Frank Howard discussing Mickey Mantle going 5 for 5 May 30th, 1968 vs Senators at Collector's World!

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  • @collectorsworld2989
    @collectorsworld2989  3 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    Thanks for 1000 likes! Only took 7 years haha!

  • @cesarthegreeneyedbandit7162

    Rest In Peace Frank Howard. A giant of a gentleman. ⚾️🕊

  • @scottmorissey8915

    Such a classy person...Telling the story of a fading Mantle. Respect to you Howard. RIP.

  • @r.v.biagioni7210
    @r.v.biagioni7210 3 ปีที่แล้ว +78

    From what I’ve read in the past, Frank Howard is one of the most decent men in baseball. A true gentleman.

  • @juliam.mallen9019

    Love the classic storytelling..love the sound of the laughter of those listening to him!👍💕🦅🇺🇲

  • @waltermameli2026
    @waltermameli2026 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    This story is about Frank Howard as much as it is about Mantle.....Howard was some kind of player.....not as talented as Mickey but lots of kids idolized him none the less.....He was a hugh man who didnot fit the look of a ball player but had everyone respect him on and off the field.....at bat he looked out of place until his bat made contact with the ball.....at that point his homeruns shattered the air and landed in a different zipcode.....i will always remember him as someone who was fun to watch play.....thanks for the great memeories Frank Howard.....Some of his Homeruns are still traveling to this day i a sure...

  • @armandrodriguez8501
    @armandrodriguez8501 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    That's 5 minutes of gold. I wonder how many guys from the '50's and '60's have died who had stories like this, but never passed them on.

  • @handyrandysgarage6929

    Has a young boy growing up in Northern Virginia in the 60’s that man right there was a God to me!!!! Thank you Frank for making my childhood full of baseball and hero’s fun.

  • @claireelise3125

    rest in peace to frank howard! although i never met him personally, i was always so proud to know he came into my dad’s store all these years ago. seemed like such a nice guy

  • @MsBulldog44
    @MsBulldog44 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I saw Frank upclose during warm ups in 1971 Yankee Stadium- I was 11 years old- My dad was a 6"4 Irish Cop in NYC- when I saw Frank I saw a man who was bigger than my own Dad, I did not know that was possible- a memory I will never forget.

  • @bradgordon5912
    @bradgordon5912 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    thanks for your career Frank. one of a kind.

  • @wayneo.6983
    @wayneo.6983 4 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    I was 16 years old with 3 friends at this game, the first of a doubleheader. I’m 68 and I’ll never forget it. About 39 years ago the Mick was signing for the opening of a new sporting goods store where I brought a student in my class to see the Mick and get a ball signed. I mentioned this game to Mick and he remembered it well. I asked why he didn’t come out for the second game and he replied “ if I coulda walked out for the second game I would’ve, my legs were shot “ “ I was seeing the ball like a beach ball. It still is an amazing memory!

  • @VILJL
    @VILJL  +5

    Frank Howard, a hugely popular giant of a man who singlehandedly elevated Washington baseball from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s, has died, the Nationals announced on Monday October 30, 2023. He was 87. Though Howard never guided the Washington Senators to the postseason, he was an All-Star four times, had two top-5 finishes in MVP voting and won two home run crowns during his time with the club from 1965-71.

  • @4orrcountry
    @4orrcountry 4 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Frank's home run at RFK during the '69 All-Star game is one of the highlights of my baseball fandom. He was the idol of Senators fans, who refused to sit down until Big Frank emerged from the dugout to tip his cap - a rarity in those days. Goosebumps!

  • @66limpala
    @66limpala 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Wow. What a storyteller! Truly one of the greats of the game!

  • @WSenator1
    @WSenator1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    Frank Howard lived in the offseason in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Someone took a picture of him during one winter when the snow had to be at least three feet deep. The picture showed Frank shoveling snow - in his shorts and in his T-Shirt! What a man!

  • @csnide6702
    @csnide6702 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Frank was a BIG GUY.... ! Love hearing his stories...... 👍

  • @dennisgeary2740

    RIP Frank Howard. So glad that I got to see you play for the Senators 😂

  • @timhorn8499
    @timhorn8499 7 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    He is a great man. I love hearing him talk baseball.

  • @nrcg2317
    @nrcg2317 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Frank Howard played winter league baseball with my father, Carlos Bernier in the 1960s. I once asked my Dad who hit the longest homerun that he ever saw. He did not hesitate to say Frank Howard. They were playing a twilight game at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. My father said that he hit the ball like he was golfing. The ball kept rising as it left the park via the center field fence and into the night. It went past the lights and they estimated it could have been 500ft. He said it was like watching an aspirin leaving the stadium. The ball kept getting smaller and smaller as it left the park. Clearly, this wasn't an everyday occurrence at Hiram Bithorn. Only three players have had that distinguished accomplishment: Frank Howard, Reggie Jackson and Roberto Clemente.