
Kenny Lofton Breaks Down Hall of Fame SNUB, 90's Indians UNTOLD STORIES, Arizona Hoops
The legendary Kenny Lofton joins Matt Barnes and Chris Young for a long overdue conversation. K-Lo was a six-time All-Star, five-time stolen base champion and four-time Gold Glove winner — but somehow was one-and-done on the Hall of Fame ballot.
Lofton breaks down why he believes the home run era buried his legacy and what it was really like playing on the greatest teams never to win a World Series. He also opens up about growing up poor in East Chicago, being raised by his blind grandmother, and the promise he made her before leaving for the University of Arizona — where he played point guard on a Final Four team.
Plus, Lofton gets into some amazing untold stories, like almost taking out Cal Ripken during his consecutive games streak, chasing Sammy Sosa through the Cubs dugout during the playoffs, getting held up by the third base coach in Game 7 of the 2007 ALCS, and why he believes Shohei Ohtani should never bat leadoff.
00:00 Intro, Hall of Fame Snub, Steroid Era
08:30: Ichiro Stats Comparison
16:55: Slow Death of the Leadoff Hitter, Should Ohtani Bat Leadoff?
22:50: Raised in East Chicago by Blind Grandmother
28:25: Playing Basketball at University of Arizona under Lute Olsen
39:05: Foot Locker Slam Dunk Contest
44:13: Taking only one at-bat at Arizona, Getting Drafted to MLB
55:30: Superpower of the bunt
58:18: First MLB memories with Astros
01:00:46: Traded to Cleveland Indians, Albert Belle, Eddie Murray
01:03:53: 90’s Indians Best Team to Never win it?
01:05:48: Shocking Trade to Braves for David Justice
01:10:58: Golden Era of Outfielders
01:13:13: Journeyman back half of career
01:14:45: Bartman game, almost fighting Sammy Sosa
01:20:00: Signature Shoe with Nike
01:21:00: 3-0 Blown ALCS with Yankees
01:23:45: Held at 3rd Base in Game 7 of ALCS
01:31:28: Quick Hitters
01:35:50: End
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