As a millennial from the Midwest, I am one of many whose love for the game was fueled by Sosa’s home run chase while watching on WGN. The game needed Sosa and McGwire after the strike, and used them accordingly. Sosa is clearly not perfect, but he was my favorite player growing up, and he’ll always be one of the greats to me.
Amen, and only those who don't respect anyone for their accomplisents clown on Sammy and all the other ball players who weren't ever straight up told and tested on what they could do to perform.
Is Brett underrated? He had a fantastic career, but has he received the proper amount of laurels? God knows he has interesting stories in addition to his gaudy stats.
Wow! You hit another home run with this one! I can't tell you how much I love your channel, and especially the Insane Prime episodes. Very much appreciated my friend!🙏 And I probably asked before, if you'd please consider doing Steve Garvey or George Brett sometime.🤞🤞⚾️⚾️
McGwire, Sosa, Bonds, and Clemens at the very least should be in. They did nothing illegal and they still have to hit the ball. Someone hitting 50+ home runs and hitting .300 is almost unheard of, especially now.
@@marzix427 I know, I'm agreeing with you. Just pointing out that there's only been 1 player to actually accomplish a .300+ avg and 50+ HR's in the last 15-20 years. It's just not something that happens anymore like you said.
Also, while i do agree Bonds had an amazing career before 2000, it taints his legacy because you get a veteran whose played the game for years and you put him in the body of a 28 year old. So the whole steroids≠contact argument is kind of dumb
SAMMY SOSA .. BARRY BONDS .. MARK MCGWIRE .. JUAN GONZALEZ .. RAFAEL PALMEIRO .. ALEX RODRIGUEZ .. MANNY RAMIREZ .. GARY SHEFFIELD .. ALBERT BELLE .. SHOULD ALL BE IN THE MLB ⚾ HALL OF FAME ..
I think steroid era players do deserve in. It is the hall if fame not the hall of saints. He was a great athlete who did a lot of amazing things on the field
Roids or not, it’s crazy all the stuff this guy along with Mark, Barry, Manny, Alex R, Rafael, etc is insane what they did because I’m no pro or never played like that but that hitting a baseball is way tougher than the TV makes it look..and the few times I did play I had trouble making contact..but it’s pretty insane either way..🤝🏼🤝🏼🤝🏼
0:10 my mom took me to this game. We had standing room only tickets. McGwire's 2nd homerun of the game was in the top of the 10th to out the Cardinals ahead.
Adrián González, M. Mantle, Hanley Ramírez, Aramis R. , Félix Hernández, Steve Carlton, T. Tulowitzki, Willie Mays, Dave Parker, Willie Stargell, Bench,
Imma say it till I die! If Bud Selig is in the HoF, Sammy, Bonds, Clemens, all of them deserve to be there too. Biggest sports fraud in the US! Sammy Shuffle for days! This guy made me and A LOT of people fans back in the day. The ending hurt, but the journey was mostly so so sweet.
It's even dumber because Sammy was a complete player. Ortiz gets in being a fat DH on roids but Sosa gets snubbed despite being a good fielder and base runner to go along with superior hitting. . .
Its really really really annoying when you say things like "according to ops+ he was a league average hitter" as if anyone knew what ops+ was at the time. Thats why no one should use advanced metrics when talking about players that came before those stats existed. You talk about those stats as if the league used them since forever when thats not how any of that worked. Makes for bad moments in otherwise amazing videos. Just my 2 cents
I understand where you're coming from, but in my defense the point was to clarify for those who may not know because it is a newer stat. I have to pair new age with old age ideals to appeal to a wider range of people watching this video. I used to use them more but because of comments like yours I have scaled it back to accommodate. I appreciate the feedback, I really do, because it gives me better perspective of what needs to be adjusted for future videos.
so you must hate when people talk about OPS before 1984, considering it was hardly used until then. makes no sense to ignore new found stats that make the game more easily accessible to the younger fans. just because a stat wasn't around doesn't make it invalid
@matthewstarjumper5286 hey thanks for assuming you know what I think about all stats and time periods when I made a comment about a specific thing he said! You must be a mind reader and know exactly what I think about everything then right? 🤔
@@Cam23fair enough. If I came across as rude I apologize as that wasn't my intent. Cuz I do love your content. And it's always getting better. No lie. Thanks for your reply and can't wait for the next video brother!
Your thinking on this makes no sense. One OPS+ definitely existed in the 1990s and it not being looked at is different than not existing at all. Two even in 1997 you didn’t need to look at OPS+ to compare how good players were offensively. Everybody’s OPS was higher at the time and a 779 OPS in 1997 was probably not looked as that great even then. Three I just can’t understand the thinking of not using the best and most important stats just because they didn’t exist or weren’t used back then. We use those stats because they’re the best way of showing how good a player was. Past evaluations had bigger flaws and we currently have the best way to show how good you were.
Great video. It is laughable to me to hear people act like Sosa had no talent until PEDs, that made him who he was and will give McGwire the pass that he was on the Cooperstown track prior to using... I'm not arguing either way, both were talented players and deserve to be in HOF. I'll say, Selig is in and the players of the era who are certainly generational players should be in as well. It shouldn't matter if you like them or not... If this is clouding the voting choices by the writers then said writer shouldn't have a vote. Simple as that. I love the Hall as I've said many times and the history of baseball and the mid to late 80s thru early 2000s is a part of that history. Just my opinion, if you disagree I'm ok with that, but baseball writers have failed to put in deserving players, Ron Santo is a shining example, now they are doing it to Dave Parker. Bottom line if you don't fit a mold, PEDs or no PEDs then You're not getting in. They will use whatever means necessary as the gate keepers, the character claus, but I've never seen them use it to induct a player- Dale Murphy should be in. If they think you will get in and that you shouldn't be in they will create a rule to keep you off the ballot- Pete Rose. It's really quite ridiculous. I'm not saying Rose is a HOF person but his game, between the lines, is worthy. Even said PED guys were able to be on ballot. I think even Shoeless Joe was on the ballot. Bottom line- the history of baseball is messy and that seems like an understatement. But it is history. Great players aren't made great by using PEDs or we'd have a lot of people in line to get started on their baseball careers. Let's stop acting like these guys were saints, players have been looking for an edge thru the whole of the games existence. Nonetheless, a great video and i look forward to the next. I'd like to see Votto or Ryne Sandberg. Thanks! ⚾👏
You're right on, baseball history is messy and it's the Hall of Fame, recognizing careers not integrity. If it was, there should be a mass exodus to "clean it up." I appreciate that, thank you for watching and great suggestions!
Steriods!!! 3 times 60 homruns. And didn't win homerun titles. Bonds 73 hrs. It's not steroids? That means Aaron Judge has the most 62. Without steriods
he should get in the HOF. theres been others who cheated in different ways besides steroids that are in its not fair to single out steroid users alone. and btw sammy is a funny dude saying the most he was on was Flintstones multi vitamins what a joker 😂😂😂
Sosa just had too much talent from the beginning for me to completely diminish his achievements. Steroids or not, how many players were putting up 600 home runs and being an iron man for a decade? And there was a point earlier in his career when he was actually a damn good fielder. Not to mention impact, where he really did have a major hand in reenergizing the sport after the strike, during which the powers-that-were in baseball were more than happy to reap the rewards from the steroids they knew were plaguing the league, same for most of the writers, only for them to get to back away to a fraudulent moral high ground when actual journalists started making it known. He was a very flawed person, probably incredibly insecure with a desperate need to be liked and accepted, but I don't need my legends to be flawless saints. If anything, some flaws make them more interesting to think about, and speak to the many philosophical layers of sports and baseball in particular (a sport of failure, that is). Maybe this comes from me living my whole life in the Bay and growing up watching Bonds before and after the steroids that I'm a little more forgiving of players who did them before, so I acknowledge there is perhaps a bias at work. Let me be clear, though: I'm not a defender of steroids, and I argue they should be banned, and I'm glad there are definitive punishments now. But, at the same time, I can't bring myself to lose sleep over them, particularly for players prior to the rules changes. Since there was no clear rule before, a player doing them was more of a moral failing than anything, whereas now they are clearly defined as against the rules and getting caught punishes your whole team. Using them now could derail a whole team's season, rather than just tarnishing an individual legacy, so there is that to consider for contemporary steroid use. Ultimately, it just goes back to the "don't meet your heroes" thing. Some of the greatest baseball players ever were assholes. Some of the greatest writers ever were legitimate horrible people. Some of the greatest filmmakers, the same. Obviously, the line will be drawn wherever we want to draw it, and it will depend on the perceived severity of these people's crimes. On one hand, consider a fascist writer who supported the Nazis, who also happened to be one of the most influential writers of the 20th Century...on the other, an athlete who probably took steroids to make him play even better than he already could. Kind of puts it into perspective how insignificant this kind of infraction really is, at least to me. Also, if you bother to get this far, please do Jeff Kent, the should-be HOFer and along the same lines of greats don't need to be great people.
Why did the Cubs kinda shun Sosa? McGwire and Bonds have been welcomed back to their cities with open arms. Do Chicago people hold a grudge longer? Lol
It has nothing to do with the fans and everything to do with their ownership. They expect him to come clean about his steroid use, which he continues to deny, and then apologize.
@@Cam23 I appreciate your response, and that totally makes sense to me 👍🏻 Sosa is definitely in that “deny ‘til you die” mindset so that can’t be helping his case
This steroid bullshit needs to die. All of these guys were great players and players have been using other types of PEDs forever. Let’s put these guys in the hall and move on.
I know he had issues with steroids but Ricketts needs to just get over it finally and let the man come back to Wrigley. Iirc the Giants had Bonds back and McGuire has been back to Busch stadium so if these guys can be welcomed back to their home ballparks Ricketts needs to let Sosa come back. Side note, had a 1990 Topps Tiffany Sosa card I bought at a garage sale for 5 bucks along with about 200 other cards in the 90s and sold it for almost 200 dollars back in the mid 00's.
He had issues with LYING to congress saying he didn't know how to speak English. A KNOWN LIAR should NEVER get a pass on anything. If you do give them a pass, there is something wrong with YOU and YOU should never be trusted. Liars stick together.
The joke is on everyone else including Hall of fame! He went from shining shoes in the Dominican Republic to Multi millionaire by “Juice”! Say hello to my corked bat!🦾
The game needed Sosa.. 💯
Sammy Sosa change his skin tone to the NEXT LEVEL!!
😂😂😂
White on, white on.
bruh!
😂
Just another hayter dude how many HRs did u hit?? Give the guy credit he rallied Wrigley for 10 years.
As a millennial from the Midwest, I am one of many whose love for the game was fueled by Sosa’s home run chase while watching on WGN. The game needed Sosa and McGwire after the strike, and used them accordingly. Sosa is clearly not perfect, but he was my favorite player growing up, and he’ll always be one of the greats to me.
Amen, and only those who don't respect anyone for their accomplisents clown on Sammy and all the other ball players who weren't ever straight up told and tested on what they could do to perform.
Same here, 100%
Can you do Jeff Kent or George Brett.
George Brett
Pls
Is Brett underrated? He had a fantastic career, but has he received the proper amount of laurels? God knows he has interesting stories in addition to his gaudy stats.
Yes please
I'd like to see Schmidt, Winfield, Fisk, Brett or Yount, he doesn't any videos of players who started out in the early 70's .
Wow! You hit another home run with this one! I can't tell you how much I love your channel, and especially the Insane Prime episodes. Very much appreciated my friend!🙏 And I probably asked before, if you'd please consider doing Steve Garvey or George Brett sometime.🤞🤞⚾️⚾️
I appreciate that, thank you for the kind words! Both great suggestions, George Brett in particular is in line for a video very soon...
This home run race was so fun to follow at the time
Manny Ramirez would be my choice for insane prime.
I second a manny video
Great choice !
Willie Mays
Hank Aaron
Ernie Banks
Josh Gibson
Andre Dawson
Can you make a video on them, Cam?
Another banger vid man👍👍👍👍
Thank you Sergio! 😎
Rafael Palmeiro
I would love to see a video of kenny lofton
Lance Berkman
That would be fire
McGwire, Sosa, Bonds, and Clemens at the very least should be in. They did nothing illegal and they still have to hit the ball. Someone hitting 50+ home runs and hitting .300 is almost unheard of, especially now.
Wanna say Judge is the only one to do that in the last 15 years at least.
My point is, it doesn't happen. Even hitting 40 home runs, most guys are hitting .220 or worse.
@@marzix427 I know, I'm agreeing with you. Just pointing out that there's only been 1 player to actually accomplish a .300+ avg and 50+ HR's in the last 15-20 years. It's just not something that happens anymore like you said.
Since 2004, there has been 5 seasons with .300 average and 50 homers. Ryan Howard, Aaron Judge twice, Shohei Ohtani, and Alex Rodriguez.
Also, while i do agree Bonds had an amazing career before 2000, it taints his legacy because you get a veteran whose played the game for years and you put him in the body of a 28 year old. So the whole steroids≠contact argument is kind of dumb
Robin Yount next please!
SAMMY SOSA .. BARRY BONDS .. MARK MCGWIRE .. JUAN GONZALEZ .. RAFAEL PALMEIRO .. ALEX RODRIGUEZ .. MANNY RAMIREZ .. GARY SHEFFIELD .. ALBERT BELLE .. SHOULD ALL BE IN THE MLB ⚾ HALL OF FAME ..
So gotta do A-Rod next
Lance Berkman ... so underrated
Pete Rose 🌹
I think steroid era players do deserve in. It is the hall if fame not the hall of saints. He was a great athlete who did a lot of amazing things on the field
Roids or not, it’s crazy all the stuff this guy along with Mark, Barry, Manny, Alex R, Rafael, etc is insane what they did because I’m no pro or never played like that but that hitting a baseball is way tougher than the TV makes it look..and the few times I did play I had trouble making contact..but it’s pretty insane either way..🤝🏼🤝🏼🤝🏼
Day 28 of asking for Ted Williams
Greatest hitter EVER!
Already did that bro
@@UnicornOfDepression Bonds was a better hitter than Williams
@mastermace7770 *NO.*
Ted missed 5 prime seasons due to war service.
Barry had 10+ years of steroids.
Yeah he did him check his channel
0:10 my mom took me to this game. We had standing room only tickets. McGwire's 2nd homerun of the game was in the top of the 10th to out the Cardinals ahead.
Please do Canseco or Will Clark soon. Eddie Murray or Ozzie would be cool too.
Sosa was already a stud before 98 but young people for get, thanks for showing this
You should do chase utley or Steve Carlton
Summer of 98 was my favorite baseball season ever
Adrián González, M. Mantle, Hanley Ramírez, Aramis R. , Félix Hernández, Steve Carlton, T. Tulowitzki, Willie Mays, Dave Parker, Willie Stargell, Bench,
Barry Bonds next
Stan Musial, Rogers Hornsby, Jimmie Foxx, Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb
Babe Ruth💪⚾️
Ty Cobb
Frank Thomas & Jeff Bagwell combo video.
Both were 1st basemen.
Both were born the same day.
Both in the Hall of Fame.
If I hadn't done an insane prime on both of them already I would probably be more inclined to make a vid comparing them
Best time of the week!!!
Please do Adrian Beltre 🙏
Already did
Where
@montygrip21 just checked he didn’t 💀
Not yet but hopefully soon!
@@Cam23 👍
Try Johnny bench he is regarded as the greatest catcher ever
Babe Ruth if possible
Dale Murphy
I did one on him last year! ua-cam.com/video/Kly3JU8LlVY/v-deo.htmlsi=cZaKY0G-yqFnEoM4
David Ortiz or Pedro Martinez. Those two Sox legends need to be studied
Imma say it till I die! If Bud Selig is in the HoF, Sammy, Bonds, Clemens, all of them deserve to be there too. Biggest sports fraud in the US!
Sammy Shuffle for days! This guy made me and A LOT of people fans back in the day. The ending hurt, but the journey was mostly so so sweet.
Pedro video if you haven't done one
Barry Larkin
george brett or joe morgan
Joe Morgan needs love probably won't be most watched but he qs greatest 2basemen even needs love
Joe morgan
My all time favorite player!
Barry Bonds Please 🙏
I remember getting so excited when the Orioles traded for him. I thought he’d be the same guy he was in the 90’s.
Do Jason Giambi.
Imagine hitting .308 with 50 hr 138 rbi and .406 obp and getting 9th in mvp . . .
Bruh..WILLIE MAYS
Robin Yount
Sosa was truly one of the greats.
Ted Williams?
A-Rod
If David Ortiz is in then Slammin Sammy definitely should be in Cooperstown
The man who basically resurrected the Power Hitter: "Big Daddy" Cecil Fielder.
Big poppy!!! Or Manny being manny
Shawn Green or Steve Garvey
Sammy is banished because he was on that 2003 list along with David Ortiz who is in Cooperstown.
?
HOF has a reputation for being hypocritical 😐
@@Cam23 The double standard or hypocrisy is almost laughable.
Great video! Keep it up.
@@SakAttack87 Thank you!
It's even dumber because Sammy was a complete player. Ortiz gets in being a fat DH on roids but Sosa gets snubbed despite being a good fielder and base runner to go along with superior hitting. . .
He was fun to watch you had to root for him ⚾️
9th in mvp in 1999? wth am i looking at
and 2000? 9th am i missing something
Sosa had 8 people finish in front of him both years you're not missing something 😂 that era of baseball was ridiculous
@@Cam23 insane
Its really really really annoying when you say things like "according to ops+ he was a league average hitter" as if anyone knew what ops+ was at the time. Thats why no one should use advanced metrics when talking about players that came before those stats existed. You talk about those stats as if the league used them since forever when thats not how any of that worked. Makes for bad moments in otherwise amazing videos. Just my 2 cents
I understand where you're coming from, but in my defense the point was to clarify for those who may not know because it is a newer stat. I have to pair new age with old age ideals to appeal to a wider range of people watching this video. I used to use them more but because of comments like yours I have scaled it back to accommodate. I appreciate the feedback, I really do, because it gives me better perspective of what needs to be adjusted for future videos.
so you must hate when people talk about OPS before 1984, considering it was hardly used until then. makes no sense to ignore new found stats that make the game more easily accessible to the younger fans. just because a stat wasn't around doesn't make it invalid
@matthewstarjumper5286 hey thanks for assuming you know what I think about all stats and time periods when I made a comment about a specific thing he said! You must be a mind reader and know exactly what I think about everything then right? 🤔
@@Cam23fair enough. If I came across as rude I apologize as that wasn't my intent. Cuz I do love your content. And it's always getting better. No lie. Thanks for your reply and can't wait for the next video brother!
Your thinking on this makes no sense. One OPS+ definitely existed in the 1990s and it not being looked at is different than not existing at all. Two even in 1997 you didn’t need to look at OPS+ to compare how good players were offensively. Everybody’s OPS was higher at the time and a 779 OPS in 1997 was probably not looked as that great even then. Three I just can’t understand the thinking of not using the best and most important stats just because they didn’t exist or weren’t used back then. We use those stats because they’re the best way of showing how good a player was. Past evaluations had bigger flaws and we currently have the best way to show how good you were.
Day 53 of asking for ted williams
Your jaw muscles also grow when you partake. But 9 seasons of 100 rbi. Hof
Great video. It is laughable to me to hear people act like Sosa had no talent until PEDs, that made him who he was and will give McGwire the pass that he was on the Cooperstown track prior to using... I'm not arguing either way, both were talented players and deserve to be in HOF. I'll say, Selig is in and the players of the era who are certainly generational players should be in as well. It shouldn't matter if you like them or not... If this is clouding the voting choices by the writers then said writer shouldn't have a vote. Simple as that. I love the Hall as I've said many times and the history of baseball and the mid to late 80s thru early 2000s is a part of that history. Just my opinion, if you disagree I'm ok with that, but baseball writers have failed to put in deserving players, Ron Santo is a shining example, now they are doing it to Dave Parker. Bottom line if you don't fit a mold, PEDs or no PEDs then You're not getting in. They will use whatever means necessary as the gate keepers, the character claus, but I've never seen them use it to induct a player- Dale Murphy should be in. If they think you will get in and that you shouldn't be in they will create a rule to keep you off the ballot- Pete Rose. It's really quite ridiculous. I'm not saying Rose is a HOF person but his game, between the lines, is worthy. Even said PED guys were able to be on ballot. I think even Shoeless Joe was on the ballot. Bottom line- the history of baseball is messy and that seems like an understatement. But it is history. Great players aren't made great by using PEDs or we'd have a lot of people in line to get started on their baseball careers. Let's stop acting like these guys were saints, players have been looking for an edge thru the whole of the games existence. Nonetheless, a great video and i look forward to the next. I'd like to see Votto or Ryne Sandberg. Thanks! ⚾👏
You're right on, baseball history is messy and it's the Hall of Fame, recognizing careers not integrity. If it was, there should be a mass exodus to "clean it up."
I appreciate that, thank you for watching and great suggestions!
No Slammin Sammy without the Roids…. 2005 Baltimore would have been him, skinny Sammy… The congressional meeting says it all, I speak no English….
Its WILD these seasons all resulted in multiple 9th place finishes for MVP in the National League lol
For real
Manny Ramirez or Jim Thome next!
Matt holiday
One of the best to ever lace up a pair of cleats with, or without steroids.
I love you
Steriods!!! 3 times 60 homruns. And didn't win homerun titles. Bonds 73 hrs. It's not steroids? That means Aaron Judge has the most 62. Without steriods
he should get in the HOF. theres been others who cheated in different ways besides steroids that are in its not fair to single out steroid users alone. and btw sammy is a funny dude saying the most he was on was Flintstones multi vitamins what a joker 😂😂😂
Sosa just had too much talent from the beginning for me to completely diminish his achievements. Steroids or not, how many players were putting up 600 home runs and being an iron man for a decade? And there was a point earlier in his career when he was actually a damn good fielder. Not to mention impact, where he really did have a major hand in reenergizing the sport after the strike, during which the powers-that-were in baseball were more than happy to reap the rewards from the steroids they knew were plaguing the league, same for most of the writers, only for them to get to back away to a fraudulent moral high ground when actual journalists started making it known. He was a very flawed person, probably incredibly insecure with a desperate need to be liked and accepted, but I don't need my legends to be flawless saints. If anything, some flaws make them more interesting to think about, and speak to the many philosophical layers of sports and baseball in particular (a sport of failure, that is). Maybe this comes from me living my whole life in the Bay and growing up watching Bonds before and after the steroids that I'm a little more forgiving of players who did them before, so I acknowledge there is perhaps a bias at work.
Let me be clear, though: I'm not a defender of steroids, and I argue they should be banned, and I'm glad there are definitive punishments now. But, at the same time, I can't bring myself to lose sleep over them, particularly for players prior to the rules changes. Since there was no clear rule before, a player doing them was more of a moral failing than anything, whereas now they are clearly defined as against the rules and getting caught punishes your whole team. Using them now could derail a whole team's season, rather than just tarnishing an individual legacy, so there is that to consider for contemporary steroid use. Ultimately, it just goes back to the "don't meet your heroes" thing. Some of the greatest baseball players ever were assholes. Some of the greatest writers ever were legitimate horrible people. Some of the greatest filmmakers, the same. Obviously, the line will be drawn wherever we want to draw it, and it will depend on the perceived severity of these people's crimes. On one hand, consider a fascist writer who supported the Nazis, who also happened to be one of the most influential writers of the 20th Century...on the other, an athlete who probably took steroids to make him play even better than he already could. Kind of puts it into perspective how insignificant this kind of infraction really is, at least to me.
Also, if you bother to get this far, please do Jeff Kent, the should-be HOFer and along the same lines of greats don't need to be great people.
Why did the Cubs kinda shun Sosa? McGwire and Bonds have been welcomed back to their cities with open arms. Do Chicago people hold a grudge longer? Lol
It has nothing to do with the fans and everything to do with their ownership. They expect him to come clean about his steroid use, which he continues to deny, and then apologize.
@@Cam23 I appreciate your response, and that totally makes sense to me 👍🏻 Sosa is definitely in that “deny ‘til you die” mindset so that can’t be helping his case
@@thomaslemon3971 Of course! Yeah it's fire v fire right now haha
"Steroids. Thanks for watching like and subscribe"
Easily one of the biggest frauds ever. 💉💉💉💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Willllllllllll claaaaaark
This steroid bullshit needs to die. All of these guys were great players and players have been using other types of PEDs forever. Let’s put these guys in the hall and move on.
😘🥰
The steroid era players deserve the nod, pitchers used as well. Like it or not it’s still the best #s era ever
I know he had issues with steroids but Ricketts needs to just get over it finally and let the man come back to Wrigley. Iirc the Giants had Bonds back and McGuire has been back to Busch stadium so if these guys can be welcomed back to their home ballparks Ricketts needs to let Sosa come back.
Side note, had a 1990 Topps Tiffany Sosa card I bought at a garage sale for 5 bucks along with about 200 other cards in the 90s and sold it for almost 200 dollars back in the mid 00's.
He had issues with LYING to congress saying he didn't know how to speak English. A KNOWN LIAR should NEVER get a pass on anything. If you do give them a pass, there is something wrong with YOU and YOU should never be trusted. Liars stick together.
Asterisk Roider
Steroid Era guys completely should be in the HOF. Pete Rose too.
💊 💉
Freddy garcia. Had shoulder surgery and had to learn to pitch again
Why are you doing cheaters
Because they are still worth doing videos on. They don’t just disappear from baseball history because they used steroids.
C'mon, Sammy didn't juice up. Neither did Canseco, Bonds, or McGwire. They're innocent.
because those times were exciting
Why you hating on my childhood
Could not have said it better myself
Shammy Sosa. FRAUD!!
The joke is on everyone else including Hall of fame! He went from shining shoes in the Dominican Republic to Multi millionaire by “Juice”! Say hello to my corked bat!🦾