@@pyramidsongPlus he lost almost 6 years due to WWII and Korea. He lost probably 500-750 hits and he would have been within striking distance of Ruth in terms or HR’s at the end of his career.
1. Dan really stuck to the bit and I respect it. 2. My god, the circle logo background being off kilter to the spaces available for the heads messed with my head the entire time.
I would've hesitated to guess him too. We all know about his NPB and MLB combining to be over 4k, and I knew he had at least 2.5k in the MLB alone, but couldn't remember if he cracked 3k in the MLB tbh
I love this videos because this is just what guys do. The amount of times I’ve been hanging out with friends and we just start naming players that we think we can recognize in public.
@@justin-ux3pk i actually met someone related to him (and shared the name) and said it was pronounced Laj-wah so im going to stick with that until someone else with the name makes me change my mind
Cap Anson was probably the first to go over 3000, but he played so long ago that his actual number of hits is uncertain. His Wikipedia page lists him as having 2995-3435 hits, and to be in the place you have him on the list you have to use the 3435 number. Wikipedia's 3000 hit club page has him at 30th with 3011 hits. Baseball Reference goes with the 3435 number. I think the difference between the two numbers is that the 3435 number counts hits he got from 1871-1875, before the NL was founded, though for all but one of those years he was playing for a team that was one of the founding members of the NL. (He apparently switched teams just before the start of the first NL season, and his old team was kicked out of the league after that first year for refusing to play western road games once they had fallen out of contention.) I'm not sure what could knock him all the way down to 2995.
My issue with Anson is that he played before the "modern era" (1901) when the major rules were solidified. For example, Anson never had a foul ball count as a strike. There’s always problems with comparing players from different generations, and Cap is definitely the best pre-modern hitter, but I just don’t think you can put him on the same list as modern era players.
Anson would be under if you don't count his National Association time as a major league but everyone counts those now unless they don't count pre-1901 and in one year they counted walks as hits. So if you get rid of both he's just under 3000.
Aww I was hoping to get this as a MLB 30 where you give Clemente, Kaline and Boggs, but this format works as well. Anyways it's a shame it took the gang so long to guess Adrian Beltre. I was at his 3,000th hit. That was a special moment.
The thing with Ted Williams is that it isn't even necessarily the war years as much as it's the walks. This dude had a .482(!!!!) CAREER OBP. The last time anyone did that over a full season was Barry Bonds in 2004 (apologies to Juan Soto and his .490 OBP in 2020).
Rose really throwing shade at Biggio. He says he didnt feel like he was watching a HOF, but i certainly thought I was when i was a kid watching him. Obviously im biased, but 3000 hits seems like its one of those check boxs for HOF potential
@@kyledixon2571 lol, I figured that out. But I'm from Houston. I never thought Mike mussina or cc sabathia were hall of famers but whatever ( I know mussina is there already)
Gonna try and go ~chronologically and see how many I get. I'm strategically not guessing some players because I don't think they got there, but I may miss some that did in the process. Cap Anson Nap Lajoie Honus Wagner Ty Cobb Tris Speaker Rogers Hornsby Mickey Mantle Eddie Murray Stan Musial Carl Yastrzemski Hank Aaron Willie Mays Pete Rose Roberto Clemente Rickey Henderson Tony Gwynn Derek Jeter Alex Rodriguez Ichiro Suzuki Albert Pujols Miguel Cabrera Purposely avoided: Babe Ruth, George Sisler, Mel Ott, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Julio Franco, Wade Boggs, Barry Bonds Result: 19/33 with two strikes. Don't know why I bothered including Mantle and DiMaggio-I guess I have inflated perceptions of their careers because they're Yankee greats. Boggs is on the edge so I don't feel bad about leaving him out, and Hornsby is above 2,900 so he's not a terrible guess, but not getting recent guys like Molitor, Biggio, and Beltre is a bad look.
I am pausing the video and naming all the 3,000 hit members I can before hearing their answers: Pete Rose Ty Cobb George Brett Derek Jeter Rod Carew Roberto Clemente Tony Gwynn Stan Musial Cap Anson Honus Wagner Miguel Cabrera Albert Pujols Wade Boggs Cal Ripken Paul Waner Eddie Murray Hank Aaron Willie Mays Nap Lajoie Tris Speaker Adrian Beltre Rafael Palmeiro Ichiro Suzuki Dave Winfield Rickey Henderson Lou Brock Alex Rodriguez Eddie Collins Carl Yastrzemski Al Kaline I think I’m missing a couple. I’m sure I would have gotten the last two or three with some hints.
i would've eventually said Rogers Hornsby, but he had 2930 hits and would've said Mike Schmidt, but he only had 2234. I had Nap Lajoie like Jake. And Al Kaline was my dad's childhood favorite player so i knew him as well.
Up next: 3,000 k’s club and/or 300 wins club. Then 500 HR club. And if you’re feeling frisky, 300 saves club. Personally, that would prob be the hardest because closers never get any love. Except the sandman.
They fact that only 33 players in the history of baseball have done this shows you it's really the only game that doesn't change significantly from era to era. Even with steroids, 33 is a crazy low number.
You'd have to get a minimum 200 hits a season for 15 years to even get to 3000. And since the most guys average out to around 140-150 a season, it would take 20 years minimum to achieve that. Pete Rose will have that record for a long time, probably forever.
The league has more competitive parity and money involved now too. It's really unlikely a team today or in the future would use a roster spot on the equivalent of old man Rose running up the score in the record book.
Having only 33 members of that list is crazy considering how long the sport has been around. I legitimately think Freddie Freeman can get there and be #34 on that list. He’s over 2100 Hits and not slowing down yet. As a Braves fan, I would love if he’d come back and get 3000 in our uniform.
I was so stunned that Ted Williams wasn't on this list. But, as referenced, 5.5 years given instead to military service kept him from achieving that milestone. Oh, and he's still 19th all time by WAR. They should have given Dan a point and counted Ted Williams as a National Hero regardless.
Here's how bad I am... I could probably get most of the way through this list without a strike. But if you asked me to name five guys in the last 20 years to get 200 in a season, it would be a struggle. I'd go Altuve, Acuna, then no idea.
you should either do a true snake and push the first pick down the line every round or just start at 1 after 5 has picked every time. it is really unfair to the folks on the end.
If you did this off the top of your head, mad props. If you just looked it up and copied it into a comment, why? (I know which way I would bet.)@@kriosuranous3440
He started on the 1870s and MLB doesn't recognize some of his time as in the majors. Plus individuals compiling the stats apparently inflated Anson's hit totals in games.
Hahahaha something struck me funny about the comment of Cap Anson and Nap Lajoie being the same person. One was perhaps the most notorious racist star in the game's history, the other one was highly respected and a fan favorite.
cap anson is the best baseball player i’ve ever seen. the pride and joy of chicago before it became crime ridden. these new agers wouldn’t know ball if it smacked them in the face
Cannobio saying Ted Williams as his first answer so confidently is HILARIOUS
I woulda done the same thing tbh but still a great moment
Classic trap. Ted was an OBP god and you get there with your walks. Ted also never had 200 hits in a single season
It’s hilarious because he said he knew all of them
@@pyramidsongPlus he lost almost 6 years due to WWII and Korea. He lost probably 500-750 hits and he would have been within striking distance of Ruth in terms or HR’s at the end of his career.
To be fair, what a trap that is. Almost too easily the best hitter ever without 3000
Fun Fact. Stan Musial had 3,630 career hits. He finished his career with exactly 1,815 hits at home and 1,815 hits away!
Stan the Man is an all-time great. Never forget his name.
And he did lose a year in his prime to war
1. Dan really stuck to the bit and I respect it. 2. My god, the circle logo background being off kilter to the spaces available for the heads messed with my head the entire time.
The fact that Ronnie was wearing a Mainers hat and didn’t guess Ichiro is amazing
Right?? Every time his turn came up I kept yelling ICHIRO!! ICHIRO!!
I would've hesitated to guess him too. We all know about his NPB and MLB combining to be over 4k, and I knew he had at least 2.5k in the MLB alone, but couldn't remember if he cracked 3k in the MLB tbh
Dan looks like a dad sleeping on the couch after he got eliminated
"Babe Ruth is a bum" LMAO
I love this videos because this is just what guys do. The amount of times I’ve been hanging out with friends and we just start naming players that we think we can recognize in public.
“We already did Nap Lajoie and that’s the same guy” LOL
Surprised Dan didn’t get Cap Anson, seeing as he watched him play
EVERYBODY watched Anson play, he's like the Julio Franco of the turn of the previous century
One day they will pronounce Nap Lajoie correctly.
I’m case they read the comments: it’s Laj-oh-way boys
@@justin-ux3pk Good call
@@justin-ux3pk i actually met someone related to him (and shared the name) and said it was pronounced Laj-wah so im going to stick with that until someone else with the name makes me change my mind
@@ryansoltner5229French-speaking Canadian here, this pronounciation is right.
@@ryansoltner5229 my last name is lajoie. My dad is French.
The PTI effect on Cannobio was amazing
I’m on the edge of my seat here waiting to see how long Old Man Dan can go without moving
Dan Cannolio shattering the impression that they only know AL East
The facts there’s more balls in the background than heads tickled me the wrong way
That head photo of Willie Mays isn't Willie Mays. It's Monte Irvin.
I was going to comment on that too lol
13:37 Knicks legend Cleanthony Early pull is wiiiiiild
i was looking for this 😂
Props for the Weed promo. Didn't know I could become more of a fan
love these kinds of videos, immaculate vibes in the room.
Personally I think this is the best ad read from jomboy media yet.
Cap Anson was probably the first to go over 3000, but he played so long ago that his actual number of hits is uncertain. His Wikipedia page lists him as having 2995-3435 hits, and to be in the place you have him on the list you have to use the 3435 number. Wikipedia's 3000 hit club page has him at 30th with 3011 hits. Baseball Reference goes with the 3435 number. I think the difference between the two numbers is that the 3435 number counts hits he got from 1871-1875, before the NL was founded, though for all but one of those years he was playing for a team that was one of the founding members of the NL. (He apparently switched teams just before the start of the first NL season, and his old team was kicked out of the league after that first year for refusing to play western road games once they had fallen out of contention.) I'm not sure what could knock him all the way down to 2995.
My issue with Anson is that he played before the "modern era" (1901) when the major rules were solidified. For example, Anson never had a foul ball count as a strike. There’s always problems with comparing players from different generations, and Cap is definitely the best pre-modern hitter, but I just don’t think you can put him on the same list as modern era players.
Anson would be under if you don't count his National Association time as a major league but everyone counts those now unless they don't count pre-1901 and in one year they counted walks as hits. So if you get rid of both he's just under 3000.
Aww I was hoping to get this as a MLB 30 where you give Clemente, Kaline and Boggs, but this format works as well.
Anyways it's a shame it took the gang so long to guess Adrian Beltre. I was at his 3,000th hit. That was a special moment.
The thing with Ted Williams is that it isn't even necessarily the war years as much as it's the walks. This dude had a .482(!!!!) CAREER OBP. The last time anyone did that over a full season was Barry Bonds in 2004 (apologies to Juan Soto and his .490 OBP in 2020).
Jake dropping cleanthony was so funny
Yeah, that picture is DEFINITELY not Willie Mays 😂
I also thought Al Kaline was a pitcher lol
Rose really throwing shade at Biggio. He says he didnt feel like he was watching a HOF, but i certainly thought I was when i was a kid watching him. Obviously im biased, but 3000 hits seems like its one of those check boxs for HOF potential
@@rossdilworth3412he’s talking about Chris Rose
@@kyledixon2571 lol, I figured that out. But I'm from Houston. I never thought Mike mussina or cc sabathia were hall of famers but whatever ( I know mussina is there already)
Gonna try and go ~chronologically and see how many I get. I'm strategically not guessing some players because I don't think they got there, but I may miss some that did in the process.
Cap Anson
Nap Lajoie
Honus Wagner
Ty Cobb
Tris Speaker
Rogers Hornsby
Mickey Mantle
Eddie Murray
Stan Musial
Carl Yastrzemski
Hank Aaron
Willie Mays
Pete Rose
Roberto Clemente
Rickey Henderson
Tony Gwynn
Derek Jeter
Alex Rodriguez
Ichiro Suzuki
Albert Pujols
Miguel Cabrera
Purposely avoided: Babe Ruth, George Sisler, Mel Ott, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Julio Franco, Wade Boggs, Barry Bonds
Result: 19/33 with two strikes. Don't know why I bothered including Mantle and DiMaggio-I guess I have inflated perceptions of their careers because they're Yankee greats. Boggs is on the edge so I don't feel bad about leaving him out, and Hornsby is above 2,900 so he's not a terrible guess, but not getting recent guys like Molitor, Biggio, and Beltre is a bad look.
Dang Dan jumped out of the trench and got shot by 120 German machine guns instantly.
I had Al Kaline at the end but wasn’t sure either. Fun video great stuff guys
Did Jake name drop Knicks legend Cleanthony Early?
The pic of Mays looks like Monte Irvin
I am pausing the video and naming all the 3,000 hit members I can before hearing their answers:
Pete Rose
Ty Cobb
George Brett
Derek Jeter
Rod Carew
Roberto Clemente
Tony Gwynn
Stan Musial
Cap Anson
Honus Wagner
Miguel Cabrera
Albert Pujols
Wade Boggs
Cal Ripken
Paul Waner
Eddie Murray
Hank Aaron
Willie Mays
Nap Lajoie
Tris Speaker
Adrian Beltre
Rafael Palmeiro
Ichiro Suzuki
Dave Winfield
Rickey Henderson
Lou Brock
Alex Rodriguez
Eddie Collins
Carl Yastrzemski
Al Kaline
I think I’m missing a couple. I’m sure I would have gotten the last two or three with some hints.
I think the three I forgot were Robin Yount, Paul Molitor and Craig Biggio.
Some of these guesses are just downright bad...
i would've eventually said Rogers Hornsby, but he had 2930 hits and would've said Mike Schmidt, but he only had 2234.
I had Nap Lajoie like Jake. And Al Kaline was my dad's childhood favorite player so i knew him as well.
Al Kaline is in the Hall of Fame because he was always on base.
Do these guys even Immaculate Grid?
Paul Warner fan club rise up
His brother Lloyd also in the HOF but only 2400 hits
Exactly 0% prepared for a Cleanthony Early reference
Up next: 3,000 k’s club and/or 300 wins club.
Then 500 HR club.
And if you’re feeling frisky, 300 saves club. Personally, that would prob be the hardest because closers never get any love. Except the sandman.
The sponsorship…
WTH. The picture of Willie mays ISNT WILLIE MAYS. Its Monte Irvin
Tf did I just watch?!?! Cmon guyss
Jake knows Nap Lajoie. Now he just needs to learn to pronounce Nap Lajoie.
also cleanthony early is a crazy pull(for basketball)
Shout out Chris rose calling my vikings
I would have guessed Bartolo Colon every time, because I delight in failure.
what a sponsor
They fact that only 33 players in the history of baseball have done this shows you it's really the only game that doesn't change significantly from era to era. Even with steroids, 33 is a crazy low number.
You'd have to get a minimum 200 hits a season for 15 years to even get to 3000. And since the most guys average out to around 140-150 a season, it would take 20 years minimum to achieve that. Pete Rose will have that record for a long time, probably forever.
The league has more competitive parity and money involved now too. It's really unlikely a team today or in the future would use a roster spot on the equivalent of old man Rose running up the score in the record book.
Having only 33 members of that list is crazy considering how long the sport has been around. I legitimately think Freddie Freeman can get there and be #34 on that list. He’s over 2100 Hits and not slowing down yet. As a Braves fan, I would love if he’d come back and get 3000 in our uniform.
I was so stunned that Ted Williams wasn't on this list. But, as referenced, 5.5 years given instead to military service kept him from achieving that milestone. Oh, and he's still 19th all time by WAR. They should have given Dan a point and counted Ted Williams as a National Hero regardless.
Dan’s a geller😭💀
Teddy Ballgame = Walks
Put the script behind cam
😊😂
The first name that came to mind was Craig Biggio and no one said it haha.
Here's how bad I am... I could probably get most of the way through this list without a strike. But if you asked me to name five guys in the last 20 years to get 200 in a season, it would be a struggle. I'd go Altuve, Acuna, then no idea.
Ichiro literally went over 200 for 10 years straight and within the last 20 years set the record for most hits in a single season.
Kind of amazing how poorly they all did on this. They don’t know their baseball history that well.
Ruth and Williams walked too much to get to 3000 hits.
you should either do a true snake and push the first pick down the line every round or just start at 1 after 5 has picked every time. it is really unfair to the folks on the end.
Nap LaJoy😂
Chris Rose has a problem with the No. 2 leader in Hit by Pitches? Bruh, he’s my least favorite personality at JM now.
Paul Molitor
Ted Williams went to war for like 4 years. He isn’t even that close at like 2640 or something like that
I think doing this with the 32 players with at least 100 rWAR would be cool. (List in replies)
1 Walter Johnson+ (21) 165.1
2 Cy Young+ (22) 163.6
3 Barry Bonds (22) 162.8
4 Babe Ruth+ (22) 162.2
5 Willie Mays+ (23) 156.1
6 Ty Cobb+ (24) 151.4
7 Henry Aaron+ (23) 143
8 Roger Clemens (24) 139.2
9 Tris Speaker+ (22) 134.9
10 Honus Wagner+ (21) 131
11 Stan Musial+ (22) 128.6
12 Rogers Hornsby+ (23) 127.1
13 Eddie Collins+ (25) 124.2
14 Ted Williams+ (19) 121.8
15 Grover Alexander+ (20) 119.3
16 Alex Rodriguez (22) 117.5
17 Kid Nichols+ (15) 116.3
18 Lou Gehrig+ (17) 113.8
19 Rickey Henderson+ (25) 111.2
20 Mel Ott+ (22) 110.9
21 Mickey Mantle+ (18) 110.2
22 Tom Seaver+ (20) 109.9
23 Frank Robinson+ (21) 107.3
24 Nap Lajoie+ (21) 106.9
25 Lefty Grove+ (17) 106.8
26 Mike Schmidt+ (18) 106.8
27 Greg Maddux+ (23) 106.6
28 Christy Mathewson+ (17) 106.5
29 Albert Pujols (22) 101.7
30 Randy Johnson+ (22) 101.1
31 Joe Morgan+ (22) 100.4
32 Warren Spahn+ (21) 100.0
If you did this off the top of your head, mad props. If you just looked it up and copied it into a comment, why? (I know which way I would bet.)@@kriosuranous3440
Mickey Mantle? Come on.
Ted Williams! He spent 5 years in the service. Plus, he walked too much. He's the all time leader with a .482 on base average.
Why is Cannobio even here? What does he do besides get shit wrong? Even Joez get something right every now and then.
guy should be fired for saying ted williams as a first answer.
Bro is sponsoring weed and talking about getting high? That’s actually crazy
They don’t have Cap Anson, or however you spell it, on the MLB website rankings
He started on the 1870s and MLB doesn't recognize some of his time as in the majors. Plus individuals compiling the stats apparently inflated Anson's hit totals in games.
Is he wearing a Seattle hat and didn't say ichiro?
Hi is your sponsor delta 8
BBD is correct - Musial did serve during the war
How tf do some of these dudes have jobs at Jomboy lol?
Hahahaha something struck me funny about the comment of Cap Anson and Nap Lajoie being the same person. One was perhaps the most notorious racist star in the game's history, the other one was highly respected and a fan favorite.
Cleanthony Early 🤯
Cap Anson was a flaming racist who famously fought against the integration of the two leagues.
im amazed they did so poorly
cap anson is the best baseball player i’ve ever seen. the pride and joy of chicago before it became crime ridden. these new agers wouldn’t know ball if it smacked them in the face
Three guesses in....pathetic
how are they so bad when it’s there job lol
It’s really only Jake and Joez jobs
first
I love these videos but you guys jabber too much between answers. Stop horsing around and give your answers
The jabber is my favourite part!
Just do a sporcle if you wanted rapid fire answers
Mantle was a pitiful guess lol