I miss you Jay! best late night ever. now its all garbage
@ButtBongoFiesta6 сағат бұрын
What a catch by Strawberry!
@BlueRazor698 сағат бұрын
I can’t imagine the lack of intellect it takes to find this funny.
@davidcarbone338512 сағат бұрын
Damn right, no one is perfect. And redemption is a wonderful thing, glorious, sad, and tragic. Did NY fans back then really turn their back on Mantle until Maris came along? Sad. Had to be very tough on him. Mantle was a tremendous player, likely the best had he stayed healthy, and sounds like a very great person, teammate, and guy to hang with, but as described in the video and as he admitted, an absentee father, which had to be very tough on his boys. Likely a symptom of him being an alcoholic, and society had few resources back then for those with such addictions. His dad was a coal miner so perhaps he drank hard, too? Regardless a tremendous talent, a flawed human, a glorious and tragic life. Like a Greek tragedy, the hero was fallible.
@Ronald-ih9fm4 күн бұрын
Did he say, " read the fu*"ing print"?
@chefcook60767 күн бұрын
THE AGING BALL PLAYER IS PART OF THE WHOLE RUTH,GERIG,MANTEL AND AS THEY AGE YOU NEVER KNOW HOW THE LEGEND PLAYS OUT YOU WAIT AND WATCH > MANTEL IN THE LAST YEARS HITS THE ROOF AGAIN !!!!!!
@PakRT487 күн бұрын
The name "Gayle Gardner" sounds like a name that would definitely fit in the DC/Marvel universe like "Lois Lane", "Vicki Vale"
@joseph_b3197 күн бұрын
One of the things i love about Jay was his political humor. What he could do that hosts today cannot do, that he can do is make fun, not fun of.
@fan-plastictoys594814 күн бұрын
You need to adjust the tracking on your VCR😏
@davidlautner935719 күн бұрын
agree I can’t get rid of this
@Chris-kx5lp20 күн бұрын
Im glad he's not on TV anymore
@guymichaud568320 күн бұрын
KZread keeps recommending videos I've already watched, even the ones I 'liked'. What's wrong with these people? So annoying to start watching a video only to see I've already seen it and marked it up or down.
@RoundingThird19 күн бұрын
When you figure out how to stop this video, let me know. I think that over the last 4 years the fake 30 for 30 'Smear the Queer' is apparently my go to 30 minute commercial on every 3rd video I watch.
@billholaday696221 күн бұрын
15.5 million viewers, that’s why!
@nocapzone504921 күн бұрын
I'm trying to figure out a way to BLOCK this unwarranted and unsolicited video from autoplaying on my feed! But It looks like KZread specifically made it IMPOSSIBLE to do so!!
@AtlasBookkeeping21 күн бұрын
Eric the Red
@_ThatOneServant22 күн бұрын
Cincy was so lit around this time
@lendrury277122 күн бұрын
Overrated Yes he's a hall of fame catcher and deservedly so but the greatest catcher of all time? No way . Yogi Berra was better . Better hitter and just as good defensively. I'd rate bench from 10 to 15 as greatest catchers of all time
@RoundingThird22 күн бұрын
Would LOVE to see #s 5-15 on this list.
@chriswilliams760123 күн бұрын
Time stamp 5:37-5:43. I think Jay drops the f-bomb
@thomaspaine37424 күн бұрын
This man was great.
@nocapzone504925 күн бұрын
That's why this has Sooooooo many views... they literally sneak it into our devices. KZread is PURPOSELY doing this crap! @KZread Fix this algorithm!!!! Let the people that wanna see this stuff see it.... IM NOT INTERESTED!!!!!!!!!
@nocapzone504925 күн бұрын
GET THIS OFF MY FEED! I KEEP WAKING UP TO THIS CRAP... im don't even follow this channel! I freaking HATE KZread!!!!!! Stop recommending this video!! Fix the DAMN algorithm & STOP showing this to me... FOR THE ONE HUNDREDTH TIME!!!
@randyj42025 күн бұрын
Must have been a pollo shirt. Are you kidding me Poll-o Loco???! Jay - you're supposed to seem smart and literate during these things. smh
@asmrwolfofficial26 күн бұрын
Still good and really funny in 2024
@michaeltreen878527 күн бұрын
It’s very weird I wake up to this video too
@boldandbrashcrafts72727 күн бұрын
This video comes on my autoplay literally atleast once a day
@irishledden492428 күн бұрын
Only Ryan was better.
@kathleenmoore401928 күн бұрын
He was a Okie and so am I 💜💜💜❤️❤️
@Richiebigdaddy29 күн бұрын
Dude was a stud
@RandyDubinАй бұрын
I was just thinking about this! Good to see it still on here.
@CuongNguyen-kf9dnАй бұрын
Suck
@RoundingThirdАй бұрын
He'll never suck as bad as you though.
@kd6836Ай бұрын
The Big Red Machine lost its spark plug in the winter of 1976-77. Tony Perez went to Montreal. To talk about the Big Red Machine after that point is iffy but after Rose and Morgan were gone to the Phillies by 1980, no way. They were a great team and the first one I remember as a kid.
@robertmurdock184824 күн бұрын
Driessen has a very similar season to what Perez did in 76, with a better average and more speed. And the offense was just as good overall as the 76 team. Tony's clubhouse presence was missed, but the loss of Don Gullett and Gary Nolan along with the regression of the pitching staff was the main culprit in 77.
@kd683624 күн бұрын
@@robertmurdock1848 Understood, but Morgan said when Perez was gone the spark went with him and I agree. Dresden may have had the numbers but he wasn’t clutch. But the Reds did get Woody Fryman.
@robertmurdock184823 күн бұрын
@@kd6836 I'm all for giving Tony all the praise he deserves. But, the Reds did win the division in 79, and a rainout kept them from being tied with the Dodgers during the first half of the 81 strike season. It wasn't until the half the starting lineup was let go after 81 , that they lost their competitiveness. And Joe didn't go to the Phillies when he left , he spent a couple seasons each in Houston and SF before his sole season on Philly's 83 NL Champs season.
@kd683623 күн бұрын
I know all that. I watched it all. I agree with Morgan. The machine died. One isolated division win hardly was their former glory. Good conversation
@flame-sky7148Ай бұрын
I would compare the 1970 Orioles with them.
@fidelrivera2887Ай бұрын
This is why auto correct was invented
@MJ-zx3ctАй бұрын
protesters protest protest-signs protest
@michaelward9880Ай бұрын
Tom was one of my baseball idols, even though I was a Dodger fan. Who couldn't admire Tom Seaver? RIP Mr. Tom Seaver.
@walterlv01Ай бұрын
Canseco had fallen so far so fast in this series that nobody who was watching this expected him to do anything when he came up with 1 out in the 9th. I think most people expected him to strike out, but tapping a weak grounder to third was a pretty fitting way to cap off this nightmare of a series for him.
@tamaralee7455Ай бұрын
Does Leno pay someone to make sure this video plays every time I fall asleep?
@stever1791Ай бұрын
Juan is an All Time Great !!!! Today's pitchers are Not like Juan
@gmikeladdАй бұрын
These are priceless.. he was a lot of fun. His staff must have been relentless in their pursuit of those things.. So many. Still chuckling
@charlierichardson9704Ай бұрын
I know this story is meant to be about the Reds, BUT this and many other media products usually talk about the big red machine when discussing 1970s baseball. Hardly are the Oakland A's even mentioned with the same enthusiasm. Who beat the Reds in the 70s ??? Who has more World Series wins ???? Who had the most fun and characters ???? -- The great Oakland A's !!!!!
@RoundingThirdАй бұрын
Hitting is sexier than pitching?
@charlierichardson9704Ай бұрын
@RoundingThird --> Sexiness is in the mind of the beholder !! The escapades and mustachioed A's had more than their fair share of characters: from their elephant and donkey mascots (vs. 2 red socks) to their back-up homerun hitter/catcher/1st baseman (Tenace anyone ??), and the ever interesting Reggie -- injured on the bench or playing.
@colinmaharajАй бұрын
I wake now
@somecollegekid4425Ай бұрын
2:30 Rudolph’s nose wasn’t the only thing big and red that Christmas night
@andyslater2320Ай бұрын
Leno stole this headline bit from Letterman. Not much love lost there.
@canuck_gamer3359Ай бұрын
We could use more people raising children to be kind and to smile. He was one of a kind and one of my personal heroes.
@toddm9501Ай бұрын
Then Dale Earnhardt.
@toddm9501Ай бұрын
Pretty soon. This will be silenced. So will Dimaggio. Then Gretzky. Then..................
@toddm9501Ай бұрын
Huh. I wonder why KZread, and espn, have turned off comments of The Bear Bryant, and now, The Babe Ruth sportscentury. I really can't imagine why?? Hmmmmmm. Looks and sounds like alot of Republicans are right.
@UKenn78Ай бұрын
All I have to say is “Does You Have Asthma?” and my fiancée cracks up laughing. 4:18
@karlschmidt7258Ай бұрын
2024 and we can’t hear Chevy utter “the N word,” but we can hear Pryor yell “ honky.” Pffft.
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I miss you Jay! best late night ever. now its all garbage
What a catch by Strawberry!
I can’t imagine the lack of intellect it takes to find this funny.
Damn right, no one is perfect. And redemption is a wonderful thing, glorious, sad, and tragic. Did NY fans back then really turn their back on Mantle until Maris came along? Sad. Had to be very tough on him. Mantle was a tremendous player, likely the best had he stayed healthy, and sounds like a very great person, teammate, and guy to hang with, but as described in the video and as he admitted, an absentee father, which had to be very tough on his boys. Likely a symptom of him being an alcoholic, and society had few resources back then for those with such addictions. His dad was a coal miner so perhaps he drank hard, too? Regardless a tremendous talent, a flawed human, a glorious and tragic life. Like a Greek tragedy, the hero was fallible.
Did he say, " read the fu*"ing print"?
THE AGING BALL PLAYER IS PART OF THE WHOLE RUTH,GERIG,MANTEL AND AS THEY AGE YOU NEVER KNOW HOW THE LEGEND PLAYS OUT YOU WAIT AND WATCH > MANTEL IN THE LAST YEARS HITS THE ROOF AGAIN !!!!!!
The name "Gayle Gardner" sounds like a name that would definitely fit in the DC/Marvel universe like "Lois Lane", "Vicki Vale"
One of the things i love about Jay was his political humor. What he could do that hosts today cannot do, that he can do is make fun, not fun of.
You need to adjust the tracking on your VCR😏
agree I can’t get rid of this
Im glad he's not on TV anymore
KZread keeps recommending videos I've already watched, even the ones I 'liked'. What's wrong with these people? So annoying to start watching a video only to see I've already seen it and marked it up or down.
When you figure out how to stop this video, let me know. I think that over the last 4 years the fake 30 for 30 'Smear the Queer' is apparently my go to 30 minute commercial on every 3rd video I watch.
15.5 million viewers, that’s why!
I'm trying to figure out a way to BLOCK this unwarranted and unsolicited video from autoplaying on my feed! But It looks like KZread specifically made it IMPOSSIBLE to do so!!
Eric the Red
Cincy was so lit around this time
Overrated Yes he's a hall of fame catcher and deservedly so but the greatest catcher of all time? No way . Yogi Berra was better . Better hitter and just as good defensively. I'd rate bench from 10 to 15 as greatest catchers of all time
Would LOVE to see #s 5-15 on this list.
Time stamp 5:37-5:43. I think Jay drops the f-bomb
This man was great.
That's why this has Sooooooo many views... they literally sneak it into our devices. KZread is PURPOSELY doing this crap! @KZread Fix this algorithm!!!! Let the people that wanna see this stuff see it.... IM NOT INTERESTED!!!!!!!!!
GET THIS OFF MY FEED! I KEEP WAKING UP TO THIS CRAP... im don't even follow this channel! I freaking HATE KZread!!!!!! Stop recommending this video!! Fix the DAMN algorithm & STOP showing this to me... FOR THE ONE HUNDREDTH TIME!!!
Must have been a pollo shirt. Are you kidding me Poll-o Loco???! Jay - you're supposed to seem smart and literate during these things. smh
Still good and really funny in 2024
It’s very weird I wake up to this video too
This video comes on my autoplay literally atleast once a day
Only Ryan was better.
He was a Okie and so am I 💜💜💜❤️❤️
Dude was a stud
I was just thinking about this! Good to see it still on here.
Suck
He'll never suck as bad as you though.
The Big Red Machine lost its spark plug in the winter of 1976-77. Tony Perez went to Montreal. To talk about the Big Red Machine after that point is iffy but after Rose and Morgan were gone to the Phillies by 1980, no way. They were a great team and the first one I remember as a kid.
Driessen has a very similar season to what Perez did in 76, with a better average and more speed. And the offense was just as good overall as the 76 team. Tony's clubhouse presence was missed, but the loss of Don Gullett and Gary Nolan along with the regression of the pitching staff was the main culprit in 77.
@@robertmurdock1848 Understood, but Morgan said when Perez was gone the spark went with him and I agree. Dresden may have had the numbers but he wasn’t clutch. But the Reds did get Woody Fryman.
@@kd6836 I'm all for giving Tony all the praise he deserves. But, the Reds did win the division in 79, and a rainout kept them from being tied with the Dodgers during the first half of the 81 strike season. It wasn't until the half the starting lineup was let go after 81 , that they lost their competitiveness. And Joe didn't go to the Phillies when he left , he spent a couple seasons each in Houston and SF before his sole season on Philly's 83 NL Champs season.
I know all that. I watched it all. I agree with Morgan. The machine died. One isolated division win hardly was their former glory. Good conversation
I would compare the 1970 Orioles with them.
This is why auto correct was invented
protesters protest protest-signs protest
Tom was one of my baseball idols, even though I was a Dodger fan. Who couldn't admire Tom Seaver? RIP Mr. Tom Seaver.
Canseco had fallen so far so fast in this series that nobody who was watching this expected him to do anything when he came up with 1 out in the 9th. I think most people expected him to strike out, but tapping a weak grounder to third was a pretty fitting way to cap off this nightmare of a series for him.
Does Leno pay someone to make sure this video plays every time I fall asleep?
Juan is an All Time Great !!!! Today's pitchers are Not like Juan
These are priceless.. he was a lot of fun. His staff must have been relentless in their pursuit of those things.. So many. Still chuckling
I know this story is meant to be about the Reds, BUT this and many other media products usually talk about the big red machine when discussing 1970s baseball. Hardly are the Oakland A's even mentioned with the same enthusiasm. Who beat the Reds in the 70s ??? Who has more World Series wins ???? Who had the most fun and characters ???? -- The great Oakland A's !!!!!
Hitting is sexier than pitching?
@RoundingThird --> Sexiness is in the mind of the beholder !! The escapades and mustachioed A's had more than their fair share of characters: from their elephant and donkey mascots (vs. 2 red socks) to their back-up homerun hitter/catcher/1st baseman (Tenace anyone ??), and the ever interesting Reggie -- injured on the bench or playing.
I wake now
2:30 Rudolph’s nose wasn’t the only thing big and red that Christmas night
Leno stole this headline bit from Letterman. Not much love lost there.
We could use more people raising children to be kind and to smile. He was one of a kind and one of my personal heroes.
Then Dale Earnhardt.
Pretty soon. This will be silenced. So will Dimaggio. Then Gretzky. Then..................
Huh. I wonder why KZread, and espn, have turned off comments of The Bear Bryant, and now, The Babe Ruth sportscentury. I really can't imagine why?? Hmmmmmm. Looks and sounds like alot of Republicans are right.
All I have to say is “Does You Have Asthma?” and my fiancée cracks up laughing. 4:18
2024 and we can’t hear Chevy utter “the N word,” but we can hear Pryor yell “ honky.” Pffft.
ERIC THE RED