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The Most CONTROVERSIAL Player In Baseball History... Steve Carlton 

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Steve Carlton honed his form and playing style as if his life depended on it, and wow, did it pay off! His performance on the mound was nothing short of spectacular. But his conversation skills? Not so much. His knack for stirring up controversy made just as many headlines as his strikeouts.
Steve Norman Carlton was born on December 22, 1944, in Miami, Florida, to Joe Carlton, an airline maintenance worker, and his wife, Anne. As a kid, Steve loved hunting. Once, while rabbit hunting in the Everglades, his rifle jammed, so he picked up a rock and hit a rabbit in the head from 90 feet away. He was also known for knocking birds off telephone wires with just a handful of rocks. There was even a time he threw an ax at a quail hiding in an oak tree and, with the precision of an expert, sliced the bird's head clean off. Clearly, he was born gifted.
During his teenage years, Carlton became a big believer in Eastern philosophy, especially the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda, who believed that greatness could be achieved through meditation. These teachings were crucial in shaping Carlton as a big-league pitcher.
At North Miami High School, Carlton played both baseball and basketball. As a basketball forward, he could outjump most centers and throw a football 75 yards. He didn’t have plans beyond high school, no interest in academics, and didn’t want to attend a major university. Even as a young baseball player, he showed signs of the curious superstar he would become. He knew exactly what he wanted, and focused intensely on what was in front of him rather than what was around him.

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@sonicboomg862
@sonicboomg862 Месяц назад
He stopped talking to the press bc he was burned by reporters there's no controversy here he was one of the greatest left-handers ever period.
@ji8044
@ji8044 Месяц назад
You would have to know nothing at all about baseball to say he was the most controversial player in its history. LOL
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel Месяц назад
I was a huge Steve Carlton fan and never once during his career did these stupid claims come up. People were not as weak and sensitive back then.
@jimmyz2098
@jimmyz2098 29 дней назад
@@BillMorganChannel I followed Carlton for the second half of his career, and collected his baseball cards. Got bunches of them. And yeah - I heard stuff about him being nutty. But.... most people are. Most sports and entertainment personalities are big, and a lot of these guys are nutty. It's Life. To your point, there was no internet back then. No cell phones. Not the glut of information that runs through our phones, TVs, Rokus, Lap-Tops, Chrome-Books, and everything else that we have these days. Most of the crap we hear is not true. Sure - some of it is. I also think Carlton is / was the type of guy that likes to say things to get people excited and worked up. LOL
@wmw3629
@wmw3629 29 дней назад
This site is such a crock of 🐂💩
@drbonesshow1
@drbonesshow1 Месяц назад
You should have talked about the greatest pitching year 1972 27-10 ERA 1.97 310 SO on a team that won 59 games. 27/59 x 100% = 46%
@sarasotasage6135
@sarasotasage6135 Месяц назад
Steve Carlton's 1972 season may be the most incredible season of any pitcher in baseball history. To have 27 wins for a team that was God-Awful is almost beyond any logical explanation!
@harryfox3139
@harryfox3139 Месяц назад
I remember that season well. 8 years later they win their first ever World series with super Steve pitching game 6. Great memories.
@lululangley89
@lululangley89 18 дней назад
Last place team, they could have done it without him.
@miguelcolon9203
@miguelcolon9203 Месяц назад
We had the chance to watch him pitch at the Veteran stadium in Philadelphia and was amazing, his slider was unhittable. One of the reason he refused to talk to the press was the garbage side of the press, looking for dirt and controversy. We enjoyed two greatest players in our time, him and the best third baseman of all time. Currently, pitching six innings is the most but back in Steve Carlton time, a complete game was expected.
@wizard1687
@wizard1687 Месяц назад
To your point, Carlton was the last pitcher to throw 300 innings in a season
@terrytitus5291
@terrytitus5291 Месяц назад
He didn't want to speak to the media,he didn't want to sign autographs,he just wanted to pitch!!!
@mmaranta785
@mmaranta785 Месяц назад
That 1972 season was incredible
@smartluck100
@smartluck100 Месяц назад
Living on the outskirts of Philadelphia in 1972 was brutal. Mini race riots, oil embargo etc. But Super Steve and Michael Jack Schmidt were a breath of fresh air. Thank God I got out of there in 1976. I haven’t been back. City of brotherly love my ass
@kennethblachlyjr3040
@kennethblachlyjr3040 Месяц назад
Watched him as a kid. Probably the greatest left hander ive ever seen
@JTT311
@JTT311 Месяц назад
Wow. He was a bit before my time. I never knew he was such an awesome visionary and avid reader. Based
@tomb9696
@tomb9696 Месяц назад
The early days of the "censorship state"
@ikejennings1154
@ikejennings1154 Месяц назад
Have my autographed, Steve carlton baseball, on my dresser drawer now My fav rite lefty of all time!
@vincentrobinson3078
@vincentrobinson3078 Месяц назад
Carlton was a fierce competitor like his tutor the great Bob Gibson when they both played ball with the St. Louis Cardinals .
@chrisputnam9809
@chrisputnam9809 Месяц назад
I would bet that he and Gibson would get along had they stayed together. They would probably agree on a lot.
@tomryan914
@tomryan914 Месяц назад
Gibson ⚾ guest starred on 'Flipper' 🐬!!!
@beerbellyjoker7532
@beerbellyjoker7532 14 дней назад
Learned the slider from Gibson. Cards didn't want him to throw it. Steve knew how to train and manage his body/arm....
@chrisputnam9809
@chrisputnam9809 14 дней назад
@@beerbellyjoker7532, yeah, he made the Cardinals look extremely foolish. His 1972 season on a HORRIBLE team, is one for the ages.
@geeemqu
@geeemqu Месяц назад
Sounds to me like Steve Carlton is sharp as a tack and knew a whole lot about how evil is conspiring in this world......
@matthewgabbard6415
@matthewgabbard6415 20 дней назад
You sound like a winner too. Get back in your hole
@geeemqu
@geeemqu 20 дней назад
@@matthewgabbard6415 Unfortunately, the great irony of it is - you're a fool calling them fools!
@MJWill1
@MJWill1 Месяц назад
I'm down with Steve Carlton.
@rustyknott-W.D
@rustyknott-W.D Месяц назад
The narrator is AI. You can tell by the way names are pronounced. I got to see Carlton pitch against the Dodgers in the mid-70's and feel blessed to have done that. What would he be worth today?
@Bigchet1223
@Bigchet1223 Месяц назад
Never knew much about the man as a person. He never spoke to the media and was private. Now we know why he didnt speak to the media. Probably was a good thing. He was a helluva pitcher. Thats for certain.
@drbonesshow1
@drbonesshow1 Месяц назад
Tim Carver? Who is that?
@marcusanderson933
@marcusanderson933 Месяц назад
Exactly 💯
@drbonesshow1
@drbonesshow1 Месяц назад
@@marcusanderson933 McCarver may he RIP.
@paulc7486
@paulc7486 Месяц назад
McCarver was a lousy announcer, his catching days were real.
@drbonesshow1
@drbonesshow1 Месяц назад
@@paulc7486 At least, he was more of a man than Neon Deion.
@kangell21
@kangell21 Месяц назад
In fairness, he definitely says "McCarver" the next time. 😄
@maddog6245
@maddog6245 Месяц назад
Don’t know where you came up with your version of him? I remember a dominant left hand pitcher that was very focused every time he pitched, and I wasn’t even a Philly’s fan!
@drbonesshow1
@drbonesshow1 Месяц назад
Should have never let him leave the Cardinals.
@McDago100
@McDago100 Месяц назад
Didn't he win rather frequently against Cardinals when he pitched for the Phillies.
@dennismount
@dennismount Месяц назад
We traded Rick Wise for him…Best trade evvvvvver for Philly
@RichRobben1
@RichRobben1 Месяц назад
Honestly... A lot of the things Carlton said... They're kinda' easy to believe.
@makaha5750
@makaha5750 Месяц назад
It sounds similar to 'The Illuminati'.
@tomb9696
@tomb9696 Месяц назад
This is a bullshit production. Carlton had a healthy intellectual curiosity, which many couldn't tolerate.
@christianwootton100
@christianwootton100 Месяц назад
He was a great pitcher. ✌️
@theworldwariioldtimeradioc8676
@theworldwariioldtimeradioc8676 23 дня назад
McCarver later became Carlton’s personal catcher.
@gripstrength
@gripstrength Месяц назад
Wow, Carlton was aware of the hidden truth way back then
@leeinoregon1326
@leeinoregon1326 Месяц назад
Best southpaw ever.
@JeremyWaldrop-ls2pn
@JeremyWaldrop-ls2pn 20 дней назад
I never saw him pitch but #’s don’t lie n he was best pitcher of his era according to his teammates n fans. ⚾️
@davecolvin310
@davecolvin310 Месяц назад
I remember his pictures on baseball cards when I was a kid.he looked like a psycho.
@jeffboyce2426
@jeffboyce2426 29 дней назад
GEORGE HENDRICK NEVER SPOKE TO THE PRESS IN 19 YEARS BUT FOR SOME REASON IN SHEA STADIUM SEPTEMBER 1983 WHILE PLAYING FOR THE ST LOUIS CARDINALS BEFORE A NIGHT GAME AGAINST THE NEW YORK METS HENDRICK SPOKE TO ME AND MY BROTHER FOR 1 HOUR I WILL NEVER EVER FORGET THAT NIGHT
@stevenmetter8835
@stevenmetter8835 Месяц назад
He was right on, he knew , I’m am a fan now , big time
@tomb9696
@tomb9696 Месяц назад
Love it!! I too am a fan of Steve Carlton, after viewing this wokked-out "lefty" production.
@theworldwariioldtimeradioc8676
@theworldwariioldtimeradioc8676 23 дня назад
I love the quote about him reading too much and believing everything that he reads. That is exactly the reason why that the country is divided today with the extreme left and extreme right with no middle. Today’s point of view is that you have to be whichever I am or you’re evil. It all stems from people reading and watching too much social media. They/we also have the 24 hour news channels that feature five minutes or less of hard news and 55 minutes or more of commentary telling us what to think. Carlton was ahead of his time.
@tommyrawlings3046
@tommyrawlings3046 Месяц назад
People love talking about his Great 1972 season. But the next year he lost 20 games, and his ERA went up a full two runs and 3 years earlier he had lost 19 games for St Louis! To me Carlton's greatest achievement, was how great he did in his latter years!
@user-nu8tl1xd9u
@user-nu8tl1xd9u Месяц назад
My father used to always talk about Steven Carlton being so dominate as a pitcher and as the example of how to pitch. I never saw him pitch in person like my father did but he is one of the few players that when you look back on the film and stats you confirm that they really were that nasty.
@brianwaloweek6770
@brianwaloweek6770 Месяц назад
Carlton is right
@daveyboy_
@daveyboy_ Месяц назад
Steve Rogers had his #
@cmacdhon
@cmacdhon 20 дней назад
Baseball history goes back to the 1800s. Are you sure Steve Carlton was the most controversial?
@stever1791
@stever1791 25 дней назад
A Philly Sportswriter ( Bill Conlin ) talked in the Phila. Daily News about Steve Carlton after his 27-10 year. He was Not too nice as Steve had a bad year after that unreal year. His finished 13-20 i believe and Conlin trashed "Lefty's " Nightlife. Anyhow Lefty stopped all interviews and just tuned out the media. It worked for him , as he continued to be the best Pitcher for several more years in Baseball
@mikebilly4599
@mikebilly4599 22 дня назад
And Carlton was right!
@user-nd3zy4ow7b
@user-nd3zy4ow7b Месяц назад
The mets seemed to have his number though
@Todd-fc2xb
@Todd-fc2xb Месяц назад
Would they be someone that you would think would know anything?
@bb-gc2tx
@bb-gc2tx Месяц назад
its awesome that carlton is MAGA!!!
@johnhough9593
@johnhough9593 Месяц назад
Good
@bb-gc2tx
@bb-gc2tx Месяц назад
@@johnhough9593 i love that steve is MAGA i should of been more clear about i just edited my comment
@paulc7486
@paulc7486 Месяц назад
“Most controversial player in baseball history”. The author must not be aware of: -Ty Cobb -Shoeless Joe -Pete Rose -Barry Bonds* -Jim Bouton -Albert Belle -Alex Rodriguez -John Rocker -Roger Clemens Stop with clickbait
@orbyfan
@orbyfan Месяц назад
Don't forget Hal Chase. Alex Johnson was another. Ted Williams had plenty of battles with the press during his career. Gaylord Perry was a magnet for controversy regarding his use of the spitter.
@beerbellyjoker7532
@beerbellyjoker7532 14 дней назад
If you get the opportunity, read Ball Four by Bouton, good read. Another great one is Boys of Summer by Roger Kahn. Different era, different game in those before free agency.
@lawrencearmstrong8957
@lawrencearmstrong8957 Месяц назад
No one cares about what someone says. He's one of the best pictures!
@terrytitus5291
@terrytitus5291 Месяц назад
Picture? Pitcher!
@michaelmartz8426
@michaelmartz8426 Месяц назад
What was he incorrect about?
@staceyhartfield2350
@staceyhartfield2350 Месяц назад
So was he eating his kills, or did he just hate birds?
@matthewgabbard6415
@matthewgabbard6415 20 дней назад
Usually people who actually view the world through those conspiracy theory lenses have conversations with themselves a lot. The joke probably made sense to him.
@mmaranta785
@mmaranta785 Месяц назад
Didn’t he have a great slider?
@MrOctober44
@MrOctober44 Месяц назад
Nothing disproves Jewish supremacy then one comment sending them on a rampage and trying to block him getting into HOF. 😂
@patotmaster7747
@patotmaster7747 Месяц назад
One of the best sliders ever. Worst trade by the Cardinals ever.
@redfoley9608
@redfoley9608 Месяц назад
Love him. When we snake hunted in New Mexico. He never used the n word or bashed queers or Jews
@mi777ke777
@mi777ke777 Месяц назад
I mean was he wrong in some of that stuff he said? lol I guess it was said too loud at the time. Judging by this vid its even too loud today apparently! lol
@jefferymcneil1469
@jefferymcneil1469 27 дней назад
His initial crime was apologizing
@michaelburgess3779
@michaelburgess3779 Месяц назад
How is he not on the century team?
@MrOctober44
@MrOctober44 Месяц назад
"The horrifying truth". Nice click bait title. 🙄
@luckyhaskins69
@luckyhaskins69 Месяц назад
even way back than truthers were mocked and hated
@jodygoar7238
@jodygoar7238 Месяц назад
There are certain people that it's illegal to say bad things about, but those people do not run the world.
@chrisputnam9809
@chrisputnam9809 Месяц назад
Yeah, he is a strange guy. WGAF? BY FAR the WORST TRADE in St. Louis Cardinal HISTORY. It's probably a good thing that he told the press to "GFY's!"
@McDago100
@McDago100 Месяц назад
I was a Phillies fan in the 1970/1980s. I would be mad to if I had been a Cardinals fan.
@chrisputnam9809
@chrisputnam9809 Месяц назад
@@McDago100 Rick Wise lived his entire career on ONE GAME.
@McDago100
@McDago100 Месяц назад
@@chrisputnam9809 Are you talking about the no-hitter where he hit two home runs ?
@glenray335
@glenray335 Месяц назад
They traded for Rick Wise. Wise pitched a no hitter and hit 2 homeruns in the game beating my Reds in the first game I ever saw when I was a kid. Boring game but historic. Phillies won 2 to 0. Did the trade the next year I think.
@McDago100
@McDago100 Месяц назад
@@chrisputnam9809 He had some decent years with the Cardinals and the Red Sox.
@shawnsbrooks
@shawnsbrooks Месяц назад
AI generated channel
@tedsilversyeager840
@tedsilversyeager840 Месяц назад
The AJ Congress accepted Carlton's version of events, and withdrew their request to halt Carlton's HOF induction. Jordan himself has acknowledged that he “didn’t have the feeling” that Carlton “was anti-Semitic, “I never heard him talk like that,” Shenk said. “I don’t know where it came from. He’s too smart to say stuff like that.” And former Phillies catcher Tim McCarver said, “I’ve known Steve for 29 years, and I can say categorically that he’s not a racist, not an anti-Semite.” Your bit is a hit piece, shallow, and not to well researched.....
@Rob-gy1dd
@Rob-gy1dd Месяц назад
Yeah, this is shitty
@UURevival
@UURevival Месяц назад
Seems like Steve Carlton should be friends with Aaron Rodgers!
@p38cobra
@p38cobra Месяц назад
You are a proponent of liars united
@WolcottOakTree
@WolcottOakTree Месяц назад
Dumb as a pile of rocks but he could pitch
@humanipulationnation
@humanipulationnation Месяц назад
Free Palestine?
@McDago100
@McDago100 Месяц назад
Be careful what you say! Some zionists heard that phrase and thought Palestine was free to take for themselves.
@burnhamsghost8044
@burnhamsghost8044 Месяц назад
No such country
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