He certainly served up a meatball to Sosa with that hanging slider.

  • @jdt2003
    @jdt2003 Před rokem +1

    Absolute Gold

  • @dellncuciamasivaramirez8531

    Yo llamé a Samy Sosa y le pregunté Samy verdad k hacen 22 años de ese juego, y el me dijo k si k no lo a olvidado ese juego de ese día y k toda vía no han encontrado la pelota.22 años buscandola y toda vía no han podido dar con ella

  • @kapo2012fb
    @kapo2012fb Před 7 lety +5

    decisions like that is the reason why Dallas Green didn't last long as Mets manager

  • @cavalierfan1995
    @cavalierfan1995 Před 2 lety

    i was at my uncles house watching this game
    he was waiting for the reds game as was i but to see the cubs in the mid afternoon was fun to see love the days when cable was just 40 channels

  • @r.m.4219
    @r.m.4219 Před 4 lety +2

    la verdad es que ahora hoy 11 de abril 2020 estando en la casa por lo de el cuarentena y un poco des orientado observe ese histórico juego y es bien emocionante independiente de todas las críticas que se le a echo a sosa hay que reconocer que fue grande que nos puso a caminar orgulloso y donde quiera que íbamos para darnos a conocer con or huyo decíamos,, soy de la tierra de sammy sosa

  • @krlm2280
    @krlm2280 Před 4 lety

    I'm a lifelong dodger fan but WGN had some of the best televised games during the 80s and 90s the camera angles everything was is on point and sosa still had the high bat stance once lowered the bat even it was over 60 hr left and right

  • @jackhat8070
    @jackhat8070 Před 6 měsíci

    This is my favorite home run he ever hit tbh and it’s one of only ones online that Harry called

  • @josepinela4636
    @josepinela4636 Před 2 lety +1

    Sammy fue un gran jugador que le dio' gloriosos momentos de gozo y alegria a Chicago cubs y a todo el Baseball en America. creo debe haber una Reconciliacion y reconocer sus errores y pedir perdon' y volver a la ciudad de chicago como lo que fue' todo un idolo pero hay que ser honesto y humilde y Reconocer sus propios errores

  • @ryanhedrick
    @ryanhedrick Před 7 lety +6

    Jeff you are awesome man.... do you have this stuff on VHS? Where do you get it? Love your channel man, it truley brings me back.... Bravo bro!!!

  • @jarmaljackson
    @jarmaljackson Před rokem

    I remember watching this game as a kid. Sammy was that guy!

  • @mattdaugherty7865
    @mattdaugherty7865 Před 3 lety

    We're here Harry, we're here! Go Cubbies!

  • @louiswoodardjr2038
    @louiswoodardjr2038 Před 6 lety +1

    I Miss Harry Carey👍👼

  • @jameskoog9263
    @jameskoog9263 Před rokem

    I truly miss hearing Harry.

  • @noelmoanery7071
    @noelmoanery7071 Před 7 lety +2

    Que se vaaaaa¡¡ Dominicana power

  • @frederinborquezsoriano
    @frederinborquezsoriano Před 5 lety +3

    That'as good the home run 🤣🤣🤣🤣🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴

  • @hankkingsley2976
    @hankkingsley2976 Před 3 lety

    I had forgotten how that much later skip sounded just like Harry

  • @BeefPapa
    @BeefPapa Před 2 lety

    Few things in baseball like a 90s Wrigley day game.

  • @tubenachos
    @tubenachos Před 7 lety +15

    Sosa batting stance looks so different here compared to 98-03.

    • @mmcneil777
      @mmcneil777 Před 6 lety +1

      tubenachos Steroids...

    • @futuregohan4837
      @futuregohan4837 Před 6 lety

      Indeed

    • @outsiderdf
      @outsiderdf Před 6 lety +2

      Hence going from a roided 40 HRs, to a roided 60 HRs. While steroids can get you places, they don't give you talent. He changed his stance and added a toe tap to increase his power from the waist down using his legs and butt to generate more power.

  • @rickmontgomery3037
    @rickmontgomery3037 Před 3 lety +1

    Watch Wilson's reaction at 3:40, he knew Sammy got it too ;-)

  • @davidjames1684
    @davidjames1684 Před 4 lety +1

    The Phillies win the pennant! The Phillies win the pennant! Oops, wrong team, wrong game, wrong year.

  • @JC-hi8fk
    @JC-hi8fk Před 2 lety

    Intentionally walking to get to Sosa haha that strategy was probably short lived

  • @fukame8191
    @fukame8191 Před 4 lety +1

    that's cool Sammy

  • @chrisuncleahmad
    @chrisuncleahmad Před 7 lety +11

    Why would you intentionally walk the winning run on base? Sosa's power was becoming something already by this time. Yes, Grace was a great hitter, but he was no HR threat.

    • @futuregohan4837
      @futuregohan4837 Před 7 lety +1

      Unlike Sosa Who Was An HR Threat

    • @Bradley5221
      @Bradley5221 Před 7 lety +4

      Chris Kreager Sammy was 0-3 that day so they gambled that he would strike out. With Sammy it's either a strike out or home run lol. Cubs win Cubs win Cubs win. Oh Harry could always make a game exciting

  • @nathanmilander1254
    @nathanmilander1254 Před rokem

    It's weird watching Sammy without the toe tap and not holding the bat vertically

  • @jovanntdiaz7261
    @jovanntdiaz7261 Před 6 lety

    2018 2019 infinito duro

  • @cozm0859
    @cozm0859 Před 7 lety +9

    Lol .214 average and skinny as hell. Apparently he really changed his diet and started working out! That's the only explanation for why he got so much bigger!

    • @outsiderdf
      @outsiderdf Před 7 lety +2

      CoZm085 Except not skinny as hell, so, stfu, he hit 36 that year.

    • @cozm0859
      @cozm0859 Před 7 lety

      outsiderdf don't get mad at me cause your boy was a juice head.

    • @mattray9904
      @mattray9904 Před 6 lety +3

      Not even close to skinny. Sammy was over 200 pounds by this time at closer to 5'10" than the 6'0" they listed him. His season average wound up .273 with 40 home runs despite missing the last month. But this was probably already his 2nd season juicing. He looked like a different person in '95 than '94. Though a presumably clean Sammy did show legit talent in '93 and '94. Already 30-30 in the former then hit .300 in the latter and had a strong arm. Problem was that talent was completely unfocused with no plate discipline, stat-obsessed, poor fundamentals missing cutoff men and a cancer. He could have been a strong 5 tool all-star even without roids, but not the immortal 60 home run guy he became.

    • @mmcneil777
      @mmcneil777 Před 6 lety +2

      Yah..a lot of protein..hit the weights...lol.

    • @SuperClemente18
      @SuperClemente18 Před 6 lety

      CoZm085 the beginning of the season you idiot...sammy hit 40 home runs that season in 96 and missed a month and a half with an injury

  • @jimmyolsen5897
    @jimmyolsen5897 Před rokem

    Sammy Sosa was the most exciting Cub ever

  • @leonelreyesfernandez9165

    La Creta que palo hay primer lanzamiento

  • @josepinela4636
    @josepinela4636 Před 6 lety +3

    Sammy tenía otro estilo de bateo, en ese momento,y fué un He genuino, Sammy le dió muchos momentos de júbilo y alegría a los fanaticos de Chicago y tuvo su gloria.El cometió muchos errores,
    Pero creo que tanto El como la gerencia y los fanaticos de Chicago deberían reconciliarse
    El pedir disculpas, por sus errores y ellos reconocer las contribuciones de Sammy al Béisbol.

    • @carlosantigua6115
      @carlosantigua6115 Před 4 lety

      Cuales errores en ese tiempo toda esa gente consumia esteroides, los pichert también (Roger clement's) tenias q batear, tenias q hacer contacto, ademas en ese entonces habían muchísimos más peloteros mas corpulentos y mas musculosos q Sammy, y no bateaban, los gringos le deben mucho al Sammy y a Mark McGwire, la pelota en ese entonces estaba en el suelo, esa es la historia que hay q decirla como sucedió.

  • @carlosmanuelberiguete7398

    Que yegua ese lanzador

  • @hailmaryrecordings8255

    I was THERE!!!

  • @nalvarado1384
    @nalvarado1384 Před 7 lety +1

    from his sadden "struuuuuuuck him out" to his ferocious cheer "HOOOLLY COW!!!!"

    • @StivenBonillaNY
      @StivenBonillaNY Před 6 lety +2

      Excellent

    • @dalethelander3781
      @dalethelander3781 Před 2 lety

      "Juuuuuuuuuust a bit outside!"
      Oops, wrong announcer.

    • @nalvarado1384
      @nalvarado1384 Před rokem

      @dalethelander3781 LOLOLOL no! That would be Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker who played Harry Doyle in the "Major League" Movies.

  • @Jckuz1man
    @Jckuz1man Před 7 lety +1

    Wow the outfield had seats and not bleachers? Looks so much different than this year when I saw it, my very first game at wrigley I went to was this year

  • @InMotionForAMillion
    @InMotionForAMillion Před 3 lety

    Harry Caray definitely forgot what planet he was on at least 3 times in this video.

  • @NicanTlacaWarrior1
    @NicanTlacaWarrior1 Před 7 lety

    Before he got hurt, Wilson had nasty stuff.

  • @yeaRightAJ
    @yeaRightAJ Před 7 lety +1

    Ah the Mets playing the same type of baseball for 20 years

  • @jamesbowman8138
    @jamesbowman8138 Před 2 lety

    I predicted that the cubs would win world series in an election year.

  • @roweshowtactical
    @roweshowtactical Před 2 lety

    Imagine booing to get to Sammy Sosa lol. Dude should be in the HOF

  • @piplh
    @piplh Před 7 lety +3

    Who's the moustachioed guy at 2:49 giving Sammy a high five? It looks like Rod Beck, but he wasn't with the Cubs until 2 years later.

  • @Hooozyer
    @Hooozyer Před 3 lety

    He struck out Sanberg which is something amazing

  • @CBrolley
    @CBrolley Před 3 lety

    Always fun to beat the Mets regardless of the standings. (Was that a corked bat?)

  • @jovanntdiaz7261
    @jovanntdiaz7261 Před 5 lety

    2019

  • @iSynthetic-
    @iSynthetic- Před 4 lety +1

    What stupid decisions. He was due for at least a hit and he smashes a walk off. Yeah walk the other guy and pitch to one of the best homerun hitters of all time

  • @juancarlosbelboder2534
    @juancarlosbelboder2534 Před 4 lety +1

    Sammy sosa was awsome. An ATG

  • @mbcomunicacionrodriguezcab6094

    Sosa salon de la Fama

  • @jeffpapas4602
    @jeffpapas4602 Před 3 lety

    Vin Scully would have stopped talking at 2:17. One of the main differences between two legends.

    • @cstomp1
      @cstomp1 Před 3 lety

      Agreed, but differences is the key word. Completely different styles. If Harry would have shut up he wouldn't be Harry. I wouldn't change a thing about his call. It's what we loved about the guy. My favorite Scully call is Kirk Gibson. Epic and iconic.

    • @dalethelander3781
      @dalethelander3781 Před 2 lety

      @@cstomp1 "In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened."

  • @jaydenfarrell
    @jaydenfarrell Před rokem

    I have the ball from my grandpa from that game

  • @codym2049
    @codym2049 Před 7 lety

    Do you possibly have the comeback vs the rockies in 2008?

    • @ChicagoSportsTVClassics
      @ChicagoSportsTVClassics  Před 7 lety

      I don't, sorry. But Comcast SportsNet Chicago has played it as a Cubs Classic. Maybe they will again.

  • @ChicagoCubsChampions
    @ChicagoCubsChampions Před 7 lety

    Can you upload game 2 of the 2003 nlcs?

  • @franantoniodelapaz6856
    @franantoniodelapaz6856 Před 3 lety +1

    Why didn't Sammy Sosa go to the hall of Fame? That's nota fare

  • @___David___Savian
    @___David___Savian Před 4 lety

    Comedian Will Ferrell was announcing this game as Harry Carey. Nice surprise !!

  • @jeffcupp1
    @jeffcupp1 Před rokem

    I wonder how many Harry had put back by this point ? 😏

  • @stopbullshitting4484
    @stopbullshitting4484 Před 6 lety +3

    Slammin sammy

  • @erictorres410
    @erictorres410 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow que palo papá que mal le salió la jugada jajajajajsjaja sosaaaaa

  • @BestTits
    @BestTits Před 8 lety

    yay

  • @rmartin7558
    @rmartin7558 Před 4 lety +4

    I always thought that that design was one of MLB's worst on field team jacket concepts.

  • @simplygu
    @simplygu Před 7 lety +1

    This is probably before Sammy Sosa starting using PED's. He had 40 home runs in only 124 games and 498 at bats in 1996, so who knows maybe he was juicing? Also, Luis Gonzalez is on the Cubs here looking very lean in his pre PED days as well. In 1996, Gonzalez hit .271 with 15 HR & 79 RBI in 483 at bats for the Cubs. Five years later, Gonzalez hit .325 with 57 HR & 142 RBI for Arizona. He denies ever using PED's. Yeah... Ok... Right?

    • @mattray9904
      @mattray9904 Před 6 lety +1

      simplygu Probably not as Sammy gained a ton of weight in '94-'95 offseason and looked completely different as noted by at least one Chicago writer. The difference was even more striking this year(1996) as you can see from Sammy's arms and face. I'd say '95 was Sammy's first season on steroids, but it's possible he went to stronger steroids and/or longer cycles as from that point, Sammy literally started gaining 10-15 pounds of muscle each offseason until he was a bloated 236 in 2000 and looked ridiculous. That was the case with Big Mac who juiced from at least the late 80's, which was obvious from his appearance around 1992, but went to more potent drugs (basically every common steroids + HGH) and 12 week cycles from '94 on and gained 15 pounds in each the '94-'95 and '95-'96 offseasons. As for Gonzo, he gained 10 pounds of muscle working with Jeff Bagwell's trainer in the offseason prior to the '99 season and suddenly became a great hitter in his 30's....hmmm. People overlooked it because he was wiry, but he had proportionately large arms and was one of the most vascular players of that era and most steroids due cause increased vascularity. As for Sammy, if I'm right then at least Sammy showed he could be a .300 hitter and 30-30 guy with a strong arm by 25 yrs old so even without roids, the talent was there as he could at least be a Raul Mondesi, who going off memory, I thought may have juiced himself. Incidentally, regardless of if I'm right about Sammy starting in '95, he'd have had a shot at 40-40 that year if not for the shortened season just like he was on pace for over 50 Homers in 1996 before his season-ending injury.

    • @mattray9904
      @mattray9904 Před 6 lety

      simplygu Btw, I don't know why Gonzo even bothers denying it, same with Brady Anderson. It's not like they're going to the HOF and everyone thinks they used steroids anyway. I do wish Bagwell or Piazza would admit it now that they're in as that would expose the voters as the hypocritical fools as they are, especially after they put known steroid user Pudge Rodriguez in.

    • @simplygu
      @simplygu Před 5 lety

      Well if he was on PEDs... it didn't help him in 1997. He played in all 162 games in '97... but hit "only" 36 HR. One season later of course in 1998... he hit 66 HR.

  • @joseolivo4824
    @joseolivo4824 Před 4 lety

    Sammy the best players at this time

  • @jurgostuff
    @jurgostuff Před 8 lety +1

    Could've used Sammy the past couple of days!

  • @josemanuelcuello9955
    @josemanuelcuello9955 Před rokem

    Por faltar el respeto bravo sammy

  • @mbcomunicacionrodriguezcab6094

    Jajajjaja ajajajajaja este maniyer tenia k estar loco

  • @dr.manhattan4537
    @dr.manhattan4537 Před 4 lety

    Paul Wilson was done after that. He finished the season 26 starts 5-12 W/L record and an ERA of 5.38!!! Dallas Green destroyed those young trio of Mets pitchers confidence; Pulsipher, Isringhasuen and Wilson. Generation K. At least Jason Isringhausen had a decent career.

  • @sacramento1543
    @sacramento1543 Před 2 lety +1

    Un hombre de 3 cero y vas a mandar a que le pichen sabiendo el bate que tiene jajaja que bruto póngale cero

  • @davidjames1684
    @davidjames1684 Před 4 lety

    The epitome of stupidity by Dallas Green. Walk the tying run on base and then pitch to their power hitter. Sammy Sosa goes 0 for 3 and Dallas Green just assumes he will go 0 for 4? Better keep that guy away from the Vegas gambling tables with that attitude. Also, it appears the pitcher was supposed to throw outside but didn't. A double mistake cost them the game.

  • @jovanntdiaz7261
    @jovanntdiaz7261 Před 5 lety

    Stronggggggh

  • @Cwaays
    @Cwaays Před 4 lety

    Why the Mets bench still there

  • @philsilverman9831
    @philsilverman9831 Před 5 lety

    Was Sosa juiced ?
    Would have been a triple .

  • @josemanuelpaniagua7577

    Ese fue su peor error darle la base al otro para picharle a sammy sosa

  • @jovanntdiaz7261
    @jovanntdiaz7261 Před 6 lety

    Ta loco con Sammy no papá salón de la fama así que déjense de vaina

  • @candybanks8717
    @candybanks8717 Před 7 lety +5

    Really un-corked on that.

    • @Feelsbadman23
      @Feelsbadman23 Před 7 lety +1

      Candy Banks I see what you did there. Got a like lol