HARDBALL MADE EASY-Taking 1 For The Team (w/Carlos Zambrano)
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Really? Wow, are you telling me a millionaire pro pitcher isn't actually hitting kids with a real baseball. Internet you lied to me again!!!
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This clip is made by Zambrano doing his pointing to the sky after drilling Ron in the junk.
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lol i saw this b4 my game and guess what, i got hit by a pitch lol
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man, getting all serious now.
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Big Z is cool as hell, he paid some kid i played against a grand to shave his head down the middle
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wooo gasolinaa babyyy
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Ron do more of this vids
They are funny as hell
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Stilanovich needs to be stopped!
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holy carlos!
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gasolina baby!
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Hola Carlos
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wow that was funny
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"Lay it in here Big Z, don't be afraid kid." This may be some of the funniest s**t I've ever seen. Gotta watch it 2 or 3 times to really enjoy the full effect. I really hope that the guy below did not think this was supposed to be serious. If so, just check out a few other "Hardball Made Easy" training videos and see what you think. These are classic Ron, keep em' coming. "I'm good, "cough", give me a minute."
br7steeler 3 years ago
Thanks for watching, but I don't see why you think it's so funny. Seriously, there's nothing humorous about learning the basics.
Stay Scrappy,
Ron
ScrappyRon1 3 years ago
Ron,
These techniques have brought our 7, 8 and 9 batters run scored totals after 7 games this season up to 3.
Our new found boost from the bottom end of the order has brought us 3 weapons instead of 3 outs.
Thanks Scrappy Ron.
lincolnelson 3 years ago
I'm glad to hear it. Keep biting and scratching and, of course, stay scrappy.
-Ron Stilanovich
ScrappyRon1 3 years ago
Is this guy serious? His strategy, to start a rally by getting on 1b, is to get hit by a pitch? I mean, it happens sometimes, but is this really something within the batter's ability to choose to do? I think it has to do with a pitcher's wildness, or lack of control, which is not something that the batter determines. If you get HBP, OK take your base, but it's not a talent that you can really develop, it's more the pitcher's mistake than the batter's skill at getting hit.
kevineanes 3 years ago
Yes, yes and yes.
Stay Scrappy,
Ron Stilanovich
ScrappyRon1 3 years ago