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7/13/99: 1999 All-Star Game @ Fenway Park, Boston 

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National League 1 @ American League, 4, F -- The last All-Star game of the 20th century gathered together baseball's "All-Century" team, the greatest living players of all time. This spine-tingling spectacle was augmented by the appearance of the legend among legends, Ted Williams, on hand to throw out the first pitch. His magnetism led to one of baseball's most spontaneous of magical moments, as the current and All-Century All-Stars gathered around the fragile Splendid Splinter, basking in his greatness for what was perhaps the last time. Finally, the game had to go on; the lovefest was dispersed and Williams tossed the first pitch in front of a delirious crowd. Then AL starting pitcher and Fenway's own Pedro Martinez took the mound, and made a little magic of his own.

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@JShock27
@JShock27 2 года назад
The Ted Williams intro and then to follow that up by Pedro striking out the side in front of his home crowd - Amazing. One of the best moments baseball has ever seen.
@johndoe1704
@johndoe1704 2 года назад
Now it’s straight trash
@brandonjones9998
@brandonjones9998 4 года назад
If I had a time machine, I would go back to the 90s just to relive not just my era growing up but to relive this era of baseball
@juangalarza4357
@juangalarza4357 7 лет назад
this must have been the greatest all star game ever
@ericselvig5808
@ericselvig5808 7 лет назад
Juan Galarza wait until 2099 while we're dead
@Yanikleko
@Yanikleko 4 года назад
Check 1971 All Star Game
@sbc8861
@sbc8861 3 года назад
Pedro did not disappoint.
@ruththomas3913
@ruththomas3913 3 года назад
@@sbc8861 Evah!!
@Xenlacasa45
@Xenlacasa45 3 года назад
So many stars
@benmiddleton9984
@benmiddleton9984 7 лет назад
by far, the best pregame ever. Nothing will ever eclipse this pregame
@sammy2591
@sammy2591 10 лет назад
You know it's old when Blockbuster is a sponsor...
@benmiddleton9984
@benmiddleton9984 7 лет назад
Samuel Sharp I was 19. I remember watching this game on TV. It was definitely surreal when they brought Ted out
@johnoconnor998
@johnoconnor998 5 лет назад
I am replying because today, 7/13 they just announced that there is only one blockbuster left
@KTF0
@KTF0 4 года назад
And Sammy Sosa was black
@kaybo5249
@kaybo5249 4 года назад
or the fact that it literally says 1999 ALL STAR GAME you dumbass
@alexsmuckler8556
@alexsmuckler8556 3 года назад
@MUFC Of course you are a MORON.
@tyler_antle
@tyler_antle 5 лет назад
I love how Tony Gwynn briefly says "Hey mom" right before the camera pans away from him
@reilly5351
@reilly5351 2 года назад
The nostalgia!!! I watched this game as a 10 year old with my Grandpa! Incredible memories. Love Baseball!
@aaeonkarma3717
@aaeonkarma3717 5 лет назад
Even Cosners voice couldn't curtail my goosebumps at seeing Willie Mays, and Musial ain't no bum neither!!!
@GraniteYeti
@GraniteYeti Год назад
This is by far my favorite all-star game in any sport. As a life long sox fan I was 18 and in tears w Teddy ballgame
@SitesThatSuck
@SitesThatSuck 10 лет назад
@40.01 RIP Tony Gwynn (Mr. Padre) seen here greeting Ted Williams (splendid splinter). Tony died last night (June 16, 2014) and will be remembered along with Williams as 2 of the greatest hitters of all time.@41.02 you can see Tony and Ted share a few words which I can guarantee must of been about hitting a baseball just like they are right now. God bless.
@cuff1957
@cuff1957 4 года назад
What was the last thing ted williams told his barber? Hey juan just a little off the top please
@user-en2fv8hz9r
@user-en2fv8hz9r 2 года назад
١حدححححج ح
@dianelandau2337
@dianelandau2337 Год назад
Amen a great pee all star game so sweet Ted was
@joesakic91
@joesakic91 11 лет назад
Seeing rival all-stars like Derek Jeter shaking hands and greeting Ted Williams at Fenway is one of the lasting images in sports.
@unclebobunclebob
@unclebobunclebob 10 лет назад
Ted Williams....the REAL John Wayne.
@mikethomas4875
@mikethomas4875 10 лет назад
Audie Murphy.
@unclebobunclebob
@unclebobunclebob 10 лет назад
Why Audie?
@bobheck7303
@bobheck7303 5 лет назад
Yeah, I see it bro!
@rubenraya3310
@rubenraya3310 5 лет назад
Mexican American legend
@KML0224
@KML0224 10 лет назад
I'm no Red Sox fan, but even I loved the intro with Ted Williams around the 36:00 mark.
@fx55watchersiren
@fx55watchersiren 2 года назад
The 2021 "Field of Dreams" game sent me (back) here to the beginning of the 1999 All-Star game.
@DivineSimply
@DivineSimply 10 лет назад
All those big, top-of-their-game, world-class ballplayers with the world at their feet, crowding around with their eyes popping out, like Little Leaguers looking for an autograph. That's because they know they just met the greatest hitter who ever lived.
@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS
@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS 4 года назад
DivineSimply I didn’t know that Babe Ruth was there, lol. Ted was an amazing hitter there’s no doubt about it, but Ruth and Gehrig are the top two on my list, if Gehrig didn’t get sick he could have padded his already insane career stats. Ruth is the greatest baseball player ever because of this, before he was the most dominant hitter of all time he was a beast of a pitcher. In 1916 he was 23-12 with a 1.75 ERA, 40 starts, 9 complete game shutouts and in 323.2 innings pitched he surrendered ZERO, yes ZERO home runs, that to me is an incredible ball player. I’m a Mets fan by the way, not a Yankee fan waxing poetic about my teams historical past.
@bryanast4336
@bryanast4336 Год назад
@@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS o
@eli10az
@eli10az 10 лет назад
Ted Williams and Bob Feller. What kind of records would they have set if they didn't lose their prime years to military service.
@billycausgrove9411
@billycausgrove9411 9 лет назад
Bob Feller would have easily had 300 Wins and 3000 Strikeouts
@dimbulb1178
@dimbulb1178 4 года назад
@@billycausgrove9411 Maybe. Depends on the effect the wear-and-tear would've had during the post-war years.
@fireonshakedwnstreet
@fireonshakedwnstreet 4 года назад
Patriots
@alexsmuckler8556
@alexsmuckler8556 3 года назад
Ted Williams said in an interview that you can't assume hypothetical situations. If he and Bob Feller were not in the service what records would they have broken or established cannot be assumed.
@promeitheus
@promeitheus 3 года назад
25-time All-Star Hank Aaron. This is a special game here with all these legendary players coming out. Spahn, Musial, Kiner, Mays, Killebrew. Awesome
@ashland1977
@ashland1977 10 лет назад
The opening ceremony was just beautiful and emotional. Then Pedro came in and was masterful. Great stuff
@daisysheena
@daisysheena 3 года назад
Who’s here after the passing of the great Hank Aaron? Chills seeing him introduced in pre game ceremonies ..... Hank got a resounding hand. R.I.P.
@markjohnson9455
@markjohnson9455 3 года назад
Well earned and pure gentleman.
@MK-tg5cf
@MK-tg5cf 2 года назад
I love every second of the all century team introduction. Seeing the smiles on those boys faces as they get cheered on for what might be some of their last time. Only thing that hurts me is Mickey and Joe D passed before the all century team was created.
@PorkTips
@PorkTips 10 лет назад
I was 13 years old when i went to this game. So many memories from this game: Pedro dominating, Ted Williams, all century team, all the greats I got to see in one sitting (Pedro, Griffey, Randy Johnson, Manny, McGwire, Sosa, Hoffman, Jeter etc). This night will always stay with me
@GraniteYeti
@GraniteYeti Год назад
I'm so jealous you got to go. I went to Tuck rule game and this is a game that's up there w dream games people from all over NE wishes they were there
@jm1657
@jm1657 Год назад
How very lucky you were!
@alexrojas5387
@alexrojas5387 11 месяцев назад
I’m born and raised in the Bean and have seen hundreds of Sox games at Fenway as a Yankee Fan from birth(Long Story) so I already knew the Class that the Red Sox and Sox Fans are. This was absolutely breathtaking. Red Sox you Rock always have and always will in my eyes. Thank You 🙏
@RichardOliverWY
@RichardOliverWY 10 лет назад
Seeing them all . . . the old guys . . . towards the end of Mr. Williams' introduction, he and Bob Feller chatting. Priceless.
@deesnuts9225
@deesnuts9225 10 лет назад
What a moment. I had chills the entire time Ted Williams was on the field
@mikethomas4875
@mikethomas4875 10 лет назад
Good-bye,Mr. Gwynn.You will be missed.
@langwell21
@langwell21 3 года назад
Greatest assortment of players on one field at one time of all time
@drums4metal
@drums4metal 9 лет назад
Little did Curt Schilling, Pedro Martinez, Nomar Garciaparra and Manny Ramirez knew that they all would become teammates 5 years later...
@brianhall4826
@brianhall4826 4 года назад
Nomar wasn't on that Red Sox team
@movieman2293
@movieman2293 4 года назад
Brian Hall He was until July. He just wasn’t on the World Series team.
@brianhall4826
@brianhall4826 4 года назад
MovieMan22 good shit
@jedimaster69nyc
@jedimaster69nyc 4 года назад
@@movieman2293 gutsy trade by Bosox
@DarthLetalis
@DarthLetalis 3 года назад
@@jedimaster69nyc they had to trade him... He was being a B****. refusing to play when he wasn't injured.
@alexgalarza6908
@alexgalarza6908 10 лет назад
man that is one of the best all star moments in baseball history, best moments in baseball period!
@RandallJT84
@RandallJT84 10 лет назад
RIP Blockbuster.. RIP 20th Century. The pre-show nearly made me cry, tears were in my eyes. God damn i love baseball! I played little league from 4-16 and those were the best damn times of my life, with all the friends I made some of which I still actively keep in touch with today. All because I experienced a slice t of what makes calling America home life great, but the most important part of it all was having my father by my side through the wild and crazy ride.
@tomb9696
@tomb9696 10 лет назад
Nicely said. I feel extremely lucky to have been a boy during the early 60's, and seen many of those greats play. Especially Rod Carew, Killebrew and Brooks Robinson.
@DaSkillet713
@DaSkillet713 7 лет назад
Vette_Dude84 90s were the best decade. Pre 9/11 everything seemed so simple. Easy to get poon back then too
@Willthrill8
@Willthrill8 3 года назад
Teddy Bear Tonto yes those darn terrorists were the cause of the pussy depression years.
@therealchucktaylor3392
@therealchucktaylor3392 4 года назад
Remember this game like it was yesterday. Always looked forward to the all star games, watched them with my grand dad.
@waltersobchak2691
@waltersobchak2691 8 лет назад
"Blockbuster Video Pregame Show" holy crap do I feel old watching this
@waterbiltudy1528
@waterbiltudy1528 5 лет назад
Eso rean pelotero Buenos,, sami Sosa y Pedro randii
@bobheck7303
@bobheck7303 5 лет назад
With Walter for a first name you got to be old! Love you man....
@mikawhofan
@mikawhofan 10 лет назад
doesn't it feel weird not to see everyone holding up their smart phones to take pictures?
@FeartheCyr611
@FeartheCyr611 4 года назад
doesnt it feel weird that the YANKEES SUCK?
@tmp197
@tmp197 4 года назад
it brings the meaning "living for the moment"
@thegentleman5409
@thegentleman5409 4 года назад
James Cyr they’re in first place tho lol
@lepermessiah2011
@lepermessiah2011 4 года назад
I hear that. Moments like these, I take it all in. Hardly nobody will ever experience something like this in person.
@jesuschristislord6790
@jesuschristislord6790 3 года назад
Imagine going to something special and then holding a cell phone in front of your face the entire time to take a shaky video with terrible sound while there is a camera crew professionally shooting it
@Blackphillipsupporter
@Blackphillipsupporter 8 лет назад
My father brought me to this when I was 8, truly an incredible scene
@jmaster38
@jmaster38 8 лет назад
you'll be able to tell your children and grandchildren you were there
@ericselvig5808
@ericselvig5808 7 лет назад
Hope you voted for the All Century Team
@Tmillea
@Tmillea 6 лет назад
I was there too. My dad and brothers got me the tickets for my 6th bday
@franklintorrealba8504
@franklintorrealba8504 8 лет назад
Ted Williams forever. Donna Summer, Larry Walker, Mark Mcgwire, Matt Williams, Samy Sosa, Cal Ripken, Mike Piazza, Ken Griffey Jr, Tony Gwinn, Roger Clemens, Randy Johnson, Steve Carton, Nomar garciaparra, Ernie Banks, Hank Aron, Jimmy Wlliams, Carl Yastrenzky, Reggie Jackson, Curt Schilling, Pedro martinez, Roger Clemens, Barry Larkin, Jim Thome, Willy mays, Kenny Lofton, Al Kaline, Juan Marichal, David Cone, Jeromy Burnitz, Mike Mussina, Jeff Bagwell, Ed Sprague, Jeff Kent, Gary Sheffield, Derek Jeter, Rafael Palmeiro, Ivan Rodrigue
@ravenr1420
@ravenr1420 4 года назад
You spelled multiple names wrong. We didn't really need the entire roster, bro.
@barrywainwright3391
@barrywainwright3391 2 года назад
Ty for taking the time for making the entire list. It's appreciated.
@bereal1640
@bereal1640 2 года назад
2021 and I came to watch this amazing game to see this master piece
@williamweber9390
@williamweber9390 3 года назад
Still gives me chills listening to the opening promo, and the ending promo. ESP knowing it happened at Fenway in my state
@charlieboiii1149
@charlieboiii1149 4 года назад
Such delight to the all century players hearing about there awards
@indyracingnut
@indyracingnut 11 лет назад
And for one brief moment in time, everyone on that field were like children again, surrounding their childhood hero with nothing but smiles.....and were reminded by the baseball gods that in the end, it's just a game. This was truly a magical moment in baseball history.
@jm1657
@jm1657 Год назад
Beautifully said.
@leoderosia9279
@leoderosia9279 3 года назад
As a Boston sports fan this was my fave sports moment watching the mythical Ted Williams tip his cap at Fenway one last time along with the other legends being introduced
@RichMansour
@RichMansour 2 года назад
Awesome and easily greatest talent ever assembled in any sport. A shame No Sandy, Yogi or Pete.
@vickreitner4530
@vickreitner4530 6 лет назад
Tony Gwynn and Ted Williams had a special bond with each other. I truly believe there was nothing but love and respect between the 2 of them. Gwynn was the last man who truly was talented enough to hit 400.
@RobertGuida1015
@RobertGuida1015 10 месяцев назад
Wow, talk about a game, when it was a game! Saw this live in '99, was 23 years old, been a lifelong Yankees fan, my dad goes back to the days of Whitey, Mickey, Yogi, Joe D, & all the greats that played then, but, to see the greatest hitter ever, Ted Williams, the ovation he got wasn't long enough! God bless Teddy Ballgame & baseball
@jimc.goodfellas226
@jimc.goodfellas226 Год назад
Definitely one of the most incredible moments in baseball, when they all come out to meet Ted Williams...still get chills from that
@thepracticingguitarist
@thepracticingguitarist 10 лет назад
That first pitch ceremony is one of the most amazing moments in baseball history.
@jamesrfb
@jamesrfb Год назад
39:35 One trillion dollars worth of talent all assembled together. Incredible.
@PoppiFozzi
@PoppiFozzi 10 лет назад
Amazing ovation for Ted Williams and amazing performance from Pedro Martinez
@AKABoondock19
@AKABoondock19 10 лет назад
Seriously the greatest All Star game there ever was and ever will be.
@REVKOEHLER
@REVKOEHLER 10 лет назад
For those of you who never saw this as it happened, Ted Williams avoided Fenway Park after he retired. This was his first public appearance. It reminded me of the movie CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND, when everyone walked up to the aliens. :-) It was also the last time we looked at MLB players with wide eyes and respect. There we see McGwire whom I went out of my way to watch as he belted out home run #53, I collected all tickets that had him break the HR record. Folks tried to obtain those tickets as collectibles and now they are just kindling. Yet seeing Ted Williams was a thrill.
@Shatamx
@Shatamx 8 лет назад
+Doug Koehler Honestly what is it with Boston greats and this city. Bird, Williams, Russel avoid this town like the plague. Granted Russel had his reason. My dad said right before Ted came out "no way in hell he wears a Sox cap." And he was right.
@REVKOEHLER
@REVKOEHLER 7 лет назад
Bad relations
@makpunchout3315
@makpunchout3315 6 лет назад
Fun Fact: Ted Williams is Half Mexican ;-)
@scottaznavourian7617
@scottaznavourian7617 5 лет назад
@@Shatamx williams didnt come out in a redsox cap cause his evil bastard son forced him to schill for somerhing. And this wasnt the first time he was arlt fenway since he retired. He was there for his old timees games and his number being retired
@dominickclaflin5295
@dominickclaflin5295 5 лет назад
Ya my dad has a mark mcgwire signed bat but it’s worth nothing now
@wongleebruce
@wongleebruce 10 лет назад
Hard to believe that Ted Williams and Donna Summer are both gone
@neverendingnewport
@neverendingnewport 5 лет назад
Being an impressionable kid at the age of 11 I, like so many other kids around the world were so lucky to experience watching this on TV. We'll never get to witness line-ups like these before. What a great memory. Thanks for making this watchable to the public.
@MJIZZEL
@MJIZZEL 4 месяца назад
Ted Williams is truly the GOAT of baseball! The media hated him is why he doesn't get thet "GOAT" designation but the players and the fans all knew it. RIP GOAT
@CURSEDOUTPRODUCTIONS
@CURSEDOUTPRODUCTIONS 9 лет назад
Hahaha 41:36 Ted Williams apologizing to Nomar...does he say "I'm sorry I missed your party but I got loaded"?? Awesome.
@paul8478
@paul8478 3 года назад
It's so crazy and sad to think that half of those hall of famers are now deceased; many in 2020 alone.
@lancethompson9070
@lancethompson9070 4 года назад
Why was Nolan Ryan not on this team? The G.O.A.T of pitchers in my opinion.
@OneEyedShiper
@OneEyedShiper 10 лет назад
Stoked when I saw this game was on RU-vid. Devastated when I saw it was Joe Buck doing the game. I can't believe I've been putting up with his shit for fifteen years.
@brmillgr
@brmillgr Год назад
I didnt really understand how truly special this was until I looked over to see my dad crying. I never asked him why because I knew he loved the game and wasnt shy about showing emotion, Im 40 now and the question I didnt ask has been answered many times. The older I get the more it gets answered.
@ChessJew
@ChessJew 3 года назад
It's amazing that Pedro striking out 5 of 6 was only the third most amazing part of this game. Greatest All-Star game ever, in any sport.
@shaneoc6575
@shaneoc6575 10 месяцев назад
Nothing better then this, all those legends of the game on one field something similar happened at the 08 game it's getting me emotional because I lost my dad a couple years ago and their were nothing else that bonded us more as a father and son then Sports especially baseball again nothing better then this
@NevadaLamb
@NevadaLamb 2 года назад
I’m still trying to understand how this was over 20 years ago. My childhood was adoring these players. It was all I talked about in school. I knew all the teams, the players, and the divisions. Gosh. Is this how people felt in 2002 in regards to 1979?? Like it wasn’t that long ago.
@danar.6037
@danar.6037 4 года назад
i saw this broadcast live, still the best all star game I have seen. The pregame show is priceless, Williams was the boss.
@Setzer777
@Setzer777 10 лет назад
It's so sad to see a bunch of All-Stars, most of which cheated by using steroids, shake the hand of a man, a legend, who played this game with honesty and integrity.
@theman6705
@theman6705 6 лет назад
Setzer Don't worry, Pedro took care of the steriod users and struck out 5 of 6 ;)
@BrandonWS324
@BrandonWS324 5 лет назад
It's cheating on the same level Willie Mays downed amphetamines during his time. It's so sad to see such absent minded people speak
@BrandonWS324
@BrandonWS324 5 лет назад
Hector Rodriguez The internet is a thing nowadays. You can't get facts wrong unless you are just lazy and talking nonsense. It's not hard, Hector. www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/8769398/a-writer-gives-hall-fame-vote
@brainstorm4207
@brainstorm4207 5 лет назад
@Hector Rodriguez otters cant play baseball, small hands
@bobheck7303
@bobheck7303 5 лет назад
@The Ghost Ridiculous! People who knew him said he was the strongest, kick your ass guy they ever saw. Start to finish.
@esaunders07
@esaunders07 4 года назад
Pedro. Goodness gracious.
@petegilardi2593
@petegilardi2593 5 лет назад
this is pregame one of best to ever watch some may say 2008 Yankee Stadium with all players on their positions. That was awesome to but nothing beats seeing Ted Williams with that ovation wow
@ravenr1420
@ravenr1420 4 года назад
They didn't even invite Sandy Koufax. Apparently they assumed he wouldn't come. No excuse for that. He would have been there if asked.
@OneEyedShiper
@OneEyedShiper 10 лет назад
Those mid season numbers are ridiculous
@Wolverine8091
@Wolverine8091 6 лет назад
OneEyedShiper lol 😂🤣
@KTF0
@KTF0 4 года назад
The steroid years were awesome. I don't care what the old fogies say.
@TampaFanatic1
@TampaFanatic1 6 лет назад
Kevin Costner in the open makes this special! Thanks y'all from a fan who grew up with the Braves and as a Tampa kid has grown to love the Rays as well!
@jeffhoule954
@jeffhoule954 5 лет назад
Best pedro performance. In front of his home city, 6 of the best batters. Struck out 5 of them and the 6th made it to first on a error by the 2nd baseman who was in awe of what he was witnessing and caught of his guard. Amazing to watch again and we will probably not see anything like it in our lifetime again.
@marilynbreen2270
@marilynbreen2270 11 лет назад
I was actually there and yes, goosebumps for sure, but actual tears streamed down my face with every introduction. It was amazing.
@jmaster38
@jmaster38 8 лет назад
I never saw it originally until now. I heard so much about it. yes even years later it choked me up especially watching when Ted Williams came out. I got misty I can tell you, lol
@brianbelknap2225
@brianbelknap2225 10 лет назад
pedro in his prime was awesome
@Tmillea
@Tmillea 10 лет назад
You can bet your ass I will be at Cooperstown Next July when he gets inducted to the hall.
@joshsheffield8430
@joshsheffield8430 10 лет назад
No HOFer though
@Tmillea
@Tmillea 10 лет назад
@josh. Wtf are you smoking. Pedro is a first ballot hall of famer. He may have only won 219 games. But the dude pitched 7 years in fenway, a major hitter friendly park. The guy was the righty of his era. He all of greatness in the American League.
@brianbelknap2225
@brianbelknap2225 10 лет назад
Josh Sheffield lol @ no HOF, thank god clueless fans like you don't get a vote
@astroknott5263
@astroknott5263 10 лет назад
Josh Sheffield A+ trolling. good job
@NC-ek7ec
@NC-ek7ec 9 лет назад
What a great tribute to some of the greatest players of the 20th century! I miss those mask cams, I can't imagine what a 103 mph Aroldis Chapman fastball looks like with that; especially since we have HD GoPro cams now... Entertaining All-Star game too :D crazy how Ichiro had the exact same rundown to 1st base to start the AL in 2001 as Lofton did in this one.
@t-bo2734
@t-bo2734 2 года назад
Winding down the millennium... I like it. Kenny Lofton and Albert Belle belong in the Hall of Fame.
@alphastuff21
@alphastuff21 11 месяцев назад
It's the best ever all star game with Ted and Pedro at the same time in stadium.
@sphillips88m
@sphillips88m 4 года назад
That Kevin Costner loves his baseball his speech for vin scully was amazing
@krlm2280
@krlm2280 6 месяцев назад
I remember watching this live i was 19 dam near 44 now time flies 2 san Diego icons ted Williams and tony Gwynn rip 🙏🏿 and it's a crime pete rose wasn't at least honored here
@dickhickey909
@dickhickey909 5 лет назад
the looks on the faces of the men when they gather around ted has always amazed me . theyre like kids meeting santa
@nathangursky4628
@nathangursky4628 Год назад
So so sad so many of these remarkable people are no longer with us
@SportzChamp45
@SportzChamp45 11 лет назад
Please welcome THE GREATEST HITTER WHO EVER LIVED...HALL OF FAMER...BASEBALL LEGEND...NUMBER 9...TED WILLIAMS *chills*
@gbeaudette
@gbeaudette 8 лет назад
I just saw Robin Yount yesterday. He looks younger now than he did in 1999.
@SmoothCriminal12
@SmoothCriminal12 7 лет назад
Grant Beaudette really?
@E180TEKNO
@E180TEKNO 10 месяцев назад
the baseball is a sport frankly just awesome. Holy shit, Americans know how to make a sport truly fascinating and grandiose with their Hollywood-like intros. I love this country so much, and yet I am French.
@NewWaveFan1
@NewWaveFan1 11 лет назад
The intro was bone chilling and haunting... EPIC.
@jackstueve4419
@jackstueve4419 11 лет назад
Thank you so much for downloading the entire pre-game, and particularly The Splendid Splinter. He's been my baseball hero since I was a 9 year old in 1960, and the more I learned about him later, the more I admired him. Maybe the greatest hitter who ever lived, but his character, his integrity, and his service to his country in two wars makes him my hero. I've not seen his like since, but I keep hoping. I hope you are up there timing a Bob Feller fastball right now.
@getsugatenshou732
@getsugatenshou732 8 лет назад
when Ted tipped that cap.. i got goosebumps!! wow!! the game with the richest history ever!!
@jmaster38
@jmaster38 8 лет назад
so did i because he never did that as a player
@getsugatenshou732
@getsugatenshou732 8 лет назад
+Jay Kelly he did tip his cap early on.. and when he hit that home run in his final game.. the best hitter that ever played the game.. inarguably..
@jmaster38
@jmaster38 8 лет назад
Getsuga Tenshou i'm not so sure he did on his last at bat. the home run you're talking about which was his last hit? I heard an interview he did years after that and he said it went through his mind to tip his cap but he decided at the last minute not to do it and he didn't. that's what he said
@TheJFS123
@TheJFS123 6 лет назад
Greatest MLB All-Star Game of all-time
@ShashwatPBaxi1987
@ShashwatPBaxi1987 5 лет назад
20 years ago... that's crazy. Amazing to see so many future hall-of-famers on the NL and AL rosters for this game!
@lazywallstreetnews7234
@lazywallstreetnews7234 3 года назад
I was 10 when this game happened and I remember recognizing, even at my young age, just how much more special THIS game was than all the rest. The all-century team, Ted Williams being carted out and seeing how excited he was to shake Tony Gwynn's hand (the only guy in this whole game who actually could have hit .400, he almost did in 1994 BTW, the both grew up in San Diego, CA too). Goddamn man, this brought a tear to my eye. Thanks for posting.
@shawnwintle937
@shawnwintle937 8 лет назад
Want to feel nostalgic? This is the game, one of the best AS games. Thanks for this.
@Thehudsonhornet41
@Thehudsonhornet41 6 лет назад
By far the best all star game ever.
@eddieq2189
@eddieq2189 2 года назад
its a historical all-star game the greatest legends of baseball yesterdays and today's all stars all in one place Truly makes this all star game the most memorable in baseball history a whos who of baseball greats i believe no other all star game will ever top this one this one's too great too historical too memorable no one will forget this all star game its one to be remembered always for all the fans and great players who attended and above all the greatest player in baseball history ted Williams wow unbelievable 🙂👍
@mannydecastro8604
@mannydecastro8604 2 года назад
I can’t believe I never seen this. I know I was working my ass off back then but no excuse. Best baseball event ever. Great full to see .
@hectorlopez1069
@hectorlopez1069 Год назад
Rest in peace to Ted Williams. One of the greatest to play the game.
@bobopedic2896
@bobopedic2896 9 лет назад
I love fisk but how did he make it over bench?
@sleepygary2806
@sleepygary2806 3 года назад
Just cause it was at Fenway
@daniellinehan63
@daniellinehan63 3 года назад
Bench was the Best
@ecardullo10
@ecardullo10 2 года назад
39:29 probably one of the greatest moments in the sport. Everyone wanted to talk to Ted and he wanted to talk to everyone. It got to a point where the PA announcer had to tell all the ballplayers to go back to their dugouts so the game could begin!
@joeybootz2126
@joeybootz2126 10 лет назад
wow I was only 7 when this happened, I hardly remember any of it. im glad it is on here
@RSMGsndchannel
@RSMGsndchannel 3 года назад
My man Pudge Rodriguez won league MVP that year.
@padre619
@padre619 Год назад
Tony Shaking hands with Ted is the best thing to happen ever, San Diegan to San Diegan, and local icon to national icon. I didn’t have the chance to meet or see either one, but I’m glad that they met each other and in baseball’s oldest ballpark, to me if I think about it more and more it’s one of the coolest and greatest things to happen in baseball and San Diego sports history, it wasn’t game changing at all, it was just an incredible moment in baseball
@shockerfreak1
@shockerfreak1 10 лет назад
This youtube channel is legendary!!!! Baseball will always rule!
@miss-astronomikal-mcmxcvii
@miss-astronomikal-mcmxcvii 10 месяцев назад
THANK GOD WE STILL HAVE FENWAY PARK, WHILE ALL THE OTHER BASEBALL FIELDS OF YESTERDAY HAVE BEEN DESTROYED AND DEMOLISHED! I went there for the first time in Sep 2019 at 22 years old, and MY GOSH, even though I am not a Red Sox fan, nor really much of a baseball fan anymore (Heck, I’m not even from Boston), I was AMAZED about just being in America’s oldest operating MLB ballpark! The history, the memories, the everything!
@mattgaub6200
@mattgaub6200 10 лет назад
Damn. Very surreal to see Tony Gwynn's name announced.
@jchnp7
@jchnp7 10 лет назад
I'm 50, and this is the only All-Star Game I remember. The all stars gathering around Ted Williams like little kids, Tony Gwynn holding him up as he threw out the first pitch, and Pedro's dominant performance. RIP, Tony.
@benmiddleton9984
@benmiddleton9984 7 лет назад
Larry Barry Tony Gwynn didn't pass away from his weight, but mouth cancer
@benmiddleton9984
@benmiddleton9984 7 лет назад
Larry Barry Tony Gwynn's family tried to sue the chewing tobacco industry for his death. pretty stupid
@dennisandry1632
@dennisandry1632 4 года назад
And others too, and now Al Kaline.
@lindalemay3628
@lindalemay3628 4 года назад
20 Years Ago, Time sure does fly.
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