@@blakeb889 100% real. I invited them into the conference room under the guise of a Thanksgiving celebration, then handed them an envelope. They believed it might be a gift or bonus, but instead it was a letter telling them to pack up their desk and leave before the office closes. You should have seen the looks on their faces! Of course, they begged and pleaded, but to no avail. They had made a fatal mistake. I did not ask for Bartolo Colon. I wanted Bob Wickman, and I was going to replace them with people who understood the difference.
I actually was there for Ichiro's final game at the Tokyo Dome. There was a man who sat next to me, in tears when Ichiro was substituted for. He had come from Seattle, and grew up watching Ichiro patrol right field. The former face of the Orix BlueWave was the player that made this gentleman a baseball fan. I'm truly lucky to have seen Ichiro's final at bats. The place came alive when he stepped up to the plate. I can only imagine if the Tokyo Dome would still be standing right now if he had pulled a Ted Williams and hit a walk-off blast to win the game in his final AB.
Went to an Ichiro game with my Mom and Dad in April of '01 against the Devil Rays (oh so long ago). He singled, stole second, stole third and subsequently raced home because the catcher had accidentally thrown it into left field during the latter steal. Have been hooked ever since. Papi is cool too though, nice to see him well. :)
@thebabylonian109 that's a cool story I dig it! My best memory was when I was 8..August of 1995 my dad took me to the ball game at Yankee stadium with my cousin and uncle as well. We were on the 3rd base line 8 rows up I'll never forget it the memory is so clear. Also..it was the day mickey mantle died so before the game there was a whole tribute to him on the big screen in center. Mickey was my favorite I never got to see so it was special (my dad and grandpa told me so many stories of the Mick). I went to baseball games at both Shea stadium and Yankee stadium before that but that day is the earliest memory that really stuck with me. Oh..and yanks beat the Indians that day 4 to 1 and I remember David cone pitching a complete game. Also it was special because my favorite player growing up was don Mattingly and I got to see him play before he retired. My dad has since passed away but I'll always hold this memory dear to my heart.
As a Red Sox fan who was too young to really remember Ortiz's heroics in the '04 ALCS the most iconic memory of him for me is the grand slam he hit in the 8th inning of game 2 of the 2013 ALCS vs. the Tigers. The Red Sox were facing a 2-0 deficit against a great Tigers team but he hit it out and put them right back in the series.
That quote near the end from Ortiz about Rafael Devers being an MVP caliber player by age 22 sure was on point. In his age 22 season, Devers broke out in a big way with over 30 HR, 50 doubles, a .900+ OPS and earning some MVP votes.
If you count as hits the times he got on base but the scorekeeper called it an error (which means the play was counted against him, as if it were an out), he hit .410 that year.
Ortiz is a shit commentator because he never had to play a position and never has any real baseball insight, beating out Joe Buck isn't saying much lol
2016, I happened to get into little league in 6th grade. A little bit late to the party but still found that itch for baseball that I never would’ve seen. I live in a small northern New Hampshire town with about 2,000 people, and I understandably turned to the Red Sox, as they’re the only team in New England. I went to 3 games that season and managed to catch Papi’s second to last homerun that season. Being 18 now and just reflecting back makes my soul happy.
"After six partial seasons in Minnesota, it wasn't really clear if he was actually that good at playing baseball" *shows him homering off of Pedro multiple times* 😂 loved that! I love the detail you put in these vids.
@Johnng Fred Just because people the majority of people are doing something doesnt make it right. It is like what pitchers are going through right now and I am glad they are being checked for substances. Cheating is cheating.
There was an article after his retirement that revealed how badly his feet/knees were. They were so mangled that it's amazing he was able to hit 48 doubles in 2016, let alone get to first base properly. Also, criminally slept-on is how often David Ortiz would draw walks. Of course, his slow speed and sometimes bad lineup protection made it okay to put him on first base, but he walked a whole lot.
Upon rewatching this video for the 100th time, it will always be funny to see JBJ up there for the April/May hitting stats. Dude was on fire to start that year.
JBJ was either Smoking hot or ice cold. There was no inbetween. Thankfully he was hot in the 2018 playoffs. Best defensive outfielder I've ever seen play. Miss watching him patrol center in Boston.
I love retirement tours exactly because they are emotional moments in the sport. I like that Reggie Jackson and Jeter got standing ovations that one single time and were bitterly hated enemies every other time.
Foolish Baseball #Shamelessplug but a bit over the top that is assuming he’s not doing this for clout but if he isn’t doing it for clout th it’s kinda shitty of you
@@AzureRaven2 your team has the strangest history since they moved to Baltimore. Absolutely top tier team for the first few decades then competing with the Pirates as one of the worst franchises since (aside from a few years here and there.) Coincidentally the Pirates were basically the same way.
Definition of clutch. He will forever be a part of Boston’s history in general, not just baseball. Without a doubt one of the most legendary players in the game.
The statement on retirement tours rings really true for me right now man. I wasn't really expecting it, but sometimes you gotta take some time to appreciate the people around you. Im really regretting not doing that right now. Really hit the nail on the head for me. Thanks
and he wrote a little song that went like this" "I love it when you call me big papi! put your hands in the air, like you don't care" (x2) For all the ladies in Fenway with style in grace, let me put some lyrical bats upon your bushes, hitting home runs for fun off the bushings, da monster, it's yessir, not no sir! The only monster is ME the B-I-G P-AP-I if ya know what I mean!
Best part of that stretch for Miggy was that he didn’t whine about hitting in Detroit and put up the flashiest hitting stats where everyone else makes excuses.
Tony Gwynn in a Yankees or Red Sox uniform would have so much more respect between fans and sportscasters, than what he gets. The dude was a machine and a hell of a nice guy. Greatest hitter of my time watching baseball along with Ichiro Suzuki...
@@FoolishBaseball What about us Gen Xers? I guess we like both, but certainly grew up and learned baseball on boomer stats because that's all they showed on the TV broadcast or the newspaper sports section. Maybe a Sports Illustrated magazine laying around too, or a baseball almanac at your friend's house. BTW, congrats on a freaking amazing channel you have built here, with A+ content, insight, humor, and fun. When a star pitcher J Verlander comments on your epic video about the his immaculate inning, you are really a standout. Well done, dude!
I was talking with a Dodgers scout when Ortiz announced retirement and many of the scouts believed that Ortiz was caught with PED’s in the off season. As a result, a deal was made that if Ortiz retired that following season they would not publicly tarnish his record. Of course this is just a theory, but considering many people inside baseball believe it makes you think...
You're my unexpected UA-cam rabbit hole in these trying corona virus social distancing times. I have never in my life watched a single baseball game and the only player names I ever heard of before Moneyball were Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter. Ruth from some documentary, Barry Bonds and Alex Rodriguez through the news with one of their scandals and Derek Jeter's name from some movie or TV show in which he was mentioned. I watched all your baseball videos over the past couple of days and even though I didn't understand most of what was going on I really appreciated your in-depth explanations that provided an interesting look at a sports that I didn't (and probably still don't) understand. The production quality, writing and delivery of the videos was superb. Keep up the good work.
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I haven't really watched a lot of your videos so I don't know if it's a constant, but I like your use of the old Pokemon Trading Card Game for the Gameboy soundtrack.
I’m a Yankees fan and I have all the respect in the world for papi even tho he was always a Yankee killer. Dude was a legend and always showed up when it mattered most
@@alaeriia01 A ton of suspected drug users always pissed clean. Bonds, Clemens, Piazza, Bagwell, etc never had a positive test but have plenty of speculation
@@catman-du8927 Well for one, it doesn’t make sense because it was a voluntary test so you’d assume anyone taking it was clean. To this day not even Ortiz himself knows what he tested positive for and he’s been begging the league for years to tell him what it was. One thing you have to remember is that not every time someone tests positive did they actually take something illegal knowingly. For example, every athlete takes supplements and a lot of times-especially back then-trace amounts of banned substances wind up in legal substances. Most companies don’t take too much care to clean their machines in between runs, which can lead to residue from one thing getting into something else
I always really enjoyed watching this gentleman on and off the field! He always seemed like a class act to me. I hope the future for him and his family is nothing but positive! Thanks for the video, this is a terrific channel!
Pokemon TCG, despite being a Pokemon game, has an almost forgotten yet amazing, pop-infused, catchy soundtrack. Big Papi on the other hand, will probably never be forgotten...especially if you're a NYer, like me.
you know, through watching your videos, I have come to realise that the Mariners could be a vastly improved team if they were better at not making horrible decisions in the scouting department. I would absolutely trade Mike trout for Dustin Ackely. Or anybody else for out 2011 pick. We had DAVID FRICKING ORTIZ under contract once upon a time.
As a lifelong Yankees fan I always hated facing David Ortiz, but I always had the utmost respect for him. He is a class act and is either the greatest or second greatest DH ever. I think he should be in the HOF.
@@KM-je6bf the fact he seems to get a pass on this by everyone is insane. If you watched him in Minnesota, in 5 years didnt hit 20 hrs in a season and was like a 260 hitter. He had his best years at ages that you shouldnt be. 32-39 shouldn't be prime years when you're 20s were mostly a bust
@@TheFamousMockingbird Ortiz is an utterly unremarkable hitter for several years with the Twins, and then goes to the team that also employs Manny Ramirez and suddenly becomes an unstoppable slugger. What a crazy random coincidence, right? 🙄
@@mrcnub age curve man. Numbers at age. Dude getting 100+ rbi four years, 96 one year and 60 in 90g season from injury. From ages 34-40. That is abnormal, seeing ops jump immediately .150 from previous high along with slugging the very first year in Boston. Dude tested positive before, current commish has even publicly said voters should not look at the positive for HOF vote as jt could have been "comprised" and not accurate. When you are as physically large at ortiz and have best numbers 34+ it just smells
Favorite big Papi memory is him batting almost .700 in the 2013 world series. Man couldn't be stopped.
he got intentionally walked a couple times in that series
legend
slugging percentage was over 1.000 lmfao
I know right
the cardinals kept pitching to him for no good reason
I remember watching it live, it was literally unfathomable. Dudes bat was glued to the ball.
''WHO PUT THIS PICTURE OF BARTOLO COLON IN MY BOB WICKMAN CALENDAR'' this is why I love this channel
Don't laugh. I fired dozens of people before this. Right before the holidays even.
@foolish baseball for real or are you kidding
@@blakeb889 100% real. I invited them into the conference room under the guise of a Thanksgiving celebration, then handed them an envelope. They believed it might be a gift or bonus, but instead it was a letter telling them to pack up their desk and leave before the office closes. You should have seen the looks on their faces! Of course, they begged and pleaded, but to no avail. They had made a fatal mistake. I did not ask for Bartolo Colon. I wanted Bob Wickman, and I was going to replace them with people who understood the difference.
@@FoolishBaseball only a FOOL would put Bartolo Colon on a Bob Wickman calendar
crying emoji Clearly this was a Bartolo Colon calendar that was altered into a Bob Wickman calendar
Watch out and don’t mess with Ortiz. He’s a man and he’s 40.
COME AFTER ME
*insert mullet here*
@@FoolishBaseball I M 4 0 ! ! !
Your references are out of control. Everyone knows that.
That was some years ago. He was so much older then, he's younger than that now.
I actually was there for Ichiro's final game at the Tokyo Dome. There was a man who sat next to me, in tears when Ichiro was substituted for. He had come from Seattle, and grew up watching Ichiro patrol right field. The former face of the Orix BlueWave was the player that made this gentleman a baseball fan.
I'm truly lucky to have seen Ichiro's final at bats. The place came alive when he stepped up to the plate. I can only imagine if the Tokyo Dome would still be standing right now if he had pulled a Ted Williams and hit a walk-off blast to win the game in his final AB.
Ichiro was my absolute favorite growing up
Went to an Ichiro game with my Mom and Dad in April of '01 against the Devil Rays (oh so long ago). He singled, stole second, stole third and subsequently raced home because the catcher had accidentally thrown it into left field during the latter steal. Have been hooked ever since.
Papi is cool too though, nice to see him well. :)
@thebabylonian109 that's a cool story I dig it! My best memory was when I was 8..August of 1995 my dad took me to the ball game at Yankee stadium with my cousin and uncle as well. We were on the 3rd base line 8 rows up I'll never forget it the memory is so clear. Also..it was the day mickey mantle died so before the game there was a whole tribute to him on the big screen in center. Mickey was my favorite I never got to see so it was special (my dad and grandpa told me so many stories of the Mick). I went to baseball games at both Shea stadium and Yankee stadium before that but that day is the earliest memory that really stuck with me. Oh..and yanks beat the Indians that day 4 to 1 and I remember David cone pitching a complete game. Also it was special because my favorite player growing up was don Mattingly and I got to see him play before he retired. My dad has since passed away but I'll always hold this memory dear to my heart.
We almost lost that man. I was so happy to see him at this years World Series as energetic as ever after the hell he went through.
the pokemon trading card gameboy music in the beginning... wow. what a jam
more like throughout the video
Yes. Called it!
He’s channeling his inner SummoningSalt, highly recommend that channel if you’re into gaming at all, makes 40 minutes feel like 2 seconds.
Pad you're a baseball fan?
The Boomer Stats vs Zoomer Stats killed me
Same here bro 😂😂
@J W Ok boomer
I had to pause it for a min 😂😂😂
Im both but more boomer lmao
MANCHESTER UNITED does anyone care
As a Red Sox fan who was too young to really remember Ortiz's heroics in the '04 ALCS the most iconic memory of him for me is the grand slam he hit in the 8th inning of game 2 of the 2013 ALCS vs. the Tigers. The Red Sox were facing a 2-0 deficit against a great Tigers team but he hit it out and put them right back in the series.
Looking back on that tigers team, I still can’t believe we won. Their pitching was absolutely unreal
That quote near the end from Ortiz about Rafael Devers being an MVP caliber player by age 22 sure was on point. In his age 22 season, Devers broke out in a big way with over 30 HR, 50 doubles, a .900+ OPS and earning some MVP votes.
I need me a Bob Wickman calendar.
Just watch out for rogue Bartolo Colons
@@FoolishBaseball next Halloween costume, Rogue Bartolo Colon!!! Thank u!
You beat me to it
Yo Bob Wickman was my HS baseball coach
@@suppressed_viii that is freaking awesome! U have lived the life my friend!
At 9:34, Larry Walker and Tim Locastro
This is why I love Foolish Baseball
#WalkerHOF
@@FoolishBaseball He did it!
@@vxoblivionxvI am aware I am 3 years late, I don’t care. It’s about damn time he is in the HOF
@@JaredGoofball He joined Fergie Jenkins as the second Canadian in Cooperstown, and then Todd Felton joined Larry as the second Rockie
Pokémon tcg theme music. Ortiz in the background. Foolish baseball vid. Am I in heaven?
Took me a second, but that TCG realization hit me like a standup triple
Such a good game!
That's what I'm sayin bro!
I recognized the music instantly and as quickly as I realized what I was listening to I took to the comments. Such a nostalgia rush
It's the best
4:56 is my only MLB game I went to. It was an amazing day. Not only did David steal a base, but Mookie went yard and price threw 8 innings.
talk about Ted Williams almost hitting 400 when he was 38 years old
Please
If you count as hits the times he got on base but the scorekeeper called it an error (which means the play was counted against him, as if it were an out), he hit .410 that year.
Greatest hitter of all time.
The man hit over .400. MORE THAN ONCE!!
@@CSDonohue11 name me one player since Ted Williams that hit above 400 in a season.... Oh wait you CAN'T
Danny Baseball Yea No sh!t genius, that’s why I said he’s the greatest hitter of all time.
So now you can’t.
“Daaaaaaaa... Yankees Lose”. Let him call the WS next year. Way better than Joe Buck.
Jankeees
Diego Santiago original
Diego Santiago
This ding dong below you doesn’t even get why you said jankees , he such a silly jankees fan he thinks you are calling them jankee. Lol
Ortiz is a shit commentator because he never had to play a position and never has any real baseball insight, beating out Joe Buck isn't saying much lol
fuck off. Bronx bombers or death. THERE IS NO MIDDLE GROUND
2016, I happened to get into little league in 6th grade. A little bit late to the party but still found that itch for baseball that I never would’ve seen. I live in a small northern New Hampshire town with about 2,000 people, and I understandably turned to the Red Sox, as they’re the only team in New England. I went to 3 games that season and managed to catch Papi’s second to last homerun that season. Being 18 now and just reflecting back makes my soul happy.
"After six partial seasons in Minnesota, it wasn't really clear if he was actually that good at playing baseball" *shows him homering off of Pedro multiple times*
😂 loved that! I love the detail you put in these vids.
He was terrible with the Twins. He then went to Boston and used a bunch of steroids' and got good.
@Johnng Fred Ken Griffey Jr didn't use steroids', Greg Maddox, Mark Glavine, Derek Jeter, and Torri Hunter didn't.
@Johnng Fred Just because people the majority of people are doing something doesnt make it right. It is like what pitchers are going through right now and I am glad they are being checked for substances. Cheating is cheating.
@@fatbean2000 "he was terrible with the twins" He had an .806 ops with the Twins. Still well above average, even with the Twins. You are dumb.
@@fatbean2000 he wasn’t terrible with the Twins 😂
From that season into Cooperstown. Hell of a ride. Congrats Big Papi
There was an article after his retirement that revealed how badly his feet/knees were.
They were so mangled that it's amazing he was able to hit 48 doubles in 2016, let alone get to first base properly.
Also, criminally slept-on is how often David Ortiz would draw walks. Of course, his slow speed and sometimes bad lineup protection made it okay to put him on first base, but he walked a whole lot.
I love Ortiz's follow through when he hits a bomb. He just has so much personality in every way he plays the game.
Upon rewatching this video for the 100th time, it will always be funny to see JBJ up there for the April/May hitting stats. Dude was on fire to start that year.
JBJ was either Smoking hot or ice cold. There was no inbetween. Thankfully he was hot in the 2018 playoffs. Best defensive outfielder I've ever seen play. Miss watching him patrol center in Boston.
I love retirement tours exactly because they are emotional moments in the sport. I like that Reggie Jackson and Jeter got standing ovations that one single time and were bitterly hated enemies every other time.
Currently at the Emergency Room and I’m just watching your vids cause you are entertaining me even at this bad of a state Just wanted to say Thanks
Hope you get better soon
Hang in there bud!
Hope you feel better soon! Maybe show your doctors and nurses if they are into baseball.
Get well brother
Foolish Baseball #Shamelessplug but a bit over the top that is assuming he’s not doing this for clout but if he isn’t doing it for clout th it’s kinda shitty of you
As a Redsox fan, thanks for the 10+ best years in my life.
‘Do some research before you mention the leaked drug test’
My new favorite youtuber.
Also the last one says:
It doesn’t mean that much.
Prime Chris Davis was such a beast. 2:02
So 1 year combined?
That was a weird time. Orioles had some great teams as well.
@@FoolishBaseball As an Orioles fan, I'm convinced those years were a fever dream.
@@AzureRaven2 your team has the strangest history since they moved to Baltimore. Absolutely top tier team for the first few decades then competing with the Pirates as one of the worst franchises since (aside from a few years here and there.) Coincidentally the Pirates were basically the same way.
Y’all see Miggy Cabrera #1 in OPS, but not even top 10 in homers!
Finally talking about my favorite player of all time and one of the GREATEST of all time
2nd greatest DH of all time :P
half a player.
Foolish Baseball I’d argue first when factoring in his postseason heroics
He’s a legend!
@@FoolishBaseball first due to postseason heroics
Definition of clutch. He will forever be a part of Boston’s history in general, not just baseball. Without a doubt one of the most legendary players in the game.
The statement on retirement tours rings really true for me right now man. I wasn't really expecting it, but sometimes you gotta take some time to appreciate the people around you. Im really regretting not doing that right now. Really hit the nail on the head for me. Thanks
As a kid who grew up watching Big Papi in Boston, safe to say that everyone loves Big Pali is an understatement
And Big Papi loves PED's lol.
I don't understand how anyone could hate that man. Even if you're a yankees fan you gotta respect him
and he wrote a little song that went like this"
"I love it when you call me big papi! put your hands in the air, like you don't care" (x2)
For all the ladies in Fenway with style in grace, let me put some lyrical bats upon your bushes,
hitting home runs for fun off the bushings, da monster, it's yessir, not no sir!
The only monster is ME the B-I-G P-AP-I if ya know what I mean!
Hitting 38 home runs at the age of 40, you know, like you do.
It's a normal amount of home runs, find a new slant.
48 doubles though!
waffleman Nelson Cruz lol
Landó Orlando I know right. Such a disappointment lol.
Adam Duerwachter roided
Great video! I’d love to see one about Miguel Cabrera’s 2012-2013 seasons. Greatest 2 season span in recent memory.
Those two seasons were great.But Pujols' 08-09 stretch was better.
That's a good suggestion!
Best part of that stretch for Miggy was that he didn’t whine about hitting in Detroit and put up the flashiest hitting stats where everyone else makes excuses.
Great years but trout has had better stretches. Especially 2017-2019
Jesse Garcia Trout only has that OPS cuz everyone else on the Angels suck. Dude never has a high batting average
Tony Gwynn was more likely to hit 4 times in a game than strike out 2 times in a game.
Do a Tony Gwynn video, Foolish.
Tony Gwynn in a Yankees or Red Sox uniform would have so much more respect between fans and sportscasters, than what he gets. The dude was a machine and a hell of a nice guy. Greatest hitter of my time watching baseball along with Ichiro Suzuki...
Unintentional Effectiveness im a yankee fan but if he was in those uniforms he would probably be hated more
Can you do a video about if Trea Turner will break the cycle record
That's so random and yet I just may.
Foolish Baseball or just a vid on the speediest boys in baseball. I would legit probably watch a livestream of home plate to 1st races
Vroom vroom
Thanks
@@bencarrasquillo Albert Pujols running to first 10 hour ver.
When fb gets merch we need an official bob wickman calender with bartolo in the october page
Coming back to this now that Ortiz is a first ballot Hall of Fame. Incredibly well-deserved.
I was at the game were he played the field for the last time. Amazing respect for him by the dodger fans!
My fav MLB Show since This Week In Baseball.
The MANalytics for boomers and Analytics for zoomers slide was fantastic
There's something for everybody.
Foolish Baseball loved the Marx in there too
Foolish Baseball just a question. What arethe averages for those analytics.
@@FoolishBaseball What about us Gen Xers? I guess we like both, but certainly grew up and learned baseball on boomer stats because that's all they showed on the TV broadcast or the newspaper sports section. Maybe a Sports Illustrated magazine laying around too, or a baseball almanac at your friend's house.
BTW, congrats on a freaking amazing channel you have built here, with A+ content, insight, humor, and fun. When a star pitcher J Verlander comments on your epic video about the his immaculate inning, you are really a standout. Well done, dude!
Hitting 38 home runs at the age of 40, you know, like you do.
You outdid yourself FB this was gold from start to finish
I mean...
DAAAAA... JANKEES LOSE
Love how much effort goes into these vids. U deserve so much more publicity. Keep up the amazing stuff! Love it
COME AFTER ME! I'M A MAN! I'M 40!
HE'S JUST A KID
This channel is the best
Awesome vid once again, big papi was and is a beast. Really ended his career on and amazing note.
Well done as always foolish
I hit way more homers in my age 40 season
In MLB the show on beginner with juiced sliders
He thought he had in me in the first half not gonna life
"He was bored of hitting. It no longer challenged or interested him." Made me laugh so hard.
Really miss him man it’s like a part of baseball is missing
new baseball bits, it is a good day, thank you bailey, papi bless
Papi bless
I was talking with a Dodgers scout when Ortiz announced retirement and many of the scouts believed that Ortiz was caught with PED’s in the off season. As a result, a deal was made that if Ortiz retired that following season they would not publicly tarnish his record. Of course this is just a theory, but considering many people inside baseball believe it makes you think...
I guess they didn’t want him to wind up like palmiero.
Yeah, I don't understand why he should get into the Hall of Fame but not Bonds
he is one of the more obvious roid guys of all time. like all his countrymen.
Literally "trust me bro"
It’s more likely that he just retired cause he was 40
75k is not nearly enough subscribers. The thought and humor that goes into your videos is incredible.
The Bartolo Colon part got me. XD
ALWAYS A GOOD DAY WHEN BASEBALL BITS IS OUT
I love this channel!!!!
Me too
You're my unexpected UA-cam rabbit hole in these trying corona virus social distancing times.
I have never in my life watched a single baseball game and the only player names I ever heard of before Moneyball were Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter. Ruth from some documentary, Barry Bonds and Alex Rodriguez through the news with one of their scandals and Derek Jeter's name from some movie or TV show in which he was mentioned.
I watched all your baseball videos over the past couple of days and even though I didn't understand most of what was going on I really appreciated your in-depth explanations that provided an interesting look at a sports that I didn't (and probably still don't) understand.
The production quality, writing and delivery of the videos was superb. Keep up the good work.
Btw that backwards writing under lvl 1-4 said “Do your research before you bring up the leaked drug test it doesn’t mean much”
I love it “ I’m a man, I’m 40” these videos are full of references it’s awesome
You deserve a million subs, you do the impossible, make baseball analysis entertaining.
Baseball bits is by far my favorite series on UA-cam
I wouldn’t mind a Joey Votto video. He’s definitely taken for granted by my fellow Reds fans.
Always nice waking up to a new Foolish Baseball video in my recommended
Nice vid, I always like your vids because you clearly put tons of work into them
Thank you!
Keep up the good work
Bailey putting Tim Lacastro and Larry Walker on the newspaper is part of why I love this channel
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Foolish Baseball let’s wait till next year for when boomstick shatters that
Huh, late bloomer who hit well as he got old... Almost like steroids are the fountain of youth or something.
The Athletic is DUMB
nacoran Like Barry Bonds too?
It was very well done, more vids like this plz. I’m subbed.
David Ortiz is a treasure to the game
or a cheater who disgraced the game
as a bostonian ortiz was a hero to us and his speech in 2013 hit hard because that year i lost my uncle in the marathon bombing
I'm not a huge baseball fan, but I love watching these videos.
I haven't really watched a lot of your videos so I don't know if it's a constant, but I like your use of the old Pokemon Trading Card Game for the Gameboy soundtrack.
Such an excellent farewell tour certainly helped his HoF induction. He was truly magnificent.
6:09 I don't know if that was Ortiz or the Astros stealing signs.
Underrated comment
Your content is so good man you deserve way more subs. Keep it up
I'd still duck and cover if I had to pitch to him, even in a celebrity softball game.
Unbelievable exit velo in celebrity softball
You're damn right you would!
Congratulations on your success Foolish Baseball, Your OOTP videos are also great
Thanks! Might stream OOTP some time this winter.
12:10 I caught that ball btw haha
Nice snag!
One of the greatest hitters I've had the pleasure of watching.
Let’s be honest, Ted Williams’s farewell was the best of all time.
Ooh, bashing the drug test? You sly dog.
Ted Williams' farewell is kind of tragic due his relationship with Boston and the press at the time.
@@FoolishBaseball "Gods do not answer letters"
I’m a Yankees fan and I have all the respect in the world for papi even tho he was always a Yankee killer. Dude was a legend and always showed up when it mattered most
Speed Demon 🔥
I commend you for referencing one of the greatest rants in sports history. Yes, I am a man. No, I am not yet 40.
Does Nelson Cruz get one of these videos in a couple years?
@song antics What was wrong with anything he said? It's a pretty fair question I think considering how well Nelson Cruz has been doing this season.
Thank you bro, papi is the best. Love that dude. Pedro and papi within a couple of months, I feel so lucky.
Now I have to do 10 videos on Yankees legends to balance it out.
@@FoolishBaseballdon't you dare but no I'm okay with that. Baseball is baseball, I love it all.
Foolish Baseball #BabeRuth (fat man)
All the backwards letters spell, “please do some research before you notice the leaked drug test. It doesn’t mean much.😂
Mention.
IIRC, he tested positive before the league made it illegal, and managed to piss clean ever since.
It's still more publicly positive test than Bonds & Clemens combined. Those guys are vilified for it. Why Ortiz isn't really confuses me
@@alaeriia01 A ton of suspected drug users always pissed clean. Bonds, Clemens, Piazza, Bagwell, etc never had a positive test but have plenty of speculation
@@catman-du8927 Well for one, it doesn’t make sense because it was a voluntary test so you’d assume anyone taking it was clean. To this day not even Ortiz himself knows what he tested positive for and he’s been begging the league for years to tell him what it was.
One thing you have to remember is that not every time someone tests positive did they actually take something illegal knowingly. For example, every athlete takes supplements and a lot of times-especially back then-trace amounts of banned substances wind up in legal substances. Most companies don’t take too much care to clean their machines in between runs, which can lead to residue from one thing getting into something else
I always really enjoyed watching this gentleman on and off the field! He always seemed like a class act to me. I hope the future for him and his family is nothing but positive! Thanks for the video, this is a terrific channel!
2:03 Ah back when Chris Davis could actually hit
Well written script. Great illustrations. Thank you
2:03 Your telling me Chris Davis has the most home runs, WHERE DID THAT ABILITY GO!
the league stopped letting him take aderral
His last season was the exclamation point ending to a Hall of Fame career. Great video, thanks!
4:45 it says "thrid baseman" lol.
Pokemon TCG, despite being a Pokemon game, has an almost forgotten yet amazing, pop-infused, catchy soundtrack. Big Papi on the other hand, will probably never be forgotten...especially if you're a NYer, like me.
Well yeah he will haunt you in your nightmares, but at least he was a nice guy.
11:15 Soooo can we say that Ortiz was a 40/40/40 guy his last season?
I really appreciate the way you explain how you feel about retirement tours and honestly it changed my opinion on it
you know, through watching your videos, I have come to realise that the Mariners could be a vastly improved team if they were better at not making horrible decisions in the scouting department. I would absolutely trade Mike trout for Dustin Ackely. Or anybody else for out 2011 pick. We had DAVID FRICKING ORTIZ under contract once upon a time.
When I was playing MLB 2k6 on ps2 I was having a hard time hitting a homerun. David Ortiz was my 1st.
As a lifelong Yankees fan I always hated facing David Ortiz, but I always had the utmost respect for him. He is a class act and is either the greatest or second greatest DH ever. I think he should be in the HOF.
Coming back to this 2 years later and, yay, he's in the HOF!
I think this is my new favorite baseball channel
10:10 Didn't Ted Williams exit on his own terms too?
Yes
I meant the rWAR list
Foolish Baseball Ah. Thanks for the clarification
Only 75k subscribers? This is def the most slept on sports youtube channel. May you be a late bloomer like Big Papi himself.
Now make the same type of video but for Albert Pujols
Thanks for making this video!
Bonds dominating at 40: steroids 😡😤
Ortiz dominating still 40: AHAHA ¡Big Papí! 😝🥰
David Ortiz was also mentioned in the Mitchel Report as failing a drug test for PEDs
@@KM-je6bf the fact he seems to get a pass on this by everyone is insane. If you watched him in Minnesota, in 5 years didnt hit 20 hrs in a season and was like a 260 hitter. He had his best years at ages that you shouldnt be. 32-39 shouldn't be prime years when you're 20s were mostly a bust
Different team change if sece
@@TheFamousMockingbird Ortiz is an utterly unremarkable hitter for several years with the Twins, and then goes to the team that also employs Manny Ramirez and suddenly becomes an unstoppable slugger. What a crazy random coincidence, right? 🙄
@@mrcnub age curve man. Numbers at age. Dude getting 100+ rbi four years, 96 one year and 60 in 90g season from injury. From ages 34-40. That is abnormal, seeing ops jump immediately .150 from previous high along with slugging the very first year in Boston. Dude tested positive before, current commish has even publicly said voters should not look at the positive for HOF vote as jt could have been "comprised" and not accurate. When you are as physically large at ortiz and have best numbers 34+ it just smells
You drop Ortiz video make my heart skip a beat you the best baseball UA-cam analyst
Thank you!