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What makes the Phillies and Yankees so Good Right Now?
Hey everyone, thanks for tuning in. I don't think anyone expected these two teams to be on top of the league this year, so why is that the case? Let me explain in this video. Be sure to subscribe and check out my other videos.
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Ronald Acuna 2024 Full Season Highlights 🔥🔥🔥
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Unfortunately, Ronald Acuna is injured again. It really is ashame we keep getting robbed of seeing this guy play, because he is without a doubt a generational talent. Wishing him nothing but the best, hopefully he'll come back stronger than ever.
Juan Soto will NOT Help the Yankees Win.
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I've made some videos before talking about it takes a lot more than superstars to win championships. This case is no different. If you liked the content, be sure to like and subscribe! If you didn't, please let me know what you think I should work on. Have a wonderful day! btw credit to @BronxBmbrz for the early clips
2019 Nationals: The Biggest Anomaly in Baseball History.
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What makes Baseball the best sport on earth? The notion that anything can happen. Like a seemingly bad team making an incredible comeback to topple giants and win championships. Today, we take a dive into the 2019 Nationals, one of baseballs biggest underdogs. In Howie Kendrick we Trust.
$700 Million, 0 World Series Wins!
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With the news about Shohei Ohtani's contract, let's look at the chances of Ohtani's deal resulting in the most important part of the game. Subscribe if you want!
Was Ronald Acuna's 40/70 REALLY that Impressive?
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Looking back at the 2023 MLB season is great. Viewing all the highlights and the fantastic seasons for some of the game's superstars. Ronald Acuna continued his domination of the seemingly easy sport for him. However, with all the rule changes we saw, was his incredible season as historic as it has been made out to be? Let's see. Pitch Clock Video 1: ruclips.net/video/r9DqMsKvOUE/видео.html Pit...
Top 10 Greatest Pitchers of All Time
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I know it's been a while, and there are reasons for that. But I'm back, and hopefully to stay. I definitely won't be able to upload every day, but I'm hoping to be able to upload twice a week. Thank you all for your patience and support! Btw I'm working on getting a better microphone, so stay tuned for that. It won't always sound this bad. RUclips made me trim out Greg Maddux at number 6.
The Underdog Story of Mike Piazza
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Mike Piazza is an all-time great catcher. But, he wasn't always thought of as a legend. Let's dive into why he represents underdogs across the nation. Hope you enjoy.
Why 100 MPH pitches aren't a problem anymore.
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Why 100 MPH pitches aren't a problem anymore.
Why is the MLB All-Star Game so much better than every other All Star Game?
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Why is the MLB All-Star Game so much better than every other All Star Game?
Mike Trout is injured again. What does the future look like for him?
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Mike Trout is injured again. What does the future look like for him?
When a Player Gets Revenge Against an Entire Fanbase
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When a Player Gets Revenge Against an Entire Fanbase
Are Big Contracts Even Worth It Anymore?
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Are Big Contracts Even Worth It Anymore?
Elly De La Cruz is the MLB's Next Superstar
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Elly De La Cruz is the MLB's Next Superstar
Top 10 Best All Star Game Moments in MLB History
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Top 10 Best All Star Game Moments in MLB History
Shohei Ohtani is the Best Player in the World, and there's No Debate Anymore.
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Shohei Ohtani is the Best Player in the World, and there's No Debate Anymore.
Should Buster Posey be in the Hall of Fame?
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Should Buster Posey be in the Hall of Fame?
ICONIC: Oakland A's Reverse Boycott. The Return of Baseball in Oakland?
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ICONIC: Oakland A's Reverse Boycott. The Return of Baseball in Oakland?
Should Pete Rose be in the Hall of Fame?
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Should Pete Rose be in the Hall of Fame?
Top 5 BIGGEST Cheating Scandals in MLB History
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Top 5 BIGGEST Cheating Scandals in MLB History
Top 10 Most Controversial Trades in MLB History
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Top 10 Most Controversial Trades in MLB History
Top 10 Negro League Players of Baseball History
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Top 10 Negro League Players of Baseball History
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This is hoseshit!! The throw from left was directed to second base!! bullshit!!
Bernie Carbo when he played with Reds had a cannon of an arm.
Ken Griffey JR has at least 10 catches better than these!
Dave Parker belongs in the Hall of Fame.
No Greg Maddux? Then I'm sorry but you don't know what you are talking about, period.
I moved to Pittsburgh as a 4th grader in 1968. Left in 1973. We watched or listened to the Pirates every night. I am a baseball fan and have seen many great players, but no one was better than Clemente. You should show some of his throws behind the runner rounding first. What an arm.
Did the Yankees EVER play good fundamental baseball in the playoffs?
Poor Leon Durham....it could take DECADES for another first baseman to let a ground ball go through his legs to make his team lose a playoff game
Bring back roids and Vaseline!
Love Roberto Clemente one of my top five baseball players of all time.. when it comes to the throw from outfield to me there will never be a throw better than Bo Jackson's to get Harold Reynolds
Felix Hernandez´s perfect game belongs this list
I realize any top ten list is one persons opinion and is subjective. You can argue Clemens is out because of steroids but leaving Maddux off is blasphemy. This list is weak AF
most of these should be on a catchers video
Extra fun fact about the Perez and Guillen,Perez came up later in the game,hit another deep shot to right,as he was rounding second he looked and saw Guillen throw from right,Neffi stopped midway to third stumble and crawled backed to second, total respect😂
Haven’t seen this comment but for that to happen to the Rockies 4 times at third is base is kinda insane 😂
The Kevin Mitchell throw could be replaced by 50 other throws
poor consecutive thats embarrassing
Cespedes throwing out Howie Kendrick is definitely top ten.
1999 All Star Game-Top of the First 😮😮😮
Bo Jackson, yes I can.
Christy Matheson
Martinez strike zone crap in this game 💢
Steve Carlton? Your list is asinine.
Bo Knows….
Canseco head hr by far the most classic!
Time to add the whole 5th inning of game 6 of the WS.
Game 5...there was no Game 6 (#thanks to that inning).
The Clemente tribute was great, but you left off the greatest outfield throw ever made. People often miss it, because it came on the same play as the greatest catch ever made. Willie Mays not only caught that Vic Wertz moonshot on the run, but he wheeled and fired the ball from, what today would be, deep in the stands and kept the runner on second from scoring because the cutoff man had it before he reached third.
1974 World Series, Oakland @ Cincinnati, Reggie Jackson in right, Sal Bando at 3rd base, runner on 2hd (forget who), batter (forget who) deep fly to right, Jackson at the warning track throws a dart to 3rd into the glove of Bando who catches it, on the fly, as the glove is held on the ground at the lip of the bag facing 2nd. The runner didn't move and the entire crown is stunned with a collective "Ooooooo." It's NEVER shown - EVER - and it needs to be dug up.
I mean with the “perfect missed call”, what makes it even more bizarre is it is a “double anomaly”. In that we ALL have seen 1,000s of plays at first base that were SO close and our first instinct “visually” is that the runner looked “significantly safe” in real-time(where there is this illusion of them seeming to be already past the bag when the ball arrives) but was called “out”. And 99+% of the time, when looked at in slo-motion they were, in fact, shown to have been out by a millimeter, or appear to maybe be a tie that was called out. The point being that you NEVER seem to see the opposite scenario where someone is clearly out in real-time but get called safe. Meaning rarely does anyone have that ‘same strong initial feeling’ that the ump might be wrong when someone is called ‘safe’ at first on a close play, because if they already look safe when they were in fact thrown out, they tend to REALLY look safe when they are(it’s just the nature of how that seems to go as interpreted by the average human with average vision as viewed from a moderate distance away) Meaning there are MUCH more issues at first with contesting “out” calls than “safe” calls. Safe just looks more obvious to most humans than an out does….good, bad, or otherwise…it’s simply the truth🤷🏻♂️ If the stats for this are out there, I would have to guess that for every play at first that would fall into the category of being measurably(after-the-fact) safe or out by say 2” either way. Using that as the “test case parameter”. I would guess that if you took every play at first base in every game played in a season that fit those parameters, say 10 a game or whatever? And you determined there were 30,000 plays at first where the runner’s body part was 2or less inches from the bag when the ball is in the glove. And 12,000 where the runner’s body part was touching the some part of the bag when the ball hits the glove. And another 3,700 that fell within the “too-close-to-call” category(where an ump would be considered “correct” making either call, meaning whatever call they made would not be able to be overturned no matter how good the camera shots are, or how emphatic one side may be that the call was wrong) I would confidently bet a large chunk of money that within each category, respectfully, the percentage of “challenges” within the “correctly made out calls” would be shown to be at least double what the challenges of those “correctly made safe calls” would be, simply because of that “real-time-illusion” that is the “human visual default”, where WAY more often it is the case(unique to first base)that people who are actually out appear safe than there are people who are actually safe that appear out. Which, bringing that assumed truth to the call at first in the perfect game, it defies every historical norm that there is at first base with regard to how the calls tend to be made. Where if you were to do another study group of plays at first base, where your parameters were to pull out “every play at first base where the runner was at the very beginning of their final stride that is their final stride before their foot touches the bag, and up to a maximum of being 20% of the way into that final stride but no closer, at the moment-in-time when the ball arrived safely in a fielder’s glove who simultaneously has any part of their body, glove or a held-ball touching the bag (which 20%+/-5% into his final stride is how I would describe the “running position” of the runner on this play at the time that the ball arrived safely in the glove of a fielder touching first base). I would feel confident in making the statement that it is not unthinkable that you could possibly play multiple seasons consecutively and not see a scenario where one single runners in any games were called “safe” under those specific parameters, parameters that could be said to describe the scenario of the overwhelming percentage of infield-hit-ball-plays at first base in any given game where there is a play at first base. Where most of the time the runner is thrown out while they are at some point in their final stride. Which is the VERY THING that makes this seemingly mundane play have excitement for the entirety of the play, even one’s that seem to be not close, because proficient execution still must occur, and humans will always be drawn to this being performed no matter what it is? It could be the way someone ties a knot or paints nail polish on. We love to see competence and skill performed proficiently, because it is beautiful EVERY TIME, and we seem to never grow tired of seeing it. In fact, as opposed to most things, the more we see it performed that way the more intrigued and interested in seeing more of it we seem to become. Case n point…a hitting streak? Intuitively, relative to how we deal with other things that are repetitive, it should become “less” interesting and compelling the longer a hit streak continues should it not? But it doesn’t. Even though what happened yesterday happened the day before, and for the last three weeks, we want to see it again today just as much as we did yesterday?! But I digress….The original point I was making is that this call would be a “Super Anomaly” for it to happen at ANY point in ANY game for All games across an entire season! On par, I would guess(pure guess!) that blowing a call SO badly like that at first base, with nothing else to grab the focus away from THAT play going on, especially by arguably as seasoned-of-a-veteran ump that has ever umpired at first base, would have to be about as rare as a 3 home run game by a player? Pure guess, but think about it before you snap react. How often do you see a baserunner out by a stride on a force out at first base called safe? I am saying “about as often as you see a guy go yard thrice in a game” that’s how often?! Maybe even less often? And for that to happen on a play that WAS the final out of a perfect game? There are no odds that can be calculated for that possibility. It must be, by definition, have happened for a different reason that is above everyone’s pay grade, because in the world we think we live in, that could not have happened. Some other force momentarily intervened for whatever reason? And that ump, more so than anyone else, bears the weight of that intervention more than anyone. He was but a vessel that was used for whatever reason? And for that we should empathize with him, cuz it could be anyone of us next time? It is still a perfect game regardless of what the official stats say. The stinger is that had to be a hit also. Seems like the scorekeeper should be able to pencil in “E1ump”, and ignore any action after that and call it perfect?
No Joe Ferguson throwing out Sal Brando at home during ‘74 Series Game 1? Classic!
*blatant
Roberto Clemente was the best. A true 5 tool player. He did it all with grace and ease. Such a shame his life and career was cut short.
There’s no way Nolan Ryan was better than Seaver,Gibson and Koufax.
Johnny Vander Meer pitching 2 consecutive ho-hitters? That will never happen again.
Uh Oh.
Should’ve had Raul Mondesi on there
Thank God this video was made before Game 5 of this years World Series. Yankees 5th inning was terrible
I was afraid we weren't going to see Clemente, maybe the greatest arm in baseball history.
Canseco era tan bueno, que hacía jonrón con la cabeza 😂😂😂😂😂😂... aunque sea en contra.
Every time i see the canseco one, i think about how that must have hurt so bad...and he doesn't seem fazed
Need to update and add the Yankees game 5 of the 2024 World Series 😂
Top 10?
Clemente!
That play by Chooch at the end is so underrated
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How can you include that clark one? It was clearly a bad call by the umpire
Ohhh youre including umpire errors as well got it once you had the jim Joyce thing in there... those aren't errors though so title mislead me
Thanks for ending with Roberto Clemente!! On a side note Bo Jackson was an amassing athlete in two sports. So sad he was injured and could not continue to entertain us!
That video of the great Bob Gibson, 68, over the tigers, denny mclain won 31 games that year, but the hero ended up to be mickie lolich, 3 wins, tigers won in 7.
Nolan Ryan was my gu6.