Corbin Carroll Is the Best Baserunner You’ve Ever Seen | Baseball Bits

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @FoolishBaseball
    @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +532

    On the road right now but I will be responding to your comments later. Thanks for supporting what I do throughout the season.

    • @pranavarora9976
      @pranavarora9976 Год назад +6

      Love your work, Bailey!

    • @SuperComet101
      @SuperComet101 Год назад +6

      no, thank you bailey 🐐

    • @diney7085
      @diney7085 Год назад +6

      3:47
      If you slow down every clip by 5%, it would actually need to be sped up by approx. 5.263% to return to the original speed. He is faster than 5% faster of what we were seeing.

    • @threearmedonion
      @threearmedonion Год назад +4

      thank you for providing great content throughout the season 🫡

    • @SportsShortsA
      @SportsShortsA Год назад

      🙏prayers for safe travel

  • @jonathanapple4828
    @jonathanapple4828 Год назад +1340

    The greatest thing about Corbin Carroll is how fun it is to watch him run. Watching most speedsters is fun because of how effortlessly they fly around the diamond. But Corbin Carroll runs like it’s the end of the world, as if he’s going to die if he doesn’t make it to home plate.

    • @ETYPEJaguar38
      @ETYPEJaguar38 Год назад +19

      tbf that sounds like a great way to bust your knees eventually

    • @emotionallesbian3503
      @emotionallesbian3503 Год назад +55

      @@ETYPEJaguar38let’s hope not

    • @doogless
      @doogless Год назад +75

      Jarren Duran of the Red Sox runs the same way. Our announcer once said he runs like he's angry at the ground.

    • @JeffStone0
      @JeffStone0 Год назад +6

      He runs angry and I love it.

    • @unknown_individual7050
      @unknown_individual7050 Год назад +3

      ​@ETYPEJaguar38 Maybe. Let's just watch the fireworks while they're here though.

  • @Grizzbit
    @Grizzbit Год назад +1703

    I played against Corbin when he was a sophomore and I was a senior in high school. Do you know how demoralizing it is to go to a private school with good athletes on the team, only to watch some cracked out pubescent speed demon rip your heart out of your chest? Very. The answer is very

    • @Grizzbit
      @Grizzbit Год назад +399

      Anyway, shout out the lakeside school for killing my dreams and making me realize being 6’2 doesn’t mean shit if you can’t run

    • @Sindrella.
      @Sindrella. Год назад +131

      @@Grizzbitsauced by the 5’10” speedster

    • @northstarjakobs
      @northstarjakobs Год назад +146

      I love seeing stories from people who played against future major leaguers in high school or college, always great entertainment.

    • @W_Scanlon17
      @W_Scanlon17 Год назад +31

      Must be so cool watching him play at such a high level in the World Series after playing him in high school

    • @WhiteOwlOnFire_XXX
      @WhiteOwlOnFire_XXX Год назад +26

      All of the super good kids I grew up with are drug addicts or fuck ups, including myself. Used to have a guy named joe Kelly that could hit 500 foot bombs off a tee no word of a lie, he could’ve easily went pro but in high school he lost his d1 scholarship due to using hard drugs like Molly coke Xanax. Then his father died of cancer a few years later which his father had been my assistant coach a couple times thru my life. His mom was even my teacher multiple times growing up as she kept moving up grades to stay with her son that I was the same age of. Nice lady

  • @good_snacks
    @good_snacks Год назад +477

    This man is gonna feed my entire family with all the stolen base tacos he's gonna give us.

    • @DELTADAWGx
      @DELTADAWGx Год назад +5

      Lmao
      This is gold

    • @garethwillmott4234
      @garethwillmott4234 Год назад +8

      What's the deal with the free tacos? What do I need to say to redeem? Gimme my world series stolen base tacos? Do I need to buy anything else to get them?

    • @CYROMERO2
      @CYROMERO2 Год назад

      @@garethwillmott4234don’t get Taco Bell. It’s garbage food

    • @arkyst1
      @arkyst1 Год назад

      ​@@garethwillmott4234gotta use the app then I think it'll show up

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +126

      "I can't possibly have more!" I cry out in agony, unable to stand after my 14th taco. A crumb of Dorito shell falls on my stained shirt. Corbin Carroll yet again takes off for second base

  • @ShinyPigrat
    @ShinyPigrat Год назад +185

    Corbin Carroll was fast enough to steal my heart

  • @brutalcupcake8871
    @brutalcupcake8871 Год назад +44

    I switched the playback speed to 1.5 then popped an eddible to witness Corbin Carrolls speed in real time

  • @gliiitched
    @gliiitched Год назад +62

    God, even after having to see Carroll tear my soul out in game 7 of the NLCS, I came back for the world series just to watch him and Ketel Marte.

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +15

      He had a pretty quiet series then absolutely took over Game 7.

  • @abakella
    @abakella Год назад +35

    Making the bases larger was a great decision by the MLB. While 3 true outcomes is an analytically efficient strategy to finding great players and building a team, base stealing needs to become a common part of the game again, especially since it is so effective for scoring runs
    And it's not just the base sizes either. Players such as Corbin Carroll, Bobby Witt, and Elly De La Cruz are young players who have a great combination of hitting and speed, and they will be stealing a lot of bases for years to come. And that's not even including Acuña, who has already established himself as one of baseball's top superstars, and the countless other young players you see at the top of the speed leaderboards

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +18

      The big bases are cool, but I also think the pickoff move limits and pitch clock have affected stolen base rates more than people think.

    • @jdurrant5633
      @jdurrant5633 8 месяцев назад

      i think it would increase defense in a way as well.

  • @joshg1845
    @joshg1845 Год назад +297

    Since he was mentioned in this video, I'd love a deep dive on Ke'Bryan Hayes' defensive metrics and a quantitative view on how robbed he's been of gold and platinum gloves solely because he plays the same position as Arenado and his legacy awards.

    • @VeonV1
      @VeonV1 Год назад +9

      Just wanted to say SAME and hope Bailey sees your comment and can make it happen lol

    • @vertildr3305
      @vertildr3305 Год назад +14

      saying a "legacy award" for last season is a little dishonest. Yes, according to quite a few metrics he was SLIGHTLY better than Arenado. Yes, in a vacuum he would have probably won it. However, everyone grants there are limits to defensive metrics. "legacy award" implies that is was extremely out of place for him to actually win it. When, in reality, they both had amazing defensive seasons. I'm glad Ke'Bryan is winning it this year though.

    • @pandap55
      @pandap55 Год назад +8

      @@vertildr3305i agree with that. Hayes definitely deserved it but Nolan for sure had a GG caliber season. It is definitely not as egregious as other GG winners

    • @lukemoisant3917
      @lukemoisant3917 Год назад +1

      That would be an AMAZING video!

    • @blue_manatee3895
      @blue_manatee3895 Год назад +2

      @@vertildr3305 You say that, but watch them give it to Austin Riley because his OPS+ was 128 compared to Hayes' measly 105 /s
      I'm a Pirates fan; we're used to it -_-

  • @lucashunter6441
    @lucashunter6441 Год назад +92

    Another note about Hugh Nicol's steals record: The 1887 MLB season was the only one in MLB history where a strikeout was 4 strikes, leading to a 31 point jump in league OBP.

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +35

      People don't realize that league-wide offense was crazy some years before the Deadball era. Deadball era doesn't really begin until ~1900

    • @Meyers1793
      @Meyers1793 Год назад +11

      Yeah but in 1887 the defending team could legally to field a cow as an obstacle on the basepaths, so it evens out.

    • @qfmarsh64
      @qfmarsh64 Год назад +7

      Bullpuckey of the highest order!

  • @SleepyGrapes
    @SleepyGrapes Год назад +70

    I’m a braves fan and the diamondbacks came to town in June so I got to see Corbin’s speed in person, it was probably the craziest game I’ve seen in person the final score was 16-14 or something like that and watching him run from first to third in what seemed like 5 seconds was so crazy, the diamondbacks should be here to stay if they can keep there young core together

    • @maciedixon3983
      @maciedixon3983 Год назад +11

      Our issue is that our cheap ass owner. And pitching. We struggle to develop it.

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +11

      That games was nuts. Both bullpens completely melted down multiple times.

    • @JenZ1309
      @JenZ1309 Год назад +2

      it was 16-13

    • @SleepyGrapes
      @SleepyGrapes Год назад

      @@FoolishBaseball the experience in the stadium was even crazier. First inning d backs put up a three spot and we’re all worried, then the braves come back in the bottom of the first and score 5 and we’re thinking okay it’ll be fine just a early rally now the braves can take control. But Arizona Just. Kept. Mashing. And the play you used in the video is from that game and watching corbin run around those bases the whole game was a sight to see, never seen anyone that fast on the base path in real life ever and I might not ever see one faster ever lol

    • @SleepyGrapes
      @SleepyGrapes Год назад

      @@JenZ1309 yeah from that game on I knew the dbacks had something with that team I was telling all my friends that were saying they’d love to play them I was like no you do not those bats are explosive

  • @StarkRavingSports
    @StarkRavingSports Год назад +142

    Rickey Henderson slander should get you put you on trial for war crimes

    • @dreadus8125
      @dreadus8125 Год назад +29

      Rickey Henderson is not going to put up with people criticizing Rickey Henderson.

    • @JaredGoofball
      @JaredGoofball Год назад +2

      Foolish probably already is on trial for war crimes so I think he is fine

    • @neugey
      @neugey Год назад +26

      Or WAR crimes!

    • @JaredGoofball
      @JaredGoofball Год назад +2

      @@neugey leave now please

    • @alexanderbean7737
      @alexanderbean7737 Год назад

      ​@@neugeylol nice

  • @jako77777
    @jako77777 Год назад +129

    “If I wanted to see the British steal things I’d go to their museum” brooo that’s wicked 😂😂😂💀💀💀

    • @cltmck
      @cltmck Год назад +4

      Without British and European fascination with antiquities, nobody would be seeing those things.

    • @vumasster
      @vumasster Год назад

      @@cltmck or, and follow me on this one, we can see that stuff in their own countries' museums

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +16

      They gotta give back the Elgin Marbles at least

    • @jako77777
      @jako77777 Год назад

      @@FoolishBaseball fr

    • @johnf1402
      @johnf1402 Год назад

      @@FoolishBaseball They wire brushed the elgin marbles and damaged them irreparably

  • @Redsoxman9991
    @Redsoxman9991 10 месяцев назад +4

    Baseball RUclipsrs have been popping up like never before lately, but you sir still reign supreme in the creating the most interesting and enjoyable bits of baseball history👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @neugey
    @neugey Год назад +28

    Very incredible for a rookie to be performing this efficiently. There's some serious coaching going on in Phoenix.

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +2

      He really didn't even play much minor league baseball because of injuries and 2020. I think a lot of his baserunning is instinct.

  • @ezridaxsgender3914
    @ezridaxsgender3914 Год назад +5

    Seeing the cartoony D-Backs logo and talking about speedy OFs is giving me Foolish nostalgia for your Tim Locastro profile, which was my introduction to your channel. Full circle

  • @masonvalente2134
    @masonvalente2134 Год назад +171

    Always a great day when a new foolish baseball video comes out during the World Series

    • @GalacticRepublic_CT-1977
      @GalacticRepublic_CT-1977 Год назад +1

      Although it’s always a worse day when said WS does not include my Phils.

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +7

      Happens maybe once a year!

    • @anklebender5138
      @anklebender5138 Год назад +1

      Definitely foolish when you think Carrol is better than Rickey Henderson

    • @GalacticRepublic_CT-1977
      @GalacticRepublic_CT-1977 Год назад

      @@anklebender5138 as much as I love Rickey, that’s not what they said, just that Carroll is likely the most efficient and effective base stealer that we can accurately quantify, not the overall best ever.

  • @katieg2449
    @katieg2449 Год назад +31

    This was a great video to watch after he beat the throw home in WS game 1. Watching it live I couldn’t believe the margin he was safe by.

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +6

      A better throw probably would've gotten him, but speed like Carroll's causes mistakes because fielders know they have to rush.

  • @tomritz52
    @tomritz52 Год назад +6

    What a day, 80 degrees in NJ end of October, just got a round of golf in and I come home to a fresh Baseball Bits. Life doesn’t get better than this.

  • @jarpero
    @jarpero Год назад +12

    Your math is wrong. 5% faster than 95% is only 99.75%. You're robbing him of 0.25% of his speed.

  • @MrTheBigNoze
    @MrTheBigNoze Год назад +11

    One thing I love about Corbin is his pure hustle. He will run like hell on every ground ball and squeeze out a few infield hits. Nothing makes me angrier when players lazily jog down the line on a “routine” play. He is a star in the making

  • @matthewkrambeer2480
    @matthewkrambeer2480 Год назад +7

    This video was even more interesting than I thought it would be. Thanks for the breakdown of the more advanced baserunning stats.

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +3

      You're welcome. I had been wanting to do something with baserunning for a while now, and Corbin Carroll seemed like the perfect candidate.

  • @CloudyYote
    @CloudyYote Год назад +7

    i know its not the focus of the video but knowing that every clip you show is slowed down ever so slightly hurts my brain because i totally didnt notice it

  • @rotten_banana_
    @rotten_banana_ Год назад +37

    Did Foolish make this video in preparation for the WS? This is awesome

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +3

      I've been working on it for a few weeks so got lucky in the end.

  • @professionalmonke356
    @professionalmonke356 Год назад +16

    MLB: we gonna make the bases bigger
    Corbin carol: 😈😈

  • @NoName-zz1qt
    @NoName-zz1qt Год назад +20

    That smile he has when he runs is once in a generation

    • @pycellesbeard9728
      @pycellesbeard9728 Год назад

      That's not a smile, It's the strain of lugging that bulbous head around the bases.

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +6

      Especially when he turns on the jets rounding a base.

  • @Fail84-nv7qh
    @Fail84-nv7qh Год назад +3

    You deserve more subscribers (seriously how are you not at LEAST at 500k?), these videos are incredibly well done, keep it up

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Admittedly, this year has been a little discouraging in that department, but I'm gonna keep doing my thing for now.

  • @CorgeekWx
    @CorgeekWx Год назад +13

    Someone really likes speedy D-Backs outfielders... 😏

  • @ThaKid14
    @ThaKid14 Год назад

    The level of detail on this is absolutely extraordinary dude. Literally standing ovation on this video man. Loved watching this.

  • @TyFranceLover911
    @TyFranceLover911 Год назад +37

    Ok sure, but, Ty Frances 100% SB percentage this year trounces Carrol!

  • @shadyparadox
    @shadyparadox Год назад +14

    I watched Game 1 from the upper deck last night. As soon as he hit that ball past Taveras, I glanced back at the infield and Carroll was already rounding second base. It was like a time warp, didn't seem possible.
    Or maybe I watch too many FB videos that are slowed down 5%.

  • @maxwelltalley612
    @maxwelltalley612 Год назад +1

    Honestly can’t wait for the off-season content, as it will be some of the only great baseball stuff to watch anywhere for a long time.
    Keep up the great work, Bailey, you’re crushing it.

  • @CreakyHinges-qf3d
    @CreakyHinges-qf3d Год назад +1

    1st to home on a single: Pre-pitch, the D-backs had a 0.24 run expectancy for the inning. If Carrol had taken 2nd on the single up the middle, it would have been 0.47, but instead, with no errors, he scored, making the run expectancy for the inning more or less be 1.24, or a 0.77 run expectancy increase over the "expected" baserunning result, which is more helpful than if, with two outs and no one on base, a team got three walks in a row.
    Home to third on his own strikeout: Pre-pitch, the D-backs had a 0..7 run expectancy for the inning. If Carrol had just stood at home or went back to the dugout or sort of half-heartedly jogged to 1st when he struck out, it would have been 0.34, but instead, due to his baserunning, he got to third and the runner scored, making the run expectancy for the inning more or less be 1.95, or a 1.61 run expectancy increase over the "expected" baserunning result, which is more helpful than if, with two outs and no one on base, a team got one out taken off of the board to make there be only one out, and THEN got three walks in a row.
    That's not to say that it was all becaue of him, but still, it's pretty dang good.

  • @alexanderbean7737
    @alexanderbean7737 Год назад +13

    I didnt think I'd be psyched for this WS since I don't follow either of these teams, but wow am I into it now, seeing some of the truly exciting players and how great game 1 was. And now there's a relevant Baseball Bits out. In the words of Stuart Scott, booyah!

  • @Mathtron5000
    @Mathtron5000 Год назад +2

    15:15 That José Ramirez picture is so frickin good, please use that every time

  • @hooverhoover5
    @hooverhoover5 Год назад +2

    The Heatcheque jumpscare at 13:34 shook me to my core

  • @frankguy6843
    @frankguy6843 Год назад +7

    It's so insane to me how the MLB will take down a video of yours for copyright if you don't slow/speed up the clips. None of their advertising is as effective as youtube content creators making great videos like these, they should be begging you to use their clips.

  • @fromulus
    @fromulus Год назад +9

    Corbin Carroll is my newest favorite player, he's got it.

  • @jericocancel7797
    @jericocancel7797 Год назад +3

    HeatCheque reference at 13:34

  • @wishprodigy8639
    @wishprodigy8639 Год назад +2

    13:35 man put a heatcheque jumpscare

  • @tugotiger
    @tugotiger Год назад +2

    BAILEY WHY THE HECK DID YOU DO THAT TO US AT 13:33. I CANT BELIEVE YOU OMG

  • @philly_sports1558
    @philly_sports1558 Год назад +13

    Hear me out. I think the Diamondbacks beating the Phillies in the NLCS will have big ramifications going forward. The Phillies embody the modern analytical three true outcomes approach while the DBacks were more of a throwback small ball and fundamentals team. In the final two games of the series, the Phillies’ bats went cold as a lot of “home runs or nothing” squads tend to go in the playoffs while the DBacks managed to make solid contact and spread the ball around the field and kept the line moving while sacrificing outs and getting timely steals. Game 7 was a microcosm of how one style of hitting has its limits in the playoffs while the other will always be timeless. I can see that series being very important in terms of how GMs put teams together going forward.

    • @n8_n
      @n8_n Год назад +1

      this comment honestly makes absolutely no sense. small-ball squads can go cold too; in fact, the only team to get shut out in the NLCS was the D-backs, and they also scored 1 and 2 runs in other games.
      you can't just cherry-pick specific games to show how TTO-based teams fail and then completely ignore when the other team did the same thing but arguably even worse

    • @philly_sports1558
      @philly_sports1558 Год назад +1

      @@n8_nI just watched the Phillies try to hit a home run on every single pitch they swung at and they only scored 3 runs in the final two games of the series while leaving an entire parade on the bases. At the same time I watched the DBacks get timely singles and hit the ball where it was pitched to manufacture runs in an efficient manner. That definitely means something.

    • @n8_n
      @n8_n Год назад +1

      ​@@philly_sports1558 what makes small ball "efficient", and why does that matter? you keep using that word, and it just seems like it means "scored runs with small ball instead of HRs" which, again, isn't better or worse. scoring more runs is pretty much better no matter how it's done.
      also, you are conflating the Phillies executing TTO baseball badly (pressing too much instead of being patient and waiting for their pitch) with a flaw in the overall strategy. the Phillies just played badly, that's a Phillies issue and not a TTO issue.
      (I'm not by any means trying to argue that TTO is king or anything, I'm just opposed to the idea that it's meaningfully more prone to cold streaks than an overall worse offense with a different style)

    • @philly_sports1558
      @philly_sports1558 Год назад

      @@n8_nI’m just saying it’s way easier to go cold in a playoff series with a TTO approach than a more balanced and situational hitting approach. As a fan of the team, I should know. It happened after Game 3 of last year’s World Series when they hit 5 home runs and it happened after Game 2 of the NLCS when they scored 10 runs. It’s very easy to fall in love with the long ball but it’s very easy to get cold out of nowhere with that approach to hitting.

    • @n8_n
      @n8_n Год назад +2

      @@philly_sports1558 again, though, not really true. you could make the exact same argument for small ball; what happens if you're going against a good catcher and can't steal, or you can't string together 2-3 hits in an inning? both of those things can very quickly fall apart in a playoff environment too (and did multiple times for the D-backs)
      the overarching lesson here is that sometimes teams slump regardless of their playing style

  • @johnstebbins24
    @johnstebbins24 9 месяцев назад +3

    "His legs were just as valuable as Jose Ramirez' bat..." But not as valuable as Jose Ramirez' left hook.

  • @Lucas-yi4bm
    @Lucas-yi4bm Год назад +16

    Jarren Duran was so good at legging out singles into doubles

    • @epicwolves125
      @epicwolves125 Год назад +1

      Fr can’t wait for 2024

    • @Lucas-yi4bm
      @Lucas-yi4bm Год назад +2

      @@epicwolves125 such a good lead off hitter, he really turned it around from last year

  • @luishumbertovega3900
    @luishumbertovega3900 Год назад +4

    Your comparison of the bases sizes had me laughing like crazy 😂, how funny 🤣 !!!

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад

      It's all fun and games until a big base lands on your house.

  • @andresbarrios50
    @andresbarrios50 Год назад +5

    Caroll is underrated and I see him become an Icon in MLB

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад

      I definitely think he'll be one of the bigger stars, especially if Arizona can consistently be a playoff team.

  • @michaelknowlton1231
    @michaelknowlton1231 Год назад +4

    “If i want to see the British steal things I will go to their museum”
    Sweet burn 😂

  • @jackb-mt9mi
    @jackb-mt9mi Год назад +5

    I am Hugh Nicol's number one fan. He was the pride East Dunbartonshire

  • @samharkness8861
    @samharkness8861 Год назад

    Really well researched video. The point made at 11:43 is elite advanced analytical analysis you can’t get anywhere else.

    • @samharkness8861
      @samharkness8861 Год назад

      Another difficult to quantity base running component is when a player purposely gets into a pickle between first and second with a runner on third late in a close game to try to bait a throw and stay untagged long enough so that the runner on third can score then (likely) getting tagged out afterwards.

  • @blastedman
    @blastedman Год назад +1

    No Carroll in HR is a devilishly good Always Sunny reference, loved the video!

  • @seanlare7192
    @seanlare7192 5 месяцев назад

    I don’t even play baseball anymore but I’ll watch these videos forever because of how well made they are🙏

  • @randallcunningfam1790
    @randallcunningfam1790 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU FOR CONSTANT GREAT CONTENT BAILEY , WE LOVE YOU

  • @packsbemovington4490
    @packsbemovington4490 Год назад

    Needed this video at this very moment, impeccable timing Foolish Baseball 👌🏽

  • @LS-bw9xz
    @LS-bw9xz Год назад +37

    If I had a nickel for every time Foolish made a video about a Diamondback with amazing baserunning I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened twice.

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +9

      Corbin Carroll is just a poor man's Tim Locastro

    • @ezridaxsgender3914
      @ezridaxsgender3914 Год назад +1

      that was my first Foolish video! Still love Tim.

    • @ezridaxsgender3914
      @ezridaxsgender3914 Год назад

      lmaooo i started reading the comments before I got far enough to see Locastro cameo with his sprint speed

    • @youalreadyknow0420
      @youalreadyknow0420 Год назад

      @@FoolishBaseballthe reason I became a diamondbacks fan during 2021. The Tim locastro video. Also the cubs Indians game seven and dbacks Yankees game seven comparison. So fun.

  • @fritskempeneers1686
    @fritskempeneers1686 Год назад +1

    This made my week. Thank you foolish baseball

  • @TheGreatChrisB
    @TheGreatChrisB Год назад +1

    Me: "He looks pretty fast, but not crazy fast"
    *all these clips are slowed down
    Me: "omg, he looks fast in slow motion"

  • @Booksforthewin
    @Booksforthewin Год назад +3

    You know it’ll be a good day when Foolish Baseball uploads

  • @bricebagley5238
    @bricebagley5238 Год назад +1

    Every foolish baseball video is a combination of two memes. 1) Me When I lie with Statistics and 2) We Are Going to Start a Dialogue. I love it

  • @ramblinbop
    @ramblinbop Год назад +1

    Bailey, I always love your content. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @Rytoast99
    @Rytoast99 Год назад +4

    Would you consider doing a baseball bits video on the statistical anomaly that is Kyle Schwarber? You kind of did a mini video on harper playing 3 and how it made schwarber’s numbers better because of it, but a full baseball bits video on THEE 3 true outcomes hitter would be pretty interesting to see what the general managers, and POBO of the league are now looking for

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад

      I think there's enough "Hey this a weird Three True Outcome guy!" content out there on baseball internet. His defense is more interesting.

  • @pranavarora9976
    @pranavarora9976 Год назад +4

    12:18 God I wish Mike Trout would somehow start running again

    • @aiz1941
      @aiz1941 Год назад +2

      Running and sliding takes a lot out of your back. It's a shame but I don't think he ever will steal more than a few bags a year in specific situations again because of the back issues.

    • @pranavarora9976
      @pranavarora9976 Год назад +1

      @@aiz1941 Yeah the injuries have pretty much killed off that possibility, I just miss 2012-2018 era Trout. He was the most well rounded position player I've ever seen.

  • @augustgreig9420
    @augustgreig9420 Год назад +3

    Okay, I can't endorse the disparaging of Ricky Henderson. If he was playing in today's environment with today's rules, he would absolutely have much better stats, and definitely much better stats than anyone else.
    Also, "speed" was not the drug of choice of the 80's. It was very obviously cocaine. Speed did not get big until the 90's with the Sudafed era, until they nerfed that, and eventually we moved into the more "professional" cartel produced "Ice", which has a much higher purity, in the 2010's. Oh, and don't forget the explosion of Adderall prescriptions starting in the 2000's.

    • @rustyshackelford4224
      @rustyshackelford4224 Год назад

      So you're an expert on illegal PED usage in baseball and other US sports in general? How come MLB media never talks about this?

    • @augustgreig9420
      @augustgreig9420 Год назад

      @@rustyshackelford4224 What are you talking about? Who said anything about PEDs? We're talking about recreational drugs, cocaine and speed. He was just joking in the video, and I was kind of joking too.

  • @b1646717
    @b1646717 Год назад +1

    "On the road again,
    Oh, I can't wait to get on the road again..."

  • @mrshashwat97
    @mrshashwat97 Год назад

    This was such an ace video. Thank you Foolish!

  • @UniNumberOne
    @UniNumberOne Год назад +2

    13:34 GET OUT OF MY HEADDDDDD

  • @gavinr1425
    @gavinr1425 Год назад +1

    no one mentions this but the inclusion of wGDP in WAR creates a bias towards strikeout heavy hitters. It has been stated that the value lost from strikeouts is generally made up by the decrease in double plays, but if you already credited these hitters for avoiding the DPs, then you're overvaluing guys who strikeout a lot. It is very minor, but another fun little potential improvement in the calculations.

  • @lethrgy
    @lethrgy Год назад

    didnt really watch any dbacks games but i knew carroll has been popping off this year. watching him run is one of the most fun things this season

  • @aidanhogan2277
    @aidanhogan2277 Год назад

    I did not expect to laugh out loud when I clicked on this video, but the little comedy bits are top tier

  • @Octagonacologyst
    @Octagonacologyst Год назад +2

    Is it me or does he have that Tom Cruise action scene run??

  • @dfp_01
    @dfp_01 Год назад +1

    He stole three bases on a wild pitch strikeout, and that _isn't_ the focal point of the video? Bananas

  • @almightysosa3007
    @almightysosa3007 Год назад +1

    I literally spent almost a whole day on bbref looking up stolen base records. For some reason 1887 was the year of the steal. Some guys had like 5, 10, 20, and then 100, and then back to 5. Weird times

  • @BreakFastComboGaming
    @BreakFastComboGaming Год назад +1

    I come here for the deep statistical analysis.
    I stay for the grammatical opinions of Mr. Foolish. (Team Interrobang all the way.)

  • @gub3630
    @gub3630 Год назад +2

    13:34 hi
    (good video bailey)

  • @irvinsanta
    @irvinsanta Год назад

    Stats are are good as ever and your comedy is improving 👌🏼

  • @WildeMike49
    @WildeMike49 Год назад +1

    It's Corbin Time!!

  • @2315904
    @2315904 Год назад

    I love when Bailey uploads to his second channel since he puts so much production effort in these vids

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад

      Really weird that I put so much effort into my second channel

  • @Andrew-s3b
    @Andrew-s3b Год назад +1

    Those red jerseys are some of the nicest I’ve ever seen.

  • @Joeb12
    @Joeb12 Год назад +2

    Was 13:33 really necessary Bailey…

  • @TheOfficialYoutubeCommenter
    @TheOfficialYoutubeCommenter Год назад +1

    nice vid! keep it up

  • @johndurrer7869
    @johndurrer7869 Год назад +1

    Crazy how much value drafting a young superstar that can be MVP quality by year 2 can bring to a club. If he finishes top 3 in the MVP in 2024 and 2025 he will bring the Dbacks THREE first round compensation picks. That is the difference between your farm system ranking top 20 and top 5

  • @plutoburn
    @plutoburn Год назад +1

    Just saw on my newsfeed that Corbin Carroll is the first person with Taiwanese ancestry to play in the world series, and you did a video on him.

    • @maciedixon3983
      @maciedixon3983 Год назад

      Yea his mom was born there. He was asked to play for team Taiwan last wbc but declined due to being a rookie. He could play for team USA or Taiwan next wbc. We’ll see which one

  • @CoffeeFresh_
    @CoffeeFresh_ Год назад +4

    The most significant change to base running this year is that yadi retired.

  • @CJ-ln5dk
    @CJ-ln5dk Год назад

    Foolish Baseball is the best channel, and it only gets better.

  • @TheTEN24
    @TheTEN24 Год назад

    Love watching Carroll and the snakes play they’re such a fun watch

  • @cheetofingersbum
    @cheetofingersbum Год назад

    This is one of your best videos

  • @Just.Kidding
    @Just.Kidding Год назад +1

    Iirc, an interrobang is when "!" and "?" are combined into a single character.

  • @2Large4U
    @2Large4U Год назад

    Thanks for the video! Liked at "swiped sacks", lol

  • @BeepuBoppu
    @BeepuBoppu Год назад +1

    man that gunnar henderson play never gets old

  • @redrangers12330
    @redrangers12330 Год назад

    Great video Bailey

  • @jamesodonnell4473
    @jamesodonnell4473 Год назад +1

    Worth noting that thus far in his first postseason, Corbin has amassed at least one of every stat Baseball Reference lists under Standard Batting--except, of course, for a GDP

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад

      Why would he hit into a GIDP? Those are bad! Are the other hitters just stupid?

  • @nathanpope4265
    @nathanpope4265 6 месяцев назад

    This is kinda based on your “Let’s Watch Rickey Henderson Play Baseball” video but it would be cool to develop a stat that tracks the psychological impact of a player’s baserunning. It was clear in the 1989 ALCS footage that pitchers were distracted by Rickey. Over a season, that had to have some impact on his team’s hitting when he was on base. I think it’s a challenge to measure though because you’d have to compare not only to how those hitters performed with no one on but also how they performed with other baserunners on in any given situation. There would probably be sample size problems unfortunately :(

  • @LordJudgement1818
    @LordJudgement1818 Год назад

    That's Mr 99 base running to us! Fly Carroll fly!
    Loved watching him take home in the WS game 1

  • @neet2083
    @neet2083 Год назад +2

    Jumpscare at 13:34

  • @9knightmare737
    @9knightmare737 Год назад +1

    Yes new baseball bits

  • @SharurFoF
    @SharurFoF Год назад +1

    Does MLB footage get copyright claimed at full speed?

  • @samuelweinstein9090
    @samuelweinstein9090 Год назад

    Thank you for this video it kicks ass!

  • @ninjacrumbs
    @ninjacrumbs Год назад

    Seen your videos before, but the British museum zinger made me subscribe.

  • @matteolesjak8482
    @matteolesjak8482 Год назад +1

    UBR is definitely interesting but I think it will be more valuable in the future when fielder arm strength, distance of throw, and other measurements are somehow taken into the calculations to make the stat more reliable.

    • @FoolishBaseball
      @FoolishBaseball  Год назад +1

      If that's what you're looking for, then look at the Statcast baserunning equivalent. Wouldn't be surprised if FanGraphs switched to it for their UBR component. They use Statcast defensive metrics now instead of UZR, for example.

  • @rmp5s
    @rmp5s Год назад +2

    If we play like we did last night for the rest of the series, we're winning it all. Flat out. Defense was ON POINT (Walker!! My dude!!), Merrill Kelly KILLED IT, the bats were hot, hot, HOT (SIXTEEN hits!?!?)...we had it ALL last night!! LET'S GOOOOOOOO, D-BACKS!!! 🐍⚾

    • @scrub_jay
      @scrub_jay Год назад

      Pump the brakes brother

    • @rmp5s
      @rmp5s Год назад

      @@scrub_jay Didn't play like we did in Game 2. That and the umpires won. Not the Rangers. Texas shouldn't even be happy about that game. Absolute embarrassment.

  • @ernestoruiz4946
    @ernestoruiz4946 Год назад

    "bc I'm cooked" LMAO FB, you never miss