Lou Brock and Joe Morgan are my favorite baseball players of all time, and both of them have passed on. I just want to say that as far a baseball, we all know Lou was incredible. I remember as a kid I was at a Cinncinatti game and Lou came over to shake our hands and sign baseballs, what a true class act of a person.
Lou Brock is right about the baseball attitude in St. Louis. I’m not only a Cardinals fan but I also work for them too. To us Cardinal fans, we’re not satisfied with just a big inning because even a team that has a big inning can lose the game. We want to win the game no matter what.
We Loved watching you play through the years Mr. Louisiana Brock. We lived then next door to the Brock's in Oakland probably a cousin Richard Brock was my classmate Angela Brock my Elder Sister's Class and our first friends. Rest in Heavenly Peace. Your Awesome.
My idol...I wanted to be Lou Brock..( speed kills). Go Lou... semper fi.. I had to watch this one more time.... A gentlemans , gentleman,, for the love of baseball.and his blessing,,.
He was a always a difficult out with his left side, “open” batting stance. Few people know that in addition to being a base stealing wonder, he also had surprising power for someone so relatively small. He is one of the few human beings to ever hit a home run over the Center Field fence at the old Polo Grounds in Manhattan, in a game against the Mets in 1962. A distance of over 500 feet!!
Sleep well your records will not be broken in my lifetime you have deserved it to me you are a hero a legend a god once in a lifetime if you're lucky you are fortunate enough to witness a phenomenon I'm so proud honoured that you lived in my lifetime
I saw him play many times in St Louis. The normal chatter in the ballpark subsided when Lou Brock stepped into the batter's box. Something exciting was about to happen.
Lou Brock for Ernie Brolieo is still considered one of the most lopsided trades in baseball history. No disrespect to Rickey Henderson, but Rickey would steal when leading by 5 or 6 runs. If Brock would’ve tried that, he would’ve been spiked or thrown at his next AB. It just wasn’t done back then. Lou said he could’ve easily stolen 100 bases a year, but he didn’t like getting thrown at. He and Gibby, my favorites of all time.
Rest easy legend....
lou brock... easily one of the best players ever in the sport.And one of the fastest too!
Rest easy lightning lou 🙁
One of the greats of all time
Lou Brock and Joe Morgan are my favorite baseball players of all time, and both of them have passed on. I just want to say that as far a baseball, we all know Lou was incredible. I remember as a kid I was at a Cinncinatti game and Lou came over to shake our hands and sign baseballs, what a true class act of a person.
Lou Brock is right about the baseball attitude in St. Louis. I’m not only a Cardinals fan but I also work for them too. To us Cardinal fans, we’re not satisfied with just a big inning because even a team that has a big inning can lose the game. We want to win the game no matter what.
2020 has been a bad year
yep
Beginning of the end.
Rest In Peace Lightning Lou
Matt’s voice is good btw
We Loved watching you play through the years Mr. Louisiana Brock. We lived then next door to the Brock's in Oakland probably a cousin Richard Brock was my classmate Angela Brock my Elder Sister's Class and our first friends. Rest in Heavenly Peace. Your Awesome.
My idol...I wanted to be Lou Brock..( speed kills). Go Lou... semper fi.. I had to watch this one more time.... A gentlemans , gentleman,, for the love of baseball.and his blessing,,.
Only saw clips of what he did, but WHAT fun it is to watch him do his stuff!
basically, he was insane at his job
as far as stolen bases are concerned, Lou Brock is the G.O.A.T.(greatest of all time)
@@josephasner171 Rickey Henderson dont exist ?
He was a always a difficult out with his left side, “open” batting stance. Few people know that in addition to being a base stealing wonder, he also had surprising power for someone so relatively small. He is one of the few human beings to ever hit a home run over the Center Field fence at the old Polo Grounds in Manhattan, in a game against the Mets in 1962. A distance of over 500 feet!!
And Aaron was just the 2nd to do it in a game the day before Brock.
Lost my idol
Sleep well your records will not be broken in my lifetime you have deserved it to me you are a hero a legend a god once in a lifetime if you're lucky you are fortunate enough to witness a phenomenon I'm so proud honoured that you lived in my lifetime
The best lead-off man! EVER!
My favorite player ever! Classy gentleman- Rest in Peace
Rest in piece Lou Brock, you're in a better place now
Rest in peace to the legend Lou Brock STL love u forevermore and u belongs to the baseball gods rest in paradise my condolences goes to his family.
superstar.
I saw him play many times in St Louis. The normal chatter in the ballpark subsided when Lou Brock stepped into the batter's box. Something exciting was about to happen.
Lou Brock was one of the most dangerous lead off batters in baseball history.
LEGEND
God bless him
Rest in peace brock
LOOOOOOOUUUUU!
Legend.
⚾ LOU BROCK 💜 ♠ 🕊
I was there.
👍👍👍👍
Not again
💘
Go cards
Now who is next?
😭
Super Nice, Humble, Quite Man! Couldn't imagine what he made then compared to thee overpaid Primadonnas today!
20th comment stl glory for 12
who did the Cubs get for Brock??? ...oh yeah, 3 nobodies!!! Way to go Chgo!!!
Go rangers
Christopher Garcia that’s so disrespectful we aren’t talking about the rangers we are talking about lou Brock
Bruh, show some respect
That is unbelievable yo
No one cares bout Texas renters get off the video with that B's Lou Brock is the GOAT . Cardinals nation rule the MLB for life
Lou Brock for Ernie Brolieo is still considered one of the most lopsided trades in baseball history. No disrespect to Rickey Henderson, but Rickey would steal when leading by 5 or 6 runs. If Brock would’ve tried that, he would’ve been spiked or thrown at his next AB. It just wasn’t done back then. Lou said he could’ve easily stolen 100 bases a year, but he didn’t like getting thrown at. He and Gibby, my favorites of all time.