Mighty mike was droppin bombs with metal bats and crappy balls.. seen his steele's team play stewert glapat in zanesville oh. in 1982 at riverside park and all those guys hit bombs out of the baseball diamond with ease..
this man has one of the most unproportionate bodies i've ever seen. it's sad when you think about it, when the little things in life we all take for granted become such a challenge for people like this guy, such as walking, climbing up stairs up stairs, and even fitting into a seat on airplanes or in cars. This guy really needs to get his health in check before it's too late.
Read my comments below tool, and look at some of the "disproportionate" bodies on some of your Pats heros, can you say cheaters in every way? Get a life chowdah-
He was payed to play, sponsored by Coors and every softball company you can imagine, inducted into all 4 (NSA, ASA, USSSA, and ISA) softball halls of fame, and the State of Ohio Hall of Fame, hit a record 844 HR's in one season while batting .744 (1987) and is recognized as maybe the greatest softball player of all time. So, what was it you were saying? Do some research before you shoot your mouth (keyboard) off next time, maybe then you won't come off looking like what you yourself said-
He never got his picture on bubble gum cards, did he? How can you say someone is great when they never had their picture on a bubble gum card? -Lucy Brown
You tools should do your homework, Macenko is in all 4 softball hall's of fame and hit a record 844 HR's in one season ('87), the guy's a legend, show a little respect. Look at the bat speed, the swing, and his natural size (6'3" 245 in his prime). The guy was created to be maybe the greatest softball player of all time. For those who say check your health, he's still alive and well and putting on hitting exhibitions into his mid 50's. Wish I could have seen him play back when, too young!
Mighty mike was droppin bombs with metal bats and crappy balls.. seen his steele's team play stewert glapat in zanesville oh. in 1982 at riverside park and all those guys hit bombs out of the baseball diamond with ease..
bigbill99 2 years ago
Wish we could have seen you in your prime Big Cat, what a legend, my Dad still talks about seeing you play in the late 80's!
catfish9797 2 years ago
yea like you could hit a 400ft plus hr with any bat
billytanna 2 years ago
this man has one of the most unproportionate bodies i've ever seen. it's sad when you think about it, when the little things in life we all take for granted become such a challenge for people like this guy, such as walking, climbing up stairs up stairs, and even fitting into a seat on airplanes or in cars. This guy really needs to get his health in check before it's too late.
patriots1080 3 years ago
Read my comments below tool, and look at some of the "disproportionate" bodies on some of your Pats heros, can you say cheaters in every way? Get a life chowdah-
catfish9797 2 years ago
can you say, "WASTE OF LIFE SCUM OF SOCIETY BLUE COLLAR BUM POOR ASS?" i can.
mackmanb203 3 years ago
He was payed to play, sponsored by Coors and every softball company you can imagine, inducted into all 4 (NSA, ASA, USSSA, and ISA) softball halls of fame, and the State of Ohio Hall of Fame, hit a record 844 HR's in one season while batting .744 (1987) and is recognized as maybe the greatest softball player of all time. So, what was it you were saying? Do some research before you shoot your mouth (keyboard) off next time, maybe then you won't come off looking like what you yourself said-
catfish9797 2 years ago
He never got his picture on bubble gum cards, did he? How can you say someone is great when they never had their picture on a bubble gum card? -Lucy Brown
BDOUG23 2 years ago
LOL BOOOONNG. That kind of distance is possible with ANY bat with that kind of bat speed.
murc1414 3 years ago
Not too hard when you're using a composite or double wall bat....
BDOUG23 3 years ago
yeah but life's really hard spent on busses and trains in new haven county
mackmanb203 3 years ago
You tools should do your homework, Macenko is in all 4 softball hall's of fame and hit a record 844 HR's in one season ('87), the guy's a legend, show a little respect. Look at the bat speed, the swing, and his natural size (6'3" 245 in his prime). The guy was created to be maybe the greatest softball player of all time. For those who say check your health, he's still alive and well and putting on hitting exhibitions into his mid 50's. Wish I could have seen him play back when, too young!
catfish9797 2 years ago 2