My best and worst came in the same game my Freshman year of football. I played HB/CB/KR. I was getting tackled by two guys and was nearly on the ground. Palmed the ground to stay up, shook the tackles, and rushed for a 66 yd TD. What made it great was I was smaller and faster, not known for power running. The worst was giving up a 45 yd pass on the other side of the ball.
My Best Sports Moment Was in 2019 In The Special Olympics in Basketball Going To North Wildwood NJ For The Gold and Winning It While Going Out a Winner in Retirement and Worst Sports Moment Was in 2018 in Soccer Losing Our Last Game in My Last Soccer Game!
Gouple of greatest, second year of little league won our league championship, I recorded an assist with a throw from deep centerfield on a runner at third to record the final out of the game and squelch a rally. Opposing coach said he had never seen a player at that level make a throw like that even in the Little League World Series. Sophomore year of high school needed to win the final two games against a conference rival to clinch the conference. We won both games of the double header. I went 4 for 4 with three RBI and four runs scored in the first game and 4 for 5 with eight RBI in the second game. Worst moments come from my junior year of high school. Again playing a conference rival for a doubleheader. Actually had pro scouts in the stands specifically to see the shortstop for the other team. Coach informed me they would be paying attention to everyone and it was a very good opportunity for me to get noticed as a junior. He provided me extra reps during pregame infield and I absolutely crushed it, but my elbow hurst so bad after infield that I was praying a ball wouldn't be hit to me for the first couple of innings. First play of the game ground ball pretty much right at me and I had nothing on the the throw to first, runner beat it out. It only went down hill from there. I committed more fielding/ throwing errors in those two games than I had committed in all the other games that season and ended up developing the "yips." It was the longest day playing of my life. Coach ended up moving me to second base for a good part of the season until I got my confidence back. Then later in the season in what turned out be our final game of the season in the sectional championship a relief pitcher made a major mental mistake, out of postion and cut my relay throw off to the catcher that would have been the final out of the game giving us a 4-3 win. Yes the catcher would have had to catch the ball cleanly and hold/ apply the tag but I liked our chances with that rather than him cutting the ball and trying to chase the runner coming down the third base line allowing the tying run to score. Same pitcher gave up the walk off home run two pitches later.
My best moment, first 2 years ever playing hockey I made Assistant captain on both teams. 5th/6th grader who didn’t know how to stop on skates and was still learning how to play hockey. But I gave it my all and never gave up and actually ended up a pretty good player. I knew how to roller blade, so ice skating felt kinda familiar. Worst moment, high school I failed to make the varsity hockey team and ended up on JV. we won 3 or 2 games all season and lost over 20. Oof…
This is what makes the DP show great! Best: Getting a hit in an extra innings Little League baseball game and eventually scoring on a passed ball to give my team a 1-0 7 innings win. The other team had 2 future NFL players (Cedric Houston and Tank Daniels) who were also very talented baseball players. Worst: Leading off 2nd base in a high school baseball game against our biggest rival in the bottom of the 7th with 2 outs. Dared the catcher to throw one too many times; he threw, I tripped over my shoelace caught on my metal spike and the shortstop tagged me easily and we lost, Got the cursing of a lifetime from my coach after that one.
Had a bunch of good games in high school playing basketball, won a state championship too, but in little league in an all star game, I had a diving, spinning in mid air, rolling on the ground diving catch in centerfield that proceeded with the home plate ump coming up to our dugout after the game to tell me it was the greatest catch he’d ever seen.
My worst! The guy that caught 3 foul balls, sitting in the same row, same seat number, but was the other side of home plate. Phillies vs reds, went to xtra innings, Bench clearing brawl, philly comes from behind to win in xtra innings. I was there!
I had the worst of anyone. Little league baseball, small town ball in the mid-west. I was stuck playing Right Field, because that's where you put the worst player, the spot nobody hits to. So I was out there chewing on my glove, because strips of leather is delicious. But I felt a bit of a rumble in my gut. Thought it was a fart, so I eeked it out... Not a fart. That had a squirt to it. In previous years, we just wore T-shirts and jeans, but this was our first year of uniforms. We were the Royals, blue shirts but our pants were white. White pants, and I sharted. Worst ever. My house was literally like a few minutes away. Do you think my parents would have walked me home, clean me up and brought me back? No. I played it out. I sat there stinking up that dugout getting heckled by my own team. I had half the dugout to myself and they all bunched up on the other end. My best was when I was a sophomore in high school. It was homecoming week. I was a CB in football. And that Thursday was our JV game and I got an interception and almost ran it back. The next night was the varsity game and we were destroying the other team. So they put me in near the end of the game. The wide receiver blew right past me and was wide open 30 yards down the field, but the QB didn't have the arm so it landed right where I was standing. As fate would have it, that was the only sticker I ever got on my helmet. We were undefeated the year before that season, and undefeated the year after that year.
I beat dannetts easily, best my senior year in tennis at conference tournament winner goes to state, I barely beat my first opponent 6-4, 6-4. Then had to immediately play our major opponent in the tournament the #1 seed who had a buy, he smoked me 6-0 but then ne got over confident and cocky I beat him 6-3,6-0 and took out #1 seed and we went to state. Worst also tennis and senior year I had hair like John McEnroe and wanted to wear a hat to keep hair out of my face. Coach said if you need a hat get a haircut. So with no hat on opponent smashed a hard first serve which at that moment gust of wind blew my hair in my face and the ball bounced fair and bounced up and hit me in my jewels. Doubled up in pain on the court with the team in hysterics
I do not find Todd amusing at all. (I'm like an everyday watcher, for years,, and years, and years. Radio to tv to TH-cam to Peacock). Just being honest. Its cringe as fuck, maybe thats the bit?
@@RickMartinTH-cam no, I just don't appreciate uncomfortable goofball shit that barely makes sense. If it was witty or smart in the slightest I'd have a different opinion.
Andy Hawkins threw a no-hitter against the White Sox at Comiskey. I believe that no-hitter has been stricken from the records as a no-hitter.
Yes and I’m Surprised That The No Hitter Didn’t Count!
Strange to see Seton in the back row.
My best and worst came in the same game my Freshman year of football. I played HB/CB/KR. I was getting tackled by two guys and was nearly on the ground. Palmed the ground to stay up, shook the tackles, and rushed for a 66 yd TD. What made it great was I was smaller and faster, not known for power running. The worst was giving up a 45 yd pass on the other side of the ball.
My Best Sports Moment Was in 2019 In The Special Olympics in Basketball Going To North Wildwood NJ For The Gold and Winning It While Going Out a Winner in Retirement and Worst Sports Moment Was in 2018 in Soccer Losing Our Last Game in My Last Soccer Game!
Gouple of greatest, second year of little league won our league championship, I recorded an assist with a throw from deep centerfield on a runner at third to record the final out of the game and squelch a rally. Opposing coach said he had never seen a player at that level make a throw like that even in the Little League World Series. Sophomore year of high school needed to win the final two games against a conference rival to clinch the conference. We won both games of the double header. I went 4 for 4 with three RBI and four runs scored in the first game and 4 for 5 with eight RBI in the second game.
Worst moments come from my junior year of high school. Again playing a conference rival for a doubleheader. Actually had pro scouts in the stands specifically to see the shortstop for the other team. Coach informed me they would be paying attention to everyone and it was a very good opportunity for me to get noticed as a junior. He provided me extra reps during pregame infield and I absolutely crushed it, but my elbow hurst so bad after infield that I was praying a ball wouldn't be hit to me for the first couple of innings. First play of the game ground ball pretty much right at me and I had nothing on the the throw to first, runner beat it out. It only went down hill from there. I committed more fielding/ throwing errors in those two games than I had committed in all the other games that season and ended up developing the "yips." It was the longest day playing of my life. Coach ended up moving me to second base for a good part of the season until I got my confidence back. Then later in the season in what turned out be our final game of the season in the sectional championship a relief pitcher made a major mental mistake, out of postion and cut my relay throw off to the catcher that would have been the final out of the game giving us a 4-3 win. Yes the catcher would have had to catch the ball cleanly and hold/ apply the tag but I liked our chances with that rather than him cutting the ball and trying to chase the runner coming down the third base line allowing the tying run to score. Same pitcher gave up the walk off home run two pitches later.
My best moment, first 2 years ever playing hockey I made Assistant captain on both teams. 5th/6th grader who didn’t know how to stop on skates and was still learning how to play hockey. But I gave it my all and never gave up and actually ended up a pretty good player. I knew how to roller blade, so ice skating felt kinda familiar.
Worst moment, high school I failed to make the varsity hockey team and ended up on JV. we won 3 or 2 games all season and lost over 20. Oof…
This is what makes the DP show great!
Best: Getting a hit in an extra innings Little League baseball game and eventually scoring on a passed ball to give my team a 1-0 7 innings win. The other team had 2 future NFL players (Cedric Houston and Tank Daniels) who were also very talented baseball players.
Worst: Leading off 2nd base in a high school baseball game against our biggest rival in the bottom of the 7th with 2 outs. Dared the catcher to throw one too many times; he threw, I tripped over my shoelace caught on my metal spike and the shortstop tagged me easily and we lost, Got the cursing of a lifetime from my coach after that one.
Had a bunch of good games in high school playing basketball, won a state championship too, but in little league in an all star game, I had a diving, spinning in mid air, rolling on the ground diving catch in centerfield that proceeded with the home plate ump coming up to our dugout after the game to tell me it was the greatest catch he’d ever seen.
My worst! The guy that caught 3 foul balls, sitting in the same row, same seat number, but was the other side of home plate. Phillies vs reds, went to xtra innings, Bench clearing brawl, philly comes from behind to win in xtra innings. I was there!
I had the worst of anyone. Little league baseball, small town ball in the mid-west. I was stuck playing Right Field, because that's where you put the worst player, the spot nobody hits to. So I was out there chewing on my glove, because strips of leather is delicious. But I felt a bit of a rumble in my gut. Thought it was a fart, so I eeked it out... Not a fart. That had a squirt to it. In previous years, we just wore T-shirts and jeans, but this was our first year of uniforms. We were the Royals, blue shirts but our pants were white. White pants, and I sharted. Worst ever. My house was literally like a few minutes away. Do you think my parents would have walked me home, clean me up and brought me back? No. I played it out. I sat there stinking up that dugout getting heckled by my own team. I had half the dugout to myself and they all bunched up on the other end.
My best was when I was a sophomore in high school. It was homecoming week. I was a CB in football. And that Thursday was our JV game and I got an interception and almost ran it back. The next night was the varsity game and we were destroying the other team. So they put me in near the end of the game. The wide receiver blew right past me and was wide open 30 yards down the field, but the QB didn't have the arm so it landed right where I was standing. As fate would have it, that was the only sticker I ever got on my helmet. We were undefeated the year before that season, and undefeated the year after that year.
Setons lil league stories all day
I beat dannetts easily, best my senior year in tennis at conference tournament winner goes to state, I barely beat my first opponent 6-4, 6-4. Then had to immediately play our major opponent in the tournament the #1 seed who had a buy, he smoked me 6-0 but then ne got over confident and cocky I beat him 6-3,6-0 and took out #1 seed and we went to state. Worst also tennis and senior year I had hair like John McEnroe and wanted to wear a hat to keep hair out of my face. Coach said if you need a hat get a haircut. So with no hat on opponent smashed a hard first serve which at that moment gust of wind blew my hair in my face and the ball bounced fair and bounced up and hit me in my jewels. Doubled up in pain on the court with the team in hysterics
I do not find Todd amusing at all. (I'm like an everyday watcher, for years,, and years, and years. Radio to tv to TH-cam to Peacock). Just being honest. Its cringe as fuck, maybe thats the bit?
@@RickMartinTH-cam no, I just don't appreciate uncomfortable goofball shit that barely makes sense. If it was witty or smart in the slightest I'd have a different opinion.
That's to bad