I completely understand and don't blame him for being so upset about being hurt all the time. Just imagine how incredible he is but can't stay healthy. God bless buddy. We're rooting for you
People forget that Cy Young had over 300 losses. There have been many teams in the past that had the best pitcher playing on a poor team. They deserve recognition.
Even when it was normal for a pitcher to pitch a full game, every game, crediting the pitcher for the win or loss didn't really make sense. Now it's pure stupidity, and I personally give exactly zero fucks about a pitcher's win/loss record.
Idc what anyone says, 2021 Jacob deGrom is the greatest pitcher in MLB history. He literally perfected his mechanics so well that a human body cannot sustain moving like that
His mechanics might have gotten him injured bc too many pitchers are throwing gung ho and defying physics with airbenders as opposed to taking something off
I've been saying it since he started getting knicked up. He needs to ease up on the velo. We know he has 102 in the tank but why not sit 96 and run 102 up there in a pinch
Yeah even 98 would be fine, save anything higher than that for the playoffs. If he comes back hitting 102 he's just kind of dumb, same with Ohtani hitting 100+.
@bobbygetsbanned6049 no...98 is too hard to throw. He needs to stay at 92 max and change speeds. His delivery is smooth just needs to take alot of the fast ball and use more breaking balls.
Very great video as always, but as a quick aside, the reason that Aaron Nola had a higher bWAR than deGrom in 2018 was because of the Phillies’s defense. bWAR takes into account a team’s defense when calculating a pitcher’s value. The 2018 Phillies were one of the worst defenses in MLB history as measured by DRS. Now the Mets also had a poor defense that season, but Philadelphia’s was war crime levels of terrible. bWAR credits a pitcher for having a bad defense, while also counting against said pitcher if they have a good defense. I’m not arguing that I completely agree with that approach, but that’s the main reason (combined with Citi Field being a pitcher’s haven that year compared to Citizens Bank Park being hitter-friendly).
Baltimore native here. How can someone say wins matter? With no run support. He only had a +3 era his entire career! Wild. Sub 2 era a few other seasons. That’s crazy
Thank you for the video. It's rare these days to see any vids that justify any player's greatness without having to discredit other players. This vid is beautiful and deGrom deserves every bit of it.
My dad got to watch Nolan Ryan, and Tom Seaver growing up. I got to watch Jacob DeGrom. He is the best pitcher I have ever watched in my life. I remember the stretch where he was Pitching like maniac and being legit the only hitter on the mets to score runs.
I remember that game against the nationals vividly as a nationals fan. We still had Soto turner etc and he literally made them look like a minor league team. Hats off.
My running theory is that deGrom made a deal with a particularly vengeful djinn or something, then reneged on his debt and the djinn claimed his elbow joint for insurance money. I'm a Cardinals fan for life, but there was not a day that went by I wouldn't tune in for deGrom starts dating all the way back to the 2015 ASG when he pitched to Yadi and absolutely obliterated the side on ten pitches (also, Chapman did as well... which is hilarious, as the NL still lost). I used to buy box after box of 2014 Topps cards just to pull deGrom and Betts RCs. Didn't even care about the rest.
@@texasokiedokie That’s important. Looking good in the uniform. Jake is good at that. He also does a great impression of the Invisible Man on his many stints on the IL.
21:32 "Gerrit Cole is the only active player with a prayer at 200 wins"... you mean besides the guys already significantly over? Verlander is at 260, Scherzer and Kersh past 200 as well.
I fell in love with baseball in 1996 and I remember thinking that the older players were nothing special the way you mention Griffey. It was Ozzie Smith, Eddie Murray, Orel Hershiser, Wade Boggs, etc. Someday soon, kids are going to think Ohtani and Judge are over the hill and a whole new generation will get the joy of feeling old!
Ohtani and Judge are way too generational to be seen as nothing special. It would more be the guys who are elite, not generational. Same as how we still view Bonds as the greatest, and Ruth as one of the greats
16 year old Red Sox fan who fell in love with the game in 2018 here, I feel like I had that same perception with Albert Pujols or Miguel Cabrera, I was too late to ever experience how great they were and only ever saw their decline
It hurts that he still isn’t on the Mets. Every start was must watch TV and I know ill never see someone as dominant pitch for them in my life. I just hope he can stay healthy and become the HoF pitcher he is.
Even as a Yankee fan,Jacob de Grom was the one who made me fall in love with the art of pitching and for a long time he was my undisputed favourite player. Growing up I realized that having this kind of love for a Met player is not "normal" for a Yankee fan and that made me feel a lil bit bitter about him and me as a fan,but I still respect him a lot and last year I even bought his jersey. I don't think any pitcher will ever come close to what Jake was for me in his prime
As a life-long Rangers fan, I know we have a reputation of adopting the lost toys and misfits of the league, and turning them into our stars. This one isn't that, he may be our 2010 dh Vladimir Guerrero, our grizzled lights-out closer Kirby Yates, or our 2019 ace Mike Minor. But deGrom is forever a Mets legend.
When I see how Luis Gil also has an effortless fastball and secondary pitches in the 90s but so far in his young career has already had several injuries, deGrom is all I can think of I mean don't get me wrong if he pitches like deGrom for a few years anyone would take that, I just can't see his career lasting very long unfortunately
@@michaelsegriff3362 bro he has a World Series ring there is no denying it and he was 2-0 that year and if the rangers didn’t have those two wins they would have missed the playoffs
Also, as a Rangers fan we thank him for his well earned Ring. His six starts were absolutely necessary for us to get into the dance where Monty, Eovaldi and Jon Gray showed up and essentially dominated the competition.
On the off-chance that I’m not the only Bollywood fan and/or Hindi speaker watching, all I can think of whenever I see Jake is, “Ghar waapas aaja, bhaiyya! Please bhaiyya, ghar waapas aaja!” (And I don’t think he’s done. If he’s still effective when his Rangers contract expires, I wonder if he’d even consider returning to Queens. It would guarantee his #48 would be retired.)
*crying and sobbing in my Mets cap* Please come back Jake… It’s different now. We’re a different person. We have Lindor having an MVP caliber season, Mark Vientos and JD Martinez to help give you all the run support you need. We were wrong but we’ve changed baby, we mean it…
For my first come-to-baseballl-Jesus moment about how meaningless win-loss records are for pitchers, go check out Nolan Ryan, 1987. He led the league in ERA (plus ERA+, but we didn't know about that stat at the time), plus he had his best year in terms of strikeouts and strikeout-walk ratio... yet went 8-16. Sure, it's a stat that made sense in the days when pitchers tended to go the distance, and only got pulled in the event of injury or outright ineffectiveness.
When it comes to a team letting down a pitcher, another team that comes to mind is the Angels. They had a man who was pitching AND batting trying to get them wins and they just couldn’t follow up in so many games.
One of my favorite pitchers of all-time. In his prime the dude was an absolute machine who dominated hitters in unprecedented ways. But I'm in hindsight it's not surprising his body gave out on him. The power and ferociousness he was pitching with combined with his slender frame meant that he was never going to enjoy longevity in his career. It was a trade off. What he was doing wasn't sustainable at his build. He is 6'4 and 180 lbs. His body was geared towards quick snappy movements. He has the frame and bone structure of BIG elite athletes. But he never had the muscle to match. I'm no expert, but my belief is that he was simply putting way too much stress on his connective tissues (which he did for years) and finally they simple gave out on him. Connective tissue injuries are some of the worst especially for athletes. They can be way harder or even impossible to repair compared to muscle injuries or even bone injuries. Ligaments, tendons, cartilage. Once you start over stressing those they can easily become inflamed. If you don't rest it and treat it or ignore it because you're still functioning highly it can lead to CRONIC inflammation. And that can lead to all sorts of problems. Certain athletes even totally wear out their cartilage. Lonzo Ball is a perfect example. He supposedly wore out his cartilage in his knee so bad there was almost none left and it was practically bone rubbing on bone. He's been injured for years and his blossoming career is most likely done. He'll be lucky to be an average player in the league IF he ever returns. I think a similar thing happened to DeGrom. Whatever the details of his injuries are, I think they have caused permanent damage and he will never even get close to being the same pitcher he once was. It's a shame because I think he could have won 3 maybe even 4 or 5 Cy Youngs if he stayed relatively healthy until his late 30s or even until 40 like some pitchers. But his body just wasn't durable enough to sustain the pressure he was putting on it any longer. It's unfortunate. But he was still fantastic for about 8 years which is nothing to sneeze at. And for about 3 of those he was the undisputed best pitcher in the game.
He’s a HOF’er in my book. Man, remember when he was coming up with Syndegarrd, and (fuck I can’t remember the third guys name) the dark knight dude? That trio was supposed to be the next Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine unbeatable rotation. What could have been…
To think, there were several other starts at the time of his arrival that the Mets regarded as better prospects. No wonder the team has never gotten over the hump!
The most disappointing thing I've ever witnessed in my sports watching career is deGrom not finishing the 2021 season. I watched what he was doing that year and it's still hard to believe a pitcher could be that utterly dominant
It's happening. deGrom's first 2024 start is just days away! The Rangers are not making the playoffs, but this (Chris Young) era of Rangers management is the real deal (so to speak!).
2021 deGrom is one of the biggest what-ifs in sports history, man. Dude pitched 90 innings and still got down-ballot CYA votes.
Up there with Bob Gibson's 1968.
@@KMcNally117elite ball knowledge
@@KMcNally117 I think Gibson's '68 season was one of the best ever, but '99 and/or 2000 Pedro Martinez might have the GOAT pitching season
@@dylanyoung5979 is that season not extremely well known?
@@SirTylerGolf to diehard baseball fans yes. but not the average fan no.
“Fine I’ll do it myself” Probably Degrom going up to bat
Haha we've all had that "Man, I have to do EVERYTHING around here" at the workplace, but DeGrom has that experience to the Nth degree.
@@6thwilbury2331 Jacob Degrom is the definition of carrying your team on your back 😂
I completely understand and don't blame him for being so upset about being hurt all the time. Just imagine how incredible he is but can't stay healthy. God bless buddy. We're rooting for you
He does it too himself. His mechanics and trying to throw every pitch hard is what is tearing his arm up
One of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen. Miss these days
As a Mets fan I can say I’ve been waiting for a 2021 deGrom video for a looooong time.
DeGrom leaving the Mets literally felt like a break up.
It destroyed me as a Mets fan. I felt betrayed on behalf of all Mets fans
I genuinely cried part way through the video. I miss him so much
It’s how we felt with Tom Seaver in the day.
@@ArcTrooperDoriit wasn’t betrayal it was best for both sides 🤦🏻♂️
My son was born the day Tom Seaver died. I walked home alone from the delivery room during covid and heard the news. @@robert4123
People forget that Cy Young had over 300 losses. There have been many teams in the past that had the best pitcher playing on a poor team. They deserve recognition.
Even when it was normal for a pitcher to pitch a full game, every game, crediting the pitcher for the win or loss didn't really make sense. Now it's pure stupidity, and I personally give exactly zero fucks about a pitcher's win/loss record.
Idc what anyone says, 2021 Jacob deGrom is the greatest pitcher in MLB history. He literally perfected his mechanics so well that a human body cannot sustain moving like that
That doesn't sound like any definition of perfection
I been saying this bruh mf had like 150 strikeouts in 90 innings and almost a 1.00 era
His mechanics might have gotten him injured bc too many pitchers are throwing gung ho and defying physics with airbenders as opposed to taking something off
@@therealbs2000 It's the exact opposite of perfect mechanics lol.
@@bobbygetsbanned6049It’s actually pretty damn perfect, it’s just that the human body isn’t designed to throw a baseball 100 mph.
I've been saying it since he started getting knicked up. He needs to ease up on the velo. We know he has 102 in the tank but why not sit 96 and run 102 up there in a pinch
Yeah even 98 would be fine, save anything higher than that for the playoffs. If he comes back hitting 102 he's just kind of dumb, same with Ohtani hitting 100+.
@bobbygetsbanned6049 exactly. Ohtani is on TJ number 2 since coming to the States. That'll be TJ 3 in 2028 if he doesn't go easy
@@codygurnick6405 Yup, we will see what happens.
@bobbygetsbanned6049 no...98 is too hard to throw. He needs to stay at 92 max and change speeds. His delivery is smooth just needs to take alot of the fast ball and use more breaking balls.
@@crazycat1232 92 is way too slow, he doesn't need to take that much off it.
Very great video as always, but as a quick aside, the reason that Aaron Nola had a higher bWAR than deGrom in 2018 was because of the Phillies’s defense. bWAR takes into account a team’s defense when calculating a pitcher’s value. The 2018 Phillies were one of the worst defenses in MLB history as measured by DRS. Now the Mets also had a poor defense that season, but Philadelphia’s was war crime levels of terrible. bWAR credits a pitcher for having a bad defense, while also counting against said pitcher if they have a good defense. I’m not arguing that I completely agree with that approach, but that’s the main reason (combined with Citi Field being a pitcher’s haven that year compared to Citizens Bank Park being hitter-friendly).
Baltimore native here. How can someone say wins matter? With no run support. He only had a +3 era his entire career! Wild. Sub 2 era a few other seasons. That’s crazy
Just different
Thank you for the video.
It's rare these days to see any vids that justify any player's greatness without having to discredit other players.
This vid is beautiful and deGrom deserves every bit of it.
Miss him so much
Give me Kershaws peak. Same ERA just did it longer
Best memories I have as a fan are in large part thanks to this man. Simply deGROMinant.
@starkravingsports should make a video about hitters who had the most success against the most elite pitchers in the live ball era
My dad got to watch Nolan Ryan, and Tom Seaver growing up. I got to watch Jacob DeGrom. He is the best pitcher I have ever watched in my life. I remember the stretch where he was Pitching like maniac and being legit the only hitter on the mets to score runs.
I remember that game against the nationals vividly as a nationals fan. We still had Soto turner etc and he literally made them look like a minor league team. Hats off.
That’s so crazy that all he needed was 5 R to be 30-0
Sheeshers
I remember how Historic His season was but that # is just …
just…. DEGROMINANT?!?!? god i miss being able to hashtag that one
😂 no wonder he left the Mets.
5R/game... Which for a pitching team is no small feat.
What an amazing video man. Loved every second of it. Can’t wait to see more!!
My running theory is that deGrom made a deal with a particularly vengeful djinn or something, then reneged on his debt and the djinn claimed his elbow joint for insurance money.
I'm a Cardinals fan for life, but there was not a day that went by I wouldn't tune in for deGrom starts dating all the way back to the 2015 ASG when he pitched to Yadi and absolutely obliterated the side on ten pitches (also, Chapman did as well... which is hilarious, as the NL still lost). I used to buy box after box of 2014 Topps cards just to pull deGrom and Betts RCs. Didn't even care about the rest.
Great video! I'm a HUGE Texas Rangers fan and this is the most I've seen deGrom pitch. But he does look GREAT in that uniform. 😊 good work! 👍
@@texasokiedokie That’s important. Looking good in the uniform. Jake is good at that. He also does a great impression of the Invisible Man on his many stints on the IL.
@@michaelsegriff3362 lol
21:32 "Gerrit Cole is the only active player with a prayer at 200 wins"... you mean besides the guys already significantly over? Verlander is at 260, Scherzer and Kersh past 200 as well.
yes, exactly
20:23 well I mean is that REALLY that crazy of a decision😭
I remember watching his starts in 2018-2019 and it felt like he’d bring a no-hitter in the 5/6 inning almost every start
I fell in love with baseball in 1996 and I remember thinking that the older players were nothing special the way you mention Griffey. It was Ozzie Smith, Eddie Murray, Orel Hershiser, Wade Boggs, etc. Someday soon, kids are going to think Ohtani and Judge are over the hill and a whole new generation will get the joy of feeling old!
Ohtani and Judge are way too generational to be seen as nothing special. It would more be the guys who are elite, not generational. Same as how we still view Bonds as the greatest, and Ruth as one of the greats
16 year old Red Sox fan who fell in love with the game in 2018 here, I feel like I had that same perception with Albert Pujols or Miguel Cabrera, I was too late to ever experience how great they were and only ever saw their decline
oh my god i felt physical pain when you said that about ken griffey jr.
Love that texas blue sample at 19:15, quad so goated frfr🔥🔥
It hurts that he still isn’t on the Mets. Every start was must watch TV and I know ill never see someone as dominant pitch for them in my life. I just hope he can stay healthy and become the HoF pitcher he is.
Between he and Kershaw we really got to witness two of the greatest pitchers ever
I just saw Mets Joey Bats 😂
It’s good to see the guy that narrated the sandlot is still working
Even as a Yankee fan,Jacob de Grom was the one who made me fall in love with the art of pitching and for a long time he was my undisputed favourite player. Growing up I realized that having this kind of love for a Met player is not "normal" for a Yankee fan and that made me feel a lil bit bitter about him and me as a fan,but I still respect him a lot and last year I even bought his jersey. I don't think any pitcher will ever come close to what Jake was for me in his prime
As a life-long Rangers fan, I know we have a reputation of adopting the lost toys and misfits of the league, and turning them into our stars. This one isn't that, he may be our 2010 dh Vladimir Guerrero, our grizzled lights-out closer Kirby Yates, or our 2019 ace Mike Minor. But deGrom is forever a Mets legend.
Was not expecting to hear Trick Daddy in this video 😂
it was like the mets purposely didnt hit when he took the mound i think they were star struck by is awesomeness. the GOAT
Watching a video about Jacob deGrom I didn’t expect to be jumpscared by Texas Blue as background music
Degrom and Wheeler are my favorite mets ever and players to this day. Collect their cards and all. Love his story
Love how you put mob of the dead music in the background 😂💪🏽
When I see how Luis Gil also has an effortless fastball and secondary pitches in the 90s but so far in his young career has already had several injuries, deGrom is all I can think of
I mean don't get me wrong if he pitches like deGrom for a few years anyone would take that, I just can't see his career lasting very long unfortunately
I watched Jacob DeGrom give up a home run to Ben Lively and then watched him never give up a hit to the Phillies ever again
I don’t know. Strong case for scherzer when he just left tigers. But degrom was more well rounded
FBI: "Why are you crying?"
Me:
Great video bro. Love your content keep it up.
i forgot about the Bigs thats a throwback game if i ever saw one. amazing game.
He did win a World Series
What are you? A comedian?
@@michaelsegriff3362 he won with the rangers
@@baseballkid3542 Yeah, stop with the silly ass stuff. What, did he pitch? 2 games? Stop the damned semantics stuff. He had basically NO contribution.
@@michaelsegriff3362 bro he has a World Series ring there is no denying it and he was 2-0 that year and if the rangers didn’t have those two wins they would have missed the playoffs
Degrom was unhittable at times with the Mets, im thankful I was able to witness him in his prime as a Mets fan.
I’d always know where DeGrom was starting in 2021 (and im a non Mets fan)😭 there’s been no pitcher ever that has done that
I watched a lot of Mets baseball with my dad at this time. This video is totally true. This dude was seriously incredible. 2021 especially
When deGrom pitched on the Mets it was an event. You rearranged your schedule to watch the games because you knew you were witnessing greatness.
Also, as a Rangers fan we thank him for his well earned Ring. His six starts were absolutely necessary for us to get into the dance where Monty, Eovaldi and Jon Gray showed up and essentially dominated the competition.
On the off-chance that I’m not the only Bollywood fan and/or Hindi speaker watching, all I can think of whenever I see Jake is, “Ghar waapas aaja, bhaiyya! Please bhaiyya, ghar waapas aaja!” (And I don’t think he’s done. If he’s still effective when his Rangers contract expires, I wonder if he’d even consider returning to Queens. It would guarantee his #48 would be retired.)
*crying and sobbing in my Mets cap* Please come back Jake… It’s different now. We’re a different person. We have Lindor having an MVP caliber season, Mark Vientos and JD Martinez to help give you all the run support you need. We were wrong but we’ve changed baby, we mean it…
@@zac5855 if he came back he’d immediately get hurt. The best ability is availability.
You realize that the Mets did the same thing with lindor
got to see his last mets performance in the playoffs :) love that man
For my first come-to-baseballl-Jesus moment about how meaningless win-loss records are for pitchers, go check out Nolan Ryan, 1987. He led the league in ERA (plus ERA+, but we didn't know about that stat at the time), plus he had his best year in terms of strikeouts and strikeout-walk ratio... yet went 8-16. Sure, it's a stat that made sense in the days when pitchers tended to go the distance, and only got pulled in the event of injury or outright ineffectiveness.
First time watching some video ideas are Hamilton, Pujols, Trout, Miggy, Adam Dunn, Curtis granderson with Yankees, Ellsbery with Red Sox
Broo 2021 deGrom was something special!!
When it comes to a team letting down a pitcher, another team that comes to mind is the Angels. They had a man who was pitching AND batting trying to get them wins and they just couldn’t follow up in so many games.
Great video. One correction - DeGrom would've been a free agent after 2020, not 2019
5 runs of support is any pitchers dream lol. Not a good example
17:22 LIMP BIZKET IN SRS WE'RE SO BACK
Tomahawk chop is the stupidest cheer out there
I'm still not over this, degrom not being on the mets devastated me.
my fav pitcher, fav met. im naming my first born jacob or jacoblina
Given his age and performance/availability in 2024, I don’t know if he’ll make it, but Verlander is literally 40 wins from 300. That’s not impossible.
When talking about Jacob DeGrom, I’d have figured this video would have been a lot shorter. This video went on the 60-Day DL after four innings.
Very well stated.
Jacob deGrom 2025 AL CYA winner and World Series MVP, count on it.
One of my favorite pitchers of all-time. In his prime the dude was an absolute machine who dominated hitters in unprecedented ways. But I'm in hindsight it's not surprising his body gave out on him. The power and ferociousness he was pitching with combined with his slender frame meant that he was never going to enjoy longevity in his career. It was a trade off. What he was doing wasn't sustainable at his build. He is 6'4 and 180 lbs. His body was geared towards quick snappy movements. He has the frame and bone structure of BIG elite athletes. But he never had the muscle to match.
I'm no expert, but my belief is that he was simply putting way too much stress on his connective tissues (which he did for years) and finally they simple gave out on him. Connective tissue injuries are some of the worst especially for athletes. They can be way harder or even impossible to repair compared to muscle injuries or even bone injuries. Ligaments, tendons, cartilage. Once you start over stressing those they can easily become inflamed. If you don't rest it and treat it or ignore it because you're still functioning highly it can lead to CRONIC inflammation. And that can lead to all sorts of problems. Certain athletes even totally wear out their cartilage. Lonzo Ball is a perfect example. He supposedly wore out his cartilage in his knee so bad there was almost none left and it was practically bone rubbing on bone. He's been injured for years and his blossoming career is most likely done. He'll be lucky to be an average player in the league IF he ever returns.
I think a similar thing happened to DeGrom. Whatever the details of his injuries are, I think they have caused permanent damage and he will never even get close to being the same pitcher he once was. It's a shame because I think he could have won 3 maybe even 4 or 5 Cy Youngs if he stayed relatively healthy until his late 30s or even until 40 like some pitchers. But his body just wasn't durable enough to sustain the pressure he was putting on it any longer. It's unfortunate. But he was still fantastic for about 8 years which is nothing to sneeze at. And for about 3 of those he was the undisputed best pitcher in the game.
DeGrom is the reverse Samson cuts his hair and becomes a fucking superhuman
Texas blue by quadeca is such a good choice for this video omg??
Mets seem to have many pitchers that flame out...
@@fjr3950 No other team does, right? Silly comment.
Yes because they all throwing too hard! And bad pitching mechanics along with bad choices.
5:03 Is that the ICarly theme?😂
He’s a HOF’er in my book. Man, remember when he was coming up with Syndegarrd, and (fuck I can’t remember the third guys name) the dark knight dude? That trio was supposed to be the next Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine unbeatable rotation. What could have been…
HOLY SHIT IS THAT TEXAS BLUE BY FUCKING QUADECA HOLY SHIT
if Chris sale can make a comeback this year I’m sure he can in the future
the bigs reference massive W
My favorite player of all time... I miss him
@@aguynamedguy309 you can usually find him on the IL
To think, there were several other starts at the time of his arrival that the Mets regarded as better prospects. No wonder the team has never gotten over the hump!
The most disappointing thing I've ever witnessed in my sports watching career is deGrom not finishing the 2021 season. I watched what he was doing that year and it's still hard to believe a pitcher could be that utterly dominant
Bring him back to the Mets. I want to see him come back and dominate Verlander-style in the blue and orange.
Vid idea. Make a vid on hyun jin ryu. I remember he had a sub 1 era going into June or smth like that
It's happening. deGrom's first 2024 start is just days away!
The Rangers are not making the playoffs, but this (Chris Young) era of Rangers management is the real deal (so to speak!).
Degrom was dominant for only 4 years. I find his path to the Hall almost impossible.
WE STILL MISSED YOU deGOAT 😔😪😪😪😪😪LMFGM
Who would've looked at the Mets rotation in 18 and thought that Zach Wheeler would have had the better career of all of them
The best pitcher I have ever see and he wasn’t even favored over Harvey and he turned out 30x better than him.
the dark knight faded
Kershaw is hands down the greatest of this generation hands down but DeGrom was had the nastiest 2 year stretch I've ever seen.
If wasting the prime of a talent was a sport; the Mets would be world series champions
angels erasure
@@StarkRavingSportswe stay catching strays 😔
@@StarkRavingSportswhat was the song at 7:56
This dude should get more money for that career
Only time in history that I rooted for another team to win a World Series was the rangers cuz I needed deGrom to get a ring
if you look at fangraphs war using fip he is by far the most valuble
No idea why I suddenly want to listen to trick daddy...
58 seconds ago is crazy work
did bro really hit us with an olivia rodrigo
As M's fan i miss so much deGrom 🥲
awesome video
What was that clip of Sub-Zero pitching 😂
Before injury 2021 Degrom has a 109 OPS+ lmao
People ask me who's the best pitcher I've ever seen. He's always my answer
I cry watching Jake cry