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4 minutes of Deion Sanders playing cat and mouse with Benito Santiago and the 1994 Florida Marlins 

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Is this not just the best?
Granted, the nerd community may not be on-board with the whole base stealing tactic that used to be more prevelant in the game than it is today. But with respect to "fun" typically associated with sport, where athletic talent routinely on display was an important part of the entertainment that attracted asses to stadium and ballpark seats, this kind of duel was, well, just plain fun.
Primetime may have gotten tagged out eventually, and that out recorded may have deprived the Reds from a baserunner and a statistical shot at a run scored with only one out in the inning. But, damn, was that cat and mouse game between quick-twitch athlete, pitcher, catcher with daring and a big arm, and Rene Lachemann, the Marlins' boss in the dugout, not a good time? That's the adventure-factor that baseball has lost with the stolen base relegated to memories of Whitey Herzog's Cards and Dave Roberts' miracle Fenway dash in 2004. For all the moaning about 3 1/2 hour games, seconds wasted between pitches, and walk-up music delays, I'm just not buying it.
Baseball's place in North American sport hasn't declined because of a time commitment asked of its fans and those they hope to indoctrinate to their pacing. Nah, it's because freak athletes, like Deion, either aren't in the game to the same degree they were in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, or because the current freaks aren't allowed to do freaky-good athletic things because of risk-averse nerds influencing play from the front office. Bring fun back, MLB. Let's see 90 feet of infield dirt turned up with a crowd roaring at the excitement of it all.
Let.
Them.
Run.
#DeionSanders #BenitoSantiago #basestealing #Reds #Marlins #Cincinnati #Florida #MLB #fun

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@whyimsmarterthanyou
@whyimsmarterthanyou 3 года назад
Hey folks. This video has taken off more so than my usual offerings. How did ya'll discover it?
@trentcollects8470
@trentcollects8470 3 года назад
It was in my top recommended videos
@ShawnC.T.
@ShawnC.T. 3 года назад
I saw this video because I commented on another Deion Sanders/Reds video, his first game back with the Reds in '01...
@gossard56
@gossard56 3 года назад
I'd guess its due to the popularity of Jomboy's baseball videos. Your video showed up mixed with a bunch of his.
@jesserodriguez8197
@jesserodriguez8197 3 года назад
M always watching vids like this it was recommended
@danwalls8041
@danwalls8041 3 года назад
Weird RU-vid algorithm recommended this
@steveb9151
@steveb9151 3 года назад
The announcer says the Reds are leading the Central division; I'd forgotten what those words sounded like.
@droski9615
@droski9615 3 года назад
They were pretty decent in the early 2010s
@smokeypage4952
@smokeypage4952 3 года назад
Just beat the cubs ⚾️ !! This is comin from a W. Soxs fan
@dixonarc69
@dixonarc69 3 года назад
What did you say? I can just see "The Reds are" and then it just turns fuzzy...
@danejurus69
@danejurus69 3 года назад
This was the year of the stupid strike.
@skeezix8156
@skeezix8156 3 года назад
Well, the reds have been to the playoffs four times since my Mariners were in the playoffs last in 2001. This sucks, but I still root for their sorry asses.
@chriss172
@chriss172 3 года назад
Santiago had a hell of an arm. Throwing out baserunners from his knees, always amazed me. Cannon of a arm
@Charleybones
@Charleybones 3 года назад
and great placement.
@rossviles7794
@rossviles7794 3 года назад
Santiago was Yadier Molina before Yadier Molina was Yadier Molina!
@jonmolina948
@jonmolina948 3 года назад
@@rossviles7794 🇵🇷 🇵🇷🇵🇷
@sydneysargeant5173
@sydneysargeant5173 3 года назад
Roids
@threezysworld8089
@threezysworld8089 3 года назад
@@rossviles7794 No. Santiago was Ivan Rodriguez before Ivan Rodriguez.
@kebokev7519
@kebokev7519 3 года назад
Is it just me or was everything better when I was younger??
@MrManfly
@MrManfly 3 года назад
Neon Deion getting schooled by one of the best catchers in the game at the time!
@mandark8561
@mandark8561 3 года назад
It's not just you, trust me.
@de_la_6.515
@de_la_6.515 3 года назад
Everything is better when your younger no matter what generation. Everything when your in your prime time, are your best times, just don't be a butthurt old head saying "back in my days it was better"
@robbanks4356
@robbanks4356 3 года назад
@@de_la_6.515 no the 90's where the apex of the entertainment industry. you had bo jackson, deion, jordan, farve and gangsta rap. true athletes that loved the game... now we have load management and social media warriors destroying sports. Jordan/ farve never sat out a game. lebron misses a game if he forgot his pillow on a road trip.
@smokesgtp
@smokesgtp 3 года назад
You're correct. Everything was better
@sammystate21
@sammystate21 9 месяцев назад
Can we recognize the pitchers accuracy on his pickoff attempts?!?!? People don’t realize how difficult that throw is
@ericcarson342
@ericcarson342 8 месяцев назад
No kidding. Yeah, came for Deion. Santiago's throw ended it but the pitchers accuracy was great. I think the pitcher is what really set up Santiago to throw him out. It was the 'body blows' by the pitcher but the 'knockout punch' (Santiago's throw) is all we pay attention to.
@petergianakopoulos4926
@petergianakopoulos4926 8 месяцев назад
No we can't.
@cmonman7664
@cmonman7664 8 месяцев назад
Not difficult at all for mlb pitchers. Maybe for Bob in single A ball.
@eveliovarela2279
@eveliovarela2279 8 месяцев назад
Pitchers got the best aim /control cause that’s literally their job n what they do .. n the pitch out call was perfectly executed also with a perfect throw from the pitcher n even more perfect throw from the catcher . But low key this was awesome . It said Deion was leading rhe NL in stolen bases , but he also had been caught a few times . Amman I fkn love baseball
@onehandclapping3094
@onehandclapping3094 3 года назад
He was so good he scored a touchdown in this game
@jamiegreen8065
@jamiegreen8065 3 года назад
The pitcher's pitch count is going up without even throwing pitches.
@LarryLadale
@LarryLadale 3 года назад
Exactly! Tire that man out a little
@danejurus69
@danejurus69 3 года назад
Great point.
@bryeep
@bryeep 3 года назад
At the same time, they tired prime out as well and caught him at 2nd. I hope the fans bood this pitcher for trying so many attempts at that lol
@MrVomikron
@MrVomikron 3 года назад
@@bryeep why would fans boo someone who did his job successfully i.e. not letting Sanders steal a base.
@bryeep
@bryeep 3 года назад
@@MrVomikron depends on which fans youre asking. I was referring to the prime fans..
@KingpinPadre
@KingpinPadre 3 года назад
I loved those old Marlins unis. LOVED them. All that teal, especially on the cap! And that throw from Santiago was perfection.
@mayhemnbc22
@mayhemnbc22 3 года назад
This is the baseball I miss
@whyimsmarterthanyou
@whyimsmarterthanyou 3 года назад
totally agree!
@kingshanethe1st
@kingshanethe1st 3 года назад
just baseball and not all the other bs that comes with it today. goes for all sports today really. 90s football, basketball and collage football for sure :(
@jamesjackson2434
@jamesjackson2434 3 года назад
90s baseball was the best
@Polack-ml9fh
@Polack-ml9fh 3 года назад
@@kingshanethe1st don’t forget about 80’s and 90’s hockey.
@mickfunny4185
@mickfunny4185 3 года назад
@@Polack-ml9fh 80s hockey with all the stops for brawling I can do without. Don’t need 20minute interruptions every time some goon wants to throw down,
@jorgetorresruiz4064
@jorgetorresruiz4064 2 года назад
One of the greatest catchers in baseball history, Benito Santiago.
@cholmanjr8345
@cholmanjr8345 8 месяцев назад
He was cold.
@respectedlocalgentleman7108
@respectedlocalgentleman7108 8 месяцев назад
Great thrower. Never called a great game and a few passed balls too many.
@Shinobi33
@Shinobi33 3 года назад
I just can't believe I'm watching one of the greatest football players ever play baseball. And play it well. Having a dope interaction of gamesmanship with one of the best defensive catchers of our time.
@richswitch2217
@richswitch2217 3 года назад
Dope
@hazy-
@hazy- 3 года назад
You should look up some Bo Jackson football and baseball highlights. He was a hell of an athlete.
@Shinobi33
@Shinobi33 3 года назад
@@hazy- oh I love Bo. He's probably the best ball sport athlete ever
@JoeKoOhNo
@JoeKoOhNo 3 года назад
Best two-sport pro all-time. He was great football player and an excellent baseball player.
@Shinobi33
@Shinobi33 3 года назад
@@JoeKoOhNo I got Bo, Jim Thorpe, and Deion on the two sports list.
@00ghostcobra
@00ghostcobra 3 года назад
Santiago had an absolute gun in those days..
@jasondousett3620
@jasondousett3620 3 года назад
Yep, threw out many runners out from his knees. On this throw, the ball didn’t even get above 6ft!!! Absolute bullet.
@kangolsublife5943
@kangolsublife5943 3 года назад
He is Dominican right Dominican players dominated alot in the 90s
@joseonna9981
@joseonna9981 3 года назад
@@kangolsublife5943 Boricua
@BeefPapa
@BeefPapa 3 года назад
@@kangolsublife5943 Puerto Ricans were the ones dominating the 90s. They put together a dream team during the 94 strike and demolished the Caribbean.
@juliantorres3239
@juliantorres3239 3 года назад
@@kangolsublife5943 he's Puerto rican
@mcesarey
@mcesarey 3 года назад
As a former catcher this is pure poetry....what a beautiful throw to 2nd.
@wndowpayne
@wndowpayne Год назад
more impressed by the snap throw to first..followed by that glare
@cabalogia
@cabalogia Год назад
@@wndowpayne Right. Even though he just missed picking him off the throw was a dime.
@Its_Steeeve
@Its_Steeeve 8 месяцев назад
Dude, that throw was amazing!!
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 7 месяцев назад
Poor attempt by Deion. Out by a mile.
@joerhodes213
@joerhodes213 3 года назад
Benito is the reason why I became a catcher. He was my idol growing up.
@jayg9862
@jayg9862 3 года назад
I saw his face in this random video and said dude my guy Benito!! He was so good brought back memories. Great guy to look up to as a catcher 👍
@josegil1775
@josegil1775 3 года назад
@@jayg9862 very discipline and one of the few free hitters in bb. Althou he was known more for his defense.
@courylanders4142
@courylanders4142 3 года назад
@@jayg9862 Santiago was Badass!
@BeefPapa
@BeefPapa 3 года назад
He and Sandy Alomar used to throw out runners from their knees. I had never seen that before. I miss 90s baseball so much.
@rolltidelbc2832
@rolltidelbc2832 3 года назад
Met him spring training in Palm Springs 88’. Super cool dude! Just stood talking to me for a few. Class act!
@johnfoster2584
@johnfoster2584 3 года назад
Best Marlins uniforms.
@bostanley5342
@bostanley5342 3 года назад
4 real
@jphasson
@jphasson 3 года назад
I couldn't wait to get one of those hats when I was a kid.
@engell3707
@engell3707 3 года назад
Still ugly af
@Aristackz23
@Aristackz23 3 года назад
They should bring it back at least on Thursday’s
@JefeDeJefes8484
@JefeDeJefes8484 3 года назад
100% they should go back to them.
@lucabrasisleepswiththefish77
@lucabrasisleepswiththefish77 3 года назад
Benito "thou shall not steal" Santiago.
@kangolsublife5943
@kangolsublife5943 3 года назад
Very witty bet the announcer whishes he would have said it.
@nintendonerdsvideos4727
@nintendonerdsvideos4727 3 года назад
@@kangolsublife5943 John Smoltz stole off him in the NLCS in 1995, lmao
@chairmanmeow3693
@chairmanmeow3693 3 года назад
@@nintendonerdsvideos4727 Probably because he wasn't expecting it
@josegil1775
@josegil1775 3 года назад
@@nintendonerdsvideos4727 it is funny yeah, but to try to steal a base on Benito, it was crazy and it takes a lot of guts. One of the best catcher's arm in bb history.
@kingdomwithin4450
@kingdomwithin4450 3 года назад
Santiago was a great catcher. He was in that Yadier Molina mold. Phenomenal players with cannons for an arm and pinpoint accuracy.
@EBthere
@EBthere 3 года назад
Absolutely perfect throws to 1B and 2B.
@MH3GL
@MH3GL 3 года назад
Benito was an extremely underrated catcher.
@alligatorarms9086
@alligatorarms9086 3 года назад
if 1b had of let the ball travel on back pick, they would have had him there.
@mr.anything424
@mr.anything424 3 года назад
Don’t mess with Benito
@bradstrayer485
@bradstrayer485 3 года назад
Benny Sands baby. One of the all time greats.
@luisvigo138
@luisvigo138 2 года назад
He was out like 3xs...no wonder they do replays now
@eddierivera1860
@eddierivera1860 3 года назад
Although not the first catcher in history to throw from his knees, Benito did to a high degree.
@kangolsublife5943
@kangolsublife5943 3 года назад
Benito was a sniper
@LotusMan1991
@LotusMan1991 3 года назад
Yep, and he had a CANNON.
@stkbrothers5633
@stkbrothers5633 3 года назад
@@kangolsublife5943 nah Ivan Rodriguez is a real deal sniper.
@lajas44
@lajas44 3 года назад
@@stkbrothers5633 they both were. Yadi too.
@alopez1571
@alopez1571 3 года назад
@@stkbrothers5633 Santiago was a very good catcher, Pudge & Molina are both in top 5 all time great. No fair the comparison.
@johnhunter2294
@johnhunter2294 Год назад
Deion had that world-class speed and Santiago got him by ten feet. As good a throw as you'll ever see.
@user-xk4lq3ll8l
@user-xk4lq3ll8l 8 месяцев назад
It was a Pitch out! Santiago was good, but it's not like he threw Prime out from 1st base. The pitcher was so AFRAID of Deion, it wore him out!!! But Props to Benito for throwing him out.
@27jrpadre
@27jrpadre 8 месяцев назад
It was a pitch out bro. It would be closer if it was a regular pitch. To pop up and throw, rather than a pitch out.
@MrVisde
@MrVisde 8 месяцев назад
Marlins did an awesome job of tiring Deion out before he stole that base. It’s probably a much closer call if he didn’t have to dive back into first 10 times…
@garryharris3777
@garryharris3777 7 месяцев назад
@@user-xk4lq3ll8l They weren't afraid of Deion; there was no strategy from Deion. He always tried to steal regardless the situation. Pitchers today would've long ago threw a pick off attempt into the stands.
@jdschrunk4900
@jdschrunk4900 3 года назад
I grew up in San Diego and got to see Benito play a lot. One of the best
@citizenbeeswax7985
@citizenbeeswax7985 3 года назад
Benito and Ivan Rodríguez were the best defensive catchers of the 90s I would say. I liked tony pena a lot too.
@howardcosell2022
@howardcosell2022 3 года назад
Tony Peña became the best defensive catcher after Johnny Bench. Tony doesn't get credit for changing the position to an active and more mobile backstop
@grumpee8432
@grumpee8432 3 года назад
All three catchers were definitely the creme de la creme of their times.
@citizenbeeswax7985
@citizenbeeswax7985 3 года назад
@@grumpee8432 yes, and an honorable mention to Yadier Molina, whose still playing, hes been great since the turn of the century. Absolutely love him, he commands respect from every team in the game and deserves to be in the HOF regardless of what his offensive numbers are. It's sad that Benito and pena got no attention at all for the HOF. They really need to forget about offense when voting in catchers. I dont wanna knock mike piazza, because he is statistically the best offensive catcher in history but his defense was mediocre at best, yet he gets in the HOF. And the only reason why pudge is in is because he had great offensive numbers. Otherwise, he wouldnt have had a shot either. Theres a reason why catchers make such good managers and coaches.
@grumpee8432
@grumpee8432 3 года назад
@@citizenbeeswax7985 Yadier Molina is definitely cut from the same cloth as the aforementioned.
@bre7276
@bre7276 3 года назад
I remember seeing Mike Piazza for the first time
@ktat01
@ktat01 3 года назад
This was poetry. Everything about it.
@tommyboy1845
@tommyboy1845 3 года назад
Santiago had the smarts to call the steal and the arm. Great clip.
@Giustified
@Giustified 8 месяцев назад
Benito Santiago is the template for a catcher. I still have a picture of him face to face with an umpire in my office. Albeit it was towards the end of his career and only three seasons, I was fortunate to see him play regularly as the Giants catcher for three seasons.
@ousamaabdu794
@ousamaabdu794 3 года назад
Deion was actually underrated as a Baseball Player and in the pantheon of all time great athletes. Best CB of all time and it's not even close. Top 3 return man ever Soild 8 year MLB career that could have been All Star caliber year in and year out if he was a full time in MLB. NCAA track and field championship winner. All State in Basketball as he averaged over 20 ppg in is HS career. To me other than Bo he the greatest athlete that ever walked the planet
@cwctlh
@cwctlh 2 года назад
I live in Tallahassee and it was so much fun watching him complete in baseball, football, and track. I randomly caught him playing pick up basketball a few times as well. I was a middle school teacher during the time he was at FSU. One of my students knew him and talked him into visiting the class. He was very nice.
@travist4923
@travist4923 3 года назад
Its crazy benito still best catcher the padres have ever had. Piazza before retirement was an attraction but he couldn’t throw out anyone at that point in his career
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 3 года назад
The Snapper wasn’t known for his prowess behind the plate.
@miguelreyes4798
@miguelreyes4798 3 года назад
@@Fakename70 until his days with the San Francisco Giants...became a big bopper
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 3 года назад
@@miguelreyes4798 Ahh. I see you're not a Dodger fan. "Snapper" was a pet name given to Piazza by teammates during his early years as a Dodger because of his quick temper.
@miguelreyes4798
@miguelreyes4798 3 года назад
@@Fakename70 😂😂😂 I was going by looks but that makes sense, as calm as he looked Piazza sure could work up a temper, good thing for the most part he took it out on the baseball with his bat
@traviswoodall6547
@traviswoodall6547 3 года назад
Piazza couldn’t throw anyone out at ANY time of his career.
@thomasramirez718
@thomasramirez718 8 месяцев назад
I was a huge Santiago fan. It’s crazy cause he wasn’t a big hitter but he still was a great entertainer behind the plate. His defense was extraordinary and he had a rifle for an arm.
@andrewthomas364
@andrewthomas364 3 года назад
Back when I had half the big league in my card binder. Now I cant even name 3 of the hometeam players.
@randyjones3180
@randyjones3180 3 года назад
I was same way In the 70 s with the big red machine . When all my heroes retired I lost interest in the game.
@stuartholden6163
@stuartholden6163 3 года назад
I miss that teal and the old stadium
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 3 года назад
I miss when they were Florida rather than Miami
@jrock9687
@jrock9687 3 года назад
Good old 'Pro Player's Stadium. That quirky left field was pretty cool Good times.
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 3 года назад
@@jrock9687 If this was from 1994, it was still Joe Robbie Stadium.
@mandark8561
@mandark8561 3 года назад
@@Fakename70 Same but if they at least went back to the Florida Marlins color and logo, with an M instead of an F, I would be satisfied.
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 3 года назад
@@mandark8561 As a Dodgers fan, as always been biased as to which squad had the best uni’s. But, I loved that Florida Marlins kit, and always thought it was pretty dope.
@xdeevex428
@xdeevex428 3 года назад
Such a rad video. Two players that both had the ability to make a huge impact on the game. Deion had the ability to strike lightning any time he stepped on a ball field - Football or Baseball. Benito Santiago is one of the best defensive catchers I've ever had the pleasure of watching. His arm strength was next level, his accuracy was pinpoint, and the speed of his release was like snapping fingers. Such a beast behind the plate.
@weezy5441
@weezy5441 3 года назад
It's crazy how thers hasn't bin a 2 sport player since Deon and bo both were great to watch 👍
@kangolsublife5943
@kangolsublife5943 3 года назад
Hey did you hear Kyler Murray just might play baseball. Cardinals need to let him do it, would be cool if he became a Diamondback.
@whyimsmarterthanyou
@whyimsmarterthanyou 3 года назад
I wonder if that changes now that young talent isn't kept down of the farm, for additional tutoring, as much as was the case in the past. Although teams manipulating service time may hold a ballplayer for a season or less, there's far more interest in having dynamic athletes helping an organization's major-league team. Maybe that diverts some of those two-sport potential athletes towards baseball again. The kid who played QB at Oklahoma and went on to the NFL is the one I'm thinking about...just can't remember his name right now.
@blammm100
@blammm100 3 года назад
No professional team wants the headache.
@weezy5441
@weezy5441 3 года назад
@@kangolsublife5943 or even Russell Wilson also
@kangolsublife5943
@kangolsublife5943 3 года назад
@@weezy5441 yeah russell could do it too, its the league that discourages these guys because they are afraid of injuries
@TheMikestastny
@TheMikestastny 3 года назад
To be fair, Deon must have been completely exhausted after all of those pickoff attempts. Haha. I forgot that Deon played baseball until this clip. What an athlete.
@kangolsublife5943
@kangolsublife5943 3 года назад
Good over looked point there. However it was the coaches fault too I believe because they just did a pitchout. Gotta go back and look at the count, how many balls and strikes.
@roncassudy2200
@roncassudy2200 3 года назад
Its a Pitchout right??Any pro catcher should be able to throw him out!!
@jaycompany4886
@jaycompany4886 3 года назад
Plus Santiago had a strong arm
@danarrington2224
@danarrington2224 3 года назад
Deion was absolute proof that all you need is speed. He had piss poor technique in both sports but he more than made up for it with speed.
@TheMikestastny
@TheMikestastny 3 года назад
@@jaycompany4886 No kidding! 😁 I was a catcher and I idolized him a bit.
@toiletfarm
@toiletfarm 3 года назад
The future is so uncertain. In no place of my mind did I expect to see Kurt Abbott, Dave Magaden and Mark Gardner today.
@callmeibsking7615
@callmeibsking7615 3 года назад
@@sgfulton8385 lol true
@jamesgordon3494
@jamesgordon3494 Год назад
This dude was so athletic he played professional baseball as a hobby lol..crazy
@mitch6962
@mitch6962 29 дней назад
I like how you can hear all the background noises. Brings you into it more.
@gst013
@gst013 3 года назад
Felt more like 4 minutes of Benito Santiago playing cat and mouse with Deion, and then FINISHING HIM 😅
@exclamationpointman3852
@exclamationpointman3852 3 года назад
LOL
@Geotubest
@Geotubest 3 года назад
Brilliant comment.
@TitleistGolf13
@TitleistGolf13 3 года назад
When your more worried about a runner over the current hitter 🤣😂
@sirpebbles6177
@sirpebbles6177 3 года назад
You say that as if it’s not normal. Pitchers can control what they throw to a batter. One of the best base stealers getting into scoring position is something they have less control of.
@richardedwards1546
@richardedwards1546 3 года назад
Yeah Logan, that's where on base percentage becomes the most valuable statistic. If you played baseball , you would f
@chrissullivan1784
@chrissullivan1784 3 года назад
Someone needs to study up on the game of baseball. You and all 61 people that have liked your comment, Logan.
@davidemmons899
@davidemmons899 3 года назад
Duhhh hyuck hyuck
@jerryshoescuffer2133
@jerryshoescuffer2133 2 года назад
@@sirpebbles6177 Agreed! A single with Deion at 2nd brings home a run. So it only makes sense to remove the scoring threat and worry about the "single" later.
@gwmcklintock
@gwmcklintock 3 года назад
Perfect throw. Santiago is a legend..
@VILJL
@VILJL Год назад
Benito Santiago played as a catcher in MLB from 1986 to 2005, most prominently as a member of the San Diego Padres with whom he was a four-time Silver Slugger Award winner as well as a three-time Gold Glove Award winner.The five-time All-Star was considered the premier catcher in the National League during his tenure with the Padres. In a 20-year major league career, Santiago played in 1,978 games accumulating 1,830 hits in 6,951 at bats for a .261 career batting average along with 217 home runs, 920 runs batted in and an on-base percentage of .307. He ended his career with a .987 fielding percentage. He was the 1987 NL Rookie of the Year.
@tatashady
@tatashady 8 месяцев назад
You forgot his 34-game hitting streak.
@bradbrown9722
@bradbrown9722 3 года назад
A lot of people forget how good Sanders was as a baseball player. And watching him and Benito duel it out is classic!
@ivanr4300
@ivanr4300 3 года назад
He was not a good baseball player Average at best
@StevenSpliffherb.
@StevenSpliffherb. 8 месяцев назад
​@@ivanr4300Who's better? You with your keyboard or Deion playing 2 sports at the same time?
@frogprince3491
@frogprince3491 8 месяцев назад
@@StevenSpliffherb. Your comment makes zero sense. Was talking about Sanders ability as a baseball player
@ericgarrison93
@ericgarrison93 8 месяцев назад
​@@frogprince3491and he was hell of part time baseball player
@marctouss1862
@marctouss1862 8 месяцев назад
@@ivanr4300 the fact that he took that walk alone shows he was a good baseball player..
@crmsntyde4ever428
@crmsntyde4ever428 2 года назад
Awesome video...Benito Santiago, for you younger generation, was basically present-day Yadier Molina...Dude was lethal on base stealers from behind the plate...His "snap-throw" down to first is one of the best in MLB history...And of course Deon, was his normal great self...Amazed me how he was such a great player both in football and baseball both...Thanks for this great video...In this instance they got Deon, but he made em earn it...Great stuff
@joedimaggio2378
@joedimaggio2378 3 года назад
That was awesome.... for baseball fanatics this is why we love this game. All the “games” within the game.... great video
@petergianakopoulos4926
@petergianakopoulos4926 8 месяцев назад
No we don't.
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN
@ShEDDiNgmYSkiN 3 года назад
Only man to be in a World Series and win two Super Bowls. Sanders is a legend. Santiago was one hell of a catcher too.
@louisstiles6861
@louisstiles6861 3 года назад
Deion is a national treasure
@blauer2551
@blauer2551 8 месяцев назад
Now two years later as he coaches Colorado haha
@JewelzFinazzo
@JewelzFinazzo 3 года назад
Wesley Snipes in the movie "Major League" makes so much sense now haha.
@TheOneTrueChris
@TheOneTrueChris 3 года назад
"Goin' somewhere, meat?" -- "About 90 feet."
@iblamesummers
@iblamesummers 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing...
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 3 года назад
Major League preceded his MLB career
@mattbybee5354
@mattbybee5354 3 года назад
Willy Mays hays....
@Geotubest
@Geotubest 3 года назад
Funny story... There's a scene where Snipes steals home plate in that movie. I was the pitcher in that scene. My 2 seconds of fame.
@dknox90803
@dknox90803 3 года назад
He was the best defensive catcher I have ever seen.
@smc9108
@smc9108 3 года назад
Man that was such a good Reds team, can only sadly dream of what might've been had the strike not killed the '94 season. Gotta feel terrible for Montreal too..
@eazye519
@eazye519 3 года назад
The world series was going to be the white Sox vs Montreal
@danthomas9170
@danthomas9170 3 года назад
Sean Casey says Deion Sanders was one of the best teammates he ever had
@Rhapsody79
@Rhapsody79 3 года назад
Sanders was a super athlete highly respected by his peers.
@danejurus69
@danejurus69 3 года назад
That says a lot coming from Casey who is a great guy and teammate.
@aaronm.3581
@aaronm.3581 3 года назад
They had a torrid romantic affair
@nathanielthomas2502
@nathanielthomas2502 3 года назад
High praised coming from Sean Casey aka the Mayor
@johnnynephrite6147
@johnnynephrite6147 8 месяцев назад
Benito was not only special, but he set the standard for the modern catcher.
@JustMe-ro5vq
@JustMe-ro5vq 3 года назад
That was the game with end the game. Beauty at it's best....
@bomboclat_man
@bomboclat_man 3 года назад
The little things! Both guys were amazing to watch in the 90s.
@mrsir1872
@mrsir1872 3 года назад
Perfect throw by santiago. That was a beautiful throw to second.
@ryanminnuies6480
@ryanminnuies6480 3 года назад
Santiago was so good. Great player!!
@paint1016
@paint1016 3 года назад
Benito had a cannon
@SGobuck
@SGobuck 3 года назад
I'm glad you uploaded this- Deion was a lot of fun to watch with- and against- the Reds.. but mostly with. He would taunt the pitchers relentlessly when he was on base!
@twofour8790
@twofour8790 3 года назад
I can watch Benny Santiago highlights alllll day!
@dustimobando1135
@dustimobando1135 3 года назад
I remember Benito was the first player I saw throw a straight rope from his knees to second base...CANON
@terminat1
@terminat1 3 года назад
Cannon.
@keithjoseph128
@keithjoseph128 2 года назад
Watch the highlights of him throwing guys out sitting down.
@carlbowles1808
@carlbowles1808 3 года назад
Back in the day Deion Sanders was all but untouchable. Excellent at two sports, today's players don't even come close. 🏆👍👏🇺🇸🎯
@gluserty
@gluserty 3 года назад
I like the marlins in the teal hats; it makes them really stand out, for me in a good way.
@jeremygumke5150
@jeremygumke5150 7 месяцев назад
Thank you pitch clock and throw-over limits.
@WilliamWallis
@WilliamWallis 3 года назад
Don’t sleep on the cap under the batting helmet. 🔥
@luiaojeda3081
@luiaojeda3081 3 года назад
Strong arm by Benito,Gold Glove⚾️👍
@UNDFTDGordon
@UNDFTDGordon Месяц назад
Those Marlins jerseys were gorgeous. I prefer the old Reds jersey without the black also. Great post.
@whyimsmarterthanyou
@whyimsmarterthanyou Месяц назад
Teal was the in-vogue colour for new sporting franchises back then, and Wal-mart was stock full of teal-coloured tees and sweats as well. You know, I have actually warmed to the Reds unis we see in this vid. I didn't always feel that way. When they switched to the tops with the odd arms and the pinstrips, I lamented not seeing the uniforms worn by the Big Red Machine, because if you want to remember greatness when tuning into a game, unis that Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench and Pete Rose styled is a must. But there is history associated to the unis Deion and Reggie Sanders wore in the mid and latter 90s. Frank Robinson wore a uni that was similar in the 60s, before he moved on to Baltimore. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
@albertbarnes8148
@albertbarnes8148 3 года назад
What a great head to head sequence, wish we saw more of this today
@aguapalosgallo8186
@aguapalosgallo8186 3 года назад
Deion got thrown out twice on that 4 min video.. Benito💪🏼⚾️
@digitalparadisetv8677
@digitalparadisetv8677 3 года назад
This is what was great about baseball! The chess match. That could have gone on all day without the batter taking a swing. That was hilarious. Benito with the perfect throw to 2nd.
@superdopeimmaculateshow3491
@superdopeimmaculateshow3491 2 года назад
Sanders totally dominating their attention. Santiago such a great catcher. This is awesome.
@whyimsmarterthanyou
@whyimsmarterthanyou 2 года назад
You don't even think about "pace of play" when you're getting this kind of action, eh? I'm of the typical demographic that loves ball, so maybe I just don't get the kidz who need a faster paced game to keep their attention. Legit chance that I don't truly understand the issues MLB is facing with regards to viewer retention and marketing to said kidz. But, man, the dual between Sanders, Santiago and Gardner, was the type of thing I'd want to mimmick when I was young enough to be doing so on Dad's lawn. All those throw-overs and breaks off first adds so much to the game, even if it also grinds the the game to a halt, messing with broadcast metric that warn of declining audience interest the closer you get to a three-hour tilt. Gawd, I pray that the bosses that govern today's game don't get too excited about trimming the game's supposed fat.
@warnutztheloser
@warnutztheloser Год назад
I used to go to all of Benitos games in 93 with my little blue hat. Looking at this Footage makes me Feelike it's way older...dam I Forgot deoin played 2 sports
@dougkeklak2009
@dougkeklak2009 3 года назад
I'd say more like 1:45 of cat and mouse, cause Benny actually picked him off at first
@stuartmcdonald5172
@stuartmcdonald5172 3 года назад
NO, he did not.
@robn.7426
@robn.7426 3 года назад
Looked safe on the replay to me.
@BrockLanders
@BrockLanders 7 месяцев назад
A masterclass in catching by Benito
@cabalogia
@cabalogia Год назад
Since the 70's catcher fans have been spoiled going from Bench to Santiago to Pudge and then to Yadi. What a treat it was watching these guys behind the plate.
@adamturner8732
@adamturner8732 3 года назад
Dion was unbelievable man. Perfect defense and unreal throw.
@mrtwo6356
@mrtwo6356 3 года назад
I didn't know Deion played for the Reds, I knew he played for the Braves tho.
@thestrawman100
@thestrawman100 3 года назад
Deion had six separate contracts with the Reds; one when he got traded from the Braves in 1994; two when he re-signed with Cincinnati in 1995; three when he made his first successful comeback attempt in 1997; four when he made an unsuccessful comeback attempt in 2000; five when he signed a minor league contract that got voided after talking to a pro football team after he claimed to be retired from football following Super Bowl XXXIV; and six when he made a second successful comeback attempt with the Reds in 2001. His on-field career with Cincinnati appears to have been unremarkable, proven by how many people forgot he even played for the Reds (it ain't just you). Off-field was a lot more interesting.
@danejurus69
@danejurus69 3 года назад
@@thestrawman100 He had his moments but yeah I doubt many people who don't follow baseball but love football don't know that Prime Time played in Cincinnati.
@jakeweisenberg3097
@jakeweisenberg3097 3 года назад
He played for the Giants also..
@bigcheese1280
@bigcheese1280 3 года назад
He played for the Yankees as well.
@frogprince3491
@frogprince3491 8 месяцев назад
That throw by Santiago was absolutely perfect
@nvrfeedaftrmidnite2022
@nvrfeedaftrmidnite2022 3 года назад
What a throw from benny.. Deion what an amazing Athlete..
@angierivera7305
@angierivera7305 3 года назад
Benito was so underated .. but one of the best to play the game.
@whyimsmarterthanyou
@whyimsmarterthanyou 3 года назад
And he looked like a pirate!
@abtwopoint0
@abtwopoint0 3 года назад
He isn't underrated imo he just old school kids these days don't know of him
@efrankinlecheenie5308
@efrankinlecheenie5308 3 года назад
Those Marlin hats go hard!
@Geotubest
@Geotubest 2 месяца назад
Santiago was a beast of a catcher. As a pitcher I loved this! Always good to have a great catcher behind the plate. Makes the job so much easier.
@youtubevanced2055
@youtubevanced2055 3 года назад
Goddamn, that was exhausting to watch. I can't even imagine the pressure and added fatigue on that pitcher.
@stevenfarley4738
@stevenfarley4738 8 месяцев назад
Watching these shenanigans will make you appreciate the pitch timer and the new throw over rules.
@mikewebster8224
@mikewebster8224 8 месяцев назад
Interesting. I had the exact opposite reaction while watching this clip. More like the pitch clock and pick off rules ruined this type of gamesmanship, and has diluted the game to "attract" mouth-breathing fans that sit on their phones while at the ballpark. Calling this "shenanigans" and referring to it as a "throw over", you must be a huge baseball fan.......
@stevenfarley4738
@stevenfarley4738 8 месяцев назад
@@mikewebster8224 been a baseball fan since 1966 - definitely not a "mouth-breathing fan". The pitch timer and throw over rules have made the game more watchable, while retaining its essence.
@HorsepowerHouse
@HorsepowerHouse 8 месяцев назад
​@@stevenfarley4738Exactly. It's situations like this that make a game 3.5 hours long. No thanks. (56 yr old here)
@anthonycarreira8045
@anthonycarreira8045 8 месяцев назад
@@mikewebster8224yes because most people watch baseball to see a pitcher throw to 1st 10+ times in an at-bat. Go watch bowling boomer, new rules work.
@black95Z
@black95Z 7 месяцев назад
@@mikewebster8224 I agree Mike, a part of the game that added depth and suspense is now gone. How sad it is.
@dac54513
@dac54513 3 года назад
When they said that Dave Magaden was playing first, I thought to myself "Hmm, would have expected Jeff Conine..." Why does my brain keep this information at my fingertips?? Never followed the Marlins at all but somehow I know most of their 1994 roster....
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan 2 года назад
Video games in those days help me remember most of the 90s rosters even though I can't remember who played for a team 5 years ago
@PoppaBearandBabyBear.-be5jz
@PoppaBearandBabyBear.-be5jz 3 месяца назад
Loved Benito Santiago when he played the Puerto Rican bad guy in The Movie Ghost.
@S0RELOSER
@S0RELOSER 3 года назад
Well said in the description. This was part of baseball I loved.
@TheDiablo6661
@TheDiablo6661 3 года назад
He was out on the first throw by Benito. Thanks to the Gods of baseball for instant replay
@theowlman7091
@theowlman7091 3 года назад
I miss those green vintage jerseys. The Marlins need to bring them back.
@azathoth0820
@azathoth0820 3 года назад
It was more like light blue or teal with black as secondary color
@HERSH-777
@HERSH-777 3 года назад
Yeah, the FLORIDA Marlins looked good in those Uni’s but the old stadium was hot as hell. The Miami Marlins play under a very nice dome but wear uni’s suitable for walking around Disney World.
@nja3224
@nja3224 7 месяцев назад
Benito was fierce behind that plate. Howitzer of an arm, even from his knees. Deadly.
@johndailey3385
@johndailey3385 3 года назад
So great to see real baseball and not the way the game has turned into today - home run hitting contests
@berniepragle948
@berniepragle948 3 года назад
Yep. People talk about how to make the game more exciting... Move the fences back 100 ft. Or even easier, use standardized bats, aluminum with a rebound factor about 80% of the wood bats today. I know, the sound sucks.
@raymonzon6289
@raymonzon6289 3 года назад
Benito Santiago San diego legend!
@jeffreywillis1838
@jeffreywillis1838 3 года назад
Miss those days.
@619onmine
@619onmine 3 года назад
Saw him at a 7-11 in Bonita. He was getting 40 oz of brew. Work hard, party harder.
@jammyjam353
@jammyjam353 3 года назад
The fastest man to ever play baseball. I tell u, Deion had so much style, even in a sport like BASEBALL!😳
@Canedude08
@Canedude08 3 года назад
Rickey Henderson was faster.
@stevensellers7164
@stevensellers7164 3 года назад
Otis cocaine Nixon was fastest
@kangolsublife5943
@kangolsublife5943 3 года назад
Nah bro! Hes up there but Ricky Henderson was the man
@TTundragrizzly
@TTundragrizzly 3 года назад
Deion wasn't that fast.
@elijahreilly9247
@elijahreilly9247 3 года назад
@@Canedude08 no sir
@chrisoverbey7232
@chrisoverbey7232 3 года назад
Being from Cincinnati I'm a big fan of Deion but Benito Santiago is my favorite defensive catcher of all time.
@ralphhale5711
@ralphhale5711 3 года назад
Inevitable outcome. Sander's inexperience sealed that deal.
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 3 года назад
“Inexperience” at what? Stealing bases?
@williemontalvo5200
@williemontalvo5200 3 года назад
Benito Santiago best catcher from Puerto Rico hands down
@kangolsublife5943
@kangolsublife5943 3 года назад
Okay, got my answer I was thinking he was Dominican for some reason.
@Lord_Bibulous
@Lord_Bibulous 3 года назад
Great catcher, but in my opinion Iván Rodríguez and Jorge Posada (mainly for his bat) were better.
@williemontalvo5200
@williemontalvo5200 3 года назад
@@Lord_Bibulous well u know pudge took that juice . Posada n Benito play natural that's why I put them first .
@Lord_Bibulous
@Lord_Bibulous 3 года назад
@@williemontalvo5200 I'll take that.
@eliram962
@eliram962 3 года назад
Benito is the GOAT
@LivingSanFranciscoBayArea
@LivingSanFranciscoBayArea 3 года назад
Santiagos snap throw on his knees to first was smooth af lol
@abbelkass908
@abbelkass908 7 месяцев назад
Benito Santiago was my favourite catcher when I was a kid... Great arm and a master behind the plate.
@jefjeferson5576
@jefjeferson5576 3 года назад
watching this makes me appreciate the game more. this is real baseball nowadays its all analytical data with shifts and launch angles nobody’s ever rarely throws to first anymore its just not the same. i love baseball when its pure.
@MAM_007
@MAM_007 3 года назад
Nobody did it like Benny!
@blakewatson4192
@blakewatson4192 3 года назад
Ivan rodriguez and yadier molina
@stephenedwards3991
@stephenedwards3991 3 года назад
@@blakewatson4192 not even close
@blakewatson4192
@blakewatson4192 3 года назад
@@stephenedwards3991 LOL. What?? Look up ivan rodriguez and yadier molina cause obviously u have no idea who they are!!
@richiehunt5097
@richiehunt5097 3 года назад
Stupid baseball by Deion. They were throwing to first and tiring him out and then he tries to steal second against one of the best throwing catchers ever.
@arontotheleft
@arontotheleft 3 года назад
The throw overs don't really tire the better base runners. I don't think Sanders was tired at all. What the throw overs did do was shrink his lead. Plus, he didn't get a good jump. Sanders had enough speed to make up for those with the lesser catcher, but with a perfectly timed pitch out and throw by Mr. Throw-you-out-from-knees. More over, Sanders didn't seem to be an elite base stealer in '94. He was second in the league with 38 steals, but he only stole 70% of his attempts (54) and was caught a league leading 16 times. For comparison, his teammate Larkin was 26 of 28. Biggio led the league with 39 sb to 4 cs. The league average success rate was 68%.
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 3 года назад
Maybe you missed the bit where they showed his base stealing stats as the announcer said he led the league in that category?
@samuelperezgarcia
@samuelperezgarcia 3 года назад
@@Fakename70 yes, at that point in the season Sanders led the league. By the end of that season Biggio was the leader by one steal in far fewer attempts.
@spooge33
@spooge33 3 года назад
Ego took over.
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 3 года назад
@@samuelperezgarcia What does that have to do with THIS situation, though?
@juanramos8836
@juanramos8836 3 года назад
Thanks. For the video!!! 😌
@chrisweidner4768
@chrisweidner4768 3 года назад
As a St. Louisan, nice to hear Jay.
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