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  • @Donthemvp13
    @Donthemvp132 күн бұрын

    Chills

  • @JHollowayNetwork
    @JHollowayNetworkАй бұрын

    There was a different opening day video that I saw which showed the new faces of the Yankees acquired during the offseason (Juan Soto, Alex Verdugo, Trent Grisham and Marcus Stroman).

  • @Striker_Legend07
    @Striker_Legend07Ай бұрын

    AARON JUDGE, JUAN SOTO, AND OSWOLDO CABRERRO BOUTTA WIN US OUR 28TH WORLD SERIES

  • @channingbloom7125
    @channingbloom7125Ай бұрын

    Barry bonds can be strikeout? That’s possible?

  • @BarbearianBirdbrick-cx3xk
    @BarbearianBirdbrick-cx3xkАй бұрын

    Owtona

  • @SamGreisman-
    @SamGreisman-Ай бұрын

    # CHASE FOR 28

  • @SamGreisman-
    @SamGreisman-Ай бұрын

    Yes Yankees

  • @EMpsycho3
    @EMpsycho3Ай бұрын

    Yankees suck

  • @SuperJeff222
    @SuperJeff2222 ай бұрын

    27 up and 27 down Yankees immortality Yankees win ohh Yankees win

  • @chomp3903
    @chomp39032 ай бұрын

    ughhh i NEEED IT

  • @realandrewcinque22
    @realandrewcinque222 ай бұрын

    Hes now the pa announcer for the yankees at yankee stadium 2 and held the same title as of 2009

  • @wesleysegundo5691
    @wesleysegundo56913 ай бұрын

    Gives me the chills every time!! Such a beautiful theme!!!

  • @slapshot68
    @slapshot683 ай бұрын

    Holy s@it his voice never changed back then

  • @slapshot68
    @slapshot683 ай бұрын

    He still sounds the same today

  • @giovannimartinez2014
    @giovannimartinez20144 ай бұрын

    Barry Bonds OWNS the Yankees throughout his whole career hitting home runs left and right. Yankee killer right there

  • @garyt19651
    @garyt1965122 күн бұрын

    Too bad he did what he did . He only has himself to blame for the fact he will NEVER be in the hall of fame. He really didn't play much against the Yankees.

  • @vilebasterd5729
    @vilebasterd572910 күн бұрын

    Lol he played like 6 games total against the Yankees his whole career. Kinda hard to be a "killer" of a team you never play 😅

  • @blacjackdaniels200
    @blacjackdaniels2005 ай бұрын

    What else would you expect from a man who got a perfect 1600 on His SATs and graduated from Stanford?

  • @garyt19651
    @garyt1965122 күн бұрын

    A true class act off the field also.

  • @PaisaSteve
    @PaisaSteve5 ай бұрын

    Huge giants and Bonds fan, but this was a genius sequence by Moose.

  • @MrRigamortis86
    @MrRigamortis866 ай бұрын

    Damn classy at bat

  • @slapshot68
    @slapshot687 ай бұрын

    They should of had Messier, Giuliani, Pataki, and Bloomberg in this, another captain, the mayor that got us through 9/11 and the Nxt best mayor who was in office wen the Yankees won in 2009

  • @keithfrancois8104
    @keithfrancois81047 ай бұрын

    Your watching YES

  • @matthewburke5044
    @matthewburke50447 ай бұрын

    This is the genius of mussina. I think he missed a little with that fifth pitch but caught barry off guard.

  • @user-yk8ve8qy8d
    @user-yk8ve8qy8d9 ай бұрын

    早い動作だ

  • @jasondiaz8792
    @jasondiaz87929 ай бұрын

    We all know Bonds beat himself in that match up

  • @garyt19651
    @garyt1965122 күн бұрын

    what ?? He was outpitched by a genious

  • @maryellenmoire9670
    @maryellenmoire96709 ай бұрын

    I just became aware of the Captain (August 2023) and like the other comments I fell in love with the opening music. Thanks for making the loop! P.S. I am enjoying this series s lot

  • @keithfrancois8104
    @keithfrancois810410 ай бұрын

    Is Aaron Judge the only good player on the Yankees

  • @Supershyscout
    @Supershyscout10 ай бұрын

    NFL🏈

  • @Yellowshyguy69
    @Yellowshyguy698 ай бұрын

    MLB⚾️

  • @DaL33T5
    @DaL33T54 ай бұрын

    NBA🏀 MLS⚽ NCAA🏈🎓 NHL🏒

  • @pputnam100
    @pputnam10010 ай бұрын

    The greatest player in the history of the sport: Barry Bonds

  • @garyt19651
    @garyt1965122 күн бұрын

    Wow , I don't think so. Will never be in the hall of fame.

  • @pputnam100
    @pputnam10021 күн бұрын

    @@garyt19651 You and I don't know squat, ask the quote unquote greatest players and experts, they most often say Bonds. It would be like Wilt not being in the NBA hall of fame

  • @ogvektor
    @ogvektor11 ай бұрын

    red sox fan that grew up in a yankees household here, and god i love this theme. this theme truly screams "YANKEES" in the best way possible

  • @Rayburn58
    @Rayburn5811 ай бұрын

    HGH Steroid Freak Show Cheater Bonds. Mr. Watermelon Head. Biggest Dick in MLB history.

  • @pep2st8p64
    @pep2st8p6411 ай бұрын

    Moose!!!!!

  • @Richardonis
    @Richardonis11 ай бұрын

    Si le daba con ese swing la desaparecia del parque

  • @inutero10
    @inutero1011 ай бұрын

    Man, Bonds’ hack sends shivers down my spine.

  • @steveisgood2go
    @steveisgood2go11 ай бұрын

    The greatest player i have had the pleasure of watching as an adult.

  • @garyt19651
    @garyt1965122 күн бұрын

    I hope you mean Mike.

  • @isaacclark9825
    @isaacclark982511 ай бұрын

    Mussina was not some kind of genius. He was lucky. Bonds had only 6 at-bats against Mussina for his entire career. Bonds was 3 for 5 with a walk in those 6 at-bats for a 0.600 average. On that small sample size, we'd have to say that Bonds owned Mussina. On this at-bat, Bonds guessed wrong.

  • @LysergiCoyotl
    @LysergiCoyotl10 ай бұрын

    Mussina has a degree from Stanford and, without using steroids or being a big super athletically gifted person, managed to be an elite pitcher in the best offensive division in the most difficult era in baseball history to pitch. He actually was some kind of pitching genius. Bonds on the other hand was juiced out of his fkin mind in 2002. Mussina apparently avoided being valedictorian of his high school class just to avoid giving the speech. dude was brainiac.

  • @garyt19651
    @garyt1965122 күн бұрын

    Mussina was TRULY a genious on the mound. 5 at bats in no way is any kind of sample size to judge stats. I am sure Buid Harrelson was 3-5 against someone one day, you or I could be 3-5 against a great pitcher one day. LUCKY, no way, you obviously did not see Mussina pitch throughout his career. Sorry for you that you didn't , it was like watching a artist. Unlike Bonds , Mike was someone you could look up to the way he presenetd himself as a perosn ON and OFF the field.

  • @isaacclark9825
    @isaacclark982520 күн бұрын

    @@garyt19651 The point is that winning a single at-bat against Barry Bonds proves nothing. If 6 appearances are too small a sample size, then a single appearance proves even less. I am not trying to denigrate Mussina's career. He was a fantastic pitcher. But the argument that a single victory over Barry proves that Mussina is a genius does not get anywhere. Bonds owned Mussina. Again 6 appearances is all of the Bonds/Mussina history we have. It's not just one bad day. That is the entirety of their head to head competition,

  • @music-ish283
    @music-ish28311 ай бұрын

    more homeruns than strikeouts christ

  • @music-ish283
    @music-ish2832 ай бұрын

    ​@@breadandcircuses8127find an example of a guy who hits a lot of homeruns who has struck out fewer times in a season. since 1955 only been done once by a player who hit more than 40 HRs in a season. Barry Bonds in 2004. 45 Hrs to 41 Ks. i doubt you could easily find anyone else who is a qualified hitter. pretty mind blowing.

  • @jameshayes9849
    @jameshayes984911 ай бұрын

    The Mooooooooose!

  • @pabloenrikay
    @pabloenrikay11 ай бұрын

    Moose was lucky to get out of that alive… underrated pitcher

  • @jackson5116
    @jackson511611 ай бұрын

    What I hate about Bonds wasn't that he lied about using steroids, by playing the ignorant card, and blaming his trainer, it was that while in Pittsburgh he did shit at the plate when the pressure was on in the NLCS. The Braves (and Reds) just ate him alive in clutch sitautions. He goes to the Giants, does little, watches McGwire and Sosa have a huge homer race, wants to be part of that, starts juicing, so when they finally make it to the NLCS in 2002, then he finally puts up decent numbers. If he really wanted to help his team in the 90's, he'd have juiced like the Juice Brothers were doing out in Oakland.

  • @5offthetee951
    @5offthetee95111 ай бұрын

    He never really had good teams and he had no leadership qualities. That's what's great about baseball. You can have the best player ever on your team and not make the playoffs most of the time.

  • @toodiesel
    @toodiesel10 ай бұрын

    Bonds put up more than “decent numbers” while on the gas, he was the greatest player of all time

  • @PHender864
    @PHender86411 ай бұрын

    It's disgusting the Bonds will NEVER have to face any consequences for his cheating.

  • @LysergiCoyotl
    @LysergiCoyotl10 ай бұрын

    well.... pretty much everyone except douchebags think he's a big douchebag and he never will make the Hall of Fame so I'd say he is facing some consequences lol.

  • @kninemusic
    @kninemusic11 ай бұрын

    That swing knocked my phone out of my hand

  • @AngelRodriguezFritoLay
    @AngelRodriguezFritoLay11 ай бұрын

    Great video. The epitome of a clean pitcher 🆚 science

  • @kennethhanson8427
    @kennethhanson842711 ай бұрын

    Bonds was the man!

  • @garyt19651
    @garyt1965122 күн бұрын

    who cheated

  • @BasicBobby
    @BasicBobby11 ай бұрын

    Mussina is a hall of famer, despite pitching in horrifying run environments for a right handed pitcher. He was so effective at getting both left-handed hitters and right-handed hitters out. His platoon split was almost nil. Moose had some of the most compact and precise, repeatable mechanics I’ve ever seen. Giving him excellent command, and making him particularly unpredictable and deceptive. He’s there with Rivera, Maddux, Pedro, Clemens, Pettitte in that era, as far as optimized mechanics. In his case, unlike Rivera and Clemens who made their money off of simpler repertoires, he had 3 off speed pitches and 2 fastballs, that he could throw in any count for strikes. Instead of having certain pitches being only used as “chase” pitches, he could shape them, add and subtract to them, to generate a chase out of the zone, a called strike, in even counts, a swing to the part of the zone most difficult for lefty pull hitters to handle-low and away, high and away. Like Maddux, he could pitch backwards, his fastball, changeup and overhand curve looked identical in the glove and at release. To top it off, he had such a flat approach angle, in part from high backspin and high arm looseness in his delivery. This made his pitches really difficult to track for both sides, for a guy with such a vertical release point. Going over the top, his scaps were pinched totally together, with maximal abdominal loading. Moose’s pitches all looked so similar at release, all moved differently, and he changed velocity consistently. He was able to generate heavy arm-side run. Against left-handed batters, he was so effective with his 2-seam and changeup, and worked up and in, low and away and up and away so effectively.

  • @generatorx
    @generatorx8 ай бұрын

    Mussina had to re-invent himself after his fastball diminished in velocity. Later in his career, he developed into an excellent finesse pitcher with solid control and command of his pitches. Also of note is that Moose pitched in the powerhouse AL East for his entire career and also against users during the steroid scandal.

  • @pathua7692
    @pathua76927 ай бұрын

    I watched him work his magic mostly during his later half of career. Absolutely charmed by the way he pitched. Unfortunately as a kid, I ended up having the ridiculous expectations that all good pitchers are supposed to command the strike zone with at least 3 different pitches. Then as I grew older, I realised there are only so many pettitte’s, halladay’s, lee’s, Carpenter’s, wainwright’s, kershaw’s, etc. in this world😂😂😂

  • @Garrett1240
    @Garrett12404 ай бұрын

    @@pathua7692 You're absolutely right. The 00s was a golden era of not just batting but pitching too as so many great pitchers made their money off minuscule, tactical adjustments whereas today it seems to be maximizing movement and velocity and hoping it finds the strike zone. Are you an Aussie by the way?

  • @pathua7692
    @pathua76924 ай бұрын

    @@Garrett1240 no but was in Canada for a while. Building on what you said, pitchers with amazing command just age far better than those who mainly rely on gas. I’ve seen some who seem to have drop off a cliff the moment their fastball loses 2-3mph. It’s actually quite sad especially when that’s the pitcher you’re rooting for, hoping that he would make the adjustment.

  • @garyt19651
    @garyt1965122 күн бұрын

    More than all this , Mike Mussina is ALL class off the field. If everyone could be like him the world would be a MUCH better place.

  • @justapuk10
    @justapuk1011 ай бұрын

    Barry wad juiced tf up

  • @YankeesFan0620
    @YankeesFan062011 ай бұрын

    This sequence alone shows why Moose deserves to be in the Hall of Fame!! One of my favorite pitchers growing up!!

  • @francus7227
    @francus722711 ай бұрын

    The only pitcher ever to retire after a 20 win season.

  • @scottythegreat1
    @scottythegreat111 ай бұрын

    Im a Blue Jays fan, and I hope YES NEVER EVER gets rid of Bob Sheppard introducing YES

  • @Even.h44
    @Even.h4410 ай бұрын

    They won’t. For sure.

  • @LouisWarren530
    @LouisWarren53010 ай бұрын

    No way that’s happening

  • @David..
    @David..7 ай бұрын

    With Hal at the helm. They’ll probably use Ai to have him read advertisements before the intro song plays.

  • @jeffstrosmchats7259
    @jeffstrosmchats725911 ай бұрын

    Mike Mussina shouldn't be in the hall there's several guys that don't deserve to be in and several guys who do who were left out

  • @garyt19651
    @garyt1965122 күн бұрын

    TOTALLY WRONG on MUSSINA !!!! He had 270 wins , more than a hundred wins than losses.

  • @jeffstrosmchats7259
    @jeffstrosmchats725921 күн бұрын

    @@garyt19651 not wrong he's not a Hall of famer bud I'm not wrong learn baseball

  • @masterofmindgames
    @masterofmindgames11 ай бұрын

    Chase for 28 jumped on your bus and rang your bell

  • @forever-pk1hn
    @forever-pk1hn11 ай бұрын

    I once saw an at bat against Tom "Flash" Gordon in which Barry was completely outclassed. Wish I could find the video of it.

  • @peacengrease3901
    @peacengrease390111 ай бұрын

    I watched it. Mike Mussina made me sad.

  • @knep24
    @knep2411 ай бұрын

    559 On-base percentage 😂😂😂

  • @LysergiCoyotl
    @LysergiCoyotl10 ай бұрын

    559 cc of steroids into his femoral artery every morning lol... that era of Bonds-en-stein... plus the juiced balls ... it was just unfair for pitchers. He got walked like crazy cause even his casual pop ups were leaving the park.