304 Bochy, Crawford, and Panik
303. Belt, Lopez, and Pence
In Game Two of the 2014 NLDS, Brandon Belt, Javier Lopez, and Hunter Pence helped the San Francisco Giants defeat the Washington Nationals! So, my 303rd video features them. Thanks to Doug Tsai for filming my question about this classic NLDS contest.
302. Carlton Williamson
Safety Carlton Williamson helped the San Francisco 49ers win two Super Bowls. Therefore, my 302nd video features him.
301. Matt Ryan
Quarterback Matt Ryan attended Philadelphia’s William Penn Charter High School, and he was named the National Football League’s 2016 MVP! Therefore, my 301st video features him.
300. Nick Foles
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles was named the MVP of Super Bowl LII. Therefore, my 300th video features him!
299. Chris Doleman
Pro Football Hall of Famer Chris Doleman played defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers, and he even atttended Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne, Pennsylvania! So, my 299th video features him.
298. Ed and Steve Sabol
NFL Films was created by Philadelphia’s Ed and Steve Sabol! Therefore, my 298th video features them.
297. Marcus Allen
On January 22, 1984, at Tampa Stadium, the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII. Since the Raiders’ Marcus Allen recorded 209 total yards (191 rushing and 18 receiving) and 2 touchdowns, he was named the Super Bowl MVP! Therefore, my 297th video features him.
296. Jeff Garcia
For both the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles, quarterback Jeff Garcia won Wild Card contests over the New York Giants! Therefore, my 296th video features him.
295. Trent Dilfer
Not only did quarterback Trent Dilfer attend Aptos High School in Santa Cruz County, but also he helped the 2000 Baltimore Ravens win a Super Bowl! Therefore, my 295th video features him.
294. Sacramento’s Marvelous Managers
In 2002, Major League Baseball featured five managers from the Sacramento area: the San Francisco Giants’ Dusty Baker, the Philadelphia Phillies’ Larry Bowa, the Chicago White Sox’s Jerry Manuel, the Toronto Blue Jays’ Buck Martinez, and the Milwaukee Brewers’ Jerry Royster! Therefore, my 294th video features them.
293. Larry Bowa
Not only did Larry Bowa attend high school in Sacramento, but also he helped the Philadelphia Phillies win the 1980 World Series! Therefore, my 293rd video features him.
292. Ron Washington
Ron Washington was a terrific coach for the Oakland Athletics and a marvelous manager for the Texas Rangers! So, my 292nd video features a question to him.
291. A’s Hall of Fame Racing Mascots, Billy Butler, and Stephen Vogt
The Oakland Athletics have three Hall of Fame racing mascots: Dennis Eckersley, Rolling Fingers, and Rickey Henderson. Also, in 2015 and 2016, the A’s featured Billy Butler and Stephen Vogt. So, my 291st video features all of them.
290. Big Head Todd and the Monsters
The Bolder Boulder, an annual 10K Memorial Day race, is held in Boulder, Colorado. Also, Big Head Todd and the Monsters are an amazing rock band from Boulder! So, my 290th video features them.
289. Todd Rundgren
The greatest rock promoter ever was Bill Graham. For my 289th video, Todd Rundgren performs marvelous music in order to honor Bill Graham!
288. Rod Martin and Mike Siani
The Raiders have won three Super Bowls! In 1976, Mike Siani helped the Oakland Raiders win their first Super Bowl. Also, Rod Martin helped the Raiders win Super Bowls in 1980 and 1983. Therefore, my 288th video features them.
287. Sammy Hagar, Matt Nathanson, and Train
Sammy Hagar, Matt Nathanson and the band Train are marvelous musicians! Therefore, my 287th video features them. Train played at the San Francisco Giants’ victory parade in 2014
286. Jeff Gossett and Jeff Jaeger
In 1991, both punter Jeff Gossett and kicker Jeff Jaeger were named First Team All-Pro and selected to the Pro Bowl while playing for the Raiders! Therefore, my 286th video features them. Thanks to Anthony Prater for filming the questions.
285. Paul Grushkin
In Paul Grushkin’s book, Dead Letters, Hall of Famer Bill Walton wrote the foreword! So, my 285th video features Paul Grushkin. Thanks to Hal Feiger for filming the question.