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@UAL0124 күн бұрын
This was back when people had manners, respect, and willingness to listen and learn. Babe Ruth was a wild man until it came to the kids. He cared deeply for kids and always enjoyed spending time with them. Back then, professional baseball players enjoyed PLAYING the game for fun and not ridiculous contracts for 10's of millions of dollars.
@nohbuddy116 сағат бұрын
It's amazing how you believe lies because you see a cute old film. No they didn't enjoy playing "for fun". They sat out all the time demanding more pay, as they should have since there was no union yet. The media didn't talk about Babe's partying and womanizing. He had a famous "bellyache" that was probably due to over drinking, not hot dogs and sodas.
@alandesouzacruz51246 күн бұрын
Let's Go New York Yankees
@TheBatugan7711 күн бұрын
All the commenters on here are related, apparently.
@TheBatugan7711 күн бұрын
🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶 When the Red Red Ruffing comes huff huff huffing along...along!
@dietpepsivanilla309512 күн бұрын
Roberts was originally from Springfield, Ill. One of the greatest Phillies.
@joshuareas478320 күн бұрын
he has my absolute favorite wind up, ever
@Yu-hx5jo21 күн бұрын
The originals
@marklarson60122 күн бұрын
I tear up when I see his highlights and interviews.
@DonTrump-sv1si25 күн бұрын
He was also a great actor
@matthewlipinski684426 күн бұрын
Great tips from one of the best baseball players in baseball history. Rip Babe Ruth. Thanks for posting this.⚾️
@matthewlipinski684426 күн бұрын
Great tips from one of the best baseball players in baseball history. Rip Babe Ruth. Thanks for posting this.⚾️
@NotBrutality-10128 күн бұрын
You can tell Babe was always a kid at heart.
@5crownsoutreachАй бұрын
Wonder if this kid grew up to be a ball player.
@buddmannableАй бұрын
Mr. Robinson is the absolute definition of class, grace, dignity and professionalism. We all owe him a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid.
@hyzercreekАй бұрын
4:12 slow motion footage with the audio overdubbed by Babe. This is some serious production for 1932 when talkies were still new.
@hyzercreekАй бұрын
What a great movie!!!!!!!!!!
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973Ай бұрын
He could throw hard but most of the comments about Paige by his peers were about his control and ability to hit spots in all parts of the zone. He was smart and he knew how to pitch but his execution was what hitters remember.
@irish89055Ай бұрын
My father's cohorts...and you know we're a lot of these boys are going to be in 10-12 years
@blt3120Ай бұрын
The Babe was so good to the kids. He never lost sight of the tough times as a boy himself. It would have been cool to meet the Babe.
@faudadharmaАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@user-he3rm6ty5hАй бұрын
The Babe was a real party animal with a Big heart .
@Alcapone3176Ай бұрын
I was 8 years old. I still feel it 45 years later. I have worn and still wear number 15 on my baseball teams in honor of the Yankee Captain. RIP
@TheBatugan77Ай бұрын
These are all opinions, of course. And of course, mine carry more weight.
@TheBatugan77Ай бұрын
These are all opinions, of course. And of course, mine carry more weight.
@TheBatugan77Ай бұрын
The best lefty of all time. Not Johnson. Not Kershaw. Not Koufax. Grove. Best.
@TheBatugan77Ай бұрын
Nine ERA titles, including several as a lefty at Fenway, after he lost his best fastball. He's the best lefty in AL history, and only Spahn rivals him on baseball history.
@wallyohrel9086Ай бұрын
He's great clutch hitter at all times. He still with us at all times. Missing persons. ❤⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️
@shanetrimble9265Ай бұрын
2:09 Buck Weaver says "Bullshit"
@aa697Ай бұрын
That was a horrible Thursday afternoon on August 2, 1979 when I heard the news of Munson's death. I will never forget him. He will always be the Yankees Captain. No one comes close. RIP Thurman
@MarlinWilliams-ts5ulАй бұрын
Very similar to Sandy Koufax.
@Breeder3332 ай бұрын
The Babe is the best
@laserprop2 ай бұрын
Babe needed a mask behind the plate. He could have lost an eye like anyone else. Beautiful old Wrigley Field (the one in LA, not Chi). I HATED seeing that ballpark torn down.
@Friendly.ttd.player2 ай бұрын
Yo guys that's my great great great uncle
@ChooChooWho2 ай бұрын
4:50
@TruthHasSpoken2 ай бұрын
All by themselves are Ruth, Ali, and Jordan. Everyone else is second.
@ronniecozzi83853 ай бұрын
Belongs in the HOF.
@Zach-yg1ht3 ай бұрын
Babe would of made a hell of a film star
@dailyflash2 ай бұрын
he would have.
@Grizzlied5553 ай бұрын
Cool😊
@Paul-lm5gv3 ай бұрын
One of many videos he made like this. But how did Babe miss that pitch at 5:39? And even more puzzling, how did that strike make it imto the final cut in the film room?
@Paul-lm5gv3 ай бұрын
As big a legend the Babe still is today 100 years later - imagine being a kid and seeing him play in the flesh in the 1920s-30s!
@ghassanbaqir61633 ай бұрын
This recording is history literally. Thanks for this video
@vicepresidentmikepence8894 ай бұрын
When this aired, in 1956, there was only one team west of the Mississippi, the St. Louis Cardinals
@johnrobinsoniii40284 ай бұрын
Reminds me of “The Little Rascals”.
@SlidingBillyHamilton-tb2ly4 ай бұрын
👍🤗
@mysticakhenaton17014 ай бұрын
Munson could really hit. he was a pretty GOOD hitter. and catcher. HOF, hell yeah.
@SlidingBillyHamilton-tb2ly4 ай бұрын
Greatest left handed pitcher ever.
@matthewlipinski68444 ай бұрын
Rip Babe Ruth. Great tips from one of the greatest baseball players in baseball history. Thanks for posting this.⚾️
@reneehurt3875 ай бұрын
😢 Rest in peace, Bud Harrelson We have lost a Miracle Met today. A 1969 champion and a 1986 coach Rest in the respect of Met fans everywhere. 1 11
@Tom-vu7mc6 ай бұрын
BABE RUTH: : "Strike 2, you gotta hit 'em when there over" KID: "Babe Ruth called a ball a strike on me..heavenly"
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Hey KZread, if you want me to watch much LESS of you, keep it up with these unskippable ads at the front of every single video.
This was back when people had manners, respect, and willingness to listen and learn. Babe Ruth was a wild man until it came to the kids. He cared deeply for kids and always enjoyed spending time with them. Back then, professional baseball players enjoyed PLAYING the game for fun and not ridiculous contracts for 10's of millions of dollars.
It's amazing how you believe lies because you see a cute old film. No they didn't enjoy playing "for fun". They sat out all the time demanding more pay, as they should have since there was no union yet. The media didn't talk about Babe's partying and womanizing. He had a famous "bellyache" that was probably due to over drinking, not hot dogs and sodas.
Let's Go New York Yankees
All the commenters on here are related, apparently.
🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶 When the Red Red Ruffing comes huff huff huffing along...along!
Roberts was originally from Springfield, Ill. One of the greatest Phillies.
he has my absolute favorite wind up, ever
The originals
I tear up when I see his highlights and interviews.
He was also a great actor
Great tips from one of the best baseball players in baseball history. Rip Babe Ruth. Thanks for posting this.⚾️
Great tips from one of the best baseball players in baseball history. Rip Babe Ruth. Thanks for posting this.⚾️
You can tell Babe was always a kid at heart.
Wonder if this kid grew up to be a ball player.
Mr. Robinson is the absolute definition of class, grace, dignity and professionalism. We all owe him a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid.
4:12 slow motion footage with the audio overdubbed by Babe. This is some serious production for 1932 when talkies were still new.
What a great movie!!!!!!!!!!
He could throw hard but most of the comments about Paige by his peers were about his control and ability to hit spots in all parts of the zone. He was smart and he knew how to pitch but his execution was what hitters remember.
My father's cohorts...and you know we're a lot of these boys are going to be in 10-12 years
The Babe was so good to the kids. He never lost sight of the tough times as a boy himself. It would have been cool to meet the Babe.
😂😂😂😂😂
The Babe was a real party animal with a Big heart .
I was 8 years old. I still feel it 45 years later. I have worn and still wear number 15 on my baseball teams in honor of the Yankee Captain. RIP
These are all opinions, of course. And of course, mine carry more weight.
These are all opinions, of course. And of course, mine carry more weight.
The best lefty of all time. Not Johnson. Not Kershaw. Not Koufax. Grove. Best.
Nine ERA titles, including several as a lefty at Fenway, after he lost his best fastball. He's the best lefty in AL history, and only Spahn rivals him on baseball history.
He's great clutch hitter at all times. He still with us at all times. Missing persons. ❤⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️
2:09 Buck Weaver says "Bullshit"
That was a horrible Thursday afternoon on August 2, 1979 when I heard the news of Munson's death. I will never forget him. He will always be the Yankees Captain. No one comes close. RIP Thurman
Very similar to Sandy Koufax.
The Babe is the best
Babe needed a mask behind the plate. He could have lost an eye like anyone else. Beautiful old Wrigley Field (the one in LA, not Chi). I HATED seeing that ballpark torn down.
Yo guys that's my great great great uncle
4:50
All by themselves are Ruth, Ali, and Jordan. Everyone else is second.
Belongs in the HOF.
Babe would of made a hell of a film star
he would have.
Cool😊
One of many videos he made like this. But how did Babe miss that pitch at 5:39? And even more puzzling, how did that strike make it imto the final cut in the film room?
As big a legend the Babe still is today 100 years later - imagine being a kid and seeing him play in the flesh in the 1920s-30s!
This recording is history literally. Thanks for this video
When this aired, in 1956, there was only one team west of the Mississippi, the St. Louis Cardinals
Reminds me of “The Little Rascals”.
👍🤗
Munson could really hit. he was a pretty GOOD hitter. and catcher. HOF, hell yeah.
Greatest left handed pitcher ever.
Rip Babe Ruth. Great tips from one of the greatest baseball players in baseball history. Thanks for posting this.⚾️
😢 Rest in peace, Bud Harrelson We have lost a Miracle Met today. A 1969 champion and a 1986 coach Rest in the respect of Met fans everywhere. 1 11
BABE RUTH: : "Strike 2, you gotta hit 'em when there over" KID: "Babe Ruth called a ball a strike on me..heavenly"