I'll never forget, while being interviewed in the locker room after the ball hit Jose's head for a HR, Canseco said "They'll probably show that replay on SportsCenter for the next 100 days". ESPN did!
Honestly, the question is, which play is more embarrassing: The Butt Fumble or the Dome Run by Canseco? Both were incredibly embarrassing and hilarious to watch, and both resulted in the other team scoring.
The fact he was in the 40/40 club for homeruns and also was fast enough to steal 40 bases while having the build of a pro weightlifter pretty much proves right there that he was on steroids haha
@@llamacebu216 well, they do improve your arm strength... which allows you to have greater bat speed and hit the ball with greater force... so idk where the fuck you're coming from bud. They also help you run faster, see Tyson Gay or Ben Johnson.
THE BRAIN SPECIALIST they don’t just make you stronger by taking them.. you have to already be not only a great baseball player but you have to workout hard too. It’s not magic juice you take to become a god
@@wick764 Iknow, but it still gives you an unfair advantage by boosting your physique to levels beyond what you could reach. No unaided player could do what Barry Bonds did with roids.
Every Christmas, my grandma would give me a $50 savings bond, and sometime in 91 or 92, I decided I would cash out all those and use them on a Jose Canseco Donruss Rated Rookie which was worth like $60 at the time. My dad laughed and laughed and laughed and said "Yeah no you're not doing that." Thank god
a 1990 us savings bond is worth face value. $50. a gem mint jose rated rookie is about $180. as long as you were super selective on the condition you would be out ahead.
@Sir-Lean Serve-Daily , depends on the type of savings bonds. most of the savings bonds sold in the 80s and 90s are EE series bonds. these were marketed to parents/grandparents as an investment type gift. These were sold at half vale and they reach the full face value after 20 years. So you pay $25 for a $50 bond that will be worth $50 in 20 years.
Jose was the man from 88 to 92. Probably the most popular and one of the most recognizable athletes of that time. Jose was one of the last breeds of baseball players who were household names in America, including the likes of Griffey, Bonds, Clemens. Now, most casual sports fan barely can name 5 baseball players lol. I miss 80s and early 90s baseball.
Yep I’d say early 2000s guys are in there too like David Ortiz, Albert Pujols, Johnny Damon, etc as baseball was still extremely popular until around 2010
I witnessed an unassisted triple play literally feet in front of me, without looking away, and had no idea what happened. Suddenly the game ended (it was the bottom of the 9th). I tell everyone I saw it, and I did, but in the moment I didn't know what I saw.
Well done. See what you can dig up on the Padre legend Nate Colbert. His home runs at Jack Murphy (30 ft wall) in left center were unreal. 500 footers before they could measure them.
Kind eyes: My wife used that phrase whenever she talked about Johnny Damon. "He has kind eyes." Which meant: I'd totally leave you for Johnny if he gave me the time of day.
I was in the stands for the Canseco homer at Yankee Stadium. Hardest hit ball I've ever seen. The sound it made slamming off the upper deck was amazing. I almost caught a matt stairs homer later in that game in the right field bleachers.
Dude I LOVE how Jomboy picks up on and narrates subtle cues that hint at a person's internal dialogue. "Yeah next time I'm just gonna use my glove like this"
Dude says "you guys wanna talk about Jose Canseco?" almost assuming I did. I did not. Then I watch a trusted Jomboy video and realized yes. Yes I do. That batting stance looked like that Irish guy (if I remember correctly) from Punch Out.
I was born January 1982. Jose Canseco was my absolute favorite player in the world all my life. And he still is to this day. Ball bouncing off his head for a homerun notwithstanding, he was a gold glove right fielder. I watched him single-handedly demolish the Yankees in 1998 Yankee Stadium. He hit a grand slam to tie the game in the seventh inning, and a diving stop in right field to save the game. Stan Javier won that game with a three-run homer in the ninth inning.
Hey jomboy, just wanna say your channel is killing it. I don’t watch baseball at all. But the way you breakdown things make it’s SUPER interesting. From the mind games to the funny ejections. It makes it super fun. Thanks bro.
Dude, you're like a baseball celebrity now... it's awesome. They needed your insight to help bust the Houston Trashtros. The MLB needs to revoke those rings ASAP too, IMO.
@@CasiodorusRex I don't think anyone would really be clamoring to put the 51st RF of all time in the hall even if he were a boy scout. Not that it matters, tons of hall of famers were juicing in the 60's and 70's and haven't come clean. Maybe he should be in for being the first guy to own up to it.
My favorite Jose Canseco memory is at a golf tournament at the course I worked at. During the longest drive event he drove the ball to the ladies tee box 15 feet in front of him... It was glorious
Adding to weird Canseco stuff: I worked as an usher at the NJ Jackals in the CanAm League, and for a short time Canseco was a coach of one of the teams in the league lol
And after all of that he went to Japan to take part in an MMA tournament called "Super Hulk", which was stacked with people even huger than he was. Canseco fought against a 7 foot tall Korean man named Choi Hong Man who was a professional kickboxer and part-time MMA fighter. His fighting style was defined as "baseball" and he lost after literally running around the ring and flopping to the ground. I give him respect that he got in the ring and I thank him for never doing it again. It was funny.
In this corner we have a professional kickboxer and part-time MMA fighter with 20 fights and 18 knockouts. In the other corner we have a baseball player with 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases... LMFAO
He also pitched in a game, has an identical twin named Ozzie Canseco who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, and the homerun off top the head is on par with "Butt Fumble" from Mark Sanchez....🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️😂😂😂😂😂
This is when I started to hate the yankess. They only got him so he wouldn't be threat to them, and they rarely used him. That was just low of the yankess to do that.
So I was lucky enough to meet Jose and do a Q&A with him. Great guy actually, super proud of being in the 40 and 40. He said it’s his greatest baseball accomplishment. He also signed a photo for me that reads “Nate, keep your head up”. He even got a chuckle out of it.
Andy Berger Denny neagle sucked, cone replaced him in that critical World Series game, keep in mind he was throwing high 80s tops at this point, somehow got mike piazza out which was ridiculous, Torre later said he was going to let him go another inning but wanted to take the chance and pinch-hit Canseco. Canseco struck out without a real fight plus Cone couldn’t return to the game, Torre said he immediately regretted it
Jom Boy, we NEED the breakdown of all the fights for the battle of Alberta between The Oilers & The Flames from this past week or so now. Huge line brawl with a goalie fight at center ice!
@@edwardcoyle5425 same stadium as the post renovation stadium, the renovation was dramatic but it wasn’t exactly a soldier field type of desecration where you can’t even call it the same stadium. And yes I know when Yankee Stadium reopened after the renovation it was called “new Yankee Stadium” for a while, I have a poster for a boxing match using that name
Circa 1987, I saw Canseco hit a HR in Yankee Stadium that went off the facing of the upper deck in left field, very close to where it ended in left-center. That was one of the longest HRs I ever saw with my own eyes, right up there with Piazza's 482-foot shot off Mendoza at Shea.
It's been a while scene I researched the numbers, but I remember that Clemens loved having Jose around. For some odd reason Rodger performed better when Jose was his teammate....and this was in Boston, Toronto and New York.
Everything I know about Canseco I learned from Lonely Island's Bash Brothers Experience. After Jomboy, that's the second thing that got me into baseball
I remember him because in 1988 my little brother’s room was absolutely filled with Jose Canseco cards (40/40 man!!!!) and stuff. And of course our mother never stoped buying him new Joses.
Joe Torre has actually talked about that pinch-hit appearance Canseco had in the 2000 World Series. Torre had pulled Denny Neagle after 4 innings and brought in an ancient David Cone on a hunch. By some miracle, Cone (who wasn’t throwing more than about 87 at this point) got past Mike Piazza to end a scoreless inning. Torre said he wanted to ride Cone for another inning, especially knowing that it was likely his final appearance as a Yankee, but instead decided to pinch-hit Canseco on another hunch. Conseco struck out, Cone never pitched for the Yankees again but won his 4th ring in 5 years with that meaningful strikeout of Piazza being his contribution to the 2000 title. Meanwhile Canseco also got a (mostly meaningless to him and to the Yankees I’m sure) ring that I’m not 100% sure he even still has.
When Canseco and McGwire batted 3-4 in Oakland as "The Bash Brothers" it was like WWF meets MLB. You'd tune in to those games like, "who are these two going to fuck up on the mound tonight"
A year after Jose left N.Y. he played for Trenton N.J. in an independent league and came to Somerset N.J. to play the Patriots. Armed with a glove & an 86 Dunruss rated rookie in my pocket, I sat in the left field seats in hopes of catching a homerun from him. 8th inning Jose hit a shot that was easily 100ft above my head. It continued another 200ft or more & landed on the far side of the parking lot. After the game I went to the "landing site"...it HAD to travel 600 ft.
Yeaaaa man. I liked that. It was cool when the Yanks were signing dude like Canseco, Strawberry, Ruben Sierra and letting them shine with a lot fewer @ bats & not having to be the man. I love that. Kevin Mitchell on The Reds was awesome, he made a nice comeback on The Reds, batting over .300 while he was there and playing everyday. Looked like old school Mitchell with his fresh Goldy, fresh striped & part , just a lil more hefty but swinging the wood good.
JOMBOY: where's your impeccable research man?? The best part of The Canseco was that he actually played for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1998.. played 1 year, 45+HRs 100+RBIs. I remember him being the first player to blast a HR into the 5th deck at the (brand new) Skydome in '89. Not many others have been able to accomplish this feat. oh but this was Canseco. So he did it a second time a few years later; cuz why not? Also I guess he really liked our city. offered to play for the blue Jays for free at one point.. and ran a campaign to be our Mayor. no joke! this guy was (is?) BOSS.
I wouldn’t have known who he was if it wasn’t for Jim Carrey saying his name in the movie Liar Liar. I wasn’t raised around much baseball but Jomboy has helped me enjoy it a ton. All true.
2:47 Love Jomboy pointing out that batting stance...I saw that stance imitated on many softball fields during the 90's.. lol...Hey I was a big fan of early Jose Canseco, I remember when he was written up in a Sports Illustrated issue before the 85 season..He was lauded for his ability to hit monster homers and laser beam line drives reportedly knocking down cheap fences and billboards in Triple-A ball...Myself being a baseball fan from the mid 70's, I always thought he was basically responsible for transforming that nerdy looking lanky baseball player and ushering in the mid 80's with his bodybuilder physique and good looks...I saw him many times at Yankee stadium as an opposing player and let me tell you, not only did that dude put on a savage show in batting practice, he had girls going bonkers near the dugout...Sadly his early success and money got the best of him as he was becoming distracted living the high life, women (dated Madonna), getting into trouble with the law etc etc...I wish the best for Jose.
Even his batting stance makes him look like he juices up 🤦♂️😂😂🤣😭 The mean guy from the movie "Rookie of the Year" and he played for the Yankees too 🤣 identical bro "Go cry to mommy, Mommy!!" (mean guy voice)
I'll never forget, while being interviewed in the locker room after the ball hit Jose's head for a HR, Canseco said "They'll probably show that replay on SportsCenter for the next 100 days".
ESPN did!
clammer23 back when Sportscenter was actually a can’t miss show. Fun times.
100 years.
@@Daniel-Weaver Are you sure? Damn. If so, my memory really sucks lol
I actually remember watching this on sports center when they would replay the same episode over and over
Honestly, the question is, which play is more embarrassing: The Butt Fumble or the Dome Run by Canseco?
Both were incredibly embarrassing and hilarious to watch, and both resulted in the other team scoring.
I never understood why a guy with a SB record takes the base in the moment. It ain't going anywhere just get it after the game.
why else would they call it stealing a base?
Cause other people are going to step on it after you.
Well, when someone else breaks another sealing record later in the game, you don't want to fight about it.
Nope not true, they switch the bases out mid-game.
But he stole the base
The fact he was in the 40/40 club for homeruns and also was fast enough to steal 40 bases while having the build of a pro weightlifter pretty much proves right there that he was on steroids haha
That doesn't prove anything. Do know how steroids work?
They do not make you faster or hit the ball better
@@llamacebu216 well, they do improve your arm strength... which allows you to have greater bat speed and hit the ball with greater force... so idk where the fuck you're coming from bud.
They also help you run faster, see Tyson Gay or Ben Johnson.
Llama Cebu
False.
THE BRAIN SPECIALIST they don’t just make you stronger by taking them.. you have to already be not only a great baseball player but you have to workout hard too. It’s not magic juice you take to become a god
@@wick764 Iknow, but it still gives you an unfair advantage by boosting your physique to levels beyond what you could reach. No unaided player could do what Barry Bonds did with roids.
Jose Canseco was a real life version of Cronk from the Emperor's New Groove
Yes!!
Squeak, squeakum, squeaky
He looks exactly like Kronk
certified himbo
Yes this ☝️
Every Christmas, my grandma would give me a $50 savings bond, and sometime in 91 or 92, I decided I would cash out all those and use them on a Jose Canseco Donruss Rated Rookie which was worth like $60 at the time. My dad laughed and laughed and laughed and said "Yeah no you're not doing that." Thank god
"Donruss Rated Rookie" was a straight time warp back to the late 80's and early 90's - good stuff!
a 1990 us savings bond is worth face value. $50. a gem mint jose rated rookie is about $180. as long as you were super selective on the condition you would be out ahead.
What's up SNESdrunk, big fan of your chanel!
@Sir-Lean Serve-Daily , depends on the type of savings bonds. most of the savings bonds sold in the 80s and 90s are EE series bonds. these were marketed to parents/grandparents as an investment type gift. These were sold at half vale and they reach the full face value after 20 years. So you pay $25 for a $50 bond that will be worth $50 in 20 years.
How much are those saving bonds worth now?
Jose was the man from 88 to 92. Probably the most popular and one of the most recognizable athletes of that time. Jose was one of the last breeds of baseball players who were household names in America, including the likes of Griffey, Bonds, Clemens. Now, most casual sports fan barely can name 5 baseball players lol. I miss 80s and early 90s baseball.
Yep I’d say early 2000s guys are in there too like David Ortiz, Albert Pujols, Johnny Damon, etc as baseball was still extremely popular until around 2010
Yeah cos no one has heard of Judge, Trout, Ohtani....hell even Buster Posey 🙄
@@ray.shoesmith I have only heard of Judge, and that was literally yesterday afternoon. 😂
Lmfao “away crowd you like that?”
“No dude you’re delaying the game pace of play” 😂😂😂
Zachary P Lmao! I wanted to like this, but right it’s sitting at 69 likes and I didn’t want to mess that up.
"A Jose Canseco bat?? Tell me, you didnt pay money fudis" - Raphael to Casey Jones
Cricket?
Cowabunga, commenter!
"Oooof, gonna cost ya"
"You gotta know what a crumpet is to understand cricket"!
…Two-for-one sale, pal
Front row dude totally tells everyone he saw that bomb homer... damn liar!!!
he's been bragging about it for years
@@JomboyMedia damn liar lol....
Yes but he prob embellishes it and says he caught the ball...
he was there though. He heard it
I witnessed an unassisted triple play literally feet in front of me, without looking away, and had no idea what happened. Suddenly the game ended (it was the bottom of the 9th). I tell everyone I saw it, and I did, but in the moment I didn't know what I saw.
Well done. See what you can dig up on the Padre legend Nate Colbert. His home runs at Jack Murphy (30 ft wall) in left center were unreal. 500 footers before they could measure them.
Back in the days when people cheated the right way.
B Smith There’s no such thing as “cheating the right way”. There’s cheating and then there’s playing fairly.
@@mondoshredder5783 Ignorant
@@mondoshredder5783 wtf are you talking about?
@@richardrussel4567 trying to get political for no reason I reckon.
If you ain't cheatin' you ain't tryin'.
When Jake looks in the mirror, he sees José Canseco.
... behind him
Hahaha
Kind eyes: My wife used that phrase whenever she talked about Johnny Damon. "He has kind eyes." Which meant: I'd totally leave you for Johnny if he gave me the time of day.
I hope you aren't Red Sox fans lol
I am 11 months late here but nice American Dad squirrel pic.
Little known fact: the 1989 World Series game 3 earthquake was caused by Jose dropping his ego.
RAD Outdoors my be the best Conseco comment I’ve ever heard on god🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣💯🔥🔥🔥
Lies! Canseco has never dropped his ego. Lol
Ive heard that steroids make ypur ego shrivel up
I was in the stands for the Canseco homer at Yankee Stadium. Hardest hit ball I've ever seen.
The sound it made slamming off the upper deck was amazing.
I almost caught a matt stairs homer later in that game in the right field bleachers.
3:20 That "nerd" kinda looks like Will Ferrell.
Haha that was Denny Neagle and yes, he looked an awful lot like Will Ferrell 😂😂😂😂😂
Before seeing this comment, I thought the “nerd” look like Nick Nolte.
"Look at this nerd, wanna celebrate that homerun with me, teammate? LOLOLOL!" I'm dead!
Dude I LOVE how Jomboy picks up on and narrates subtle cues that hint at a person's internal dialogue. "Yeah next time I'm just gonna use my glove like this"
After a rough day, you made me laugh a lot man. Always enjoy your take on everything. Thanks! Canseco was and continues to be a character.
Dude says "you guys wanna talk about Jose Canseco?" almost assuming I did. I did not. Then I watch a trusted Jomboy video and realized yes. Yes I do.
That batting stance looked like that Irish guy (if I remember correctly) from Punch Out.
Hey, who let that pro wrestler on the field?
Greasyspleen I saw him in Vegas last year. Him and his twin brother ozzy are jacked. Jose takes care of himself. And the dude is like 55
THE BANDIT THE BANDIT he probably still juices now but can get away with it since he’s doesn’t play anymore.
ladistar you can juice all day but that isn’t going to make you a baseball player. V
@@THEBANDIT7979 i can juice all i want but i ain't making it to the show
I was born January 1982. Jose Canseco was my absolute favorite player in the world all my life. And he still is to this day. Ball bouncing off his head for a homerun notwithstanding, he was a gold glove right fielder. I watched him single-handedly demolish the Yankees in 1998 Yankee Stadium. He hit a grand slam to tie the game in the seventh inning, and a diving stop in right field to save the game. Stan Javier won that game with a three-run homer in the ninth inning.
Canseco was my favorite player as a kid. Then I grew up and decided that I like him even more lol
@pyrotechnick SAME!
The Yankees need to invite him to Old Timers Day.
No way Jose
Hey jomboy, just wanna say your channel is killing it. I don’t watch baseball at all. But the way you breakdown things make it’s SUPER interesting. From the mind games to the funny ejections. It makes it super fun. Thanks bro.
Former vendor here. Used to do that on occasion. The bin was also useful for blocking foul balls.
Dude, you're like a baseball celebrity now... it's awesome. They needed your insight to help bust the Houston Trashtros. The MLB needs to revoke those rings ASAP too, IMO.
😂 The guy you called a nerd at the end of the video is Denny Neagle. That’s my friends dad!
He looks like a young Will Ferrell.
I liked him on the braves.
His stance looks like someone that had never played baseball before
Yeah, it’s a good thing some little league coach didn’t fuck it up, cause it worked for him.
Reminds me a bit of Bagwell.
And Jose Oquendo, but fewer people remember that.
His stance looks like someone swinging a wiffle ball bat ready to murder the ball.
@@nacoran Bagwell was definitely juicing too no doubt. Doesn't belong in the HOF if Bonds, Canseco, McGwire and Sosa aren't.
@@CasiodorusRex I don't think anyone would really be clamoring to put the 51st RF of all time in the hall even if he were a boy scout. Not that it matters, tons of hall of famers were juicing in the 60's and 70's and haven't come clean. Maybe he should be in for being the first guy to own up to it.
My favorite Jose Canseco memory is at a golf tournament at the course I worked at. During the longest drive event he drove the ball to the ladies tee box 15 feet in front of him... It was glorious
Adding to weird Canseco stuff: I worked as an usher at the NJ Jackals in the CanAm League, and for a short time Canseco was a coach of one of the teams in the league lol
Olympic55 he was a coach and player in Yuma, Arizona for the scorpions 🦂 minor league teams
And after all of that he went to Japan to take part in an MMA tournament called "Super Hulk", which was stacked with people even huger than he was. Canseco fought against a 7 foot tall Korean man named Choi Hong Man who was a professional kickboxer and part-time MMA fighter. His fighting style was defined as "baseball" and he lost after literally running around the ring and flopping to the ground. I give him respect that he got in the ring and I thank him for never doing it again. It was funny.
Hong Man-Choi, yeah that was fucking ridiculous!!
I remember he kept trying those weird spinning kicks that had no power lmao
In this corner we have a professional kickboxer and part-time MMA fighter with 20 fights and 18 knockouts. In the other corner we have a baseball player with 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases... LMFAO
didn't he also try celebrity boxing and get his ass kicked too or am I confusing that with this?
I had the same stance in little league. Loved Canseco as a kid. Room covered with his posters.
“Here’s Jose Canseco who looks like the Silver Surfer. Sort of a comic book superhero. Huge ... muscular ...”
He also pitched in a game, has an identical twin named Ozzie Canseco who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, and the homerun off top the head is on par with "Butt Fumble" from Mark Sanchez....🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️😂😂😂😂😂
Mean guy from Rookie of the Year is one of the best comparisons you've done.. hahaha spot on
This is when I started to hate the yankess. They only got him so he wouldn't be threat to them, and they rarely used him. That was just low of the yankess to do that.
So I was lucky enough to meet Jose and do a Q&A with him. Great guy actually, super proud of being in the 40 and 40. He said it’s his greatest baseball accomplishment. He also signed a photo for me that reads “Nate, keep your head up”. He even got a chuckle out of it.
"This Nerd" @ 3:20 is Denny Neagle
Imagine him soliciting prostitutes with that look.
Was he on the boat?
Andy Berger Denny neagle sucked, cone replaced him in that critical World Series game, keep in mind he was throwing high 80s tops at this point, somehow got mike piazza out which was ridiculous, Torre later said he was going to let him go another inning but wanted to take the chance and pinch-hit Canseco. Canseco struck out without a real fight plus Cone couldn’t return to the game, Torre said he immediately regretted it
@@krazykkarl Will Ferrell
I wrote a book report on Juiced in middle school.
You can replay off the head home run as much as want. Never gets old.
Dude I'm so happy for you, you've blown up with channel! I love your videos, keep them coming.
“Cartoon character with a toothpick in his hands” perfect analogy for how it looked.
My favorite player growing up. This dude was awesome.
This is the best breakdown
The "mean guy from Rookie of the Year" comment was the most spot-on thing I've ever heard.
Jom Boy, we NEED the breakdown of all the fights for the battle of Alberta between The Oilers & The Flames from this past week or so now. Huge line brawl with a goalie fight at center ice!
2:53 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 He built like Mr. Incredible!! He sitting down in the batters box looking like he holding his breath so he won’t expand
Canseco was my favorite player growing up. He was like a superhero playing baseball back in the late 80's!!
When u show him hit that first hr with the yankees i just started chuckling uncontrollably for a good 30 seconds straight tears
Fav player in the late 80s early 90s baseball card fever era. I have a STACK of Jose cards. Collected him so hard.
I miss "Old" Yankee Stadium. So many childhood memories ❤❤❤
You're not old enough to remember "the old yankee stadium." One of the "old yankee stadiums" was 440 in center field with monuments at the wall.
@@edwardcoyle5425 same stadium as the post renovation stadium, the renovation was dramatic but it wasn’t exactly a soldier field type of desecration where you can’t even call it the same stadium. And yes I know when Yankee Stadium reopened after the renovation it was called “new Yankee Stadium” for a while, I have a poster for a boxing match using that name
Circa 1987, I saw Canseco hit a HR in Yankee Stadium that went off the facing of the upper deck in left field, very close to where it ended in left-center. That was one of the longest HRs I ever saw with my own eyes, right up there with Piazza's 482-foot shot off Mendoza at Shea.
Never been a big baseball fan, but I love this channel
2:54 Great movie reference from my childhood!!! 👏👏👏
That nerd wanting to celebrate looks like Will Farrell
Mathew Clute Denny Neagle
It's been a while scene I researched the numbers, but I remember that Clemens loved having Jose around. For some odd reason Rodger performed better when Jose was his teammate....and this was in Boston, Toronto and New York.
His batting stance be like: "I'm gonna fuck you up, ball!" 😂
I swear, JOMBOY, you could make glue drying Breakdown Worthy! Lots of 💜 to you & Katie 🥎🏜️
Oh my gosh are you kidding me the mean guy from Rookie of the Year Haha that is hilarious!
The mean guy from Rookie of the Year 😂😂
Everything I know about Canseco I learned from Lonely Island's Bash Brothers Experience. After Jomboy, that's the second thing that got me into baseball
Thank you jombo boy for this I'm an Oakland a's fan i enjoy watching canseco and mcgwire play
I remember him because in 1988 my little brother’s room was absolutely filled with Jose Canseco cards (40/40 man!!!!) and stuff. And of course our mother never stoped buying him new Joses.
“He’s like the mean guy from roomie of the year” had me 🤣🤣🤣”
Caksman1027 if you know you know 😂😂😂
Nice "Rookie of the Year" mention :D I loved that movie when I was in 3rd grade lol
Dave Kingman was a Yankee as well, briefly, in Sept. 1977. Playing in Tiger Stadium he hit two, one over the left field roof.
I am SOOO looking forward to baseball season starting soon.
The bad guy from Rookie of the Year 😂😂😂
Joe Torre has actually talked about that pinch-hit appearance Canseco had in the 2000 World Series. Torre had pulled Denny Neagle after 4 innings and brought in an ancient David Cone on a hunch. By some miracle, Cone (who wasn’t throwing more than about 87 at this point) got past Mike Piazza to end a scoreless inning. Torre said he wanted to ride Cone for another inning, especially knowing that it was likely his final appearance as a Yankee, but instead decided to pinch-hit Canseco on another hunch. Conseco struck out, Cone never pitched for the Yankees again but won his 4th ring in 5 years with that meaningful strikeout of Piazza being his contribution to the 2000 title. Meanwhile Canseco also got a (mostly meaningless to him and to the Yankees I’m sure) ring that I’m not 100% sure he even still has.
When Canseco and McGwire batted 3-4 in Oakland as "The Bash Brothers" it was like WWF meets MLB. You'd tune in to those games like, "who are these two going to fuck up on the mound tonight"
A year after Jose left N.Y. he played for Trenton N.J. in an independent league and came to Somerset N.J. to play the Patriots. Armed with a glove & an 86 Dunruss rated rookie in my pocket, I sat in the left field seats in hopes of catching a homerun from him. 8th inning Jose hit a shot that was easily 100ft above my head. It continued another 200ft or more & landed on the far side of the parking lot. After the game I went to the "landing site"...it HAD to travel 600 ft.
'The mean guy from Rookie of the Year' haha spot on
"The mean guy from Rookie of the Year" 🤣 I'm ded
The ROOKIE OF THE YEAR movie comment was great.
Your rookie of the year comparison was SPOT ON
Yoooo his batting stance was too fucking funny !!!! I’m dead 😵 😂😂😂😂😂😂💀
Wow I didn't know this, keep the good stuff coming Jomboy!
Juiced is the best baseball memoir I've read.
Do a breakdown of the 7/8/2000 game vs the Mets, when Clemens beamed Pizza. Would love to see what Valentine was barking to the umpires!
I remember, loved that he was a Yankee. I saw that first HR he hit on TV, that ball still has not come down.
i like the way the two doggos are posing for the pic
Yeaaaa man.
I liked that.
It was cool when the Yanks were signing dude like Canseco, Strawberry, Ruben Sierra and letting them shine with a lot fewer @ bats & not having to be the man.
I love that.
Kevin Mitchell on The Reds was awesome, he made a nice comeback on The Reds, batting over .300 while he was there and playing everyday.
Looked like old school Mitchell with his fresh Goldy, fresh striped & part , just a lil more hefty but swinging the wood good.
I'm excited for the mlb 2020 season just to see the new videos you put out.
I like these type of videos and the commentary. Thanks for making it. :)
Jose Canseco also wrote the forward to a book called "Air Force Gator 2 Scales of Justice"
Thank you Dan Ryckert
Hah listening to dan talk shit about Jose Canseco is hilarious
Dan Ryckert is hilarious. I have the first Air Force Gator book. I need to buy the sequel.
JOMBOY: where's your impeccable research man?? The best part of The Canseco was that he actually played for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1998.. played 1 year, 45+HRs 100+RBIs. I remember him being the first player to blast a HR into the 5th deck at the (brand new) Skydome in '89. Not many others have been able to accomplish this feat. oh but this was Canseco. So he did it a second time a few years later; cuz why not? Also I guess he really liked our city. offered to play for the blue Jays for free at one point.. and ran a campaign to be our Mayor. no joke! this guy was (is?) BOSS.
I wouldn’t have known who he was if it wasn’t for Jim Carrey saying his name in the movie Liar Liar.
I wasn’t raised around much baseball but Jomboy has helped me enjoy it a ton. All true.
2:47 Love Jomboy pointing out that batting stance...I saw that stance imitated on many softball fields during the 90's.. lol...Hey I was a big fan of early Jose Canseco, I remember when he was written up in a Sports Illustrated issue before the 85 season..He was lauded for his ability to hit monster homers and laser beam line drives reportedly knocking down cheap fences and billboards in Triple-A ball...Myself being a baseball fan from the mid 70's, I always thought he was basically responsible for transforming that nerdy looking lanky baseball player and ushering in the mid 80's with his bodybuilder physique and good looks...I saw him many times at Yankee stadium as an opposing player and let me tell you, not only did that dude put on a savage show in batting practice, he had girls going bonkers near the dugout...Sadly his early success and money got the best of him as he was becoming distracted living the high life, women (dated Madonna), getting into trouble with the law etc etc...I wish the best for Jose.
Chicks dig the long ball
Dude you played pro ball? Awesome. Any crazy stories from your playing days?
You know that guy told people he saw Conseco's homerun 😄
The George Steinbrenner part was hilarious. Evil empire for real.
The mean guy from Rookie of the Year. LOL!
3:19 I didn't know Will Farrell played for the Yanks either.
Even his batting stance makes him look like he juices up 🤦♂️😂😂🤣😭 The mean guy from the movie "Rookie of the Year" and he played for the Yankees too 🤣 identical bro "Go cry to mommy, Mommy!!" (mean guy voice)
"kind eyes i guess" man im dying u need to do standup
"Looks like the bad guy from Rookie of the Year". So true lol
Loved watching the bash brothers back in those days.
How do you have this and not the home run off Canseco's head on the channel? That was one of baseball's all time beautiful moments 😅
His last season was with the White Sox. They signed him out of an Independent League. He had a good 76 games. 16 HRs/49 RBIs/.843 OPS.
Do a breakdown on Jose Fernandez first HR benches clear