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The Kid | The Story Behind Ken Griffey Jr. 

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A generation of baseball fans grew up idolizing and emulating him, a prodigy more talented and more captivating than the game had ever seen - a fearsome slugger and sublime center fielder who assaulted the record books and ultimately did the impossible: He made baseball cool.
He did it with his swing. He did it with his smile. And he did it with his swagger.
Written & Narrated by: Jonah Birenbaum (@Birenball | Twitter)
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Комментарии : 85   
@FlightNSurf
@FlightNSurf 2 года назад
Nostalgia! I remember stepping up to the plate as a kid thinking i was KG Jr. The stance, the backwards cap. All of it!
@charismatic9904
@charismatic9904 2 года назад
Same. Usually I was KG jr. If someone claimed him then I was gary Sheffield just because I loved his stance and the little bat wiggle.
@markymark718
@markymark718 Год назад
@@charismatic9904 I was Mo Vaughn that's a batting stance
@hectorlopez1069
@hectorlopez1069 2 года назад
One of the players to never used steroids in his baseball career. The best in the sport of baseball.
@panagenesis2695
@panagenesis2695 10 месяцев назад
💯
@AyeshaTheGreat
@AyeshaTheGreat 2 года назад
Junior Griffey had me wishing I was a lefty. That batting stance is legendary. He was the first baseball player that I really liked who didn't play for my home team. I loved his smile and backwards cap. Thanks for the video.
@lionelrust4896
@lionelrust4896 2 года назад
How did 3 baseball writers think he didn't deserve to be in the hall of fame?
@muhammadrifqi7308
@muhammadrifqi7308 2 года назад
I mean, babe ruth didn't get close to 99% of the votes when he was inducted. BBWAA are notoriously inconsistent for a long time.
@tremelthelegacy6715
@tremelthelegacy6715 2 года назад
They were idiots....
@tylerhildebrand5110
@tylerhildebrand5110 Год назад
They were Yankees fans
@TheKrazyk2010
@TheKrazyk2010 Год назад
They must have really looked at his Cincinnati years
@ahogg5960
@ahogg5960 Год назад
Some writers believe noone should be elected on the first ballot. Because they're idiots. I guess even those three fogeys showed up for Mariano Rivera.
@hectorlopez1069
@hectorlopez1069 2 года назад
The only thing about him, that is missing, is his world series ring. He truly deserves at least one championship.
@Air2theRon
@Air2theRon 2 года назад
so enjoyable! this was the first 20min segment i lost track of in a long time...sports is a great escape with the craziness in the world
@techwood16
@techwood16 Год назад
It definitely is a great escape
@rocketvanpersie163
@rocketvanpersie163 2 года назад
Jr and McGwire(before I knew about the steroids) were the players that made me fall in love with baseball. Glad that steroids were never mentioned in the same sentence as Jr. dude was just different
@LakeLyfe315
@LakeLyfe315 2 года назад
One of the best all around players ever and hands down the smoothest swing there ever was!
@deenyce2216
@deenyce2216 Год назад
He is one of the best baseball players I’ve ever seen. Man if it wasn’t for those injuries on the second half of his career.
@andrewj305079
@andrewj305079 2 года назад
90s goat
@kidtae1
@kidtae1 2 года назад
Every kid in East Oakland Babe Ruth imitated his batting stance. He was a legend to all of us
@hitokiriibattousaii
@hitokiriibattousaii 2 месяца назад
Easily my favorite swing I've ever seen in baseball, the Kid is a legend
@hectorlopez1069
@hectorlopez1069 2 года назад
JR could do anything on the field, hit homeruns, robbed homeruns and steal bases. A goat of MLB of the 90s.
@baseline-G
@baseline-G Год назад
No clutch moments! Mariners were a better team without him... Nothing great about a losing baseball team
@robertamore9433
@robertamore9433 Год назад
Griffey the goat 🐐 greatest baseball player of all time
@GeorgeYoung-uh5by
@GeorgeYoung-uh5by 8 месяцев назад
Without all those injuries JR. Has the most homeruns ever. He also was a tremendous outfielder. 10 golden gloves. In my day after 1960 Jr is the best. Over Mays Aaron and Mantle. If he didnt have all those games he missed in the last half of his career. He might be the best ever.
@maxagabon18
@maxagabon18 2 года назад
Being from LA, my favorite player growing up was Piazza but I always tried to play like Ken Griffey Jr ;)
@sincity91809
@sincity91809 Год назад
I love this comment!!! Real baseball fan! Those were the GLORY days !!!!
@craigugulini3409
@craigugulini3409 2 года назад
He hit home runs like he was juiced to the gills like the rest of them the only difference was he wasn’t juicing at all and put up the same kind of numbers as guys trying to get an edge….it’s actually one of the most amazing athletic feats I think
@markjackson6431
@markjackson6431 2 года назад
wish he broke the HR single season record
@rogercormier4569
@rogercormier4569 Год назад
When it looks & feels that smooth & effortless. 1 can only dream to be that guy❤️‍🔥⚾️ 24
@brian8791
@brian8791 Год назад
The best to play the game
@ragecage2011
@ragecage2011 Год назад
They need to make a movie out of this story!!!! Would be bigger than Brian's song
@justinbuda2352
@justinbuda2352 11 месяцев назад
I loved Junior, when he got traded to the reds I was happy (they are one of my favorite teams Braves ass the other). Yes his injuries in Cincy hurt his career but god that swing…..the sweetest swing in baseball.
@jdestiny7779
@jdestiny7779 11 месяцев назад
I always remember me and probably 5 of my team mates as kids playing baseball all wearing our hats backwards and copying his stance as best as we could. What a legend
@volkonrubenstien5633
@volkonrubenstien5633 Год назад
He will get the love he deserves in the hobby
@danotto8970
@danotto8970 Год назад
Legend
@noelranger7
@noelranger7 2 года назад
I love this Channel
@YouCallThataKnife253
@YouCallThataKnife253 2 года назад
To this day, I can't hold a bat any other way. I don't even play baseball
@yoinkhaha
@yoinkhaha 2 года назад
Well I doubt if there’ll ever be another instance of back-to-back homers by father and son…
@diegoblanco5199
@diegoblanco5199 2 года назад
A huge example for people with gigantism
@obarbeito
@obarbeito 2 года назад
The best player that ever lived, until the injury bug.
@williamkoscielniak7871
@williamkoscielniak7871 2 года назад
Maybe the most likable, and possibly the best slugger, but he wasn't the greatest player. Bonds and Trout are at least two players who are undeniably better than Griffey.
@brennanhartnell232
@brennanhartnell232 2 года назад
Trout is not undeniably better.
@williamkoscielniak7871
@williamkoscielniak7871 2 года назад
@@brennanhartnell232 How not? He leads the league in on base, OPS, and OPS+ basically every other year on average. Griffey never lead the league once in any of those categories. He also led the league in stolen bases one year, which is something Griffey never did. Griffey slugged a bit better and was a better defender, but I don't see how that can make up for being so much more productive as far as getting on base and then running the bases as well as he does.
@bryanglynn9532
@bryanglynn9532 Год назад
That “double” was and is actually referred to as “the 95 slide”. Someone even named a sports bar after it.
@walterbison
@walterbison 2 месяца назад
@15:48 Video over. Him demanding a trade to the Reds was his biggest mistake and his time with the Reds is a blight on his career.
@siniister710
@siniister710 Год назад
griffey content poggies
@tiemann55
@tiemann55 10 месяцев назад
I watched him when he was in Cincinnati . He was overpaid and full of himself by then , but I still think he’s the greatest player of all time
@Cj1500
@Cj1500 Год назад
Anybody know what game that was at 15:24? Jr. absolutely murdered that baseball.
@williamkoscielniak7871
@williamkoscielniak7871 2 года назад
Griffey was an all-time great, and probably the 2nd best player of his era behind Bonds, although Big Frank has a case to right there with him at number 2. Jr. would have most likely ended his career with the most homeruns ever had he not had all the injuries. Literally the only thing that I don't love about Griffey is his sometimes overly zealot fanbase. I've had people call me an idiot for making the obvious claim that Barry Bonds and Mike Trout are better players. Anyone who knows the slightest thing about baseball knows that Griffey isn't quite at the level of those two, but of course he's still an all-time great and one of the best all around players ever.
@lachlaneberle2889
@lachlaneberle2889 Год назад
Well if Griffey wasn't so injury prone in the last half of his career he would probably have a pretty strong case to be the goat. - Likely HR king, as in the couple seasons where he was even remotely healthy he hit 35 and 30 homers at the ages of 35 and 37 showing the the power and swing never left -Likely over 3000 hits -RBIs leader -Probably a couple more gold gloves in center if he wasn't sapped of his athleticism and might have been able to grab one to to in a corner OF spot later in career. - And no steroid allegations making the sheer numbers even more impressive for his era But I do understand your stance even though I still can't say Trout is better yet and I believe the steroid use hurts Bonds in terms of being compared to Griffey Jr but not the rest of the players from his era and I do think he was juicing earlier than he says just not on the same level as he was late.
@justinbuda2352
@justinbuda2352 11 месяцев назад
Bonds was great, but ironically enough bonds never had 50 home runs in a season except the year he hit 73. I would love to have seen where Junior finished if he wasn’t injured later in his career
@Brand-ju4jm
@Brand-ju4jm 2 года назад
didnt know griffey sr lust missed on the 1990 ws reds team
@Quayleman
@Quayleman Год назад
You didn't mention A Rod... Cause pretty sure he was the reason he left Seattle.
@baseline-G
@baseline-G Год назад
Played 22 years of MLB baseball. His teams went to the playoffs in: 1995, 1997 & 2008. His great play, unfortunately didn't translate to winning... Mariners record in 1998 was 76-85, 1999 was 79-83... Mariners trade Griffey to Cincinnati on February 11, 2000... In 2000 the Mariners were 91-71, in 2001 were 116-46... The Griffey trade literally ruined the Reds for the next 10 years... THE GREATEST TRADE IN MARINERS HISTORY!!!!!...
@danjimenez7159
@danjimenez7159 Год назад
2:52 AS A WHAT?
@Quayleman
@Quayleman Год назад
You have an issue of not saying the year... But you say the date...
@bigpasty1582
@bigpasty1582 2 года назад
Mariners trade griffey and the made playoffs next year lol then win 116 year after that
@jddallan1115
@jddallan1115 Год назад
And arod.. and Johnson lol. 2 greats
@panagenesis2695
@panagenesis2695 10 месяцев назад
If he took steroids, like Bonds did, he'd have all the records.
@youtuber3328
@youtuber3328 2 года назад
in ALL honesty i SOMEWHAT like ken griffey jr
@jamesmarshall4364
@jamesmarshall4364 2 года назад
"progidy", huh?
@justineebourgeois3420
@justineebourgeois3420 Год назад
Why doesn’t he have any rings if he’s so good? Overrated! 🤷‍♀️
@volkonrubenstien5633
@volkonrubenstien5633 Год назад
It couldn't be more clear. Ur literally watching why lmao.
@jonathanwashington9199
@jonathanwashington9199 Год назад
Albert Pujols: Watch Your Mouth Before You Insult Me My Two Rings Has Weight
@lachlaneberle2889
@lachlaneberle2889 Год назад
Same reason as Trout
@LegalShield3000
@LegalShield3000 Год назад
I went through a wierd phase in 5th grade where I made my lil siblings say "Ken Griffey Jr" instead of please. "Pass the Salt, Ken Griffey Jr."
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