I ran into Johnny Damon on the streets of Toronto when he was playing for the Yankees. I gave him a shoutout “hey Johnny” I had a Rasta coloured Yankees hat on, not sure if he saw it but he gave me a friendly wave. The guy seemed like an absolute legend. I got the vibe he was a cool guy and his old lady was ridiculously beautiful.
After the 2011 season I thought he was a lock for 3,000 hits and a future HOFer. He was only 277 hits away, but he only played 1 more season. It's amazing how quickly things can change. He still had a great career.
GM's and owners treat players like commodities (which they are) all day long, but the minute a player treats himself like a commodity, all of a sudden it's "dishonorable" or "unsportsmanlike" or "greedy" or some other BS. "How dare you, Johnny! I used to _clap_ for you!" Get over it. Pro athletes have a finite amount of time to cash in on their slowly and steadily declining physical prowess while the sport steadily gets faster and more physically demanding. You also have a finite amount of time to cash in on your desk job, but a "thumb injury" won't get you laid off next year, and you have decades to climb the corporate ladder. Average MLB career length is 5.6 years. Basically, every single guy in here whining about "Judas" would also immediately take a 67% raise to do the exact same job at a different company.
As a Yankee fan, I was in shock when Johnny Damon came to NY. I didn’t see that coming and he just fit right in immediately with the Yankees. That steal he did from second to third base when no one was covering third in the World Series was such a veteran move. As for Red Sox fans, I would love to hear any of you say you would turn down a four year $54 million dollars offer to play for the Yankees. Of course, you would be lying.
I am a Sox fan and I agree with you. Especially because he was an "older guy" and needed to lock in a deal. I get it, it's a business. Gotta do what ya gotta do. Also the Sox ownership are a bunch of penny pinching billionaires who have seemingly made one bad decision after another. I have completely lost respect for them since the Mookie debacle.
@@gdubsterz1238 that's a lie and a half. You're telling me if you were in college, and you got a call from the Yankees scouts; they want to see you play. So you say screw it, show off a bit... And BAM! They want to sign you to a 1 year deal worth a few million, you wouldn't take it? You're telling me if your life long dream was to play professional baseball making millions, and the Yankees were the only team to reach out to you, you wouldn't take it? Yeah, okay, liar... 😂
@@gdubsterz1238 I'm a Mets fan. Since I was a kid, all I wanted to do was play professional baseball for the Mets. Dedicated my life to it. Played on a bunch of travel teams, sacrificed my social life, played in middle school, made it to varsity in 8th grade; played on varsity all the way through 12th grade. Was offered a full ride to play for the Tar Heels, but because I lived in New York, my parents didn't want me to go so far from home. They restricted me to an 8 hour drive (it was a 14 hour drive) for whatever frickin reason. So I wound up playing baseball for some no name D3 college in Massachusetts. Then after I graduated, I decided to hang up my cleats and enlist into the Army. Now I'm sitting here in school debt kicking myself in the ass for listening to my parents and not taking a FULL RIDE to play for the Tar Heels. Who knows, I might've been in the minors or majors right now. Guess I'll never know. Point is: if in some alternate reality, I decided to disobey my parents and go to North Carolina. And I got a call from my cross town rival Yankees, or my rival team Nationals; two teams that I hate and CANNOT stand.... And they were the only two teams in front of me literally handing me 90% of my dream, I'd take that shit and run with it faster than ever.... Then worry about getting my other 10% later (playing for the Mets). So don't tell me you wouldn't take an offer if it meant fulfilling your dream to play professional baseball making millions. Sure as shit beats being a lower enlisted in the Army........ 😂
@@Liams802 3 world series in 10 years and this is a penny pinching billionaire making bad decisions?? 1 there is a reason they are billionaires because they dont spend stupid money. 2 if you're still butthurt over mookie, go be a Royals fan or some shit and stop being a band wagon fair weather fan
I had center field seats watching Johnny play my blue Jays. My friend and I had signs saying "Johnny =sellout" and my friend yells "why'd you do it?" (Strictly for lols. F the red Sox). Johnny looked at us and with a grin mimed "bags of money". We stopped chirping. That's hero status right there.
Damon was definitely a fan favorite in Boston. At my first Red Sox game, he hit a walk off single against the Pirates during 2005. From then on, he was my favorite player. I was heartbroken when he went to the Yankees, but I still had a lot of respect for Damon even afterwards. Thanks for the memories, Johnny.
@Trevor Forever He was still worth about 4.5 WAR, which made him something like a top-20 player in the AL, while not being in the top-30 in salary. I wouldn't say Damon was a bargain, and for a cash-strapped team like Oakland he probably wasn't worth investing in. But for Boston, it was a fair deal.
@Trevor Forever Totally agree on how the movie is not good at recounting the actual history. As for the Peter Brand comment on Damon, I had to rewatch the scene. He says that Damon's got a good glove, decent leadoff hitter, can steal bases, but not worth the money Boston offered him. I think it's fair to say it's not worth it for Oakland to spend that money on Damon, because they simply don't have the cash, but the scene makes Damon look like an overpaid, overrated player, and that's totally unfair to Damon IMO. Too much of the movie (and some of the book) is about emphasizing Beane's brilliance it had to make it seem like Boston's signing of Damon was a mistake that Oakland was too smart to make.
He’s misremembering a little bit, the 119-loss Tigers were a couple years before Damon was a free agent, in 2005 they lost 91 games but had just hired Leyland and had some very good talent. Were they expected to challenge world champion Chicago? Not really, but they were definitely supposed to be better. Of course they ended up shattering all expectations, beating Damon’s Yankees (probably the most star-studded Yankee offense ever) and going to the World Series.
Damon is a very friendly person met him and his wife at the hotel where I was working and I was restocking back the bar so while he was entering he saw me carrying like a case of beer an seeing Theo was more boxes he offered to help me, so we and him started talking and his wife Michelle and I was joking with him and told him Jeter wanted back his ring and he just smile and told me Jeter is a nice guy. And this was in the Caribbean and Jeter himself was also on the Island at that same time because I met him before I met Damon but Damon stayed in the hotel where I was working not Jeter, don't know why I'm really telling this story I guest it's because I have personally work around so many celebs through out my life and he was one of the most genuine person I ever met, wish you and you family all the best my friend.
I remember being a big Damon fan when I was 6 in 2005. Even when he went to the Yankees, he was still my favorite. So much so, I actually got a Damon Yankees shirt. Sure some of teachers & classmates didn't take too kindly to it, I didn't care. I was only of fan of Damon, not the Yankees.
This is why more fans have to realize that players are just people like everyone else. Yeah, they’re famous and make more money, but we all would be tempted to go to a business that’s known for bringing success and money. Also the fact is that Sox fans never really understood that Johnny didn’t have that many options in this case and Boston was being shady so he took the best deal he could find. He’s just a guy looking out for himself at the end of the day
I really wish players were aloud to clear the air as to why they signed with a team, especially a rival. It would really help ease the anger and frustration the fans feel and instead of getting upset at a player, they'll understand them and would probably feel a certain way towards ownership.
Lol he expected the Red Sox to dedicate their entire 2005-2006 offseason to re-signing him, and the team was like “buddy, you’re an aging outfielder with no arm and who sometimes hits for average and rarely hits for much power. We’ve got better options.” Then they went on to win the WS just 2 years later with a much better CF. This guy always thought he was so much better than he actually was.
WHY??? Ellsbury was better and he was expendable. Everyone in Boston knew he wasn't coming back. Damon, if you haven't noticed, wasn't loyal to ANY team he played for. He was money driven, pure and simple Also this video says NOTHING on how the Red Sox lied to him. Want to know why? They didn't. They didn't offer him anything.
This guy should be in the HoF. Stats tell me he deserves it. 2700 hits should be an in. I know he didn't reach that 3k plateau, but I mean how many players have actually hit over 2500 in there career? It's a tough feat.
What’s kinda crazy is 2/3 of that almost happened. When the sox traded for A-Rod, before it got voided, they were going to trade Manny for Magglio. But yea those three-especially at that time-woulda been special.
Crazy to think there was that much hate for a deal that sounds like peanuts today. 4 years of 52 for 13 mil AAV. Players get the whole 52 for 1.3 seasons now.
@@vinchenzoturner1283 so this video was posted not too long ago. Friday morning he got arrested for DUI and resisting charge. I will say I wasn’t talking about his stats or playing career.
Looked like Jesus, acted like Judas and threw like Mary. The Red Sox fans weren't truthful with him and in turn he wasn't truthful with the fans. I remember his return to Fenway and fans were chucking pouches of chocolate coins as a means of calling him Judas. He was furious and said as such. How the Hell did this guy think they were going to do?
Im assuming theo epstein being a very young man when he was the redsox GM contributed to the way Danon’s exit was handled. You live and learn. Experience is invaluable.
@@AtomWeaver8 Maybe. I dont know. I will say this much though. Since John Henry purchased the franchise, he and Larry Lucchino HAVE turned the Boston Red Sox into the model franchise. Since 2004 they have the most WS wins & I think the second highest number of playoff appearances behind ST. Louis, though I might be wrong on that, but I do know theyre up there in playoff appearances also. All while stuck in a division with a Yankees franchise with bottomless pockets. Yes the Sox can spend ALOT and even exceed the luxury threshold, & even lead the league in spending for a season or two. But they cant maintain it and alot of why they became the top spender recently is because the Yankees decided to follow the Sox blueprint to spend some and develop, rather than just spend, spend, spend. The Sox just cant match NY in spending over a long term, and are going to have to make the tough call and let some good players, even HOFers walk once in a while. So again I dont know what EXACTLY the front offices reasoning was, but I have noticed they are often demonized. In spite of turning a once hopeless Boston franchise into the most successful franchise in baseball since 2004. I remeber being a 10 year old Red Sox fan living in NYS and trying to get on the school bus to hear all of the uglies scream ha ha METS! I remeber the disappointment of 1990, 1995, 1998, 1999 & believing the franchise was toast when they were up for sale before Henry bought them. I remeber wanting to mug Grady Little and find out who bribed him to put Pedro back in for the 7th. I remeber wanting to brick my tv by nights end of the 2003 ALCS. I remember wishing someone would snap Jeters forearm so he couldnt do that annoying fist pump anymore. I remeber when it SUUUUUUUUCKED to be a Boston Red Sox fan. So yeah, I love the current Red Sox front office and ownership. And I say that with no sarcasm(except for maybe Jeters forearm, I didn't actually mean that part)...
He was an icon in Boston he knew that Jacoby was coming. His arm was shot and he was often hurt. All he has done is slam the Redsox and their fans since and he still sounds "hurt". Get some help, life is too short to hold on to such hate. Gain perspective and free yourself.
I remember how classy all the Yankee fans were when they showered the field with bottles and litter in Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS because they were crying that A-Rod was called out for slapping Bronson Arroyo's glove like a little bitch. Police in riot gear crouched in the warning track from foul pole to foul pole. Red Sox players stood around second base as Orlando Cabrera rubbed his eyes mocking the crying fans and holding up 7 fingers. Super Classy as long as they win. But when they have their guts torn out of them and blow a series like no other team in the history of sport, then maybe not so much.
His steal of second and third against Philadelphia in the 2009 WS was his highlight as a Yankee. Yankees blew it letting the stinking Sox get him from KC. If the Yanks had gotten him then, we’d still be chanting 1918.
@@notoriouseagle1074 What do you call the 2016 season then? We got rid of older guys, relied on the young prospects, and made it right to the ALCS. Also a Yankee rebuilding season is 85 wins. Compare that to Boston’s rebuild the last couple of years.
The Sox have won four World Series in the last twenty years while the yanks have managed just one. The Sox have won two in the last eight years while the yanks last ring was twelve years ago. I’d say apples to apples The Sox have been better at rebuilding.
@@tipsythefedora You are right there, but the Yanks have been consistently challenging or at least above .500 for the past 25+ years. The Sox have won it more recently, but they’ve also gone through spells where they were awful
Johnny Damon won a championship as a starting Center Fielder for both the Red Sox and the Yankees. What a legend!
He was a CF when he won it with the yanks
@@dannyc.2039 he literally just stated that lmfao
@@kennybenestad6999 HAAHAHAH
He was not a CF in 2009 Yankees. It was Cabrera or Gardner. He played mostly as LF
@@kennybenestad6999 I meant WASNT
It shocked me when the Yankees got him. He went from being a hater in NYC to being a Yankee fan favorite.
I ran into Johnny Damon on the streets of Toronto when he was playing for the Yankees. I gave him a shoutout “hey Johnny” I had a Rasta coloured Yankees hat on, not sure if he saw it but he gave me a friendly wave. The guy seemed like an absolute legend. I got the vibe he was a cool guy and his old lady was ridiculously beautiful.
I will always love Johnny Damon, no matter what. His g7 slam is one of my best baseball memories ever.
What was so strange was seeing him without the Beard. I will never forget the 04 Redsox team. What a memorable postseason.
What’s funny is I was around 4-6 during his Sox tenure, so I only remember him in blue stripes with no beard lol
Wow
You are so unique
The last time America all cheered for a team from Boston lmao
@@talset2480 That's so true! Lol
@@talset2480 whoever' gave you the impression we care what crybabies think was lying to you
After the 2011 season I thought he was a lock for 3,000 hits and a future HOFer. He was only 277 hits away, but he only played 1 more season. It's amazing how quickly things can change. He still had a great career.
GM's and owners treat players like commodities (which they are) all day long, but the minute a player treats himself like a commodity, all of a sudden it's "dishonorable" or "unsportsmanlike" or "greedy" or some other BS. "How dare you, Johnny! I used to _clap_ for you!" Get over it.
Pro athletes have a finite amount of time to cash in on their slowly and steadily declining physical prowess while the sport steadily gets faster and more physically demanding. You also have a finite amount of time to cash in on your desk job, but a "thumb injury" won't get you laid off next year, and you have decades to climb the corporate ladder. Average MLB career length is 5.6 years.
Basically, every single guy in here whining about "Judas" would also immediately take a 67% raise to do the exact same job at a different company.
Exactly! Get paid Johnny!!
This is what Dreymond Green is so upset about right now.
Waaaaa
Lol Uhh what??
Literally everyone in the comments section is supporting johnny (even Boston fans) 🤣
Children’s hockey fights a breakdown
Yes please Jomboy
That'd be the most depressing video. How about 'Parents Fight compilation'. That would be better.
We loved you in Detroit & its nice to know that you wanted to be part of our 2006 revival team that eventually made it to the world series that year
As a Yankee fan, I was in shock when Johnny Damon came to NY. I didn’t see that coming and he just fit right in immediately with the Yankees. That steal he did from second to third base when no one was covering third in the World Series was such a veteran move.
As for Red Sox fans, I would love to hear any of you say you would turn down a four year $54 million dollars offer to play for the Yankees. Of course, you would be lying.
I am a Sox fan and I agree with you. Especially because he was an "older guy" and needed to lock in a deal. I get it, it's a business. Gotta do what ya gotta do. Also the Sox ownership are a bunch of penny pinching billionaires who have seemingly made one bad decision after another. I have completely lost respect for them since the Mookie debacle.
I would never play for the Yankees. Not for 100 mill a year. No thanks.
@@gdubsterz1238 that's a lie and a half.
You're telling me if you were in college, and you got a call from the Yankees scouts; they want to see you play. So you say screw it, show off a bit... And BAM! They want to sign you to a 1 year deal worth a few million, you wouldn't take it? You're telling me if your life long dream was to play professional baseball making millions, and the Yankees were the only team to reach out to you, you wouldn't take it?
Yeah, okay, liar... 😂
@@gdubsterz1238 I'm a Mets fan. Since I was a kid, all I wanted to do was play professional baseball for the Mets. Dedicated my life to it. Played on a bunch of travel teams, sacrificed my social life, played in middle school, made it to varsity in 8th grade; played on varsity all the way through 12th grade. Was offered a full ride to play for the Tar Heels, but because I lived in New York, my parents didn't want me to go so far from home. They restricted me to an 8 hour drive (it was a 14 hour drive) for whatever frickin reason. So I wound up playing baseball for some no name D3 college in Massachusetts. Then after I graduated, I decided to hang up my cleats and enlist into the Army. Now I'm sitting here in school debt kicking myself in the ass for listening to my parents and not taking a FULL RIDE to play for the Tar Heels. Who knows, I might've been in the minors or majors right now. Guess I'll never know.
Point is: if in some alternate reality, I decided to disobey my parents and go to North Carolina. And I got a call from my cross town rival Yankees, or my rival team Nationals; two teams that I hate and CANNOT stand.... And they were the only two teams in front of me literally handing me 90% of my dream, I'd take that shit and run with it faster than ever.... Then worry about getting my other 10% later (playing for the Mets).
So don't tell me you wouldn't take an offer if it meant fulfilling your dream to play professional baseball making millions. Sure as shit beats being a lower enlisted in the Army........ 😂
@@Liams802 3 world series in 10 years and this is a penny pinching billionaire making bad decisions?? 1 there is a reason they are billionaires because they dont spend stupid money. 2 if you're still butthurt over mookie, go be a Royals fan or some shit and stop being a band wagon fair weather fan
I had center field seats watching Johnny play my blue Jays. My friend and I had signs saying "Johnny =sellout" and my friend yells "why'd you do it?" (Strictly for lols. F the red Sox). Johnny looked at us and with a grin mimed "bags of money". We stopped chirping. That's hero status right there.
F The Red Sox? NO buddy, F YOU!
Damon was definitely a fan favorite in Boston. At my first Red Sox game, he hit a walk off single against the Pirates during 2005. From then on, he was my favorite player. I was heartbroken when he went to the Yankees, but I still had a lot of respect for Damon even afterwards. Thanks for the memories, Johnny.
All those years with the Yankees and Johnny's greatest Yankee Stadium moment is still the grand slam he hit as a Red Sox in Game 7
Uhhh, don't remind me.
Was sad to see him leave Boston but also knew he could never finish that contract. What a career and what a special player.
It's funny and ironic that this was just recommended to me. I just read that this man was arrested 😂
I still cringe whenever I think of that scene in Moneyball when Jonah Hill's character says Damon didn't deserve the salary Boston gave him.
For real. Damon was an on base machine, he just sucked on defense, lol.
@@yippietheback-flippingdog1106 Maybe Oakland will win again someday... Damon Worked the count and was always a tough out.
@Trevor Forever He was still worth about 4.5 WAR, which made him something like a top-20 player in the AL, while not being in the top-30 in salary.
I wouldn't say Damon was a bargain, and for a cash-strapped team like Oakland he probably wasn't worth investing in. But for Boston, it was a fair deal.
@Trevor Forever Totally agree on how the movie is not good at recounting the actual history.
As for the Peter Brand comment on Damon, I had to rewatch the scene. He says that Damon's got a good glove, decent leadoff hitter, can steal bases, but not worth the money Boston offered him. I think it's fair to say it's not worth it for Oakland to spend that money on Damon, because they simply don't have the cash, but the scene makes Damon look like an overpaid, overrated player, and that's totally unfair to Damon IMO. Too much of the movie (and some of the book) is about emphasizing Beane's brilliance it had to make it seem like Boston's signing of Damon was a mistake that Oakland was too smart to make.
I also although pissed at the time will never forget what he did for that team and I'll never forget where I was each day during the 2004 ALCS and WS
I loved Johnny Damon when he came over from the Sox
Damon is my favorite Yankee of all time! Him leaving Redsox made me so happy and he played very well for us 😂
As Johnny led off with.." a fan favorite at Boston" . Thanks Johnny 😎
Lmao only about a week or 2 before he gets arrested 💀
Didn't this guy just get popped for a DUI? Why is this now recommended?
I'm sure you have made mistakes.
@@michaelberrier1926 A mistake like a DUI? Never in my 40+ years of driving.
great player, from the old school
The good old days, those names sending me back
I still remember the day when I came downstairs and my dad told me he was traded, taking down that poster was tuff
Being a Royals fan is always tough. Especially the 30 years between WS titles.
Straight up guy. Played golf with him. Really decent guy.
I can't get over the fact that he called the 118-loss Tigers and said hey I want to play for you guys.
He said they had good talent.
They did that in 2003 I believe.... in 2006, they were in the world series
@@clintfowler1526 thats true, he might have realized they were onto something w young talent. That is such a wild turnaround though.
He’s misremembering a little bit, the 119-loss Tigers were a couple years before Damon was a free agent, in 2005 they lost 91 games but had just hired Leyland and had some very good talent. Were they expected to challenge world champion Chicago? Not really, but they were definitely supposed to be better. Of course they ended up shattering all expectations, beating Damon’s Yankees (probably the most star-studded Yankee offense ever) and going to the World Series.
we will never forget the grandslam in game 7 against the Yankees.wow
Johnny Damon looking like the dad from Ice Age right about now.
Bro huh ? “I knew I was the fan favorite” nah dude that was papi, Ramirez, schilling
Johnny stared me down in Detroit one time when I was heckling him.
Lol do you remember what you were saying?
@@mattcox3373 I was telling him he was a bum and he sucked get off the field. It was like 100f degrees that day so I think I was angry 😂.
That’s awesome lmao
Funny story, thanks for sharing.
You sound like Hank Hill when he went up against the Ace and his jewls.
Damon is a very friendly person met him and his wife at the hotel where I was working and I was restocking back the bar so while he was entering he saw me carrying like a case of beer an seeing Theo was more boxes he offered to help me, so we and him started talking and his wife Michelle and I was joking with him and told him Jeter wanted back his ring and he just smile and told me Jeter is a nice guy. And this was in the Caribbean and Jeter himself was also on the Island at that same time because I met him before I met Damon but Damon stayed in the hotel where I was working not Jeter, don't know why I'm really telling this story I guest it's because I have personally work around so many celebs through out my life and he was one of the most genuine person I ever met, wish you and you family all the best my friend.
He was a solid Yankee, great guy too.
The Caveman is back! Look at that hair!
I remember being a big Damon fan when I was 6 in 2005. Even when he went to the Yankees, he was still my favorite. So much so, I actually got a Damon Yankees shirt. Sure some of teachers & classmates didn't take too kindly to it, I didn't care. I was only of fan of Damon, not the Yankees.
The Yankees "if you can't be 'em, sign 'em!" Approach for Damon worked out for him.
he already won a ring in 04 with the sox.. what?
This is why more fans have to realize that players are just people like everyone else. Yeah, they’re famous and make more money, but we all would be tempted to go to a business that’s known for bringing success and money. Also the fact is that Sox fans never really understood that Johnny didn’t have that many options in this case and Boston was being shady so he took the best deal he could find. He’s just a guy looking out for himself at the end of the day
Francona's biography has the same kind of story. Seems like the Red Sox front office doesn't like confrontation
I really wish players were aloud to clear the air as to why they signed with a team, especially a rival. It would really help ease the anger and frustration the fans feel and instead of getting upset at a player, they'll understand them and would probably feel a certain way towards ownership.
You know that one item they always report when a guy signs? Something with a number. Oh yeah, money. That's why they sign with a team.
Lol he expected the Red Sox to dedicate their entire 2005-2006 offseason to re-signing him, and the team was like “buddy, you’re an aging outfielder with no arm and who sometimes hits for average and rarely hits for much power. We’ve got better options.” Then they went on to win the WS just 2 years later with a much better CF. This guy always thought he was so much better than he actually was.
Looks like Jesus. Throws like Mary
Betrays like Judas. Hell, I'm a Yankee fan but I had to buy that t-shirt. Funniest of all-time. LOL
He’s the man
Friday can we get video on the cheese roll. I can be wrong but I don't think we saw that from you yet.
As if Red Sox fans needed anymore reasons to hate John Henry
WHY??? Ellsbury was better and he was expendable. Everyone in Boston knew he wasn't coming back. Damon, if you haven't noticed, wasn't loyal to ANY team he played for. He was money driven, pure and simple
Also this video says NOTHING on how the Red Sox lied to him. Want to know why? They didn't. They didn't offer him anything.
He helped get you a World Series, who cares. Plus the Yankees since then have been Boston’s bitch.
Similar to another comment, “Parent Little League Fights, A Breakdown”
Thanks for winning in 04. Can't forgive you for joining the Yankees. No reason is good enough for a Red Sox fan. We are loyal to OUR team.
Peter Stanonik taking two spinning back kicks to the nuts Bellator 245
I'm a Red Sox fan and I never was mad at Johnny. Get paid $$$ man!!!!!
The guy still looks like he can ball⚾️
Dude Johnny lied to us too😡😡 he said he wouldn’t cut his hair the entire time in New England, the week he gets to New York he shaves off the shag😭
This guy should be in the HoF. Stats tell me he deserves it. 2700 hits should be an in. I know he didn't reach that 3k plateau, but I mean how many players have actually hit over 2500 in there career? It's a tough feat.
The only reason why a player would go to a rival team is for vengeance...
.29 dui, that’s wasted!
Imagine an outfield with Johnny Damon, Curtis Granderson, and Magglio Ordoñez all in their prime
What’s kinda crazy is 2/3 of that almost happened. When the sox traded for A-Rod, before it got voided, they were going to trade Manny for Magglio. But yea those three-especially at that time-woulda been special.
Crazy to think there was that much hate for a deal that sounds like peanuts today. 4 years of 52 for 13 mil AAV. Players get the whole 52 for 1.3 seasons now.
The Luis Figo of baseball!
This didn’t age well lol
Explain please
@@vinchenzoturner1283 so this video was posted not too long ago. Friday morning he got arrested for DUI and resisting charge. I will say I wasn’t talking about his stats or playing career.
What does the story of his signing with the Yanks have to do with a new drinking and driving case? Wrong meme, bruh.
@@michaels1326 your right it didn’t he still had a great career. I just thought it was funny to say anyways
@@BennyCasazza It wasn’t funny
Still can’t believe he cut his hair for us💪🏻
for the yankees*
Damon was a lot like Dykstra. That spark plug player a team can win a title with.
Damn Johnny looking young and healthy
Anyone know what shirt he was wearing?
Damon was my favorite player with Boston. I was heartbroken when he signed with NY. Always rooted for him as a player and against NY as a team.
That's the evil empire back in the day
It's all business -stringer bell
Looked like Jesus, acted like Judas and threw like Mary. The Red Sox fans weren't truthful with him and in turn he wasn't truthful with the fans. I remember his return to Fenway and fans were chucking pouches of chocolate coins as a means of calling him Judas. He was furious and said as such. How the Hell did this guy think they were going to do?
All about the money. Isn’t it Johnny?!
Did he keep his promise about getting boozed up, getting behind the wheel and blowing a 3.0?
How many former players have won a championship with both the Red Sox & Yankees?
Professionals sports is a business. Is what it is.
Was Johnny Damon playing too much Slap Ass with the BoSox?
Johnny damon is black in Ken griffeys major league baseball for n64
Kevin .Sullivan that's racist
Love JD but he missed a few players from that ‘04 roster. How can you forget Trot Nixon tho??
I was hurt when Captain Caveman went to the Stankees. Such a bitch made move.
Im assuming theo epstein being a very young man when he was the redsox GM contributed to the way Danon’s exit was handled. You live and learn. Experience is invaluable.
Other than him, at least most notable was Babe Ruth who did the same thing.
Ive heard Damons side of it a 1000 times. I would sure like to at least hear the other side of this for a change.
If the front office's side contradicted anything Damon said, they would have said it long ago. 🤷♂️
@@AtomWeaver8 Maybe. I dont know. I will say this much though. Since John Henry purchased the franchise, he and Larry Lucchino HAVE turned the Boston Red Sox into the model franchise. Since 2004 they have the most WS wins & I think the second highest number of playoff appearances behind ST. Louis, though I might be wrong on that, but I do know theyre up there in playoff appearances also. All while stuck in a division with a Yankees franchise with bottomless pockets. Yes the Sox can spend ALOT and even exceed the luxury threshold, & even lead the league in spending for a season or two. But they cant maintain it and alot of why they became the top spender recently is because the Yankees decided to follow the Sox blueprint to spend some and develop, rather than just spend, spend, spend. The Sox just cant match NY in spending over a long term, and are going to have to make the tough call and let some good players, even HOFers walk once in a while. So again I dont know what EXACTLY the front offices reasoning was, but I have noticed they are often demonized. In spite of turning a once hopeless Boston franchise into the most successful franchise in baseball since 2004. I remeber being a 10 year old Red Sox fan living in NYS and trying to get on the school bus to hear all of the uglies scream ha ha METS! I remeber the disappointment of 1990, 1995, 1998, 1999 & believing the franchise was toast when they were up for sale before Henry bought them. I remeber wanting to mug Grady Little and find out who bribed him to put Pedro back in for the 7th. I remeber wanting to brick my tv by nights end of the 2003 ALCS. I remember wishing someone would snap Jeters forearm so he couldnt do that annoying fist pump anymore. I remeber when it SUUUUUUUUCKED to be a Boston Red Sox fan. So yeah, I love the current Red Sox front office and ownership. And I say that with no sarcasm(except for maybe Jeters forearm, I didn't actually mean that part)...
I will never play for the Yankees...
The Red Sox have a history of shitting on its players come free agency or the trade market ..Pedro Martinez, Nomar felt betrayed also
Loved him in pinstripes hated him in boston
Let me guess. Yankees fan? I know hold your applause at my amazing prediction skills.
@@Drogon7102 indeed
dont need to hear an explanation, $$$$$$$$$$$
You left Oakland by saying you want to play in warm weather.. Boston ? It is always about the money 💰
Everyone leaves Oakland.
HATED to see you go.
He was an icon in Boston he knew that Jacoby was coming. His arm was shot and he was often hurt. All he has done is slam the Redsox and their fans since and he still sounds "hurt". Get some help, life is too short to hold on to such hate. Gain perspective and free yourself.
Let’s be real Yankees fans were much more classier then those heathens in Boston 😂😂
I remember how classy all the Yankee fans were when they showered the field with bottles and litter in Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS because they were crying that A-Rod was called out for slapping Bronson Arroyo's glove like a little bitch. Police in riot gear crouched in the warning track from foul pole to foul pole. Red Sox players stood around second base as Orlando Cabrera rubbed his eyes mocking the crying fans and holding up 7 fingers. Super Classy as long as they win. But when they have their guts torn out of them and blow a series like no other team in the history of sport, then maybe not so much.
Damn! If I could like this reply a 1000x , I would. You sir only broke the tip of the iceberg on who the Evil Empire really is!
Neither are even close to classy
MLB did him wrong he had 2,769 hits not far from 3,000 hits, automatic Hall of Fame honors.😡
So, a team should have signed a 39 year old who just came off a .222 season and a .610 OPS?
Lol
Aww poor neanderthal
Looks like Jesus throws like Mary acts like Judas
His steal of second and third against Philadelphia in the 2009 WS was his highlight as a Yankee. Yankees blew it letting the stinking Sox get him from KC. If the Yanks had gotten him then, we’d still be chanting 1918.
If only your boy Mo Rivera coulda held that lead...
@@tipsythefedora, in an alternate universe it only went four games…
Johnny was always a Ray first. Don’t care.
I don't believe that at all
Looks like Jesus
Talks like Judas
Throws like Mary
$top it Johnny we know why you left.
Too bad he didn’t stick around for 3k hits
Kinda click baity
yams
That’s the difference between NY and Boston
yes the yankees are known for their incredible and upstanding character as an organization, you got us there. Sure bud.
What, how we know when to rebuild and retool to contend for a title again in no time? I agree. 12 years and you're STILL waiting.
@@notoriouseagle1074 What do you call the 2016 season then? We got rid of older guys, relied on the young prospects, and made it right to the ALCS. Also a Yankee rebuilding season is 85 wins. Compare that to Boston’s rebuild the last couple of years.
The Sox have won four World Series in the last twenty years while the yanks have managed just one. The Sox have won two in the last eight years while the yanks last ring was twelve years ago. I’d say apples to apples The Sox have been better at rebuilding.
@@tipsythefedora You are right there, but the Yanks have been consistently challenging or at least above .500 for the past 25+ years. The Sox have won it more recently, but they’ve also gone through spells where they were awful
Johnny is real kool when he became a yankees
Must be fun as the most hated guy in mlb lol Billie Beane hates him. Red sox hate him 😂 all because he wants more money.
Bullshit. He went to the bigger offer. I dont buy it for a second