@@billythefxck lol I said the same thing in regards to Torres. He slid to second but the 2nd baseman had his knee on the bag, which prevented him from touching the bag. Torres was called out. And you're confusing this rule with something else. The defender was NOT preventing the runner from going to 2nd, merely preventing the runner from touching the bag.
I'm only halfway thru watching this but it's obvious he's a great fundamentally sound outfielder. Takes his time fielding the ball, which keeps his body balanced for a good strong accurate throw, never throws over the cut-off man, which keeps runners from taking extra bases on him, gives the infielder the ability to cut down advancing runners, and can redirect off target throws. He also is remarkably accurate, making it possible for a quick strong throw from the the cut-off man, and a quick easy tag for the catcher. And all these throws are on a line, strong arm. Of course, these are the best of the best throws, but still, very impressive.
His mechanics are so good....keeping the ball on a line drive trajectory no matter the bounces at the end will arrive before the runner all day long. He hits the cut with exact same throw! Easy to teach but not too many guns like that, period. Well maybe mine back in the day, lol!
Well of course he isn’t going to oook fast he’s 6’7 nobody that tall legs move like tyreek hills legs. They take bigger strides but it’s a lot easier for tall guys like to have a good arm with those long arms. Even though I’m 5’11 my wing span is 78” which is about 6’6 which allows me to throw 95-98mph for my height.
His throws are incredibly accurate. You gotta love his demeanor, Jeter reincarnated. Busts chops with the boys behind the scenes, but plays it straight with the media. Has that natural leadership and respect from teammates like jeter. 10yr deal and next captain is my prediction.
@@huh8896 "Jeter demeanor" silly person. Jeter had the best possible demeanor for an athlete. Natural leader and in a long season, his qualities are actually more important than whatever "metrics" you think matter more than anything bc that's all your simple mind can process. Human beings need strong and capable leaders to succeed at anything, especially team sports. Get a clue.
1:25 play is so undervalued. He spun to his glove side and threw a laser beam off balanced. 🤯 at this point give that man the whole damn check book and MVP
Can't help but notice how alot of these throws are at yankee stadium, which we all know has a none existent right field. While it's impressive that he almost always seems to be accurate and keeping the ball on a low trajectory, most of these throws are coming from a shifted deep second base or the corner, where he's throwing from 50-75 feet shorter than most right fielders.
Mans got an absolute cannon. Those long arms act as huge leverage multiplier. Judge's defensive plays and base running I find much more interesting than home runs tbh.
if you're learning the game of baseball, and in particular any outfield position watch from 2:32 on over and over and if you ever think working on footwork is not important - watch it again.
Roberto Clemente of the Pirates used to have fungo's hit in warmup to him on the warning track and he'd then throw one to the plate on a rope. Right field at old Forbes Field actually had a dogleg and in the corner to get to home plate the throw had to go over the first few rows of the stands. I was a little kid and saw this in person...very impressive as the throw never got more than about 15 feet off the ground. He put so much backspin on it the ball just wouldn't drop (like airsoft hop-up) and it made a sizzling sound as it went by in front of me. Very few people tried to run on Clemente....for good reason.
He plays the wall perfectly. Like a pool shooter banking their shot. He knows how the ball is gonna come off the bank, positions himself when he receives the ball and just releases. I mean its awesome
I haven’t seen a RF’r with such a strong and accurate arm that can pile up assists like this since Larry Walker in the mid-late 90’s. He’s a hall of famer now so he’s in good company!
Arm strength is one thing.. but the accuracy of every one of Judge's throw is the truly impressive part of these clips. Every single one of them is a strike.
As much attention as he receives, I believe he is the most underrated player in sports. Does not receive enough credit for how great he is. A once in a lifetime Willie Mays caliber player (in my opinion). People have allowed a seed to be grown in their minds that he is injury-prone. I am not sure. What do I know is when playing and healthy, he is incredibly good at both ends. He is also clutch in post season. Very fun to watch. Everybody likes him. Complete package for an all-time great. He can be the modern Mickey Mantle
He doesn't have an arm that's up there with the best-ever RFs, but his fundies are just about perfect night in, night out - always takes great routes, always makes the right decision, hits the cutoff man, plays caroms and ballpark quirks well, etc. And his throws are always dead-on accurate...
@@60ft6inProductions after hearing about advanced stats, I believe so. If the Yankees beat the Astros and went to the world series, I think it would have been a lock for him
I watched half of this video & 3 plays were bad calls. In other words, the runner was arguably safe, 2 xs clearly safe. And a couple of plays were not outfield assists ! Judge threw to the cut off man then the seco.d throw was the deciding throw. I'm not saying that he is a slouch, he has a good arm but he is no Ichiro or Jeremy Bernitz or Vlad Guerrero or Raul Mondesi or Larry Walker, he is similar to Dave Winfield in my opinion & that's saying alot. He has had a good start to his career & I wish him the best. I remember the game being played with appreciation for the little things. Stealing bases, bunting, how about this : running hard out of the batters box ! Anyone remember those days ? ! ? Anyone who wants to see true skill at the right field position or throwing runners out from the outfield in general, check out some of the names above. I know I didn't mention that any but there were never that many who did this well, consistently
Also, when the plays are made in Yankee stadium, it must be remembered that the right field area in the Bronx is very much smaller than almost every other field in baseball ! Yankee stadium & San Francisco giants stadium have smaller amounts of field & so the advantage goes to the fielder in situations where the ball stays in play & is in play in right field. Again, I'm not saying that he is not a good player. But, as Winfield for example was given credit for his great bat, he was known as a decent thrower, not a great one, when it was taken into consideration that he played at Yankee stadium ! Judge seems to have a strong arm but more likely than anything else, he seems to have a average or slightly above average arm with above average accuracy which in the stadium that has that short porch, is very helpful & can be deceiving to people who are ignorant to the vast diversity of the wonderful game that is baseball. And yes I'm not a Yankee fan
Man makes it look soooo easy to fry them out! However, Ichiro had a better arm and runners DID NOT venture far with him, he (Ichiro) still didn't make it look this easy.
Judge is a complete player. He hits, he fields, he runs, he throws, and he's smart. What more could you want? Most guys his size get stuck at first base whether they can play it well or not, or they become a career DH..
Boston Red Sox Dwight Evan was better in the outfield. Ask Lou Pinella. Lou tagged up from 3rd and Dewey threw him out at home plate. Dewey threw a line drive to Fisk from the R/F wall.
did he just recently get one st home when he had 60 or even the night he hit the 61st? dude is a class act and maybe the best player in the sport of baseball worldwide
Judges arm is amazing no question. Imagine if Judge would bare hand some of these balls? Those runners would be out by miles. Base runners today remind me of Nfl running backs. They want to slide around the base or avoid any contact at all. Several of these runners might have been safe had they been sliding correctly.
Lots of great throws here….. and it certainly helps that yankee stadium is tiny. Helps for the dinger count and the throws. He’d otherwise be playing further from the wall, and the ball would have to be thrown further.
I always love how the home plate umpire always asks the catcher if he has the ball after the out call. How can you make the call if you dont even know the catcher has the ball??
His was so nonchalant on that last one lol…he was like “ can’t believe he’s trying for second.”
The last one where the 2nd baseman blocks the bag lol?
@@billythefxck fyi, they're allowed to do that
@@noelv1976 fyi, you don't know what obstructing a bag is? You can Not do that.
@@billythefxck lol I said the same thing in regards to Torres. He slid to second but the 2nd baseman had his knee on the bag, which prevented him from touching the bag. Torres was called out. And you're confusing this rule with something else. The defender was NOT preventing the runner from going to 2nd, merely preventing the runner from touching the bag.
"look at the flick of the wrist" 😂
I'm only halfway thru watching this but it's obvious he's a great fundamentally sound outfielder. Takes his time fielding the ball, which keeps his body balanced for a good strong accurate throw, never throws over the cut-off man, which keeps runners from taking extra bases on him, gives the infielder the ability to cut down advancing runners, and can redirect off target throws. He also is remarkably accurate, making it possible for a quick strong throw from the the cut-off man, and a quick easy tag for the catcher. And all these throws are on a line, strong arm. Of course, these are the best of the best throws, but still, very impressive.
Not a Yankee fan but I hope Judge stays healthy for many years to come, he’s a first ballot Hall of Famer if he does.
Same here
where's the ring?
His mechanics are so good....keeping the ball on a line drive trajectory no matter the bounces at the end will arrive before the runner all day long. He hits the cut with exact same throw! Easy to teach but not too many guns like that, period. Well maybe mine back in the day, lol!
You would've went pro if you didn't tear up your knee in your senior year
@@JoshStern23 LMAO
@@JoshStern23 Would've gone in the first round for sure
Always keeps a nice wide stance too which helps him just throw laser beams
the amazing thing to me is that some of those throws Judge just seems so nonchalant, but just a perfect throw.
Seems like deception on his part
He does not look flexible or quick, but his arm is like an actual rifle.
Well of course he isn’t going to oook fast he’s 6’7 nobody that tall legs move like tyreek hills legs. They take bigger strides but it’s a lot easier for tall guys like to have a good arm with those long arms. Even though I’m 5’11 my wing span is 78” which is about 6’6 which allows me to throw 95-98mph for my height.
The play at 2:53 shows his high baseball IQ as well. He pretended he could catch the ball so that the guy on 1st wouldn't run. Brilliant play.
He’s so smooth - looks like he’s playing a friendly game of catch.
I'm an Astros fan. But as a baseball fan in general, Aaron Judge is awesome. Dude's a great player, and I hope he has a long, successful career.
His throws are incredibly accurate. You gotta love his demeanor, Jeter reincarnated. Busts chops with the boys behind the scenes, but plays it straight with the media. Has that natural leadership and respect from teammates like jeter. 10yr deal and next captain is my prediction.
Just stop talking, you showed how little you know about baseball by bringing the average fielder jeter into this lmfao
Google who the worst field of all time is
@@huh8896 "Jeter demeanor" silly person. Jeter had the best possible demeanor for an athlete. Natural leader and in a long season, his qualities are actually more important than whatever "metrics" you think matter more than anything bc that's all your simple mind can process. Human beings need strong and capable leaders to succeed at anything, especially team sports. Get a clue.
Judge hits .230 in the playoffs and has disappeared in the post season since the 2019 ALDS. He is no where near as clutch as jeter was.
@@alwillk But Judge is competent on the field. What is Jeter's DRS??? -165, which makes him the worst fielder of all time.
I love how his throwing mechanics are so simple and straightforward
2:52 the way he deeked the runner to thinking he’d catch the line drive then threw him out at second 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
i noticed that too lol. rly rly heads up play all around
Yeah, I was looking for this comment lol 😂!!
His throwing motion is absolutely effortless yet the balls he throws are all ropes and on the money got damn
I think he’s such an underrated outfielder with how massive of a threat he is at the plate. He will throw a strike every time
He’s got a cannon. It looks so effortless for him because he’s so tall and creates leverage with ease.
1:25 play is so undervalued. He spun to his glove side and threw a laser beam off balanced. 🤯 at this point give that man the whole damn check book and MVP
Agreed. This reminds me of that Ichiro clip
3:12 great time to hear about the "process" and "preparation" thanks
He’s so big, it looks like he’s moving slow, but damn he’s fast and accurate.
Can't help but notice how alot of these throws are at yankee stadium, which we all know has a none existent right field. While it's impressive that he almost always seems to be accurate and keeping the ball on a low trajectory, most of these throws are coming from a shifted deep second base or the corner, where he's throwing from 50-75 feet shorter than most right fielders.
Thank you 🙄 no one else is realizing these throws are as far as it would be warming up to the ball boy before the innings. these are routine
That’s a lot of poor base running. Probably shouldn’t have tested Judge.
I always watch the homeplate umpires during plays like these because they always have such enthusiastic punch outs.
Lol I know and they always wait a moment before punching the air
His throw looks so effortless too. A lot of guys put their body and soul into it, judge is so casual about it.
Mans got an absolute cannon. Those long arms act as huge leverage multiplier. Judge's defensive plays and base running I find much more interesting than home runs tbh.
if you're learning the game of baseball, and in particular any outfield position watch from 2:32 on over and over and if you ever think working on footwork is not important - watch it again.
Roberto Clemente of the Pirates used to have fungo's hit in warmup to him on the warning track and he'd then throw one to the plate on a rope. Right field at old Forbes Field actually had a dogleg and in the corner to get to home plate the throw had to go over the first few rows of the stands. I was a little kid and saw this in person...very impressive as the throw never got more than about 15 feet off the ground. He put so much backspin on it the ball just wouldn't drop (like airsoft hop-up) and it made a sizzling sound as it went by in front of me. Very few people tried to run on Clemente....for good reason.
He plays the wall perfectly. Like a pool shooter banking their shot. He knows how the ball is gonna come off the bank, positions himself when he receives the ball and just releases. I mean its awesome
Hell yeah. Was just about to say this. The way he reads those caroms is amazing.
I haven’t seen a RF’r with such a strong and accurate arm that can pile up assists like this since Larry Walker in the mid-late 90’s. He’s a hall of famer now so he’s in good company!
He was fun to watch that's for sure!
Arm strength is one thing.. but the accuracy of every one of Judge's throw is the truly impressive part of these clips. Every single one of them is a strike.
Judge patrolling the field like a boss, merciless to would be extra base thieves.
Judge is superb when it comes to all around baseball player he has a Canon for a arm and a wicked bat.👍⚾️
As much attention as he receives, I believe he is the most underrated player in sports. Does not receive enough credit for how great he is. A once in a lifetime Willie Mays caliber player (in my opinion). People have allowed a seed to be grown in their minds that he is injury-prone. I am not sure. What do I know is when playing and healthy, he is incredibly good at both ends. He is also clutch in post season. Very fun to watch. Everybody likes him. Complete package for an all-time great. He can be the modern Mickey Mantle
All opponents should have this memo about Judge. Don't test his arm!
so effortlessly he hits nukes and guns down runners
Holy crap haha Justice has been dealt
Throw at 2:46 keeping it nice and low for the 2nd baseman. This guys got the 99 ovr arm/accuracy/IQ.
Not only don't you run on him, but you don't pitch to him either! 57 home runs and Counting
He doesn't have an arm that's up there with the best-ever RFs, but his fundies are just about perfect night in, night out - always takes great routes, always makes the right decision, hits the cutoff man, plays caroms and ballpark quirks well, etc. And his throws are always dead-on accurate...
He actually does have the arm of the best ever rfs. Look at his statcasts
I'd say his arm strength is easily one of the best of any right fielder ever 1:19
Astros fan here. Been a fan of Judge since 2017. Total class act
Should he have won the 2017 MVP ?
@@60ft6inProductions after hearing about advanced stats, I believe so. If the Yankees beat the Astros and went to the world series, I think it would have been a lock for him
He can cover ground, has a missile launcher arm, and laser guided accuracy. He makes so many of these look easy.
Those throws look so effortless, but when they come out of his hand they have some juice on em.
Greatest player of a generation.
Nope!
That throw at 0:33 was a laser guided missile.
I watched half of this video & 3 plays were bad calls. In other words, the runner was arguably safe, 2 xs clearly safe. And a couple of plays were not outfield assists ! Judge threw to the cut off man then the seco.d throw was the deciding throw. I'm not saying that he is a slouch, he has a good arm but he is no Ichiro or Jeremy Bernitz or Vlad Guerrero or Raul Mondesi or Larry Walker, he is similar to Dave Winfield in my opinion & that's saying alot. He has had a good start to his career & I wish him the best. I remember the game being played with appreciation for the little things. Stealing bases, bunting, how about this : running hard out of the batters box ! Anyone remember those days ? ! ? Anyone who wants to see true skill at the right field position or throwing runners out from the outfield in general, check out some of the names above. I know I didn't mention that any but there were never that many who did this well, consistently
Give this man the key to the city.
It'd be a crime if he ever leaves NY.
Crazy good arm an bat
His arm is crazy powerful
There's times where he looks like he isn't even throwing it hard but he throwing straight rockets.
About half those plays at home looked like the one that was overturned on the Twins that Jomboy broke down a couple of days ago.
Him and mookie would be scary in the outfield
Absolute Cannon!!
Mets fan here... Have to say Judge is just some type of beast
Wait till out Lindor highlights come out...
Shallow outfield throw outs at plate.
Warning track, hits cut off man.
Good bounces off wall for 2nd base throw out.
He’s a damn good well rounded player
born sox fan here...he's no O'neil but he's got a strong arm and deadly accurate..
The guy is so tall and strong, he doesn't have to rush. He knows what he is doing.
Man I love to watch ball players who good at what they do!
he looks so surprised every time
the defensive highlights by Judge are way more entertaining than the homeruns. it just takes more skill.
Wow! My look is that his velocity is very good,but not incredible, but his accuracy is what makes these throws deadly.
He doesn’t throw his hardest as you can clearly see. It makes it there when it needs to
Judge is two way player, you can't convince me otherwise
Also, when the plays are made in Yankee stadium, it must be remembered that the right field area in the Bronx is very much smaller than almost every other field in baseball ! Yankee stadium & San Francisco giants stadium have smaller amounts of field & so the advantage goes to the fielder in situations where the ball stays in play & is in play in right field. Again, I'm not saying that he is not a good player. But, as Winfield for example was given credit for his great bat, he was known as a decent thrower, not a great one, when it was taken into consideration that he played at Yankee stadium ! Judge seems to have a strong arm but more likely than anything else, he seems to have a average or slightly above average arm with above average accuracy which in the stadium that has that short porch, is very helpful & can be deceiving to people who are ignorant to the vast diversity of the wonderful game that is baseball. And yes I'm not a Yankee fan
I’m an astros fan and I’ll be the first to say that judge is a literal BEAST!
Aaron Judge’s throwing form is beautiful, I’d frame it on a wall.
The new Paul O'Neal. Big guy with a big bat and a big arm.
It’s crazy how most of these look so effortless.
never knew he had this kind of arm, very impressive.
Man makes it look soooo easy to fry them out!
However, Ichiro had a better arm and runners DID NOT venture far with him, he (Ichiro) still didn't make it look this easy.
Judge is super efficient. Great footwork, looks like he’s just casually flipping the ball at 98mph.
Another Yankees legend
Dude has a f**king laser cannon for an arm.
Aaron Judge is such an underrated feilder. Dude has a canon, especially in right.
You have to know who the outfielders are and who you just hit it to. If the guy has a billet arm and is playing shallow don’t take 2 bases.
Solid advice!
Dude must throw 120mph unreal
Hitting the cutoff man should never be included in a video about outfield throws - video editor did a disservice to an incredible player
amazing! Love this game.
MVP💣
Guy has a cannon and gets a little help from the short right field in yankee stadium. Half of these probably result in easy doubles in any other park
All those balls in the corner in right are so easy to throw in just because of how unrealistically short the wall is
we not gonna talk about didi's masterfull tag on the last one lol
Judge is a complete player. He hits, he fields, he runs, he throws, and he's smart. What more could you want? Most guys his size get stuck at first base whether they can play it well or not, or they become a career DH..
To bad his arm didn’t help keep the cards from sweeping the yanks, i think we all saw there downfall coming
Boston Red Sox Dwight Evan was better in the outfield. Ask Lou Pinella. Lou tagged up from 3rd and Dewey threw him out at home plate. Dewey threw a line drive to Fisk from the R/F wall.
Judge is just built different.
Judge is insane. First runner needs to learn how to avoid a tag though, at least try lmao, man slid like he was coming into 2nd base
did he just recently get one st home when he had 60 or even the night he hit the 61st?
dude is a class act and maybe the best player in the sport of baseball worldwide
Very accurate, but it’s nice when it’s a shorter throw than the 15-18yos had to throw at my high school. Yankee stadium is a joke
i need to see some slow Mo reply on these a lot look safe.
Judges arm is amazing no question. Imagine if Judge would bare hand some of these balls? Those runners would be out by miles. Base runners today remind me of Nfl running backs. They want to slide around the base or avoid any contact at all. Several of these runners might have been safe had they been sliding correctly.
Will they ever learn to never run on Judge
MY MAN!!! ABSOLUTE BEAST!!!
He makes it look so effortless.
Lots of great throws here….. and it certainly helps that yankee stadium is tiny. Helps for the dinger count and the throws. He’d otherwise be playing further from the wall, and the ball would have to be thrown further.
jesus dude has an absolute canon!
Looks like he’s throwing pitches from out there.
as an astros fan he is an actual beast, mvp man
I know he's a great hitter but did not know he had that arm, wow
The speed of that ball at 3:30 damn impressive for sure
"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."
Lots of insane coaches in MLB, or at least dumb.
Why can he throw the ball that fast and looks so relaxed?
Because he’s a literal giant. Puts an insane amount of power & torque into every swing & throw but makes it look effortless
Because He's about 6 inches taller, and 70-75 lbs heavier than the average MLB player.
I always love how the home plate umpire always asks the catcher if he has the ball after the out call. How can you make the call if you dont even know the catcher has the ball??
For a guy of his size, he's a fine defensive player. Good speed and a cannon for an arm.