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@cako6664 ай бұрын
"He was confused why anyone even cared" Pretty much sums up 99% of baseball's "unwritten rules" lmao.
@kenosabi4 ай бұрын
Yeah those are all dumb asf and basically come back to "you hurt another grown man's ego and made em sad".
@AndreNDP4 ай бұрын
Generally, if Curt Schilling gets mad about anything, the other guy was right.
@DeeDaKaang14 ай бұрын
Baseball is the only sport where players get away with this nonsense....Imagine a linebacker going after a receiver and trying to hospitalize him, for celebrating a touchdown
@dancemunki4 ай бұрын
😂 he was not interested in minutiae
@3ikyy4 ай бұрын
@@DeeDaKaang1 Basketball has some dumbass rules like that. It's an unwritten rule to stop playing hard whenever you are beating the other team by a blowout. We've seen dudes get in fights because the winning team will do something flashy like a crazy dunk while winning in a blowout. Always thought that rule was dumb play hard until the game is over we the fans wanna be entertained and we are the ones who make them multimillionaires for it.
@jasonthemagnificent2.04 ай бұрын
This dude hit a HR and scored a Touchdown in the same week
@SamuelJ8884 ай бұрын
Ohtani more versatile ngl
@theywouldnthavetocensormei92314 ай бұрын
@@SamuelJ888kinda apples and oranges though, Ohtani plays one sport 2 ways, Deion played 2 completely different sports. Although I don't doubt Ohtani could play football too, or pretty much any sport if he trained, the guy is a freak athlete.
@goblinsarereal49544 ай бұрын
@@SamuelJ888how can he be more versatile if he only plays one sport??
@axelagosto51964 ай бұрын
And?
@retrojoe84344 ай бұрын
Ohtani played QB in Japanese Football League at top level.
@Hyperion_86Ай бұрын
The agent not wanting to be in the hood at night is the funniest part of this😂
@LDRTrejo4 ай бұрын
Deion is the man who literally had everything he ever possibly wanted, and realized that meant he had nothing at all. Glad he eventually found his inner peace.
@John-14-64 ай бұрын
LDRTrejo: It wasn’t exactly his “inner peace” that changed him. Deion was found by a Man and His name is Jesus 🙏
@davemartino59974 ай бұрын
Inner peace ? By what ? Kicking a whole football team out and buying a new team and still getting last place ? 😂😂
@davemartino59974 ай бұрын
@@John-14-6Deion is no Christian who are y’all fooling ? He’s a fraud God knows he’s a fraud
@ethanshivere82984 ай бұрын
@@davemartino5997 ... Yes shame on him for rebuilding a trash college team. Racism is a disease.
@javi9944 ай бұрын
@@davemartino5997shut your mouth
@vanillathunder30244 ай бұрын
The thing about Deion is that he knew his value as a commodity and that he only had a short time to make as much money as he could. Not only was he smart about it but he was the first major athlete I can remember who represented himself not as an athlete in it “for the love of the game” but as a straight up businessman.
@shorewall4 ай бұрын
The teams treat the players as a commodity, so it's only fair that the players treat the team as a business. The only ones who don't see it are the fans, and that has to be in order for pro sports to exist.
@jayminbernhardt49524 ай бұрын
I would honestly say that if I had the choice between less money while being a good human or being a jerk using another sport for leverage for more money, I’m taking less money 100%. The things Deion was doing is sickening. Professional manipulation is something i have no love lost for
@BigNorth9374 ай бұрын
@@jayminbernhardt4952what was sickening about it? If you hate prime just say that.
@kenosabi4 ай бұрын
You must think the rest of us idiots to believe that statement. But let's he honest ... you never would have had the chance to be anything but the plain, ordinary, banal dude you are so you pretend your super duper amazing morals like some sjw on twitter is why you work retail and no one but your parents know who you are.
@jayminbernhardt49524 ай бұрын
@@BigNorth937 I mean… I guess if you’re into complete manipulation, then I guess Prime is amazing. But for the rest of us who have had traumatic experiences with manipulation, please kindly learn why manipulation is a sick thing to do.
@joshuaremo9224 ай бұрын
Baseball players getting butt hurt over unwritten rules are some of the biggest divas ever
@samcurrey24424 ай бұрын
Generally speaking I’m with you, but like I do appreciate that baseball still has way more dignity than other sports. Unless things get chippy it’s mostly just “tip your cap and get ‘em next time.” But tbf, when you’re dealing with the old timers you act a bit different. Like you wouldn’t talk to a WWII vet like he was your classmate in high school. It’s just a different dynamic. I think the guys have a problem when there’s a lack of respect for the people who came before you and the sanctity of the game itself.
@leonconnelly53034 ай бұрын
There shouldn't be unwritten rules there should just be written rules
@Alexander_Grant4 ай бұрын
It's always random clowns who aren't really baseball fans that say this. I don't see anyone saying basketball players are divas for not wanting the other team to dunk when the game is already over, or football players being divas because the other team played hard during a kneel. There's a culture to every sport.
@KidBowsur4 ай бұрын
I fuck with my dad about it. This fucking genius didn't believe in them using fucking replay cams
@SaltoDaKid4 ай бұрын
@@Alexander_Grant stop the cap player get mad over dunk and everyone clowns the loser who salty they’re losing. It’s only old heads and weirdo with the “dont tease me cause I suck” rules.
@ASimpleHeroinUser4 ай бұрын
Idc what anyone says, deions dedication to play baseball, then fly to play football, and fly back to play baseball says enough. He didnt want to let his teammates down and wanted to win. Haters say its an ego, they were upset someone from another sport could just come in and dominate easily like he did and gain all the attention
@cococock24184 ай бұрын
Lmao WHAT? Dedication? It's called greed. He didn't care about his teammates you clown he cared about money.
@subg88583 ай бұрын
Sanders was not a dominant MLB player by any means
@brotheldan20092 ай бұрын
@@subg8858 He wasnt a bad player, he could help you win I dont know what you were watching
@brotheldan20092 ай бұрын
I always was confused how trying to help both of the teams you play for win "Selfish"
@RobotShlomo2 ай бұрын
@@brotheldan2009because he would leave one out to dry.
@buttzila14 ай бұрын
Gotta give props to Deion for not being scared to market himself appropriately. Very self-aware and it was to his benefit in the long run. He has had the "Prime Effect" his whole career!
@slavicvolk3 ай бұрын
He proved to be the stereotype nobody likes
@MrIcenice447 күн бұрын
@@slavicvolkin your little world nobody likes him lol not reality
@victorschlatter33574 ай бұрын
This is the best breakdown I’ve seen of his two sports career. At the end of the video you start to get a lit numb to hearing all the accolades he was able to accomplish. Never new he didn’t go to training camps for most of his career just to be the best player in the league and win super bowls
@FoxxyBrown11114 ай бұрын
What? Best player in the league? This poser was a below average MLB player, and in football only won when he was on the rosters of stacked teams. With the Falcons, it was his arrogance that brought headlines on a lousy team. No more, no less... Guy is still over-rated, and pretty dumb too. Bo Jackson otoh, was a real two sports star. Heck, he would have beaten Sanders in track and field too. By a tousand miles.
@Optim404 ай бұрын
Nah its an attempt in trying to tarnish him in a way and painting a picture of someone he's not. This is the equivalent of being a male witch. Real men don't do things like that.
@keyboard27584 ай бұрын
@@Optim40yapping.
@Optim404 ай бұрын
@@keyboard2758 Another child over here.
@keyboard27584 ай бұрын
@@Optim40 jus chatting
@stuffbenlikes4 ай бұрын
This all happened when I was in middle school in Atlanta. I don't remember all the drama, I just remember Deion being a superhero.
@jcmcgee15734 ай бұрын
The real legacy.
@Alex-tx2dh4 ай бұрын
It’s kinda hard to take the media seriously
@fonzworthbentley74554 ай бұрын
Some white people hated him because he was a confident, successful black man
@kenosabi4 ай бұрын
Tbh if you aren't a complete lobotomy case you really shouldn't. They been full of sht since inception.
@rdot9804 ай бұрын
Same.
@PeacefulPariah4 ай бұрын
I saw him at Cinergy Field with the Reds. He got a hit and then immediately stole second. The entire stadium felt his presence on the field. He was lethal on the basepaths - yes, he was fast but he also understood the cuts of the field, he hit precise angles like all good baserunners do. The next day he played football for the Cowboys.
@MaryjaneLove4 ай бұрын
. &&& My husband and ii saw Mark McGuire inn St.louis against the Detroit tigers 2001 . . . It was a good game .. same year mark retired from baseball then all that steroids stuff came out about him . but nonetheless we never got the chance to see Deon play and we've been to Atlanta a few times over the years . . . . .
@StanStacks3 ай бұрын
@@MaryjaneLoveno one cares
@MaryjaneLove3 ай бұрын
@@StanStacks . & God bless you . .
@StanStacks3 ай бұрын
@@MaryjaneLove there is no magical man in the sky
@williamb80744 ай бұрын
It's amazing how talented some of you KZbin documentary creators are. I just watched a great 30 minute breakdown of the WW1 armistice on some random channel and then your (equally amazing) video came up next randomly on my autoplay. The videos you guys make on your laptop would have easily been popular specials on ESPN or The History Channel 20 years ago.
@andrewbloom769413 күн бұрын
Anymore it feels like some of the ONLY good content is here. The only good reptile/animal content is from channels like NERD or Clints reptiles here. Everything on animal planet now is just "worlds deadliest river dolphins of NEw York" or some shit. Feels the same with sports commentary. Jomboy does a better and fairer job analysing interesting plays than the MLB network analysts do, Foolish's rankings and prospect evals are easily on a par with MLBs. Theres channels like this doing full length docs. Its not all this high quality or this reliable on YT of course...but you can definitely find good content from a trustworthy source for nearly anything on YT with not even a ton of effort. I just don't feel cable tv is the same...
@servantofthemosthighmessiah2 күн бұрын
@@andrewbloom7694Been like that for a minute now. Cable tv is pretty much for bots.
@aidangallus61194 ай бұрын
like him or hate him, Deion is one of the most incredible athletes of all time dude played DB in football and Wide receiver AND played baseball during those years. Also ran track in college and now is coaching and revitilizing a program. truly one of the most amazing athletes of all time.
@cwg731604 ай бұрын
All of this was in the video. Thanks for the recap.
@codyminton45524 ай бұрын
Revitalizing lol. They won 4 games this year, and half the team left, but sure.
@cameronstewart29884 ай бұрын
@@codyminton4552 3 more games than they won last year. Shit takes time
@codyminton45524 ай бұрын
Yet Alex Golesh took a previous 1 win South Florida team to a 6 win bowl game this year. You won’t hear about that.
@cameronstewart29884 ай бұрын
@@codyminton4552 that’s great for him
@Nerdznewznow4 ай бұрын
The NCAA and FSU had to come up with the “Deion rule” which meant that players for a school had to do the bare minimum and actually sign up for classes at the university to play.
@luggerphilippe84094 ай бұрын
Real question,does that mean actually go to the classes or just sign up?
@damac51364 ай бұрын
Well, he was an athlete after all and the NCAA is an outdated farce.
@rainstorm5713 ай бұрын
@@luggerphilippe8409I think they probably still have to pass it, I bet some teachers just let them
@dannybird49963 ай бұрын
Deion isn’t very intelligent
@wes35272 ай бұрын
@@MM-lg4ni my cousin said he had two D1 basketball players as chemistry lab partners who were in class twice the whole semester. He did all the labs by himself and the basketball players received the same grade. He say they would hook him up at parties though.
@DoggoWillink2 ай бұрын
I was always a fan as a kid. I still have some old autographed pictures of his from when he was on the Yankees, and also when he was CB for the Cowboys.
@llkla45074 ай бұрын
it’s crazy cause he was an all state basketball player, sprinter, and high jumper in high school .. this man was the athlete of all athlete .. combination of smarts w skill and unequivocal speed n athletic ability 💯 prime was the 1 .. everyone was too busy hating instead of appreciatin the greatness in front of them
@redcouchsportscasts65664 ай бұрын
The physical stamina required to do all of that is incredible. But to me, surviving the emotional toll that life must’ve taken on him is even more mind-blowing. I can’t imagine how someone has the stamina to do all of that, whilst also being the biggest personality in both sports.
@apollo1054 ай бұрын
He literally almost killed himself
@tylerterry1794 ай бұрын
Bro shut up. If all I had to do was stay in shape and play a little Sport I’d make it work
@user-ju4ew6hn1i4 ай бұрын
His toes are fucked up now, it really did take its toll
@padge82654 ай бұрын
People don’t realize how insane this video really is. I’m not exactly a prime fan but holy shit the energy required for what he was doing is off the charts.
@damac51364 ай бұрын
Especially with low-level jerks like Tim McCarver around.
@bruh-vp1fp4 ай бұрын
Im glad that the culture around baseball has changed from what it was just 3 decades ago. Deion's accomplishments should've been celebrated at the time because it is insane for someone to play at the highest level in 2 drastically different games at such an elite level. Baseball is probably the hardest sport to play because of how hard it is to hit a baseball consistently when its coming at you at 95+ mph with high spin rates and all that. Then you add football on that as well and it sounds made up if there wasn't video footage of it.
@unkledoda4204 ай бұрын
He did get recognition for it at the time. Especially when he went to the Braves, considering how popular they were in the 90's. He also wasn't the only guy doing it around that time, you had Bo Jackson too. And tbf, Deion was a platoon lead off hitter. What were they supposed to do, throw a parade for him, or give him an award?
@ethanweeter27324 ай бұрын
But I don’t think he could have ever been an elite baseball player and that is why he went to football. His better sport was baseball. I think Bo’s better sport was football.
@ethanweeter27324 ай бұрын
@@unkledoda420His speed won’t work as well in baseball if he cannot hit. Football the speed helps because you can outrun guys, but baseball you have too many other factors for that to matter.
@Optim404 ай бұрын
Its extremely immature now. At least you had emotional maturity back then.
@MinneapolisLegend284 ай бұрын
He really didn't belong, which was probably why his teammates ended up not liking him. He was using the sport they love and play for a living as a negotiation tactic and a second fiddle to football. It was very smart but I'm sure some players found it disrespectful
@irwinvasquez98584 ай бұрын
I got to see him as a kid at the Astros spring training when they played. I have never seen that type of speed in person.
@jdcichocki4 ай бұрын
as a richmond native it was so cool seeing old footage of the diamond from when the braves were there.
@changingways284 ай бұрын
This is a great video and a sad reminder of why no one blocks their blessings better than baseball.
@zsutton66874 ай бұрын
Right!! The same haters are the ones who hate Acunas gold chains or when Tatis does his little stutter step. It is like the ole timers or stuffy ass reporters hate to see guys making the game look easy at times. These guys often come from nothing man, they are enjoying the game their blessed to play. Why hate that?
@changingways284 ай бұрын
Especially when it gives baseball this incredible opportunity to connect to people that wouldn't normally watch baseball. @@zsutton6687
@tingypingy36444 ай бұрын
@@zsutton6687especially as a kid, nothing drove me away from baseball and towards football more than stuck up baseball purists that hated the way i played the game and came to practice
@MegaHariboboy4 ай бұрын
Because baseball HAS the history. It has the traditions that go back over 100 years, it has the gentleman's code. It reminds me a lot of rugby. There is a level of respect that you do not cross the line of. Yes, the game is changing for the better and people should be allowed to be more expressive, but it is called America's Pastime for a reason. Deion was objectively not a great ball player. He had a career OPS+ of below 100 - and thats being generous. He just was not good enough to back up his silly antics.
@lilmarine324 ай бұрын
@@MegaHariboboyyou’re old
@phillip_iv_planetking63544 ай бұрын
Bo Jackson was actually good in both sports too bad for injuries.
@joshm.53404 ай бұрын
Bo might’ve been better than Deion at both. One of the biggest “what ifs” in sports history
@Calmlysmoke4204 ай бұрын
Bo was better.
@knutthompson78794 ай бұрын
As talented an athlete as Deion was, Bo was probably better.
@schlickywitdablicky82074 ай бұрын
@@joshm.5340bo was not better
@schlickywitdablicky82074 ай бұрын
@@Calmlysmoke420no he wasn’t
@scp-cowvin18093 ай бұрын
Its almost impossible to imagine what he could have achieved if he dedicated his career to one sport. Prime time is legendary.
@afrdy14 ай бұрын
Great video. What an athlete!!!! Would love to see a similar video about Bo Jackson
@CPDheadstomp4 ай бұрын
Fisk had a birthday party for his daughter and McDonald’s back in the day. He handed every parent a bill for what their kids ate. Class act.
@mikedepalma31294 ай бұрын
For real! What a dick
@luisvaldespino94494 ай бұрын
the play palace aint free buddy! (it is)
@ElijiahCater-xg9dq4 ай бұрын
Crazy how McDonald’s was considered a birthday spot back in the day
@pepeshadilay4 ай бұрын
@@ElijiahCater-xg9dqpizza hut used to have birthday parties too
@humanbeing24204 ай бұрын
What's your source for this?
@itzcapondabeat98044 ай бұрын
Glad i was a pre- teen late 80s/high schooler through the 90s. Witnessed Prime, Bo Knows, MJ, Ken Griffey Jr. Nolan Ryan, Montana Etc. What a time for sports. Being in Texas too- the Dallas Superbowls, The Warren Moon Oiler teams, Houston Rockets won a title, My HS team won a state title, etc
@joegreezy4 ай бұрын
Was good times 💯
@damac51364 ай бұрын
The one-and-only Larry Bird.
@Macarena222794 ай бұрын
Growing up a cub fan in the 70s I saw some of the greats. Hank Aaron hitting # 702, Lou Brock, Roberto Clemente,Pete Rose,Tom Seaver, Willie Mays (older) ,,the big red machine, good times indeed
@itzcapondabeat98044 ай бұрын
@@Macarena22279 legends
@vuthearithkeary47043 ай бұрын
You were a teen in the 90s. One can say humanity peaked that decade!
@CYMotorsport4 ай бұрын
6:14 Never forget John Elway is the OG with this brilliant maneuver actually be good enough his threats had teeth. Not only was he actually a #1 overall pick in football, but was also a 2nd round pick to the Yankees. And stroked albeit in A ball. I feel like no one knows Elway was courted by the Yanks you should consider that story for another time. He was using it to avoid the colts which he was right - they moved picked up and changed cities soon after.
@Walk-on-Wildcat4 ай бұрын
Beautiful! Thanks now we need a video of Kenny Lofton ☺️
@SimchaKaplun4 ай бұрын
I heard you mention Steinbrenner. Could you please do a video about the scandal that got him kicked out of baseball? Highly underrated story. Great content!
@keithharper14704 ай бұрын
When the news broke it was Tigers vs Yankees the stadium crowd gave a standing ovation then after the ovation Cecil Fielder hit a porch job.
@deecee21744 ай бұрын
BDE is gonna make that a 🔥 video
@24tommyst4 ай бұрын
Big Stein is the best character in Seinfeld! Love that guy!
@kumasi59914 ай бұрын
Facts
@wumbojet4 ай бұрын
With all these incredible stories, I'm starting to believe baseball actually exists...
@danielmallory46874 ай бұрын
Actually baseball only exist as a bargaining chip for deion
@michaelneblett98434 ай бұрын
I’m old enough to this time when Deion was playing football and baseball in Atlanta and I just remember being a young kid thinking how awesome it was to see that he was doing both but then seeing as an adult that he got so much criticism for it when I think other players, who probably would’ve done, the same thing would get praised for it I thought was interesting
@wobblertv80834 ай бұрын
That confrontation with Carlton Fisk .When totally different worlds colide .😮
@theywouldnthavetocensormei92314 ай бұрын
I gotta admit, Deion was better at baseball than I used to give him credit for. I only realized this when I saw someone online arguing that he was a better 2 sport player than Bo Jackson, and that he was even better at baseball than Bo, to which I reasonably replied that it was an absurd assertion. Which I still think is true, Bo was definitely a better baseball player than Deion. But after looking at the numbers, Deion was definitely better than I thought.
@resmarted4 ай бұрын
Deion was below average, and that's not debatable.
@theywouldnthavetocensormei92314 ай бұрын
@@resmartedextremely athletic, great speed, good defense. Not much on the offense. He wasn't awful though, I used to think of him as a baserunning/defense only guy, but his offensive numbers were passable.
@Kyle_1164 ай бұрын
@@SonicCollectionsPS2Noisesz You do realize Deion only played in 90-95 games in most of those seasons and 30-55 in four of them, right? Can't really use counting stats like WAR to judge.
@unkledoda4204 ай бұрын
Bo and Deion weren't drastically different overall from a WAR perspective. Deion had 5.5 career WAR in 9 seasons, 641 games and 2325 plate appearances. Bo had 8.3 career WAR in 8 seasons, 694 games and 2626 plate appearances. Neither ever really played a full season (Bo played 135 once). They both had speed and defense. Deion was just your typical old-school lead off type while Bo had power and a strike out rate on par with some guys nowadays, maybe even worse (career 32% SO rate). I laugh when people say Bo would've been a HoFer if not for the hip injury. That's kinda like saying Joey Gallo is gonna be a HoFer.
@Scott-jf1nh4 ай бұрын
I bet Deion made more money overall in both sports, which is something.
@TheTEN244 ай бұрын
I mean you’re not wrong. 99% of my Deion sanders playing baseball knowledge comes from my dad or KZbin. He’s the one who actually told me about that reporter story recently which was hilarious. Wish I got to see a guy like him play two sports at such a high level man.
@mightbegenius3 ай бұрын
Growing up in the 90s in Atlanta, all we wanted as Braves/Falcons fans was for them to keep Deion in Atlanta. He was the most loved player. And these GMs and organizations just couldn't put their egos away. It's a shame, he is still an Atlanta legend.
@Infinite03964 ай бұрын
Deion was my favorite football player AND favorite baseball player when he was playing in Atlanta
@BTDUBS40774 ай бұрын
It’s always a good day when baseball doesn’t exist uploads
@13ForLife344 ай бұрын
I agree I have been waiting for BDE to post I had a feeling it would be today you should have seen the smile on my face when the notification came cause I was just crying and now u stopped cause I get to watch baseball doesn't exist 💛
@bnsz87044 ай бұрын
Will I ever watch a full baseball game, no. Will I watch every Baseball Doesn’t Exist video, yes.
@13ForLife344 ай бұрын
@@bnsz8704 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I have not watched MLB in months but I watch every time BDE posts cause I got to at least stay in the loop about what is going on cause I am kinda a baseball geek 🙄 that's what all the boys call me at least I just say I am passionate about sport mostly baseball
@jpac_4 ай бұрын
Too bad we probably won't see two sport player again. The 90's were wild.
@KomradeMikhail4 ай бұрын
Mookie Betts is also a professional bowler... Which sports count ?
@HookedonChronics4 ай бұрын
@@KomradeMikhailreal ones I would guess
@Brandon-im9wj4 ай бұрын
there's some like Eddy Alvarez, the 2B who has a Speed Skating Gold Medal, Brandon Aubrey the NFL Kicker who was a MLS reserve team player. But I too doubt we'll see anyone play in two top leagues at the same time like this again
@cortezchavez58914 ай бұрын
@@HookedonChronics What, in your opinion, qualifies as a "real" sport?
@HookedonChronics4 ай бұрын
@@cortezchavez5891 not fuckin bowling ya goober, something athletic that requires defense
@jbone23454 ай бұрын
99/100 documentary! I just wish you would've talked about his 1 year with the SF Giants.
@danielmedina83324 ай бұрын
You have the best baseball content in the platform! please consider adding spanish subs, my father and latinos in general love baseball, follow the MLB and would really like your content.
@kingkobra_19454 ай бұрын
he would have been perfect for baseball in present day. he was ahead of the curve
@billymuellerTikTok4 ай бұрын
yeah but in football he'd probably get suspended for all the shots to the head he gave to WR
@user-vh9ek1pm2c4 ай бұрын
@@billymuellerTikTok probably no fun league and all. He'd have a huge baseball contract though.
@olik56524 ай бұрын
Oh yeah every team wants a no power, low ba, and a below 100 ops+ guy on their team.
@kingkobra_19454 ай бұрын
uh billy hamilton made a career out of stealing bases. so did dee gordon and maybe the reason deion's stats weren’t amazing is because he was playing two professional sports dumbass@@olik5652
@MrCalverino4 ай бұрын
Thanks for breaking down his baseball career...I never knew all of this
@johnwilkesbooth44214 ай бұрын
no problem
@jakobuhh17 күн бұрын
@@johnwilkesbooth4421 mfin john wilkes booth LMAO
@Ligmatosis24 күн бұрын
Honestly the falcons are smart for swallowing their pride and just giving Deion whatever he wanted lol. This was a freak athlete never to be forgotten
@ihamptonii4 ай бұрын
Amazing research, sir! Taught me some things I didn't know about Prime.
@rookincharge27804 ай бұрын
People hate him but he knew what he was worth 🤷🏾♀️ No one besides Bo Jackson is matching dude's athletic ability.
@tank66414 ай бұрын
Peyton Hillis?
@tingypingy36444 ай бұрын
@@tank6641😂😂😂
@thedokta10154 ай бұрын
I remember him being a dual sports player, but was so young that I never knew the back story. Thanks for the video, I didn't know about all of the details! Great job!!!
@AndrewHaren2 ай бұрын
Love your vids
@stevesutherland14904 ай бұрын
Great video. Sanders was a great athlete. Bo Jackson type. Didnt always do it right but it worked out for him
@Bipolar.Baddie4 ай бұрын
Deion's ability to leverage 2 separate pro sports leagues is unmatched
@outoftheirskulls56764 ай бұрын
I guess you never heard of Bo Jackson. look him up.
@Bipolar.Baddie4 ай бұрын
I know who Bo Jackson is. Bo is a more decorated football star, but Deion isnt far behind him in accomplishments, but Deion was clearly the better baseball player. Bo could absolutely LAUNCH the ball if he hit it, but he rarely did and was much worse at defense, running, and steals. @@outoftheirskulls5676
@steverenom.2994 ай бұрын
No it's not.
@orrinwashington4 ай бұрын
@@steverenom.299yes it is
@steverenom.2994 ай бұрын
No, it's not. I guess you've never heard of Bo Jackson, Gene Conley, Wilt Chamberlain, Jim Thorpe, Danny Ainge, etc., etc., etc.@@orrinwashington
@imme-nq6vs4 ай бұрын
Wow it’s crazy to think but if social media was around back then Deion Sander would’ve been the most hated athlete by far, but today he’s the most untouchable sportsperson period.. some people have all of the luck, Amazing video
@TimeStampNygga4 ай бұрын
Damn this was actually great commentary bruh. I fw the entire video
@austenl4319 күн бұрын
This video deserves a KZbin Pulitzer. Just watched it again after initial release; just recommended it to a friend and figured I should re-watch it. Out-fucking-standing! Excellent across journalism, sports writing, biography type material and general human drama. It rallied me behind Deion in a major way- and there is no puff heart-string pull writing. The real story itself draws me to respecting and loving Deion Sanders- he earned it. He and Jim Thorpe are the two greatest athletes in human history in my opinion. While we don't know athletes of Rome, Ancient Greece, or before- ain't no way anybody back then could match up to Thorpe or Neon Deion. ❤
@fromulus4 ай бұрын
Man, watching Deion at that time was a sight to behold. He was incredible on the football field, like just head and shoulders above nearly everybody else, and he really was a solid baseball player too. I remember the day he played both, dude was something else.
@ronondechek144 ай бұрын
Dude always avoided contact. That’s why he was able to play both. Amazing talent though.
@jgould304 ай бұрын
idk what you all are smoking. Worst tacker I ever seen in the league. And was not good in baseball. I'm sorry but if you want to talk about a 2 sport athlete the best that ever existed was Bo Jackson.
@fromulus4 ай бұрын
@@jgould30 he impacted the game in the positive for his team more often than not.
@carlpacquing25754 ай бұрын
To do what he did in both sports at the same time is unbelievable. One of my favorite athletes of all time!
@user-lo4eo7ie4p4 ай бұрын
When he played for the Reds, I loved him. He was the ultimate team player.
@yngbadge63084 ай бұрын
They were saying he’s arrogant but from what I’m hearing he was that guy 🤣
@snapwilson3164 ай бұрын
It should be noted that Deion only had one good year in the majors. I don't think it had anything to do with football, I just think he wasn't a very good hitter. Having said that, Scheuerholz did absolutely throw him under the bus when he benched him after Deion made a titanic effort to make it to the playoff game.
@shanewoods19804 ай бұрын
That must be where he gets his skills at throwing his players and coaches under the bus week in week out at CU!
@CamJames4 ай бұрын
It was the right call. What Deion was doing was highly irresponsible. You can't just assume you're gonna make it to a professional game on time when you started the day on the other side of the country.
@HowyadoingHowyadoing4 ай бұрын
@@CamJames but he made it so why not let him play?
@allks884 ай бұрын
you can if you flying on a private plane
@cejannuzi4 ай бұрын
Actually I'd say two very good seasons.
@user-bl7ij5pe8r4 ай бұрын
falcons and yankees almost went to war over deion sanders 💀💀💀
@EweCantHandletheTruth4 ай бұрын
Crazy how much contracts have gone up in 30 years. Braves have had TWO players to play both NFL and MLB. Brian Jordan was pretty good at both too.
@donteoliver89474 ай бұрын
Fisk was definitely pissed knowing the days of slavery was ova😅😅😅😅
@shelleyinthecity4 ай бұрын
Not mentioned, when he threw the water on McCarver, he accidentally threw some on actress Halle Berry. She was married to Dave Justice at the time. Justice went after Deion in the club house briefly and teammates had to separate them. The whole water on McCarver was crazy.
@Optim404 ай бұрын
If youre gonna talk crap. Deion was gonna come and see you.
@billysikes13744 ай бұрын
Justice beat the shit out of Halle, Deion probably would have beat his ass, both sucked
@DavidBarton7774 ай бұрын
Classless
@Optim404 ай бұрын
@@DavidBarton777 Nah talking crap is classless.
@BrownBomber921814 ай бұрын
McCarver absolutely deserved it. I'm honestly surprised Deoin didn't deck him. McCarver publicly trashed Deoin so much it was ridiculous. When he agreed to help the Braves in the playoffs, even though he wasn't under contract that time of the year and wasn't getting paid, he wanted to help his city and teammates, yet McCarver said he was selfish for doing that. McCarver is a big baby
@apophis2594 ай бұрын
I was very young when he was in the limelight. I feel like this video helped make sense to a misunderstood man. I'm glad you created this video about him. There was so much I had no idea about him, I remember him playing on the Skins since I'm a DC fan - but that was about it. He was a highly talented person and I feel like the persona he adopted on the field to garner a reputation backfired on him. The Dione we see on the field and on camera is not the same man driving off a cliff and swallowing a bunch of Tylenol. I'm glad he's doing well. He's a headcoach at Boulder, CO. He's on good terms with his family... still seems to be struggling with the women in his life but I think we all share that problem. 😅
@jimsheppard31664 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Atlanta. In 1992 & 1993 Deion was THE MAN in this city. He could have been the mayor.
@juggernaught794 ай бұрын
I loved him when he was a Brave. I hated that he didn’t run out pop ups but all players do that now in Diva Ball.
@dynad00d154 ай бұрын
In term of complete package athletes, Deion Sanders and Bo Jackson were a class on their own. No one come even close.
@stupidfish85444 ай бұрын
What about LeBum James or Shohei TJ Ohtani?
@AnkitBhatiaat4 ай бұрын
Just about every single MLB/NFL/NHL/NBA player played multiple sports in high school, and were most likely dominant in those other sports. They just all end up focusing on a single one because it makes the most sense in the end. You can't realistically play two professional sports at once.
@dynad00d154 ай бұрын
@@AnkitBhatiaat and yet, Sanders and Jackson not only did, they also excelled..
@CamJames4 ай бұрын
@@stupidfish8544 did either of them play in two separate American professional leagues at the same time? What the hell are these comparisons
@stupidfish85444 ай бұрын
@@CamJames yes lebum played football in HS!
@eriknye97554 ай бұрын
I normally don’t comment. But this is a great episode. Keep them coming. I don’t even watch baseball but I have watched almost all your videos because I’m intrigued of how you make the episodes and how well they are put together.
@je49624 ай бұрын
Same here. Im a hockey guy. Grew up thinking baseball was so boring. Im 27 now but WOW i been doing myself an injustice. Baseball is so full of drama and the amount of stats to look at makes me hard lmfaooo
@raiderbro86634 ай бұрын
'baseball doesn't exist' for me either
@aiconic104 ай бұрын
One of the best to ever do it. Loved by his teammates in both sports.
@refusetolose054 ай бұрын
Damn seeing a Pokie Reese jersey 24:40 brought back some memories.
@Doubleteam-wr4lz4 ай бұрын
I didn’t realize that Deion was actually good and took baseball seriously but I have a lot of respect for him now
@hustleoutthebox4 ай бұрын
WE as fans of your content are so grateful for your commitment to your craft!
@TheUvaboy4 ай бұрын
It too faced a similar decision to Deion Sanders coming out of college. Decided to buy Madden that summer instead of MLB the show, but boy was that a tough decision
@maxmcgloin3 ай бұрын
Deion Sanders was an incredible athlete and part time was a really good baseball player, capable of amazing games. I am a Yankees fan, and I really wish the Yankees could have made it work. I was lucky enough to meet Sanders during spring training when he played for the Braves. Deion Sanders could do it all.
@nermo.artist4 ай бұрын
Great mini documentary Mr. Baseball Doesn't Exist Guy. I love your content. Well done 🤙sir.
@codajustice52944 ай бұрын
This is super relevant to the story that just came out about Deion backing up Alabama in the CFP instead of FSU, even though he’s an FSU alum. He was basically like “it’s all a business, baby!”
@increasearmadillo30324 ай бұрын
I think he meant the opposite. That FSU deserved to get in, but the committee will always pick the SEC because “that’s business”
@kumasi59914 ай бұрын
@@increasearmadillo3032facts he was upset that FSU didn't make
@KurohigeDTeach-yy3yk4 ай бұрын
Do your homework he's not a FSU ALUMNI, go check he's HBCU, MOERON
@MrAdal20624 күн бұрын
Deion has confidence, not arrogance.
@NoUseForAName06263 ай бұрын
I was a teenager in the 90's and was a 3 sport Varsity athlete all 4 years in High School.. Sports was my life both playing and watching.. I personally thought it was awesome that Deion was playing both professional BB and FB at the same time!! I hated his Ego, but loved the athlete that he was..
@JisaDub2x4 ай бұрын
I don’t watch or care about baseball but I watch all these videos for some reason
@adanalyst69254 ай бұрын
Hard to watch what doesn’t exist
@maybe4not4 ай бұрын
This is a masterpiece. The cadence of the narration flows with the topic of "Primetime" perfectly.
@TerribleTake4 ай бұрын
This was awesome I want to see a similar video on bo Jackson
@brittlyle35234 ай бұрын
Only man to play in a Superbowl AND a World Series. If the Braves had won, he would have been the MVP.
@user-jo3lm8ho1s4 ай бұрын
Deion’s really done it all - football baseball and coaching
@dukhntr214 ай бұрын
He’s a garbage coach
@Map_of_Your_Head4 ай бұрын
thank god that coaching hype went away
@proof44694 ай бұрын
Last time I checked he didn't win a hotdog eating contest
@dankburrito83454 ай бұрын
Hit that theme music
@jcmcgee15734 ай бұрын
SHit i didnt even realize that was the same guy!
@redmustangredmustang4 ай бұрын
The thing with Deion was that he could back up his words. That's why he won 2 Super Bowls with the 49ers and Cowboys. Why he got to play in 2 World Series and played baseball even though didn't have to. Hellm even said baseball was harder especially when it comes to hitting a ball and being consistent.
@YerDaddY.2 ай бұрын
One World Series. Either way he’s still an insane athlete
@ineedmoney46144 ай бұрын
Needed this covered. Gracias
@user-hk3hl2kz4zАй бұрын
I think he was an EXCELLENT athlete that could play any sport he wanted to at the highest level and perhaps an even better businessman. His negotiation tactics are legendary. That having been said I do feel playing two sports simultaneously was detrimental to his teammates and the franchises/fans respectively in Atlanta. Trying to play three consecutive games in ATL-MIA-ATL is maddening
@Melchirobin4 ай бұрын
Deion is truly one of one. I don’t think there will ever be a player like him ever again with all the focus that dedicated to one sport from trainers starting in high school. He is not even a generational talent he is the only one that will ever exist doing what he did in my opinion.
@austinlarrimore65424 ай бұрын
He’s generational in football
@Ascending114 ай бұрын
Bo Jackson
@ed3794 ай бұрын
He wasn’t even the only athlete of his generation to do this… Bo Jackson did both, and was far better at baseball. Bo was a all-star and pro bowler at the same time.
@Melchirobin4 ай бұрын
@@ed379 I know about Bo Jackson until I started playing madden and they had their alternative positions players. So imo there will never be anyone as famous who did both and was as good at both in my opinion. For me I knew about Neon Deion Primetime Sanders even though I was born on the 2000s. It’s just my perspective and I feel fairly certain in saying there will never be anyone who can do that again.
@zsutton66874 ай бұрын
Baseball, specifically traditional baseball reporters, tend to hate of guys who arent the norm. Guys like Acuna and Tatis are hated on, all the while making the game fun. We see guy's often come from the worst poverty, to rise up and become legends. They are juat thankful and enjoy their blessings knowing they made it. I dont get why it gets the hate man. I also hate that any reporters have a say as to who is elected to the HOF.
@dark3rthanshadows4 ай бұрын
He was good. To be honest, I feel like we had a natural hatred because it kind of meant that "baseball was easy" so much that an egomaniac football player would come to our ranks and become one of the best at the time. It sucked because the whole media was saying he was going to be embarrassed and that did not happened. Which makes me ask myself, who had the biggest ego, he or us as baseball fans hating him because we didn't want our baseball ego broke.
@EffDinero84 ай бұрын
Aren't the "norm" or aren't WHITE?!?!?!
@zsutton66874 ай бұрын
@@EffDinero8 both it seems, I dont know if it is so much race for those old farts. However, it plays hand in hand because of the flare a lot of Latin guys play with. Just like in soccer Brazil often gets hate because of how their guys play. It is funny, they criticize guys for not taking a kids game to serious lol.
@michaelhockus82084 ай бұрын
wow I didn't know this story, thanks for the video, really interesting
@dark3rthanshadows4 ай бұрын
He was good. To be honest, I feel like we had a natural hatred because it kind of meant that "baseball was easy" so much that an egomaniac football player would come to our ranks and become one of the best at the time. It sucked because the whole media was saying he was going to be embarrassed and that did not happened. Which makes me ask myself, who had the biggest ego, he or us as baseball fans hating him because we didn't want our baseball ego broke.
@olik56524 ай бұрын
He was bad. Admit it.
@Smarod4 ай бұрын
I feel for deion, when youre that talented people see to not see you the same way as anyone else. You become something other than human, full of glamour and glory, without anyone realizing that youre still a person
@blackberrybrooklyn73714 ай бұрын
And look at Deion Now 🙌🏾🙌🏾 Despite all that happened he still has the drive to continue 👍🏾👍🏾❤️
@boysoul20754 ай бұрын
Pretty cool that I got a mid roll ad with his son in it
@robfreeman5783Ай бұрын
Dude hit 300+ in an MLB season and 500+ in the World Series. No football player will ever do that again.
@aarushmenon4 ай бұрын
My man is a machine. He didn't know how to stop. Or make up his mind either 💀
@DaChoach4 ай бұрын
this video makes me love Deion even more. I love hearing about his career.
@Unidentified_userr4 ай бұрын
Weirdo
@kevchas4 ай бұрын
I was living in Atlanta during the '92 season. I think it's revisionist history to say he was disliked for his actions or being labeled public enemy number one. In fact, being that he did all this with a broken foot all of his teammates who spoke about this over the years said McGarver was a POS for his incessant criticism and clearly was talking out of his rear. McDonough has even come out and defended Sanders. He was lucky all he got was wet. John Schurholtz was an incredible GM and in spite of himself was lucky he wasn't aware that Deion was going to be with both sports during that playoff run.
@sterlingkoller11174 ай бұрын
One of the greatest multidisciplinary athletes since the oft forgotten Jim Thorpe
@fluffskunk4 ай бұрын
Everyone in this video: "This Sanders guy is so arrogant!" Also everyone in this video: "I don't want this guy to help my team unless it's on my terms."
@SaltoDaKid4 ай бұрын
It’s the “I date women who listen and do what I tell them to do” type of guys
@bracholi4 ай бұрын
I didn't know anything about Deoin Sanders, despite hearing his name as I was growing up. I just figured he was a top athlete. I has no idea that this was between two professional sports. The real thing that got me is that from what I'm gathering, he might just be one of the most impressive men of our time.
@amsf14 ай бұрын
When you live a life that others can only dream of and have talents that they don't, they hate. Common theme for the greatest art what they do in life, no matter what that is.
@AL_KING7774 ай бұрын
I love how an 80’s convertible Chrysler Labarron was the flashy whip back then.