Can we name every Yankees Retired Number in numerical order?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @asdfaeou
    @asdfaeou Год назад +92

    Lucas has really found his place in this world, huh?

  • @disgruntledtaco3640
    @disgruntledtaco3640 Год назад +26

    WOW, Rodger getting nuked by the panel was not on my bingo card for this video

  • @cheighes1
    @cheighes1 Год назад +31

    New rule: Lucas gets rohypnol 30 minutes before each episode.

  • @aaronfudge3742
    @aaronfudge3742 Год назад +14

    Lol everyone says Maris shouldn't be in, but then no one says a thing about Reggie. Maris 2 MVPs Jackson 0, Maris 3 WS, Jackson 2. Maris played 7 years, Jackson played 5

  • @MarioNotBros
    @MarioNotBros Год назад +29

    Love bringing Jolly trivia to Talkin Yanks. Keep it up!!!

  • @nicolasmorales4797
    @nicolasmorales4797 Год назад +9

    Not sure if you’re aware of this, but these videos are awesome for new Yankees fans like me. I moved to the city a couple of years ago and fell in love with the Yankees, and these videos have helped so much in my Yankees knowledge. So thanks, keep it up!

  • @Hitman61547
    @Hitman61547 Год назад +11

    I feel bad for Maris. He got shit on while he was a Yankee, and even long after.

    • @MLNYD
      @MLNYD Год назад +11

      Undeservedly so IMO, he got two MVPs, a major role in two titles (also five pennants in a row), and one of the all-time seasons in baseball history
      It's as though everyone forgot why Judge's 62 last year was so significant to begin with.

  • @StatMatt
    @StatMatt Год назад +10

    Yankees retired numbers ranked by bWAR with the Yankees
    1. Babe Ruth: 142.9 bWAR
    2. Lou Gehrig: 113.8 bWAR
    3. Mickey Mantle: 110.2 bWAR
    4. Joe DiMaggio: 79.1 bWAR
    5. Derek Jeter: 71.3 bWAR
    6. Yogi Berra: 59.6 bWAR
    7. Whitey Ford: 57.0 bWAR
    T-8. Mariano Rivera: 56.3 bWAR
    T-8. Bill Dickey: 56.3 bWAR
    10. Andy Pettite: 51.3 bWAR
    11. Bernie Williams: 49.6 bWAR
    12. Ron Guidry: 47.8 bWAR
    13. Thurman Munson: 46.1 bWAR
    14. Jorge Posada: 42.7 bWAR
    15. Don Mattingly: 42.4 bWAR
    16. Phil Rizzuto: 42.1 bWAR
    17. Elston Howard: 27.6 bWAR
    18. Paul O’Neill: 26.7 bWAR
    19. Roger Maris: 26.4 bWAR
    20. Reggie Jackson: 17.2 bWAR

    • @MrSpacebird413
      @MrSpacebird413 2 месяца назад

      judge is already at 51.7 as of this comment, so he'd be above Pettite... wild

  • @tomace9767
    @tomace9767 Год назад +12

    A few too many numbers retired but so do the Celtics (23), Canadiens (15 honoring 18 players) and Lakers (13)- dynastic teams tend to do this

    • @ninjasuperman9538
      @ninjasuperman9538 Год назад +8

      NBA and NHL both have a max roster size of less than half an MLB Roster.

    • @disgruntledtaco3640
      @disgruntledtaco3640 Год назад +2

      True, but I definitely am a fan of the idea of retiring numbers for players and coaches separately, would be cool to see one player and one manager for each number

  • @iAmAutti
    @iAmAutti Год назад +2

    The Roger Maris disrespect is CRAZY

  • @dryNAPKINS
    @dryNAPKINS Год назад +1

    Yall should do top 20 HR leaders all time ina row

  • @Barry-v3r
    @Barry-v3r Год назад +3

    Holy shit really showing strong bias against Maris. He has the same amount of world series as Nettles does on the Yankees, and one more without them. He also won MVP twice while playing for yankees and set the single season home run record as a Yankee, the record that didn't get broken until last year. Their careers aren't even close in retrospect. You don't get your number retired for being a good teammate, should we retire Gardner's number now too? Hard to watch that part

    • @MikeD_
      @MikeD_ Год назад

      Retiring a number doesn't have to be just about the greatest Yankees over his career with the team. It can be about a player have an incredible special season or three. Maris was before my time, but I fully understand the incredibleness of 61 in 61. Back-to-back MVPs. Yes, Maris deserves his number retired and his place in Yankee history. Mattingly is not a HOFer and never made it to the World Series, but he also deserves to have his number retired for a different reason than Maris. Ditto of Jackson. All of them are part of Yankees history and of great significance. As I also noted above though, they should honor #9 again, but this time for Nettles.

  • @yankees2864
    @yankees2864 Год назад +1

    Wouldn’t be surprised if 52 gets retired soon as well as (maybe) 13, and then obviously 99 eventually.

  • @antmac090
    @antmac090 Год назад

    Hispanic Jomboy is always a great face to see

  • @briancass-me9km
    @briancass-me9km Год назад

    the Maris take is purposefully wrong and inflammatory, but otherwise, this was a pretty entertaining piece. I think the bit about excluding or separating managerial numbers was solid and a way more valid argument that i wish they’d spent an extra 45 seconds on rather than ragging on Roger..and..no one makes the point that we have double 8s, and could/should have double 9s?!

  • @YaBoyyJohnNBA
    @YaBoyyJohnNBA Год назад

    Jolly on Talkin Yanks woah

  • @REVOFEV792
    @REVOFEV792 Год назад

    Jolly looking like a younger Jimmy

  • @jilljbartlett
    @jilljbartlett Год назад

    Rick Cerone wore 10 too, guess that was before they retired it?

  • @carlosdeobaldia3648
    @carlosdeobaldia3648 Год назад

    Can anyone tell me where I can find the cap Lucas is wearing in this video?

  • @SorokingProd30
    @SorokingProd30 Год назад

    I actually don’t think the Yankees retired 42 for Jackie because they would probably have a separate plaque for him in dodger colors

    • @davidarends668
      @davidarends668 Год назад

      They do have a plaque for him in monument park

  • @kevinj7899
    @kevinj7899 Год назад +3

    Need a tattoo reveal

  • @lawslugger
    @lawslugger Год назад

    We need more Lucas

  • @Barry-v3r
    @Barry-v3r Год назад

    Tp be fair to jimmy on number 1, it seemed like his vast yankees knowledge almost worked against him

  • @MikeD_
    @MikeD_ Год назад

    The Yankees have done Nettles a disservice. He actually still ranks in the top 10 of all 3B'man in baseball history in rWAR once you remove the pretenders, such as Miguel Cabrera, who barely played at third. A-Rod too. He actually played more at SS, both in innings and games. Nettles still holds the AL record for HRs by a third baseman, and at his peak, he was the equal of Brooks at 3B. Should have won the Gold Glove a few times more during Brooks' reign. My guess is the Steinbrenner family still holds a grudge against him, and that's a shame. The fans don't. The Yankees haven't honored Nettles in any way in Monument Park. Not even a plaque. Crazy.

  • @JL1009
    @JL1009 Год назад

    first one I can do easily

  • @tarilapoweigha4037
    @tarilapoweigha4037 Год назад

    Trading Jordan Montgomery was obviously stupid and hopefully the Yankees sign him this offseason.

  • @eyalshachar1831
    @eyalshachar1831 Год назад +2

    Does Lucas have an insane recall about no sports stuff too ? Like does he remember what being born was like Lol

    • @ReeseAF
      @ReeseAF Год назад

      I think he knows his story of being the winning swimmer honestly

  • @kyleochoa9004
    @kyleochoa9004 Год назад

    If the Yankees really wanted to be cool they would retire all the numbers and start using letters.

  • @viperion_nz
    @viperion_nz Год назад +4

    If 42 was retired for Jackie Robinson, how did Mo end up with it?
    Edit; Robinson's number was only retired in '97

    • @mrshashwat97
      @mrshashwat97 Год назад +3

      Mo was grandfathered in, plus Robinson's widow was okay with it. Said Mo exemplified the number and the character.

    • @viperion_nz
      @viperion_nz Год назад +1

      @@mrshashwat97 Oh that's cool, nice little detail :D

  • @Retired_Detective51
    @Retired_Detective51 Год назад +2

    They’re is a player Jolly, 3 of them actually. Probably the most well know is Jody Davis, C for the Cubs in the mid-80’s. 2:24

    • @kourii
      @kourii Год назад +1

      Joe Dee, not Jody

  • @geezushasrisen
    @geezushasrisen Год назад +1

    Retire 52.

  • @FrankinDallas
    @FrankinDallas Год назад

    O'Neill, Posada, Torre, Mattingly, Bernie Williams should not be retired. Or at least 1 (Martin) and Torre's number should be retired but usable by players. Probably not 9 and 44 either as they were Yanks for short periods of time.

  • @peterharris6409
    @peterharris6409 Год назад

    Say what u will about are there too many retired numbers for the Yanks, but for SURE there is no WAY they should have 2 players with the same number retired. That’s not a thing. If it was retired then it shouldn’t have been used again

    • @why-km6lo
      @why-km6lo 3 месяца назад

      It wasn't retired because it immediately went to Yogi after Dickey left so it's a weird situation.

  • @wright1192
    @wright1192 Год назад

    Wait, andy pettitt got his number retired while being a PED user?? But Arod isn’t??

    • @RuztyNails
      @RuztyNails Год назад +1

      ARod also tried to sue the Yanks, the league and everyone else he could when he got popped. Pettite on the other hand used HGH when his shoulder was injured before it was illegal and continues to contribute to the organization to this day. Everyone can have their own views of course, but Pettite's relationships with the Yanks brass likely played a part in the decision.

    • @wright1192
      @wright1192 Год назад

      @@RuztyNails but I thought cheating was cheating?? At least that’s what your fan base was screaming at the Astros

    • @lucakohler2708
      @lucakohler2708 Год назад

      Lol one player taking steroids does not equate to a whole organization collectively cheating to win. Hope this helps@@wright1192

    • @RuztyNails
      @RuztyNails Год назад

      @@wright1192 Some folks may feel that way, but I feel that cheating is comparable to commiting criminal offenses. Someone arrested for smoking weed in public where it's illegal still committed a crime, but it's not the same someone who committed a murder. Especially if the former is willing to perform community service and reform for example.

  • @DrLane.O
    @DrLane.O Год назад

    Get your JM baseball adds out of here jolly, trying to steal promo codes

  • @ruxp12
    @ruxp12 Год назад

    Nice part jolly. Just shave your head. Youre about to go bald

  • @_R0MA_
    @_R0MA_ Год назад

    We wanna look to the future, we gotta tear down the past. Babe Ruth was nothing more than a fat old man, with little-girl legs. And here's something I just found out recently, he wasn't really a sultan!

  • @smdino04
    @smdino04 Год назад +1

    Jimmy...you disgust me. what fan stumbles on 1 and questions 6? 15...unbelievable. know your history before you run a podcast being a so-called fan

    • @lincolnmckay555
      @lincolnmckay555 Год назад +2

      Some people just struggle with jersey numbers. If I can tell you everything about a player or manager's career except their number, why does the number really matter?

    • @smdino04
      @smdino04 Год назад

      @@lincolnmckay555 “struggle with jersey numbers”. ok. no, he just doesn’t know anything about NYY history prior to his 16th birthday, which is pretty poor for a so-called super fan. I’m sure he can waste everyone’s time talking about cricket though.