Kirk Gibson Could have been a Pro Football 🏈 Player. I believe he was a Running Back in College for Michigan State. Glad he Chose Baseball ⚾️
@danielhuculak18773 күн бұрын
Poor Mick missed his chance to yell "Oh. boy HERE WE GO!" when the fight broke out. And Mickey got it wrong when he said McCarty was done for the night - DMac scored the game-winner in OT.
@KenWesaw-up5wf3 күн бұрын
They don't make them like al kaline anymore
@cdjhyoung3 күн бұрын
Without Sweet Lou, Tram, Chet Lemon and Parrish, Jack Morris is a less than 50-50 pitcher and would never be in the HOF discussion.
@acespace72554 күн бұрын
"Ya live by the long Ball, ya die by the long ball"
@paintedwarrior5166 күн бұрын
Why is Lou not in the Hof? Really what a travesty
@damongwinn6 күн бұрын
Fernando Tatis Sr. two grand slams in the same inning of the same pitcher (Chan Ho Park).
@pikebishop2156 күн бұрын
Not only was Al Kaline a great baseball player, he was highly ethical and moral and a great American.
@samstone227447 күн бұрын
I still can't believe he is not in Hall of Fame. Superb catcher.
@maxapa39097 күн бұрын
Hi! My name is Max from Argentina 🇦🇷...this is a Movie? I LOOK!!!!
@user-nm5ry4xt5g7 күн бұрын
You know your team was well coached when 4 players became coaches. Its. Probably more than that now.
@bcr54358 күн бұрын
Where is Sergei Fedorov??
@bridgebum8268 күн бұрын
When my father taught me about baseball around 1970, his favorite player was Al Kaline so he became my favorite too. In the summer of 2019, I was able to repay my father by taking him to a dinner at Comerica Park where Al Kaline was the guest of honor. My father got to meet Al and have his picture taken with him. Al Kaline was a classy individual.
@leilanirocks8 күн бұрын
This was great. ❤ these guys. Even though it’s the “extended version”, it really is a shame they cut it off just before they started beating the living crap out of each other. I would have loved to see that entire ending! 😂
@ndasgupt8 күн бұрын
This debate ended when they took benetti
@user-zl9wm6dr4i8 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ LOVE YOU ♥️ JADEN. STAY STRONG BLESSED. Frank Hayden
@dh32798 күн бұрын
I wasn’t a Tigers fan, but this was a cool segment for a worthy recipient of their praise. Impressive guys!
@starsfromheaven73829 күн бұрын
The best player of all time! No, he didn’t have the most of any one thing, but he didn’t let the amazing feats that he accomplished go to his head. He was loyal most of all! Players of all sports could take a lesson from this man.
@BENFRANK1126710 күн бұрын
I styled my hitting stance on Mr.Tiger
@Christopher945010 күн бұрын
thats a major league pitcher right there
@kenlauerer337611 күн бұрын
I grew up watching Al play and he was my HERO. I had a Kaline bat, glove, you name it. I now am older and have his auto graphed picture, ball, HOF card and still remember him as always being my hero. I still to this day remember going to my 1st game at then Briggs Stadium to see him in person. I will always remember him.
@paintedwarrior51611 күн бұрын
We love you Miggy, thank you for the awesome memories!! Your one of the best to ever do it. Enjoy the fruits of your labor Miggy!!
@BrownBrother2711 күн бұрын
Kirk definitely earned his World Series championships with the Tigers and Dodgers.
@goofygooberyeah11 күн бұрын
For me, José kinda sounds like Biden.
@lindad.764211 күн бұрын
Ernies vouce was part of my childhood. And it continued beyond. ❤️
@JaredGoofball11 күн бұрын
Wish LCA could host the playoffs next year
@xstugee12 күн бұрын
Boy, Tom really hit it on the nose..."today the game is absolutely different"! Thank you Heir Manfred for watering down our favorite pasttime.
@markamytraver576212 күн бұрын
I met him at a autograph signing at the Pontiac K Mart.
@langwell2113 күн бұрын
I don’t Miss Assmus at all
@brandonfarr674013 күн бұрын
billy hamilton’s record of 198 runs scored back in 1894. i don’t see anyone breaking that record.
@TheBlackRam6814 күн бұрын
Boy we will always Love You Sparky & Gibson from Detroit Always & Forever!💯💙
@ohhhhh626914 күн бұрын
Miggy gets in 99% of votes no doubt!
@IDontBuyIt5014 күн бұрын
Never made a movie about this because they couldn't decide if Tom Selleck should play Gibson, or if Gibson should play Tom Selleck.
@GordHerrema-rs1rj14 күн бұрын
What a great swing he had. He had no hitch in his swing, never bailed out. Great stance, fluid swing.
@drumsfordaves314316 күн бұрын
Seems fitting to start this video talking about one tragedy, oxford shooting, and ending with another, Baez signing in Detroit
@your_royal_highness16 күн бұрын
I used to go to games at Tiger Stadium in the early 60’s. Kaline had a rocket arm. Great player. Glad he got a ring, unlike Mr Cub.
@BlackJaxxx17 күн бұрын
"HE DON'T WANNA WALK YOU"
@andrewwayrynen61918 күн бұрын
Harris saw this and said…. Let’s sign Maeda
@Designarchi118 күн бұрын
We need to see Lou Whitaker in the hall of fame also
@DigitalGold3D20 күн бұрын
2:09 Look at the history there on that black door and all the dents in it then you walk through the door and all the names and all the progress and all the history there, but this is what we destroy. We have rather destroy a building with history to build the extra few concession stands and make it more easy for you to spend money. This is unbelievable how you people don’t care about history in America you destroy it. Our government destroys our history so you don’t see it , fuck this shit fuck, I will never ever ever ever ever go into a little Caesars Arena
@tstes20 күн бұрын
Vladimir faked cancer to leave Russia and play for the Red Wings. This POS is no hero and shouldn't be celebrated.
@fire-4-effect22 күн бұрын
Still love these guys. They gave us something to look forward to for many years.
@no.17shoheiohtani22 күн бұрын
just goat
@mrbillyb196623 күн бұрын
ICONS.
@kgrainz626523 күн бұрын
His mom would be so proud of him, scoring two tds in the natty
@stefansnijders894323 күн бұрын
Ernie felt like family. The warmest, friendliest voice of baseball. I started listening to the Tigers around '79 and from the beginning I felt like I was listening to a great-uncle or a grandparent calling the games. It didn't ultimately matter how good or bad the team was, even if we were frustrated from some of those bad seasons, hearing Ernie meant you were going to hear a story being told with gusto. Ahhh, memories.