The Most Difficult Thing About Playing Professional Baseball

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  • @Greasyspleen
    @Greasyspleen 3 года назад +68

    I was gonna guess the advanced scouting. If you have a weakness all the other teams will find it.

  • @bucksdiaryfan
    @bucksdiaryfan 3 года назад +45

    He's basically explaining why amphetamines used to be so popular in pro baseball

    • @tacotom3492
      @tacotom3492 3 года назад +6

      Addy, blue pill, etc definitely are still taken by guys

  • @rubenlopez9972
    @rubenlopez9972 3 года назад +50

    Matt:” hardest part of pro ball is existing in it”

  • @wesleyblisard5416
    @wesleyblisard5416 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for taking the time to talk baseball to us. Your a 1st round Baseball player, you made it to the show, your like a celebrity. You could be doing anything else you want. Its even cooler to be called out live on your videos or you to respond. With that Thank you hope you snd your family have a safe and blessed New Year.

  • @nobletownship4977
    @nobletownship4977 2 года назад +2

    He's absolutely right. “The name of the game is the road.” The grind of the travel, the irregular hours, your body never quite being in sync. Anyone who has played minor league ball has bus stories. I could write a book. Some of them I can laugh about now but I sure didn't at the time.

  • @beatdiabetes3
    @beatdiabetes3 3 года назад +36

    I figured it would be the fear of 95 mph fastballs coming straight at your head.

    • @thomash.l.9382
      @thomash.l.9382 3 года назад +3

      For some reason that just doesn't scare ya bc you know if someone is wild. I was more scared of striking out when I saw 90+

    • @mikeshoe74
      @mikeshoe74 3 года назад +1

      yeah, but for a player of Antonelli's caliber, he's been groomed to that pitching speed from his HS days on.

    • @beatdiabetes3
      @beatdiabetes3 3 года назад

      @Mike Simms You're right, I have not. However I did hear a professional MLB player being interviewed who said that he never got over the fear of being hit in the head by a baseball. Every time he went to the plate he was aware of the possibility.

    • @thomash.l.9382
      @thomash.l.9382 3 года назад

      @Mike Simms where did you play?

  • @carlbaumeister3439
    @carlbaumeister3439 3 года назад +6

    Pete Rose said it’s easier to hit in the majors bc 1) the pitchers are less wild & 2) you’re seeing the same pitchers year after year.

    • @chriswebster24
      @chriswebster24 3 года назад +1

      I’m sure anyone that could hit like Pete Rose would agree.

    • @preston0808
      @preston0808 3 года назад

      Yes but Randy Johnson

  • @cosmickid1794
    @cosmickid1794 3 года назад +2

    A question I've always had is "what really is going on in the bullpen during a game"? I can imagine the players in the dugout being "into" the game, but, being out there in the bullpen, isolated from the action, are they "into" the game? Just my casual fan observation but it looks as though it's a more relaxed atmosphere and no one is paying much attention until the phone rings, and things get "stirring".

  • @Schnids1655
    @Schnids1655 3 года назад +9

    These videos are awesome! I played mostly hockey growing up, but hearing pros talk about their experiences, regardless of the sport, is always cool. You ever consider being a color commentator?

  • @drizzle452
    @drizzle452 3 года назад +12

    I can’t imagine how much MLB players play. There’s a reason players have taken “greenies,”amphetamines, cocaine, and now-adderall league-wide. The mental/physical attrition is crazy

    • @gouda2177
      @gouda2177 3 года назад +2

      RIODS

    • @Yezir760
      @Yezir760 3 года назад

      @@gouda2177 Good point most people associate steriods with big time strength, and size while that is certainly true it does help your body recover a lot better.

  • @LoydChampion
    @LoydChampion 3 года назад +12

    Spot on... after playing 18 games in a row and hitting 4 cities we had a day off at "home". I went to bed, and slept for about 16 hours.

    • @t-squared6406
      @t-squared6406 3 года назад +2

      where did you play,I followed the Vegas minor league teams in the PCL

    • @LoydChampion
      @LoydChampion 3 года назад +4

      @@t-squared6406 I wish I had made it to Las Vegas. I was in Single A and was released after my first year. Being great in high school is a big difference to professional.

    • @kali6651
      @kali6651 3 года назад +4

      @@LoydChampion I definitely got a reality check when I played college ball. Playing highschools in your local city is nothing compared to NCAA college teams.

    • @LoydChampion
      @LoydChampion 3 года назад +2

      @@kali6651 So true. I was a great hitter in High School, even had a homerun record for a while. But in Single A I basically stunk. When I was cut, I went and say my old HS Coach. He put together a matrix that showed my batting average against the other schools in our leagues best 5 pitchers, it was .238. Against the other pitchers it was .600 or something. Then he made the comment, "Keep I'm nondescripts that none of these 5 great pitchers were drafted." He then pointed out that I was not drafted for my pitching, it was my hitting and potential pitching. So in other words, I was seeing better pitchers than they were. I had a chance to take 25 pitches from a well known major league pitcher that is now in the Hall of Fame while he was still playing. I was able to foul one off; I had never seen a ball do what he made it do.

    • @carlitosway01
      @carlitosway01 3 года назад

      @@LoydChampion I can totally relate. In Highschool I was considered "above average" in my area here in the Dominican Republic but when I stepped a foot in to MLB academy for young prospects...it was just another level I wasn't even remotely close to making it lol

  • @tomitstube
    @tomitstube 3 года назад +4

    same thing playing in a rock band, the constant travel, the low budget travel, i can imagine playing 162 games. or even 150... but try playing 300 nights or more a year, it's exhausting, and it'll grind you down to nothing, baseball and rock music have something else in common, drug abuse. and we know why. the pressure to perform every time you go out, the pressure to stay on top of the game.

  • @germanandrade
    @germanandrade 3 года назад +2

    Completely agree! As a casual fan, even listening to every game (TV or radio) for a month is tiring. So I can't imagine what it feels like for 162 games in 6 months.

  • @tomcarrow
    @tomcarrow 3 года назад +2

    It’s not the playing everyday that was tough. It’s the practicing AND playing everyday. Warm up, stretch, throw, hit, infield/outfield, drills, etc... then back to the clubhouse for a PBJ, one hour rest/chill period, then back out to the field to warm up, stretch, throw, hit, infield/outfield then play 9 innings or more. The worst were lifting days in addition to all that, or a long bus ride before it all.

  • @Winspur1982
    @Winspur1982 3 года назад +1

    This is why I think postponing the Triple-A start date to May 4 is a good idea. It will still be hard enough on the players this year but the snow should at least be gone everywhere in the nation, except maybe remote towns in Montana and Wyoming. Long bus rides in snowstorms are not conducive to morale.

  • @dillonhaslam2956
    @dillonhaslam2956 3 года назад +10

    Love the videos! Goin up to walla walla cc in Washington to play ball this spring! Your videos have helped me a lot, so thank you for what you do!

    • @lukemarks92
      @lukemarks92 3 года назад

      Played at clackamas back in 2012 goodluck man

    • @pault2178
      @pault2178 3 года назад

      i been pro n played community college ball also if u need advice let me know kid

  • @tyedyejedi
    @tyedyejedi 3 года назад +12

    I'd say the #1 is sliding into home holding an american express card -WMH

    • @Ascending11
      @Ascending11 2 года назад

      Don't steal home without it!

    • @tyedyejedi
      @tyedyejedi 2 года назад

      @@Ascending11 we're contenders now

  • @robbieg416
    @robbieg416 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Matt for these explanation videos!

  • @midnyte_tv
    @midnyte_tv 3 года назад +37

    What was the coolest part about being a pro baseball player, specifically when you hit the major league?

    • @yessir2873
      @yessir2873 3 года назад

      @Ryan not true, but also not wrong

    • @Xrayballer88
      @Xrayballer88 3 года назад +4

      Chicks and money

    • @danjones2164
      @danjones2164 3 года назад +6

      Panda Express

    • @pullt
      @pullt 3 года назад +1

      Per diem

    • @t-squared6406
      @t-squared6406 3 года назад +2

      I know one thing players enjoy is interaction with fans,not just signing autographs,I talked to many players and had them hit me up other days!!

  • @ethank886
    @ethank886 3 года назад

    Love the Vids Matt !!

  • @janiechamplin8524
    @janiechamplin8524 3 года назад +1

    when you are at bat, do you commit to a certain pitch in your mind? fastball and a breaking ball? you gotta be ready for that pitch. do you just pick a pitch?

  • @scottgh8285
    @scottgh8285 3 года назад

    There was a time when baseball was our only professional sport, but not so today. I think the regular season should be May-August and wrapped up by the end of September. 120 games is plenty of baseball, with room for a few days off. There is too much overlap in sports today.

  • @leahcimolrac1477
    @leahcimolrac1477 Год назад

    I’m just a spectator, I never played past high school. But I would guess that one of the challenges between minors and majors at the pro level is the advanced scouting reports other teams have on you. i.e. If the opponent’s staff knows that you like the ball down and in, they can exploit that by throwing sliders a little out of the zone there and getting you to chase, while trying to paint the outside corner with high fastballs to catch you looking. I’d imagine the other teams don’t have the same hours of research on your strengths and weakness in the minors to exploit.

  • @thomash.l.9382
    @thomash.l.9382 3 года назад +5

    I thought 4 games a week was rough in college lol.

  • @salvatoredestefano439
    @salvatoredestefano439 2 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @mobetterbreaks
    @mobetterbreaks 3 года назад +1

    Hey Matt I wanna know what you think about Latin players playing in winter leagues right now? For it? Against it? Do you wish there were more winter leagues here in the US for other MLB players to play in? How do the Latin players get around that where they get to play almost 10 months out of the year?

  • @agoodpodcast2754
    @agoodpodcast2754 2 года назад +1

    Hey Matt. i love baseball and enjoy your insiders look into the game. i have a question... maybe its a stupid one... but i've wondered it for a while now. when a pitcher throws a ball in the dirt, that ball is tossed to the side and they get a new ball. what happens to that ball that hit the dirt? i cant believe that ball is out for the rest of the game... does it become a batting practice ball? one ball in the dirt and thats it? do they clean it up and get it back into the game? i'm just curious. hopefully you answer. thanks

  • @jschaffe123
    @jschaffe123 3 года назад +2

    Given the amount of travel and exhaustion that pro baseball players face, how aware were you of winning and losing? Did you still care about how well the team was doing or were you only able to concentrate on how you were doing individually?

  • @aaronmarkham4424
    @aaronmarkham4424 3 года назад

    Love the answer

  • @Pokemaple
    @Pokemaple 11 месяцев назад

    This gives me a LOT more respect for career minor-leaguers and for the guys who go up and down between MLB and the minors a lot, those guys have it rough! I hope their conditions can improve with things like better pay, food and accommodation cus those guys really deserve it.

  • @DorianPaige00
    @DorianPaige00 3 года назад +1

    Too much of a good thing! There was talk of everyone in MLB getting Monday off branding it as a focus for "minor league Monday".

  • @heathnunes1774
    @heathnunes1774 3 года назад

    If you had to say, what is the most difficult to easiest positions in the line up? Specifically, what defensive position and spot in the batting order?

  • @olympiabats4512
    @olympiabats4512 3 года назад +1

    Like being in a touring band! Well blues bands!

  • @melflores5112
    @melflores5112 3 года назад

    What are your thoughts on showboating/bat flipping/etc... also, I just found the channel so apologies if you've answered this. Thanks.

  • @rayraymontoya78
    @rayraymontoya78 3 года назад

    Could you do a video about the Cape Cod League?

  • @dougmurray907
    @dougmurray907 3 года назад

    The Grind.

  • @rogerweigel7925
    @rogerweigel7925 2 года назад

    The daily grind.

  • @michaeldalessandro3020
    @michaeldalessandro3020 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @alexanderfranzen3453
    @alexanderfranzen3453 3 года назад +1

    wow you have a really good radio voice

  • @keithboyd9582
    @keithboyd9582 3 года назад +1

    Can you please do one about signing autographs for fans/kids and what do you feel about fans selling autos online for extremely large amounts of money?

    • @t-squared6406
      @t-squared6406 3 года назад

      I used to collect autographs,some players personalized or thought I was selling for being at a hotel for one or two iteme,people with stacks ruin it for most collectors.Also,players don't want to be used.I got out of it,it kept accumulating and it took more time to acquire.You can get a ton,especially when you find old timers that don't care,some coaches who played or if you give them items,make a deal,man,you can get a ton of autigraphs!!

  • @pinstripedbombs2968
    @pinstripedbombs2968 3 года назад +1

    Hey Matt, I was wondering how hard it is to not be a fan when playing guys you grew up watching? Did you ever go out of your way to meet someone or were you more concentrated on playing your game? Thanks

  • @dkvh6520
    @dkvh6520 3 года назад

    Matt, some professional players, don’t come across as “great athletes”, but can throw 96 or Rake! Who stands out from your playing days as this kind of player?

  • @theoneandonly24
    @theoneandonly24 3 года назад

    100% agree. I played in the short A Northwest league right after my college season and it kicked me in the butt

    • @theoneandonly24
      @theoneandonly24 3 года назад

      “Time in the Minors” documentary

    • @t-squared6406
      @t-squared6406 3 года назад

      that's cool,you made it as a professional,I saw local college players come back to games after a short pro career,but they took it as far as they could,no what ifs,just like you!!!

  • @dpm2515
    @dpm2515 3 года назад

    I'm putting the video on pause and posting this first. My opinion, the hardest thing to do is compete at a professional level consistently. Every single day. That's to me what separates the professionals from the individuals who or just as talented and maybe even more talented on their best day yet lack the ability to consistently play at the professional level. I've seen it in college and afterwards. There were plenty of individuals in both the independent leagues and low minor leagues that had the talent to be Major Leaguers. The problem was it would happen every other start or every third game as a hitter. And in between playing at a high level the drop off is much more significant then a major Leaguer on a bad day.

  • @frankym69
    @frankym69 3 года назад

    The reason I hated it was just the fact that it was pro ball. I thought back to those sandlot days then took a hard look at what I was doing, I thought, I missed those days when I did this for the passion. If anybody ever told you they were in it for the love of the game, they're lying to you. I missed doing it for the love of it. Good video.

  • @alwaysreal--
    @alwaysreal-- 3 года назад

    Are you still friends or keep in contact with any big Leaguers when you played pro ball?

  • @jogms6546
    @jogms6546 3 года назад

    Have you been one time in Europe and what do you think about Euro baseball ?

  • @pdraggy
    @pdraggy 3 года назад +1

    I feel that if you didn't get a 'free ride' into university you start the grind from NCAA training camp.

  • @t-squared6406
    @t-squared6406 3 года назад

    did you get in a few autographs before getting on the bus,I live in Vegas,I have seen it,heard it from the local announcer,I even thought,Wow!,my team was just playing and within 24 hours,they will be playing again in another city,how about having to got to Canada in the PCL or IL! WOW!!!

  • @rlavender9684
    @rlavender9684 Месяц назад

    What's the hardest part about keeping your spot in the majors vs going back down to minors?

  • @ericjohnson4877
    @ericjohnson4877 3 года назад

    Matt, I have a question about situational baseball: With a runner on first and no outs and a sac bunt being put on, should it be put to the third base side or first base side? The third baseman is free to charge, but the first baseman has to hold the runner. Does that influence things?

  • @jaceski5806
    @jaceski5806 3 года назад

    How long does the season last?

  • @jordanking6939
    @jordanking6939 3 года назад

    Now I understand why players retire after 30 years old, travel is hard on the body and you're required to stay in top shape throughout the season. I'll imagine if a minor league meal was peach yogart, protein bar, and a cup of coffee, you burn more calories processing the travel on the road.

  • @kevinhiemenz9877
    @kevinhiemenz9877 3 года назад

    Are you constantly sore or battling injuries?

  • @144Donn
    @144Donn 3 года назад

    Wow! My body is sore just from hearing this!

  • @InnovatewithLes
    @InnovatewithLes 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for giving us the REAL

  • @jordanking6939
    @jordanking6939 3 года назад

    I go further, imagine people playing in lower Independent minor leagues like Pacific Association or Pecos where the travel is hard on the body because they play 5-6 times per week with no plane rides or luxury buses. Sponsors, host families, and donations pay for their meals. Imagine driving from Martinez, CA (Bay Area) to Wasco, CA (Bakersfield area) and Spring Valley, CA (San Bernandino County) carpooling.

  • @jackhalas9493
    @jackhalas9493 3 года назад

    Matt,
    I'm sure you're aware of who Lou Merloni is. You talk about the come down back to Minors. For awhile, probably while you were in SD, Merloni was up & down, up & down between Boston & Pawtucket.
    Anything on that kinda thing? Mentally? What kinda living situation guys like this have, etc??

    • @AntonelliBaseball
      @AntonelliBaseball  3 года назад

      Yup I am! I have a few videos on it. It's not fun, but better to be in the MLB a little than not at all during that time. Usually just jump between hotels

  • @apushman
    @apushman 3 года назад

    I think there are too many games in their schedule but the amount wont ever go down, too much in each game like all the other leagues

  • @TheTrainMan570
    @TheTrainMan570 3 года назад +1

    The biggest difference between the Minors and The Show:
    The hotels all have room service and the women all have long legs and brains.”

  • @OPT_DK
    @OPT_DK 3 года назад

    Ima guess before he starts taking and my guess is the hitting of a mlb pitcher would be the hardest

  • @nkystevep7007
    @nkystevep7007 3 года назад

    What he said makes sense to me, especially the traveling and the poor eating habits in the minors

  • @Caderic
    @Caderic 3 года назад

    1:00 minute in and I am going to guess the management system for the MLB teams. From intel on plays, management tactics & stratagies, the ability to for and carry out those tactics, the "eye" for xyz, and the ability of the plays to understand/do the same.

    • @Caderic
      @Caderic 3 года назад

      I was wrong, but I understand why.

  • @keith2092
    @keith2092 3 года назад +1

    Who knew the rigors of the minors! I bet they were testing you a little, too. These coaches paid their dues and so shall you, maybe. What an incredible grind it sounds; exhausted mentally, physically and just tired all the time.
    Great answer as usual, Matt. You are so honest and believable.

    • @Veaseify
      @Veaseify 3 года назад +1

      And they do it for $12k a year...sure the hot prospects have big signing bonuses to tide them over but for most of those guys I don't know how they survive.

    • @Artessnow
      @Artessnow 3 года назад

      @@Veaseify 12k is plenty money if you don’t have a car, or rent or time to go blow money on stuff. They basically live on the road and play baseball every night, why do they need the money?

    • @Veaseify
      @Veaseify 3 года назад

      @@Artessnow Minor League players only get paid for the 6 months of a Minor League Season, they get nothing during Spring Training and the Off Season. They also have to pay rent because half of their games are at their home stadium.

  • @Frank4202
    @Frank4202 3 года назад +1

    This is more for Laura, but whats the worst part about being married to a former MLB player?

  • @PlanetCabo
    @PlanetCabo 3 года назад

    What are your thoughts of the 10 episode season of Playing For Peanuts? If you haven’t seen it, it is on RUclips for free. Wally Backman is the manager. I would love to hear your thoughts.

    • @t-squared6406
      @t-squared6406 3 года назад

      I saw some of it,he managed where I live,he got the most out of his teams,he really works umps or does what he can to fire his team up!!

  • @matthewsanding950
    @matthewsanding950 3 года назад

    did you get to keep the baseball that you got with your first hit when you were in the MLB

    • @brianking2365
      @brianking2365 3 года назад +2

      I'm sure he did, if you watch the vid where he talks about it you can see em tossing it back in to the dugout when he reaches first.

  • @alsacrime4806
    @alsacrime4806 3 года назад +5

    3:11

  • @wiseogjc370
    @wiseogjc370 3 года назад

    I heard once from Albert Pujols that baseball needed to be you life existence if you wanted to make it to the pros.

  • @The_Official_Chris_Overholt
    @The_Official_Chris_Overholt 3 года назад +3

    You look good in Cubbie blue 😉

    • @lovelessissimo
      @lovelessissimo 3 года назад +1

      Fun fact: cubbie blue is the exact same color as dodger blue. Pantone 294

    • @gocubs3705
      @gocubs3705 3 года назад

      I thought the same thing

  • @Spyapbj
    @Spyapbj 3 года назад +1

    am i the only person who doesn’t care how there body feels? because there is pretty much nothing i’d rather be doing than playing baseball.

  • @carlitosway01
    @carlitosway01 3 года назад

    Wow! I imagine all that and being a poor kid from the Dominican Republic getting into the minors, didn't go to college, doesn't speak or understand the language and with his family in another country that he needs to send money to. We are talking major stress levels!

  • @justakidslife_hd1561
    @justakidslife_hd1561 3 года назад

    Matt I’m 6’2 and a freshman in highschool I think I could’ve made varsity but COVID ruined everything

    • @masondushney6410
      @masondushney6410 3 года назад +2

      You’ve gotta think about it from the perspective that so many others are in the same boat... spend your time trying to get better and ready for next year.

    • @cesartaker
      @cesartaker 3 года назад +1

      @@masondushney6410 wise words...

    • @colecalleri3234
      @colecalleri3234 3 года назад +3

      Don’t worry man your just a freshman. Also to me at least height doesn’t matter. There’s gonna be guys 5’7 working there asses off harder then dudes who are 6’5 everyone’s competing and wants it. Covids ruined a lot of things for a lot of people. Just keep your head high and play for the love of the game!

  • @salventuri2050
    @salventuri2050 3 года назад +6

    Matt must know, considering he had a 21 game major league "career".

    • @ashurany
      @ashurany 3 года назад +6

      Which is an incredible accomplishment in itself.

    • @gouda2177
      @gouda2177 3 года назад +3

      HOW LONG WAS YOUR MLB CAREER

    • @joeg5414
      @joeg5414 3 года назад

      better than yours or probably anyone else in the comments here. Let me guess, you're an all star on your American Legion team so you know what's up?

    • @joeg5414
      @joeg5414 3 года назад

      Not only that but the title says nothing about MLB, it says professional. That includes minor leagues and he played there quite a bit.

    • @salventuri2050
      @salventuri2050 3 года назад +1

      @@joeg5414 Hey whacko....the thumbnail for the video states toughest part of MLB.

  • @timmydacheese9962
    @timmydacheese9962 3 года назад +1

    To make it, you have to be mental.

  • @brandonlachance2098
    @brandonlachance2098 3 года назад

    Matt, I’ve been wondering this for a while, how aware do you think players are of the history of baseball? Like history of equipment, uniforms like your number on your back indicated where you would hit in the lineup. I would love to hear your thoughts on this! Thank you Matt!

  • @rayraymontoya78
    @rayraymontoya78 3 года назад

    Would you have played in the Mexican League or Japan if you thought it could lead to the MLB?

  • @AZrakoon
    @AZrakoon Год назад

    Sounds like a being a sports version of a navy seal.

  • @floxy20
    @floxy20 3 года назад

    When they give a player a day off in MLB I think they should have him sit in the press box rather than have him dress for the game. Part of the rest should be mental rest.

  • @jgonzales912
    @jgonzales912 3 года назад

    Right now they have days off. Probably a lot more to come.

  • @elliot2336
    @elliot2336 3 года назад

    Are players warned about giving too many autographs which in turn lower its value? Is it more about signing in the minors and not majors? I always wondered why players can be so stingy about signing. San Jose Giants players are the worst, their first rounders seemed to be stingy on who they signed for. Joey Bart and Heliot Ramos were the culprits.

    • @t-squared6406
      @t-squared6406 3 года назад

      I have heard about it,also,some players signed so much,they are already tired of it by the time they turn pro,a college player told me he signed for 20 people at a visiting stadium and he wasn't the best,I can't imagine someone who is a 1st round pick,Olympian that get headlines before getting drafted,gets old for some,for otgers,they keep signing like Mike Trout at the stadium at least!

  • @user-sc1qi3ce7j
    @user-sc1qi3ce7j 3 года назад

    Mmmmm Taco Bell....So goooood.

  • @anthonyraineri5190
    @anthonyraineri5190 3 года назад

    The Minor Leagues = Boot Camp, got it

  • @Ascending11
    @Ascending11 2 года назад

    MLB games should be reduced to, maybe, 80 to 100 games in the regular season.

  • @TheArtOfDean
    @TheArtOfDean 3 года назад

    It was tiring just listening to the amount of travel one has to do as a minor league player, along with so few off days.

    • @t-squared6406
      @t-squared6406 3 года назад +1

      I have witnessed it following my local AAA team,playing here one night,within 24 hours playing in another city and when they used to go to Canada going through customs,pain in the butt!!

  • @josecabralperez2556
    @josecabralperez2556 3 года назад +1

    thanks for sharing this part of minor league baseball players

  • @johnfusco7430
    @johnfusco7430 3 года назад +2

    What was the furthest ball you have ever hit?

    • @tylernorville3048
      @tylernorville3048 3 года назад

      He had a vid on his one and only mlb hr and thats obviously it

  • @lovelessissimo
    @lovelessissimo 3 года назад +8

    Staying healthy, amiright? 😉

  • @WanderingWeekends
    @WanderingWeekends 3 года назад

    This is why I don't miss minor league baseball...

  • @haunted_wolf5649
    @haunted_wolf5649 3 года назад

    Mmmmm yum Taco Bell, KFC and McDonald’s 🤤

  • @cambodianriverpig7613
    @cambodianriverpig7613 3 года назад +1

    In terms of performance and improvement, the minor league sounds pretty dumb.

    • @yourmomsfavoritemexican4804
      @yourmomsfavoritemexican4804 3 года назад

      How so?
      *EDIT*
      Wait no I see what you mean. In terms or improvement, I believe that it really helps the players because if they go straight to the big leagues from college or even a different league, they’re gonna struggle or they’re gonna need time to adjust. Although the conditions that minor leaguers have to live under is ridiculous.

  • @ChildOfTheKing7771
    @ChildOfTheKing7771 3 года назад

    Does money buy happiness?

  • @PInk77W1
    @PInk77W1 3 года назад

    Striking out

    • @t-squared6406
      @t-squared6406 3 года назад

      getting chewed out by the manager

  • @declewis1673
    @declewis1673 3 года назад

    Difference between the minors and the majors is the dolllarrrrr. Big step.

  • @mattx6098
    @mattx6098 3 года назад +2

    Just don’t walk him

  • @EdwardCurrent
    @EdwardCurrent 3 года назад

    Sounds miserable!!

  • @user-sc1qi3ce7j
    @user-sc1qi3ce7j 3 года назад

    If you wanna be a coach, why don't you get off YT and go coach?

  • @wswillett
    @wswillett 3 года назад

    WWWWWAAAAAAAHHHHH....Such a tough life while making millions....so much harder than a factory worker who works....wait for it.....EVERY SINGLE DAY
    By the way....Cal only played 162 games a year, 3 hours per day...not 8 to 12 or longer, many of them were 6 hors for double headers but never an 8 hour day......there are 365 days in a year.....so you get HALF the year off......ok, with spring training.....ONE THIRD of the year off......I live in AZ and they start in February after not working since September......4 1/2 months off......Cal Ripken played 3001 games in his career X 3 hours per game= 9000 hours.....9000 divided by an average Joe working 50 hrs per week 50 weeks a year(allowing 2 for vacation) is 182 weeks worked FOR HIS ENTIRE CAREER divided by 12 months is a measly 3.5 years worked without calling in sick.. Not impressed....there are guys who work 30 years without calling in once..These are factory, delivery. etc. jobs that are WAY MORE physically demanding than standing on grass and swinging a bat. Quit whinning......

    • @wvu05
      @wvu05 3 года назад

      You clearly weren't paying attention. Minor league players don't make millions, and he said that was much harder.

  • @cmayy8317
    @cmayy8317 3 года назад

    Jesus Christ is Lord and Saviour

  • @jjk028
    @jjk028 Год назад

    With all due respect, it sounds like you were extremely talented. That said from my perspective you rode on your talent not so much hard work. I literally was in a hotel for 240 days last year for work. I NEVER expected something in return except money. Work your ass off my friend. That’s what makes it. You come across like a grown child wether it be your tone or perspective I still appreciate you and your videos. Thank you