i think a 2000’s Rangers baseball bits would be sick. the fall from being a powerhouse contender to being a below .500 team to a playoff threat would be awesome
@@samuelhelm1501 Bro, those teams were composed of serial animal abusers as well as performance enhancing substance abusers. Raffy Palmerio got caught multiple times beeting the christ out of his neighbor's dawgs. It's why he ended up in Texas in the first place but after he got there they changed the dawg beeting laws and he had to adapt ot face serious legal consequences. No more rage beeting peep's dawgs.
Baseball fans, avid or casual, please pay attention to the last two minutes and 25 seconds of this video. “Baseball teams are so much more than billion dollar businesses…you love your team because you love the game and its players.” Poignant and profound. Thanks, Bailey.
Someone made a beautiful documentary about the Montreal Expos a few years ago. Definitely brought the feels. Now I fear the same will happen to your team, and it's heartbreaking.
REPENT and believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ. There are many signs of Jesus coming. Such as the Maui fires, the Euphrates river drying up, huricane Hilary, and more.
It’s sad this is a “profound message” in American sports. In the rest of the world that’s normal although American owners are starting to ruin every other sport too
The Alex Rodriguez mirror pic was such a nice inclusion 😆 Also: I’m surprised how little that Hamilton drop in game 162 appears in “worst error”compilation videos and others of that ilk. I swear that’s the first time I’ve seen it in a while.
Dumb trade Boston fan it didn't work out for anyone... I guess big di*k Rick an his Cy young (lol) crazy 🤪.... but I'd rather have kept John an Maybe lost him Mayne not
So true about the problem of ownership in baseball, we’re seeing too many teams that people love and are emotionally connected to, being run into the ground so these owners can stuff their already full pockets. It’s become the elephant in the room and thank you for shedding even more light on the problem!
When you have the kind of money to own a baseball team you can decide how you want to run your team, owners don't owe anyone anything, wether you like it or not
@cb4460 They don't have to answer to you is true, but when it's driven to profit like a business, but they already have ridiculous wealth really makes you think that they shouldn't. Wish for owners to he ruined but not the teams.
@@cb4460owners actually are contractually obligated to at least attempt to be competitive . That’s why your ownership can be revoked if the way you’re running your team isn’t “good for the league” . Obviously that doesn’t happen because billionaires have class solidarity but still, from a technical standpoint they DO owe us certain things. Enjoy that bootlicking though
I’m so incredibly blessed to have seen game 162 and the Vogt walkoff the following year in person. No matter what happens to the A’s, I’ll always have those
@@Magooinvesting If you start smoking crack you're life will exponentially improve son. It's reelly good for you. I was getting beet-gRaped by my father every day until I started smoking crack, it gave me the Power to fight back!! One morning he stumbled home all wasted and tried to beet-gRape my bee whole but little did he know, I had been smoking crack all morning and was totes jacked up so I fractured his skull with a claw hammer and left him for dead in the beet-gRape room. Fortunately he did survive but, lets just say he's not into beet-gRaping anyone anymore. Dude has to wear diapers and roll around in busted ass wheel chair.
As an A's fan, those last few minutes made me emotional. I don't want to see this team leave. There is so much to love in Oakland. To have it be ripped away by a greedy owner that cares nothing for winning with his money... It just makes me sad. Thank you for making this video and bringing more attention to this. We all needed it. For the love of baseball
The fact that Oakland have last all their sports teams (apart from A’s though that seems to be following suit) in just a couple years is just so devastating. Two (if the A’s move) of them to LV too. Sad.
How can you not appreciate the A’s? They’re basically the real life version of basically every 90s kids sports movie made up of misfits and oddballs who occasionally miraculously make a playoff run to excite their fans. From the state of New Jersey, thank you Oakland for making one of the most interesting sports teams to follow. It won’t be the same with you moving to Vegas.
Don’t forget they have the third most titles in mlb history as well, including a juggernaut of a dynasty in the 70’s. It’s absolutely sickening what the current ownership group is doing to us. Doolittle wasn’t exaggerating when he mentioned the love and loyalty that A’s fans have for this franchise. We LOVE our players and when that Colosseum is rockin there’s no atmosphere like it in sports
I was there the day they took the division in the final game of the 2012 season. Absolutely electric. The way the crowd fell quiet, then exploded when Hamilton missed the catch. So much fun.
Thank you foolish sir for your contribution to the view count on the 2012 Oakland Athletics baseball reference page as we attempt to make it the second most viewed page on the site as a whole, only behind Jeff Mathis
The 2012 Oakland A's were one of my favorite teams ever. So many memorable characters from that team. It wasnt just the rookies that made the team interesting. Even the veterans were entertaining, like Coco Crisp, Josh Reddick, Bartolo Colon, Brandon Moss, Jonny Gomes, Grant Balfour and Brandon Inge. It was just a weird collection of cast-offs and underdogs.
It is abandonment... Especially ever since the Raiders left the A's slogan has been "rooted in Oakland." With that slogan appearing in billboards all around Oakland and the East Bay and in an the advertisements for the A's up until this year. This whole ordeal has been a slap in the face followed by a spit in the face. If it does end up being over, I'm not even sure what team I'll end up switching to or if I'll just not pick one and only follow the MLB from a distance.
But who got into you when you were a teenager? Was it consensual? Was he a lot older than you? Did it take a while for your toilet ring to recover from getting blasted out by this dude?
Was not expecting the last part of this video but it's an important point to make. In a lot of ways, a sports team is more a public good or service than it is a private enterprise.
Tommy Milone is a legend. I thank God every day I get to see a Tommy Milone spot start. What a chiseled body. He's the best player on this team and arguably in baseball. Thank you Tommy Milone for this video!
Milone hasn't been the best player on his own team since probably high school. Is you his actual wife/gf or are you just some creepy person with a weird obsession over a mediocre baseball player.
My heart goes out to Oakland and the A's fans. One of my own childhood baseball memories is of the great 1972-74 teams. To have that erased because of one greedy man is painful for me, and I can't imagine how bad it is for the local fans.
I was 8 in 2012, the year before I had gotten into watching the team a bit but 2012 was the first year I really watched. I'll never forget running home from school to watch game 162 and turning the TV on right as Hamilton dropped the ball. My 8 year old self was the happiest I could ever be because even if I didn't fully understand division races and playoffs I somehow knew I had just watched a magical season. Going to games today with my sell the team shirt and jerseys with players long before traded breaks my heart. Sell the team fisher, the fans are not, never have been, and never will be the problem, you are.
Brandon Moss moved to my hometown after he retired. I had to pitch to him in a softball game and boy howdy did he crush a homer off the scoreboard. Absolutely smashed it. Great dude too!
I was at game 162! I remember my stepdad bought tickets for that game MONTHS in advance because they were so cheap and it ended up being the game that clinched the division!
Been an A's fan my entire life, this was the season that I fell in love with Baseball. Watching this in the current state of this franchise, makes me really emotional. The story of rooting for a team that had their back against the wall every year, was one of the joys of my life. Watching that team's ownership work to dismantle that, is really hard.
My favorite thing looking back at the 12-14 A's us just how many former Red Sox players were on those teams. Brandon Moss, Josh, Reddick, Coco Crisp, Jed Lowrie, and even Big Sexy himself.
Fr RedSox fan and seeing all them playing and being amazing was so relieving, as they were most likely replace for star player or seen too average but glad As saw their true value, which when I started learn about how team operate.
Bailey the 2012 A’s are my all time favorite team. I remember coming home from 6th grade and catching the very end of game 162. Oakland forever. I hope the A’s somehow stay
My A's fandom started in 2012, because game 162 was the very first baseball game I ever went to, and to this day, the best. Unfortunately it may seem to be coming to an end soon.
Thank you for posting this...Im a 32 year old A's fan so I started watching the A's in 1999. The early 2000s A's were absolutely dominant in my eyes. Of course, they came up short in the playoffs every year but NOTHING was more exciting than the 2012 A's to me. When they leave to Vegas, that will be the one team that sticks with me forever
I remember watching that final series against the rangers with my dad and brother. We talked during game one and decided that if we won that first game, we would buy tickets for the final game of the season on the off chance we went for the sweep. Still far and away the greatest baseball memory I’ve had in my life. I love the A’s. Oakland’s team
When I think baseball, I think the 2012 A's. The walk-offs, the home runs led by Josh Reddick with 32, and winning the division at the end. This was the 1st of a few years where I watched the MLB closely and almost every A's game. I appreciate the video. Even though I don't enjoy baseball as much as other sports now, I recently went to what is likely my final OAKLAND A's game ever at Comerica Park against the Tigers(since I live in Detroit now). Sort of a last hurrah to see them representing the Bay Area. It was a fun time and I will certainly never forget the 2012 A's!💚💛
This video made me cry. I was 11 in 2012 and this team made me fall in love with baseball. Everything is so vivid in my mind. I remember listening to Ryan Cook's 4-out save on the radio. Everything about the season was perfect and I still think about it all the time. This season has been devastating. Thanks for showing love to Oakland, I hope people will remember what a special place this is for baseball.
It was in 2012 that I started to follow baseball. Because I live in Utah, I initially tied myself to the Rockies. However, that team in Oakland kept catching my attention. I knew about their budget because of a movie I'd seen recently, but I don't want to give all the credit to the movie. That team was so fun that I stayed a fan of the franchise until somewhere in the middle of last year when it was clear it never be the same. Thank you for this video and the ultimate message.
I was at game 162. The place erupted when Hamilton dropped the ball in center. It was one of the most exciting a's game I ever attended, and I've been to about 600 games.
Frankly, I find it staggering how little mainstream sources and/or casual fans appreciate the history of the Oakland Athletics. It's a shame how that organization has treated their fanbase. But I really admire the work put into this video. Excellent stuff.
Thank you from an a's fan to spend the last few min of the video talking bout the team situation of bad ownership. Hoping the summer of sell can bring us oakland fans a compentent owner!
As a 41 year old, who took the day off work to witness that historical game, I also felt that the world was perfect for a day. What a comeback, punctuated by Hamiliton dropping the ball.
@@MrHobo71 my dad took my sister and I out of school early and we arrived just as the rangers were taking the lead. By the time we got to section 230, our boys were in business! I'll never forget that day
Despite being fond of the Rangers teams that were bested by these A's in back-to-back years, the 2012 A's are one of my favorite teams. Apart from all the rookies, the A's only had 4 position players qualify for the batting title, 2 by margins of 5 PA or fewer. In a time of ever-expanding bullpens, they used regular platoons at both DH (Smith/Gomes) and 1B (Moss/Carter), which is basically unheard of in modern baseball. Throw in the game in which Brandon Inge drove in the go-ahead run while playing with a dislocated shoulder just for a bit of extra fun.
You've outdone yourself Mr. Bailey I think this is seriously your finest video yet. Jokes, interesting narrative, and a great bow on the end about why we even watch baseball. Well done
The story of the present day A's is a cautionary tale for all fans of any sport. It doesn't matter how long a team has been in your city or how many championships or fans the team has, there is always a chance that they will leave. Cherish your teams while you have them because you never know which season will be their last. I'm sorry A's fans you all deserve better.
Thank you for making this video. As an A’s fan this was my favorite season of all time. I went to the most games that season than any other season. I was at the cespedes walk off home run game against the dodgers and I knew this team was special. Josh reddick and coco crisp were really impactful veterans on this team as well. These seasons are what make being an A’s fan so special. Thank you for highlighting this season and showing MLB that baseball belongs in Oakland!
This feels so much like watching the reds this year which excites me because of the talent but scares me because of the organization’s recent history being very similar to Oakland
Completely agree. Now that Dan Snyder has (finally) been knocked off his throne in Washington; Cincinnati's owner/ownership group is one of (if not The) the biggest a**holes in sports. As proud, and historically significant, as that club is; it's a little sad how the Reds of had a long history of owner's that were... let's just say, less than stellar examples of human beings. Cincinnati, Oakland, Miami, the list goes on (*cough* Montreal)... the players on those franchises deserve better. And the fans of said ball clubs deserve WAY better. As a lifelong Cub fan, it is hard for me to root for Cincy. Though, they have always had players I like (God bless Joey Votto). But, as a baseball fanatic, who grew up in the late 80's and early 90's, it is impossible for me to not have nostalgic memories of both Oakland and the Reds. Even, however secretly, cheer them on this year.
selling off assets as soon as they are due pay raises is a terrific way to piss people off but there are people like this who care more about the bottom line than the idea of success
This was when I followed baseball the closest, so thanks. These teams were gutsy, clutch, had classic postseason nailbiters against DET. Shout out to soft tossing Tommy Malone, noodle arm utility knife Coco Crisp, the never ending platoon hitting catchers, extreme pulled fly ball Chris Carter, Céspedes being a physical freak, the Coliseum dugouts flooding with sewage, and the eventual arrival of Sonny Gray. Oh yeah, and getting heartbroken watching Verlander and Scherzer mow through this lineup year after year. Good times. So fun to watch. I call them “almost great.” So close.
As a diehard A’s fan since birth I was dreading those last 3:38 but even just getting to relive that 2012 team was thrilling. Thank you Bailey, if noting hearing the emotion in Doo’s voice reminds me that the relationship between oakland fans and its players is special. I’ll bleed green til the day I die and will cherish those memories even if that rich d!ckhead rips the team from us.
Me too, but this 23 team is built to be one of the worst of all time. John Fisher wants to kill fan interest so he can sneak off to Las Vegas with no pushback.
Was twelve years old during this season, Oakland fans are truly incredible, such a shame MLB makes us out to seem like we don’t care about our team, yet if you look at game 162 against Texas you will never see a more passionate fan base.
That was a really fun year to be an A's fan! I was lucky enough to be at game 162. I'll never forget seeing Cespedes PUNCH his bat and Josh Hamilton drop the pop up (13:14)
I can't forget that year because that was the year my father came home from a heavy morning of Hanukah celebratory drinking and aggressively beet the teeth right out my dawgs mouf in front of me and my siblings. Made me a necklace out of his teef and forced me to wear it to school every day or get beet. Do you do stuff like that to your kids?
Crazy thing was that the A’s won 96 games and the AL West the following year with much of the same roster, and even snagged a wild card in 2014. Billy Beane’s last hurra-*BZZZZ*
being a lifelong giants fan but having the A's in my peripheral, this video brought back so many memories and names of old familiar A's players. seeing the stands jam packed in game 162 is what i'll miss when they leave oakland
Great video overall, but what a beautiful closing words at the end. I'm definitely bias since I'm an A's fan, but this is one of your best work. Thank you.
Lucky to have grown up near the coliseum, I went to a lot of games in 2012. I was there for Brandon McCarthy line drive and I was there for all 3 games of the Texas series. Best baseball time of my life bar none. Thank you Jerry Blevins.
Ive been a Jays fan all my life, and seeing baby Josh Donaldson showing flashes of the Bringer of Rain he would become in those shining years 2015-2016 was a real treat
Josh Hamilton dropping that ball in center to let my A’s take the lead will be etched in my mind forever. It will be the last thing I ever think about as I draw my last breaths.
Can’t help but notice some similarities between this A’s team and the current Reds squad. Major contributions from rookies like McLain, De La Cruz, Abbott, and Steer, both teams outperforming preseason projections, and each team having a reliever as the lone all star selection.
I was a Junior in high school this season. I’m so thankful for my parents for letting me skip school and get me tickets for the last Rangers series. Still insane I got witness that. #SellTheTeam
Say what you want but truth is the fans are absolutely partly to blame for the team's current state. If attendance wasn't so horrendous over the past decades then things would likely be in a much better situation. Saying it's all just the owners fault is completely childish.
I’m an A’s fan since Billy Ball in the 80’s and despite leaving for 🇬🇧 kept watching The Most Interesting Team In Baseball™️ until very recently. Too traumatic now. Really appreciate you covering that magical A’s season!
The only good memories I have of my father involve The A's. He lives a few miles from The Oakland Coliseum. When I was a teen, it was Canseco, McGwire, Eck, Stew, Ricky, Weiss, Hendu and so many more. Seeing The A's in such a state makes me want to cry.
In case you are interested, Chris Carter is still raking, now in the Mexican League, currently leading the league in OPS. Travis Blackley also had a stint in Mexican League, incidentally playing for the same team Carter is on now, and was instrumental in winning the championship in 2016.
As an A’s fan, 2012-2014 were my Golden Years of watching a super team but then again were so young that I never realized the talent we had. Once they all left they were given the spotlight on their respective teams, and yet again started another rebuild for Oakland baseball. Sell the team.
Awesome video on a proud fanbase that is being screwed by the league. In the current MLB landscape I feel like a lot of the really young teams are the ones making strong pushes much like these As did.
How fitting that Travis Blackley, an Australian, ends up playing with a team that has green and gold as their official colors, the national colors for Australia's sports teams.
How on earth am i just now discovering your channel? This is too funny and just great stuff all around. Bonked in the noggin really cracked me up for some reason
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i think a 2000’s Rangers baseball bits would be sick. the fall from being a powerhouse contender to being a below .500 team to a playoff threat would be awesome
@@samuelhelm1501 Bro, those teams were composed of serial animal abusers as well as performance enhancing substance abusers. Raffy Palmerio got caught multiple times beeting the christ out of his neighbor's dawgs. It's why he ended up in Texas in the first place but after he got there they changed the dawg beeting laws and he had to adapt ot face serious legal consequences. No more rage beeting peep's dawgs.
@@Dan_Cantu 70g of carbs in a single meal is wild...
Starting off your video with an embedded advertisement. You should be ashamed
Baseball fans, avid or casual, please pay attention to the last two minutes and 25 seconds of this video. “Baseball teams are so much more than billion dollar businesses…you love your team because you love the game and its players.”
Poignant and profound. Thanks, Bailey.
It's shameful that owners like Fisher don't see it that way.
Someone made a beautiful documentary about the Montreal Expos a few years ago. Definitely brought the feels. Now I fear the same will happen to your team, and it's heartbreaking.
baseball fans know this. (most of) the owners simply do not care.
REPENT and believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ. There are many signs of Jesus coming. Such as the Maui fires, the Euphrates river drying up, huricane Hilary, and more.
It’s sad this is a “profound message” in American sports. In the rest of the world that’s normal although American owners are starting to ruin every other sport too
The shock collar being $20.02 was smart, Bailey.
Get it? Because that's the year the MoneybZZZZZZZZZZZ
Also 103 payments. Bailey you sly dog
i just got that. wow
@@tbermundo32what’s 103 have to do or is that how many they lost
@@FoolishBaseballI also was born that year, so you can say I AM the...well...you know...
You have blessed us today Mr. Bailey
I try!
Hello
you mean Mr. Baseball
Mr. Freeman
SELL THE TEAM
The Alex Rodriguez mirror pic was such a nice inclusion 😆
Also: I’m surprised how little that Hamilton drop in game 162 appears in “worst error”compilation videos and others of that ilk. I swear that’s the first time I’ve seen it in a while.
god i miss this '12-'14 team. when they traded Cespedes we all knew it was over
My dad was so pissed, especially when it was Lestor that blew the lead against the Royals in the wild card game
I was like 9-11 years old during that period, it was magic to me as a kid
The most random unneccesary trade in the history of baseball. Best record in baseball - lets trade one of our best two-way players
Dumb trade Boston fan it didn't work out for anyone...
I guess big di*k Rick an his Cy young (lol) crazy 🤪.... but I'd rather have kept John an Maybe lost him Mayne not
@@SamuelJ888 11 Cy Young quality starts of Jon Lester was better than whatever Cespedes did for the Red Sox
So true about the problem of ownership in baseball, we’re seeing too many teams that people love and are emotionally connected to, being run into the ground so these owners can stuff their already full pockets. It’s become the elephant in the room and thank you for shedding even more light on the problem!
When you have the kind of money to own a baseball team you can decide how you want to run your team, owners don't owe anyone anything, wether you like it or not
@cb4460 They don't have to answer to you is true, but when it's driven to profit like a business, but they already have ridiculous wealth really makes you think that they shouldn't. Wish for owners to he ruined but not the teams.
@@cb4460owners actually are contractually obligated to at least attempt to be competitive . That’s why your ownership can be revoked if the way you’re running your team isn’t “good for the league” . Obviously that doesn’t happen because billionaires have class solidarity but still, from a technical standpoint they DO owe us certain things. Enjoy that bootlicking though
As an A's fan I needed this. Being at game 162 and the Coco walk out are some of my favorite games I've ever been to
I’m so incredibly blessed to have seen game 162 and the Vogt walkoff the following year in person. No matter what happens to the A’s, I’ll always have those
If you're an A's fan you need a lot more than this boy.
@@jennyanydots2389 thanks. My life sucks
@@Magooinvesting If you start smoking crack you're life will exponentially improve son. It's reelly good for you. I was getting beet-gRaped by my father every day until I started smoking crack, it gave me the Power to fight back!! One morning he stumbled home all wasted and tried to beet-gRape my bee whole but little did he know, I had been smoking crack all morning and was totes jacked up so I fractured his skull with a claw hammer and left him for dead in the beet-gRape room. Fortunately he did survive but, lets just say he's not into beet-gRaping anyone anymore. Dude has to wear diapers and roll around in busted ass wheel chair.
coco walk off is my fav a’s moment ever
As an A's fan, those last few minutes made me emotional. I don't want to see this team leave. There is so much to love in Oakland. To have it be ripped away by a greedy owner that cares nothing for winning with his money... It just makes me sad. Thank you for making this video and bringing more attention to this. We all needed it. For the love of baseball
The fact that Oakland have last all their sports teams (apart from A’s though that seems to be following suit) in just a couple years is just so devastating. Two (if the A’s move) of them to LV too. Sad.
How can you not appreciate the A’s? They’re basically the real life version of basically every 90s kids sports movie made up of misfits and oddballs who occasionally miraculously make a playoff run to excite their fans. From the state of New Jersey, thank you Oakland for making one of the most interesting sports teams to follow. It won’t be the same with you moving to Vegas.
Don’t forget they have the third most titles in mlb history as well, including a juggernaut of a dynasty in the 70’s. It’s absolutely sickening what the current ownership group is doing to us. Doolittle wasn’t exaggerating when he mentioned the love and loyalty that A’s fans have for this franchise. We LOVE our players and when that Colosseum is rockin there’s no atmosphere like it in sports
@@mookiestewart3776 Rewatching this video almost a year later... that part absolutely got me choked up for the A's fans.
@@6thwilbury2331 John Fisher is the Dan Snyder of baseball
As someone who isn't an Oakland fan, has never been to the Oakland, let alone the coliseum, I think A's fans need a video like this.
I was there the day they took the division in the final game of the 2012 season. Absolutely electric. The way the crowd fell quiet, then exploded when Hamilton missed the catch. So much fun.
Thank you foolish sir for your contribution to the view count on the 2012 Oakland Athletics baseball reference page as we attempt to make it the second most viewed page on the site as a whole, only behind Jeff Mathis
Jordan Lyles gotta be top 5 by now
I was at 161, 162 craziest I’ve ever seen the Coliseum. When Hamilton dropped that ball the place went bananas.
Thank you for the Gift Foolish. A’s fans been down bad😢
I'm sure it's been tough!
The 2012 Oakland A's were one of my favorite teams ever. So many memorable characters from that team. It wasnt just the rookies that made the team interesting. Even the veterans were entertaining, like Coco Crisp, Josh Reddick, Bartolo Colon, Brandon Moss, Jonny Gomes, Grant Balfour and Brandon Inge. It was just a weird collection of cast-offs and underdogs.
I feel so sad for Oakland A's fans. I couldn't imagine if this happened to one of my favorite teams. It feels like abandonment
It is abandonment... Especially ever since the Raiders left the A's slogan has been "rooted in Oakland." With that slogan appearing in billboards all around Oakland and the East Bay and in an the advertisements for the A's up until this year. This whole ordeal has been a slap in the face followed by a spit in the face. If it does end up being over, I'm not even sure what team I'll end up switching to or if I'll just not pick one and only follow the MLB from a distance.
Ik right, imagine if your city's baseball, football, and basketball all left, that would feel like abandonment
The greed from the owners is honestly sickening. As a sox fan I've been depressed, I cant imagine being an oakland sports fan
@@averyshaw2142it’s painful out here in the bay man.
It was nice of the ump to give verlander a strike zone you could fly a jumbo jet through in game 5. Very sweet. Very swell. Very wonderful.
Exactly!!! MLB is scripted and faker than WWE.
As an A's fan.....its a beautiful Bailey day!!! this team got me into the A's as a teenager and I have so much nostalgia around them
But who got into you when you were a teenager? Was it consensual? Was he a lot older than you? Did it take a while for your toilet ring to recover from getting blasted out by this dude?
Was not expecting the last part of this video but it's an important point to make. In a lot of ways, a sports team is more a public good or service than it is a private enterprise.
Tommy Milone is a legend. I thank God every day I get to see a Tommy Milone spot start. What a chiseled body. He's the best player on this team and arguably in baseball. Thank you Tommy Milone for this video!
Milone hasn't been the best player on his own team since probably high school. Is you his actual wife/gf or are you just some creepy person with a weird obsession over a mediocre baseball player.
As a 21 year old, lifelong athletics fan, who fell in love with baseball during this season: this video means more to me than you will ever know
My heart goes out to Oakland and the A's fans. One of my own childhood baseball memories is of the great 1972-74 teams. To have that erased because of one greedy man is painful for me, and I can't imagine how bad it is for the local fans.
It fucking sucks. It sucks. I never thought I’d lose my team
I was 8 in 2012, the year before I had gotten into watching the team a bit but 2012 was the first year I really watched. I'll never forget running home from school to watch game 162 and turning the TV on right as Hamilton dropped the ball. My 8 year old self was the happiest I could ever be because even if I didn't fully understand division races and playoffs I somehow knew I had just watched a magical season. Going to games today with my sell the team shirt and jerseys with players long before traded breaks my heart. Sell the team fisher, the fans are not, never have been, and never will be the problem, you are.
the 2012 a's were special. re-invigorated my love for the game.
Why?
Brilliant. As an A's fan I gotta admit this vid gave me "the feels."
I was there with my best pal in 107R , row 21 for that final A's VS Texas game. I cannot begin to tell you about the energy of that game!
Brandon Moss moved to my hometown after he retired. I had to pitch to him in a softball game and boy howdy did he crush a homer off the scoreboard. Absolutely smashed it. Great dude too!
That's like not even fair for softball team to have an ex-mlb player on their team. 🤣😂
I was at game 162! I remember my stepdad bought tickets for that game MONTHS in advance because they were so cheap and it ended up being the game that clinched the division!
Been an A's fan my entire life, this was the season that I fell in love with Baseball. Watching this in the current state of this franchise, makes me really emotional. The story of rooting for a team that had their back against the wall every year, was one of the joys of my life. Watching that team's ownership work to dismantle that, is really hard.
My favorite thing looking back at the 12-14 A's us just how many former Red Sox players were on those teams.
Brandon Moss, Josh, Reddick, Coco Crisp, Jed Lowrie, and even Big Sexy himself.
Moss and Reddick were huge for this particular 2012 team
coco crisp was a brief and exciting era of red sox baseball
Jed Lowrie, aka Jed Williams
cespedes
Fr RedSox fan and seeing all them playing and being amazing was so relieving, as they were most likely replace for star player or seen too average but glad As saw their true value, which when I started learn about how team operate.
Loved Jake putting on all of the hats Cespedes played for
Bailey the 2012 A’s are my all time favorite team. I remember coming home from 6th grade and catching the very end of game 162. Oakland forever. I hope the A’s somehow stay
My A's fandom started in 2012, because game 162 was the very first baseball game I ever went to, and to this day, the best. Unfortunately it may seem to be coming to an end soon.
Thank you for posting this...Im a 32 year old A's fan so I started watching the A's in 1999. The early 2000s A's were absolutely dominant in my eyes. Of course, they came up short in the playoffs every year but NOTHING was more exciting than the 2012 A's to me. When they leave to Vegas, that will be the one team that sticks with me forever
I remember watching that final series against the rangers with my dad and brother. We talked during game one and decided that if we won that first game, we would buy tickets for the final game of the season on the off chance we went for the sweep. Still far and away the greatest baseball memory I’ve had in my life. I love the A’s. Oakland’s team
And that last game was one of their $2 Wednesday specials. Of course, they were long sold out of those tickets by game day.
When I think baseball, I think the 2012 A's. The walk-offs, the home runs led by Josh Reddick with 32, and winning the division at the end. This was the 1st of a few years where I watched the MLB closely and almost every A's game. I appreciate the video.
Even though I don't enjoy baseball as much as other sports now, I recently went to what is likely my final OAKLAND A's game ever at Comerica Park against the Tigers(since I live in Detroit now). Sort of a last hurrah to see them representing the Bay Area. It was a fun time and I will certainly never forget the 2012 A's!💚💛
This video made me cry. I was 11 in 2012 and this team made me fall in love with baseball. Everything is so vivid in my mind. I remember listening to Ryan Cook's 4-out save on the radio. Everything about the season was perfect and I still think about it all the time. This season has been devastating. Thanks for showing love to Oakland, I hope people will remember what a special place this is for baseball.
It was in 2012 that I started to follow baseball. Because I live in Utah, I initially tied myself to the Rockies. However, that team in Oakland kept catching my attention. I knew about their budget because of a movie I'd seen recently, but I don't want to give all the credit to the movie. That team was so fun that I stayed a fan of the franchise until somewhere in the middle of last year when it was clear it never be the same. Thank you for this video and the ultimate message.
Oh god the memory of seeing that Fred McGriff baseball commercial was suddenly awoken after being forgotten about for so many years.
I was at game 162. The place erupted when Hamilton dropped the ball in center. It was one of the most exciting a's game I ever attended, and I've been to about 600 games.
Frankly, I find it staggering how little mainstream sources and/or casual fans appreciate the history of the Oakland Athletics. It's a shame how that organization has treated their fanbase. But I really admire the work put into this video. Excellent stuff.
You mean the team with the famous movie that even non baseball fans have seen?
Thank you from an a's fan to spend the last few min of the video talking bout the team situation of bad ownership. Hoping the summer of sell can bring us oakland fans a compentent owner!
thank you for this. as a 9 year old sitting in the coliseum for game 162 I felt like just for a day, the world was perfect and nothing else mattered.
As a 41 year old, who took the day off work to witness that historical game, I also felt that the world was perfect for a day. What a comeback, punctuated by Hamiliton dropping the ball.
@@MrHobo71 my dad took my sister and I out of school early and we arrived just as the rangers were taking the lead. By the time we got to section 230, our boys were in business! I'll never forget that day
Despite being fond of the Rangers teams that were bested by these A's in back-to-back years, the 2012 A's are one of my favorite teams. Apart from all the rookies, the A's only had 4 position players qualify for the batting title, 2 by margins of 5 PA or fewer. In a time of ever-expanding bullpens, they used regular platoons at both DH (Smith/Gomes) and 1B (Moss/Carter), which is basically unheard of in modern baseball. Throw in the game in which Brandon Inge drove in the go-ahead run while playing with a dislocated shoulder just for a bit of extra fun.
Man, those 2012-14 A's teams were so fun to watch. Loved watching Jarrod Parker and Sonny Gray going toe to toe with JV in the 2012-13 postseasons.
You've outdone yourself Mr. Bailey I think this is seriously your finest video yet. Jokes, interesting narrative, and a great bow on the end about why we even watch baseball. Well done
The story of the present day A's is a cautionary tale for all fans of any sport. It doesn't matter how long a team has been in your city or how many championships or fans the team has, there is always a chance that they will leave. Cherish your teams while you have them because you never know which season will be their last. I'm sorry A's fans you all deserve better.
Thank you for making this video. As an A’s fan this was my favorite season of all time. I went to the most games that season than any other season. I was at the cespedes walk off home run game against the dodgers and I knew this team was special. Josh reddick and coco crisp were really impactful veterans on this team as well. These seasons are what make being an A’s fan so special. Thank you for highlighting this season and showing MLB that baseball belongs in Oakland!
This feels so much like watching the reds this year which excites me because of the talent but scares me because of the organization’s recent history being very similar to Oakland
Completely agree.
Now that Dan Snyder has (finally) been knocked off his throne in Washington; Cincinnati's owner/ownership group is one of (if not The) the biggest a**holes in sports. As proud, and historically significant, as that club is; it's a little sad how the Reds of had a long history of owner's that were... let's just say, less than stellar examples of human beings.
Cincinnati, Oakland, Miami, the list goes on (*cough* Montreal)... the players on those franchises deserve better. And the fans of said ball clubs deserve WAY better.
As a lifelong Cub fan, it is hard for me to root for Cincy. Though, they have always had players I like (God bless Joey Votto). But, as a baseball fanatic, who grew up in the late 80's and early 90's, it is impossible for me to not have nostalgic memories of both Oakland and the Reds. Even, however secretly, cheer them on this year.
selling off assets as soon as they are due pay raises is a terrific way to piss people off
but there are people like this who care more about the bottom line than the idea of success
@@rolmodel12. fr bruh how the fuck did we go from marge schott to the fucking castellini family 😭😭
This was when I followed baseball the closest, so thanks. These teams were gutsy, clutch, had classic postseason nailbiters against DET.
Shout out to soft tossing Tommy Malone, noodle arm utility knife Coco Crisp, the never ending platoon hitting catchers, extreme pulled fly ball Chris Carter, Céspedes being a physical freak, the Coliseum dugouts flooding with sewage, and the eventual arrival of Sonny Gray. Oh yeah, and getting heartbroken watching Verlander and Scherzer mow through this lineup year after year. Good times.
So fun to watch. I call them “almost great.” So close.
As a diehard A’s fan since birth I was dreading those last 3:38 but even just getting to relive that 2012 team was thrilling.
Thank you Bailey, if noting hearing the emotion in Doo’s voice reminds me that the relationship between oakland fans and its players is special. I’ll bleed green til the day I die and will cherish those memories even if that rich d!ckhead rips the team from us.
This might be your best bit ever Bailey, let alone having some of your best bits in it
Thank you for making a sad A's fan happy, if just for a moment.
This is a great video. Thank you for sticking up for A’s fans.
Thanks for the great video Bailey! Wish the 2023 A's could be an actually competent mlb team
Me too. It starts at the top unfortunately.
Me too, but this 23 team is built to be one of the worst of all time. John Fisher wants to kill fan interest so he can sneak off to Las Vegas with no pushback.
the nostalgia is insane with this video goddamn i loved those A’s teams
Was twelve years old during this season, Oakland fans are truly incredible, such a shame MLB makes us out to seem like we don’t care about our team, yet if you look at game 162 against Texas you will never see a more passionate fan base.
Most Underrated UA-camr. Definitely top 3 current. Jon Bois minus the Jazz and once a year uploading
That was a really fun year to be an A's fan! I was lucky enough to be at game 162. I'll never forget seeing Cespedes PUNCH his bat and Josh Hamilton drop the pop up (13:14)
I can't forget that year because that was the year my father came home from a heavy morning of Hanukah celebratory drinking and aggressively beet the teeth right out my dawgs mouf in front of me and my siblings. Made me a necklace out of his teef and forced me to wear it to school every day or get beet. Do you do stuff like that to your kids?
@@jennyanydots2389obvious troll is obvious
Grew up with the A's, happy to see you coming out swinging for them, thank you :)
You just blessed us Oakland A’s fans who are going through it, thank you Bailey!
Crazy thing was that the A’s won 96 games and the AL West the following year with much of the same roster, and even snagged a wild card in 2014. Billy Beane’s last hurra-*BZZZZ*
The Moneyball gag got me😂I love me some Moneyball and it does get mentioned a TON
being a lifelong giants fan but having the A's in my peripheral, this video brought back so many memories and names of old familiar A's players. seeing the stands jam packed in game 162 is what i'll miss when they leave oakland
Great video overall, but what a beautiful closing words at the end. I'm definitely bias since I'm an A's fan, but this is one of your best work. Thank you.
Lucky to have grown up near the coliseum, I went to a lot of games in 2012. I was there for Brandon McCarthy line drive and I was there for all 3 games of the Texas series. Best baseball time of my life bar none. Thank you Jerry Blevins.
Love the running gag of not using Bartolo Colon’s nickname. Hulking handsome, titanic tantalizing, substantial seductive, all so funny.
Sean Doolittle is one of my favorite lefties in MLB The Show! So cool you got to interview him!
A-Rod showing what he really loves at 7:41
Ive been a Jays fan all my life, and seeing baby Josh Donaldson showing flashes of the Bringer of Rain he would become in those shining years 2015-2016 was a real treat
Josh Hamilton dropping that ball in center to let my A’s take the lead will be etched in my mind forever. It will be the last thing I ever think about as I draw my last breaths.
Can’t help but notice some similarities between this A’s team and the current Reds squad. Major contributions from rookies like McLain, De La Cruz, Abbott, and Steer, both teams outperforming preseason projections, and each team having a reliever as the lone all star selection.
I was a Junior in high school this season. I’m so thankful for my parents for letting me skip school and get me tickets for the last Rangers series. Still insane I got witness that. #SellTheTeam
Thank you Foolish, the A's fans are still here
Got pulled from school for Game 162 and was at the ALDS games as well. Thank you reliving the great A’s memories during this nightmare
Say what you want but truth is the fans are absolutely partly to blame for the team's current state. If attendance wasn't so horrendous over the past decades then things would likely be in a much better situation. Saying it's all just the owners fault is completely childish.
@@fuktrumpanzeeskum Reshuffling winning teams on the field and endlessly looking like clowns off the field is an easy way to kill a fanbase.
@@fuktrumpanzeeskum their stadium is decrepit
Damn that monologue at the end got me feeling EMOTIONAL
I was there at that elimination game, I still remember chanting “LET’S GO A’S” through tears. That was such a magical season
I’m a Yankees fan but if my team was out I always rooted for the A’s. They were such an interesting team.
I’m an A’s fan since Billy Ball in the 80’s and despite leaving for 🇬🇧 kept watching The Most Interesting Team In Baseball™️ until very recently. Too traumatic now. Really appreciate you covering that magical A’s season!
Thanks Bailey this was best birthday gift I got today. Always love when you post a new video.
happy birthday!
Happy 40th! 40 is the new 30. Or at least that’s what I tell myself.
The only good memories I have of my father involve The A's. He lives a few miles from The Oakland Coliseum. When I was a teen, it was Canseco, McGwire, Eck, Stew, Ricky, Weiss, Hendu and so many more.
Seeing The A's in such a state makes me want to cry.
Seeing Josh Hamilton drop that ball hurt my soul again.
Good memories for me Bailey, that summer I got a lot of games in, and saw at least six walk offs. It was a great time to be a fan.
My two favorite teams are The Nationals and The A's. So I got to see almost all of Sean Doolittle's career. He's a treasure.
I remember watching an NBC special about this team being the youngest in MLB. This was great to see as a flashback.
Thank you so much for this episode. Haven't watched yet but I hope you touch on just how good the 2013 team was too
2014 team imo was the best of the bunch
This is one of the best baseball videos to come out of the baseball community in a while. The writing, direction, light comedy. All fantastic.
In case you are interested, Chris Carter is still raking, now in the Mexican League, currently leading the league in OPS. Travis Blackley also had a stint in Mexican League, incidentally playing for the same team Carter is on now, and was instrumental in winning the championship in 2016.
Is Carter also leading the Mexican league in strikeouts too?
I still remember that legendary 2014 WC game as a Royals fan. 2 of the most fun teams of that era.
as an a's fan, I've never felt worse when that game ended
I think Donaldson's approval rating is closer to that of mosquitos than water bugs
In a way, this feels like Foolish Baseball’s magnum opus. This video had everything and was incredible
As an A’s fan, 2012-2014 were my Golden Years of watching a super team but then again were so young that I never realized the talent we had. Once they all left they were given the spotlight on their respective teams, and yet again started another rebuild for Oakland baseball. Sell the team.
Awesome video on a proud fanbase that is being screwed by the league. In the current MLB landscape I feel like a lot of the really young teams are the ones making strong pushes much like these As did.
Why is that?
Thank you for making this. This brought me to tears
9:52Bailey I'd never watch skibidi toilet over you
I really enjoy the baseball bits with player interviews. I think it adds something special to the video that you won’t find anywhere else.
Oakland fans deserve so much better much like these long gone moments...
How fitting that Travis Blackley, an Australian, ends up playing with a team that has green and gold as their official colors, the national colors for Australia's sports teams.
How on earth am i just now discovering your channel? This is too funny and just great stuff all around. Bonked in the noggin really cracked me up for some reason
At the end there, Bailey was seizing the means of production. Noice!