He's mine too. He was just straight business and so intense out there. He just had that attitude of "You're not gonna hit me" and "Stay out of my way I'm finishing the job." There's no pitchers left like that anymore.
Loved watching Brownie work. Adored his insane intensity, but the one time I met him at a GT Alumni game, he was so low key, almost seeming shy. I’d love to see more KB videos!
@@sallyemartin4240I've been a lifelong San Diego Padres fan ever since my Dad took me to my first game in 1987 when I was 6 years old. The reason that 1998 remains my favorite baseball season to this day is not only because the Padres went to the World Series, but also because I had the privilege of watching Brownie pitch for the team I love every 5th day. I, too, came to greatly appreciate him for the reasons you mentioned. I wish it could have lasted longer, but I'll never forget what a pleasure it was to watch him pitch that season.
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My favorite pitcher of all time. If you could make more of these from Brown's career starts that would be awesome.
He's mine too. He was just straight business and so intense out there. He just had that attitude of "You're not gonna hit me" and "Stay out of my way I'm finishing the job." There's no pitchers left like that anymore.
Loved watching Brownie work. Adored his insane intensity, but the one time I met him at a GT Alumni game, he was so low key, almost seeming shy. I’d love to see more KB videos!
@@sallyemartin4240I've been a lifelong San Diego Padres fan ever since my Dad took me to my first game in 1987 when I was 6 years old. The reason that 1998 remains my favorite baseball season to this day is not only because the Padres went to the World Series, but also because I had the privilege of watching Brownie pitch for the team I love every 5th day. I, too, came to greatly appreciate him for the reasons you mentioned. I wish it could have lasted longer, but I'll never forget what a pleasure it was to watch him pitch that season.