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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

This is a tribute to one of the most electric ballplayers to ever put on a Major League uniform, Brady Anderson. Please "like," comment, and subscribe! Visit my Baltimore Orioles website: www.orioles.co.nr

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  • Great player....

  • Nice job. :D I've been planning to do a Brady tribute for years but still haven't gotten around to it.

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  • I luv Brady.

  • Brady made the game a lot of fun to watch!

  • love itttt

    

  • my names Brady Anderson 0_o

  • Ripken: "Brady always had a much more advanced concept of cross-training and plyometrics and his diet. He was just ahead of the curve... To me, (that 50 HR season) was all about him being locked in. He had good swings every at-bat. He was just in one of those grooves"

    Its not roids people. Its pure athleticism.

  • does anyone know how to get into contact with Brady I would love to send him an email?

  • Brady Anderson was a phenomenal baseball player. A dedicated and intellectual approach to the game and all of the means by which to play it well. He held many MLB records and his accomplishments were unprecedented.

    Off the field he was and is a humanitarian in every sense of the word.

    Men with his integrity and drive dont come along every day. We should be honored to have been able to see him play.

  • and he also played most of the 1997 year with a broken rib which slowed his bat speed and follow through.

  • And how about all of the old-school HOFers who corked their bats? That's cheating too, isn't it?

  • And fuck all these old HOFers who are saying that these guys should be banned from the Hall. Many of these guys were taking amphetamines for energy. And why is Gaylord Perry's use of the spitter never mentioned? The guy built his entire legacy around the use of an illegal pitch, and proudly admits to being a cheater. So one HOFer can admit to cheating and still appear deserving, but guys that took substances which were legal at the time are blacklisted? Makes no sense to me.

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