Not gonna lie, the “I’ll have your mom call my mom” and the excited “you wanna go hang out in the woods?” as you guys were walking away unexpectedly hit the feels
The whole video was just a lead up to the greatest thing ever... “I’ll have your mom call my mom” and excitedly saying “you wanna go hang out in the woods?”
As some who has played vintage baseball, if you are going to catch with your hands, you have to use the vintage baseballs, too. You get enough injuries with the old balls. I can't imagine trying with a modern ball.
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Finger injuries had to be out of control in the 1870s. How players in the early days of baseball thought they could catch a hard-hit ball with their bare hands is beyond my comprehension.
1800’s: No gloves just hands (Painful to catch fly balls ) 1910’s “Babe ruth era: Hard to catch some balls and it’s a good ol fashioned glove 1900’s: Still the same kinda but it’s just hand shaped Today: Ez to catch 😎
Shows u how good those players were from the old old days, they caught the balls, made plays, broke probably every finger, trying to emulate what they did is difficult cause players now only have used modern gloves, these guys came up with own ways to block or catch the ball, u guys didn't even try to catch infield balls that would fkking hurt, u want to see how it was from 1880 to 1910 try it out see how u do man, try to play shortstop with the glove honus Wagner used, and is considered one the greatest short stops ever
Those 1800 catches on the fly are tough. In the vintage ball games I’ve played in using 1858 rules, runners have to go back to the base they started at if a ball is caught on the fly
The first mitt was used with your off hand and quickly covered up with your throwing hand to keep the ball in pocket, because that’s how they caught bare handed and also why they sacrificed their non throwing hand
the balls werent uniform back in the bare hand days though. they could vary wildly but most were not nearly as hard as the balls are today. though they could be even harder as they were essentially made from whatever was available
I used my Grandpas old Glove a fake leather 1960 made in Japan Spalding thing at 11.5 inch that was very similar to a Louisville Slugger made in Philippines n the 2000's in the KHB 11.5 size in the Professional Series as a pressed leather and fake sheep wool for the glove style I got for $25--$30. The Louisville Sluger models in this series are still sold today though with a few minor tweaks to the models design of model I have with a ready pocket but virtually the same other then that and some years sold in tan and black then the gray and black I have. Reason I got my own glove was the Spalding had this pinky saver thing inside the glove I had to cut out but could not get rid of so this piece of fake leather would hit my pinky every time I caught a ball hurting the finger. It is not a bad glove the Spalding one but for most people the glove will work, just not how small my hands are.
That drove me crazy. Even as a kid in the 60's, we were taught to lay out the glove like a plate chest high, follow the ball down and slap the throwing hand on top as it landed. I would have easily caught every one of those today in my 60's. You may now say "OK Boomer."
That wasn't anticlimactic at all. It was climactic as hell. I friggin love you guys. Special shout-out to Henry Hotshot (and Chuck Chisholm the Chesapeake Bay Retriever).
I'm laughing so hard, I have tears running down my face. I'll definitely have my mom call your guys' moms but I might have to skip the hanging out in the woods though.
What a great time boys. We got ice forever.
Nicky has ice
Ice forever
No it does
To got some crazy thighs dude
No, it does.
Not gonna lie, the “I’ll have your mom call my mom” and the excited “you wanna go hang out in the woods?” as you guys were walking away unexpectedly hit the feels
I’ve seen this comment everywhere it’s not real
Is that a Chesapeake Bay Retriever?
you guys should play a whole game 1800s style with old jerseys
YESS!!
Only if they invite Conan O’Brien
@@RoboticTechnician lmao that's the best video on the internet
They would be called the Chesapeake bay retrievers.
“i like this ball” “no it does” “what” is the greatest conversation in the history of we got ice
timestamp?
@@cherrycolareal6:33
Can confirm; that was most definitely a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. Easily one of my top 10 to 15 birds.
Bro was waiting his whole life for someone to talk about a Chesapeake bay retriever😂
@@RAZZPR0D Lmao u bozo. That's not a real bird and I no nothing abt birds. Just continuing the joke.
@@Looch27 damn, I thought u were sum type of bird watcher
Best dog breed
It's a red tail hawk btw
Its a good day when wgi uploads
You like Watkins Glen too?
@@devonburkhalter9840 no but I like Winter Guard international indoor percussion.
"I like this ball"
"No, it does" 😭😭
These guys are the best duo with the best chemistry please give us more with nicky lmao
what about jack and zo?
It's cool that Jack is good at warehouse pitching and also bird identification.
The whole video was just a lead up to the greatest thing ever... “I’ll have your mom call my mom” and excitedly saying “you wanna go hang out in the woods?”
As some who has played vintage baseball, if you are going to catch with your hands, you have to use the vintage baseballs, too. You get enough injuries with the old balls. I can't imagine trying with a modern ball.
As a cricket player, I keep watching y'all catch barehanded (1800s) with one hand and wondering "why?"
same
literally same
Because they’re used to catching it with a glove.
The fact that Nikki just accepted Claude Monet as a name for an 1800’s ballplayer is perfect
I love how Nicky Meats is super competitive and talks shit. But not to Jack and Zo. Bc Jack and Zo are the nicest.
Jesus is king
Hi
EVERY HOUR
That might be the greatest walk off I've ever seen.
gotta get dalton for the wgi x love yas cross over to be complete!
A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis.
Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica.[4]
Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[5] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style.
With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species,[3] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species.[6]
The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[7] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion).
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At least get rid of the Wikipedia citations if you're going to copy and paste.
Absolutely loving the content you boys are putting out.
6:33 I laughed harder than I should have 😂
yeah it does
@@smoceany9478 what? I don’t know…
Me too, bud
Finally someone beat Jack in baseball-like activities
I am your biggest fan 🥺I hope you see this
No meeeeee
That’s the way the cookie
Jack always does something really good in every video and then proceeds to use 1 brain cell on the next play
Also 10:09 he used the slide technique
Love the content. Keep it up! 😊 ⚾️
I wonder if we put an actual Chesapeake Bay Retriever in front of Jack, along with some other dogs, if he'd be able to pick it out.
Playing without gloves? Welcome to cricket 😂
The fact jack dropped it on the second round is crazy 💀💀 *1st WWWWWWW*
“Hey Diane these guys are out here catching fly balls with their bare hands, and celebrating 3mph ground balls”
You guys should do baseball bat evolution next. From the SUPER thick handles in the 1800s to the modern baseball bats
loved the video, seemed like a lot of fun. i did not commit vehicular manslaughter in camden, new jersey on febuary 9th, 1982
How can you not love Nicky Cass.
the last "Is that a Chesapeake Bay Retriever?" sounds like Hank from King of the Hill 10:55
I had the same glove at the 1970s, but just different colors😅
I spit when Jack says "I like this ball." And Nicky goes "No, it does."
Round one is the coach hands test😂😂
Chesapeake bay retriever is one of the birds of all time
Not really sure why two adult men wouldn't realise players still broke in their gloves, but okay.
You'd think with the cricket they've been playing in the warehouse, they'd be better at bare handed feilding.
Y’all should get nicky in for some live wiffle abs that would be awesome. Love your guys content keep it up
Don't play cricket if you find bare hand catching hard
That was hilarious. So many good moments
Day 2 of asking for a wiffleball strike zone toutorial
Is it just me or does Zo sound different in the sponsor segment
Bro I thought I was goin crazy thank got someone else noticed
Finger injuries had to be out of control in the 1870s. How players in the early days of baseball thought they could catch a hard-hit ball with their bare hands is beyond my comprehension.
I love this guys Italian dad content
No gloves.... like cricket today. It is harder than I expected but I also learned a bit about how cricketers approach it.
Jack got that Bo flow
1800’s: No gloves just hands (Painful to catch fly balls )
1910’s “Babe ruth era: Hard to catch some balls and it’s a good ol fashioned glove
1900’s: Still the same kinda but it’s just hand shaped
Today: Ez to catch 😎
Shows u how good those players were from the old old days, they caught the balls, made plays, broke probably every finger, trying to emulate what they did is difficult cause players now only have used modern gloves, these guys came up with own ways to block or catch the ball, u guys didn't even try to catch infield balls that would fkking hurt, u want to see how it was from 1880 to 1910 try it out see how u do man, try to play shortstop with the glove honus Wagner used, and is considered one the greatest short stops ever
I think it was a perigean falcon
You guys should do a whole series where you play a game in every century
Imagine a baseball hitting your hand with no glove
Those 1800 catches on the fly are tough. In the vintage ball games I’ve played in using 1858 rules, runners have to go back to the base they started at if a ball is caught on the fly
You should have used the first glove the workman mitt. The lemon peel ball was the 1860's-1870's then you had the figure 8 ball right after that.
The first mitt was used with your off hand and quickly covered up with your throwing hand to keep the ball in pocket, because that’s how they caught bare handed and also why they sacrificed their non throwing hand
Lol I was cooking a hello fresh watching this
At 4:22 the bird is a Peregrine falcon and when you play baseball with gloves from 100 years ago you're supposed to use both hands.
the balls werent uniform back in the bare hand days though. they could vary wildly but most were not nearly as hard as the balls are today. though they could be even harder as they were essentially made from whatever was available
I used my Grandpas old Glove a fake leather 1960 made in Japan Spalding thing at 11.5 inch that was very similar to a Louisville Slugger made in Philippines n the 2000's in the KHB 11.5 size in the Professional Series as a pressed leather and fake sheep wool for the glove style I got for $25--$30. The Louisville Sluger models in this series are still sold today though with a few minor tweaks to the models design of model I have with a ready pocket but virtually the same other then that and some years sold in tan and black then the gray and black I have. Reason I got my own glove was the Spalding had this pinky saver thing inside the glove I had to cut out but could not get rid of so this piece of fake leather would hit my pinky every time I caught a ball hurting the finger. It is not a bad glove the Spalding one but for most people the glove will work, just not how small my hands are.
Yo any baseball glove enthusiasts in here how much would a 1978’s Canadian glove be worth?
Use 2 hands with the 1915s catcher’s mitt
That drove me crazy. Even as a kid in the 60's, we were taught to lay out the glove like a plate chest high, follow the ball down and slap the throwing hand on top as it landed. I would have easily caught every one of those today in my 60's. You may now say "OK Boomer."
That first one with no hands. Kids in under 12s in Australia could of caught those. Embarrassing!
I love you guys, but HelloFresh is NOT cheaper than buying groceries, lol.
That wasn't anticlimactic at all. It was climactic as hell. I friggin love you guys.
Special shout-out to Henry Hotshot (and Chuck Chisholm the Chesapeake Bay Retriever).
The old timers had to use two hands. I have my dad's glove from the 20s and you do need both hands.
a person new to this channel will come in wondering what glove is the best and then you get were wearing drunk googles
I'm laughing so hard, I have tears running down my face. I'll definitely have my mom call your guys' moms but I might have to skip the hanging out in the woods though.
“Hopefully we’re not going to be wearing drunk googles.”
Not even a second later:
“We’re going to be wearing drunk googles”😂
I don’t want to be that person but when are you going back to wiffle ball or blitzball
Those old gloves forced you to use 2 hands!
4:15 TWO HANDS ffs
The catches with the big glove do not count you guys need to do that with it ending in the glove.
I love we got ice
Ok, doc ellis challenge next. Which one of ya'll is eating the acid?
Guys, I think that might have been a Chesapeake Bay Retriever...
Yea another we got ice video
They used a much softer ball when they played without gloves
Keep the great content up! :)
Okay but why it’s no one talking about Zo’s fungo skill with the bat
Why I google Chesapeake bay retriever thinking it’d be a bird
attempt 5 of asking for anything but a ball home run derby where you guys pick the ball
the worst part is im better without a glove a lot of the time, i dont even know why. maybe thats why im a pitcher?
Ice gang
👇
Okay but IS that a Chesapeake bay retriever?
that is a dog
Y'all should take the drunk goggles to the pitchers' mound and play a Dock Ellis challenge
Thanks Kai I just bought icreate 👍
0:00 when you play baseball but the German heritage seeps out
Nicky has 100% played drunk before.
That ball flip at 10:30 tho; I knew batflips were a thing, but not ball flips lol.
Batting with a bat from every decade
i don't know what ur talking about thats a dog on the wire.
Jack: “Look at me in the eyes. Look at me when I’m talking to you.”
Lmaooo
Jesus, Nicky is straight up quadzilla.
banger...also crazy they only had four fingers in 1915
0:00 when you play baseball, but you’re also German
What do jack and zo do for a living
Blitz all sucks change my mind
W video as always
Please do more with Nicky Cass!!!!