
BaseballHistoryNut
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Baseball History Nut *I do not claim to own any of these images* 🇨🇦. Contact: [email protected]
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This is Ami Inamura. She’s is a Japanese sportscaster, television personality, and model. She threw the most beautiful ceremonial first pitch I’ve ever seen and it even clocked at 64 MPH. Completely fool the batter. Legit serious when I say this will be the best thing you’ll see today.
BaseballHistoryNut876,901 views • 8 hours ago

Benito Santiago throwing out runners from his knees with ease was so insane
BaseballHistoryNut94,938 views • 23 hours ago

The Mariners retired Randy Johnson number. The second 51 retired by the club. First one, being Ichiro When Ichiro came to Seattle, he wrote a letter to Randy asking if he could wear 51 - Randy said yes without hesitation “One number. Two players. Representing one team”
BaseballHistoryNut3,496,782 views • 1 month ago

Kaiser was so pissed about getting hit in the facemask by the pitcher (likely intentionally) that he called the next pitch "ball two" before the ball left the pitcher's hand. Then ejects Terry Bevington mid pitch 🤣. 'You think you scare me, mfer?' Was pretty much the most notable thing i could understand. Legendary moment
BaseballHistoryNut711,811 views • 9 days ago

1977 World Series Game 6: DiMaggio throws out the first pitch to Munson. What a memory I love how Howard Cosell had to point out where Joe DiMaggio was at the pitcher's mound. He was 62 (almost 63) years old there. You could feel the presence of "The Yankee Clipper" right through the TV.
BaseballHistoryNut165,952 views • 3 days ago

Mickey Mantle interviewed in 1954. Really fascinating interview
BaseballHistoryNut216,784 views • 6 days ago

Here’s an awesome video of a bunch of kids from New York City sharing their thoughts on the New York Yankees releasing The Great Bambino, Babe Ruth. Crazy to think these lads are like 8-12 years old and they probably could kick my ass without breaking a sweat. The year is 1935x.
BaseballHistoryNut2,059,774 views • 1 month ago

Why is everyone so surprised that Framber Valdez is a loser. This is the same guy that purposely crossed up his catcher Cesar Salazar and hit him after being told to step off before allowing a grand slam. Dude is a hot head and every time he gets humiliated on that pitching mound he does something very stupid.
BaseballHistoryNut1,162,963 views • 28 days ago

A player from Bethune-Cookman University constructed a radar gun device using paper cups and tape, aimed it at Florida pitcher Brady Singer, and held up a sign with the speed reading. Those readings were “slow” and “84”. This an old video but still makes me laugh everytime I see it. Best thing you’ll watch today.
BaseballHistoryNut1,070,704 views • 29 days ago
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