Butterfly effect idea: Not resigning Adrian Beltre lead to the Dodgers 2020 World Series Title. (Brief synopsis: Dodgers don’t resign Beltre to sign JD Drew. Matt Kemp is called up in 2006 in part due to Drew’s health issues. Kemp is a significant role in the team’s 2008-09 run and the beginning of the current run, but is traded to San Diego to make space and save $$ in 2014. LA traded for him in 2017 as an accounting measure. However, his role in the first half of 2018 helped the team get to the World Series, getting an up close look at Mookie Betts. After 2018, Kemp is traded to Cincinnati. In 2020, the Dodgers use one of the prospects from the trade, Jeter Downs, to land Mookie Betts (and Brusdar Graterol). Both, though especially Betts, played a significant role in the Dodgers winning the title this year. Ergo, moving in from Beltre for JD Drew led to a title a decade and a half later.
Love the channel. And oh yeah sure. Any year now lmao Edit: The universe decided to smite my sarcastic comment as a literal day later they trade for Francisco lindor and Carlos carasco. Reports are they’ve already been added to the dl
The Mets run to the 1986 World Series championship included a game that’s part of a Butterfly Effect that I’m calling “How an NFL scheduling decision in 1986 led to the Dodgers winning the World Series in 1988.” I believe I mentioned this on this channel before. The NFL scheduled a game in Week 6 of the 1986 season in which the Chicago Bears travelled to Houston to play the Oilers. It was scheduled the same day the Astros were set to host an NLCS game. At the time home field advantage in the LCSs alternated between divisions, and the Mets were supposed to have home field advantage. However, since the NFL couldn’t adjust the Bears-Oilers interconference game MLB had to change home field advantage. Two years later the Dodgers had home field advantage against the Mets in the NLCS. The Dodgers were able to win Game 7 at home. That led to “This is gonna be a home run, Unbelievable! ”
You missed a very important fact as to why the Mets didn't get to see the full potential of Nolan Ryan. Many of you 25 year olds don't know during the 1960s there was a little thing going on in the real world called the Vietnam War. There also was a military draft that made mandatory military service not an option. You could get a college deferment, but not a professional baseball deferment. Ryan, like so many other players of that era, were members of the National Guard who had obligatory military service during the year. During Ryan's years with the Mets, he would miss huge chunks of the season due to military service. Whitey Herzog, who was in charge of Met Player Development, would lament there was very little continuity in Ryan's baseball career at that time. He also had blister issues and just never got the necessary time to work on things like his control because he would soon be off to Guard duty. They gave up on him when they believed they had seen enough of him and believed he wasn't ever going to develop control.
Butterfly effect idea: Robert Edwards injury leads to the Patriots dynasty (In 1998 New England Patriots rookie running back Robert Edwards was selected to play in an NFL Pro Bowl event called the Rookie Beach Bowl even though he wasn’t selected to play in the actual Pro Bowl game. That year’s event included Charles Woodson and Peyton Manning. During the event Edwards tore his ACL, MCL, PCL and partially tore his LCL resulting in him not playing in the next 3 seasons. In 1999 the Patriots started out 6-2 only to lose 6 of their final 8 games to finish 8-8 and miss the playoffs. After that season Pete Carroll ended up getting fired and replaced by Bill Belichick and ended up drafting a QB in the 6th round 199th overall in the 2000 NFL draft. That QB ended up being Tom Brady. By the time Edwards was back in the NFL, he was with the Dolphins in 2002 where he ended up winning Comeback Player of the Year before having a successful career in the CFL.)
tom seaver forever. LET’S GO METS!!!! **can we get a rickey henderson video? rey ordoñez?? benny agbayani?? i feel like i’ve been blindly stumbling through the mlb desert for most of my 33 years, searching for solace... and then out of nowhere your channel appears, and makes me feel slightly less shitty about loving my mets... while simultaneously reminding me how shitty i used to feel lol. now i’m all sorts of nostalgic and grateful and bitter and i just want to reminisce about the pre-piazza mets of my childhood. and also the piazza olerud ventura bobby valentine era. any consideration is greatly appreciated. keep on keeping on.
I respect the Mets, but it's also difficult for me to pity them. Try being a Mariners fan. The Mariners, as of October 15, 2019, are the only MLB team to have NEVER appeared in a World Series. The Mets have 2 World Championships to their name. Mariners have never won the pennant.
Well, I would like to give example from football. In 2000 May 17 Galatasaray won UEFA cup. First time ever a turkish team won an international cup. The history of that championship's roots goes to late 1980s. You should check it out. Edit: I forgot the say 2000 Galatasaray football team won local league 4 time back to back and in 1999-2000 season they won 5 cup including UEFA and league cup.
As a Braves fan this will never not piss me off. As we lost to the Mets in 69 and Phil Niekro wouldn’t have had many years of having to anchor the rotation alone. Seaver also was a big fan of Hank Aaron
Dude. Unbelievable number of in-roll ads. I counted 6 ads in a 12 minute video. I'm concerned you will have trouble growing your base with the interruptions. PS- I'm an SRS and SportStorm subscriber.
Neat video, but I'm surprised how you didn't mention how Tom Seaver signed with the Mets again in 1983, only to be lost to the White Sox after the team failed to protect him in the free agent compensation draft, allowing him to be picked up by the Chicago White Sox, with whom he won his 300th game on August 4, 1985. Meanwhile the departure of a key starter led the Mets to give starring roles to three of their young pitchers in 1984: Dwight Gooden, Ron Darling, and Sid Fermandez, who went a combined 48-18 with a 3.03 ERA in 1986 and helping to win the NL East, the NL pennant and the World Series.
@@CTubeMan ok. The expos were really good in 1994 and probably could have won the World Series, but because of the strike, they couldn’t get the ring and never got back onto course. In 2004 they were taken back from the mlb and rebranded as the nats and moved to dc.
Great story. I am only old enough to remember Don Sutton as color commentator, and my earliest baseball memory is Nolan Ryan was the most famous player. I'm a lifelong Braves fan but I don't remember Tom Seaver
How the sale of Babe Ruth to the Yankees led to Mike Trout III becoming the first MLB player to hit 1000 career home runs, somewhere around the year 2100.
My dad Faced John Candelaria in mens amateur league after Candelaria had retired, he said he thought his curveball was gonna hit him in the head then it broke for a called strike. That’s a serious hook. And that’s when he couldn’t hack it in the majors anymore 😳
We CLEAHLY (SAS reference on SRS channel) got so distracted by Bruce Kai-son that we missed that when the Astros signed Ryan the Angels drafted Dennis Ras-muh-ssen with a compensatory pick received by losing the Express. Rasmussen was then traded to the Yankees for Tommy John. When the Angels let John go to Oakland they replaced him with Don Sutton and John Candelaria (I believe SRS pronounced that name right). Candelaria lost Game 7 of the 1986 ALCS to the Red Sox, who then lost to the Mets.
And today the Mets may have made the trade that will push them into the playoffs next year, and set them up for continued success for years to come!! Lets Go Mets!! ⚾
This is great but you l eft out that the Mets faced the Astros in the NLCS too, with Ryan being the losing pitcher in game 2 and giving up a game tying HR in game 5!
Tom Seaver was only in the secondary draft instead of the amateur draft because he had not signed with the Dodgers who had picked him in the amateur drafted the previous year. What if he had been a Dodger in 1966 with Koufax, Drysdale, and Sutton.
BE: when the Twolves agreed to trade KG Boston dealt Minnesota’s 2009 first rounder back to them protected top 3 for 2009, if Minnesota ended up 1,2 or 3 Boston keeps the pick and had just won the title in 2008 or if the wolves never dealt him to the Celtics no brown or tatum
The Brewers trading trent grisham leading to the padres trading for darvish? they got zach davies in the trent trade so then they flipped him for darvish this year
wow. the mets starting pitchers in 1969 was Tom seaver,(25-7...18 complete games!24yrs) Jerry koosman,(17-9...16 complete games!...26yrs) Gary gentry,(13-12....6 complete games...22yrs) Jim Mcandrew had the worse season out of them all going 6-7 with 4 complete games still tho the mets had young talented players!
In game 3 of the 2017 ALDS between the Yankees and the Indians, Judge robed Lindor of a home run. It would’ve been a two run homer. The Yankees won that game 1-0. If Judge didn’t rob that home run, the Indians would’ve gone to the ALCS and who knows, maybe they would’ve won it all?
Zits Bruce KEE-son, not Ki-son. If you can't pronounce the names right, how can we expect you have any grasp of understanding the times? (As opposed to judging them by today's standards) Now we got Dennis Ras-muss-in to be butchered lol....
Rest In Peace Tom Seaver!!
RIP (1944-2020)
💜 Don Sutton
Butterfly effect idea: Not resigning Adrian Beltre lead to the Dodgers 2020 World Series Title.
(Brief synopsis: Dodgers don’t resign Beltre to sign JD Drew. Matt Kemp is called up in 2006 in part due to Drew’s health issues. Kemp is a significant role in the team’s 2008-09 run and the beginning of the current run, but is traded to San Diego to make space and save $$ in 2014. LA traded for him in 2017 as an accounting measure. However, his role in the first half of 2018 helped the team get to the World Series, getting an up close look at Mookie Betts. After 2018, Kemp is traded to Cincinnati. In 2020, the Dodgers use one of the prospects from the trade, Jeter Downs, to land Mookie Betts (and Brusdar Graterol). Both, though especially Betts, played a significant role in the Dodgers winning the title this year. Ergo, moving in from Beltre for JD Drew led to a title a decade and a half later.
I wonder if the Mets will win a World Series sometime soon
Love the channel. And oh yeah sure. Any year now lmao
Edit: The universe decided to smite my sarcastic comment as a literal day later they trade for Francisco lindor and Carlos carasco. Reports are they’ve already been added to the dl
Hope so
Love it as always. Thoughts on Posey (SFG) being a HoFer?
Lol no
soon? Idk. before the Mariners? I guarantee it
Thanks for the shoutout SRS!
Thanks for the idea!
@@SportStorm23 your welcome!
How the Mariners winning in the 90’s lead the the modern Red Sox dynasty ( David Ortiz )
Ah yes, Jon Bois would be proud
No one is talking about how in 1980 Rick Renteria, Terry Francona, and Billy Beane where all drafted within 2 picks of each other.
butterfly effect: how orel hershiser’s optometrist gave mariners fans the gift of ichiro.
‘Splain please.
^
I'm really curious about this one. Can you explain?
The Mets run to the 1986 World Series championship included a game that’s part of a Butterfly Effect that I’m calling “How an NFL scheduling decision in 1986 led to the Dodgers winning the World Series in 1988.” I believe I mentioned this on this channel before.
The NFL scheduled a game in Week 6 of the 1986 season in which the Chicago Bears travelled to Houston to play the Oilers. It was scheduled the same day the Astros were set to host an NLCS game. At the time home field advantage in the LCSs alternated between divisions, and the Mets were supposed to have home field advantage. However, since the NFL couldn’t adjust the Bears-Oilers interconference game MLB had to change home field advantage.
Two years later the Dodgers had home field advantage against the Mets in the NLCS. The Dodgers were able to win Game 7 at home. That led to “This is gonna be a home run, Unbelievable! ”
You missed a very important fact as to why the Mets didn't get to see the full potential of Nolan Ryan. Many of you 25 year olds don't know during the 1960s there was a little thing going on in the real world called the Vietnam War. There also was a military draft that made mandatory military service not an option. You could get a college deferment, but not a professional baseball deferment. Ryan, like so many other players of that era, were members of the National Guard who had obligatory military service during the year. During Ryan's years with the Mets, he would miss huge chunks of the season due to military service. Whitey Herzog, who was in charge of Met Player Development, would lament there was very little continuity in Ryan's baseball career at that time. He also had blister issues and just never got the necessary time to work on things like his control because he would soon be off to Guard duty. They gave up on him when they believed they had seen enough of him and believed he wasn't ever going to develop control.
Butterfly effect when the marnier's traded away ortiz
That’s also a good one
Butterfly effect idea: Robert Edwards injury leads to the Patriots dynasty
(In 1998 New England Patriots rookie running back Robert Edwards was selected to play in an NFL Pro Bowl event called the Rookie Beach Bowl even though he wasn’t selected to play in the actual Pro Bowl game. That year’s event included Charles Woodson and Peyton Manning. During the event Edwards tore his ACL, MCL, PCL and partially tore his LCL resulting in him not playing in the next 3 seasons. In 1999 the Patriots started out 6-2 only to lose 6 of their final 8 games to finish 8-8 and miss the playoffs. After that season Pete Carroll ended up getting fired and replaced by Bill Belichick and ended up drafting a QB in the 6th round 199th overall in the 2000 NFL draft. That QB ended up being Tom Brady. By the time Edwards was back in the NFL, he was with the Dolphins in 2002 where he ended up winning Comeback Player of the Year before having a successful career in the CFL.)
Glad I'm early for an amazing video!
Yelich getting hurt in September of 19 lead to the Nationals winning the World Series since Grisham made an error in right field.
Nice work! (6:54 Bruce's last name is pronounced KEY-son, no KIE-son.) 🙂
tom seaver forever. LET’S GO METS!!!!
**can we get a rickey henderson video? rey ordoñez?? benny agbayani?? i feel like i’ve been blindly stumbling through the mlb desert for most of my 33 years, searching for solace... and then out of nowhere your channel appears, and makes me feel slightly less shitty about loving my mets... while simultaneously reminding me how shitty i used to feel lol. now i’m all sorts of nostalgic and grateful and bitter and i just want to reminisce about the pre-piazza mets of my childhood. and also the piazza olerud ventura bobby valentine era.
any consideration is greatly appreciated. keep on keeping on.
LINDOOOOOOOOORRRRRRR
I respect the Mets, but it's also difficult for me to pity them. Try being a Mariners fan. The Mariners, as of October 15, 2019, are the only MLB team to have NEVER appeared in a World Series. The Mets have 2 World Championships to their name. Mariners have never won the pennant.
As of October 2019? As of 2021
@@danielcalderon7077 October 2019 made it official.
Man I enjoy the hell out of your videos they're very informative information for Mets history that I'm not aware of ty champ💪
this is nuts how have I never heard about this
Great video guys
Fantastic Video
Well, I would like to give example from football. In 2000 May 17 Galatasaray won UEFA cup. First time ever a turkish team won an international cup. The history of that championship's roots goes to late 1980s. You should check it out.
Edit: I forgot the say 2000 Galatasaray football team won local league 4 time back to back and in 1999-2000 season they won 5 cup including UEFA and league cup.
As a Braves fan this will never not piss me off. As we lost to the Mets in 69 and Phil Niekro wouldn’t have had many years of having to anchor the rotation alone. Seaver also was a big fan of Hank Aaron
Surprised you didn’t mention the Mets beating Nolan Ryan’s Astro’s in the 1986 NLCS
Dude. Unbelievable number of in-roll ads. I counted 6 ads in a 12 minute video. I'm concerned you will have trouble growing your base with the interruptions. PS- I'm an SRS and SportStorm subscriber.
I just had one ad. Somethings up.
I believe that the NFL would be a lot different if Lamar Hunt was able to buy the then Chicago Cardinals and move them to Dallas in 1959.
It's cool to see a video essay on the Mets winning years. Usually we all just wallow in our self loathing and misery.
RIP 41.
7:50 that google ad
Wow never know this, RIP Tom Teriffic!
Why exactly couldn’t the braves just sign him. I mean they did draft him in the first place.
Neat video, but I'm surprised how you didn't mention how Tom Seaver signed with the Mets again in 1983, only to be lost to the White Sox after the team failed to protect him in the free agent compensation draft, allowing him to be picked up by the Chicago White Sox, with whom he won his 300th game on August 4, 1985. Meanwhile the departure of a key starter led the Mets to give starring roles to three of their young pitchers in 1984: Dwight Gooden, Ron Darling, and Sid Fermandez, who went a combined 48-18 with a 3.03 ERA in 1986 and helping to win the NL East, the NL pennant and the World Series.
I like this, I think it’s a more direct route than SRS had.
Should do how nomar trade helped the red Sox get chris sale years later..
Butterfly effect: The 1994 strike led to the Nationals winning the World Series.
I think I know where you’re going, but ‘splain please.
@@CTubeMan ok. The expos were really good in 1994 and probably could have won the World Series, but because of the strike, they couldn’t get the ring and never got back onto course. In 2004 they were taken back from the mlb and rebranded as the nats and moved to dc.
The 69 Mets should’ve been a dynasty
Great story. I am only old enough to remember Don Sutton as color commentator, and my earliest baseball memory is Nolan Ryan was the most famous player. I'm a lifelong Braves fan but I don't remember Tom Seaver
How the sale of Babe Ruth to the Yankees led to Mike Trout III becoming the first MLB player to hit 1000 career home runs, somewhere around the year 2100.
My dad Faced John Candelaria in mens amateur league after Candelaria had retired, he said he thought his curveball was gonna hit him in the head then it broke for a called strike. That’s a serious hook. And that’s when he couldn’t hack it in the majors anymore 😳
Do a vid on how how good the 2018 pitching season was
How about Yankees chase of Gerrit Cole Butterfly Effect?
Wait a minute 🧐 2 mins 7 views yet there's 17 likes🤷 Confusion 🤨 dang I'm early tbh. Love the vids LETS GOO!!
And 8 comments before you commented
Just a minor nitpick. It is pronounced "Kee-son" not "Ki-son" Otherwise, nice video.
Man, this was something interesting.
This isn’t a butterfly effect, but could you do a video on the the Mariners trade of Lowe and Varitek and how that trade lead to the 2004 championship
has he done the one about nick swisher going to like Cleveland led to the yanks getting Aaron judge?
NHL Butterfly effect scenario: How Patrik Stefan missing the empty net cost the Edmonton Oilers from possibly drafting Patrick Kane
Do how blake snell pulled out from game 6 caused him to get traded
I’m confused. How did the Tom Seaver pick lead to the second WS? He talked a lot about Ryan and the angels but how is that related?
Stark did not make the case. Nobody else seemed to notice
We CLEAHLY (SAS reference on SRS channel) got so distracted by Bruce Kai-son that we missed that when the Astros signed Ryan the Angels drafted Dennis Ras-muh-ssen with a compensatory pick received by losing the Express. Rasmussen was then traded to the Yankees for Tommy John. When the Angels let John go to Oakland they replaced him with Don Sutton and John Candelaria (I believe SRS pronounced that name right). Candelaria lost Game 7 of the 1986 ALCS to the Red Sox, who then lost to the Mets.
@@Jose_Hunters_EWF_Remixes The more connecting flights, the better the Butterfly Effect.
Great analytic video but its Keeson not Ki-son lol.
And today the Mets may have made the trade that will push them into the playoffs next year, and set them up for continued success for years to come!! Lets Go Mets!! ⚾
Who’s here after the Mets got Lindor and Carrasco
Hi how are yours day going
Good
doing great how bout you
What happend to grady sizemore?
Wow never knew how lucky the Mets got with him, must be why they’ve had so much bad luck since lmao. Can’t wait for his statue
Him making this before the Lindor trade
This is great but you l eft out that the Mets faced the Astros in the NLCS too, with Ryan being the losing pitcher in game 2 and giving up a game tying HR in game 5!
Tom Seaver was only in the secondary draft instead of the amateur draft because he had not signed with the Dodgers who had picked him in the amateur drafted the previous year. What if he had been a Dodger in 1966 with Koufax, Drysdale, and Sutton.
and Claude Osteen
BE: when the Twolves agreed to trade KG Boston dealt Minnesota’s 2009 first rounder back to them protected top 3 for 2009, if Minnesota ended up 1,2 or 3 Boston keeps the pick and had just won the title in 2008 or if the wolves never dealt him to the Celtics no brown or tatum
early srs if u see this I love your videos
The Brewers trading trent grisham leading to the padres trading for darvish? they got zach davies in the trent trade so then they flipped him for darvish this year
10 seconds in. What are you talking about? All Mets fans ever have is hope. Only for it to be dashed. As we say. Ya Gotta Believe.
How the Tampa bay lightning won the Staley cup by trading with the New York rangers
how the bobby bonilla deal lead to the mets getting David Wright
wow. the mets starting pitchers in 1969 was Tom seaver,(25-7...18 complete games!24yrs) Jerry koosman,(17-9...16 complete games!...26yrs) Gary gentry,(13-12....6 complete games...22yrs) Jim Mcandrew had the worse season out of them all going 6-7 with 4 complete games still tho the mets had young talented players!
How Alexander Rossi winning the 2016 Indy 500 was made from mismanagement from Manor Marussia F1.
How Steve Kerr revolutionized basketball as a coach and made Steph curry a house hold name
I would give that credit to Mark Jackson and Steph himself
Butterfly effect: What if no one cared about steroids?
Hello there
Its a little off the sports route ... but how the SMU death penalty led to the modern state of politics in the United States.
Gosh i hope that was sarcastic comment about wins lmao
As a Braves fan I am pissed
The correct pronunciation of Kison, is KEY-son. Not Ky-son.
How Trading Trea Turner lead to the Padres getting Tats
How were the Braves compensated for losing the rights to their pick?
How the mlb was made and baseball teams won world series
1:23 dodgerfilms
Are you the company man?
How
In game 3 of the 2017 ALDS between the Yankees and the Indians, Judge robed Lindor of a home run. It would’ve been a two run homer. The Yankees won that game 1-0. If Judge didn’t rob that home run, the Indians would’ve gone to the ALCS and who knows, maybe they would’ve won it all?
Nah they wouldn't beat the trash can bangers.
The mets had to beat Ryan and Astros in the NLCS that year.
baseball lead to bananas. that’s it
LINDOR BABY! LFGM
bro i’m a phillies and indians fan wtf
11th comment let’s go boys and or girls
How Jimmy Johnson lead the downfall of both the dolphins and Hurricanes
Wow, I'm early!
aaaaaaaannndddddd now the mets have lender and carrassco
Bruce Kison (pronounced "KEESON")
how Steinbrenner's baseball ban led to the yankees dynasty of the 90s
I think it’s a bad time to tell you that SRS did that already
It not Bruce Ki-son it's pronounced Key-son.
Wow that's some serious mental gymnastics there ..I just don't follow the logic..
Good video, it is pronounced Key-son and my Braves get screwed again.
Zits Bruce KEE-son, not Ki-son.
If you can't pronounce the names right, how can we expect you have any grasp of understanding the times? (As opposed to judging them by today's standards)
Now we got Dennis Ras-muss-in to be butchered lol....
LFGM
early gang
Atlanta robbed again.