This wasn't Johnny Bench's last at-bat. This is his home run on Johnny Bench Night at Riverfront, where they celebrated his retirement, but he still had about two weeks left to play. I think his actual last at-bat was in Houston.
5;25 I was at that game. Niekro went through the order the first time and was lights out, the next time through, he got hammered. Made Kevin Mitchell look like a little leaguer in the first inning.
@@shipofthesun There cannot be a comparison between apples and oranges due to the different leagues... If that is the case, then it might as well be Cy Young... But this is about more modern times
@@EdwinMaturski-cc9is Except Ryan never won a WS game, and Satchel won two. Oh, and he threw more innings and won more games than anyone, ever. I'd like to see Ryan throw 3 games in a single day and win all of them.
@@shipofthesun A team wins a World Series... Pitching that much is long gone... I'm just talking 5,714 Strikeouts... 7 No-hitters... And 11 One-hitters... Nothing more... You are free to believe as you will... That's what makes Baseball great
Can't believe it didn't show Cal Ripken. He was one of mlb favorites. Grat ball player. Great person. Saw his last at bat and running around the entire field. Was awesome.
As a Yankee fan, I can only remember that hit in 1995 off Jack McDowell. I knew it was coming. Still, "Griffey! Is coming around." It's one of the greatest calls in baseball.
Thought we'd see.....Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Tom Seaver Day, Rod Carew. Harmon Killebrew. Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Eddie Murray, Steve Garvey,
Hard to believe that David Ross wasn't included. Chicago Cubs, Game 7, 108 year drought, homerun to keep them in the game Tell me that that wasn't dramatic
Wow Williams, DiMaggio, Aaron and Carew all standing together . Just awesome
Priceless. Thank you for your service Mr Splendid Splinter. RIP.
This wasn't Johnny Bench's last at-bat. This is his home run on Johnny Bench Night at Riverfront, where they celebrated his retirement, but he still had about two weeks left to play. I think his actual last at-bat was in Houston.
Joe Nuxhall with that Bench call is such a classic Joe call RIP The Old Lefthander
5;25 I was at that game. Niekro went through the order the first time and was lights out, the next time through, he got hammered. Made Kevin Mitchell look like a little leaguer in the first inning.
Everyone always remember Nolan Ryan... The greatest pitcher ever... And no one will even come close... A truly amazing human being
Satchel Paige. A far better pitcher.
@@shipofthesun There cannot be a comparison between apples and oranges due to the different leagues... If that is the case, then it might as well be Cy Young... But this is about more modern times
@@EdwinMaturski-cc9is Except Ryan never won a WS game, and Satchel won two. Oh, and he threw more innings and won more games than anyone, ever. I'd like to see Ryan throw 3 games in a single day and win all of them.
@@shipofthesun A team wins a World Series... Pitching that much is long gone... I'm just talking 5,714 Strikeouts... 7 No-hitters... And 11 One-hitters... Nothing more... You are free to believe as you will... That's what makes Baseball great
Baseball is beautiful.
Can't believe it didn't show Cal Ripken. He was one of mlb favorites. Grat ball player. Great person. Saw his last at bat and running around the entire field. Was awesome.
Cal's in Part 1, this is part 3.
Ted Williams from Hoover high in San Diego #1 hitter of all time.
In the old days it was cool.
I remember watching Edgar Martinez play for my hometown Calgary Cannons in the PCL (AAA). What an awesome career with the Mariners!!
As a Yankee fan, I can only remember that hit in 1995 off Jack McDowell. I knew it was coming. Still, "Griffey! Is coming around." It's one of the greatest calls in baseball.
The Paul Oneil chant in his final game at Yankees stadium would fit in nicely with these videos
Ted Williams is the greatest hitter of all time and should be #1 (at bat)
The odd and somewhat sad thing about getting old is seeing players come up and then retire, over and over. When you remember kids like Tom Brady😳
Who doesn't get romantic about baseball
Haha for Larkin it was during the "Big Payoff Inning" so Marty was reading the winner's name
Lol it hurt putting it in. Zero respect for Barry.
Hank Aaron , Robin Yount and so many more
Shame on that reds announcer for yapping about a fan promotion instead of bothering to mention Larkin’s career ending
Thought we'd see.....Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, Tom Seaver Day, Rod Carew. Harmon Killebrew. Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Eddie Murray, Steve Garvey,
There is always a future part 4. I'm just a guy making videos for free because I love the game. I'll do my best.
@@user-oz2cs7mw5j Barry Bonds better be in there too!
@@mikeysuzefourDone. Just for you.
@@user-oz2cs7mw5j TYSM!
As a venezuelan, thank you for including Omar Vizquel.
Greatest shortstop of all time!! I got to meet him in Seattle as a bat boy for the mariners!! He was remarkable!!
@@royhobbs5167 You're absolutely right! He's a Legend.
You got it
Teddy Ballgame
It's hard to believe but Ted Williams head and brain are in a cryo chamber of some sorts waiting to be reanimated 😮
Wow
Hard to believe that David Ross wasn't included.
Chicago Cubs, Game 7, 108 year drought, homerun to keep them in the game
Tell me that that wasn't dramatic
Reminds me of a Beatles song
WHERE'S BARRY BONDS LAST-AT-BAT??? I watch 3 of your videos and not one Bonds finale--OMG! 😢⚾
I've got you buddy. Part 4 will happen.
That wasn't Helton's last at bat. His last at bat was at Dodger Stadium.
Try reading comprehension 101. No where does it say it is his last at bat.
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Heh heh heh heh...
You got punk-slapped.
I’m thinking you failed Reading Comprehension 1A.
@@user-oz2cs7mw5j Well, the title does mention "last at bats"
Damn
Phil Niekro was the oldest looking 48 yr old I've ever seen