Hey everyone. Sorry for the year long wait in between episodes, and apologies for the delay today. Ran into a lot of issues on the back end with getting it uploaded, but I’m happy it’s up and I hope you all enjoy it!
PS: Had some trouble pinning down an exact pronunciation for Hiram Bithorn (had to re-render several times because of it), so I truly am sorry if it still isn’t perfect
As a Puerto Rican, players like Clemente and Pudge are considered royalty there. Newer players like Baez and Lindor are also really beloved there. I remember even seeing a Puerto Rican commercial starring Lindor.
Definitely Italy cause I dont know anything about Italian baseball (not that I know much about Korean baseball but at least I knew they played baseball over there 🥴)
@sliim you want to be penpals? I've been learning Spanish by listening to games but could obviously use a friend who spoke the language and likes baseball...all I have is a coworker who speaks it but not a big baseball guy.
Fun Fact: At the Pirates stadium, PNC Park, the right field fence is 21 feet tall in honor of Roberto Clemente for his number and position. Also I'm interested in South Korean Baseball.
I went from Puerto Rico to Cooperstown for Edgar's induction in July 2019. During the Sunday ceremonies a family who flew from Seattle, wearing Edgar's #11 jerseys and holding signs celebrating him, was occupying a spot near me and improvised a photo session. When the photographer said 'Say Cheese' I intervened and suggested that they say "Eeeeddddgarrrrrr !!!" instead. They did and loved it, laughing and having lots of fun taking the pictures !!! Then the father of that family walked towards me, and after addressing my Team 🇵🇷 PR jersey/cap combo he shook my hand, saying 'Thank You, for him (referring to Edgar), he saved Baseball for us in Seattle'. Needless to say, I was too moved to utter a word, couldn't respond to such words, that man was very grateful. It was the greatest weekend of my life !!!
The only issue is they dont lump it up on to any streaming services. I did find one UA-cam channel that streamed games from Australia during the winter however.
Thank you for making this. I’m a die hard baseball fan and proud Puerto Rican. It often feels like Puerto Rican influence in American culture is ignored and underrepresented (among many others). This here made me super proud. Love the Japanese and DR vids. Look forward to the others.
As Dominican Clemente to us was is will forever be a legend not just in the field but, as a human as well, Clemente gave his life helping others fought for Latinos rights.
As a Puerto Rican and a baseball fan, hearing about Roberto Clemente always makes me tear up a little. On one hand, his untimely death is always devastating every time people talk about it. On the other hand, he was such a selfless person, and that commitment to serving others even at the cost of his own life, is part of what makes him so special. As for the next episode, I'd be interested in seeing Italy. I don't know much about European baseball.
I remember in 6th grade I read a loooot of baseball biographies because not many other books interested me besides the Series of Unfortunate Events. Anyway I blasted through a bunch like Babe Ruth, Sammy Sosa, Ken Griffey Jr. Alex Rodriguez, etc but my favorite was Roberto Clemente. He was the only one I knew nothing about prior but I fell in love with him. Not even his actual stats (though the basket catch is still amazing) but his life growing up and how much he helped his people out. One of the stories goes (anyone who reads this, correct me if I’m wrong) that he saw a man walking around with a missing foot and a worn out crutch. He wound up getting him a prosthetic foot and brand new crutches. His kindness was amazing and I was sad to read the rest of the book because of how his life ended too short. A few months later I was watching the all star game and saw them give the Roberto Clemente award to Albert Pujos and I remember being happy to see them honor his memory. Granted I should have known he was before but, that’s on me for not paying attention.
My grandfather used to tell me about watching Clemente and Willie Mays play winter ball for the local team, The Crabbers, back in the 50s and wow I wish we could return to that. The local league here is still very good, albeit small.
This was a beautiful piece. I’m far more than grateful for this video, highlighting my country! Thank you so much!!! 🇵🇷 Please, support the local winter league!!! There are a few big leaguers that still play in this league and the games are fascinating!!!
Saw someone comment about baseball in Italy and tbh that would be a good one for the next vid because I didn't know that they play it over in Italy I just knew of their WBC team
8:55 not only Pudge won the 1999 AL MVP after Juan "Igor" González won it the year after, but they are also from the same town of Vega Baja, Puerto Rico.
Hey SRS my apologies if I haven’t been joining the chat rooms in the locker room app, I’ve been having issues with the app and not sure when I’ll be able to access it. But thanks for inviting me to chat in the streams!
The first Latin American born baseball player to play in the major leagues was Esteban Bellan, he wasn't from Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, or any other country you have highlighted in your videos, but from Cuba. You may want to research that, ahd and see if we Can get a little love in a video.
Screw it, stick an MLB team in Puerto Rico. It would be everyone's second team, the crowds would be wild, they'd be natural underdogs... why not? (Oh, and give them statehood... it's long overdue, america.)
Love this video. Baseball in PR is special and I really enjoyed this short series of videos. Would be fun to see more of them - Taiwan, Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Canada, Mexico, Italy, etc. Side note though, Juan Gone deserved neither of his MVPs - they both should've gone to ARod. The fact that he finished 9th in voting the year he went 40-40 is one of the biggest MVP voting embarrassments I've ever seen (in an era where they seemed to get MVP winners right roughly half the time even with obvious choices).
Do Curaçao. Statistically, per capita, more MLB players come from Curaçao than anywhere else. And yeah that number is only in the teens but considering only 150,000 people live in Curaçao and half of theme are woman... It’s pretty crazy.
PR winter league has a rich history. Many stars and legends played winter ball in PR. Wade Boggs, Tony Gwynn, Rickey Henderson, Keith Hernandez, David Cone, Jim Thome to name a few.
This series is so great there's nothing else like it. I really hope we get another one soon, and I vote Italy just because I feel like I know absolutely nothing about baseball there.
Look again at the plaque of Leon Day at 4:07, it is the only one that depicts the player wearing a cap that is not from MLB nor the Negro Leagues. That A stands for the Aguadilla Sharks of our winter ball league. It is also one of three plaques of American players in which Puerto Rico is mentioned, the others two belonging to Willard Brown and Raymond Brown. Blessings from San Juan 🇵🇷.
Nice Y’all got Anthony Rizzo , Joey Gallo, Aaron Nola, Yankee prospect Anthony Volpe, former MLB Players like Nick Punto, Francisco Cervelli, Team Italy for WBC should be interesting 🔥
Hey everyone. Sorry for the year long wait in between episodes, and apologies for the delay today. Ran into a lot of issues on the back end with getting it uploaded, but I’m happy it’s up and I hope you all enjoy it!
PS: Had some trouble pinning down an exact pronunciation for Hiram Bithorn (had to re-render several times because of it), so I truly am sorry if it still isn’t perfect
@@srsmatt7272 I’m fine with it but I’m not Puerto Rican so my opinion really doesn’t mean much
I am Puerto Rican, and I am fine with it, and it was pretty close anyway. We just do not pronounce the letter "H"
A bit late to this comment but no need to apologize. You get unlimited passes
Will you do Cuba next?
Lets go South Korea we want to see mind blowing bat flips
I want to see that championship “trophy”.... it’s a giant sword btw
As a Puerto Rican, players like Clemente and Pudge are considered royalty there. Newer players like Baez and Lindor are also really beloved there. I remember even seeing a Puerto Rican commercial starring Lindor.
Puerto Rico has given the sport some of the greatest players ever
Acho pero ese anuncio de point guard está malito jaja
Yadi too
@@JuaneraOfficial ese anuncio es una leyenda 😂
@@jared2636 yo me lo aprendí y to mano 😭 que mucha risa me daba
Definitely Italy cause I dont know anything about Italian baseball (not that I know much about Korean baseball but at least I knew they played baseball over there 🥴)
As a Puerto Rican, I always appreciate any light shined upon it in anyway.
My lita’s favorite of all time was Clemente, thank you for this.
@sliim you want to be penpals? I've been learning Spanish by listening to games but could obviously use a friend who spoke the language and likes baseball...all I have is a coworker who speaks it but not a big baseball guy.
Thank you very much for this excellent presentation of my country’s baseball players!❤
I'm Puerto Rican and this video was amazing and I'm happy you made it. We take so much pride in our puerto ricans like baez, lindor , and correa.
Thank you again, this episode was fantastic. My choice is Italy 🇮🇹
A large part of the population of Puerto Rico has Italian ascendency, mainly from Corsica.
FINALLY, I’ve been waiting forever for you to highlight my island 🇵🇷🇵🇷
Fun Fact: At the Pirates stadium, PNC Park, the right field fence is 21 feet tall in honor of Roberto Clemente for his number and position.
Also I'm interested in South Korean Baseball.
That’s so cool!!!
YEAH!!! Thx Stark Raving Sports, a video I have been waiting for! ⚾️🇵🇷🇵🇷
🇵🇷⚾️🇵🇷⚾️🇵🇷⚾️🇵🇷
@@JackFirlowIsR374rd3d 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️
As a Seattle fan I gotta rep Edgar Martinez. He was born in NY but grew up in PR. Then casually came up to our rainy city and saved baseball.
I went from Puerto Rico to Cooperstown for Edgar's induction in July 2019. During the Sunday ceremonies a family who flew from Seattle, wearing Edgar's #11 jerseys and holding signs celebrating him, was occupying a spot near me and improvised a photo session. When the photographer said 'Say Cheese' I intervened and suggested that they say "Eeeeddddgarrrrrr !!!" instead. They did and loved it, laughing and having lots of fun taking the pictures !!! Then the father of that family walked towards me, and after addressing my Team 🇵🇷 PR jersey/cap combo he shook my hand, saying 'Thank You, for him (referring to Edgar), he saved Baseball for us in Seattle'. Needless to say, I was too moved to utter a word, couldn't respond to such words, that man was very grateful.
It was the greatest weekend of my life !!!
You will find some of the best baseball you’ll ever see by watching international league play, I highly recommend it.
Remember: MLB ≠ Baseball.
The only issue is they dont lump it up on to any streaming services. I did find one UA-cam channel that streamed games from Australia during the winter however.
@@matthewagee1080 baseball com au
I would love to see a video about Korea 🇰🇷
Thank you for making this. I’m a die hard baseball fan and proud Puerto Rican. It often feels like Puerto Rican influence in American culture is ignored and underrepresented (among many others). This here made me super proud. Love the Japanese and DR vids. Look forward to the others.
Wow! Good to see baseball in my country getting some love 🇵🇷⚾️🇵🇷⚾️🇵🇷⚾️!
As Dominican Clemente to us was is will forever be a legend not just in the field but, as a human as well, Clemente gave his life helping others fought for Latinos rights.
Imagine if everyone was like Roberto Clemente. This world would be a beautiful place.
As a Puerto Rican and a baseball fan, hearing about Roberto Clemente always makes me tear up a little. On one hand, his untimely death is always devastating every time people talk about it. On the other hand, he was such a selfless person, and that commitment to serving others even at the cost of his own life, is part of what makes him so special. As for the next episode, I'd be interested in seeing Italy. I don't know much about European baseball.
South Korea has got to be my pick, I’m excited regardless to see where this series goes, keep up the good work!
I remember in 6th grade I read a loooot of baseball biographies because not many other books interested me besides the Series of Unfortunate Events. Anyway I blasted through a bunch like Babe Ruth, Sammy Sosa, Ken Griffey Jr. Alex Rodriguez, etc but my favorite was Roberto Clemente. He was the only one I knew nothing about prior but I fell in love with him. Not even his actual stats (though the basket catch is still amazing) but his life growing up and how much he helped his people out. One of the stories goes (anyone who reads this, correct me if I’m wrong) that he saw a man walking around with a missing foot and a worn out crutch. He wound up getting him a prosthetic foot and brand new crutches. His kindness was amazing and I was sad to read the rest of the book because of how his life ended too short. A few months later I was watching the all star game and saw them give the Roberto Clemente award to Albert Pujos and I remember being happy to see them honor his memory. Granted I should have known he was before but, that’s on me for not paying attention.
South Korea, and this episode made me cry hearing you talk about Clemente, really hit hard
My grandfather used to tell me about watching Clemente and Willie Mays play winter ball for the local team, The Crabbers, back in the 50s and wow I wish we could return to that. The local league here is still very good, albeit small.
Im from Puerto Rico but I love in Philadelphia. I want to thank you for this great video. You truly did a great job.
I love in Cincinnati
This is really good work! I am so pleased that you have made this video. The segment on Bithorn was excellent. 🇵🇷
I’ve never heard about baseball in Italy. So I choose 🇮🇹
Joey Gallo, Anthony Rizzo, Nick Punto, Aaron Nola, Francisco Cervelli and Yankees prospect Anthony Volpe are also Italians American in MLB
Beautifully done! I have tears on the respect you guys gave Roberto Clemente. South Korea please!!!
As an Puertorican and subscriber I got goosebumps awesome video. I vote for Italy and recommend Cuba for the future
Roberto the legend Clement. Great vid guys! Hope to see baseball in Korea. Mexico would also be a good one to do a video on too!
Do the Mexican Leagues. Let me know if you need any info.
For real 🇲🇽
I know nothing about Mexican baseball so that would be cool
@@steezbuscemi well you need to know asap
Kenny Powers is in!!!! You're fucking out!!! Lol
@@Gregorio413 is it better to follow Pacific or Mexican league?
As a Puerto Rican i want to say thank you for the vid...Oh and im in the PRHBA school.. its my first year and its great
This may be the video I am most excited for
This was a beautiful piece. I’m far more than grateful for this video, highlighting my country! Thank you so much!!! 🇵🇷
Please, support the local winter league!!! There are a few big leaguers that still play in this league and the games are fascinating!!!
Saw someone comment about baseball in Italy and tbh that would be a good one for the next vid because I didn't know that they play it over in Italy I just knew of their WBC team
Clemente is the star ⭐️ that shines the brightest...... 🌺🕊🇵🇷🕯#21
Great video man as a puerto rican kid my dad has taught me a lot of puerto rican baseball and it’s history and you covered all of it props to you👏🏼🔥
I may have not been born there but the pride surges through me regardless.
You need to visit my amazing island of Puerto Rico
Awesome video guys! Let's head to Italy next :D
You forgot to mention Yankee legend Bernie Williams, the best Puerto Rican center fielder of all-time.
I've been waiting for the next part in this series. Awesome.
Italy for sure 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
8:55 not only Pudge won the 1999 AL MVP after Juan "Igor" González won it the year after, but they are also from the same town of Vega Baja, Puerto Rico.
Cuba? Next
Italy thanks for making this video Roberto Clemente is my favorite player all time
Just won't have to wait a year for the next episode he says in May 2021. Watching video in October 2022 😂
Also, South Korea.
Loved the video keep the series going also can u do Italy 🇮🇹 and can y’all also try to do an episode on baseball in Venezuela 🇻🇪
BEAUTIFUL IS BASEBALL THANK YOU. IN PUERTO RICO BASEBALL IS LIFE FOR YOUNG KIDS.
Roberto Clemente the best! Thanks for the video 🇵🇷
Hey SRS my apologies if I haven’t been joining the chat rooms in the locker room app, I’ve been having issues with the app and not sure when I’ll be able to access it. But thanks for inviting me to chat in the streams!
Why don't you do Cuba next?
Umm Cuba?
and Venezuela
PUERTO RICAN POWER BABY!!! 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
The first Latin American born baseball player to play in the major leagues was Esteban Bellan, he wasn't from Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, or any other country you have highlighted in your videos, but from Cuba. You may want to research that, ahd and see if we Can get a little love in a video.
I would trade all the riches in the world to be in a timeline where Roberto Clemente lived to a ripe old age
Screw it, stick an MLB team in Puerto Rico.
It would be everyone's second team, the crowds would be wild, they'd be natural underdogs... why not?
(Oh, and give them statehood... it's long overdue, america.)
Uh, they had a vote and it was not to be a state. Its up to them, not us.
@@ablrcklnthewall the 'yes' to statehood vote won, 52.5% to 47.5%
Puerto Rico yo nuca dejare de amarte
I would prefer baseball in Italy , Rizzo is the only player I know. Thanks for the vid guy. Have an amazing day💪🏼
Thank you SRS!
Do Gwinnett County Georgia next! One of the most stacked counties the last 20 years. There’s been a plethora of stars that have come from Gwinnett.
Love this video. Baseball in PR is special and I really enjoyed this short series of videos. Would be fun to see more of them - Taiwan, Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Canada, Mexico, Italy, etc. Side note though, Juan Gone deserved neither of his MVPs - they both should've gone to ARod. The fact that he finished 9th in voting the year he went 40-40 is one of the biggest MVP voting embarrassments I've ever seen (in an era where they seemed to get MVP winners right roughly half the time even with obvious choices).
Also, I love Lindor. He is so much fun to watch. But Correa is a more talented player and the best active PR player.
Great video guys always good stuff. Lets see the Korea one first!
Hell, I didn't know that Italy had a history with baseball so I'd love to hear about it! Thanks for all the great content!
I've been waiting on this video, Big W
Good video guys
I love the idea of doing an episode on South Korea, but I am also very curious about baseball culture in Italy.
Do Curaçao. Statistically, per capita, more MLB players come from Curaçao than anywhere else. And yeah that number is only in the teens but considering only 150,000 people live in Curaçao and half of theme are woman... It’s pretty crazy.
I agree
I love your channel thanks for making this video sooo Good
Orlando Cepeda father was Perycho Cepeda the first champion batting of PR league.
Italy!!! Have we done the Netherlands yet?
PR winter league has a rich history. Many stars and legends played winter ball in PR. Wade Boggs, Tony Gwynn, Rickey Henderson, Keith Hernandez, David Cone, Jim Thome to name a few.
Some people are born to be Great...
Italy!
Awesome video!! apréciate the love 🇺🇸🇵🇷🇵🇷🇺🇸
I would love to hear about baseball in Italy
Thank you so much for the story is very informative I have learned a lot and I appreciate it very much
thank youfor this series, it give new knowledge to us! btw, south korea next will be great!!
Great Video!
Cubaaa
Italy next that should be interesting I haven’t heard much about baseball there
🇰🇷! KBO is one of the faces of baseball, especially their legends who tried to develop baseball in East Asia (along with 🇯🇵 & 🇹🇼)
This series is so great there's nothing else like it. I really hope we get another one soon, and I vote Italy just because I feel like I know absolutely nothing about baseball there.
Thank you! We’ll be back soon!
Italy would be dope!
Why not Venezuela next?
one of the kids on my 12u travel team is orlando cepedas grandson
I’m Puerto Rican and Cuban so I guess I’m doing good.
Appreciate this video.
I’d love to see Korean baseball!!!
Loved it guys
Look again at the plaque of Leon Day at 4:07, it is the only one that depicts the player wearing a cap that is not from MLB nor the Negro Leagues. That A stands for the Aguadilla Sharks of our winter ball league. It is also one of three plaques of American players in which Puerto Rico is mentioned, the others two belonging to Willard Brown and Raymond Brown.
Blessings from San Juan 🇵🇷.
so uh taiwan next?
Another geat video! I vote for Italy because it would be awesome to how baseball is played and viewed in a major European country.
I'm Italian, so I vote Italy! 🇮🇹Thanks guys for this amazing videos
Nice Y’all got Anthony Rizzo , Joey Gallo, Aaron Nola, Yankee prospect Anthony Volpe, former MLB Players like Nick Punto, Francisco Cervelli, Team Italy for WBC should be interesting 🔥
I think you guys should go to Italy and see how Europe's approach to baseball is working over there.
Pirates player @ 15:47 is infielder Jackie Hernandez, not Clemente
Thank you for this 🇵🇷🇵🇷
Very interesting video, thanks.
Make videos about both South Korea and Italy!
Cepeda father won the first two batting title in PR Winter League
Lets go Italy! A lesser know market would be so fun to learn about
Italy? Didn't know they played it there. Let's do it.