Kayque Montiseli
2K posts

Kayque Montiseli
@MontiseliKayque
Great things never come from comfort zones.
Malaysia Katılım Ekim 2020
10 Takip Edilen12 Takipçiler

@OdFutbolModerno Un portero de los 90 que dejó su huella en varias de las grandes canchas del fútbol español.
Español

@fussballgeekz From his early days at Brisbane Road with Leyton Orient to making his mark at the Bernabéu with Real Madrid
English

@MLFootball Bill Belichick has seen it all in the NFL, but when he calls Ed Reed’s play against Peyton Manning the greatest play in NFL history, it carries some serious weight.
English

@90sPlayers When he was at his peak, there was no one like him. His combination of power, technique
English

@BSmile Baseball - The Camps in The Sun" – an iconic Sports Illustrated cover from March 7, 1960,
English

"Baseball - The Camps in The Sun" (Sports Illustrated - March 7, 1960)
#MLB #Philadelphia #Phillies #Baseball #SpringTraining

English

@OlympicDeportes 27 años de un salto histórico que aún sigue siendo recordado con emociones por todos los amantes del atletismo.
Español

@CFBGuy999 The way he shredded their defense, especially in big moments, was a display of sheer athleticism and skill.
English

@CuriosidadesEU 19 anos atrás, Kaká fez história ao brilhar contra o Celtic na Liga dos Campeões da UEFA!
Português

@GraigKreindler James "Cool Papa" Bell – a name that will forever be remembered in the history of baseball, not just for his speed, but for the legend he became.
English

#OTD in 1991, James “Cool Papa” Bell passed away at the age of 87. Given his nickname by Bill Gatewood, he was anything but ‘cool’ on the diamond, where he was one of the fastest men to have ever played. Here’s my painting of him with the Petroleros de Cienfuegos in 1928-29.

English

@FastbreakHoops5 This game is still remembered as one of the greatest playoff moments in Clippers’ history.
English

@NFLNumbersGuy First, a Happy 74th Birthday to Lynn Swann, one of the most iconic wide receivers in NFL history!
English

@Jimfrombaseball Brooks Robinson – A legend not just in terms of his incredible skill on the field, but also for the kind of person he was off it.
English

"Brooks played balls off his chest, bullets.
Third base, as far as I was concerned, was the toughest position to play because you didn’t have a chance to read hops and whatever.
It would just come at you like a rocket.
Brooksie would always have bruises and marks on his body.
And he didn’t have what you would call a Frank Robinson physique, either.
But I always felt like it would hit him there and he would just play it off his chest.
He was just amazing.”
Davey Johnson.
"When you're talking about Brooks Robinson you are not only talking about one of the best third baseman that ever played the game of baseball, but about the man whose life came as close as possible to that of the Man from Galilee.
Not only was Brooks loved in Baltimore for his feats on the field, but he is loved for his affection towards the fans and the numerous contributions he made for the community.
What a privilege it was for me to have been his manager and how proud Connie and his children must be for all his accomplishments.
A true Hall of Famer on the field and off."
Earl Weaver.
"Great player, great guy on the field, great guy off.
Respectful, kind.
And you don’t meet too many guys like that. Brooks was a genuine person.
There was no acting.
Brooks was just a genuine person, I think for all of us who knew him, he was the best."
Jim Palmer.

English

@BSmile Willie Stargell, the legendary Pittsburgh Pirates slugger, had a way of keeping things in perspective, both on and off the field.
English

@FastbreakHoops5 Michael Jordan’s NBA debut in 1984 – a moment in history that would go on to change the game forever.
English

@VanderlansJim Wilt Chamberlain vs. Jerry Lucas – An iconic matchup between two of the biggest stars of the 1970s NBA!
English

@FBGreatMoments The Ohio State Buckeyes and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish faced off in an epic battle that lived up to all the hype.
English

@FotosDeFatos Edson Arantes do Nascimento, mais conhecido como Pelé, no Ameriquinha de Bauru em 1947
Português

@jeff_on_sports You’re absolutely right—Klay Thompson is a masterclass in catch-and-shoot
English




















