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| (121) mike Fri, 28 August 2009 03:33:38 +0000 |
I really want to see the old craig council. Love all the stances!
Thanks
Thanks
| (120) Nate Tue, 25 August 2009 22:21:56 +0000 |
You need to do a new Youks...with him getting angry and charging the mound. Love the stances. Keep up the good work.
| (119) anonymous Thu, 20 August 2009 06:24:40 +0000 |
Hey Gar, great job! I'd like to see you imitate Mark Reynolds' choppy, all or nothing swing though.
thanks.
thanks.
| (118) Bruce Kutney Thu, 13 August 2009 21:45:38 +0000 |
You've got to do Mike Hargrove, when he played for Cleveland. You probably already know they called him the human rain delay--the way he stepped out and tugged on every single finger of both batting gloves.
Or better yet, save him for the finale when you're playing Vegas.
Or better yet, save him for the finale when you're playing Vegas.
| (117) Dave Thu, 13 August 2009 00:38:44 +0000 |
Hey Gar,
How about some imitations of running after the pitcher after a brush back! That would be hilarious!
How about some imitations of running after the pitcher after a brush back! That would be hilarious!
| (116) Rantie Sun, 9 August 2009 18:48:38 +0000 |
hey gar! have enjoyed the BSG since coming to FSDetroit and discovering it on youtube. have been doing our own version of BSG since the mid-80's, playing wiffle ball (with the Official bat, of course) with the college roomies. we all had to be switch-hitters, and had to have a batter's name/stance in mind when you came to the plate. pitchers had to get their three outs vs. the all-stars every time!
you've found a way to get some exposure out of doing it, tho! have fun with it!!
i've STILL got the WICKEDEST curveball in the county! thank god i don't have to run bases!
you've found a way to get some exposure out of doing it, tho! have fun with it!!
i've STILL got the WICKEDEST curveball in the county! thank god i don't have to run bases!
| (115) Rantie Sun, 9 August 2009 18:47:42 +0000 |
hey gar! have enjoyed the BSG since coming to FSDetroit and discovering it on youtube. have been doing our own version of BSG since the mid-80's, playing wiffle ball (with the Official bat, of course) with the college roomies. we all had to be switch-hitters, and had to have a batter's name/stance in mind when you came to the plate. pitchers had to get their three outs vs. the all-stars every time!
you've found a way to get some exposure out of doing it, tho! have fun with it!!
i've STILL got the WICKEDEST curveball in the county! thank god i don't have to run bases!
you've found a way to get some exposure out of doing it, tho! have fun with it!!
i've STILL got the WICKEDEST curveball in the county! thank god i don't have to run bases!
| (114) Chad Lehman Sat, 8 August 2009 17:04:58 +0000 |
My son likes watching your videos. In fact, he's worked on some of his own for the Brewers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=364BDlmMz1Y
Take a peek at someone who might someday follow in your footsteps!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=364BDlmMz1Y
Take a peek at someone who might someday follow in your footsteps!
| (113) Tim Cox Sat, 8 August 2009 14:20:57 +0000 |
BSG - I'm a Rockies season ticket holder who's bummed that I had sold the tickets for the game when you came to Coors Field last month. Hope you come back to Denver - maybe for the playoffs ...
Meanwhile, my kids wanted to point out two quirks about their favorite players that I'm not sure you know: Brad Hawpe spits on home plate before every pitch, and Matt Holliday makes a cross in the dirt next to the batter's box before he steps in.
Keep up the good work!
Meanwhile, my kids wanted to point out two quirks about their favorite players that I'm not sure you know: Brad Hawpe spits on home plate before every pitch, and Matt Holliday makes a cross in the dirt next to the batter's box before he steps in.
Keep up the good work!
| (112) Dennis Thu, 6 August 2009 00:35:58 +0000 |
I just heard about "BSG" today, from a link on SI.com, and sm so glad I did! You are amazing, and you have triggered so many of my memories from the 70's and 80's. of several unique swings that the sluggers of the time had.
As I have just learned of you, forgive me if you do this already, but if not, Have you considered doing the swings of those stars from yesteryear? Some who come to mind right away are Mickey Rivers who sometimes would twirl the bat like a baton after a swing and a miss. Carl Yastrzemski had a 'Nomaresque' routine before stepping into the box, often numerous times during an at bat. Of course Reggie Jackson connecting, dropping the bat, and watching the ball sail into the stands -or on a big swing-and-a-miss, he'd swing so hard that he would just about screw himself into the dirt on follow through, continuing to hold onto the bat with both hands, legs twisting together like thick twine.
Keep it up, you deserve any fame that comes your way.
As I have just learned of you, forgive me if you do this already, but if not, Have you considered doing the swings of those stars from yesteryear? Some who come to mind right away are Mickey Rivers who sometimes would twirl the bat like a baton after a swing and a miss. Carl Yastrzemski had a 'Nomaresque' routine before stepping into the box, often numerous times during an at bat. Of course Reggie Jackson connecting, dropping the bat, and watching the ball sail into the stands -or on a big swing-and-a-miss, he'd swing so hard that he would just about screw himself into the dirt on follow through, continuing to hold onto the bat with both hands, legs twisting together like thick twine.
Keep it up, you deserve any fame that comes your way.











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