30 for 30 Archives - uSports.org https://usports.org/tag/30-for-30/ Sports News & Views Mon, 20 Sep 2021 17:57:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Mookie Wilson Gives His Take On ESPN’s ’30 For 30′ Covering The 1986 N.Y. Mets https://usports.org/mookie-wilson-gives-his-take-on-espns-30-for-30-covering-the-1986-n-y-mets/ https://usports.org/mookie-wilson-gives-his-take-on-espns-30-for-30-covering-the-1986-n-y-mets/#respond Mon, 20 Sep 2021 17:57:36 +0000 https://usports.org/?p=194430 Mookie Wilson in 2010 (Image: Wikimedia)
On September 13, ESPN premiered the highly anticipated four-part 30 for 30 documentary about the iconic 1986 New York Mets. Directed by Nick Davis and executive produced by Jimmy Kimmel, Once Upon a Time in Queens takes Mets fans on a thrilling trip down memory lane, interweaving the key developments that set the foundation for the […]

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Mookie Wilson in 2010 (Image: Wikimedia)

On September 13, ESPN premiered the highly anticipated four-part 30 for 30 documentary about the iconic 1986 New York Mets. Directed by Nick Davis and executive produced by Jimmy Kimmel, Once Upon a Time in Queens takes Mets fans on a thrilling trip down memory lane, interweaving the key developments that set the foundation for the team’s eventual 1986 World Series title with the socio-economic and cultural transformations simultaneously occurring in New York.

Once Upon a Time in Queens shows incredible archival footage of the ’86 season, particularly a never-before-seen shot of Mookie Wilson that tracks the outfielder from the batter’s box to the clubhouse after hitting the famous Game 6 groundball. It also includes entertaining unfiltered interviews featuring the Miracle Mets’ most colorful personalities. Keith Hernandez recounting tales of Gary Carter‘s bravado, all the while petting his cat Hadji, and Lenny Dykstra giving his take on anything are well worth the watch.

However, the film doesn’t shy away from capturing the more troubling themes that partly contributed to the Mets’ decline, such as players’ drug usage and the unfettered pursuit of hedonism.

I was fortunate enough to get to speak with Mookie Wilson and get his opinion on the documentary. When asked about how this project differs from other ones made about the ’86 Mets, Wilson said, “It is different because there’ve been like millions of articles and books about that team, but it was from a literal perspective. This was actually visual, and I think people get a better understanding of the characters and what made that team special … We don’t have to interpret what the words mean, the context and the atmosphere in which the words were written … It was much more interesting because that’s the first time I’ve ever seen it like that, and the guys themselves actually talk about the situations.”

Given that Wilson played for the Mets from 1980 until 1989, there weren’t any details presented in Once Upon a Time in Queens that surprised him. However, he acknowledged that the accounts of some of the players’ paternal issues, namely regarding Hernandez and Strawberry, were insightful.

“I met Keith’s brother —I’ve never met his father —so I got a little bit more information about how that relationship was,” he said. “And Straw, I never met his father, I met his mother and his brother, heard about him but that was it.”

As to what fans and young players should take away from the documentary, Wilson reasoned, “I feel simply, if you don’t pay attention to your history, it’s destined to repeat itself. Hopefully, young players, and fans as well, will not make the same mistakes. I think anyone will tell you that the biggest question is — as great as that team was — why didn’t we win more? Why didn’t we win another World Series? And basically, we kind of self-destructed…. “Don’t let success be the main obstacles, you can be a victim of your own success and I think that’s what the Mets were.”

Wilson explained that the film also provides a lesson in team management, a nod to then-general manager Frank Cashen’s decision to release Kevin Mitchell amid his purported negative influence on Strawberry and Gooden.

“Where the club did get kind of sidetracked with a lot of different things was that management overreacted. ‘We may not be able to fix this so let’s just get rid of em.’ Which was the wrong thing instead of trying to work within internally. So there’s a lesson there for everybody, players, management.”

“I think everyone had the same impression that I had about Mitchell and how he was actually misunderstood by management,” he said. “That’s something I already knew but to see the other players felt the same way, that was good because we never really talked about it.”

Once Upon a Time in Queens can be streamed on ESPN+ and the ESPN app.

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VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Competitive Eater Takeru Kobayashi Explains His Training And His World Records For Eating https://usports.org/video-exclusive-competitive-eater-takeru-kobayashi-explains-his-training-and-his-world-records-for-eating/ https://usports.org/video-exclusive-competitive-eater-takeru-kobayashi-explains-his-training-and-his-world-records-for-eating/#respond Tue, 09 Jul 2019 18:42:23 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=176155
Japanese competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi, who recently profiled on ESPN’s 30 For 30 documentary series, recently spoke with uSports about his training techniques and his world records. He stars ESPN’s latest installment, The Good, the Bad, and the Hungry. Kobayashi explained his backstory, along with some insiders about what goes into his competitions, training and […]

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Japanese competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi, who recently profiled on ESPN’s 30 For 30 documentary series, recently spoke with uSports about his training techniques and his world records. He stars ESPN’s latest installment, The Good, the Bad, and the Hungry. Kobayashi explained his backstory, along with some insiders about what goes into his competitions, training and Guinness World Records.

“I start to drink water to expand my stomach right before the competition, I can drink three gallons in 90 seconds,” he said. “By that time, I know I’m ready. Leading to the competition, I’m training with water to slowly expand, but right before the competition, if it’s a hot dog competition, right before it i will try that food to see how it feels.”

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‘Deion’s Double Play:’ 30 For 30 ESPN Doc Shows Deion Sanders Playing For Atlanta Braves & Falcons https://usports.org/deions-double-play-30-for-30-espn-doc-shows-deion-sanders-playing-for-atlanta-braves-falcons/ https://usports.org/deions-double-play-30-for-30-espn-doc-shows-deion-sanders-playing-for-atlanta-braves-falcons/#respond Tue, 05 Feb 2019 15:44:25 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=77632 Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders in 2008.
Deion Sanders was one of the most electric players in the 1990s, both in the MLB and the NFL. Nicknamed “Prime Time,” he had a penchant for jewelry and extravaganza that got him labeled as “selfish,” “stuck up” and “not a team player.” Deion ‘Prime Time’ Sanders To Appear In Doc Perhaps he’s best summed up by […]

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Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders in 2008.

Deion Sanders was one of the most electric players in the 1990s, both in the MLB and the NFL. Nicknamed “Prime Time,” he had a penchant for jewelry and extravaganza that got him labeled as “selfish,” “stuck up” and “not a team player.”

Deion ‘Prime Time’ Sanders To Appear In Doc

Perhaps he’s best summed up by the time he held Dan Marino to 21 points, returned two kicks and a punt, led the defense at the corner spot and then left Miami by helicopter and flew to Pittsburgh to join the Atlanta Braves against the Pirates. Though he wouldn’t play, the cameras focused on him throughout the game.  But that didn’t matter. Deion was never a stranger to cameras.

That should make ESPN’s newest 30 for 30 documentary, Deion’s Double Play, a hit. The man who once said, “If you look good, you feel good. If you feel good, you play good. If you play good, they pay good,” can’t possibly be bad television. The documentary will follow Sanders and how he played two postseason baseball games with an NFL game sandwiched in between the two.

The 30 for 30 originally premiered Thursday night on ESPN at 9:00 p.m. EST.  If you can verify your cable provider, you’ll be able to stream it on the WatchESPN app or on ESPN’s website.

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Sanders’ tale becomes incredibly relevant as Heisman winner Kyler Murray may become the first athlete since Sanders and Bo Jackson to try and take on both the MLB and NFL at once. Though Murray won’t face the same racial discrimination and dog whistles that Sanders and Jackson faced, he’ll still have to fight an extremely uphill battle.

Here’s the trailer for Deion’s Double Play: 

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