Tommy Pham is the Most Fascinating Player in Baseball

Published 2023-08-03
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Tommy Pham has carved out an extremely underappreciated career in MLB, especially considering many off-the-field elements of his life that have gone under the radar...

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All Comments (21)
  • @forgettablelisa
    As a Cardinals fan I will always love him for calling out our broken little league organizational structure while he was here. He was ahead of the curve calling out our bum FO.
  • @aidan5606
    Tommy Pham is one of my all time favorite Sox players and he only played there for 2 months
  • @BigBaked
    Im a cardinals fan and I loved pham so much, starting back in 2015 I was always super annoyed he didn’t get more playing time because when he was good he was GOOD. I was super upset when we traded him I thought it was a great story and a genuinely amazing player. I always smile whenever we play against him because i’m just happy to see him still playing
  • @swell32
    Another Tommy Pham moment was back in 2021 on the Padres he was part of a really nasty head on collision with Kim. The most bizarre thing was when he got up he appeared to be angry at Kim who took the worst of it. Do a video about Eric Byrnes, baseball's most interesting man
  • @michaelb1934
    He really threw a poofesure rant in there at 10:56 and thought we wouldn’t notice
  • @vegasyogi6535
    Tommy was my best friend from elementary school days until he decided to take his talents to out of north las vegas where were from. Can't blame him either, our HS team wqs cheeks lol. We played baseball together most of our lives and i can tell you he's always been a fascinating dude. Fun fact we also played little league and travel ball together with Michael Blazek, another MLB player. Tons of talent out here in Vegas man. unfortunately most of us don't have the support system to cultivate our success but Tommy had a singular mind.. always wanted to go pro since age 8 or 9 and a massive Yankees fan. Jeter, Tina Martinez, Bernie and the boys. Good times... Love ya brotha and so happy for your success through all the challenges we faced growing up.
  • @nateslaman8783
    pham is best friends with my old travel ball coach as a kid and he was hands down the most inspiring coach and motivating presence that's ever stuck with me. it's kept me going and he believed in me 8+ years later I finished juco ball and signed to a 4 year. His absolute grit and grind was something I would always look to and something that keeps me going.
  • @heathtinsman5950
    I had the opportunity to meet him when he was a Cardinal...He has tremendous talent and his story is awesome...He worked his ass off to get to where he is now...That being said...He was a grade A asshole to me and my kid. Hopefully I just caught him on a bad day.
  • @john94949
    Love to see him back with Padres. His first stint didn't blow us away, but he's proven he's an impact player since. Seems like a good dude
  • @JR-uq6it
    That KD COD joke had me chuckling
  • @cardinalsfan9610
    I got to see Tommy Pham's first MLB hit in person. Thought he was going to have quite a career. But simply put, his mouth ran him out of St. Louis. There was a Sports Illustrated article a few years ago where he criticized the front office and established the "chip on his shoulder" mindset that he has. Don't get me wrong, it's a good mindset, but he takes it to an extreme - a quite literal "me vs. the world" sort of thing. I feel bad that he had a rough life growing up, but there's a batter way to balance everything out than what he's shown. For as good of a ballplayer as he is, not being shy about saying what's on his mind does make it tough to like him sometimes.
  • @Susbus69
    Jabs family got yelled at by him in a game 😂
  • @Uncannyguitar
    I enjoyed having Tommy on the Red Sox. He's a tough out and he hustles on the basepaths. He could be a key player on a competitive team.
  • @TWM94YT
    The unexpected “Phamily” meme got me 😂 great video!
  • @S-mores
    Back in 2017-2018, I was a HUGE Harrison Bader fan and felt like he needed to be in that line up with his defensive prowess and raw plate potential. That said, the one guy in that outfield I couldn't imagine him replacing was Tommy Pham, and I think the Cards more or less felt the same, choosing the young CF with all the potential in the world over the older, injured one they knew they could get some good prospects for. As it turns out, both have carved out solid careers, neither of them stayed on the team, and the Cards are now of the worst in the MLB. That's baseball for you 🤦‍♀
  • Add an absolute rocket in game 6 of the NLCS to the list!!! We’ve loved tommy here in AZ