To Devin Moe: At 2:08 minutes: We would acknowledge this, but this would be far overshadowed by this super salient and significant situation of a debutant, signifying subsequent greatness.
7 1/3 with no hit, taken out. I get it's a close game but this is what's wrong with the MLB these days. They should have let him finish. This is why Nolan Ryan's record of 7 no hitters will never be broken.
It's absolutely incredible how they'll ruin a game over pitch counts. Completely baseless. Guys used to throw 120+ in games, and now managers will risk games over 90 pitches. Insane and I hate it
Kidz Bop 38 is Straight FIRE!! bruh calm down look at the situation sometimes. im a dback fan and our rookie pitcher alex young this season went 6 or 7 innings of near no hit ball (maybe even no hit ball I don’t remember) but he was taken out do to his limited starting pitcher experience, as he had only thrown over 80 pitches once in his minor league career. thats just one example.
Cardinals player at the beginning was the best. I watched that game live and I remember. It would have been better though if he could of pitched a full game, but his pitch count was so high
owen snudden I was there, dude was throwing heat. My reds kicked the relievers ass in the 9th though. He probably would’ve no hit us if they kept him in, regardless of pitch count
Where’s Starlin Castro? First career hit was a 3 run homer then following that AB had a bases clearing triple. 6 RBI major league debut. Most RBI’s in a debut in the modern era
I got something better for you. Jason heyward homered the first pitch he saw for his debut 2nd AND 3rd year in the majors... almost like watching a deja vu
Taking pitchers out of games where they’re throwing no hitters because of pitch counts makes me frikin sick…. I hate what the MLB has become over the past 20 years. These teams are so concerned with “analytics” they forget the value of the magic of baseball and how deeply rooted these legendary moments are in the game. It’s a shame.
J.P. Arencibia...the first person in the modern era with four hits and two home runs in an MLB debut, a feat set 121 years before by Columbus Solons catcher Charlie Reilly.
Pablogaming 21 it was a mistake to take him out but in his next start he almost threw a no hitter again, then he was the long man in the bullpen until this yr
Brian Downing, He played for the Chicago White Sox. For his first major league hit he got an inside the park home run with no errors at Tiger stadium in Detroit. Just a perfect hit in exactly the right spot.
Nice to see the pitcher in the first clips take time out of his busy schedule searching for the Fountain of Youth to come in and pitch 7 no-hit innings
Every time i see one of these best mlb debuts it never includes Starlin Castro’s debut . He had a triple and a homer and 6 RBIS which tied the MLB record for most RBIs in a debut
"Before your time" for many of you, but being a Detroit Tiger fan, Mark Fidrych's debut against the Yankees on June 28, 1976 will be my all-time favorite. Full game here --> ruclips.net/video/QwGj4VfCreg/видео.html
I know he didn’t amount to much, but Andrew Albers should’ve been on here. First MLB start he threw 8 1/3 shutout innings, second MLB start he threw a complete game 2-hit shutout!
The great thing about Daniel Nava's grand slam is that it wasn't just his first major league at bat, it was also the very first pitch he faced
migsyt and the sad thing is that he is that he is garbage and hasn't been good ever
Milo and Lolipop Studios!! He was pretty good in 2013
@@declanoreilly891 but hasn't been like really good got one year and his first atbat
And then he went on to be the greatest mlb player of all time
@@milopop0006 and et has done more then you ever will or i )
5:10 "Can you believe it??"
*looks at top left of screen*
😂
B- Series i don’t like you B Series
Nothing personal kid
B- Series so did you get the reference?
@@rhino6916 but I must go all out just this once
🤣😂
2:08 are we not going to agnowledge that great catch?
*Acknowledge
@B- Series not it's acknowledge
To Devin Moe: At 2:08 minutes: We would acknowledge this, but this would be far overshadowed by this super salient and significant situation of a debutant, signifying subsequent greatness.
At 208 minutes?
Yo where’s Steven Strasburgs 14k debut
Automatic asterisk - it was against the Pirates. And I'm a Pirates fan.
First thing I thought of.
Right by the IL list
@@jackgoeman1098 IL stands for “injured list” you just called it the “injured list list
While we’re at it,how come there’s no clip with Wilson Contreras?
Also good pun, has Trevor Story in the thumbnail, and such a good story nice bro
How about bunting on 3rd strikes? (Sorry if this has already been done)
CHH: This would be in the vain of a throw-away at-bat, so that notion is thrown away.
7 1/3 with no hit, taken out. I get it's a close game but this is what's wrong with the MLB these days. They should have let him finish. This is why Nolan Ryan's record of 7 no hitters will never be broken.
He has just come back from an injury. His father even thanked the organization for keeping his son healthy.
He also had like 110 pitches
It's absolutely incredible how they'll ruin a game over pitch counts. Completely baseless. Guys used to throw 120+ in games, and now managers will risk games over 90 pitches. Insane and I hate it
Kidz Bop 38 is Straight FIRE!! bruh calm down look at the situation sometimes. im a dback fan and our rookie pitcher alex young this season went 6 or 7 innings of near no hit ball (maybe even no hit ball I don’t remember) but he was taken out do to his limited starting pitcher experience, as he had only thrown over 80 pitches once in his minor league career. thats just one example.
big brother what he’s saying is that pitchers used to pitch wayyyyy more pitches. Nolan Ryan threw 13 complete no hit innings once. (Over 200 pitches)
Worst performances by great pitchers
Oakland A’s Fan Lester’s against the Pirates last year 10 runs in 2/3 of an inning. I think 4 of them were earned
like when the Braves last year destroyed Alex Wood by giving up 9 runs including a grand slam to Jaime Garcia
Good luck when we play the Yankees
Coming from a Yankees fan
Oakland A’s Fan Go Oakland Athletics
Corey O'Donnell no offense but lester isn't THAT good
I was at the game where Tyler Austin and Judge hit those back to back homers. Was my first Yankees game as well. Was pretty cool to see in person
Cardinals player at the beginning was the best. I watched that game live and I remember. It would have been better though if he could of pitched a full game, but his pitch count was so high
owen snudden I was there, dude was throwing heat. My reds kicked the relievers ass in the 9th though. He probably would’ve no hit us if they kept him in, regardless of pitch count
Trevor story’s debut week was magical. Not only did he hit 2 dingers in his first game, but he hit 7 HR in his first 6 games.
you never miss w the videos 😌😌
Where’s Starlin Castro? First career hit was a 3 run homer then following that AB had a bases clearing triple. 6 RBI major league debut. Most RBI’s in a debut in the modern era
How about the very first at bat for his debut 2nd and 3rd year in the majors and Jason Heyward Homer's everytime for his first at bat
@@joshlanier8567 heyward is bad at everything not called defense he should retire because he is barely leave average.
@@thesenate5245 he was amazing with Atlanta and then dropped off after he went to chicago
How about Stephen Strasburg? Strasburg’s debut was so hyped up and he actually lived up to it on his debut
@Ryan K oh nice
He broke the team’s strikeout record. Bryce’s debut was great too. It’s great to the top guys ball out.
Hello!!!! What about J.P. Arencibia, 2HR's double and single
That is exactly what I was thinking. I was scrolling through the comments looking for one that said just this
Remember that game just like yesterday. I remember where I was sitting when that all went down lol
2:47 imagine losing a no hitter cuz u got taken out early
Uhhhh how about Wilson Contreras’ homer on his first pitch ever in the mlb....
daniel nava did too
He didn't do anything else worth while in that game, plus he was a pinch hitter.
That’s what i was thinking
Arencibia's debut was better than Contreras
I got something better for you. Jason heyward homered the first pitch he saw for his debut 2nd AND 3rd year in the majors... almost like watching a deja vu
You can tell he was nervous as he throws the bat to the infield😂😂 4:30
I was there for Aaron Judge and Tyler Austin's debut game. It was cool to see them go back-to-back
i really love the pitchers their debuts when they go 7 innings without giving up a point its amazing.
Oscar Taveras hit a home run in his major league debut. #RIPOT18
They boo’d Bryce because they knew how good he was. That’s fire. Future MVP and perineal all star after this. And he dominated the Dodgers.
Dude, I remember reading about story. 7 hrs in his first 7 games or something? Nuts, just, nuts. Thanks for posting
I just got this after the no hitter debut
Taking pitchers out of games where they’re throwing no hitters because of pitch counts makes me frikin sick…. I hate what the MLB has become over the past 20 years. These teams are so concerned with “analytics” they forget the value of the magic of baseball and how deeply rooted these legendary moments are in the game. It’s a shame.
Crazy how Chapman went against Craig council who is now a coach
Dang if it wasn’t made 5 years ago this video would have Sal Frelick
Heyyy thanks for making this video
Best Brandon Phillips defensive double plays
The first pitch Will Clark ever saw was a homer off Nolan Freaken' Ryan. That's impressive.
miguel cabrera hit a walk off home run in his debut and it wasnt here :'(
Glenallen Hill: a grand slam on his first ever MLB at bat for the Blue Jays.
J.P. Arencibia...the first person in the modern era with four hits and two home runs in an MLB debut, a feat set 121 years before by Columbus Solons catcher Charlie Reilly.
Trevor Story is the GREINKE WHISPERER
This is awesome!
I remember watching the Daniel Nava game on TV when I was about seven years old and I still remember that moment clear in my mind
Steven Matz was dominant in his Major League debut. He went 3-3 at the plate driving in 4 runs to help himself and only allowed 2 runs over 7 innings.
Lol after they took out Stripling brown hit a home run 😂😂
Pablogaming 21 it was a mistake to take him out but in his next start he almost threw a no hitter again, then he was the long man in the bullpen until this yr
8:25 he slapped the ball
I could do better than this...
In MLB the show 19
Agree
In my RTTS debut for my catcher, I went 5 for 5 and 4 of those hits were consecutive homeruns.
Lavar Ball
DoubleFailMech fax
i can’t do better in either 😂😂
Brian Downing, He played for the Chicago White Sox. For his first major league hit he got an inside the park home run with no errors at Tiger stadium in Detroit. Just a perfect hit in exactly the right spot.
This video was made a year ago but I still watch it all the time
you should do MLB worst debuts
This came into my recommendations when I got a notification saying Casey Mize will start his first Major League game
I was at the Nava game! Absolute insanity in the crowd!!
IT'S MY WAY, MAY WAY OR HIGHWAY!! Oh shit the memories for another dude from Texas!
Chapman is an absolute freak of nature. He releases the ball like a foot closer to the plate than other pitchers which is why he can throw so fast
Rowdy Tellez? First 3 plate appearances were all doubles
I was at his debut. I'm from Alberta too so I feel so lucky
What about Jp arencibia
@@thefutureofsoccer5226 JP was insane
I remember watching Judge and Austin's debut. Judge turned into a star. Austin fought joe kelly then got traded to like 4 different teams
Rookies can rake.
Nice to see the pitcher in the first clips take time out of his busy schedule searching for the Fountain of Youth to come in and pitch 7 no-hit innings
Every time i see one of these best mlb debuts it never includes Starlin Castro’s debut . He had a triple and a homer and 6 RBIS which tied the MLB record for most RBIs in a debut
8:13 he literally smacks the ball away
Is that cheating
Starlin Castro had an incredible debut too
Fernando Valenzuela had THE BEST debut/rookie season ever for a pitcher.He wan Rookie of the Year & the Cy Young award.
When I saw the thumbnail I went "Haha, what a story, Mark!"
So you are telling me that Eddie Rosario didn’t make the list when he hit a homer on his first pitch on his MLB Debut 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Or Willson Contreras?
Starling Marte did the same thing
So did Hideki Matsui
I was at the Judge debut, haven't watched the vid but it better be on there.
Nobody talking about how nasty that pitch at 2:42 is 😳
3:56 unanimous boos lmao.
I'd be pissed too.
What about Steven Strasburgs debut? 12k's and probably one of the most hyped player if not the most hyped up player in recent years.
14k’s
GREAT VIDEO
That Daniel Nava one 😤😤😤
Wow! Aaron Judge caught a fly ball in his first game. Amazing!!
Tommy Milone was a pitcher for the Nats and he hit a Homerun on the first pitch of his first at-bat on his debut
Are we literally not going to acknowledge Story's debut AB was not only a HR but it was off a future probable HOFer.
Edit: Omg he hit two.
Tyler Austin will never forget his 315 foot home run
Kouzmanoff and Nava out here just casually hitting grand slams off the first pitch they see.
Arenado against a good pitcher (aka) Greinke impressive keep it up👍👌
"Before your time" for many of you, but being a Detroit Tiger fan, Mark Fidrych's debut against the Yankees on June 28, 1976 will be my all-time favorite. Full game here --> ruclips.net/video/QwGj4VfCreg/видео.html
3:20 - 3:23 (woman in blue looks like she’s giving a “handy” gesture lmao)
lol
Love it
Can you imagine the feeling of hitting a homer in your first pro game? *GOOSEBUMPS*
Right or just getting a hit alone .. but shit a homer? I’d probably have the season if my career with the confidence that would be rushing through
Jordan Hicks immediately comes in and allows a hit.
Can you do pitchers reactions to home runs?
managers taking you out when you havent given up a hit, in your debut? sounds horrible
Good video
Go Rockies, story is the goat!!!
Alyssa Neugeboren too bad he got injured in his rookie year
CrashNNCringe ikr
Danny Espinosa stats from his first start!
•4-5
•2 hr (1 was a grand slam)
•6 rbi
•1 curtain call
I hope you realize that was his his 5th mlb game and 3rd mlb start
Why pull pitchers who have no hit bids unless they’re utter pain
What about Billy Rohr? 1967 Red Sox. He no hit the Yanks for 8 2/3 innings in his first start. No mention?
Can you redo this in 2021 sometime? Ty
You should do promising big league careers that were ruined by injuries or something like that. I.e. Khalil Greene, Hank Blalock,...
The Ross stripping one is by far the best one
Nick Kingham had 6 2/3 perfect innings in his debut for the pirates
You make the call moments
I was watching the 7 innings of Daniel Ponce De Leon’s debut
surprised not to see nick kingham's perfect game bid on here
Steven Matz had one of the best debuts a pitcher can hbe
Doesn’t Chapman hold the record for fastest pitched
Long long *LONG* long time
Who else thought the first hit of the video was going much farther
who's here after tyler gilbert's no hitter in his debut
Doing Jeff Francoeur dirty by not including his debut with the Baves!
Why are the Arenas nearly Empty? Greets from Dortmund
8:02 , he should be out cause he pushed the ball away and out of his hand (use 0.25 speed)
Imagine pitching 115 pitches on your debut
Marte Homer's in Houston on first pitch he saw
I know he didn’t amount to much, but Andrew Albers should’ve been on here. First MLB start he threw 8 1/3 shutout innings, second MLB start he threw a complete game 2-hit shutout!
Imagine your first hit was a walk of grand slam when down by three in game 7 of the World Series. Never gonna happen but that would be cool
do when mlb players think they homered but they didn’t