The INSANE Prime of Nolan Ryan
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@albundy6008
@albundy6008 9 сағат бұрын
How about "The Insane Prime of Greg Maddux"?
@stevenstinnett1347
@stevenstinnett1347 10 сағат бұрын
We did bo my bad I would love to see Rickey Henderson or Ozzy Smith.
@stevenstinnett1347
@stevenstinnett1347 10 сағат бұрын
Dave Stuart or oral hershiser or Dave justice or Greg Olson or bo Jackson or Rickey Henderson idk.
@jackwalsh2635
@jackwalsh2635 11 сағат бұрын
Most people don’t know Albert frequently took unsold ballpark foods to inner city shelters after games!👏
@tonyrichard7966
@tonyrichard7966 12 сағат бұрын
My boy incredible player. Awesome 😎
@micah9096
@micah9096 13 сағат бұрын
To all the 🤡s; most players who came from the negro league to mlb are hall of famers so how didn’t he play against the best players?
@mykelengieza7057
@mykelengieza7057 13 сағат бұрын
Got to see Mr. Ryan, on tv live and highlights.....insane arm strength and endurance
@donnywilliamson5807
@donnywilliamson5807 13 сағат бұрын
Can you imagine how many SBs Rickey and Vince would have in today's rules about only being allowed to attempt two pickoffs
@Hplix
@Hplix 13 сағат бұрын
Did you guys see Jose Canseco’s tweet saying “Happy Pride Month A-Rod”?
@Strattbatt
@Strattbatt 6 сағат бұрын
Did he actually say that? If so that’s lowkey kinda funny
@RigelOrionBeta
@RigelOrionBeta 13 сағат бұрын
The three most important numbers of Wade Boggs' career: 3010 hits in his career 240 hits in 1985 107 beers in one day
@PaggiPazzo-so4ku
@PaggiPazzo-so4ku 14 сағат бұрын
Then they both went home to take drugs
@Broges_slots
@Broges_slots 16 сағат бұрын
Greatest arm in history. To throw that hard for that long, someone clone him!
@weeman987654321321
@weeman987654321321 19 сағат бұрын
Im so glad you made this video! Hes definitely one of my favorite athletes of all time, and this just made me love him even more.
@Cam23
@Cam23 15 сағат бұрын
Thank you for watching! Making these videos always puts achievements into a historical perspective. It's unreal how talented Ichiro was for so many years!
@nathanielbutler6728
@nathanielbutler6728 20 сағат бұрын
Cam can you do will clark next
@johnlamberti4424
@johnlamberti4424 Күн бұрын
He must of been a great ballplayer, but to compare him to the likes of ruth and Cobb is silly
@jameskelly6347
@jameskelly6347 18 сағат бұрын
Don’t do that
@MichaelABonomo
@MichaelABonomo Күн бұрын
Fanatics hate D.J. because he's just 2 handsome 😂. I Am guilty of that myself. The guy played baseball all his life. He's a legend. Great argument CAM 23.
@marvinsannes9397
@marvinsannes9397 Күн бұрын
Ryan's career was my heyday as a fan. I remember a telecast where they played Ryan's ball hitting the catcher's glove and the sound of a rifle shot.
@blackice3395
@blackice3395 Күн бұрын
All we want is a chance. 🥺 Great fucking video!✊🏿
@Cam23
@Cam23 15 сағат бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed! I highly recommend checking out "The League" documentary if you want to learn more about the great players that never got their chance in MLB
@jsk3005
@jsk3005 Күн бұрын
Proud that he was my baseball hero growing up.
@brandenwebb6232
@brandenwebb6232 Күн бұрын
Hall of very Good
@jorad4887
@jorad4887 Күн бұрын
he is a natural didn't take any juice because he was the JUICE!!!!
@alexanderbreeding1830
@alexanderbreeding1830 Күн бұрын
Frankly, I believe the most impressive thing about Nolan is despite ALL of his MLB accolades, he remained a humble, quiet rancher at heart! He's a very nice, approachable and decent man!! I was fortunate enough to be able to watch several TCU games with both Nolan and Tom Grieve when their sons were both pitching for the Horned Frogs in the 90s. I had recently separated from the Navy and was working at TCU. They didn't pay overtime so any extra work I did was compensated with time off. I saved that time for watching baseball in the spring. As a lifelong baseball fanatic and also a huge Nolan Ryan fan, I immediately recognized both of them during one afternoon game on campus. I meekly approached 2 famous and accomplished former athletes just to tell them how much I appreciated their play. Instead of stating that I was undoubtedly disturbing them, I was invited to sit with them and talk baseball! They were seemingly just fathers watching their sons play baseball, and boy could they talk baseball!! Eventually Nolan was hired as a restricted-earnings coach so he didn't have to remain in the stands. Still it was an incredibly enjoyable experience while it lasted and it just made me that much of a bigger Nolan Ryan fan. Oh, and Tom Grieve was a pretty cool guy at the time, too.
@antr7493
@antr7493 Күн бұрын
MEts gave him and Tom Sever up. They could have dominated the 80s
@Kxji
@Kxji Күн бұрын
There’s always an Asian that’s willing to take it to the next level.
@Think1st214
@Think1st214 Күн бұрын
😮
@ryanthompsonthompson820
@ryanthompsonthompson820 Күн бұрын
Babe Ruth💪⚾️
@minrityreprt6302
@minrityreprt6302 Күн бұрын
Back to a time were men were men.
@minrityreprt6302
@minrityreprt6302 Күн бұрын
Here's what I think....Nolan Ryan was Tom Brady before Brady was born.
@jwiese100
@jwiese100 Күн бұрын
Some say he hit close to 800 dingers though only 174 are officially recognized
@aaronnoviello4214
@aaronnoviello4214 Күн бұрын
Amazing Talent..
@jasonkeenan4154
@jasonkeenan4154 Күн бұрын
Remember, during Ichiro insane rookie campaign in 01, in the NL a kid named Albert Pujols was doing insane things himself in his rookie campaign. 2001 was quite a year for baseball.
@WillyKillya
@WillyKillya 2 күн бұрын
We would be insane not to keep him.
@DERRTYCHYBO
@DERRTYCHYBO 2 күн бұрын
Jim thome
@DERRTYCHYBO
@DERRTYCHYBO 2 күн бұрын
Paul konerko
@GreyLupine
@GreyLupine 2 күн бұрын
I grew up in southern NJ in the 70's and 80's, so Mike Schmidt was definitely my favorite baseball player.
@Fantasyremix
@Fantasyremix 2 күн бұрын
Big Mac was something else. He was like Mark McGwire on steroids.
@adamdavis2760
@adamdavis2760 2 күн бұрын
Pudge Rodríguez was pretty good.... 14-time All-Star 13-time gold glover, 7-time silver slugger, league MVP....almost 3000,hits 127 SB as a catcher with 311 HR. The most impressive thing I think is he caught every year he was in the league till the age of 39....He did DH for only 57 games but unlike most catchers, he never stopped catching to the tune of 2427 games which is insane considering he had 2543 career games Nobody caught more games than Pudge ....also over a ten year span of his career he carried a 317 BA which for catchers is pretty rare
@ChadH2023
@ChadH2023 2 күн бұрын
I went to a Giants vs Cardinals game during this era. Watching McGwire and Bonds take BP was incredible. The sound of the crowd after each bomb was incredible to witness.
@thebombcat
@thebombcat 2 күн бұрын
Such a legend, I named my son after him.
@cupheadandmaskedsinger3523
@cupheadandmaskedsinger3523 2 күн бұрын
How about one about Keith Mitchell
@drivewithbishop4426
@drivewithbishop4426 2 күн бұрын
To be honest, he wasn’t that great. Just consistent. His stat lines at 100 runs, 9 homers, 60 ribbi’s and 30-40 steals. Ok 💁🏻‍♂️
@pfeiffdog0811
@pfeiffdog0811 2 күн бұрын
Greatest catcher? The question is was he the greatest player all time.
@brendanmcguinness2213
@brendanmcguinness2213 2 күн бұрын
I'm a White Sox fan but my favorite baseball player of all time is Mike Schmidt
@poowiener4595
@poowiener4595 2 күн бұрын
Great video. I’m just now getting into baseball, these videos are a great introduction!
@puckcrazy6768
@puckcrazy6768 2 күн бұрын
Pure Legend!!! I love that man! Also my idol growing up.
@jeffreyjacobs390
@jeffreyjacobs390 2 күн бұрын
THEN it will never be known or even fairly assessed - huh? Many great players - either white or black (Hispanic and Japanese).... whose to say was REALLY BETTER .... personally I saw Johnny Bench play - great - I also saw Yogi Berra in his last years - NONE WERE BETTER than Berra. Perspective is all we have.
@WrenfordDennard
@WrenfordDennard 2 күн бұрын
It is what it is
@notoriousslim5028
@notoriousslim5028 2 күн бұрын
Not surprised at all..T.B.E. DNA
@022171
@022171 2 күн бұрын
Juice. Clearly juice.
@Gregory-sm9pf
@Gregory-sm9pf 2 күн бұрын
I hear Belle loves "trick or treaters"
@supaganzai
@supaganzai 9 сағат бұрын
I lived up the street from him then. Yeah, he didn't like kids. He is actually a cool guy if you weren't a dick.