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These Columbo Actors Have ALL Died...
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These NCIS Actors Have ALL DIED…
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@carmelmhennessy9738
@carmelmhennessy9738 День назад
Very good. Would rather the background music didn't exist though
@ytjake789
@ytjake789 День назад
Don Ameche didn't play Milo Janis; Robert Conrad did.
@ytjake789
@ytjake789 День назад
The Rod Steiger and Martin Milner clips show the wrong actors. Unless they meant to say Ross Martin instead of Martin Milner.
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@PassingNews День назад
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@redblade8160
@redblade8160 День назад
The reason why so many young girls are getting breast cancer (and the media won't tell you this) is because breast implants have increasingly become very fashionable for the last couple of decades. The silicone bags that surgeons use for imitation breasts leak dangerous fluids into the body after a time, causing cancers of various kinds.
@redblade8160
@redblade8160 День назад
The reason why so many young girls are getting breast cancer (and the media won't tell you this) is because breast implants have increasingly become very fashionable for the last couple of decades. The silicone bags that surgeons use for imitation breasts leak dangerous fluids into the body after a time, causing cancers of various kinds.
@AnnoyedGreatDane-zi8yp
@AnnoyedGreatDane-zi8yp 2 дня назад
😂 ❤❤😊
@luisrvazquez2151
@luisrvazquez2151 3 дня назад
I remember him pitching for Team Cienfuegos in the Cuban Proffesional League in the late 40s, before he went to the Majors.
@garysparhawk2698
@garysparhawk2698 3 дня назад
TIM WAKEFIELD God Bless R.I.P
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@traybern
@traybern 5 дней назад
Whitey: “Pain don’t hurt!!”
@williemoreno3010
@williemoreno3010 6 дней назад
Giants and dodgers both belong to new york not California. Politicians should have never let them go. MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY 💰 ROOT OF ALL EVIL 😈. 😢😢
@jayberman9221
@jayberman9221 6 дней назад
The Mets did not win the 1973 WS. Documentaries require reliable facts and efficient editing. It should also be noted that Herzog didn't invent "Small Ball." Neither did Billy Martin for that matter. What both did was take advantage of the talent they had as managers. I like the theme of your channel and respect your earnestness. Please keep working at it, thanks.
@williamleeroberts5529
@williamleeroberts5529 6 дней назад
The L A Dodgers were playing small ball with Maury Wills. I turned 21 and on my birthday, the METS lost to Oakland in 1973.
@jayberman9221
@jayberman9221 6 дней назад
@@williamleeroberts5529 Correct on both points William. The style used so successfully by Walter Alston and later by Herzog, Martin and others actually dates back to the “Deadball era,” and the Negro Leagues. It was also adopted by the Cardinals era known as the “Gas House Gang,” piloted by Player/Mngr. Frankie Frisch. This doesn’t diminish what Whitey Herzog accomplished. Rather, it should be taken into account inasmuch as contextual baseball history is primary for documentarians. Hopefully, whomever created the material for this channel improves going forward.
@marymclaughlin4663
@marymclaughlin4663 6 дней назад
Sorry for loss off your wife my heart goes out to you and your family ❤❤❤🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@user-wf6fw5ul9w
@user-wf6fw5ul9w 7 дней назад
Bill Plummer was back up cather to Johnny Bench, the greatest cather in the history of major league baseball. Bill was thought of as the best back up cather in baseball during his career in Cincinnati. He could have started for many other clubs. He will always be remembered as a great asset for the Cincinnati Reds.
@haroldswick9962
@haroldswick9962 7 дней назад
I remeber Jim Otto very well. Otto was the anchor to the line and rhe complete OL. He never let the quarterback out to dry. He played hurt and bruised a lot of the time. There will never be anyone like him in the future. 9:57
@robertnagel337
@robertnagel337 7 дней назад
Indiana’s highest honor is “The Order of the Sagamore”. Sag-a-more
@daddynme
@daddynme 7 дней назад
guess Dave McCarty never played for the Royals
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@PassingNews 7 дней назад
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@Cyril-sf8xe
@Cyril-sf8xe 7 дней назад
Jim Otto was MR AFL. God bless him. RIP
@garyirvine6401
@garyirvine6401 8 дней назад
The New York Mets did not win the World Series in 1973, they lost to the Oakland A's.
@maxpuppy96
@maxpuppy96 8 дней назад
I wore double 0 in basketball because of Jim Otto.
@markko17
@markko17 8 дней назад
Joe Collier, architect of the Orange Crush defense, and innovator of the 3-4 defense. Randy Gradishar, who FINALLY is going into the HOF this year said if it wasn't for Joe Collier he wouldn't be going into the Hall. Sad that Joe will not be able to see him enshrined.
@Greg-fu1dv
@Greg-fu1dv 7 дней назад
Big Broncos game here and I started watching them when the orange crush wss prominent
@georgeadams3603
@georgeadams3603 9 дней назад
Always liked Mr Otto even though I'm not a Raiders fan
@phillipwilliams7895
@phillipwilliams7895 9 дней назад
Jim Otto was GREAT. I'm from Oakland and saw EVERY game he played in. Thank you Mr. Otto.
@Robert-qm5so
@Robert-qm5so 9 дней назад
R.I.P. baseball legends
@Robert-qm5so
@Robert-qm5so 9 дней назад
@@garymorris1856 maybe where you're from but not around my way. I maybe in my early 30s but I do know some that these players are legends in my book
@Robert-qm5so
@Robert-qm5so 9 дней назад
@@garymorris1856 lol 😆
@Robert-qm5so
@Robert-qm5so 9 дней назад
@@garymorris1856 calm down everything is gonna be allright
@billgrandone3552
@billgrandone3552 9 дней назад
I remember Jim Otto after he retired. The poor man's knees were so banged up that he could only put his pants on by placing them over his calves and lying on his back on the bed and then pulling them up to his waist by arching his back. He spent the last years of his life in a wheelchair. He was a heck of a player though, one of the best linemen ever. Remember Kevin Hardy as a backstay of the Fighting Irish of the 1960's. Solid defensive player in both college an the pros. Bob Avellini had the misfortune to play on some mediocre teams and never go the kind of protection one would expect from an O line for much of his career. Sorry to hear of his passing as I remember his years with the Bears.
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@PassingNews 9 дней назад
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@stevengallanter
@stevengallanter 9 дней назад
Jerry Grote started of with the Houston Colt 45s as they were called before the Astrodome. I recall Grote being on KINER'S KORNER and demonstrating his technique of "Pulling" pitches into the strike zone by lifting his elbow simultaneous with receiving the ball; thus creating an illusion of being in the zone. An all time great as a receiver.
@stevengallanter
@stevengallanter 9 дней назад
"I see the Boys of Summer in their ruin, their golden tithings barren," is from a Marianne Moore poem that is the foreword the the book of the same name by Roger Kanh.
@brettrossi89
@brettrossi89 10 дней назад
I didn’t know Aaron judge died. And when did he play for the cubs
@extramile150
@extramile150 10 дней назад
Well done post. I remember reading about Larry Brown's collision with "Big Daddy Wags," aka Leon Wagner, in our high school newspaper called "Vinelandia." I attended Sacred Heart High School in Vineland, N.J. Oh yea, I was part of the editorial team of our school paper and, well, I wrote that about Larry Brown. LOL.
@kendallevans4079
@kendallevans4079 11 дней назад
Owners are businessmen. They don't care about anything other that their ROI and profits. They shouldn't be included this
@robertsprouse9282
@robertsprouse9282 8 дней назад
Did you pick that up at your latest KARL MARX wannabe club meeting? This may come as a big shock to your system: BUT, there are people with wealth who care about more than just money.. and, there are good salts of the earth tycoons and there are bad, rotten soul-filled ones, just like there are other people that fit those terms as well, people who have never been anywhere close to being rich, people are people.. and there are even some in good and bad in-between. And.. There are owners who care(d) about winning just as much as their RETURN OF FINANCIAL INVESTMENT. Does the name GEORGE STEINBRENNER ring a bell? How about GENE AUTRY, or in modern days the LA DODGERS owners including MAGIC JOHNSON? And even more! And, many of these kinds of owners have saved franchises from moving or folding. You on the other hand need to stop being a bigot and stereotyping people you have never met or really know because it makes you feel above them when putting down those people, only to make yourself feel better about you, something that is not growing your character as a person one inch. Think about it! And, if you lean toward it, do not be gullible enough to be a pro- MARXISM, useful fool. Research MARX and you’ll find he was a conman and his rich friend FRIEDRICH INGELS was, too. Marxist redistribution eliminates future growth by the nouveau riche who hope to be competitors for the old money billionaires and new money corporate billionaires. Marxism destroys small business owners, the middle classes and makes the dependent poor become a tool of politicians trying to manipulate their votes, simultaneously doing that while never growing in anyway toward any prosperity. Don’t be duped. Think about it.
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@PassingNews 11 дней назад
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@jamesblack449
@jamesblack449 11 дней назад
Some of the other Cubs we lost over the Years was Gary Carter who went to the Cubs from the Expos on his last year in the MLB Bruce Sutter,Bill Buckner,Larry Biittner,Cubs 3rd base coach 1984 and then Manager 1989 Don Zimmer
@jamesblack449
@jamesblack449 11 дней назад
I met 1 Baseball Player in person No He was NOT a Cub it was Tony Perez of the Cincinnati Reds I met him at Cubbie Bear Lounge one day when the Reds were at Wrigley Field He held me on his lap and we talked about School,Baseball etc He bought me a Coke and Potato Chips and we became good Friends.although He knew I was a diehard Cubs fan back then as I still am now!
@jamesblack449
@jamesblack449 9 дней назад
This was in the '60s when I was about 5-6 years old around 1966 or 67
@EddieWhite-ns1rw
@EddieWhite-ns1rw 7 дней назад
@@jamesblack449 What about Johnny Callison?
@jamesblack449
@jamesblack449 6 дней назад
@@EddieWhite-ns1rw WHO?
@EddieWhite-ns1rw
@EddieWhite-ns1rw 5 дней назад
@@jamesblack449 Callison was traded from the Phillies to the Cubs after the 1969 season. In January 1972 he was traded to the New York Yankees. He was a career .264 hitter with 226 home runs, 926 runs, 840 RBI, 1,757 hits, 321 doubles, 89 triples, and 74 stolen bases in 1,886 games. He recorded a .984 fielding percentage at all three outfield positions. Batted left. Threw right.
@jamesblack449
@jamesblack449 5 дней назад
@@EddieWhite-ns1rw I don't remember him
@joeyvocals1
@joeyvocals1 12 дней назад
You are wrong about Jim Morrison! I was born July of 1996, and I know Jim isn't at Pierre Lachaise Cemetery in Paris! The Dr. never opened the box! Bill Siddons, manager of the Doors, was told by Ray Manzarek: be sure Bill! Siddons said what? Just be sure, Bill! He never opened the box! I could be in that box , for all anyone knows. His siblings need to have the body exhumed. It's painful, but it sure would end all this nonsense!
@PassingNews
@PassingNews 12 дней назад
Know any more eerie stories of celebrities who predicted their own deaths? Share them in the comments below...
@leemueller7357
@leemueller7357 12 дней назад
Whitey was the centerfielder for KC in 1955 when I saw my first MLB game at Briggs Stadium in Detroit. (My uncles, who had bought box seats for us behind the tarp in left field, were true Tiger fans, however, and spent much of the doubleheader extolling the skills of Detroit's rookie right fielder, a 20-year-old kid named Al Kaline.)
@Cyril-sf8xe
@Cyril-sf8xe 13 дней назад
Ànother part of my childhood gone with Ken Holzmans death. Rip
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@PassingNews 13 дней назад
For Baseball Players Who Died Tragically DURING Their Careers in the 1930s - 1970s era, *see this video here* : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gxdVtaumkhU.html
@GregAllen-ux9um
@GregAllen-ux9um 13 дней назад
Whitey was the director of player development for the Mets when I played in the organization! Truly enjoyed my time with Whitey and Joe Frazier
@arthur131313
@arthur131313 15 дней назад
Sad how the Yankees screwed Holtzman over in '78
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@catherinemulligan3367
@catherinemulligan3367 12 дней назад
😊
@user-vn5vh6us7s
@user-vn5vh6us7s 16 дней назад
Deep simply to the divis family
@perrywinkle8183
@perrywinkle8183 17 дней назад
Ken Holtzman hit well and was a good base runner.
@jaytrace1006
@jaytrace1006 17 дней назад
Ironically, Yordano Ventura was a friend of Oscar Tavares, and even commemorated his friend during a game.
@rslitman
@rslitman 17 дней назад
Roy Halladay, too. I see that someone else mentioned Addie Joss, for whom an exception to the 10-year rule was made when he died after having only played for 9 years. Many Negro League players are in this category.