Big Unit strikes out a nervous John Kruk admin | Randy Johnson, Trending | July 27, 2015 11:15 am 20 Comments
drew rice April 19, 2015 at 10:00 pm Reply To be honest I wouldn't have even stepped into that batter's box. I would've turned around and walked back into the dugout after the first pitch lol
DAVID turnt January 4, 2015 at 10:03 pm Reply Back when baseball was about fun and not about the athlete with the best physique
Katelin Kent July 6, 2015 at 5:37 am Reply Lmao, Randy is the best! loved watching him growing up (while he was a mariner)
Omar Morales Luna June 3, 2015 at 1:12 am Reply Haha the MLB 1993 version of "Nope….uh uh….nope". He was so done after that first pitch…And it doesn't help that Randy's slider looked like it was being pitched from first base.
g0dsboss24 June 7, 2015 at 4:50 am Reply That pitch was the 2nd funniest thing in this video. The first is seeing John Kruk in an all star game.
stormtrooper86 January 7, 2015 at 4:34 pm Reply After the first pitch,I would probably be like, you know, I think my dugout called, later
Vincent Cuttolo July 5, 2015 at 3:38 pm Reply Randy Johnson said later that it was intentional. In fact, he did it again at a later All-Star game against Larry Walker….who proceeded to walk.
xConman21x May 11, 2015 at 2:16 am Reply Damn, that cannon. Can someone make a gif of that first pitch?
Degenerate999 July 4, 2015 at 3:33 pm Reply Was there really no net behind home plate? It looks like the ball went straight into the seats and almost hit someone. Id be more scared if i got those seats, then if i were the hitter.
Gman6755 March 12, 2015 at 4:41 pm Reply No lefty hitter would have got a hit after that first pitch went over your head. LOL at the next pitch being perfect after the wild pitch.
Jeff Brown October 2, 2014 at 3:36 am Reply Most entertaining plate appearance of all-time! Loved both of these guys.
jdspreest January 26, 2015 at 8:39 pm Reply fuck that, if I were Kruk, I'd be swinging from the on-deck circle, if not the dugout steps LOL At least he stayed in the vicinity of the plate.
IsaacH1273 January 7, 2015 at 1:51 am Reply after that first pitch, i would've STFD. forget it, i don't need to hit against him.
Thomas Rains jr March 14, 2015 at 3:44 pm Reply Nice break action in the ball just before it hit the fence. Give you a nice perspective of what his pitch will do at the plate.
To be honest I wouldn't have even stepped into that batter's box. I would've turned around and walked back into the dugout after the first pitch lol
Back when baseball was about fun and not about the athlete with the best physique
He's like "NOPE NOPE NOPE"
Lmao, Randy is the best! loved watching him growing up (while he was a mariner)
Haha the MLB 1993 version of "Nope….uh uh….nope".
He was so done after that first pitch…
And it doesn't help that Randy's slider looked like it was being pitched from first base.
That pitch was the 2nd funniest thing in this video. The first is seeing John Kruk in an all star game.
The Boys Of Summer was about to start playing at the end.
After the first pitch,I would probably be like, you know, I think my dugout called, later
Randy Johnson said later that it was intentional. In fact, he did it again at a later All-Star game against Larry Walker….who proceeded to walk.
Damn, that cannon. Can someone make a gif of that first pitch?
Tim McCarver in the booth… you are not missed.
This is fuckin hilarious LOL
Was there really no net behind home plate? It looks like the ball went straight into the seats and almost hit someone. Id be more scared if i got those seats, then if i were the hitter.
Randy was not human
No lefty hitter would have got a hit after that first pitch went over your head. LOL at the next pitch being perfect after the wild pitch.
You can't really blame John Kruk there
Most entertaining plate appearance of all-time! Loved both of these guys.
fuck that, if I were Kruk, I'd be swinging from the on-deck circle, if not the dugout steps LOL At least he stayed in the vicinity of the plate.
after that first pitch, i would've STFD. forget it, i don't need to hit against him.
Nice break action in the ball just before it hit the fence. Give you a nice perspective of what his pitch will do at the plate.