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Johnny Bench Archives
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2021
Vintage videos and some new content from "Baseball's Greatest Catcher", Johnny Bench. A Hall of Fame catcher for the Cincinnati Reds, national broadcaster, business man and television star, Johnny has been around the world and is sharing some of those adventures with you.
Licensing and right to video content will be updated and addressed in each video. More information regarding the use of videos, please contact us directly. All proceeds from this channel will support youth baseball initiatives.
Licensing and right to video content will be updated and addressed in each video. More information regarding the use of videos, please contact us directly. All proceeds from this channel will support youth baseball initiatives.
George Brett's Pine Tar Incident - Sports Dateline 1983
On this date in baseball history, George Brett was ejected for hitting an "illegally batted" home run.
Major League Productions 1983
Major League Productions 1983
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35 Years Ago - CBS Hall of Fame Feature
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July 23, 1989. Brent Musburger sits down with Johnny Bench on the back lawn of the Otesaga Hotel to talk about the Hall of Fame weekend experience.
Tom Dreesen Needs Work
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Johnny wanders into a bar to find Tom Dreesen down on his luck.
The Baseball Bunch - Ted Williams Full Episode
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The Science of Hitting taught by the Baseball Hall of Famer with the highest career on base percentage, Ted Williams. Before serving 3 years of military service during World War II, Ted won baseball's coveted triple crown by leading the league in batting average, home runs and runs batted in. Upon returning to the major leagues in 1946, he promptly won the American League Most Valuable Player a...
All Century Team 1960s & 70s, Baseball Max
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An overview of the candidates for The All Century Team featured on Fox Sports Net's Baseball Max. September 2, 1999
The Johnny Bench Divot Catcher Commercial
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Repair ball marks and save you back on the course with the Johnny Bench Divot Catcher
Visit your local dermatologist
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"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!" After a career in the sun and abrasive elements, I've been visiting Dr. Coldrion for regular check ups to to ensure the health of my skin and prevention of serious issues.
Bowling with Tom Seaver vs. NFL Hall of Famers
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Bowling with Tom Seaver vs. NFL Hall of Famers
The Baseball Bunch - Johnny Bench (1981)
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The Baseball Bunch - Johnny Bench (1981)
What's the Toughest Position in Baseball?
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What's the Toughest Position in Baseball?
Oklahoma Morning - Performed by Johnny Bench on Hee Haw
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Oklahoma Morning - Performed by Johnny Bench on Hee Haw
Dedication of Fifth Third Field in Dayton
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Dedication of Fifth Third Field in Dayton
Can Baseball's Greatest Catcher Play Third Base? (Spring Training1982)
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Can Baseball's Greatest Catcher Play Third Base? (Spring Training1982)
Ohio State Highway Patrol Message From Johnny Bench
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Ohio State Highway Patrol Message From Johnny Bench
Batting Practice on The Nick and Jessica Variety Hour
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Batting Practice on The Nick and Jessica Variety Hour
Johnny Bench on the Senior Pro Golf Tour
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Johnny Bench on the Senior Pro Golf Tour
"Father's Day Catch" Sugar Daddy Commercial
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"Father's Day Catch" Sugar Daddy Commercial
Ohio Golf Tourism Ad at Riverfront Stadium
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Ohio Golf Tourism Ad at Riverfront Stadium
I love The Chicken.
alphabetically speaking; God bless Johnny Bench, God bless Johnny Cash
This show was awesome!
Wish all the episodes were available 😊
Those kids used to frighten me.
Don't forget kids, that's the letter "L"
This show made me love The Chicken. Johnny Bench was great on this show too.
a great advertisement against the DH.
id watch this in my full uniform before my little league games as a kid on saturday mornings. it aired at 7 am my games didnt start until 10 am. i miss the innocence of youth
Somewhere Tim McGraw was wishing his dad would hang out with him more than the kids on the Baseball Bunch.
What a great video !! Went into tears about 10 seconds into the intro song because I remembered when I was 9 years old and life was so easy. Thank you for uploading.
As someone who is legally blind my favorite jokes with umpires and referees are the blind jokes. I have left friends in stitches making them while enjoying gemes together.
I played a lot of baseball, and other than catcher, I thought 3rd base was the toughest position to field. I preferred 2nd base or even shortstop to 3rd. The ball just came at you to darned fast!
Man, I miss the Kid and I miss the Expos.
21:29 Johnny Bench can sing also!!!
Had no idea Johnny could sing
Bench still had a surprising burst of speed, but by this time, his best years were behind him. It’s a shame the NL didn’t have the DH rule back then; it could have extended his career.
The DH is an abomination to the Baseball Gods! It should be abolished! 😀
Ain’t nothing like a good catch and release!
This was a great show
Bench couldn't play 1st base either.
I saw a news report on Johnny Bench in which they paid tribute to him by playing "Yesterday" as they showed highlights of his great career. Whenever I hear that song, I remember Johnny Bench.
Wow! What a great interview! Johnny Bench was my idle also growing up. I played catcher in HS and of course wore #5. I also loved the Big Red Machine of the 70’s. I cried during both the Orioles and the A’s series! Was such a big part of my childhood. Loved it! ❤️👍
Johnny Bench was my hero growing up in the 70's. My life would be signicantly worse had Mr. Bench not existed.
Johnny Bench is the greatest catcher of all time but he has a TERRIBLE memory. Not only did Tom Seaver NOT give up two runs, like Bench says, in his debut as a Cincinnati Red at Olympic stadium versus the Expos, he didn't even allow ANYBODY to reach second base. He was absolutely dominant, pitching a complete game, 3-hit shutout with no walks. THE DATE WAS JUNE 18TH, 1977. And Russo's memory is no better. Johnny Bench did NOT catch Tom Seaver's no hitter, Don Werner did. Come on guys. A little more accuracy in your storytelling, please.
Don't be a party poopa Danny
Lol the black kid just happens to be named Ozzie. Really?
Funny, all these years, I always thought he was out.
Watched every episode of Baseball Bunch I could, mostly during rain delays it came on at like 5am in my area lol
So glad I grew up back then too!
I remember a play where a runner came sliding into third base and was called out . He jumped up and started to argue the call . Ron Luciano said “ You know you were safe and I know you were safe , but 40,000 people saw me call you out , so your outta here .”
10:05 Funny, but I never thought about it before. The Reggie Jackson call (where he was not called out for interference for getting in the way of the throw) should never have happened. Piniella should have been out with Jackson and Munson holding their bases because of the intentional drop rule. Bill Russell clearly dropped that line drive on purpose. A variation of the intield fly rule, if there is a runner on first only, first and second, first and third, or bases loaded and less than two out, and an infielder intentionally drops a fly ball or line drive, the ball is dead, the batter is out, and the runners hold their bases. This is to prevent the defense from getting a cheap double play. The rule does not apply if the ball is allowed to fall untouched. Also, note that there are more situations where this rule applies than the infield fly (which only applies with first and second or bases loaded and one out, and which cannot be a line drive).
Earl Weaver at 7:23?
3:10 Pam Postema got screwed out of a major league job. She umpired in spring training and Houston Astros pitcher Bob Knepper said that his religion forbid women to be in a position of authority over men and as such, she was not qualified to umpire games that men played in. Several other players questioned the idea of a woman umpire as well, and she was fired at the end of that season as MLB was no longer considering her for an MLB job. She was the only umpire who did Spring Training games that year who didn't get at least some regular season major league games. She later wrote an excellent memoir entitled "You've Got to Have Balls to Make it in this League."
I don’t know that Bob Knepper had that type of authority
@@t21229513 He was a popular player who spouted off to the media, and MLB decided to cave to him and a few others who may have agreed rather than break the barrier.
Johnny bench best cather ever.
Willa was the best Cather ever.
One of my favorite catchers and he was a very good one , was Ted Simmons.
Dave Concepcion was the last Red left from the Big Red Machine.
The GOAT 🐐
WOW! ❤
Say what you want, but the Mad Dog does his homework and Johnny appreciates it.
Creepy
Early days of ESPN … memories.
1:04 Not good language for the kids to hear. smh
Hello johnny lee bench from kay payton
Fine
❤😂🎉
Why is Eric Gregg in most of these arguing videos?
And this Man spent 5 years in combat. Just imagine if he had played those seasons, what a truly Great American Hero.
Watching Mr. Williams take a few cuts was worth the entire video. And that was a good tip about choking up.
Why does Russo have to yell?
Bench is the greatest catcher of all time. Led the National League in HR and RBI twice. Ten consecutive Gold Gloves. Near unanimous first ballot Hall Of Fame. Voted to all century team. League MVP. Rookie of the year. World Series MVP. What else is there to say.
6:53 horrible call, he was safe
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!