Meet the Pitcher Who Lost 9th Inning No-Hitters in Back to Back Starts
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2021
- Hey everyone!
Today we are looking at the career of former Blue Jays starting pitcher Dave Stieb. He produced many incredible seasons for the Blue Jays, but he's also famous for a different reason. On more than a few different occasions Stieb was 1 inning away from a no-hitter, but he couldn't produce those final few outs. I hope you guys enjoy the video!
Follow me on Twitter: / sportstorm23
All sources (Articles/Media: pastebin.com/Ga1B2mn6
Music:
1. • (FREE FOR PROFIT) Lofi...
2. • [FREE] Smooth R&B/Rap ...
3. • Yuzzy - Debunking | J...
4. • Radio - Upbeat Hip Hop...
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Спорт
Stieb deserves to be in the hall of fame, I guarantee you if he played for the Yankees, royals or any other team that had success in the 80s he’d be a hall of famer
Hell yes!
Saberhagen did and had very similar career numbers, but he’s also not in the hall. It seems like very few of the best pitchers from the 80s got any love from the voters.
agreed, jays players get alot of bias on the ballot Mcgriff, Alomar not being a first balloter and Tony Fernández
whos stats are VERY similar ozzie smith are all prime examples. He was 2 pitches away from being a hall of famer, because a pitcher with his stats and 3 no-no's is hard to deny a hof spot for. all though he should have been in the hof anyway, regardless if he did not throw the extra no-hitters, he was just so good.
Royals? You know Brett is the ONLY Royal in the hall Of Fame, right? Not exactly over-represented.
“If he played for the Royals he’d be in the hall of fame”
Is the most nonsensical baseball statement I’ve ever read. 80’s success or not national media and the BBWAA has always ignored the royals
People forget how dominant prime Dave Stieb was. We're talking Randy Johnson or Pedro Martinez type dominant. At his peak he was virtually unhittable.
Stieb doesn't get the love he deserves for being a dominant pitcher in the 80s. Probably because they never won anything. How ironic that the best hit ball of the bunch was the one that got him the no hitter
Don Clark yep, blew a 3-1 lead
@Don Clark well i was thinking no WS appearances at least
@Don Clark All I remember from that series is, are the Bret(t)s.
Well put.
He was part of the 1992 Jays that won the world series; although he never pitched in the playoffs. He was the fifth starter that season for the Jays.
At the end I was waiting for him to say 'welcome to a moment in history'
Dave Stieb should be in the HOF and its a shame he never will
He could get in through the veterans committee
@@dfgccgggff7963 If harold baines can make it with a war of 39 then Stieb should make it
Jon Bois is gonna get him there! mwuhahahaha! They already did it for Larry Walker! the Era committee awaits!
Haven't even watched the video and I already know this is Dave Stieb
These are legit some of my favorite baseball videos around, keep it up!
It is a good day when sports storm posts!!! I look forward to these so much
You know they're good videos when they make you feel something
Hey thanks for giving the spotlight to a very underappreciated star - awesome!
*Sees title*
Ah, good ol’ Dave Steib, is it?
1990, the year I fell in love with baseball as an 11 year old. Yeah, I'm old. That division race was amazing, came down to the last day of the season. My Red Sox won it on a sliding catch by Tom Brunansky in the right field corner, hit by Ozzie Guillen with the White Sox. Jeff Reardon with the save, also was the rookie year of Frank Thomas. God I love baseball.
But yeah, Steib was Toronto's ace for nearly a decade, he was a hell of a pitcher.
Great video, thanks for featuring my Jays! Stieb was definitely one of the best pitchers of the 80’s, so glad he finally got that no-no
Best pitcher of the 80s. Definitely should be in the Hall. If Jack Morris or Bert Blyleven are in the Hall, Stieb should be there too.
Still was the greatest Bluejays pitcher Ever. The Doc is a close second
Your SRS videos brought me here! Great channel, great content!
As a Yankee fan growing up in the 80s and early 90s, Stieb dominated the Yankees during this period. A legit ace and should be in the HOF.
Dave Stieb! I actually know this off the top of my head!
I’m glad this story had a happy ending 😊
Love Steib, one of the most underrated pitchers of his era! actually covered his misfortunes a few months ago
Man Steib had NO luck! Very informative video! Glad he finally got that no-no! I would've preferred the perfect game myself though!
Thanks SB for introducing me to this legendary player.
Great video!
Thanks!
My favourite video…well done …can you show more bluejays videos please
Good job RUclips Algorithm, pointing me here right after finishing Dorktown's documentary series on Stieb. Everyone go watch that.
I was so happy for him!
You're famous now! Jon Bois did a video on your topic! Celebrate!
Here before dork town blows this up
Stieb! Already knew this thanks to Jon bois
I wish we didn’t only retire Hall of Famers numbers because Stieb’s number should no doubt be retired by the Blue Jays
This guy was SO close to matching the GOAT Sandy Koufax...Never heard of him, but I bloody well know and respect him now!
Please make more videos like this.
Pain
I swear I see you on every video I watch
Mike Mussina had a similar amount of bad luck in trying to finish no-hitters/perfect games.
You can say unluckiest pitcher but those were 2 rare and incredible back to back starts from a ML pitcher.
inb4 jon bois. good work.
I can't remember if it was Key or Stieb, but I saw one of them get shelled in Boston. It was odd, since they were both really solid pitchers.
If Stieb played for the Yankees or Royals, he’d be the Hall of Fame
Instead, he played his prime on some hard luck teams in a foreign country
Why the Royals?
@@trevorschmitt-ernst4813
They were good back then, the model franchise of the day
@@warlordofbritannia ahh
I don't even think playing for the Yankees would help him, just look at David Cone. There is just this strange blind spot when it comes to 1980's and 1990's players for some reason, especially pitchers.
good job on the pronunciation
Amazing, lead the al in innings pitched, finished the 80s the the 13th best era+ (peaking with an absurd era+ of 171 in 1985) while pitching all those innings. That 1985 season he pitched 265 innings! For comparison's sake Cole lead the AL with a 185 ERA+ but only with 212 innings pitched! Those 212 innings pitched is most Cole has pitched in his career. Between 1980 and 1985 Dave Steib only pitched once less than 212 innings. He pitched 242, 185, 288 (leading the league), 278, 267 (again leading the league) and finally 260 innings pitched.
And yet he only got 1.4% voting when he's name came up on the ballot. Disgraceful. I dunno if he did enough to make the hall (his advanced stats are impressive; 9 seasons in the 80s he was top ten in WHIP); but the fact that he only got 1.4% says how little the Hall knows about baseball history.
At least he got his no hitter in the end.... And he was Tha main character in Magnum
Since you just did this video on a pitcher who lost a no hitter in the ninth two games in a row, maybe you could do a video talking about the pitcher who threw no hitters in back to back starts?
I have a Stieb jersey on my wall :)
Just by looking at the title, I knew it was about Dave Stieb lol
Stieb the goat
Dude look at ziggy palffy for a potential hall of fame video. Guy is criminally underrated and still lit up the scoreboard playing for some really crappy teams.
Bro dont u also do the company man yt channel?
In your opinion maybe was unluckiest, no disrespect meant. Imo Stieb is the greatest Blue Jay pitcher. Sure Halliday was great, and statistically I couldn't tell you off the top of my head who was better? I could Google and act all that, but I'm not. Some might say 85 Jays was their best team ever? It was awesome, first time Blue Jays pennant fever! You had to have been there back in 85. Like careers ago...
wow
Dave Stieb is the Buffalo Bills of the baseball world.
You should talk about the man who did the opposite of this. Johnny Vander Meer, the man who pitched no hitters in back to back starts.
Preintegration stats are trash. Such a watered down league.
I'm curious as to who has had the most no hitters broken up in the 9th inning.
Dorktown: brb, gone cooking...
Stieb had some NASTY, NASTY, STUFF.....
That would suck losing a no no in the 9th inning.
Candy Maldonado sounds me a Venezuelan strippers name
The real bad luck brian
How is he not a hall of famer?
Dave Stieb was a Hall of Famer, change my mind. You can't.
he def was
No Cy Young awards, only 1 ERA title, never led the league in strikeouts (only about 5 K’s per 9 innings), less than 200 career wins. He did lead the league in HBP more than a few times, though. Career WAR is borderline at best. Does that sound like a HOF career? I’m just playing. He was consistently one of the best pitchers during the 80s. If Jack Morris belongs, so does Stieb.
@@vindog2461 Highest pitching WAR in the 80's. Deserves the HOF. Borderline case but if I had a vote I would give him the nod...
@@ManCub25 I would too, especially since Morris is in. There are several others more deserving than Morris in that era as well.
should be in cooperstown was great
Hi
losing a no hitter on a freak hop like that?!?!? are you for real 😤😤
edit: way too premature, i meant to say, losing back to back no hitters on a crazy hop off the lip and then a GOTdamn texas leaguer
So I looked up his stats and idk how he’s not a hof
I remember watching him pitch growing up. He wasn't a Hall of Famer, but a damm good pitcher. He got to play MLB for a long time, had a great career.
I'm not feeling bad for him. Of all the people in the world to think about how their life was ruined b/c of bad luck or something, Dave Stieb is not on the list.
I thought Dickey had a No-Hitter for the Jays
@@sandyc7250 As well as Marco Estrada getting close a few times
SPOILER ALERT: I'm glad this had a happy ending
Does anyone else have hundreds of Dave stieb cards lol
12th comment
13th comment.
I think you really enjoy saying the name “Stieb”.
7:01 You don’t know what the hell you’re doing!
I'm gonna guess Anibal Sanchez.
I always belive that baseball is somehow a game of luck
Unluckier than the guy whose arm fell off?
Love your content, but you sound like a guy with a lot of questions.
Good video, but you need to learn how to use pronouns. If I had a dollar for every time you said "Stieb", I could retire.