YAZ! "Captain Carl" I grew up watching Yastrzemski play 'as a youngster into my adulthood' lol... Yaz played for Ever!! & I have some awesome memories of those days. Thank you Yaz. 👍🙏⚾✝️🇺🇲
My brother, my hero, was big Yaz man. we would look at the box scores every morning looking to see how the Red Sox did the day before. Especially Yaz stat. It was a special time not only for Yaz, but my brother and I as well. Thank you Carl...and to The Red Sox's for all those great years.
In 2004 game 4 of the alcs my father put his autograph we just got ontop of the tv and the rest is history , my father listened to the impossible dream on the radio and miss him everyday and glad you guys did this video he was my father's hero him john havlicek and bart starr
Very good! Always been a Yaz fan and also a Red Sox fan but most importantly I was always a baseball fan. Greatest sport in the world and one of the greatest players of all time was Yaz. Nothing but hustle and that's what how baseball is won.
Love saying his name now that I know how to. I'm trying to find ways to weave Carl Yastrzemski into my conversations now. Grew up in NY but famous for being the Derek Jeter of the Red Sox. What a legend that Carl Yastrzemski
I have always been a huge Yaz fan. I followed the RedSox every day of 1967 and Yaz’ awesome season. It has always bothered me that his career BA was only .285, 40-60 points below other great hitters and even as much as 73-82 points below Hornsby and Cobb.
The Man whose batting swing I completely COPIED!! The extra bat movement gives yours with more powers, move “”forward then back real hard…. THEN swing”
Imagine if YAZ had taken that offer to play for the Yankees - he would have won at least four World Series and probably hit 500 home runs (shorter right field in the Bronx) - that is if Mantle and crew didn't turn him into a raging alcoholic...
YAZ! "Captain Carl" I grew up watching Yastrzemski play 'as a youngster into my adulthood' lol... Yaz played for Ever!! & I have some awesome memories of those days. Thank you Yaz. 👍🙏⚾✝️🇺🇲
My brother, my hero, was big Yaz man. we would look at the box scores every morning looking to see how the Red Sox did the day before. Especially Yaz stat. It was a special time not only for Yaz, but my brother and I as well. Thank you Carl...and to The Red Sox's for all those great years.
In 2004 game 4 of the alcs my father put his autograph we just got ontop of the tv and the rest is history , my father listened to the impossible dream on the radio and miss him everyday and glad you guys did this video he was my father's hero him john havlicek and bart starr
Very good! Always been a Yaz fan and also a Red Sox fan but most importantly I was always a baseball fan. Greatest sport in the world and one of the greatest players of all time was Yaz. Nothing but hustle and that's what how baseball is won.
Para mí uno de los mejores jardineros del béisbol.
Love saying his name now that I know how to. I'm trying to find ways to weave Carl Yastrzemski into my conversations now. Grew up in NY but famous for being the Derek Jeter of the Red Sox. What a legend that Carl Yastrzemski
Second best Sox player of all time
The best one still alive - RIP Teddy
Sounds right
I have always been a huge Yaz fan. I followed the RedSox every day of 1967 and Yaz’ awesome season. It has always bothered me that his career BA was only .285, 40-60 points below other great hitters and even as much as 73-82 points below Hornsby and Cobb.
Couldn't someone have edited out the twenty seconds of blank air from the commercials? Otherwise these are awesome videos.
Classic Red Sox player
Awesome red sox fielder
Yeah boi now we’re talking
Yaz broke Jimmy Brown's BB scoring avg. record at his high school.
Para alante los Boston para cuando llegue los juegos
Classic Boston Red Sox slugger
22:40 lmaoooooo pause. chill yaz we aint gotta know that haha
Peter gammons diamond notes lol
Bird Bomber!
The Man whose batting swing I completely COPIED!! The extra bat movement gives yours with more powers, move “”forward then back real hard…. THEN swing”
Practiquen duró
Imagine if YAZ had taken that offer to play for the Yankees - he would have won at least four World Series and probably hit 500 home runs (shorter right field in the Bronx) - that is if Mantle and crew didn't turn him into a raging alcoholic...
Just like the Ted Williams and joe DiMaggio trade on a napkin when both yawkey and yankees owner got drunk back in the day
He would only be loved by jagbag NYers then instead of the whole country.