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Hello Again, Everybody! The Story of Harry Caray
Hello Again, Everybody! The Story of Harry Caray
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WGN Cubs Forever (2008)
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WGN broadcast, book DVD, and the Chicago sports section of a program celebrating 60 years of WGN TV.
Jim Thome Monster Home Run 2008 #11
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Jim Thome Monster Home Run 2008 #11
The Boys of Zimmer: 1989 Chicago Cubs
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The Boys of Zimmer: 1989 Chicago Cubs
Will To Win: 1992 Oakland Athletics
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I apologize, the final 8 minutes are missing due to a corrupt disk. The Blue Jays beat the A's in the ALCS and went on to win the World Series.
A Call To Arms: The 1990 Oakland Athletics & San Francisco Giants
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A Call To Arms: The 1990 Oakland Athletics & San Francisco Giants
Champs By The Bay: 1989 Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants
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Champs By The Bay: 1989 Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants
1988 Oakland Athletics: A Bashing Success
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1988 Oakland Athletics: A Bashing Success
Oakland Athletics - 40 Years of Championship Baseball (2008)
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Oakland Athletics - 40 Years of Championship Baseball (2008)
MLB Super Sluggers 1997
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Ken Griffey Jr., Jim Edmonds, Jeff Bagwell, Scott Rolen, Nomar Garciapara, Dante Bichette, Larry Walker, Jim Thome, Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, Mike Piazza, Frank Thomas, Raphael Palmeiro, Mo Vaughn
1991 Frank Thomas Robin Ventura Home Runs Walk Off Grand Slam
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1991 Frank Thomas Robin Ventura Home Runs Walk Off Grand Slam
Sports Illustrated Inside Baseball 1993 MLB
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Sports Illustrated Inside Baseball 1993 MLB
MLB ESPN "Game 162" - September 28, 2011 - Wild Card Race
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MLB ESPN "Game 162" - September 28, 2011 - Wild Card Race
MLB Home Run Derby Highlights Mark McGwire 1992-1999
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MLB Home Run Derby Highlights Mark McGwire 1992-1999
MLB Home Run Derby Highlights 2000 Sammy Sosa
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MLB Home Run Derby Highlights 2000 Sammy Sosa
MLB Home Run Derby Highlights 1994 1995 Frank Thomas
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MLB Home Run Derby Highlights 1994 1995 Frank Thomas
MLB Home Run Derby Highlights 1993 - Ken Griffey Jr., Cecil Fielder, Juan Gonzalez
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MLB Home Run Derby Highlights 1993 - Ken Griffey Jr., Cecil Fielder, Juan Gonzalez
MLB Home run Derby Highlights 1991-1996
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MLB Home run Derby Highlights 1991-1996
miss the first 3 weeks he could've hit 62 this year a HR every 8.1 at bats
summer entering my junior year in highschool, it was pure magic,,, get these mofos in the hall of fame dammit!!!!
Such a great team in such a horrible city
Jose Canseco just snitchinnn because he’s finisshhhhed.
0:10 Can we please advocate to bring this screen view back?!? Like, we know the runner is running, we don’t need a cut away to show him running. Ooooooh, so dramatic! Gimme a break. I want to see the throw.
I was at that game Sept 17 1983
Mark's crying like he's confessing his sin to the priest. lol
Good year for Dawson, but a cellar finish for the Cubs. Like the Steve Stone pun, "Hume run"!; I think a YT video of his puns would be great!
Ander Dawson is 1 man army's with 3 Home Run and all 5 RBI. Vs Philadelphia Phillips ⚾️
Crocodile tears
I remember this like it was yesterday time Flys
at 16:30 he says not talk about past strategy
"ROIDS"!
I was shocked See Skip Bayless Young and Yappin For livin
Very exciting year for all baseball fans, regardless of whatever teams we cheer for.
As a cards fan we only had WGN growing up. Love Harey and all the nostalgia
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hi all. Breathe air. To life. God created all things. His son, Jesus, pardoned all of all wrongs.
special shout out to the haas family is was such a shame they didn't keep the team. they did a wonderful job. also to el cheapo charlie finley who built a dynasty and then destroyed it. sorry guys greatest alltime oakland a's reggie jackson and catfish hunter and they got the jewelry to prove it. rickey henderson greatest leadoff man of all time.
This guy is so full of it. I can’t respect anything he’s said. Jose was telling the truth.
Jose "Parkway " Canseco is the top of the rank. Popular mechanics. ROTC/g.
Top amazing job he has done for all the team 1040 he has made and his career MLB. ROTC/g.
It’s like driving on the highway, most cars are doing 75 in a 65, you’re keeping up with the flow of traffic, hard to judge him when most guys in his shoes MAY have made the same wrong choice to stay healthy enough to play and get paid….please be careful how you judge people
337 of with was at cleveland, sure missed him
Memories of when MLB baseball was fun to watch, and there wasn't images of corporate America attempting to gouge us on every aspect of the game.
Canseco was my favorite player as a kid
Tony the liar...er lawyer and the juiced.
McGwire’s career was heading downhill fast. He hit about .230 in 1990 then barely .200 in 1991. McGwire clearly started using in 1992 when he looked like Paul Bunyan in spring training and he took off. He even lied here saying he didn’t start until 1993.
The true Hawk of Chicago!
Don Zimmer being the Cubs first base coach is news to me.
8:45. Bonds ended up bigger than everyone
I miss Canseco. Say what you want but the “steroid era” Was fun af. He lives on in my MLB The Show 😂
With an ash bat
2:04 Chris Berman did play by play?
6'4, 240 lbs my ass
6'5, 245 lbs my ass
So..... Wally Joyner took steroids
Id love to know if someone from Boston could tell me.. if he hit it over the monster in LFC, across the street on top of the garage.. How on earth far did that go?
doing it for health reasons is just as bad, there must be thousands of guys out there that have lots of skill but are just not athletic enough to be an elite athlete, that's why they are supposed to be so special and earn millions, if you're not physically capable then tough shit, he's basically admitting if it wasn't for the steroids his body wouldn't have coped with the physical demands lol, therefore he wouldn't have got all those home runs , a cheat is a cheat
He should've kept his mouth shut that BS hurt alot of people ruined lives and has prevented All-time Great player's from going into the HOF.
If he didnt play the first 2/3 of his career in Oakland hed have hit another 50 or 60 HRs. The ball just doesn't carry well there. The thought of him in the Kingdome, Texas, Tiger Stadium, or Wrigley is scary. Even Fenway or the Cell. Or Fulton County.
Mac would have had about 660 HRs if he was healthy in 93 and 94. 1994 was the first year the ball was really flying out like crazy.
Wrigley in the Summer when you were a teenager - golden days
And he didn't need no 'roids like that swollen head Me Bear asshold Barry Bonds! No sir, Frank was like Popeye, he ate his spinach every day!
Thomas and Griffey were the Beckett Hot List kings of the 90s! Frank topped the Beckett Hot list charts for 34 straight weeks! And Griffey of course was THE player of the 90s and I would've loved so much for him to have starred in a baseball themed Space Jam!
Do I get to go home to my family or not to come back to the hospital to see you guys or is that just me or the family I guess I’m just a bit confused about the whole situation with you and the family I just don’t understand how this happened I just don’t want you guys not knowing that you know how it happened ❤😂🎉🎉😢😮😅😊
Hey there I’m sorry to bother but do we need a ride home or are we going out of the country for the day and I need a car wash for my truck or do I have a car to take to the dump or are we just waiting on you to come home ❤😂😢😮😅😊
Un those times they used to hair the radio 📻 🥺🥺🥺 .
Man, the steroids era was so great.
Wow! Nothing about the roids? LOL!
What a liar. Shame