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Jay Buhner Highlight Reel | Bone had UNREAL power and a CANNON for an arm! 

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Jay Buhner was a prolific home run hitter for his generation. He finished his career with 310 home runs. Bone had insane power and a throwing arm that could match any from his time in the league. Check out this awesome highlight reel of Jay Buhner!
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@Em-Jayyy
@Em-Jayyy 3 года назад
"What the hell did you trade Jay Buhner for? He had 30 home runs and over 100 RBIs last year. He's got a rocket for an arm. You don't know what the hell you're doing!" -Frank Costanza, Seinfeld, "The Caddy"
@LeoWhalen1933
@LeoWhalen1933 Год назад
"My people said Ken Phelps! We like Ken Phelps bat!"
@TheKrazyk2010
@TheKrazyk2010 Год назад
Im sure frank forgave him after the mariners dumped away tino Martinez to the yankees
@artescajeda835
@artescajeda835 Год назад
"We loved Ken Phelps bat."
@DerekLFoster
@DerekLFoster Год назад
@@TheKrazyk2010 yes, for Russ Davis LOL don’t forget packaged in that trade was also sterling hitchcock for Jeff Nelson
@aidenrogatz8071
@aidenrogatz8071 10 месяцев назад
Glad this is the top comment. Only reason I clicked on the video tbh
@leoncruse8150
@leoncruse8150 3 года назад
Jay never got the credit he deserved. He was a gem in the Mariners lineup. Thank you NY for trading Buhner to us.
@JohnsonSaUceZach
@JohnsonSaUceZach 2 года назад
Weird to say now, but those mariners teams in the mid 90's through 03 were dripping head to toe with talent as if ownership cared about winning.
@alexflores9582
@alexflores9582 Год назад
But Seattle also gave up alot of talent back to the Yanks... Tino, Sojo, Etc
@kevinedwards6005
@kevinedwards6005 Год назад
Always loved his batting stance. Simple and effective like Eric Davis stance
@richardross119
@richardross119 10 месяцев назад
You left out the 3rd part. The "Intimidation Factor'. They both had eyes of a Great White Shark. No expression but you knew they were deadly. (AEric Dvis is my all time favorite baseball player)
@tapesone2
@tapesone2 2 года назад
His swing is so satisfying to watch
@joeyamorini8382
@joeyamorini8382 2 года назад
Favourite player when I was a kid I live in Toronto.. got mariners tickets, stoked to see Buhner. " starting in right field Raul Ibanez" 😕😕
@chadfisher611
@chadfisher611 3 года назад
I remember those Kingdome crowds as a kid. If the Mariners can ever put together a halfway decent team again and make a playoff run, people will remember that Seattle can be a baseball town.
@walterlv01
@walterlv01 2 года назад
Buhner was under-appreciated because of the team he was on and the talent he was surrounded by. Had he gone to another team around this time he would have been their everyday cleanup hitter for years and probably would have gotten a lot more publicity and recognition than he did. Excellent player.
@chrisburns8562
@chrisburns8562 Год назад
Lol 😂 he was a big time player on all 4 playoff teams Seattle had
@Zach-ls1if
@Zach-ls1if Год назад
He wasn’t under appreciated in the Pacific Northwest, he was a fan favorite. As kids we always wanted to sit in right field, 100 level, known as “the Boneyard”. We loved sitting close to Buhner, and that’s where Griffey hit a lot of his home runs too
@THERetro_Savage
@THERetro_Savage 11 месяцев назад
He played with Griffey jr....Rodriguez and randy Johnson of course he was overshadowed
@BumberFussin
@BumberFussin 10 месяцев назад
He was over shadowed but not under appreciated. Everyone loved Buhner and they still do to this day, he was a huge part of the team
@ibrahimkhalif83
@ibrahimkhalif83 9 месяцев назад
Jay Buhner played baseball like he was thinking about his hunting trip the whole time. Big fan of BONE.
@tapesone2
@tapesone2 2 года назад
Times seemed a lot cooler back then
@southbeachtalent
@southbeachtalent Год назад
They really were
@Max-eo1ik
@Max-eo1ik 2 года назад
Good lord, I miss those 90’s graphics.
@ErikHinrichsen
@ErikHinrichsen Год назад
I miss the 90s Mariners game intro music, with the synth and the smooth jazz sax. The music started out as the most 90s thing ever, and got even more 90s as it went on.
@dominickclaflin5295
@dominickclaflin5295 3 года назад
Only the og’s will remember Mlb classics
@johnscanlon2598
@johnscanlon2598 Год назад
Got to meet him at a mall in Seattle when I was down there from Alaska on a hockey road trip he was a really nice guy he shook all our hands and signed some autographs for us I’ll never forget how damn big his paw was finger tips reached mid forearm monster of a guy
@leatherface4662
@leatherface4662 3 года назад
Underrated.
@jarnold3415
@jarnold3415 3 года назад
The 95 mariners had Griffey AROD Edgar and Buhner and the Indians had a better lineup 😨
@motorheadbanger90
@motorheadbanger90 3 года назад
Thats what happens when you play for Seattle
@rafterscott
@rafterscott 3 года назад
- Insert Frank Costanza line here. -
@bubufubu
@bubufubu 3 года назад
He had 30 home runs and over 100 RBIs last year. He's got a rocket for an arm! You don't know what the hell you're doing!!
@howboutemjackson9128
@howboutemjackson9128 15 дней назад
What a legend
@livelyupmyself1
@livelyupmyself1 3 года назад
Mariners fans were sick back then.
@Jacob_Spang
@Jacob_Spang 11 месяцев назад
hell yes we were! 😁
@J-LO_18
@J-LO_18 Месяц назад
We are still sick, totally different though
@eliwoods5583
@eliwoods5583 Год назад
This man and Gary Sheffield had my fav batting stances for opposite reasons.
@HappyDaddy247
@HappyDaddy247 Месяц назад
Never seen the Fenway catch before, incredible play.
@blitzbuffet8414
@blitzbuffet8414 Год назад
Wow. Love the arm! What a defensive tandem with Griffey! Offensively is so nasty Arod, Griffey, Buhner, Edgar and who else?
@darinpadayhag5875
@darinpadayhag5875 Год назад
Joey Cora
@THERetro_Savage
@THERetro_Savage 11 месяцев назад
Tino Martinez was at first base....Mike blowers had some decent power at third base
@THERetro_Savage
@THERetro_Savage 11 месяцев назад
Very much a pity they couldn't keep that group together they probably would have eventually won a title
@Jacob_Spang
@Jacob_Spang 11 месяцев назад
Dan Wilson wasn't a bad catcher to have either. If they had a better pitching staff they had a shot for a chip.
@THERetro_Savage
@THERetro_Savage 11 месяцев назад
@@Jacob_Spang I mean Jaime Moyer was a decent pitcher
@shawngregory1429
@shawngregory1429 Год назад
Just a solid, all-around player. A real pro.
@GeorgeAshburn
@GeorgeAshburn 3 года назад
This is why Frank Costanza was pissed
@robertdog
@robertdog 3 года назад
I was at a Columbus Clippers game in 1986 or 1987 and saw Buhner hit a home run to left-center that landed in Mount Calvary Cemetery, which sits immediately east of the old Cooper Stadium. I'm guessing the ball traveled close to 500 feet.
@GeorgeAshburn
@GeorgeAshburn 3 года назад
I remember the proximity of that cemetery to The Coop.
@motorheadbanger90
@motorheadbanger90 3 года назад
I always said when I played baseball, "I wish I had the legs of Willie Mays and the arms of Jay Buhner"
@theretrosavage
@theretrosavage 2 года назад
Ichiro was better
@motorheadbanger90
@motorheadbanger90 2 года назад
@@theretrosavage Better at what? Anything in particular when it comes to baseball? You can't say home runs right? Ichiro: 117 Buhner: 310 So what about Batting average? Ichiro: .311 Buhner: 254 Or just all around in baseball? And if thats the case I would suppose you would tally up each statistical category and see which player was better in the most categories. But that would be entirely at your discretion to pick the categories for the measurements right? Seems flawed to me unless you and I come to an agreement on those.
@theretrosavage
@theretrosavage 2 года назад
@@motorheadbanger90 ichiro =better range...better arm....better hitter...better base runner...
@motorheadbanger90
@motorheadbanger90 2 года назад
@@theretrosavage Better hitter at what? Base hits? home runs? What does better range mean? The amount of ground they could cover in the outfield? Base running as in they didn't get caught stealing as much? or stole more bases? Or was faster? Please understand, I'm not disagreeing with you. I just want you to be precise in defending your opinion.
@theretrosavage
@theretrosavage 2 года назад
@@motorheadbanger90 you know wtf I mean...anyone can find stats easily.... Suzuki's stats are better across the board...you know already that buhner was a better power hitter...why you're pretending to not already know that is beyond me...
@barbarapaparella2282
@barbarapaparella2282 3 года назад
Jay literally hit over 300 home runs in 10 seasons cuz his last 2 seasons he was hurt. So 30 a year plus a great arm in rightfield. His first few with the Yankess he didnt hit that many. 92-98 was his prime.
@futuregohan4837
@futuregohan4837 2 года назад
Imagine If Jay Wasn't Hurt In His Last 2 Seasons He'd Easily Hit 40 And 42 In His Last Two Years
@matthewandrews3883
@matthewandrews3883 Год назад
That and if he got them more when he was with NY as well, we could be talking about him in the 500 club.
@jonmolina948
@jonmolina948 2 года назад
David Cone’s reaction is priceless.
@simpleanswer8954
@simpleanswer8954 3 года назад
That was literally every HR he hit as a Yankee in 1988. He hit 10 for Seattle that same year. Then it jumps ahead to at least '93. Where's the '88 through '92 highlights in the classic M's jerseys?
@PaladinCecil
@PaladinCecil 3 года назад
I agree. As great as a lot of the highlights were, they should've shown some in the blue and gold, especially that bomb he hit in Yankee Stadium in '91.
@Dockernan1977
@Dockernan1977 Месяц назад
Bone had that 1960’s stance and swing.
@rexbrowning1436
@rexbrowning1436 Год назад
Where was the home run he hit at Yankee stadium that landed in the ambulance bay
@MyYTaccountName
@MyYTaccountName Год назад
I never realized how much power he had.
@livelyupmyself1
@livelyupmyself1 3 года назад
Pretty amazing considering he’s using a second baseman’s glove, holy shit.
@CacophonyOfDestruction
@CacophonyOfDestruction 7 месяцев назад
Yankees really lucked out after that horrible trade of Buhner by later getting Paul O'Neill for Roberto Kelly. O'Neill made up for so much lost in RF with trading Buhner away for Ken Phelps. Plus we all got a legendary episode of Seinfeld to enjoy because of it
@AirNikeNick23
@AirNikeNick23 2 года назад
Trucks trucks and moooore trucks
@jarnold3415
@jarnold3415 3 года назад
Jesus Christ I never saw the hose on that guy! I just remember the bombs 💣
@MToure
@MToure Месяц назад
I had no idea he played for NYY and I don't care. Before Seattle, nothing matters.
@knottybone
@knottybone 3 года назад
At 10:33," has a 166 game errorless streak" ......dude was great defensively!
@futuregohan4837
@futuregohan4837 2 года назад
In All Star Baseball 2002, 2003, 2004 And 2005 Jay Buhner's Stance Is In The Game Which Is Kinda Ironic
@ErikHinrichsen
@ErikHinrichsen Год назад
Clean-shaven Buhner just looks so weird.
@gboojie8846
@gboojie8846 2 года назад
16th career home run?
@christopherseat9871
@christopherseat9871 3 месяца назад
4, 5, 0r 6th. In the batting order, he could hit.
@frankiesparks2868
@frankiesparks2868 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely love the bombs he hit off Rivera and Cone , the close-ups on the Yankee pitchers and coaches 🤣🤣🤣🖕
@EchoesDistant
@EchoesDistant 3 года назад
No Cycle?
@ErikHinrichsen
@ErikHinrichsen Год назад
I was at that game! I remember not understanding why my dad was SO excited about that last triple because I didn't realize how rare and cool hitting for the cycle was at that point. Also to this day, that's probably the longest ballgame I've ever been to in person.
@Trainy2
@Trainy2 8 месяцев назад
If he could have just stayed healthy he could have hit 500 or more homers easily.
@brettunderwood7291
@brettunderwood7291 9 месяцев назад
The first throw he had in this video the runner was safe by a mile 😂
@Cowtippy
@Cowtippy 2 года назад
2:07 runner is safe
@c3mi979
@c3mi979 2 года назад
The ump was literally right there, staring at the play, and Meyers didn't even argue, lol No. He was not safe. Thanks for playing.
@raybon7939
@raybon7939 Год назад
We should of never given that guy to you people.
@dwedge914
@dwedge914 2 года назад
One of the worst baseball trades in history by the Yankees
@J-LO_18
@J-LO_18 Месяц назад
Hosed
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