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Brian McRae Breaks Down His Baseball Career - Baseball Quotin' Episode 13
Brian McRae Breaks Down His Baseball Career - Baseball Quotin' Episode 13
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The Big Leaguer Was a SPY in WWII?!? #shorts
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The Big Leaguer Was a SPY in WWII?!? #shorts
The CHAOS That 10 Cent Beer Night Was
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The CHAOS That 10 Cent Beer Night Was
Blue Jays Stole Signs in 2010? 😯 #Shorts
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Blue Jays Stole Signs in 2010? 😯 #Shorts
These Players Inspired "The Natural" #Shorts
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These Players Inspired "The Natural" #Shorts
Andre Dawson's Meticulous Approach to Hitting - Baseball Quotin' Episode 12
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Andre Dawson's Meticulous Approach to Hitting - Baseball Quotin' Episode 12
This Couple Scheduled Over 50,000 MLB Games! 😯 #shorts
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This Couple Scheduled Over 50,000 MLB Games! 😯 #shorts
Mike Piazza Was Tipping Pitches During the '04 All Star Game? 😯 #shorts
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Mike Piazza Was Tipping Pitches During the '04 All Star Game? 😯 #shorts
Rollie Fingers Grew His Iconic Moustache for $300? - Baseball Quotin' Episode 11
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Rollie Fingers Grew His Iconic Moustache for $300? - Baseball Quotin' Episode 11
Journeyman: Edwin Jackson's Incredible Path Through Baseball
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Journeyman: Edwin Jackson's Incredible Path Through Baseball
The Under-Appreciated and Underrated career of Adrian Beltre
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The Under-Appreciated and Underrated career of Adrian Beltre
Steve Garvey's Incredible Journey Through Baseball l Baseball Quotin' Episode 10
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Steve Garvey's Incredible Journey Through Baseball l Baseball Quotin' Episode 10
The Evolution of Baseball Celebrations
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The Evolution of Baseball Celebrations
The Longest Game in Major League Baseball History
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The Longest Game in Major League Baseball History
The Lost Home Runs of Major League Baseball
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The Lost Home Runs of Major League Baseball
Roy Oswalt: The Underappreciated Ace of the 2000s
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Roy Oswalt: The Underappreciated Ace of the 2000s
Derek Jeter's Iconic Walk Off Almost Never Happened
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Derek Jeter's Iconic Walk Off Almost Never Happened
The Craziest Comeback in MLB History
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The Craziest Comeback in MLB History
The Best Offensive Game in Baseball History
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The Best Offensive Game in Baseball History
The Major League Batting Champ Who Lost The Batting Title
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The Major League Batting Champ Who Lost The Batting Title
Michael Cuddyer's Retirement Led To Bartolo Colon's Home Run
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Michael Cuddyer's Retirement Led To Bartolo Colon's Home Run
Kris Medlen's Forgotten 2012 Season Was INSANE
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Kris Medlen's Forgotten 2012 Season Was INSANE
The kick by park fuckin kills me lmaoo
Mo Vaughn shoulda been playing on sundays. Lighten receivers up crossing the middle like any good linebacker
17:28 man even back then, no one was civilized. 😂😅
Cap
Really hope that the remake never leaves him out of the game
Gagne was good too
Back when baseball brawls were baseball BRAWLS!
🌻I do notice that the cops stay back and don't get involved. Am I seeing right?🤓
Let’s go Yanks!
I'll always remember that! Go sox
HOF
YES! I thought no one else remembered this. I remember listening to the WEEI radio play-by-play of this.
Did anyone here it’s coming back
This is the most stupid video I’ve ever seen
Boys 🙄
Great fake story great time management
The tune didn’t make him famous but ok.
god, it was AYEEEEEEnar Diaz, not elmar. tell me you werent alive at that time without telling me. smh
Johnny Bench has said that the deal was Pete had to admit what he did, and then he would go to rehab for gambling addiction, and then he could be reinstated. But Pete refused to own up to what he did
Oceanside Ca would have won it all that year. NY had to cheat cuz they have no athletes.
The easy answer for everyone here...NL didn't face AL. Per the standards, Willie McGee won the batting title fair and square. He was an exciting player to watch... few players in history have appeared simultaneously within the same at bat confused, overwhelmed, but ultimately lacing a line drive to the gap. And his first-to-third stride is almost unparalleled
Is it really the most iconic, if the copied hoffman??
Fascinating how MLB now is all in gambling on their games. Regardless of rules prohibiting players from betting on baseball, it is ridiculous that MLB now accepts revenue from betting platforms but still refuses to let Pete in. He clearly deserves a nod as a player, no question. Just hypocritical to me.
PABLO SANCHEZ IS A LEGEND!!!!! On my team every time. No question.
Jose canseco hit an officially measured 540 ft shot in Toronto during the playoffs in 1989. Initially it was thought to be 480. They marked and painted the seat. With modern lasers it's been measured at 540 ft exactly. The longest modern home run. All the other home runs you hear before it are usually exaggerated. Jose. Not even a judge. His farthest home run didn't even make 500 ft. 496.
How far would it have gone if he was at sea level though? Yeah. Exactly.
FUCK the white sox
One King.. Sadaharu OH!
As an Australian who knows absolutely nothing about baseball, this plot hole has always driven me mad.
That’s not tragic. I gotta go work 12 hours overnight shift as s rent-a-cop every week. That’s tragic. Jim Edmonds lived the dream.
Red c?
I read that Mariano was so focused on the game that he never noticed the music playing until months later.
Not a chance
Who cares about gambling! That's an everyday thing now. The guy was one of the greatest ball players ever.
You know English is the easiest language to master, don't you?
Chuck Norris went on vacation in Mexico and fell in love with a cantina waitress. 9 months later, Pablo Sanchez was born! 🐐
The kid wasn't even eligible to play since he didn't even attend school in the United States.
When baseball was first invented in the 1840’s the winning team would be the first who scored 21 runs. Can you guys imagine how long those games were?
Shoutout Griffey for never using
Southie is not a suburb, geniusitis. The movie is set in Boston.
Charlestown is a suburb of Boston. I've never been anywhere near Boston, and I know this.
"Remember son always be good ........ at baseball."
im pretty sure theres on book based based off this by Mike Lupica Call The Heat
So Rad. ❤
Im guessing you're a baseball fan. Same. This is. Observant as hell.
There's a difference between "the best relief pitcher" of all time and the BEST PITCHER of all time. DeGrom is on a whole different level. You can't compare an ACE with relief pitchers and closers. Especially when the ACE is DeGrom
He has a twin?! Wtf...
Mile high? Disqualified
Nah lol I saw them both with the A’s and you can tell them apart Nice story though 😂 I was at the Ozzie’s first game with them ,he hit a double if I remember right.
So Babe Ruth "GREAT BALL PLAYER"but also was a womanizer and a drunk and yet in the HOF.
This has been known since the turn of the century. Cheat sites and cheat books told us this. Lol