Why is Jeff Kent batting before bonds? If the other team is always going to walk him, you would think that the manager would adjust
@firefighterslife87624 сағат бұрын
Don't care what he took he is still the greatest of all time
@topwaterfrogger8428Күн бұрын
They left out the part where he was doing steroids.
@Mr.MikeBarksdaleКүн бұрын
Last five ABs, when it really mattered: 1-4, with a BB, and a K. You can guild the lilly all you want, but he always choked in the playoffs, even as dominant as he was here. When it really mattered, he would find a way to snatch failure from the jaws of victory.
@thedon1570Күн бұрын
He LOST though😍😍😍
@tomdallas36902 күн бұрын
I still remember them showing Bonds in the outfield in Game 6.....was 6th or 7th inning....San Fran up 5-0......he had played a perfect series.....was going to get his World Series and erase doubts about his playoff performances in the past....was all set for him....then they blew the lead. San Fran pitcher in Game 7........Hernandez or something, bragged going into the final game....ah...I always win game 7s. Bonds was at the high point of his career near the end of game 6, then it all unraveled on him.
@Stephen_KB2 күн бұрын
Holliday’s home run in his final at bat still gives me goosebumps. It’s just one of the raw, almost unexplainable moments that sports is so good at giving us. It makes no sense that he would come off the DL that day with a hand injury, go down 0-2 and then hit a bomb.
@Darshawnnglynn2 күн бұрын
73 home run single season year 2001 and got world series 2002
@petesampson65263 күн бұрын
Albert was the commensurate ambassador for baseball both on and off the field. He's the best, period. Proud to wear Cardinals gear anywhere on the planet!!!
@user-wu8nx2yr3k3 күн бұрын
Bonds was the best hitter I've ever watched.
@chrisswindall1223 күн бұрын
People can talk about how the steroids didn’t matter - but in terms of his power and concentration, they def helped. Too bad he broke the records of legit players like Hank Aaron - people who didn’t need to take steroids. No respect for cheaters.
@michaelmiller4105Күн бұрын
How do you know Hank Aaron didn’t take them? When Aaron played they were legal and not tested for. Hank Aaron hit more than 40 homeruns in the seasons at 37, 38 and 39 years old and you’re telling me he didn’t use steroids 😂you’re an idiot or a hypocrite.
@koningklootzak77884 күн бұрын
The embarrassment of baseball
@uthinkuknowme26494 күн бұрын
Bonds will also be a juiced up fraud just like PEDS will always be labeled PEDS. Makes me sleep easy knowing this scumbag will never reach the hall
@Deadpool_645 күн бұрын
One of the biggest botched finishes in professional wrestling history, after a year and a half buildup. 😂 Damnit WCW, you had one job!
@manuginobilisbaldspot26 күн бұрын
1:17 "PREPARE THE ROYAL HORNS! ALL HAIL KING BONDS!"
@iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd10536 күн бұрын
Fucking Rodman missing games to do his WCW thing. Pippen was hurt. #23 on the court by himself thinking "wtf"?
@jwilliams60027 күн бұрын
The fuck was the point of this video?
@StephenC6187 күн бұрын
Typically when the defending heavyweight champion is going to come out, the challenger comes out first. But in this case, with Michael Buffer and Hollywood Hulk Hogan, it's okay
@johnkudasik31338 күн бұрын
Greatest world champion of all time.
@liverpoolfcslayer42909 күн бұрын
Only Player in History to get Bigger and better, "LITERALLY" During a career. Only MLB Player to continuously get better. Odd Huh? Explanation? JUUUUUUUICED! Hank Aaron is the Real HR King!
@Matthew-ns1vr9 күн бұрын
Pulling up with Dennis Rodman is so sick
@snipz1279 күн бұрын
3:40 Still no Cardinal, as far as I know, has ever hit one that far into the upper deck.
@emmitbrown563110 күн бұрын
Hogan is the F'n man!
@NoSnowFlakes114 күн бұрын
The build and story was amazing. Had they executed the finish properly, maybe they would still be around. This was what killed WCW, not finishing the story the right way.
@MrKjshiz14 күн бұрын
When the Cards gave a f about winning!
@brianthomas345116 күн бұрын
GOAT
@user-gm1tt3kw5p19 күн бұрын
Man. All day Holiday.
@danielkim916120 күн бұрын
Still remember how every single Bonds at-bat during these years felt like it was going to be a homer. Those shots off Percival and K-Rod just left me in awe, and I hated the Giants. You've just got to give it up to him -- he's the greatest player I've ever seen.
@user-ou3dm6th3x20 күн бұрын
Getting swept in the 2004 WS sucked. By the 8th inning of game 4, it was inevitable the RedSox were going to win. Cardinal management allowed all the Boston fans to come down and sit behind the RedSox dugout and Cardinal fans welcomed them. I was sitting in the bleachers and a few Boston fans were there telling me how they appreciated how respectful the Cardinals and their fans were to them. That’s us, that’s what we do.
@jasongonsalves821520 күн бұрын
Y’all can hate Hogan all you want, but there are few as electrifying as he, & he has 2 of the greatest entrance themes of all time
@John.Heyman21 күн бұрын
WE ARE ........ N W O 4 L Y F E
@chili01522 күн бұрын
If you search on KZfaq, someone made a video about Bonds' 2004 season in which he had over a .600 on-base percentage. The premise of the video was to theorize what would have happened had Bonds gone up to the plate every time without a bat and pitchers still pitched him the same way. It analyzed every pitch he actually saw to determine percentages of balls and strikes and predicting how the remainder of at-bats where he put the ball in play would have ended. Obviously, plate appearances can only end 3 ways if you don't swing: A strike out, a walk, or a hit by pitch... the result of the video still had Bonds having over a .600 on-base percentage. It was just a fun exercise that in no way could be true, but it did represent how scared pitchers were to throw him too many strikes.
@elliotness1122 күн бұрын
This era changed the game forever, glad I was around for it
@Smiley_193223 күн бұрын
Too much sauce
@eliwoods558327 күн бұрын
Cubs killer is the recurring theme.
@TraceArmstrong-StrengthMMAАй бұрын
Wrestlers have done epic taste in music
@JB-xh5mcАй бұрын
Incredible physique for his age
@MeccaofmanhoodАй бұрын
Michael Buffer made easiest Hundreds of milliones net worth
@East_Bay_FunkАй бұрын
best bitter of all time . unfortunately i was at game 6&7 for this WS
@ARDG89Ай бұрын
I only know this dude because of jimi hendrix
@user-gm1tt3kw5pАй бұрын
Holliday. Bird for ever
@bobs1224Ай бұрын
Bonds was great but losing the series was more emotional than winning three WS later.
@user-yz9bf8zh4wАй бұрын
"He's been hot for 11 years" lmaoooo
@ATAY81Ай бұрын
This was amazing. I remember watching the PPV. The only thing is that WCW could not book a good PPV overall. All of their focus was on Nitro to beat RAW.
@SK-ck3qbАй бұрын
Michael Buffer is the GOAT.
@deweyonpoint5765Ай бұрын
WCW was awesome, but they flopped this by burying Sting and the accidental slow count when it was supposed to be quick. The finish of this match was the beginning of the end.
@originaljipsАй бұрын
I thought it would be the Bone thugs and Harmony song
@user-vk6ju2qf9cАй бұрын
It would of been great if the giants had won this series and bonds got his ring
@johndoe-fq7ezАй бұрын
Took him till 2002 to make his WS debut ? that seems odd