i just found out about this man, hes one of my new favorite players. unbelievable rollercoaster of a life story this man had, but deep down he just seemed like he wanted to live happily
It may not be obvious by watching him but as a pitcher he was extremely reliable. After a couple of years of failed projects like Jay Tibbs, Floyd Youmans, Bob Sebra, Neal Heaton, etc, it was refreshing to see someone who was reliable out there! Dennis Martinez was also reliable starting in 1987. It was a novelty. By the way, Perez there had the best strikeout to walk ratio in 1989... that is quality. He only had really one awful year in 1985 when his arm did not work correctly. This person delivered.
The Expos put surnames on the backs of their team jackets, with the exception of Perez's -- his read "I-285," the Atlanta highway on which he once got "stranded" on his way to the park. Playing for the Braves at the time, he missed his exit and needed about 45 minutes to figure out an alternate route. Nothing dull about Pascual.
I remember one time Pasqual hit a double. The next batter came up and walked, so Pasqual walked to third base. The referees ran over and said "No no no you can't do that." Got to give the man credit for trying. We always got excited when he was scheduled to pitch.
An electric personality to go along with some electric pitches...RIP Pascual
i just found out about this man, hes one of my new favorite players. unbelievable rollercoaster of a life story this man had, but deep down he just seemed like he wanted to live happily
It may not be obvious by watching him but as a pitcher he was extremely reliable. After a couple of years of failed projects like Jay Tibbs, Floyd Youmans, Bob Sebra, Neal Heaton, etc, it was refreshing to see someone who was reliable out there! Dennis Martinez was also reliable starting in 1987. It was a novelty. By the way, Perez there had the best strikeout to walk ratio in 1989... that is quality. He only had really one awful year in 1985 when his arm did not work correctly. This person delivered.
would love to have a guy like this on my team. losing can screw with your head and a good laugh can always get you back in a good mindset.
Dios te tenga en un buen lugar mi querido pascual Pérez.
RIP Pascual, thanks for the great moments ! Great memories during my teenage years.
Cuántos buenos recuerdos, nuestro querido Cuta
He was one of the characters of the game.
MLB need more pitchers like him, pitcher who go outside the box, I don't like sheep.
Quien quiera k sea k está subiendo ésos vídeos de Pascur Pérez le doy un millon de gracias.😁😂😁😂 desde San Cristóbal República Dominicana. bendiciones
The Expos put surnames on the backs of their team jackets, with the exception of Perez's -- his read "I-285," the Atlanta highway on which he once got "stranded" on his way to the park. Playing for the Braves at the time, he missed his exit and needed about 45 minutes to figure out an alternate route.
Nothing dull about Pascual.
Segun Rumores disque una vez se perdio y no encontraba el play dicen que estaba arrebatao.
He’s definitely fun to watch play ⚾️
I just found out yesterday that Pascual passed away. RIP Pascual Pérez.
He was killed in his residence during an assault
Happy birthday Pascual! Party up in heaven!
He was a helluva picture
I remember one time Pasqual hit a double. The next batter came up and walked, so Pasqual walked to third base. The referees ran over and said "No no no you can't do that." Got to give the man credit for trying. We always got excited when he was scheduled to pitch.
RIP cutaa !!!!
I smoked base with Pasquale... Uptown baby!
vintage Pascual Perez @ 1:19 and 1:36
max and.
And when he throws a pickoff between his legs 😂
Rip legend
❤️❤️😔
Most? Carlos Perez, hands down.
Avez vous un match au stades en 1991?
Je ne comprend pas pourquoi l'arbitre n'a pas appelé un ''balk'' à 1:57min .
À voir la motion de Pascual, n'y a personne sur les sentiers. Voilà.
I had an expo's hat and white jersey....what was I thinking to let those get away from me???
Los equipos no tuvieran dinero para pagar a Cutá, si hubiese jugado en esta época. Claro. Sin los problemas de adicciones que tuvo. RIP.
Is he related to carlos perez
His brother, along with Melido Perez
Who was that first Met he struck out?
Alomar
CIRILO THOMAS es manes Raúl HT love mansas dueños de todos o locos cosino
Carisma todo el tiempo
Se hechaba el público en los bolsillos
Como mataron a ese muchacho su misma gente que el ayudaba muy lamentable eso
Lolllll