I love Tim’s knowledge and passion for baseball history! He’s like his own personal Google search!
@stansdad12 ай бұрын
No one loves baseball more than Tim. I love SVP making him crack up with his Baltimore accent
@RyanRadford-mq9vm2 ай бұрын
If anyone questions Babe Ruth's greatness, show them this!
@zhoubaidinh4032 ай бұрын
I gotsa ur Babe Ruth right here, right here....Ryan my boy...
@MartyFrank-gw3by2 ай бұрын
Love Timmy !!
@jett67772 ай бұрын
THE GOAT!
@cjokerp2 ай бұрын
I Respect THE BABE for what he accomplished in his career but l believe the reason ppl push back on his accomplishment, including myself, is because he did so in an era where very talented baseball players throughout the entire Majors were few and far between. On a day in and day out basis he wasn't playing against a gauntlet of high end athletes Shot-Out to Tim for always providing baseball knowledge one never knows they need!
@jerryczzowitz33842 ай бұрын
Actually, he was playing vs top talent. Remember that when Ruth played there was only 16 teams, 8 in each league. Plus, teams rolled with 4 man rotations so only 32 SP in each league. Ruth faced the 28 best SP in AL which would be equivalent to guys facing only top 2 guys on each teams rotation today. He was ahead of his time which is why he is the GOAT. Also agree about Tim, I would love to have a conversation with him about baseball.
@user-qj9cd3yr1z2 ай бұрын
I love tim
@tonyr19502 ай бұрын
The Babe….. and without the modern day steroids, and modern day comforts.
@tonyr19502 ай бұрын
Babe Ruth, Wilt Chamberlain, Tom Brady, Pele, Novak Djokovic, Secretariat.
@stevenrunyon1702 ай бұрын
if Ohtani was so obsessed by numbers how did he not notice 16million of them missing from his bank account.😂
@user-nl1jw3bx9s2 ай бұрын
Who says he's obsessed with numbers!
@skitown112 ай бұрын
@user-nl1jw3bx9s Tim did, watch the video again.
@userslickcrownvic2 ай бұрын
Did you listen to the interview?.@@user-nl1jw3bx9s
@mikereynolds23132 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 haven't laughed this hard in a while great job sir!!!
@heatherlewis9951Ай бұрын
If you're talking baseball history and have not included Tim, you've committed an error.
@Swoleheart2 ай бұрын
Were they hitting 78mph fastballls back then though?
@tonyr19502 ай бұрын
No
@JordanEdwardsStudio2 ай бұрын
To Bill Brasky!
@burprobrox91342 ай бұрын
Sounds like the old Chuck Norris jokes
@haroldfloyd55182 ай бұрын
Ohtani at 28 runs better than George Herman did at 28? I’m not sure about that…Ruth stole quite a few bases.
@stevenrunyon1702 ай бұрын
If Ohtani was so obsessed about numbers how did he not notice 16 million of them missing from his bank account. 😂
@20Schmidt2 ай бұрын
Too trustworthy. Am sure he won’t let that happen again (before it becomes a monster amount of financial loss). Tough lesson
@phillipdenny8962 ай бұрын
Of all the topical baseball topics to discuss on the show, and there are many, y'all chose to do a segment on...Babe Ruth? Huh?
@user-nl1jw3bx9s2 ай бұрын
Yup!
@bobbowie93502 ай бұрын
Dan doesn't watch the games that's why. Dan loves the gossip
@mirikaku58112 ай бұрын
How do you know? There were no TV and only foggy video. Small sample size of moving film. Everything they talk about is only about a guy they never seen!! Knowing how exaggerated and mythical things are said about people in those days, it’s likely Ruth stories are gravely exaggerated. He might have been the best among people at that time but with no internet and no competition from other category than white players that happen to be there..how do we even know? As for why he stopped pitching was Ruth himself said (according to his grandson and other writers) he said “it’s too hard” “it’s not possible to do both” not that the Yankees forced him. He never was a TWP even for a whole season. First TWP for half a season, then half of the second year and one outing on the third year..the. He stopped. There never was a full season TWP until Ohtani.
@Riles31522 ай бұрын
I get what you’re saying, but when one person from that day and time puts up numbers that are so exceedingly, eye popping-gly greater than anyone else at that time, you can’t just dismiss it as if it really wasn’t and isn’t a thing to be remembered and strongly considered. His résumé transcends time and eras just like Sugar Ray Robinson in boxing, winning 91 fights in a row. Or Jim Brown rushing for over 1860 yards in a 14 game season. Or Wilt Chamberlain averaging over 50 points a game for an entire season. Those type of numbers cannot be ignored or reasoned away. And as far as Babe Ruth, even the Negro league players in his day respected his talent. Negro league legend buck O’Neill said that Babe Ruth made a certain sound with a bat as he was hitting it, that he only heard two other times from any other hitter, one from Josh Gibson, another Negro league, legend, and one from Bo Jackson, one of the greatest athletes that ever lived. Babe Ruth still deserves his flowers.
@stevenrunyon1702 ай бұрын
How do we know about Ramsey the Great or Cesar from thousands of years ago? Probably not to hard to know about a guy from a 100 years ago.
@mirikaku58112 ай бұрын
@@Riles3152 There are many eye popping things people could do even a century ago. That’s the history and it should be remembered and celebrated as the event of that. As other events in history. Problem is when you use those events taken place with complete different players involved, technical skills, routines, lives and no proper records (other than numbers which was created with those circumstances = level of skills of opponents etc) it becomes ridiculous. No other sport in other countries insists and obsessed with that kind of comparison.
@zackamania65342 ай бұрын
Babe played pre Jackie Robinson. So it doesn’t count.
@bobbowie93502 ай бұрын
You know Jackie didn't really break the color barrier.
@tonyr19502 ай бұрын
Why? No other players did what Ruth did. Some that have came close used steroids and had luxury accommodations to their advantage.
@gtizzle76062 ай бұрын
All those records from back then should have huge asteriks on them. There was not a sniff of integration in the league so was he really playing against all the best players night in and night out? No Josh Gibson, no Satchel Paige etc..... You can put Babe as one of the best but not THE best.
@nysguy072 ай бұрын
Dan doesn’t know any current baseball players besides Ohtani. That’s the only player he ever talks about. One more reason it’s past time for Dan to walk away.
@bobbowie93502 ай бұрын
Dan's not an x and o guy. He loves rumors and gossip
@kevinvega15722 ай бұрын
Damm there’s no way babe Ruth can be considered the goat I’m sorry man but he’s just not The league was watered down
@user-nl1jw3bx9s2 ай бұрын
And that was his fault!
@tonyr19502 ай бұрын
So why didn’t anyone else do what Babe Ruth did????
@kevinvega15722 ай бұрын
@@tonyr1950 I never said he wasn’t the greatest of that time ? But he’s not the greatest of all time