⚾ Welcome to KP’s World of Baseball ⚾ This is where the heart of the game beats louder than ever. This isn’t just another baseball channel – it‘s a tribute to the timeless spirit of the sport, brought to life by Keith Parnell, a former DIII baseball player. With a deep-rooted passion for baseball, Keith has crafted a portal that celebrates the game’s rich history and its enduring legacy. Join me in a world where every pitch, swing, and catch tells a story. From the golden eras of baseball to the modern-day marvels, this World of Baseball offers a curated collection of videos that captures the essence of the sport. Whether you‘re a seasoned fan or new to the game, you’ll find content that resonates, educates, and entertains. Join me on this journey through baseball’s storied past and vibrant present.

Willie Mays, The Ultimate Five Tool Man

Willie Mays, Stat Line vs Eye Test

Willie Mays hit 660 home runs. That's enough for immortality. But the numbers never told the whole story. You had to see him.
Pittsburgh to San Francisco for Barry Bonds

Pittsburgh to San Francisco for Barry Bonds

Barry Bonds had bat speed you can't teach, a swing path that knew the laws of physics better than your high school teacher, and a base-stealing instinct like a bank robber who always knew when the guard looked away.
A Boy Named Mickey Mantle from Commerce

A Boy Named Mickey Mantle from Commerce

From the time Mickey could swing a bat, he'd be out in the yard hitting balls from both sides of the plate. Mutt pitched right-handed. Grandpa pitched left. That wasn't a coincidence.
Ted Williams, The Swing of Perfection

Ted Williams, From Prospect to Powerhouse

Ted Williams' rookie season: .327 average, 145 RBIs, 31 home runs. Baseball was electric when he was at the plate. He didn't hit pitches. He diagnosed them. It was like the ball slowed down for him, and sped up for everyone else.
Willie Mays, The Ultimate Five Tool Man

Willie Mays’ Baseball IQ

Willie Mays wasn't just a highlight reel. His baseball IQ was so advanced, it felt like he'd time-traveled ahead of the play.
Bay Area Backyard to the Big Leagues for Barry Bonds

Bay Area Backyard to the Big Leagues for Barry Bonds

Barry Bonds was born into the game. Not metaphorically. His dad was Bobby Bonds, a multi-tool player with speed, pop, and flair. His godfather was Willie Mays, the Say Hey Kid, the living blueprint of baseball excellence.
Babe Ruth, the Pitching Phenom

Babe Ruth, the Pitching Phenom

Babe Ruth pitched his way into the majors with the Boston Red Sox and set a World Series record that held for decades.
Mickey Mantle wrote the book of Baseball Domination

Mickey Mantle wrote the book of Baseball Domination

Mickey Mantle impacted the World of Baseball forever. Was he the greatest ever to wear Yankee pinstripes? Let me tell you why I think maybe.
Ted Williams, The Swing of Perfection

Ted Williams, Rising From the Playground to the Pros

A retired minor leaguer once who faced Ted Williams in an exhibition game said, "That kid had a swing like a guillotine. Beautiful, but you knew pain was coming."
The Night Hank Aaron Made History

The Night Hank Aaron Made History

I've admired legends my whole life, but Hank Aaron’s path to 715 was something greater.
Willie Mays, The Ultimate Five Tool Man

Willie Mays & Giants Move West

Willie Mays brought New York grace to West Coast grit, turning Seals Stadium into a showcase and cementing the Giants as California's heartbeat.
Barry Bonds Faced the Game and Won, and Lost

Barry Bonds Faced the Game and Won, and Lost

Barry Bonds changed baseball forever with numbers, controversy, and greatness. How do you tell the story without the game's most feared hitter?
Babe Ruth's Early Years at St. Mary's

Babe Ruth’s Early Years at St. Mary’s

Babe Ruth's swing started in a schoolyard, but his story started with guidance. Isn't that where greatness really begins?
Ted Williams, The Swing of Perfection

Inviting You To See Ted Williams, The Greatest Hitter That Ever Lived

He played with a chip on his shoulder and a telescope in his head. Ted Williams knew he wanted to be the greatest hitter who ever lived. And when he said it, you believed it. He wasn't bragging. He was inviting you to watch.
Hank Aaron and the Road to 715

Hank Aaron and the Road to 715

Hank Aaron stepped onto the field and proved he belonged. By 1957, he led Milwaukee to a World Series, stacking up stats that would outlast the legends before him.
Willie Mays, The Ultimate Five Tool Man

Willie Mays, Most Complete Player Ever

When we talk about the most complete player in baseball history, the conversation starts with Mays and never really leaves him.

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