What is he Tim Scott or Clarence Thomas a Donald Trumph supporter.
@MMuraseofSandvich11 күн бұрын
Hello. Future baseball fan and Dodger watcher here. You thought this story was wild? Wait until you hear the one about Shohei Ohtani and his interpreter...
@eddieq218913 күн бұрын
He was one pitcher i didnt want the yankees to go out & get i knew he would be a problem for the yankees instead of a plus 1982 was just not a good season for the yankees and he was not the solution he was bombed everytime he pitched one of the worst player the yankees ever had
@robinpeterson745214 күн бұрын
I can't believe you stretched this out for almost 14 minutes... This is so stupid
@johnkerry631215 күн бұрын
This did not last long at all
@robbiefrantz817015 күн бұрын
True, they were 35-5, but then they came to play my city's Seattle Mariners at the Kingdome and the M's swept the 3-game series. I remember the (Sunday May 27, 1984) final game of the series, where many fans brought brooms.
@frankdesmond796517 күн бұрын
That was me that missed the ball. If you want to know what happened it was that the ball split the top yellow seam of the padded wall and it hit the rail behind the pad and went back on the field. The reason I was stretching for the ball instead of going to it was that those were stairs going down to the tunnel. I had already fell down those stairs a week before getting a Dave Justice home run. So I didn’t feel like falling down those stairs a second time. I had three television sports news interviews that night a front page news article in Sun Sentinel the next morning and four radio interviews the next day including one with Hank Goldberg and Al Downing. I always thought I would play in the pros but got hurt. So I did get my 15 minutes of fame!!!
@clintdesmond268517 күн бұрын
My dad* not day
@clintdesmond268517 күн бұрын
lol that was my day😂😂😂
@destinycircle819220 күн бұрын
Yeah, I remember this. I was bummed. It tarnished my opinion of Denver a bit. Although, I thought I remembered Denver actually saying he didn't like the Tigers. I see I was wrong.
@michaelroberts645020 күн бұрын
Never heard a word about this, Believe this in 1984 the Tigers were our sports obsession and I'm quite suprised . Denver made some great music, but I could see the Tigers finding a new tune considering the "rival" narrative at the time. But Tigers fans true rival was always the New York Yankees they were the standard you measured your team to then there was everyone else period.
@briannearey890222 күн бұрын
The guy who asked for the autograph was named Gary Perone,he was from my hometown Staten Island,and according to NYT, didn't accept his apology,as he claimed it came from the organization and not Hayes. Mariano Duncan apologized for him during the altercation
@briannearey890222 күн бұрын
I don't understand,he had to have changed his attitude he is invited back to every old timers day.
@hart6322 күн бұрын
58-6 total code x
@drumagus225824 күн бұрын
martinez was right, offense is about the last thing you judge a catcher on and looking at the stats goff was much worse defensive catcher, so much so that the expos never played him at that position in the future.
@atfmedia954027 күн бұрын
The first eight minutes consists of saying the Tigers played the song during the fifth inning and that John Denver liked the Orioles. Get to the point!
@jeffmaehre7150Ай бұрын
As usual, you're completely overblowing this. They didn't hate each other, and this wasn't really a drama. This channel is pure trash.
@rustykuntz94Ай бұрын
The Mets were oversaturated on both ABC Monday Night games & NBC GOTW Saturdays in this era. I get it, huge market & The Mets were actually a very good team from 1984-90
@afridgetoofar1818Ай бұрын
As an Indians fan back in the 90’s, I still cannot believe John Hart traded Brian Giles to Pittsburgh for Ricardo Rincon.
@davidriley1702Ай бұрын
0:39 the year 1988 to be precise. Davey Johnson was Mets manager at the time
@TheRochemanАй бұрын
i grew up in detroit at the time and never heard of this controversy
@coronaweeks4577Ай бұрын
I guess the team was rocked for 1982 losing Reggie Jackson but did seem to rebound in 1983 back into contention? They did win 91 games in 1983
@SteveGee1986Ай бұрын
He was really talented, but 3 things: 1. His own teammate was ahead by 20-25 points in the batting race, so it was not all that close. He was not winning the batting title on his own team. 2. In those days, sitting out was frowned upon, especially when the team doc clears him. Everyone was treated that way. Everyone! 3. I tend to trust the team sentiment. I think you are digging on this one.
@e93sports802 ай бұрын
It's been almost a year since the last upload on this channel.
@Vabrejuro2 ай бұрын
Tweeted.
@Vabrejuro2 ай бұрын
Reposting .
@SAYBOW692 ай бұрын
I recall all this and wasn’t a big deal. The song was played out here in Detroit by 84. I recall for fact using in 1977. We the farthest thing from a “country boys”. Except Downriver Boys 😉. Song was more for Herbie and the crew to dance to. But this was NOT a big deal. Monaghan purchased team in 84 and changed a lot of things.
@SAYBOW692 ай бұрын
Tigers were playing Denver song since 1978 at least. I was there and recall singing the song and hated it. Ya it’s came a story in 84 (got Herbies Auto too). But do a story on why Detroit city even played this song. Ya we had our “Bleachers Creatures”. But wanna story on the Detroit PA idiot who even picked the song.
@Kane-ib5sn2 ай бұрын
racist prank on Nomo. couldn't bare to see this successful East Asian succeed in America, and make the people in question look lesser than they thought of themselves...it is what it is. weak people in positions of power/authority...
@jagaloon142 ай бұрын
As a kid who grew up with the chance to go to some late 90s and early 2000s games, some days those pierogie races were really the highlight of the game for home fans 😂😂
@stofelie2 ай бұрын
John D. Saint & Scientist The S
@stofelie2 ай бұрын
Romano Paolutti
@stofelie2 ай бұрын
Colorado - Detroit Norm
@905JimRaynor2 ай бұрын
i ran onto the field of CNE Stadium the afternoon Doyle clinched the pennant for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1985. The entire Blue Jays team hoisted up Dour Doyle and Doyle body surfed from the Pitcher's Mound to the dug out. Talk About FUn!
@RichS-jy7sb2 ай бұрын
Reverse the races and Hayes' arse would have been thrown out of baseball. Another lunkhead racist who was never called out as such by the scared media.
@brianperez-rj1pw2 ай бұрын
I thought you were gonna talk about ESPN putting Jessica Mendoza in the booth! 😂
@vpolite12 ай бұрын
This guy does great football commentary. But, if this is the best he can do on baseball, he needs to give it up. This controversy happens practically every season. This is nothing new. There is no reason that Money couldn't play 2nd base, even though he played 1st that season. He is actually listed as a career 3rd baseman. He played 1st, 2nd, 3rd, SS, and LF throughout his career. Lots of players have played multiple positions throughout their careers.
@davidcharley923 ай бұрын
Whats the name of the song in the background
@robbisson13 ай бұрын
Charlie was wrong on how he reacted, but a fan shouldn't be asking for an autograph at 2 am.
@stephenholloway68933 ай бұрын
They could had at least kept the Mets game on the Los Angeles and New York markets after the rain delay.
@dwguth3 ай бұрын
There is no such thing as an “absolutely critical” series in May, especially between non-division rivals. An attractive match-up, yes. Critical, no.
@davidscherzer3 ай бұрын
Money was the starting 2B for Milwaukee in 77, so the Aaron Judge comparison does not apply.
@davidscherzer3 ай бұрын
Money missed the 77 all star to injury and never got in the 74 game, so I’m fine with him starting.
@dougwhiteside30313 ай бұрын
Can I have my 15:51 back?
@chadwickwhite61073 ай бұрын
As a Cubs fan I am DEEPLY ASHAMED of the General Manager and FIELD Manager's ACTIONS HERE.
@paulkeilman35103 ай бұрын
See this is how people get chippy with a company, and others notice too. The little things add up.
@aVerveQuest4 ай бұрын
This used to happen a lot back in the day Eddie Murray had 162 games played year after year, when he was finally injured the owner Bennett Williams seemed to claim Murray was milking it....this rift led to Murray, who should've been a life long Oriole like Ripken, being traded to LA for SS Juan Bell (a AAA talent at best). Murray went on to have 9 straight seasone with over 20 HRs, 37, a career high one year, six of those yrars with over 88 RBI, with 100 at age 37
@Skinnyd44 ай бұрын
I remember that date of this game, and when I saw Nolan, it was confirmed that I knew what game he meant. And JG, you ain't wrong about how Nolan is the draw. I was in 11th grade when this game aired and the next day, it was all we could talk about in school - in New Jersey, which is nowhere near Texas. But again, this was Nolan Freakin Ryan!!!!
@ENTERTAINMENT354 ай бұрын
Figures the Reds didn't have the adequate weight room equipment. Marge Schott was a cheapy
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What is he Tim Scott or Clarence Thomas a Donald Trumph supporter.
Hello. Future baseball fan and Dodger watcher here. You thought this story was wild? Wait until you hear the one about Shohei Ohtani and his interpreter...
He was one pitcher i didnt want the yankees to go out & get i knew he would be a problem for the yankees instead of a plus 1982 was just not a good season for the yankees and he was not the solution he was bombed everytime he pitched one of the worst player the yankees ever had
I can't believe you stretched this out for almost 14 minutes... This is so stupid
This did not last long at all
True, they were 35-5, but then they came to play my city's Seattle Mariners at the Kingdome and the M's swept the 3-game series. I remember the (Sunday May 27, 1984) final game of the series, where many fans brought brooms.
That was me that missed the ball. If you want to know what happened it was that the ball split the top yellow seam of the padded wall and it hit the rail behind the pad and went back on the field. The reason I was stretching for the ball instead of going to it was that those were stairs going down to the tunnel. I had already fell down those stairs a week before getting a Dave Justice home run. So I didn’t feel like falling down those stairs a second time. I had three television sports news interviews that night a front page news article in Sun Sentinel the next morning and four radio interviews the next day including one with Hank Goldberg and Al Downing. I always thought I would play in the pros but got hurt. So I did get my 15 minutes of fame!!!
My dad* not day
lol that was my day😂😂😂
Yeah, I remember this. I was bummed. It tarnished my opinion of Denver a bit. Although, I thought I remembered Denver actually saying he didn't like the Tigers. I see I was wrong.
Never heard a word about this, Believe this in 1984 the Tigers were our sports obsession and I'm quite suprised . Denver made some great music, but I could see the Tigers finding a new tune considering the "rival" narrative at the time. But Tigers fans true rival was always the New York Yankees they were the standard you measured your team to then there was everyone else period.
The guy who asked for the autograph was named Gary Perone,he was from my hometown Staten Island,and according to NYT, didn't accept his apology,as he claimed it came from the organization and not Hayes. Mariano Duncan apologized for him during the altercation
I don't understand,he had to have changed his attitude he is invited back to every old timers day.
58-6 total code x
martinez was right, offense is about the last thing you judge a catcher on and looking at the stats goff was much worse defensive catcher, so much so that the expos never played him at that position in the future.
The first eight minutes consists of saying the Tigers played the song during the fifth inning and that John Denver liked the Orioles. Get to the point!
As usual, you're completely overblowing this. They didn't hate each other, and this wasn't really a drama. This channel is pure trash.
The Mets were oversaturated on both ABC Monday Night games & NBC GOTW Saturdays in this era. I get it, huge market & The Mets were actually a very good team from 1984-90
As an Indians fan back in the 90’s, I still cannot believe John Hart traded Brian Giles to Pittsburgh for Ricardo Rincon.
0:39 the year 1988 to be precise. Davey Johnson was Mets manager at the time
i grew up in detroit at the time and never heard of this controversy
I guess the team was rocked for 1982 losing Reggie Jackson but did seem to rebound in 1983 back into contention? They did win 91 games in 1983
He was really talented, but 3 things: 1. His own teammate was ahead by 20-25 points in the batting race, so it was not all that close. He was not winning the batting title on his own team. 2. In those days, sitting out was frowned upon, especially when the team doc clears him. Everyone was treated that way. Everyone! 3. I tend to trust the team sentiment. I think you are digging on this one.
It's been almost a year since the last upload on this channel.
Tweeted.
Reposting .
I recall all this and wasn’t a big deal. The song was played out here in Detroit by 84. I recall for fact using in 1977. We the farthest thing from a “country boys”. Except Downriver Boys 😉. Song was more for Herbie and the crew to dance to. But this was NOT a big deal. Monaghan purchased team in 84 and changed a lot of things.
Tigers were playing Denver song since 1978 at least. I was there and recall singing the song and hated it. Ya it’s came a story in 84 (got Herbies Auto too). But do a story on why Detroit city even played this song. Ya we had our “Bleachers Creatures”. But wanna story on the Detroit PA idiot who even picked the song.
racist prank on Nomo. couldn't bare to see this successful East Asian succeed in America, and make the people in question look lesser than they thought of themselves...it is what it is. weak people in positions of power/authority...
As a kid who grew up with the chance to go to some late 90s and early 2000s games, some days those pierogie races were really the highlight of the game for home fans 😂😂
John D. Saint & Scientist The S
Romano Paolutti
Colorado - Detroit Norm
i ran onto the field of CNE Stadium the afternoon Doyle clinched the pennant for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1985. The entire Blue Jays team hoisted up Dour Doyle and Doyle body surfed from the Pitcher's Mound to the dug out. Talk About FUn!
Reverse the races and Hayes' arse would have been thrown out of baseball. Another lunkhead racist who was never called out as such by the scared media.
I thought you were gonna talk about ESPN putting Jessica Mendoza in the booth! 😂
This guy does great football commentary. But, if this is the best he can do on baseball, he needs to give it up. This controversy happens practically every season. This is nothing new. There is no reason that Money couldn't play 2nd base, even though he played 1st that season. He is actually listed as a career 3rd baseman. He played 1st, 2nd, 3rd, SS, and LF throughout his career. Lots of players have played multiple positions throughout their careers.
Whats the name of the song in the background
Charlie was wrong on how he reacted, but a fan shouldn't be asking for an autograph at 2 am.
They could had at least kept the Mets game on the Los Angeles and New York markets after the rain delay.
There is no such thing as an “absolutely critical” series in May, especially between non-division rivals. An attractive match-up, yes. Critical, no.
Money was the starting 2B for Milwaukee in 77, so the Aaron Judge comparison does not apply.
Money missed the 77 all star to injury and never got in the 74 game, so I’m fine with him starting.
Can I have my 15:51 back?
As a Cubs fan I am DEEPLY ASHAMED of the General Manager and FIELD Manager's ACTIONS HERE.
See this is how people get chippy with a company, and others notice too. The little things add up.
This used to happen a lot back in the day Eddie Murray had 162 games played year after year, when he was finally injured the owner Bennett Williams seemed to claim Murray was milking it....this rift led to Murray, who should've been a life long Oriole like Ripken, being traded to LA for SS Juan Bell (a AAA talent at best). Murray went on to have 9 straight seasone with over 20 HRs, 37, a career high one year, six of those yrars with over 88 RBI, with 100 at age 37
I remember that date of this game, and when I saw Nolan, it was confirmed that I knew what game he meant. And JG, you ain't wrong about how Nolan is the draw. I was in 11th grade when this game aired and the next day, it was all we could talk about in school - in New Jersey, which is nowhere near Texas. But again, this was Nolan Freakin Ryan!!!!
Figures the Reds didn't have the adequate weight room equipment. Marge Schott was a cheapy
She loved her dog more
Can we expect baseball vids again soon?