Honestly, Rick Cerone was a lot better than Bench, both offensively and defensively. Mike Piazza and Ivan Rodríguez were great as well. I'd say 1) R Cerone 2) I Rodriguez 3) Bench 4) Piazza 5) Yogi 6) Dickey 7) Fisk 8) J Quirk 9) G Carter 10) Simmons 11) Y Molina 12) J Skinner
An anti semitic comment? What was it? Enuff with these BS accusations. Paul, whose nickname was the "Smiling Cobra" for his expertise in trades,[14] had his enemies, among them influential Cleveland radio host Pete Franklin, who said of Paul, "Gabe was a master at working the room, of getting to know everybody and knowing where all the bodies are. The thing about Gabe was that while he did work for an owner, he always found a way to get a piece of the team himself. Then it became damn near impossible to fire him because he was part-owner. Gabe's greatest gift was the ability to take care of Gabe."
It is sad there are so many of these biography channels that sensationalize headlines or titles in order to monetize. It is an unfortunate trend. The photos are fun to see and the content looks mostly accurate, but the lurid headlining will only serve to diminish the viability of these channels in the long run.
I met Bench in Houston when I was a kid trying to get autographs at the big Holiday Inn near the Astrodome. He and Joe Morgan weren't particularly friendly and acted as if the kids wanting autographs were a nuisance. On the other hand, Pete Rose, George Foster and Sparky Anderson were much nicer and didn't mind joking around with the kids. He and Morgan were hall of fame players, but Rose, Foster and Anderson in particular were much more personable.
@@ryanponder679 Yeah, I guess everybody has their own personality. Maybe Bench and Morgan just weren't outgoing guys like Rose, Foster and Anderson. After getting those autographs way back in 1973, Pete Rose became my favorite player in baseball, even though I was an Astros fan and I liked the Rangers the best in the American League. That was back when the Astros were a National League team. I sure was disappointed when they kicked Pete out of baseball for the gambling thing. But just to show how things are, a few years later they had a big sign on the right field wall of the Astrodome advertising the Harrah's Casino in nearby Lake Charles, LA. And now you see ads for gambling casinos posted all over the place in different stadiums along with commercials for sports betting sites on TV.
@@robertwayne808 Thanks for sharing your cool story and observations. I'm from New Orleans but my favorite team is the Detroit Tigers. Trammell, Whitaker, Fielder and Sparky Anderson are my 4 favorite Tigers all time and all 4 signed my baseball cards when I sent them by mail so I remained huge fans of theirs. Regarding Rose, I think it's a travesty that he's not in the Hall especially with how acceptable gambling is now like you implied.
@@ryanponder679 It's good to meet a fellow Louisianian Ryan. I'm from Lake Charles, near the Texas state line, but I have lots of relatives in your part of the state. In fact I have a cousin from Metairie who married the older brother of former Padres pitcher Steve Mura, from New Orleans. I like the Tigers too. Even though they knocked the Astros out of the playoffs in October, it wasn't totally unexpected. Their manager is former Astros manager A.J. Hinch and I think he's doing a terrific job. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Tigers in the World Series next year or within two or three years. They have a terrific young pitching staff and a pretty good hitting lineup too. And I agree with you about Rose and Schilling. I think both of them should be in the HOF. I never got to meet Trammell, Whitaker or Fielder but I think it was pretty classy of them to sign the cards and return them to you. It doesn't surprise me that Sparky Anderson signed and returned the card. Like I said when I met him in Houston, he was just a nice guy, as were Rose and Foster and needless to say all of we kids who were there were thrilled. On another note, I've always been disappointed that major league baseball never expanded or put another franchise in New Orleans. When the Superdome was built, I thought sure New Orleans would get a major league team and I remember reading in the paper that former A's owner considered moving the Athletics there, even when the team was winning one World Series after another back in the early '70s. Now it looks like Oakland will finally lose the A's but to Las Vegas.
What bunch of BS. Johnny Bench was best catcher in history of MLB. We all had problems in our personal life that no one business but his other people involved. Never heard of Johnny Bench being violent to women or anyone else never heard of man driving drunk killing someone. I got c him hit one of his career HR. I was in 1972 at Atlanta Fulton county stadium. Tell my children every one else to this day he was best catcher I ever saw play. Dam good hitter loved it when he hit those HR clinched WS for Reds in 75 at Yankee stadium. Hope he is enjoying his life his health is good. Dam good guy one best of all time
OK what crimes ?? The guy was one of if not the best catchers ever !!! & I was lucky enough to see alot of it ! The big Red machine was one of the best dynasties ever
What a incredible WS Reds had against the Red Sox in 1976. Best WS I ever saw, the 91 series between Braves and Twins close .Reds had MLB best overall team by team in the decade of the 70's. Look how many of their starters are in the baseball HOF. Rose should b by now. Bench was huge part of the Reds success. The greatest catcher ever . Don't think u get lot of people that was around then watch baseball will say different
Johnny Bench what's the greatest catcher I ever saw. One of the greatest clutch hitters of all time too. I wonder what his already HOF career would have been like if he hadn't had that surgery.
Johnny Bench was found guilty of being the best MLB catcher of all time.
Yes, I believe he was convicted of that with overwhelming evidence.
Ohh yes most definitely!!!😊
AND MANY OTHERS!
Hes nowhere near Josh Gibson. My dad saw them both.
Honestly, Rick Cerone was a lot better than Bench, both offensively and defensively. Mike Piazza and Ivan Rodríguez were great as well. I'd say
1) R Cerone
2) I Rodriguez
3) Bench
4) Piazza
5) Yogi
6) Dickey
7) Fisk
8) J Quirk
9) G Carter
10) Simmons
11) Y Molina
12) J Skinner
Shut this channel down…all bullshit…Respect…
I just block channels like this!
In fact "ALL " of these videos put out by whoever is doing this, are 'ALL" click bait with false thumb nail titles and photo's
Isn't this grounds for defamation of character?
Yes it is , you can't defame a public figure
This is all effing B.S.
I Pray This Whole Country Turns Back To Jesus Christ! John 3:16
The leftists in this country will report your great comment as offensive hate speech.
Jesus died eons ago and religion causes more harm than good ! Think for yourself and use common sense.
Yeah I haven't ever heard of any of these charges either
of course not , this asshole is trying to get click bait from these thumbnails
An anti semitic comment? What was it? Enuff with these BS accusations. Paul, whose nickname was the "Smiling Cobra" for his expertise in trades,[14] had his enemies, among them influential Cleveland radio host Pete Franklin, who said of Paul, "Gabe was a master at working the room, of getting to know everybody and knowing where all the bodies are. The thing about Gabe was that while he did work for an owner, he always found a way to get a piece of the team himself. Then it became damn near impossible to fire him because he was part-owner. Gabe's greatest gift was the ability to take care of Gabe."
It is sad there are so many of these biography channels that sensationalize headlines or titles in order to monetize. It is an unfortunate trend. The photos are fun to see and the content looks mostly accurate, but the lurid headlining will only serve to diminish the viability of these channels in the long run.
Next thing you know, they will be badmouthing Thurman Munson...
that's what this person does , ALL videos have fake thumb nails
I met Bench in Houston when I was a kid trying to get autographs at the big Holiday Inn near the Astrodome. He and Joe Morgan weren't particularly friendly and acted as if the kids wanting autographs were a nuisance. On the other hand, Pete Rose, George Foster and Sparky Anderson were much nicer and didn't mind joking around with the kids. He and Morgan were hall of fame players, but Rose, Foster and Anderson in particular were much more personable.
Doesn't surprise me. It's why I'd rather not meet my childhood heroes.
@@ryanponder679 Yeah, I guess everybody has their own personality. Maybe Bench and Morgan just weren't outgoing guys like Rose, Foster and Anderson. After getting those autographs way back in 1973, Pete Rose became my favorite player in baseball, even though I was an Astros fan and I liked the Rangers the best in the American League. That was back when the Astros were a National League team. I sure was disappointed when they kicked Pete out of baseball for the gambling thing. But just to show how things are, a few years later they had a big sign on the right field wall of the Astrodome advertising the Harrah's Casino in nearby Lake Charles, LA. And now you see ads for gambling casinos posted all over the place in different stadiums along with commercials for sports betting sites on TV.
@@robertwayne808 Thanks for sharing your cool story and observations. I'm from New Orleans but my favorite team is the Detroit Tigers. Trammell, Whitaker, Fielder and Sparky Anderson are my 4 favorite Tigers all time and all 4 signed my baseball cards when I sent them by mail so I remained huge fans of theirs. Regarding Rose, I think it's a travesty that he's not in the Hall especially with how acceptable gambling is now like you implied.
@@robertwayne808 Also, Schilling not being voted in because of his political affiliation is about as pathetic as it gets.
@@ryanponder679 It's good to meet a fellow Louisianian Ryan. I'm from Lake Charles, near the Texas state line, but I have lots of relatives in your part of the state. In fact I have a cousin from Metairie who married the older brother of former Padres pitcher Steve Mura, from New Orleans. I like the Tigers too. Even though they knocked the Astros out of the playoffs in October, it wasn't totally unexpected. Their manager is former Astros manager A.J. Hinch and I think he's doing a terrific job. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Tigers in the World Series next year or within two or three years. They have a terrific young pitching staff and a pretty good hitting lineup too. And I agree with you about Rose and Schilling. I think both of them should be in the HOF. I never got to meet Trammell, Whitaker or Fielder but I think it was pretty classy of them to sign the cards and return them to you. It doesn't surprise me that Sparky Anderson signed and returned the card. Like I said when I met him in Houston, he was just a nice guy, as were Rose and Foster and needless to say all of we kids who were there were thrilled. On another note, I've always been disappointed that major league baseball never expanded or put another franchise in New Orleans. When the Superdome was built, I thought sure New Orleans would get a major league team and I remember reading in the paper that former A's owner considered moving the Athletics there, even when the team was winning one World Series after another back in the early '70s. Now it looks like Oakland will finally lose the A's but to Las Vegas.
WTF did I just watch? What unbelievable crimes? Nothing in this video. I won't be watching this channel again.
What crimes?
I was wondering the same thing.
That error he made against Mets in 1977
This is a frickin shitty video that in completely clickbait
What bunch of BS. Johnny Bench was best catcher in history of MLB. We all had problems in our personal life that no one business but his other people involved. Never heard of Johnny Bench being violent to women or anyone else never heard of man driving drunk killing someone. I got c him hit one of his career HR. I was in 1972 at Atlanta Fulton county stadium. Tell my children every one else to this day he was best catcher I ever saw play. Dam good hitter loved it when he hit those HR clinched WS for Reds in 75 at Yankee stadium. Hope he is enjoying his life his health is good. Dam good guy one best of all time
Small correction: The '75 World Series was against Boston; not New York.
This is crap. He who is without sin let him throw the first stone. Should be ashamed of yourself for calling Johnny a criminal.
This is all bs
Well I guess I Missed the Unbelievable Crimes part of the story! Click Bait, Smdh
BS video. Character assassination. Disgusting.
OK what crimes ?? The guy was one of if not the best catchers ever !!! & I was lucky enough to see alot of it ! The big Red machine was one of the best dynasties ever
Married 4 times
$um poor business decisions
Wanting privacy for private matters
And a poorly timed joke
A new Benchmark?!!!!!!!
Another clickbait bullsh*t video.
A terribly misleading title, nothing but clickbait. Automatic thumbs down, and everyone who agrees, go ahead and give this garbage more thumbs down.
His private life is nobody else's business. As a baseball player, he was a super good player. That's all that matters.
Total B.S.
Saw recently that he didn't get along with Rose. Hope that one is bs too.
Not true. They both have put this rumor to bed many times.
Wow .. click bate unbelievable crimes?
What a incredible WS Reds had against the Red Sox in 1976. Best WS I ever saw, the 91 series between Braves and Twins close .Reds had MLB best overall team by team in the decade of the 70's. Look how many of their starters are in the baseball HOF. Rose should b by now. Bench was huge part of the Reds success. The greatest catcher ever . Don't think u get lot of people that was around then watch baseball will say different
I take it there's a bunch of Bench fans not liking this content...i see their point!
Anyone with that many divorces must have personal issues, but this video is ridiculous
Click bait title.
This is stupid and worthless
What's your point? I'm sure he is losing sleep over this. You were probably the last pick in a wiffle ball game when you were a kid!
What crimes did Johnny Bench commit?
CLICK BAIT
ODD....I've heard ANY OF these bs CHARGES.....
I've been a fan since 1974, and I've NEVER heard about any of this......
@@BarbWehnes-ck3xb Johnny Bench jay walked one time. WAKE UP MAN and stop defending his behavior!!
All the shit he talked about Pete rose what a dirt bag
So, where are the crimes?
Bullshit, misleading titles
Johnny Bench what's the greatest catcher I ever saw. One of the greatest clutch hitters of all time too. I wonder what his already HOF career would have been like if he hadn't had that surgery.