I agree I don't watch baseball so I don't know these players but that guy's got an arm I want if he was trying to do this tho lol not to be a Karen but if he was attempting to and hit him like that skill
That ladies and gentlemen is why Stanton is a slow runner, he is a man of people, showing his fans love by giving them a chance to hit him with the ball, like hitting the golf picking cart at topgolf
Nice toss! Great acknowledgement by the player. Yes he’s at a higher elevation but just think how many great little league, high school and college almosts are in the crowd at any given game. Could probably make some really solid teams from peops in the stands
But notice again his stance every player and anyone when going to throw a power bomb have a wide stance, due to steps and seats he can’t have a wide stance but still managed to throw a beauty. I would like to see what he could possibly do with some room to move
The green monster is only 310 feet from home plate. So where the ball landed from the wal is like 200 lol. Plus the elevation makes it more like 150. That's not a hard throw.
@@chukob5 it's a tradition in baseball, if an away team hits a homerun, everyone will yell at you in the stands to throw it back unless (you gave it to a kid) or a kid caught it, even though sometimes people still yell at kids to throw it back (not gay)
@@briankeller2733Tipping your cap is not the same thing as pointing at your head, genius. Stanton was not tipping his cap, he was telling the guy to be smarter. Way to be clueless.
HE HIT A MOVING TARGET! & probably had a few beers…get over yourself! It was a sportsmen like jester from both “players”!@@georgefloydspaceshuttlepro1839
There is a difference. The guy threw the ball he gave him back. Profar was fine with that, but the dumb dodger fan reached into his bag with another ball and throws it at him. Douche bag more on the fan than Profar.
@@seanturner7260 You’re** is the word you are looking for. And are you drunk? “Woke”? All politics are a waste of time. You sound old and unable to grasp basic modern concepts and phrases. Which is why your original comment hardly makes any sense.
U guys don't understand both the throws are different The fan had a Potential Energy on his side to make it to the pitch(is it pitch?) While the guy who hit it had to overcome all the Potential energy to reach that high Short Version: The fan is nearly not as strong as any players down there.
Throwing a ball from ground level to an upper stand requires more force because you need to overcome gravity and lift the ball to a higher elevation. However, when the ball is thrown from a higher position, such as from the upper stands to the ground, it follows a parabolic trajectory, allowing it to travel a greater horizontal distance. This is due to the combination of the ball's initial velocity, gravity, and the fact that it starts at a higher point, giving it more time to travel horizontally before hitting the ground. The ball may still be thrown with average effort, but its range is enhanced by the initial height.
1st time watching-😃 damn that was a hell of a throw! 2nd time watching- 😮🤯 * realizing he threw that far without a single step!!! Now I’m wonder how far can he really throw. Bet if he had some room to step in to it he could make it to home plate!
Y’all do realize he was like 25 feet up in the air which would have made it much easier to get it out onto the FEILD good accuracy but doesn’t require power
It bounced once before it hit him to. Still was fairly impressive but it would be easier from being up there but he got it out there pretty good. They are giving him Hella hype in the comments though 😂
There's much more impressive nature to this than first meets the eye...... Not only did they guy make an incredible throw, but he did it while avoiding the green wall next to his throwing arm,and was able to sidewinder that thing right over without hucking it so hard that he fell on top of the chick in front of him who was watching closely. Lotsa skill here folks..lotsa skill.
"Out of the park" used to be understood easily. If he wanted to give the ball to Stanton, go to the player's locker room. Get an autograph & a photo!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
I like how Stanton acknowledged the throw. That was pretty funny.
I agree I don't watch baseball so I don't know these players but that guy's got an arm I want if he was trying to do this tho lol not to be a Karen but if he was attempting to and hit him like that skill
@nah, he throws it from so high up it wouldn’t be hard to throw it that far
I'm 100% not a Yankee fan, skill recognizes skill. Absolutely my favorite Giancarlo Stanton moment
He’s not though, he’s saying you hit me but I hit a home run so hats off to you. He seems like he thought it was on purpose lol
He was like, “damn okay. Respect bud.”
The timing of both the fan and Stanton were absolute perfection.
That ladies and gentlemen is why Stanton is a slow runner, he is a man of people, showing his fans love by giving them a chance to hit him with the ball, like hitting the golf picking cart at topgolf
Do you have me laughing hard.
Why hes moving so slowly in the end? Its cirnge
Because he can!
i was literally thinking that second half right as i started reading it lmfao
@@scoper7897bc it’s slow mo
Nice toss! Great acknowledgement by the player. Yes he’s at a higher elevation but just think how many great little league, high school and college almosts are in the crowd at any given game. Could probably make some really solid teams from peops in the stands
But notice again his stance every player and anyone when going to throw a power bomb have a wide stance, due to steps and seats he can’t have a wide stance but still managed to throw a beauty. I would like to see what he could possibly do with some room to move
Everyone at the driving range when the ball collector buggies around
😂😂😂
I did that job for many years. You ain’t lying…..
Idiot gave back a ball that was worth money he should at least gave the ball to a fan
@@stevec1519me too. It was my first job in high school. I had people ask me to drive around so they could aim at me lol
Everytime, I'm going for it a few times..😂
That’s an unbelievable throw!!! Unbelievable. Bravo sir bravo! what a highlight from a guy with absolutely 0 warmup throws
Yup, and for the next 2 weeks he couldn’t move that arm.
That was a heck of a throw.
It's even more remarkable since the fan didn't move his feet.
@spqdallas well he was up in the stance, so it's easier for the ball to travel further
@@zion9247 …no credit, where it ain’t due! WOW your tuff “zion”
The green monster is only 310 feet from home plate. So where the ball landed from the wal is like 200 lol. Plus the elevation makes it more like 150. That's not a hard throw.
@@victorpulgar2396I doubt you could do it with both feet planted like this dude.
He threw it like a shotput
I saw that. Finally someone with class. That fan was cool and gave the ball back.
“Class” bahahahaa
If he really had class, he'd give it to the nearest kid.
@@wiseferret4745Fuck that. Kid can catch a ball themself in the future. The parent winds up taking or selling it a large portion of the time anyway
@@isaacharroun2200smh you definitely don’t have good parents
@@wiseferret4745why should the kid get it just for being a kid? They are still making memories going to a game
Pretty sure that means he’s out
I mean if we’re being technical he would be safe because he threw it at him he didn’t hit it
@@ThatBaseballKidEdits lol 😆
Should be a new rule, if the fan can hit you back on a homer your f’in out
@@jackrizzy no the hell it shouldn’t
Everybody would hate that
@@jackrizzy 100% agree
I think Staunton was not only impressed but was happy to see someone on a rival team following that unwritten rule of do away team HRs
Honestly I don’t like him but s/o Stanton for acknowledging the greatness of that throw instead of getting butthurt like I assumed he would
I don’t think he was acknowledging anything looks more like he’s telling the guy to “think”
@@chukob5 he tipped his cap bud
@@chukob5 it's a tradition in baseball, if an away team hits a homerun, everyone will yell at you in the stands to throw it back unless (you gave it to a kid) or a kid caught it, even though sometimes people still yell at kids to throw it back (not gay)
@@briankeller2733Tipping your cap is not the same thing as pointing at your head, genius. Stanton was not tipping his cap, he was telling the guy to be smarter. Way to be clueless.
@@deew_knird_reeb_ekomSyeah because everyone points with two fingers and an extended thumb
That's One Hell Of A Powerful Arm !
The response of touching his
hat was also great!!!!!!
Not that hard of a throw... I know guys that can throw the ball over that green monster from home plate
Considering his feet seem to be planted, yes. Damn good arm.
He is 60 feet in the air to start easy throw . My daughter is 10 and could have done that no doubt with a 🥎 softball .
Bro saluted him. Goat to Goat! ❤
Nooo it was a headshot
Goat? Lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Does anyone know what a goat represents?
@@mikeandjengauthier9227 Greatest Of All Time
The clown in the stands is far from a goat!!!
The acknowledgement was first class.
Stanton's response 👍 Great throw, too!😅
Got him while he was running full speed💀
@@Sapiosobruh its a home run? He’s jogging
@@PookieWitaDooky Teoscar Hernandez and Yankee fans know EXACTLY what i did there.
Not a fan of the team or the player but a huge fan of the act of acknowledgement...
Bro did that flat footed from his seat 😳😳😳 TF kinda arm strength dude have
He threw it from on top of the Monster across the shortest left field in baseball. Not that impressive.
@@JDubs997waa
Y’all are so easily impressed lol. The accuracy/luck was the impressive part, not the strength. Dudes all the way at the top…
Not trying to take anything away but being that high up adds a few feet!
He had gravity on his side. It's not that crazy lol
One thing top player are great at is recognizing greatness
Ay sign him up right now 😤😤😤
That's only like 150 feet from that wall
@@georgefloydspaceshuttlepro1839ONLY????
Baseball is so low skill cap lmao
HE HIT A MOVING TARGET! & probably had a few beers…get over yourself! It was a sportsmen like jester from both “players”!@@georgefloydspaceshuttlepro1839
@@zanebosticktell me you never played above little league baseball with out telling me
Great throw. But it’d be more impressive if it wasn’t from the top of a 30ft wall
Don't be so ignorant. It's the timing, not distance
Said the NYer
Exactly the ball wouldn't have gone so far if he wasn't up so high 😂. It wouldn't have reached him if he wasn't so high up.
Makes it harder lol no step forward all 💪🏼 and 🍻
If that was Profar he would've thrown a tantrum for 3 straight innings
Lol i was hoping that was the padres outfielder.
Who??
@@David-ol6zj bro you’re like will smith 😂 he’s the reason Profar popped off
There is a difference. The guy threw the ball he gave him back. Profar was fine with that, but the dumb dodger fan reached into his bag with another ball and throws it at him. Douche bag more on the fan than Profar.
Excelente gesto del bateador.... Es una señal de respeto al fanático!!!
Stanton understood the assignment 😂😂😂😂❤👍
What does this even mean? Regurgitating internet slang over and over and over.
@@TOGGGAA1 what does it mean? It means red Sox fans hate the Yankees. Obviously since your a woke baseball fan you wouldn't know that
@@seanturner7260 You’re** is the word you are looking for. And are you drunk? “Woke”? All politics are a waste of time. You sound old and unable to grasp basic modern concepts and phrases. Which is why your original comment hardly makes any sense.
@@seanturner7260what you're saying could not make less sense
What assignment ?
Surely he usually watches Cricket from the stadium earlier.
A very candid approval for both I’m guessing.
It's at Fenway, you know, the oldest rival to the yanks. Of course, a Red Sox fan tosses it back. But I'll admit nice toss.
@@carolinen9621 Tks for the “history lesson” always time to “teach and learn”…
I believe they BOTH nailed it!🫡
@@jeffwiseman7798'stop' 'doing' 'this'
Now it makes sense! Thanks
Unless the ball is a milestone and they can make some cash ya they throwing it back
Red Sox fan, still won't do it. 😂
U guys don't understand both the throws are different
The fan had a Potential Energy on his side to make it to the pitch(is it pitch?)
While the guy who hit it had to overcome all the Potential energy to reach that high
Short Version: The fan is nearly not as strong as any players down there.
Stop tryna act smart when you’re literally just explaining gravity 😂
Get that dude a minor league contract immediately
Got to love Boston fans. There's no better fans than in Boston. Grew up in mass. Used to watch or listen to every game.
Even he wasn't mad at him...😂
That fan will be remembered "FOR LIFE"😂
That’s my friend throwing the ball back. So cool!😎
Hell yeah! Tell him the internet loves him and thinks he needs to get signed lol
Nobody’s talking about the absolute cannon for an arm on that fab
Epic From Stanton Game recognize game
Bro looks like he just got out of bed to throw a savage bomb in a laundry day shirt😂
I'm 79 whenever my cousin came fr NY to mass. in the summer , Yankees and red Sox was all we talked about
Throwing a ball from ground level to an upper stand requires more force because you need to overcome gravity and lift the ball to a higher elevation. However, when the ball is thrown from a higher position, such as from the upper stands to the ground, it follows a parabolic trajectory, allowing it to travel a greater horizontal distance. This is due to the combination of the ball's initial velocity, gravity, and the fact that it starts at a higher point, giving it more time to travel horizontally before hitting the ground. The ball may still be thrown with average effort, but its range is enhanced by the initial height.
Aye that man can throw
He's on a mountain already lol. That's called gravity 😂
Give That Fan A Contract That Arm Was Remarkable & He Was Drunk🔥🔥🤝🏽
And he was drunk, lol. That's funny
Facts though if he can throw that far Drunk imagine him playing outfielder Sober. Buddy gone throw a out at Home plate all the way from Outfield
1st time watching-😃 damn that was a hell of a throw!
2nd time watching- 😮🤯 * realizing he threw that far without a single step!!!
Now I’m wonder how far can he really throw. Bet if he had some room to step in to it he could make it to home plate!
👍🏼💯
To be fair, he is highly elevated. Still a great throw, though.
@@ValRoyDtrue, but also to be fair, he did it u only rotating his body with his feet firmly planted to the step…
I don’t know about you guys but that was a damn good throw
The Yankees need pitching sign this guy in crowd up
That's hilarious and accurate
You sure that was friendly, bro acknowledgment? I think it was something else.
“now i know why the sox never win. they got more talent in the crowd than on the field”
They're in boston
maybe you had 1 too many sandwiches 😂😂
@@Overdrive.k758 i’m taking about the rookie of the year quote
@@mattski85 i’m taking about the rookie of the year quote
@@alanservin5022 i’m taking about the rookie of the year quote
Búsquenlo que ese brazo es fuerte y puede ser un lanzador en el futuro …. Look for him because that arm is strong and can be a pitcher in the future
Would have been really dope if he caught it in stride and just took it home with him 🤷♂️😂
Did you see the curve he put on that ball!!!😂❤
With much respect and many blessings!
Straight off the Green Monster 😂
Monstah
Dad strength ain’t no joke, especially if he’s gone or going through the fire. Forget about it
Better than throwing a 9v battery at a player, like someone threw at Dave Parker back in the day!
I recall in the 60's Wilt Chamberlain being hit by a coin at the old Boston Garden
Was he electrocuted?
@@Dillweed-c8j You mad bro?
I remember C batteries from old flashlights 😂🎉 glad no one ever got seriously hurt
@@smasheddragon Those old flashlights used D batteries.
How cool, as much as having the ball as a fan, he could imagine what it would mean to the guy that hit it. Way to go!!
That's a Wrigley Field thang!
That's Fenway
@@jcripp7974 Wrigley for sure. Way before Boston.
Fenway has the FW web ad on thr green monster
Bro that’s the green monster at Fenway Park
@@SadorisgodFenway Park and Rigley feld are two names for the same place
Stanton was like I don't know how the hell you did that but hats off sir😂😂😂😂😂😂
So happy to see this rivalry still thriving!!!!
Y’all do realize he was like 25 feet up in the air which would have made it much easier to get it out onto the FEILD good accuracy but doesn’t require power
Yu try it😢
I don't think many fans could do that...
It bounced once before it hit him to. Still was fairly impressive but it would be easier from being up there but he got it out there pretty good. They are giving him Hella hype in the comments though 😂
Yankees gave that man a contract the next day
No way , To fast and he was throwing from a higher level. Anton can do that
Respect, and an arm Cannon!
There's much more impressive nature to this than first meets the eye......
Not only did they guy make an incredible throw, but he did it while avoiding the green wall next to his throwing arm,and was able to sidewinder that thing right over without hucking it so hard that he fell on top of the chick in front of him who was watching closely. Lotsa skill here folks..lotsa skill.
For anyone curious about this guys capabilities... you can TELL hes a dad, that explains it all🎉
That’s how Peter Parker from Spider Man 1 would throw a baseball 😂💀
Meanwhile when it hit Verdugo accidentally the dude cried about it and got a teenager banned for life lmao
Look at the terms & conditions on your ticket. No where does it mention that you can act like youre from Boston.
That wasn't no teenager, get some damn glasses and what you just said never happened anyway.
@@Oingoboingo528
BOSTON NATION ROCKS!
BEST FANS IN THE WORLD!
Anytime someone throws a ball back it always reminds me of Rookie of the Year
If it didn't have a one bounce and hit him on the fly, it's an automatic out!
I know it’s elevated but no crow hop or full range of motion of the hips that’s impressive ngl
Stanton a real one
After 10 beers, he can still throw.
Sign that guy to a one-week contract now😂
Y’all talking about how great his arm is he is literally 50+feet in the air which makes throwing the ball from that distance much easier! Science 101
He tilted his hat to that fan. I bet he can appreciate that throw and the timing.👍🏾✌🏾
someone better call him the howitzer coz that was straight artillery
Lol, lol That is priceless. They should sign him up To be a pitcher. I like how the ball player acknowledged it.
Damn! That’s over 325 feet if it’s 1st or second AND over 400 feet if it’s center field! 😮
That dude just set him self up for life. 100% a smooth move
How did he do that from no step and throw. Lol
He’s like 40 feet off the ground and only 150 feet away lol. Not hard
@@Article_170 well crap I was trying to beat "it's not that hard lul" guy to the reply!
I feel like Stanton was saying to think with your head 😂
They call him roengardner
Those who know m…know
That guy's buddies would never believe him, but that camera guy killed it
Hit and Run?
He was acknowledging that was one hell of a throw 😂 he ain’t even mad lol
Peg rules?
Honestly pay attention to the throw. Bro was accurate af to where the ball literally only bounces once and hits Stanton. Dude the fan is a beast !
I remember this was when Stanton had a absolute feast with the Red Socks
Definitely 1 hell of a throw
Off the green monster is diabolical because that’s a one in a life time catch if you get it on the oldest ballpark
"Out of the park" used to be understood easily. If he wanted to give the ball to Stanton, go to the player's locker room. Get an autograph & a photo!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm from Baltimore & definitely NOT a Yankees fan, but I absolutely ❤ Stanton; NO WAY I'M THROWING IT BACK!!!❤❤❤
Holy arm someone might have just got scouted as well 😂 WOW
The best damn toss ever. Somebody get that man a manager and sign him up.
Dude I would’ve signed it and gave it to the fan. And say “nice arm you got there”
If sportsball fans put half as much passion into their lives, imagine the state of this country.
No, if that was a Chicago fan, Harry Carey would be yelling somebody go get him and sign him up. That’s a good little cubby.
Bros got an arm even if I was running the bases I would have been impressed. 😂❤❤
He's tipping his hat to the guy, saying, "Yes, I did just hit a homerun, and you, my Sir, will now be kicked out of the game!" 🤣
That fan got accuracy and timing
Can we get him on the Pirates? We need all the help we can, somebody scout this dude!
Stanton was like, "Damn dude, nice huck!"
Bro got tire of everyone asking for it and said YEYTT
"you just cost me $100 bucks with that home run you pr1ck! here take yer dang ball back!!"
Imagine if that fan got a curl hop in 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Alright bud why would you ever throw it back? Everyone around him is like “NOOOOOOOO” 😂🤣