The Woman MLB Wants To SILENCE
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@IblewuponyourfaceIII
@IblewuponyourfaceIII 3 күн бұрын
The Ocean? 🌊 lol
@AshMorton
@AshMorton 6 күн бұрын
If all of those cases weren’t destroyed, the market would have that many more in the population, thus devaluing the cards
@joseburgos9654
@joseburgos9654 7 күн бұрын
That's what Topps says until you see more pop up graded in NM condition.
@pat23lazz
@pat23lazz 9 күн бұрын
I’m thinking about going deep sea diving after this video
@MarioPerez-dd3gw
@MarioPerez-dd3gw 14 күн бұрын
The ocean?
@user-iv9er3nr6z
@user-iv9er3nr6z 15 күн бұрын
❤️ denny mclain
@pasquale2652
@pasquale2652 17 күн бұрын
How can I contact you? Email?
@jellomarx
@jellomarx 19 күн бұрын
They re acknowledged. It’s not Trotsky in Russia. The only place where they aren’t acknowledged is in the “hall of heroes.” But throughout the hall, you’ll come across exhibits to the 75/76 reds which doesn’t ignore Pete Rose. The 88/89/90 A’s which includes the bash brothers. I do however agree with you about players like Fred McGriff. 10 years earlier he would have gotten over 90% of the writers vote. But in the era he played, his contemporaries often were considered better. (McGwire and Palmeiro) but, if you are going to say that those players are ignored. Why did the writers ignore mcgriff too?
@zackabides8270
@zackabides8270 23 күн бұрын
PED'S are a non-issue compared to pitchers who use foreign substances to alter the ball or hitters who use an altered bat... One impacts the player themselves and the other impacts a "neutral" playing object.
@CharlesDawson-sx4jb
@CharlesDawson-sx4jb 23 күн бұрын
You have to be brain dead to not see the steroid era is back. The chemist are always ahead of the testers. The HR numbers are as high as ever and no one seems to question how it’s possible.
@CharlesDawson-sx4jb
@CharlesDawson-sx4jb 23 күн бұрын
David Ortiz tested accomplished something Clemons and Bonds couldn’t. He tested positive for PEDs unlike either of those two. The hypocrisy of allowing Ortiz in nd not the others is glaring.
@normanwhite6677
@normanwhite6677 23 күн бұрын
Dale Murphy should be in the hall as well, but that's not happening for some reason. You're right, if the BBWA doesn't want you in the hall, you're not getting in, and they have it in for some of those guys. I can't stand Barry Bonds - he's arrogant, and just doesn't seem like a nice person. But, he deserves to be in the Hall. Steroids or not, you still have to hit the ball, and he was doing that before he started using. Same with Roger Clemens.
@jomamackdaddy
@jomamackdaddy 26 күн бұрын
Bonds without roids was still great. Not the best hitter of all time like roid Bonds, but still great. Clemens was Bret Saberhagen without roids, but it's hard to say if his new life was due to learning the splitter vs. taking roids. They seem to have happened at about the same time. I say yes to Bonds if he comes clean and no to Clemens because we don't know about his longevity without roids.
@walterphillips5165
@walterphillips5165 26 күн бұрын
As a Braves fan my wife when
@walterphillips5165
@walterphillips5165 26 күн бұрын
To search for live games on Apple TV one game. We have three Bally apps on U tube ( nothing there) we have Bally on Roku no Braves live we currently have at least three Streaming services I think but the game is a day late the have a crazy plan where the winner is declared at the end of the fifth sucks followed by the other teams. What is a Braves fan to do. I’m read to go back to murder she wrote or the 256th rerun of some other show I forget th name.
@raheemhamilton8624
@raheemhamilton8624 27 күн бұрын
Here's the thing Bonds never admitted of using Steroids or even tested positive for Steriods. So they keeping him out of the Hall of Fame all of a theory not facts.
@johnlamberti4424
@johnlamberti4424 27 күн бұрын
Every decade had its drug , from uppers to coke to roids, so whats the big deal. Baseball uses the players when they need them, then they turn their back on them. Selig is a hipocrite. The homer was great for baseball, it put people in the stands and brought in mucho money. Selig knew what was going on. As far as pete rose goes, everytime you turn around their's another site to gamble on baseball. Enough with the bullshit. I think its time to put the player with the most hrs, hits. Cy awards in the HOF. Another thing that gets me is that sports writers do the voting. If you dont kiss their ass you wont get in. Its a popularity contest. They should have retired ballplayers, coaches , mgrs, and players that are in the HOF do the voting. I'm pretty sure they know more about the game than the sports writers. The HOF IS STARTING TO GET WATERED DOWN ANYWAY. many players that are in dont belong, and many players that belong aren't in.
@robert3622
@robert3622 28 күн бұрын
I'm 40. Lifelong Reds fan. My kids are now 13 and 11. My daughter (13) likes baseball a bit more than my son. Like an increasingly growing number of people, our TV is internet and antenna. Local tv contracts went away, and unless I use a VPN (something I really don't like doing) can't watch Reds games. I've taken them to about 20 games, my brother caught a Joey Votto foul pop with them, and my Dad about four weeks before he died caught a Manny Ramirez(?) home run. We love this. My kids hate baseball on radio (which is my preferred way unless attending), and I can't show them a goddamn Reds game because it's blacked out because of our nearness to Cincinnati. Manferd can make himself a god by addressing this foolishness, hit at the same time, they're not boomers, so as far as far as he's concerned there's no money in it
@robert3622
@robert3622 28 күн бұрын
It's laziness for the easy dollar. Our society is about to die from it's debauchery
@robert3622
@robert3622 28 күн бұрын
I believe the thing that actually killed his career, was the idiotic contract Cashman/Steinbrenner gave him guaranteeing him a major league roster spot, and then Jim Bowden drafting him in the Rule V Draft, hard to develop at 21 on 181 plate appearances because you're not ready and can't be sent down to the minors. Nevermind Bowden 's hardon for giant but relatively fast outfielders who can hit BP balls 500'
@santelledorrington6481
@santelledorrington6481 28 күн бұрын
Stupid idiots paying for cardboard 😆😆😆
@goblinday1
@goblinday1 Ай бұрын
They weren't valuable when they were thrown away ...and if they hadn't thrown them away there'd be thousands of them and it'd just be another $25 dollar card from the set so your video really makes no sense at all
@gargould7186
@gargould7186 Ай бұрын
They weren’t paying the players multi million dollar salaries in the season until Catfish Hunter broke away from Oakland to sign with the Yanks in 1975, for a measly 3.2 million dollars for 5 years. 640 thousand dollars a year. Denny was probably lucky to be getting paid 35,000 thousand in the 68 season.
@seveng1147
@seveng1147 Ай бұрын
The New York media tried to include Ortiz with no actual evidence to ruin Ortiz as revenge for 2004… im a Yankees fan and this is Ortiz slander😂
@805Bruin
@805Bruin Ай бұрын
Not his rookie card
@CB-vt3mx
@CB-vt3mx Ай бұрын
The baseball HOF has always been a popularity contest among some of the least knowledgeable, athletically inclined, neck bearded simps on earth. When you look at the HOF it is FULL of racists, drug users, abusers, and many, many, inductees who were not "best" in any category of baseball stats. Meanwhile, you could make dozens of videos detailing the roster of those who should have been inducted but were not. also, certain franchises are more likely to see players inducted than others. I wonder if that reflects where writers are from? LOL.
@JackMeihoff-mt6it
@JackMeihoff-mt6it Ай бұрын
True rookie is 51 bowman jackass
@austinmccarrel5208
@austinmccarrel5208 Ай бұрын
I wonder how much mine is it has a piece of the stadium with it
@ryanbarre2390
@ryanbarre2390 Ай бұрын
Leaving a dislike for wrong info. His ONLY rookie card is a 1951 Bowman. Every time a new company comes out dose not make a new rookie card.
@neither_nor
@neither_nor Ай бұрын
thank you so much for these thoughtful and well-researched videos! as a new fan who is also interested in economic justice and labor issues, this is exactly the kind of analysis i’ve been looking for. i would love to hear your breakdown of the ongoing struggle within the MLBPA!
@kevinpantera4429
@kevinpantera4429 Ай бұрын
You make no mention about the riots in Detroit summer of 1967; and how the 1968 team brought the city back a bit from those bad times! The 1968 Tiger team, one if the very best of all time!
@kevinpantera4429
@kevinpantera4429 Ай бұрын
BS Lolich best him three times in the world series!
@dan-ws2sf
@dan-ws2sf Ай бұрын
Am I the only one who thinks that polluting the ocean is the most shocking and disgusting part of the story?
@scarpfish
@scarpfish 5 күн бұрын
If you do, you may have to reassess your priorities considering all of the far more harmful things we've dumped there.
@richardschnell4842
@richardschnell4842 Ай бұрын
Lou Whitaker, Lou Whitaker, Lou Whitaker.
@duewhit310
@duewhit310 Ай бұрын
And all the baby boomers' moms threw theirs in the trash too and that's how they became "RARE". "Collecters" "Investing" Hoarders! Infesting! An infestation of little cardboard men!
@joeyvocals1
@joeyvocals1 Ай бұрын
I was born July 28 years after Denny McClain won 31 and lost 6, with a 1.96 Era! Even Bob Gibsons 1.12, and Luis Tiant, 1.60, and Sam McDowell 1.81, cannot equal this man did! Plus, for good measure; Denny McClain was 24 and 9, Era 2.80! He threw 336, innings in 68, and 335 innings in 69! 55-15, in two years, and a combined Era of less than 2.41! Whatever this man did off the field does not tarnish his amazing fastball and abilities! So get off his back! As an addendum: he had a lights out fastball, too! God bless you, sir! I hope that I can meet you soon, someday! Joey in Cleveland
@ssweeps
@ssweeps Ай бұрын
1952 topps mantle #311 is now 50m...
@shivanhaven
@shivanhaven Ай бұрын
Here we are three years later and it keeps getting worse.
@jakec1616
@jakec1616 Ай бұрын
If he had never left St Louis we would be talking about probably the home run King, right now although he is still in my opinion one of the greatest right hand if not the greatest right-hand hitter of all time. For me the best hitter I've ever seen in person that's for sure. And we'll go down as my favorite player in history of baseball that I got to witness.
@jasonalbright7058
@jasonalbright7058 Ай бұрын
My father had about 10 of these Mantle rookies. He was 9 at the time and that was his prime year of collecting.. Last seen in his grandmother’s attic but when he went back they were gone. Ugh
@souperstar7050
@souperstar7050 Ай бұрын
My father collected cards and had cards of Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio. He went off to fight in WW2 and when he came back my father discovered his mother had thrown out all of his baseball cards. She told him he was a man now, so she got rid of them.
@tedjerdee1028
@tedjerdee1028 Ай бұрын
If you've ever been to a large card show you know these aren't rare.
@koningklootzak7788
@koningklootzak7788 Ай бұрын
I think the juiced balls are still used in Yankee stadium.
@mrsinister8943
@mrsinister8943 Ай бұрын
The problem Bonds,Mcgwire and Sosa had is that they were too good on whatever was enhancing them. They destroyed the most cherished sports record in the USA in the single season homerun record. Bonds does not have the most dominant stretch in MLB history and become the homerun king if he had not cheated. It's a shame the players union and the owners were so far behind on ped testing. If they weren't smashing 60+ and 73 homeruns then nobody would of cases about the ped era.
@IWDA4
@IWDA4 Ай бұрын
Yankees broadcast on Amazon Prime every wednesday and its the only day I can't watch games due to regional blackout. Even though I pay for both YES streaming service and Prime. First step, remove the stupid blackouts.
@skinnie2838
@skinnie2838 Ай бұрын
mlb pushed blm nonsense in 2020 and a ton of people I know swore they would never watch another game. Sadly its killing baseball.
@831farmeros2
@831farmeros2 Ай бұрын
Hall Of Shame!!! 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
@CrabbyOldLady
@CrabbyOldLady Ай бұрын
Local TV rights are not the biggest money maker, and they never have been. The biggest money maker is capital appreciation. Suppose you buy entity X for 1,000 units. Over a 10 year period, you receive 50 units in revenue, but have 100 units in expenses. Are you losing money? Are you going broke? No. Because over that period the value of the entity has been rising. At the end of 10 years, you sell the entity for 5,000 units. You just made a profit of 3,950 units, counting the net loss in revenue vs expenses. That's how baseball owners get rich, including even the worst, most incompetent owners. And the owners who just don't give a sh#t, like Fisher.
@user-td4zp4gq2p
@user-td4zp4gq2p Ай бұрын
I dont have time for 2 1/2 hour games. I watch you tube high lights. Luckily the mets sick!
@user-td4zp4gq2p
@user-td4zp4gq2p Ай бұрын
It was easier when the mets and yanks put 75 games each on tv and we listened on the radio for the rest.
@user-td4zp4gq2p
@user-td4zp4gq2p Ай бұрын
MLB greed has gotten out of hand.
@user-td4zp4gq2p
@user-td4zp4gq2p Ай бұрын
Icut the cord on crappy cable tv and lost all my baseball. I dont want to pay for all the sick perversion. I want sports and news.
@jomama969
@jomama969 Ай бұрын
If he signed the initial contract that St. Louis offered him, he probably never reaches 700 HRs. Maybe not even 600. St. Louis did not want to give him a long term contract, and they were right to do so. He probably would have retired in 2017, maybe 2018 at the latest and would more than likely not get picked up by anyone else, or even entertain offers from other teams.