This MLB Record Will Never Be Broken

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  • @williamfitzpatrick4533
    @williamfitzpatrick4533 Месяц назад +93

    They should name a pitching award after him, or something.

    • @cleech74
      @cleech74 Месяц назад +9

      Word for word, I was gonna say the same going to say the same exact thing.

    • @traptnadream6995
      @traptnadream6995 Месяц назад +6

      I see what you did there 😂

    • @Babylion2311
      @Babylion2311 Месяц назад

      @@cleech74Jesus loves everyone

    • @Babylion2311
      @Babylion2311 Месяц назад

      @@traptnadream6995Jesus died for us

    • @cptsparklfingerz9210
      @cptsparklfingerz9210 Месяц назад +1

      @@Babylion2311yeah I believe the same thing, but going around doing it like that isn’t helping anything, you just look crazy and forceful. Let people make their own decisions as God literally tells us to do in the Bible.

  • @junbafiles5316
    @junbafiles5316 Месяц назад +88

    Times were different but you still gotta put respect on the name men like him crawled so our modern aces could sprint

    • @ianherron1895
      @ianherron1895 Месяц назад +3

      I agree - a much different era in baseball...was he throwing 96mph+ for complete games..? Was he facing the same level of competition..? The inquiries could go on almost endlessly, but you can't knock the records: he was still certainly the very best of his generation

    • @kevinanderson1642
      @kevinanderson1642 Месяц назад +1

      Bro was likely throwing in the high 70's low 80's by the middle of the game...

    • @Babylion2311
      @Babylion2311 Месяц назад

      @@ianherron1895Jesus loves everyone

    • @cptsparklfingerz9210
      @cptsparklfingerz9210 Месяц назад +1

      @@kevinanderson1642what’s your point? Knuckleball is like 50mph pitch. Rep bud is even slower. People still throw those pitches today, albeit rare, but speed isn’t everything. Matter of fact, it doesn’t mean a whole lot. Look at Aroldis Chapman. Dude throws 102 STILL and people been hitting off him like it’s T Ball. Tim Anderson said it best, everyone does it now, it’s not impressive anymore. 100mph+ literally isn’t the challenge it used to be. Baseball needs to go back to contact hitting and control pitching.

    • @kevinanderson1642
      @kevinanderson1642 Месяц назад

      @cptsparklfingerz9210 my point is that's the reason it'll never be broken. The days of pitch counts and velocity are here, and that's what makes this record unbreakable.

  • @MrListen2meplez
    @MrListen2meplez Месяц назад +16

    Hence the most outstanding pitcher receives the “Cy Young award”…fitting…thanks for highlighting Mr. Cy Young’s exceptional accomplishment!

  • @robertkenyon3296
    @robertkenyon3296 Месяц назад +23

    I think Nolan Ryans 5714 career strikeouts will NEVER be topped. EVER
    For reference, Verlander n Scherzer n Kershaw are at least 2000 behind

    • @michaelmiller4105
      @michaelmiller4105 Месяц назад +8

      Agreed Randy Johnson is the closest and and still like 800 behind

    • @MDK2_Radio
      @MDK2_Radio Месяц назад

      @@michaelmiller4105I was gonna say. If Johnson wasn’t a late bloomer he might have reached or broken it. I remember thinking he only played as late as he did in order to get 300 wins (something that might never happen again) because aside from the all time strikeout record which was out of reach, it was the only major pitching accomplishment he had left to earn. (Although he did pass up Clemens for 2nd place by hanging on so long too.)

    • @benjaminrobert588
      @benjaminrobert588 Месяц назад

      @@MDK2_Radio

  • @alexschubertcomedy
    @alexschubertcomedy Месяц назад +49

    Johnny Vander Meer. Two straight no hitters. THAT will never be broken.
    A pitcher has to throw three straight no hitters for that record to be broken. That won’t even be *tied* in this lifetime.

    • @michaelreimer951
      @michaelreimer951 Месяц назад +5

      Ewell Blackwell nearly had it until a hit in the 9th inning of the 2nd game. Ehmke had an infielder bobble the ball and the Yankees score keeper refused to call it an error despite Yankees fans pleading for him to. Ehmke would have had the 1st double no-hitter if it was properly ruled, but in today's game it is begining to look like it may be unbreakable.

    • @jimhoover4060
      @jimhoover4060 Месяц назад +3

      Ronel Blanco came close this year

    • @langdonogeay1141
      @langdonogeay1141 Месяц назад

      That is much more likely

    • @KevinMiller-xn5vu
      @KevinMiller-xn5vu Месяц назад

      Nobody will pitch TWO World Series perfect games, let alone one. Another record that will never be broken is the nearly 50 years (7920 games) the Chicago Cubs went without being no hit. Out of all the teams in either league since the formation of the American League in 1901, the Cubs hold the record for fewest no hitters given up (7).

    • @mgasolprodz33
      @mgasolprodz33 Месяц назад

      Y'all ain't never heard of David Andrew Stieb

  • @RoderickBagsby-sj4ei
    @RoderickBagsby-sj4ei Месяц назад +2

    Cy young 511 wins Nolan Ryan 5,000 + strike outs Nolan Ryan 7 no hit games vademerr back to back no hit games oreal hershires 58 1/3 scoreless innings these pitching records that i fill is safe forever and it's not a record but i don't think nobody will ever win 30+ wins again basically because of the way the game is played denny McLain 31 wins 1968🧐

    • @simondewitt7161
      @simondewitt7161 Месяц назад

      Cal Ripkin is pretty safe too. Most players can't even go one full season.

  • @dougcostanzo4487
    @dougcostanzo4487 Месяц назад +11

    Joe D’S 56 game hitting streak will never be broken, ripkins consecutive games will never be broken, Henderson stolen bases will never be broken, and probably MO’s saves will never be broken

    • @zacknoffsinger1641
      @zacknoffsinger1641 Месяц назад +2

      I'm not arguing, but you don't think some of these young cats have a shot at Rickie? I really haven't done the math yet, but it seems like with the role changes and everything, that could be up for grabs sooner than you know it.

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 Месяц назад

      No. Not at all. They will always make the business decision to steal less as they age, getting hurt on a steal is unnecessary risk for big contract. Plus, you must be a great batter to reach base enough for 20 years, and keep speed, and keep stealing as part of your game. Unlikely

    • @SadWhiteSoxFan
      @SadWhiteSoxFan 29 дней назад +2

      I think Elly could get 100 steals a season as long as his bat stays consistent. Rickey wasn’t only fast, he was an also a good bunted, hitter and he drew a lot of walks.

  • @YOSSARIAN313
    @YOSSARIAN313 Месяц назад +7

    My fave unbreakable record is tommy johns three errors on one play

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture Месяц назад +1

      Was that with his new arm?

    • @YOSSARIAN313
      @YOSSARIAN313 Месяц назад +1

      @@soaringvulture yeah i think it was post surgery

    • @lsudx479
      @lsudx479 18 дней назад

      Is that the guy who used to walk around the locker room with his junk and bag tucked between his legs to try and freak out the rookies?

  • @gilbertocastroarenas460
    @gilbertocastroarenas460 Месяц назад +1

    Don Larsen's perfect game at World Series is likely unbreakable as well.

  • @mattmcgovern230
    @mattmcgovern230 Месяц назад +2

    They could do it today, but gosh, that's a lot of work for a mere $40m, ya know.

  • @SadWhiteSoxFan
    @SadWhiteSoxFan 29 дней назад +1

    Old hoss single season win record of 68 wins will never be broken. A pitcher would have to start in at least 68 games in a season, which these days is impossible. He also threw 678 innings that year. A record that still stands for over 100 years

  • @anthonyluc5981
    @anthonyluc5981 25 дней назад +1

    Back in the day, pitchers also didn't throw as hard, making them less prone to injury. It also meant that they needed less recovery time, and would also be able to pitch more balls in a day than current pitchers are able to.
    Also, safety was also less of a thing back then. Teams now days aren't going to let a pitcher pitch a couple hundred balls in a game as it would hurt their longevity and effectiveness. Back in the day, the pitchers were probably told that they needed to man up if they didn't want to pitch a couple hundred balls.

  • @Fishmorph
    @Fishmorph 25 дней назад +2

    Walter Johnson had 110 career shutouts. That’s never going to be broken.

  • @vintvarner16
    @vintvarner16 Месяц назад +4

    You look at Don Sutton and he wasnt dominating but man the guy was so freaking consistant 30-40 starts a year for like 20 years, 10 complete games a year, over 230 innings per year 150-200 strikeouts per year. This guy was a horse, 324 wins with only 1 "20 win season", shows consistancy, deserved HOF

  • @Downriver_sigmas
    @Downriver_sigmas Месяц назад +4

    This guy is so underrated

    • @chirostandard1111
      @chirostandard1111 Месяц назад +4

      There’s literally an award named after him

    • @CC22939
      @CC22939 Месяц назад +5

      @@chirostandard1111pretty sure he’s talking about the RUclipsr and not Cy Young.. 😅

    • @sparkyfister
      @sparkyfister Месяц назад

      ​​@@CC22939when people talk about the RUclipsr, they typically say you, or the channel name, to avoid confusion.

  • @sancho8521
    @sancho8521 Месяц назад +2

    ... from a hitters perspective, a record that will never be broken; Fernando Tatis Sr/ two grand slams in the same inning off the same pitcher 🎉 GO Cardinals 🍻

  • @Danjr704
    @Danjr704 Месяц назад +18

    Now ya get starters that won’t (can’t) go passed 5 innings and get paid $40m a year…. Baseball and basketball contracts are beyond absurd now.

    • @vintvarner16
      @vintvarner16 Месяц назад +4

      And have no hitters going after 7 innings and get pulled because 100 pitches. Listen I do understand wanting to protect your players and is 1 game worth a career? A no hitter blew Johan Santana's career but the guy had a great career prior to that. You could blow your arm out next start, I agree with some analytics, some are good, but I miss the "managers gut instinct", trusting pitcher. That's why I loved guys like Cliff Lee, Halladay, Max Scherizer, you had to fight them to pull them out. I grew up in 80s and 90s so yes Ryan, Carlton, Valenzuela, Seaver, Niekros, Glavine, Smoltz, Maddux, Randy Johnson, CC, Schilling. So complete games were normal, so were 3 to 4 inning saves. Some changes I like, some wish was bit more old school

    • @sparkyfister
      @sparkyfister Месяц назад +2

      How hard was he throwing? Physics has a lot to do with it.

    • @johnhickman106
      @johnhickman106 Месяц назад +2

      Its not just baseball and basketball contracts. Those tools in the NFL play a lot fewer games and are raking in the duckets.

    • @vintvarner16
      @vintvarner16 Месяц назад +3

      @johnhickman106 I agree the contracts are getting ridiculous but hey if someone is offering you a 10 yr-100 million dollar contract and 75 of it is guaranteed, you can't blame them. Because you know teams will drop them should they get hurt. Pity the players from 50's thru late 80's don't get a bigger piece of the benefits, they played on concrete surfaces, concussions were not considered bad, in fact if you stayed in, you were tough. Those guys helped make the NFL what it is today

    • @johnhickman106
      @johnhickman106 Месяц назад +4

      @@vintvarner16 I don't blame the players. I stopped paying to see the assholes years ago.

  • @user-zx9nq6ez2w
    @user-zx9nq6ez2w 24 дня назад

    His 45 mile an hour fastball devastated the hitters in 1920s who were 3/4 drunk by the 2nd

  • @rafael-rj5oj
    @rafael-rj5oj 19 дней назад

    This is real baseball

  • @Kidtouching
    @Kidtouching Месяц назад

    That’s were cy young rewarded cane from

  • @Jaql962
    @Jaql962 3 дня назад

    You're forgetting about Cal Ripken Jr in the consecutive games played

  • @Letsgoyankees925
    @Letsgoyankees925 25 дней назад

    Nolan Ryan also threw over 200+ pitches in a single game

  • @charlesgeise6508
    @charlesgeise6508 Месяц назад +7

    Peter Edward Rose’s hit record will never be broken.

  • @nrkgalt
    @nrkgalt 12 дней назад

    Walter Johnson pitching 110 career complete game shutouts
    Christy Mathewson throwing 3 complete game shutouts in a single World Series. Breaking it would require what could only be described as an act of God.
    Ed Reulbach throwing 2 shutouts in a single day. The only way this could be broken is if 2 teams played a triple header, which hasn’t been done in over a century.
    Jack Chesbro winning 41 games in a season. Now we make a big deal if a pitcher wins 20, which isn’t half that.
    Rogers Hornsby batting .424 in a single season.
    Not a record of achievement, but Joe Nuxhall being the youngest player at 15. To break this the plot of Rookie of the Year would have to happen in real life.

  • @issachill4549
    @issachill4549 Месяц назад +6

    Well no shit he has the most there was no relievers to bring in

  • @russellg1050
    @russellg1050 23 дня назад

    He would pitch both games of a doubleheader !!!!

  • @MikeCee7
    @MikeCee7 18 дней назад

    I think Cy Young also has the record for the most losses, at over 300+ games.

  • @timmycrw91
    @timmycrw91 26 дней назад

    No steroids. No rule changes. Just straight up toxic masculinity, the American way🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😊😊😊👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @anonymouscommenter7689
    @anonymouscommenter7689 Месяц назад +2

    Eh, 2 back to back no hitters is safe, nobody is throwing 3 back to back to back.

  • @pjkammer6801
    @pjkammer6801 25 дней назад

    not to mention his 500+ wins

  • @jkf1052
    @jkf1052 19 дней назад

    It could happen if teams didn’t have releif pitchers - could be an interesting way to get the game interesting again. MLB continues to lose viewers, listeners and attendance.

  • @keoki101
    @keoki101 Месяц назад

    The game was completely different back then. They didn't try to throw no where near as hard and had minimal pitch variety as pitchers do now. That's why good hitters back then had insane stats.

  • @tobyclark6534
    @tobyclark6534 Месяц назад

    I agree.

  • @sparkyfister
    @sparkyfister Месяц назад +4

    How hard was he throwing?

    • @brittonshupe
      @brittonshupe Месяц назад +3

      Mid 90's is the estimated speed based on a few articles I've read.

  • @Trumpisgod
    @Trumpisgod Месяц назад +3

    Yeah he did it back during a time when he was pitching against construction workers and coal miners 😂 they’d drink whiskey, smoke cigars and eat hotdogs in the dugout.

  • @CurtisDavis-ok1eq
    @CurtisDavis-ok1eq Месяц назад

    Yeah, Very Decent!

  • @joselopezmoya9786
    @joselopezmoya9786 Месяц назад

    TOM SEAVER AND NOLAN RYAN, TWO OF THE WORST TRADES IN N.Y.METS' HISTORY.

  • @Brent6437
    @Brent6437 Месяц назад

    Wow.

  • @bartstarr100
    @bartstarr100 Месяц назад +1

    2 grand slams given up in one inning to the same player. Chan Ho Park of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Will never be tied.

  • @rustyshackleford6811
    @rustyshackleford6811 25 дней назад

    Kinda like the king. R. Pretty

  • @thomaswood7030
    @thomaswood7030 16 дней назад

    I.have.another.record.Hack.wilson
    190RBI😊

  • @camionerosfurgoneros5915
    @camionerosfurgoneros5915 Месяц назад

    Knowing today's crying babies 😅😅😅

  • @davidthegoat6948
    @davidthegoat6948 Месяц назад +1

    Pete Rose hitting record will never be broken

    • @bartstarr100
      @bartstarr100 Месяц назад +2

      Ichiro has more hits. And don't tell me the Japanese hits don't count. Because he still got those hits during his career. That clearly demonstrates it was already schieved.

    • @davidthegoat6948
      @davidthegoat6948 Месяц назад

      @@bartstarr100 last time I checked the record it said Pete Rose, but nice try

    • @bartstarr100
      @bartstarr100 19 дней назад +1

      @@davidthegoat6948 you obviously can't read or form ideas in your brain. I will try again. THE RECORD CAN BE BROKEN. Why?
      Well. For example Ichiro got more hits. Whether you recognize it as a record is irrelevant. HE GOT THOSE HITS DURING HIS CAREER DEMONSTRATING THAT THE RECORD IS CLEARLY BREAKABLE

  • @24Baseball
    @24Baseball 29 дней назад

    He also pitched when the game just started.. baseball wasn’t the same.. that dude pitched like 80games a year.. sometimes would pitch 2 days in a row for months.. a different time.. but a record is a record lol

  • @Darbobski
    @Darbobski Месяц назад

    It's not even the same game in a lot of ways. Rule changes, medical knowledge, and improved technique make old ways of approaching the game incompatible. I don't think Cy Young would have pitched that many complete games if he was throwing in the 90s to hitters that could handle it.

  • @dalemorris4092
    @dalemorris4092 Месяц назад

    If a pitcher in this era had 200 cgs it'd be more impressive than his 700 plus purely cause of thr competition level

  • @tomd6588
    @tomd6588 Месяц назад +2

    Most Old time players like him wouldn't make todays teams

  • @expattoby
    @expattoby 25 дней назад

    Old man throwing slow pitch softball to a bunch of alcoholics, lol.

  • @User-j63849j
    @User-j63849j Месяц назад

    He was playing against plumbers and taxi drivers.

  • @thickerconstrictor9037
    @thickerconstrictor9037 Месяц назад

    Cy young would be getting taken 450 dead center in today's baseball.

  • @bxjibaro73
    @bxjibaro73 Месяц назад +1

    *NOTE - When CY YOUNG pitched relief pitchers did not exist. There were no SISSY Pitch Counts and ALL STARTING PITCHERS went past 5 & 2/3 Innings, Games started at 10 AM and Cy Young was allowed to "doctor the ball." Thugs threatened to and were known to beat-up managers after a game if they unnecessarily took out the Starting Pitcher. 😆 🤣 😂

  • @jamesdavis6036
    @jamesdavis6036 25 дней назад

    The reason? MLB has to change the pitcher multiple times per game in order to make $$$. They destroyed baseball

  • @remmy1082
    @remmy1082 Месяц назад

    He was getting credit for games he never pitched in lol

  • @SLUGGER_CITY
    @SLUGGER_CITY Месяц назад

    The majority of players are soft, extremely overpaid, crybabies, nowadays.

  • @A_Final_Hit
    @A_Final_Hit Месяц назад

    Hopefully MLB won't do something stupid in the future to screw over Cy Young, or anyone else, in much the same way they did Ty Cobb, and recognize stats from non-MLB players that make MLB stats/records irrelevant .

  • @locatefastballchange
    @locatefastballchange Месяц назад

    Dead ball era. False comparisons. It’s like comparing kindergarten to 4th grade. These types only serve to make it look like the guy who posted it knows baseball. Far from the truth. Cy is rolling in his grave. 😪

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse Месяц назад

    Meh. Too much of a different era. He was throwing 70mph against players who just finished a 10 hour shift in the coal mines. It shouldnt be considered pro sports if everyone was working another full time job at the same time.

  • @MM-qi5mk
    @MM-qi5mk 22 дня назад

    He played in a racist beer league and threw 78mph give me a break …. The lowest A ball pitcher is better than him

  • @shawnthomas3802
    @shawnthomas3802 Месяц назад +1

    MLB is pathetic. Why do you still watch?

  • @tommcclary8689
    @tommcclary8689 Месяц назад

    He's got 511 wins the most in history and never won a Cy Young Award.

  • @tommcclary8689
    @tommcclary8689 Месяц назад

    Walter Johnson was better.

  • @benitamack1856
    @benitamack1856 Месяц назад

    He was playing bums