Really he wasn’t even expected to play for the Dodgers, Lasorda was just trying to give him some attention so he could get an offer from a D-I baseball program
My favorite Pedro stat combination is that in 2000, he led the AL in K's, and had an 8.88 K/BB ratio, demonstrating the greatest combination of power, nastiness, and control in pitching history. Yet, he still hit 14 batters, 2nd in the AL. From 1999-2000, you know if Pedro hit you, it was no accident.
mrmacross my alltime favorite was when Pedro hit a batter in the arms and the baseball bounced up a few inches to the letters on the uniform and slid back down to his arms as he was walking towards first base. Varitek was walking behind waiting to see if he would charge the mound and the batter just took the ball and threw back to Pedro on the mound himself real casual like it was nothing getting hit by Pedro. totally no sold it LOL i wish i could remember who the batter was i still remember Jerry Remy laughing at the batter doing that to Pedro
@@shooter7426 I wanna say it was Rodger Clemens that this happened to but I could be misremembering. Was it in 2000 that this happened? or do you remember roughly? I think the Clemens hit happened near the end of the year but I don't remember what month.
Beef history is the best series on UA-cam. I specially love baseball beef histories, it's what makes the game even better. Great work from SB Nation, keep them coming.
What sucks is that the Mota Piazza fight doesn't exist anywhere on the internet. I remember seeing it live and it was funny because Piazza needed the whole bench to hold him back
@@Am-Not-Jarvis Well the reason Clemens hated Piazza was because Piazza absolutely owned Clemens. So I'm not really sure what you mean by it would only be 30 seconds
I'll never understand why Clemens was not thrown out of the game when he tossed the bat at Mike Piazza running up the first base line Roid Rage I hope that piece of s*** never gets in the Hall of Fame he's a liar he could have stayed in that 6 game of the 86 World Series he says the manager told him you're out of there all the players who were standing around to this day say Clements wanted out I liked him at the beginning of his career but lost all respect for him by the time he tossed that bat at Mike he could have injured him or that splinted sharp end could have ended Mike's baseball carrier and Mike didn't cry when he didn't get into the Hall of Fame first time he waited got what he deserved as far as the talk that little s*** and stuff like that that's just part of baseball so cut the s*** it goes on everywhere between different players in baseball I used to hate Pedro but have grown to love him he's a funny guy and I like his presents on the MLB Network as far as Mike's father the fat cat getting him in it's sure worked out best offencive catcher in baseball history so what his defense was not the best he did all right
@@mayoluck no not at all but trying to find a perspective in which that comment is funny, clever or even more than distantly and barely relevant could hinder a century or more...but at least your still defensive about it...20 years later and well that's funny at least
Moral of the story is that Dodgers management really screwed up in the 1990s. Could've had Piazza and Pedro, they also originally drafted Paul Konerko and Chase Utley if I remember correctly.
jasonfire34 Yess Dodgers front office in the 90’s were the stupidest of all time. And let’s not forget Adrian beltre ether Dodgers let go of 3 HOF, 3 corner stones to build a Championship team in the late 90’s/ early 00’ . I’m still shocked what they did. I would like to think the current dodgers wouldn’t make a mistake like that again, I’m happy we have a young core rn
Yes, Konerko started his career with the Dodgers. One thing they did right in the 90s was take a chance on a Japanese player playing in the big leagues. The Dodgers signing Hideo Nomo is the reason for every Japanese player playing in MLB the last 24 years. They also signed the first Korean baseball player the year before (Chan Ho. Park). In the 1980s, they gave away Sid Fernandez to the Mets, John Franco to the Reds, and Dave Stewart to the Rangers. I also read that the Dodgers would have signed Roger Clemens in 1983. but went for a left-hander after Steve Howe went AWOL.
IMightBeBiased that’s because they traded Martinez. If he was in the rotation with his brother and Nomo and Valdez all at the same they could’ve won pennants and maybe more and later they added Brown and Park. Things just never came together at once
@@imightbebiased9311 they've had two streaks of 4 straight ROYs. First one was 79-82, with Rick Sutcliffe, Steve Howe, Fernando Valenzuela, and Steve Sax, and then, in 92-96, it was Eric Karros, Mike Piazza, Raul Mondesi, Hideo Nomo, and then Todd Hollandsworth. Fun thing about the mid-90's streak, all 5 of them played in Bakersfield, California, my hometown. Granted, Hideo only played 1 game, but stil.
Thanks for filling in some blanks for me: didn't know Pedro Martinez had an older brother he teamed with on Dodgers, and didn't know Piazza was developed with them. What I knew of Mike Piazza was an extended post-game interview conducted by Jack Buck early in the catcher's career. I learned he had his own batting cage. Nice video....
@@joegti10 423 over 1823 attempts isn't impressive. Tony Pena threw out 656 over 1880 attempts and Ivan Rodriguez threw out 661 over 1447 attempts. What's really interesting is that not only was he bad at throwing out runners, but evidence suggests that his reputation might have caused runners to be more likely to steal against him. Over his career there was an average of 1.12 steal attempts per game. Compare that to, say, Jason Varitek - a catcher who is thought of as average as far as his arm even though the numbers indicate that he was just as bad as Piazza for CS (301 CS in 1293 attempts) but who only saw .87 attempts per game. Lazy Revolutionary mentions that he might have been good at framing pitches, and while I haven't seen the Catchella data which Baseball Prospectus created, I would observe that he did only allow 356 wild pitches and 102 passed balls over 1629 games, for .27 pitches not caught successfully per game. To compare, Varitek (who has a well-deserved reputation as a framer) allowed only 283 wild pitches and 105 passed balls for a total of .26 pitches not caught successfully per game. Pena is at .35 pitches not caught successfully per game and Rodriguez at .39 pitches not caught successfully per game. So, was Piazza's arm trash? Yep. Was he bad defensively? Depends what you define as defense. He maybe should've been a first baseman, though.
@@hushg2000 He got that triple A team in 2000 to a World Series. Brought excitement back to the Mets after that dumpster fire teams of the early 90's. DAFUQ you talking about?
Imagine what coulda been if they woulda stayed DODGERS. I only wish Piazza would come back to LA and greet the fans who loved him here, in LA where he had his best years
Gilbert Luna LA loved Piazza, but at the time Fans thought Mike was trying to abandon the Dodgers but mike just wanted money. Dodger were much more smaller market in the 90’s, today in 2019 dodgers mike would have gotten paid and been a HOF for the Dodgers
I’m one of the biggest Piazza fans there is and his beef w/ Clemens was 10x the beef he had w/ Pedro. I think in the end, Mike and Pedro were cordial teammates and fine w/ each other. As for Clemens, Mike would not give him a hug if he ran into him in the street today. The guy took karate lessons to learn how to fight because of Clemens. For real. That’s where there was beef. And, oh, as a footnote, Piazza handed Clemens his lunch whenever he faced him. His career numbers against him were absurd. Game winning home runs, grand slams, multiple big hits. He owned him.
i was in philly when the dodgers came and i watched mike piazza hit a grand slam in the 9th...everybody instantly shot to their feet involuntarily after hearing that crack of the bat echo everywhere....ill never forget that as the best moment i ever experienced at a baseball game...and my uncle was college roommates with the philly fanatic mascot.
Slow down with the “text” parts of the videos lol. Not all of us are sorted readers. The vids are great but those go along with and aren’t up long enough lol. Thanks ahead of time 👊🏽👍🏽
My Dad is from Montreal and says when he was a kid he would take the subway to Olympic Stadium to watch the Expos play. He always tells me about Pedro Martinez.
NY Rangers / NY Islanders/ NJ Devil's beef history NY Knicks/ NJ Nets mid 2000s Beef Anything baseball, I'm sure there's more with Bobby V How about Jeter & ARod?
Yes, Piazza wasn't much of a cather behind the plate, but displayed awesome power as a batter. Pedro was a little controversial at times, but one of the finest pitchers of his era.
I feel like there are a couple of NY Mets ones... Like John Rocker, Chipper Jones or some of the Phillies players but maybe that's just me imagining stuff. Didn't Bobby V have issues with the Alou family?
This is so random I live in Vero at was sitting on first base line when Piazza and Mota got into that shoving match. No one knew wtf was going on happened out of nowhere.
I mean, you can kind of understand why piazza might feel attacked by dominican players given the whole training camp thing and then multiple dominican pitchers hitting him on separate occasions. Whether it was true or not is a different thing, but you can see his perspective.
7:30 makes no sense. He does not argue that they should not cater to hispanic players. Read the three words RIGHT AFTER the highlighted section .... "AND THEY SHOULD."
Their beef was like only medium rare beef... medium at best. I prefer the well done beefs. Those are fun history's, like say for example the red wings-avalanche beef over the hit from Claude on Chris Draper. Now that's some well done kobe beef.
I seriously think the baseball beefs are the best. It might be that they play with or against their beef partners so many more times than the other sports that there just more opportunities to have confrontations. Plus, fighting is somewhat normal and baseball is probably the most frustrating sport to play that pits opponents against each other (so golf is excluded).
Piazza seems like a good guy, I couldn't believe that things got so f--d up that the Dodgers had to trade him. He's about the only Dodger player that I would stop whatever I was doing and watch his at bats. I've never seen anyone hit the ball as hard as he did. He hit line drives to the wall and would end up with a single. Yeah he was a little below average speed but even for the slowest runners off the wall is a double. He tomahawked a shoulder high fastball from Curt Schilling halfway up the pavilion in right-center, took an ankle high pitch on the outside corner and lined it just inside the RF foul pole. I saw him hit one off Pedro that cleared the BACK wall of the bullpen. It was the only run of the game. And of course he hit one onto the pavilion roof and upper deck in Philly ASG. And he has the longest HR ever at Coors. It says 496ft. but just watch it no one has ever hit a ball deep onto the concourse in dead center field. Pedro is a cocky m/f but his numbers speak for themselves. When you look at him on the mound it doesn't seem possible that a little guy like that could fire the pill like he did. These are 2 players you'd want on your team regardless on attitudes.
Mike piazza was drafted in the 62nd round he turned to be the fastest drafted hall of famer! AND Ted Williams saw a young Mike hit and (I belive he said this) This is the greatest hitters I have ever seen
He was born and raised in Pennsylvania, only his grandad was Italian. And speaking Italian doesn't mean your Spanish accent will be good. They're different languages.
Piazza is 100% right about the language. Learning how to speak English will help your team and your value. Look at the UFC there are rarely any stars that dont speak English
Kinda crazy how piazza getting picked was a favor and he ended up in the hof
I bet his dad felt vindicated - trust me, my son is NOT just a rich kid! 'yeah yeah just give me the money and he'll sneak into the minor leagues' 😅
It's also crazy how Piazza getting picked was a favor yet he criticizes Latino players because of their english.
Really he wasn’t even expected to play for the Dodgers, Lasorda was just trying to give him some attention so he could get an offer from a D-I baseball program
MANCHESTER UNITED thanks for letting me know, I will try to stop loving baseball and love a more popular sport.
i love those kind of stories. Just like when Nikola Jokic got drafted in the NBA 2nd round he was sleeping
Prime Pedro for 6 years and 75 million? Wow, that sounds like such a bargain 20 years later.
you have gerrit cole signing a 9 year 324 million, for a borderline future hall of famer
😂 yeah seriously
Jerweh lets hope Cole can touch Pedro’s greatness
probably won't since they're two different kinds of pitchers
Pedro Sucks (yes I’m a yankees fan)
My favorite Pedro stat combination is that in 2000, he led the AL in K's, and had an 8.88 K/BB ratio, demonstrating the greatest combination of power, nastiness, and control in pitching history. Yet, he still hit 14 batters, 2nd in the AL. From 1999-2000, you know if Pedro hit you, it was no accident.
mrmacross my alltime favorite was when Pedro hit a batter in the arms and the baseball bounced up a few inches to the letters on the uniform and slid back down to his arms as he was walking towards first base.
Varitek was walking behind waiting to see if he would charge the mound and the batter just took the ball and threw back to Pedro on the mound himself real casual like it was nothing getting hit by Pedro.
totally no sold it LOL
i wish i could remember who the batter was
i still remember Jerry Remy laughing at the batter doing that to Pedro
@@shooter7426 I wanna say it was Rodger Clemens that this happened to but I could be misremembering. Was it in 2000 that this happened? or do you remember roughly? I think the Clemens hit happened near the end of the year but I don't remember what month.
Imagine If Pedro Hit Pujols Intentionally Oh Boy Pujols Would Have Pedro By The Throat
Yea, and Martinez got whooped in all of the mound chargings that happened.
Beef history is the best series on UA-cam. I specially love baseball beef histories, it's what makes the game even better. Great work from SB Nation, keep them coming.
What sucks is that the Mota Piazza fight doesn't exist anywhere on the internet. I remember seeing it live and it was funny because Piazza needed the whole bench to hold him back
@@PrimetimeGoody nice
ua-cam.com/video/mCqLO9sTbYM/v-deo.html
Ok now do one on Piazza vs Roger Clemens
I think it would be a 30 second video
@@Am-Not-Jarvis there's actually more to it than what was shown in this video
@@Am-Not-Jarvis Well the reason Clemens hated Piazza was because Piazza absolutely owned Clemens. So I'm not really sure what you mean by it would only be 30 seconds
I'll never understand why Clemens was not thrown out of the game when he tossed the bat at Mike Piazza running up the first base line Roid Rage I hope that piece of s*** never gets in the Hall of Fame he's a liar he could have stayed in that 6 game of the 86 World Series he says the manager told him you're out of there all the players who were standing around to this day say Clements wanted out I liked him at the beginning of his career but lost all respect for him by the time he tossed that bat at Mike he could have injured him or that splinted sharp end could have ended Mike's baseball carrier and Mike didn't cry when he didn't get into the Hall of Fame first time he waited got what he deserved as far as the talk that little s*** and stuff like that that's just part of baseball so cut the s*** it goes on everywhere between different players in baseball I used to hate Pedro but have grown to love him he's a funny guy and I like his presents on the MLB Network as far as Mike's father the fat cat getting him in it's sure worked out best offencive catcher in baseball history so what his defense was not the best he did all right
Steroids Vs Roger Clemens
Still can't forget Piazza's "I'm not gay" conference. lol
The real gay Met was Bobby Valentine, who screwed the owner, players, and fans!
Covfefe Hamberder 😆😆
I'm still not convinced
@@robynbennett793 i hope it doesnt keep you from completing your daily activities 20 yrs later....
@@mayoluck no not at all but trying to find a perspective in which that comment is funny, clever or even more than distantly and barely relevant could hinder a century or more...but at least your still defensive about it...20 years later and well that's funny at least
Moral of the story is that Dodgers management really screwed up in the 1990s. Could've had Piazza and Pedro, they also originally drafted Paul Konerko and Chase Utley if I remember correctly.
jasonfire34 Yess Dodgers front office in the 90’s were the stupidest of all time. And let’s not forget Adrian beltre ether Dodgers let go of 3 HOF, 3 corner stones to build a Championship team in the late 90’s/ early 00’ . I’m still shocked what they did. I would like to think the current dodgers wouldn’t make a mistake like that again, I’m happy we have a young core rn
@@aaronsaladbar97 IIRC, they had 4 ROYs in a row, and couldn't turn it into anything more than one super-brief playoff run before falling apart.
Yes, Konerko started his career with the Dodgers. One thing they did right in the 90s was take a chance on a Japanese player playing in the big leagues. The Dodgers signing Hideo Nomo is the reason for every Japanese player playing in MLB the last 24 years. They also signed the first Korean baseball player the year before (Chan Ho. Park).
In the 1980s, they gave away Sid Fernandez to the Mets, John Franco to the Reds, and Dave Stewart to the Rangers. I also read that the Dodgers would have signed Roger Clemens in 1983. but went for a left-hander after Steve Howe went AWOL.
IMightBeBiased that’s because they traded Martinez. If he was in the rotation with his brother and Nomo and Valdez all at the same they could’ve won pennants and maybe more and later they added Brown and Park. Things just never came together at once
@@imightbebiased9311 they've had two streaks of 4 straight ROYs. First one was 79-82, with Rick Sutcliffe, Steve Howe, Fernando Valenzuela, and Steve Sax, and then, in 92-96, it was Eric Karros, Mike Piazza, Raul Mondesi, Hideo Nomo, and then Todd Hollandsworth. Fun thing about the mid-90's streak, all 5 of them played in Bakersfield, California, my hometown. Granted, Hideo only played 1 game, but stil.
That wasn't goofy Spanish. Piazza said those words pretty well.
It's because it's a white guy speaking Spanish. Everyone always rags on white people speaking Spanish.
S. Iacomus You know. Not like the whole country of Spain exists.
Towelie You're a towel.
Quiet! SB Nation has to keep the narrative moving. White = bad.
Nope
Next Beef History: SB Nation Vs The Fans - The issue of Jon Bois
*W H E R E I S J O N ?*
He is making a 2-hour video should come in November if I remember correctly
@@josephkelleher3743 about mma or ufc with Felix Biederman from ChapoTrapHouse
That story is not finished
i never liked him
Beef between Piazza and Pedro? WOW this is AWESOME!! I am a Mets fan and had NO idea. This video is EXTREMELY well done. Great work!!!
Beef History : Dan Marino vs Ray Finkle
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Laces out!
or Einhorn
@@TheJester39 COVFEFE!!!!
Your gun is digging into my hip
Thanks for filling in some blanks for me: didn't know Pedro Martinez had an older brother he teamed with on Dodgers, and didn't know Piazza was developed with them. What I knew of Mike Piazza was an extended post-game interview conducted by Jack Buck early in the catcher's career. I learned he had his own batting cage. Nice video....
Mike Piazza is what happens when the DH wants to play defense
*Visualizes David Ortiz awkwardly fielding ground balls during batting practice of road interleague games.
Kameratyp the guy played in the national league.
dunno about that. piazza did throw out 423 base stealers in his career. also caught no hitters.
Recent metrics suggest he was actually quite good at framing pitches though.
@@joegti10 423 over 1823 attempts isn't impressive. Tony Pena threw out 656 over 1880 attempts and Ivan Rodriguez threw out 661 over 1447 attempts.
What's really interesting is that not only was he bad at throwing out runners, but evidence suggests that his reputation might have caused runners to be more likely to steal against him. Over his career there was an average of 1.12 steal attempts per game. Compare that to, say, Jason Varitek - a catcher who is thought of as average as far as his arm even though the numbers indicate that he was just as bad as Piazza for CS (301 CS in 1293 attempts) but who only saw .87 attempts per game.
Lazy Revolutionary mentions that he might have been good at framing pitches, and while I haven't seen the Catchella data which Baseball Prospectus created, I would observe that he did only allow 356 wild pitches and 102 passed balls over 1629 games, for .27 pitches not caught successfully per game. To compare, Varitek (who has a well-deserved reputation as a framer) allowed only 283 wild pitches and 105 passed balls for a total of .26 pitches not caught successfully per game. Pena is at .35 pitches not caught successfully per game and Rodriguez at .39 pitches not caught successfully per game.
So, was Piazza's arm trash? Yep. Was he bad defensively? Depends what you define as defense. He maybe should've been a first baseman, though.
WHEN ARE WE GETTING RAJON RONDO VS CHRIS PAUL?!?!?!?!!?!
We might need a Drummond vs Joel Embiid one after this season maybe
@@Karmy. Embiid vs Whiteside or Drummond sounds more likely
@@ChuckyBeingChucky yeah I meant Drummond
I def saw rondo vs Paul on one of these channels
Maybe when you're gonna stop typing in all caps. Just a guess
I still can't believe the Dodgers let Piazza get away.
80's Nostalgia Guy he was a bum coming from a Mets fan
Pedro brought a ring to Boston, ... wtf did piazza ever do? Lol
And Pedro no wonder they havent won a ring since 88
@@hushg2000 He got that triple A team in 2000 to a World Series. Brought excitement back to the Mets after that dumpster fire teams of the early 90's. DAFUQ you talking about?
Gary Sheffield was better or just as good. It wasn't that bad of a trade.
Ayy more MLB beefs
If we've learned one thing via beef history, it's that the Baseball Gods and the Hockey Gods love beef
Awesome, two of my favorite MLB legends.
Imagine what coulda been if they woulda stayed DODGERS. I only wish Piazza would come back to LA and greet the fans who loved him here, in LA where he had his best years
Gilbert Luna LA loved Piazza, but at the time Fans thought Mike was trying to abandon the Dodgers but mike just wanted money. Dodger were much more smaller market in the 90’s, today in 2019 dodgers mike would have gotten paid and been a HOF for the Dodgers
4:48 I can hear Pedro saying “Hmm, eureka.” I’m happy he was on the Mets, even if he wasn’t at his prime.
Michael Crabtree vs Aquib Talib
crabtree vs sherman also
@@strikeout77777 sherman vs the world
I’m one of the biggest Piazza fans there is and his beef w/ Clemens was 10x the beef he had w/ Pedro. I think in the end, Mike and Pedro were cordial teammates and fine w/ each other. As for Clemens, Mike would not give him a hug if he ran into him in the street today. The guy took karate lessons to learn how to fight because of Clemens. For real. That’s where there was beef. And, oh, as a footnote, Piazza handed Clemens his lunch whenever he faced him. His career numbers against him were absurd. Game winning home runs, grand slams, multiple big hits. He owned him.
thanks for the DEEP Beef.
explains a lot of Mets history
Piazza vs Clemens was the beef I remembered most. That one got pretty insane.
That's because Roger Clemens is 100 percent crazy.
Good work. Great journalism. You did your home work.
Really well done video on a very specific topic. Nice work!
Fantastic!! Love the research. Keep it coming!
Legit beef that won't go away: Pedro Martinez vs Jorge Posada.
i was in philly when the dodgers came and i watched mike piazza hit a grand slam in the 9th...everybody instantly shot to their feet involuntarily after hearing that crack of the bat echo everywhere....ill never forget that as the best moment i ever experienced at a baseball game...and my uncle was college roommates with the philly fanatic mascot.
For a video in the future can you please do the beef history of ty Cobb and honus wagner
These guys were some of the best of their era with uber competitive drive. All in good fun. The game gets hot, but there was always respect.
Good episode, thank you.
Beef History: Paul Simon Vs Art Garfunkel
Slow down with the “text” parts of the videos lol. Not all of us are sorted readers. The vids are great but those go along with and aren’t up long enough lol. Thanks ahead of time 👊🏽👍🏽
piazza’s son is on my baseball team. kid is an absolute beast
Thats awesome!
Fun fact: Piazza has a full penthouse in Roger Clemens head
Both of these men are legends.
My Dad is from Montreal and says when he was a kid he would take the subway to Olympic Stadium to watch the Expos play. He always tells me about Pedro Martinez.
NY Rangers / NY Islanders/ NJ Devil's beef history
NY Knicks/ NJ Nets mid 2000s Beef
Anything baseball, I'm sure there's more with Bobby V
How about Jeter & ARod?
They did do Avery/Brodeur
I hate the devils so god damn much
LGI
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It would have to be Ranger vs Devils/Isles. The Devils and Isles have weirdly never had a rivalry
Chris Webber & Jalen Rose
Do Tonya Harding vs. Nancy Kerrigan
Just watch "I, Tonya"
Nationals vs a postseason series win
When is the last time the Braves won a postseason series? LOL
😆😆😆🔥💯
Not anymore.
@David Ferguson Someone has to say it.... But this comment aged reeeeeeeal badly.
Maybe Bryce Harper vs. a postseason series win?
Yes, Piazza wasn't much of a cather behind the plate, but displayed awesome power as a batter. Pedro was a little controversial at times, but one of the finest pitchers of his era.
Piazza was right then and now in calling this little burnt Weiner a little pr---.💯👍👍🤭😅😂🤣🤣
haven't been this early since the last pretty good #FreeJonBois
Congratulations on 500K Subs!
You should do Piazza and Clemens. Much more to it.
I feel like there are a couple of NY Mets ones... Like John Rocker, Chipper Jones or some of the Phillies players but maybe that's just me imagining stuff.
Didn't Bobby V have issues with the Alou family?
Best baseballs channel
This is so random I live in Vero at was sitting on first base line when Piazza and Mota got into that shoving match. No one knew wtf was going on happened out of nowhere.
2:01 "he pitched is only no-hitter" cause of course, all pitchers have multiple no-hit games...
At least Mike Piazza played more than well enough to make up for the way he entered to the majors
I didn't know his dad got him in. I was always happy to have him on my Mets
Mike said that really well. He actually speaks Spanish way better than he does Italian.
I mean, you can kind of understand why piazza might feel attacked by dominican players given the whole training camp thing and then multiple dominican pitchers hitting him on separate occasions. Whether it was true or not is a different thing, but you can see his perspective.
Also Pedro and Mota had reputations for hitting people and starting fights
Nice thank you 👍 great job
The beef series is the best thing goin i love these.....
In that clip of Pedro hitting Sanders while with the Expos, Pedro was 5 outs away from a perfect game... And still got charged
Never sent love I do now haters will hate I like you guys content borned in 1980 love baseball history
Pedro all time great one of my favorites
Y'all must do a rewinder for the TJ Oshie olympic shootout
or the miracle on ice
I enjoy the musical motif which accompanies the cooking of the beef
When Pedro hit Sanders that broke up a no hitter, one of the few accidental hbp he had
I remember going to Cooperstown to see piazza induction it was a great experience
good to see Mike "lover boy" Piazza on SB after his Funhaus fame
"Hey Seth, who is your favorite soccer player?"
Seth: 0:08
You should do Piazza and Clemens. That was epic.
7:30 makes no sense. He does not argue that they should not cater to hispanic players. Read the three words RIGHT AFTER the highlighted section .... "AND THEY SHOULD."
Odell beckham jr VS the kickers net, cant wait for the video
Mike Piazza vs Belle and Sebastian?
Hey, that song in the Juno Soundtrack was how many of us learned about him!
Pedro was awesome on and off the Diamond lol
Love the videos...wonder if you have the Puig - MadBum beef?
Missed your chance at “Beef Webbington.”
Nelson Doubleday signed Piazza to that large contract at the time. Fred Wilpon had no intentions of resigning him.
You could do a whole series of Pedro Martinez Beef History. You could do Posada and Clemens, for example.
Piazza is badass. The show stats are insane.
Their beef was like only medium rare beef... medium at best. I prefer the well done beefs. Those are fun history's, like say for example the red wings-avalanche beef over the hit from Claude on Chris Draper. Now that's some well done kobe beef.
The Clemens bat throw never gets old. Haha.
"didn't know the MLB draft had that many rounds..." :DDD
Pedro Martinez - The Face of the Boston Red Sox!
I seriously think the baseball beefs are the best. It might be that they play with or against their beef partners so many more times than the other sports that there just more opportunities to have confrontations. Plus, fighting is somewhat normal and baseball is probably the most frustrating sport to play that pits opponents against each other (so golf is excluded).
Just got into this series through the Switzer vs Aikman. I'd love to see a Jimmy Johnson vs Jerruh
I still hate that the MLB had that strike because the Expos would and should still be in MTL. The strike hurt MLB but it killed the Expos.
pedro martinez is my favorite baseball player
They were teammates in Triple A Albuquerque also.
Piazza seems like a good guy, I couldn't believe that things got so f--d up that the Dodgers had to trade him. He's about the only Dodger player that I would stop whatever I was doing and watch his at bats. I've never seen anyone hit the ball as hard as he did. He hit line drives to the wall and would end up with a single. Yeah he was a little below average speed but even for the slowest runners off the wall is a double. He tomahawked a shoulder high fastball from Curt Schilling halfway up the pavilion in right-center, took an ankle high pitch on the outside corner and lined it just inside the RF foul pole. I saw him hit one off Pedro that cleared the BACK wall of the bullpen. It was the only run of the game. And of course he hit one onto the pavilion roof and upper deck in Philly ASG. And he has the longest HR ever at Coors. It says 496ft. but just watch it no one has ever hit a ball deep onto the concourse in dead center field. Pedro is a cocky m/f but his numbers speak for themselves. When you look at him on the mound it doesn't seem possible that a little guy like that could fire the pill like he did. These are 2 players you'd want on your team regardless on attitudes.
When will we see Pedro Martinez's beef with Jorge Posada
Good job. What kind of microphone do you use?
Now batting, MIKE PIAZZA!
-Master Betty
As a Yankee fan Piazza is the only met I respected.
Diving means that one is looking for an outside pitch, not leaning into the pitch
Now this is some good beef, from sinister rivals to a decent acquaintanceship.
Beef History: Shaq vs Javale McGee
Do one on the og it and Jordan
Mike piazza was drafted in the 62nd round he turned to be the fastest drafted hall of famer! AND Ted Williams saw a young Mike hit and (I belive he said this) This is the greatest hitters I have ever seen
Pedro's picture in the Expos uniform is biutiful
Crazy that the highest deal in baseball was only 75 mil when years later Mike Trout is tripling that
Trout's contract is 6 times bigger
@@johnneville1760 thanks for the confirmation, i really didn't wanna do the simple math. I also forgot to add "more than" before tripling
that was not goofy Spanish he pronounced it perfectly. He's Italian.
He was born and raised in Pennsylvania, only his grandad was Italian. And speaking Italian doesn't mean your Spanish accent will be good. They're different languages.
For British fans, John Terry v Wayne Bridge Beef history
Both should of been Dodgers for life. We probably would of won a world series😤
Piazza is 100% right about the language. Learning how to speak English will help your team and your value. Look at the UFC there are rarely any stars that dont speak English
SB Nation vs Jon Bois Fans