The Greatest Closer in MLB History

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Love these videos, learning more about baseball as a hockey fan! Keep it up man 😁

PuckLuckChuck
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can someone explain how he’s #42 isn’t it retired across all of baseball

mbrache.
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Great video but I think you left out one thing, I remember going to a handful of Yankee games back then and actually saw him pitch live. What you left out was his walkout song was enter Sandman, when it came on the fans would go crazy, I was in the upper deck and it felt like the whole stadium was shaking it was pretty cool to experience live. There was just that one hit he gave up in the 01 World Series to Luis Gonzalez if I remember, he hit like a little bloop single to walk off the series but no matter at the end of the day he was one of the best, I mean that postseason ERA is just nasty!

fluffmcgirt
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Um no? Pujols is clearly the better closer

Markmen-cwdj
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Bro literally described Clase this year.

Tank-ju
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I remember his first season when they brought him out as a starter...it was awful. They almost traded him but he gained about 6 mph on his fastball in one off-season and they kept him. Switched him to middle relief behind John Wetteland....the rest is history.

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wow that's impressive, more people on the moon then runs scored against him at the postseason
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idc that I'm first people need to stop saying "first" and then say nothing else

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