1988 was 1983 in reverse for the Dodgers. During the 1983 Season, the Dodgers took 11 out of the 12 games they played with Philadelphia. But who won the Pennant that season? Philadelphia! During the 1988 Season the New York Mets took 11 of the 12 Regular Season games from the Dodgers. But who won the Pennant that season? You guessed it: THE LOS ANGELES DODGERS!
715PB LMAOO fuckin almost clipped him..stupid met announcers..then even after the next pitch goes inside and Cone is staring Him down, they still maintain there’s nothing purposeful going on Hahahahah
@@electriceyeslide5959 maybe....but he wasnt trying too hard to get out there to the mound....typical case of " I intimidated you because km big and black .....wait, what? No one is holding me back? Damn, I better fake the funk"
jason jardine Not maybe, you must be a millennial and never saw Pedro play in person like I did. I’ve also met Pedro Guerrero AND David Cone games while getting autographs and Pedro’s upper body (particularly his chest) is huge. He’s very very strong and I promise you he could drop Cone with his strength alone.
@@electriceyeslide5959 no, not a millennial. And yes I grew up watching 80s and 90s baseball....being big has nothing to do with being about it...he assumed he could intimidate a small guy and then when he realized he was free to go after him, he held up (knowing the catcher and others would intervene). I'm NOT saying he was fearful, he just had no Intent of going after him.....and just because u met him....means what? No one disputes he is a big guy....similar to another former Dodger knucklehead.....looking at u puig
@@electriceyeslide5959 u are truly an idiot....I'm not saying cone wasnt intimidated and if course pedro would have thrown cone around like a piece of meat....that's a moot point u dolt...um saying pedro was going off of intimidation and when he realized no one was there to intervene, he held up....its in the video! I'm 48...so of course I grew up watching sports in the 80s and 90s....u make it sound like I gave a reason to make that up....you sir have the comprehension skill of a baboon.
I’ve become so used to seeing all the renovations at dodger stadium that watching this kinda of blows my mind with how different the stadium looks, yet this was the stadium I always remembered seeing as a kid.
Totally understand that but Pedro Guerrero's game was on its way declining at this point. I would understand your point if he was having a outstanding year but he wasn't. And I don't think he ever hit over 35 homers in a season.
When he charged the mound it was 3-4 seconds after he got hit, and in the first 2 seconds he threw his bat. How can you call that waiting for both teams
@@geeskin5750 after this Pedro moved to Miami and got “loaded” out of his mind with “the juice’s” girlfriend. Juice called 911 on them!! Then the operator proceeded by asking him if he had any weapons! 😂
His first reaction was fear as he ducked and flinched but when he felt pain he became infuriated and threw the bat. He was all in then and knew it was too late to take that back. Quick reflexes will give you quick reactions good or bad and add some pain to it can make a mo fo crazy.
I was a kid when this happened. Next time the Dodgers came to Shea I had tickets and was sitting close to the Dodgers dugout. When Pedro first got to the on deck circle a fan ran up and threw one of those huge inflatable bats towards him. Hysterical
@@bconni2 He's a total homer because you know very little about baseball. Everything Kiner said was true. Maybe ask your grandfather to verify it. Trust me, he will.
Never ever thought I'd see this video. BECAUSE I WAS THERE WHEN I WAS A KID & TOTALLY REMEMBER THIS EVENT!!!!! Season seats (15) rows up from the Dodger Dugout for several years. Fights in the crowds of course when NY was ever in town.
Cómo me acuerdo de los Dodgers cuando jugaba Fernando con ellos, cuando le ganaron la serie mundial a los atléticos y también en el primer juego de esa serie el vuela cercas de Kirk Gibson.
- Fernando kinda was breaking down that year on the mound & the Dodgers needed a lefty for the postseason...they picked up Tudor from the Cardinals who knew the Mets well enough from facing them over in the NL East.
That was pretty crazy, and you could tell that Pedro wanted to fight after that first pitch came in on him because he finally leaned into that last pitch.
Notice how the biggest guy on the bench, Mike Marshall grabs Pete, his oldest friend on the team Bill Russell gets his attention, and the most respected man in uniform, Manny Mota, calms him down. Well played Dodgers bench!
These damn announcers so biased Lolol. Mad for him throwing the bat but Cone threw at him 3 damn times and because he didn’t move it becomes the batters fault😂.
Cone was just talking about this recently during a Yankees game telecast. I remember it like it was yesterday. "IT WAS A CURVEBALL!" Translation - PLEASE DON'T KILL ME!!!
When are we getting the Yankees Mariners brawls, the John Lackey and Jason Kendall brawl, or the Yankees and Devil Rays brawl in 2000? Now thinking about it, are the last two even possible?
Carl Jenisch After nearly getting decapatated with 2 pitches, you’d think he’d have no more like those to worry about... Can’t blame Pedro, 3 times in the same at bat and Cone crossed the line. It’s go time Coneboy! Lol
@@Samuelfish2k So, if the bat connected and killed cone, would you still be cheering it on? Should he die because he hit someone with a fucking curveball? What the fuck is wrong with you people?
Cone pitched inside and got him with a curveball big freaking deal ! You got to pitch inside and occasionally you hit somebody. At least it wasn’t a fastball at the head !
Is this the 88 playoffs?? I went to game one and I believe Dodgers lost 3-2 ... what an epic playoffs and World Series in 88!! So many great moments!! Thanks for posting this!
Love Tommy Lasorda. Got a chance to meet and talk with him briefly when he was our guest speaker for a prayer breakfast we held at Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton back in 1989.
Beating the Mets in the LCS to get there. And one of the victories was against Cone after he popped off in the newspaper. Guerrero was gone from the Dodgers by the end of the season, however. They had traded him to St. Louis for John Tudor.
Lois Simmons unfortunately, yes. I was a Mets fan back then and we owned LA that year in the regular season. The Mets just ran into a hot Hershiser. Cone got blasted his first outing then redeemed himself in Game 6 if I remember. That series was lost when Doc gave up that home run in the 9th to Scioscia
This was the prequel. Before Game 2 of NLCS, Cone writes an article in New York newspaper trash talking the Dodgers. Lasorda makes copies and posts them all over the Dodgers clubhouse (because yeah, no internet). Dodgers respond by scoring 5 runs off him and chasing him in just 2 innings. Then Cone comes back in Game 6 and throws a complete game. Next day Hershiser throws a complete game to win Game 7. Was a great NLCS.
pedro gurrero played texas minor league base ball for one year in 1972-1973 with the san antonio brewers. a cleveland indians farm team before joining the dodgers. i met him when i was a bat boy
Guerrero didn't duck into the ball, he tried to duck under it and misjudged. He didn't really throw the bat _at_ the pitcher, though he shouldn't have thrown it at all. And he didn't really want to fight because he pulled up midway to the mound. He was just mad because he kept having to dodge baseballs.
That’s why he won 5 rings and was a Cy Young award winner. You have to have sack. Cone certainly did and pitched that way his entire career. Fearless competitor, and always good in the playoffs.
Pitcher throws at the batter 3 times then hits him in the head and the batter throws the batter and gets suspended? That’s like shooting a burglar in a home invasion and you’re the one getting arrested for having your home broken in to. This is bs.
Then again, Cone might have done the “Nolan Ryan move,” getting him in a headlock, and wailing on him with six straight uppercuts. LOL. My money would have been on Guerrero, though.
@@alan30189 Not a chance in hell. Pedro would have beaten his face right into home plate. Cone was stupid to throw at him...... And yes, he did throw at him.
Guerrero ducked into both of those pitches, then throws his bat and Bart Giamatti, three weeks after he gave Pete Rose 30 days for his bumping an umpire, gave Guerrero barely a week. The one thing that served Guerrero right is that the Dodgers traded him later in the season for John Tudor so he wasn't on the WS team.
I was at this game as a birthday gift from my grandmother as a 6 year old. The memories
And the Mets won that game. They took all 3 games of that weekend series. But LA beat them when they needed to on their way to the World Series
Very lopsided regular season between the two teams that year.
1988 was 1983 in reverse for the Dodgers.
During the 1983 Season, the Dodgers took 11 out of the 12 games they played with Philadelphia. But who won the Pennant that season? Philadelphia!
During the 1988 Season the New York Mets took 11 of the 12 Regular Season games from the Dodgers. But who won the Pennant that season?
You guessed it: THE LOS ANGELES DODGERS!
@@Jiltedin2007 Mets took 10 out of 11
@@TL2354
Probably because the first three games the Mets were supposed to be playing in Los Angeles got rained out, all 3 of them.
And Troy went on to the World Series and won it all, against the favorited 104 win A's.
"Just a warning shot. He ducked into it." - Mets announcers on JFK assassination
Anthony P lol
He threw that on purpose
A breaking ball , hardly head hunting.
That's funny.
Lmao
Pete G wasn’t throwing the bat at a Cone. He just swung late 😂
Ha ha, what the Mets announcers would've said if Pedro was a Met.
Trav D. I see what you did there. 💁♂️😂💯
Should be a strike :)
I've never been to that stadium in Cali but here in Georgia you will be tossing your bat at all the bugs flying around in the stadium here
@@ThomB1031 that was not the met announcers...that was the nbc announcers
I had better charges on my Master Card then Pedro to the mound!
Darren Cork No kidding. That was a brutal mound rush.
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he knew he would destroy the pitcher lol he showed constraint by not going after him. didn't want to get suspended
He caught a case of the " hold me back bro"
Needs to take a charging lesson from George Brett.
Tough to tell whose side these announcers were on, huh?
“That pitch wasn’t even that far inside!”
LMAOO
Probably announcers for the Mets. Every teams announcers are biased in some way
Yep. Mets announcers Ralph Kiner and Steve Zabriskie.
Exactly. I had to rewind it. That wasn't inside??? Lol
715PB LMAOO fuckin almost clipped him..stupid met announcers..then even after the next pitch goes inside and Cone is staring Him down, they still maintain there’s nothing purposeful going on Hahahahah
This was ralph kiener the long time voice of the Mets...the other person was Steve sabriskie
The best part of this is that his swing while throwing the bat at Cone was his best swing of the day.
The best part about it is David Cone got punked by the Dodgers that same year in the playoffs after he mouthed off in the press.
Cone wasn't saying "let's go", he was saying "it was a curve ball"...
Yeah a curve ball to his damn head
"It was a curve ball" WHAT A GREAT EXCUSE!
Guerrero could twist David Cone like a pretzel
These two announcers talk as though they know everything.!!!
Yup
he said Cone said "lets go" but I read his lips and i think he yelled IT WAS A CURVE BALL lol
" Just a little bit inside"
Harry Doyle
The classic "Hold me back bro!!" Lol
Peter Tekippe
Pedro would have beat his ass. I promise you that.
@@electriceyeslide5959 maybe....but he wasnt trying too hard to get out there to the mound....typical case of " I intimidated you because km big and black .....wait, what? No one is holding me back? Damn, I better fake the funk"
jason jardine
Not maybe, you must be a millennial and never saw Pedro play in person like I did. I’ve also met Pedro Guerrero AND David Cone games while getting autographs and Pedro’s upper body (particularly his chest) is huge. He’s very very strong and I promise you he could drop Cone with his strength alone.
@@electriceyeslide5959 no, not a millennial. And yes I grew up watching 80s and 90s baseball....being big has nothing to do with being about it...he assumed he could intimidate a small guy and then when he realized he was free to go after him, he held up (knowing the catcher and others would intervene). I'm NOT saying he was fearful, he just had no Intent of going after him.....and just because u met him....means what? No one disputes he is a big guy....similar to another former Dodger knucklehead.....looking at u puig
@@electriceyeslide5959 u are truly an idiot....I'm not saying cone wasnt intimidated and if course pedro would have thrown cone around like a piece of meat....that's a moot point u dolt...um saying pedro was going off of intimidation and when he realized no one was there to intervene, he held up....its in the video! I'm 48...so of course I grew up watching sports in the 80s and 90s....u make it sound like I gave a reason to make that up....you sir have the comprehension skill of a baboon.
He didn't say "let's go" he said "curve ball "
JiveAt5 he said let’s go before when he pointed at the ground
Barrier Boy i happen to know for fact he said lets go first then said it was a damn curve ball
James woody.. dont be a idiot..
El dorado idiot? I know because someone that was on the field told me the story jackass in person
@@eldorado1244 A friend of a friend of my father that was on the field told me 😂
Why did every pack of baseball cards I ever bought come with a David Cone card??
Remember the Gregg Jefferies and Chris Sabo rookie cards? Everybody was stocking up on those.
Brando ah yes the late 80s card craze. Good times!
Because Cone pitched for the punk ass New York Metropolitans.
The same reason I got 47,000 Mike Lum cards during the 70's.
Jason Wayne and the same reason I got 7000 mike ivie cards
Quién puede olvidar esa época de Los Dodgers Valenzuela p Pedro Guerrero Kirk Gibson y muchos más
Dodgers would get the last laugh that year by winning the World Series.
leafyutube yet their last World Series...
and that really was their last laugh, they have been in tears since
@Brandi lord lol
@Brandi lord but true those dodgers just make me so angry in the month of October
And since they you got wrecked in back to back World Series’ 😂😂😂
Lost in baseball history is that Guerrero was a terrific hitter. Hit for average and power during an era when very few did both.
And a non English speaking loser
David said "was a curveball" not "let's go"
I’ve become so used to seeing all the renovations at dodger stadium that watching this kinda of blows my mind with how different the stadium looks, yet this was the stadium I always remembered seeing as a kid.
The huge amount of room behind home plate
Lmao. Two inside, 4 th lands near his head. “He leaned into it”
These announcers were very racist. Still are. That's why baseball has died
@@ingemarsmith4154 exactly
Imagine thinking the most diverse game in all of sports is dying because of racism
They were biased Mets announcers
If you believe this then you are welcome to leave our country. I’m sure there is some third world shithole who would love to have you.
I was at that game when I was a kid. I still remember my mom yelling, "Get 'em Pete!" 😅
2:59 David didn’t say “let’s go”. He said: “It’s a curve ball”.
You're right.
Cone was never known as a hothead. he wasn't Dibble or Eckersly
He got that old school "Soul Glow" curls...
"Just let your Soul Glow"
Jheri Curl.
Coming to america curls🤪🤪🤪
Greazy
Coming to America LOL 😂
2:58 Cone was saying, "It was a curve ball." He even made a curve ball gesture with his hand. He wasn't saying, "Let's go."
He may have inserted a few other choice words around it. I don’t think Cone was inviting Pedro over for tea and cookies there either. He was pissed.
If you look close you can see Steve Sax in the background practicing his throws to first base
😂😂😂😂😂
Cone was such a fierce and brilliant pitcher.
I actually remember watching this game on TV. David Cone did actually say it was a curveball.
So what happened to Gurerro? Was he suspended?
@@OscarsMama yeah they suspended that dummy
I don't understand...it was so obviously a curveball. Have people viewing this here not seen a baseball game before?
As a long-time Braves fan, Pedro sure made my childhood rough, he was a BEAST! 😁
as a Dodger fan growing up he was my favorite player.
@@bconni2 It's a good thing they kept Cone from getting a hold of that old Pedro. He would've snapped him right in half.
Pedro looks about 52 with a couple grandkids
I'm Dominican and I respect Pedro Guerrero's game. Pedro was definitely a bit of a hothead.
@David, maybe the cocaine but steroids probably not.
Totally understand that but Pedro Guerrero's game was on its way declining at this point. I would understand your point if he was having a outstanding year but he wasn't. And I don't think he ever hit over 35 homers in a season.
I was at that game in LA. Over reaction or frustrated Dodger at that point of the season? In the end the Dodgers won the world series in 1988
And he was traded to Cardinals after halfway through 1988 season. He sure miss the W.S. but he won one in 1981.
"I'm going to wait until both teams come out here before I act like I'm going to kick your ass." - Pedro Guerrero
When he charged the mound it was 3-4 seconds after he got hit, and in the first 2 seconds he threw his bat.
How can you call that waiting for both teams
"Dave is tough.. I dont believe he's that tough"😂😂😂😂
Lolz
I thought Pedro was in Florida get lit with OJ.
@@fredgarvin4252 Pedro Guerrero, that's Pedro Guerrero
@@geeskin5750 after this Pedro moved to Miami and got “loaded” out of his mind with “the juice’s” girlfriend. Juice called 911 on them!! Then the operator proceeded by asking him if he had any weapons! 😂
He is , being that Guerrero needed a bat to confront him with
The Dodgers won the world series that year
The Juan Marichal incident took place at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
His first reaction was fear as he ducked and flinched but when he felt pain he became infuriated and threw the bat. He was all in then and knew it was too late to take that back. Quick reflexes will give you quick reactions good or bad and add some pain to it can make a mo fo crazy.
Watching Yankees vs Dodgers Aug 24 2019 and David Cone is in the booth.
They just talked about this incident.
I was a kid when this happened. Next time the Dodgers came to Shea I had tickets and was sitting close to the Dodgers dugout. When Pedro first got to the on deck circle a fan ran up and threw one of those huge inflatable bats towards him. Hysterical
That's rude behavior and not the least bit funny -- unless you're in New York I guess. That fan should've been thrown out the stadium. Lol
David didn't say let's go he said it was a curve ball
Exactly...Trouble making fake announcers.
Yes, he clearly said it was a curveball and made that motion with his arm several times. Nobody hits anybody on purpose with a curveball.
Don't need to read lips to see Cone saying "curveball". Really don't think skinny Cone was looking for a fight here.
No--Ralph Kiner corrected the other guy who said Cone yelled, "Lets go."
Yes sir I watch that game live on tv
He didn't throw the bat at Cone, he just threw the bat side. It didn't hoo anywhere near Cone.
Pedro Guerrero, good player, I remember him playing with the Dodgers when i was a child. A 300 avg. hitter
So great to hear Ralph Kiner again. Certainly one of the greats. May he RIP
only if your a Mets fan. he sounds like a total homer.
@@bconni2 He's a total homer because you know very little about baseball. Everything Kiner said was true. Maybe ask your grandfather to verify it. Trust me, he will.
@@Brooklyn3955 Vin Scully is the GOAT.
Wasn't Cone the "cop" in Terminator 2?
Lol this made my day.
Yes, and he filed for bankruptcy and lost his sporting goods store for being a degenerate gambler.
I wonder how the announcers would react if they were in Guerrero’s shoes???
Shut up colored and take it
King Vic word?
Kiner was a Hall of Famer. He'd been in Guerrero's shoes plenty of times, and Guerrero couldn't carry his jock.
Well, they probably wouldn't lean into an inside pitch, for starters.
Never ever thought I'd see this video. BECAUSE I WAS THERE WHEN I WAS A KID & TOTALLY REMEMBER THIS EVENT!!!!! Season seats (15) rows up from the Dodger Dugout for several years. Fights in the crowds of course when NY was ever in town.
Remember Pedro hitting 15 HR in one month. Monster.
pete asarisi steroids where great back then, no testing the sluggers at all!
@@TheLousalvador yea made for a way better game. I think Pedro did 15 in June of '88. The best of times....
@@peteasarisi2536 Pedro hit 15 homers in June of 1985.
@@OliveOyl12590 good call!! This is why I love these comment sections 🤘
Cómo me acuerdo de los Dodgers cuando jugaba Fernando con ellos, cuando le ganaron la serie mundial a los atléticos y también en el primer juego de esa serie el vuela cercas de Kirk Gibson.
I was at this game!
How was your experience? I reckon it was a real blast for you. Anyway, please stay safe and good luck in all your journeys! 😃🇺🇸
Which seats yellow, orange, red or blue? Or in the outfield bleachers?
Impossible!
I was too , I am David Cone !!!!!!
The Dodgers traded away Pedro Guerrero for John Tudor not long after this incident.
Terrible trade for dodgers Tutor was trash
How about you Amy? Wotchu gonna do?
- Fernando kinda was breaking down that year on the mound & the Dodgers needed a lefty for the postseason...they picked up Tudor from the Cardinals who knew the Mets well enough from facing them over in the NL East.
Amy Bock
Lmao. Yea Amy! Tell it like it is. Love ya😃
Fuck Guerrero!
Coney was so underrated Guerrero was overmatched and frustrated
That was pretty crazy, and you could tell that Pedro wanted to fight after that first pitch came in on him because he finally leaned into that last pitch.
Man, it’s nice to hear Ralph again.
Notice how the biggest guy on the bench, Mike Marshall grabs Pete, his oldest friend on the team Bill Russell gets his attention, and the most respected man in uniform, Manny Mota, calms him down. Well played Dodgers bench!
Yeah, they suggested acting lessons, and fighting lessons, over a warm glass of milk and a timeout.
These damn announcers so biased Lolol. Mad for him throwing the bat but Cone threw at him 3 damn times and because he didn’t move it becomes the batters fault😂.
I agree, but there announcing is so much better than what we have today.
@Anne Lamott they were racist if anyone should be suspended it should be the pitcher
"he ducked into it" what a bunch of trash announcers
Yeah wtf, Cone was asking for it.
Yeah I hope they're fucking dead!
I mean if you look again he definitely could have jumped back out of the way.
it was a curve and he definitely ducked into the pitch, what video are you watching?
He did. Are you stupid? (don't answer it's rhetorical)
Cone was just talking about this recently during a Yankees game telecast. I remember it like it was yesterday. "IT WAS A CURVEBALL!" Translation - PLEASE DON'T KILL ME!!!
When are we getting the Yankees Mariners brawls, the John Lackey and Jason Kendall brawl, or the Yankees and Devil Rays brawl in 2000? Now thinking about it, are the last two even possible?
So I'm assuming that these are Mets broadcasters. "That one wasn't that far inside."
It wasnt, look at Pedro's stance
Carl Jenisch
After nearly getting decapatated with 2 pitches, you’d think he’d have no more like those to worry about... Can’t blame Pedro, 3 times in the same at bat and Cone crossed the line. It’s go time Coneboy! Lol
@@Samuelfish2k
So, if the bat connected and killed cone, would you still be cheering it on? Should he die because he hit someone with a fucking curveball? What the fuck is wrong with you people?
@@carlbrianjenisch It was way inside. Are you blind?
Stop crowding the plate.
The most biased announcers ive ever heard. Shady ass ump too
Announcers were insane!
What the hell are you talking about, the announcers were trying to figure out what happened LMAO!!!!!!
TdotSylar haha true
Warren Shiflett sit down with your sensitive ass. It was a curveball bro
@Warren Shiflett were you born stupid?
This heel commentary belongs right up there with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. Thanks for the laughs to whomever these guys are 😂
Pedro Guerrero was one of my favorite Dodgers growing up.
Cone kinda had that coming from his earlier pitches.......you take a 95 mph pitch to anywhere on your body and see how you'd react
It was a hook. From Cone, probably 75-80 mph. Definitely not 95.
Doesn’t hurt that bad, if you get it on a bone maybe but generally its just stings a little
It was above the waist and close to his head
matthew skaggs and it was a two seem fb that tailed in. No a big deal lol
Just no reason to hit a batter unless your scared of him
Cone pitched inside and got him with a curveball big freaking deal !
You got to pitch inside and occasionally you hit somebody.
At least it wasn’t a fastball at the head !
Is this the 88 playoffs?? I went to game one and I believe Dodgers lost 3-2 ... what an epic playoffs and World Series in 88!! So many great moments!!
Thanks for posting this!
Jra33 16 Pedro Guerrero was traded to the Cardinals for John Tudor at the trade deadline in 1988, so this is probably from earlier in the season.
No-This Happened During The Regular Season In 1988.
It Was Earlier In The Season.
Caption says the game was on 5/2/88.
Reminds me of Bert Campaneris in the ALCS
El gran Pedro Guerrero muy buen jugador
The home plate umpires NL hat is bad ass! The brim on that thing!
I'd be pissed too if I got 3 pitches thrown inside at me like that let alone in the same at bat.
"He ducked into that pitch..."
LOLWUT?!
What kinda biased announcers
He leaned in to it. He didn't try to get out of the way.
"Come on!!" acting from the pitcher to Pedro. Lol he wanted to get in the 1000 ways to die list.
Love Tommy Lasorda. Got a chance to meet and talk with him briefly when he was our guest speaker for a prayer breakfast we held at Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton back in 1989.
And the Dodgers win the World Series that season.....
Beating the Mets in the LCS to get there. And one of the victories was against Cone after he popped off in the newspaper. Guerrero was gone from the Dodgers by the end of the season, however. They had traded him to St. Louis for John Tudor.
Lois Simmons unfortunately, yes. I was a Mets fan back then and we owned LA that year in the regular season. The Mets just ran into a hot Hershiser. Cone got blasted his first outing then redeemed himself in Game 6 if I remember. That series was lost when Doc gave up that home run in the 9th to Scioscia
@@MrJsfingers definitely that home run by Mike scioscia was the turning point
Throws bat. Gets nowhere near Cone.
“Oh he’s suspended!”
You throw a bat you’re gone all the time
This was the prequel. Before Game 2 of NLCS, Cone writes an article in New York newspaper trash talking the Dodgers. Lasorda makes copies and posts them all over the Dodgers clubhouse (because yeah, no internet). Dodgers respond by scoring 5 runs off him and chasing him in just 2 innings. Then Cone comes back in Game 6 and throws a complete game. Next day Hershiser throws a complete game to win Game 7. Was a great NLCS.
Bob ojeda wasn't in that series Dodgers should've lost.
lasorda all those yreas with great talent one w s win
pedro gurrero played texas minor league base ball for one year in 1972-1973 with the san antonio brewers. a cleveland indians farm team before joining the dodgers. i met him when i was a bat boy
We used to go to the games and sit field level for $6 on the yellow seats. Upper deck was $3, blue seats. Those were the beautiful years.
1:55 is a bit weird 😂
I can see this is a severely biased comment section.
Cone was not saying "Let's go" he was saying "It was a curve ball". Good Lord.
Jeremy Bright sometimes things get hot tough to understnd if u never played past high school
Yeah if you watched the whole video the announcers corrected themselves you idiot
Announcers were biased for Mets is obvious. They did however, correct themselves about the "Let's go" comment @2:57 of the vid.
The title of the video shows its bias. It doesn't mention either of the pitches that Cone threw at Pedro's head.
That was actually David cones best year going 20 and 3 with a 2.22 earned run average!
And 25% of his hit by pitch pitches were hitting Pedro ;)
Were
@@thickerconstrictor9037
Edited, could I have said it better than that?
Mickey Drago He also won the CY young award so if you ask him maybe it wasn't his best year.
@@rhumba2004
That's cy young was 6 years later after this, In one of the two strike years, 94/95
@@rhumba2004
Going to baseball reference it's clear that was his best year, 1988, but apparently two people got more votes for the cy young that year
Cocaine's a helluva drug.
One of my all time favorite pitchers ever. David Cone.
YES!!!!! 👍
Guerrero didn't duck into the ball, he tried to duck under it and misjudged. He didn't really throw the bat _at_ the pitcher, though he shouldn't have thrown it at all. And he didn't really want to fight because he pulled up midway to the mound. He was just mad because he kept having to dodge baseballs.
Even though Pedro was a bigger guy, it looked like Pedro was afraid of Cone! Cone even told him, "Come on then!" Totally fearless!
He never said come on. He was pleading for mercy saying it was a curve ball. White boy would get folded
That’s why he won 5 rings and was a Cy Young award winner. You have to have sack. Cone certainly did and pitched that way his entire career. Fearless competitor, and always good in the playoffs.
Those announcers were totally favoring David Cone, after he threw at Guerrero twice. And that thrown bat didn't get anywhere near Cone.
They’re Mets announcers.
Pitcher throws at the batter 3 times then hits him in the head and the batter throws the batter and gets suspended? That’s like shooting a burglar in a home invasion and you’re the one getting arrested for having your home broken in to. This is bs.
The Dodgers certainly got the last laugh on the Mets that year though.
Look who got up on the wrong side of bed. Pedro was looking for something? He zigzags to the mound. LOL 😂 Cone was not afraid 😂
Can’t see Pedro without thinking of O.J.! 😂😂
Pedro guerrero, that's pedro guerrero
"Holy bionic curve ball, Batman!"
"Right, Robin! Let's turn this one into a helicopter!"
Old man pedro, i. Loved this dude when i was a kid
Honestly, I think Guerrero would’ve beat the living hell out of Cone.
Then again, Cone might have done the “Nolan Ryan move,” getting him in a headlock, and wailing on him with six straight uppercuts. LOL. My money would have been on Guerrero, though.
@@alan30189 Not a chance in hell. Pedro would have beaten his face right into home plate. Cone was stupid to throw at him...... And yes, he did throw at him.
But Cone has double the IQ of that Neanderthal and better conditioning, he’d definitely figure out a way to get the upper hand.
@@metfan099 < - - - racist loser
Pedro didn't know how to fight. A true pansy.
Cone - "It was a curveball !!"
Pedro - '"Fxck you, bro !! "
;D
They said he ducked into it? Wtf? That shit was thrown directly at his head!! LOL
Actually, I think Cone said, "It was a curve ball." He even made that motion with his hand.
Exactly!
Gary Verderamo I think he said you're gay to pedro
That’s complete insanity! What on earth were those announcers looking at? They actually said that he ducked into it!
Your guy at the plate made a fool of himself. A better man would have shrugged off that ball and jogged to 1st base.
typical homers
They are the Mets announcers
Pedro was scared of getting hit. That’s why he was angry. Cone was in his head.
Hey it's Ralph Kiner i miss his voice. How I miss Kiner's Korner. Love the Mets.
Leo Dan
Fernando Salas wiin
Kiner is an amateur when compared to the likes of Dodger legend Vin Scully..
If Vin Sculy had a jockstrap, this Kiner guy wouldn’t be able to hold it. Lol
If Vin Scully had a jockstrap, this Kiner guy wouldn’t be able to hold it. Lol
Ahora lo veo y me da gracia..y nostalgia al ver grandes jugadores de esa epoca.
Guerrero ducked into both of those pitches, then throws his bat and Bart Giamatti, three weeks after he gave Pete Rose 30 days for his bumping an umpire, gave Guerrero barely a week. The one thing that served Guerrero right is that the Dodgers traded him later in the season for John Tudor so he wasn't on the WS team.