A few that deserve a mention: - On December 1st, 1993, Dennis Rodman had a stat line of 0 points (0-5 shooting), 0 steals, 0 blocks, 3 assists...and 28 rebounds. - On July 10th, 1932, Eddie Rommel had the ultimate pitching triple-double: 29 hits, 14 runs allowed, and 13 earned runs in a 17 inning relief outing. He also walked nine, struck out seven, and got the win.
About the Bettis game, I looked into it and there are 215 games were someone had at least 1 TD and negative rushing yards. However, they're almost all QB's, so most of them had three carries: a QB sneak from the 1 for a TD and two kneeldowns. The ones that weren't quarterbacks were from 30's and 40's.
NASCAR driver J.D. McDuffie started 653 races in the Cup Series, collected 106 Top 10s, 12 Top 5s, and finished 9th in points in 1971 all without ever finishing a race on the same lap as the leader.
Hardly obscure since it was memorialized in a Jon Bois piece, but Tim Tebow's November 13, 2011 performance against the Chiefs is a sight to behold. He went just 2 for 8 on passing attempts, and no, he wasn't the backup, nor did his backup come in. They ran 63 plays from scrimmage, and just 8 of them were passing attempts. And somehow, against all odds, this 2-for-8 performance was good for a 102.6 passer rating. Admittedly, he did have 69 passing yards, with one of his completions being a 56-yard TD pass. But still. 244 rushing yards (only 43 coming from Tebow), 69 passing yards, and the Broncos won, 17-10.
I remember when Tanner Roark was complaining about Harper getting walked so many times acting like they didn’t get 7 free base runners with the 4-6 hitters coming to the plate afterwards 😂
I think an even more fun, and equally more dead version of the pitching triple double is double digit strikeouts, double digit walks, and double digit innings pitched. At absolute bare minimum it requires 110 pitches over 10 innings, which are both things you rarely see starters do anymore.
First off, loved the video. I wanted to add a few of my own odd sports stats for (maybe) the Part 2. Baseball: 1. Prince Fielder retired with 319 Home Runs. For nearly 5 years after Prince retired, the only other retired player to have exactly 319 home runs was Prince's father, Cecil Fielder. (Jay Bruce has also since retired with 319 career home runs. He should un-retire for one game, ask the pitcher to just throw him a meatball, and smack it over the fence to let the father/son duo be the only dudes at 319.) 2. In 2015, Max Scherzer became the first pitcher in 42 years (Nolan Ryan in '73) to throw two no-hitters in the same season. 3. In 1938, Johnny Vander Meer became the first (and, to date, only) MLB pitcher to throw consecutive no-hitters. 4. Since the foundation of the AL in 1901, only one pitcher has thrown a no-hitter with one hand: Jim Abbott of the New York Yankees no-hit the Cleveland [Redacted]s on 4 September 1993. Abbott was born without his right hand. Although he retired when I was 3, he will always be one of my favorite athletes. I'm disabled, as well. 5. In the 1968 and 1969 seasons, Team A no-hit Team B in a game of a series, then, the next day, Team B no-hit Team A. (Teams will appear in the order in which they achieved the no-hit bid, not in the order of 'being' no-hit. Also, in keeping with the consecutive theme, note that this happened in consecutive seasons.) 1968: Giants/Cardinals 1969: Reds/Astros
Regarding #2: first in the same _regular_ season, since 1973, you mean. Roy Halladay threw two no-hitters in 2010, a perfect game on May 29 and a no-hitter on October 6 (Game 1 of the NLDS). He is the only pitcher to throw multiple no-hitters in a season with one of them being a perfect game.
9/10 ⭐ he got me to my destination in about 13 minutes but he never stopped yapping, he was talking about like some guy who scored a lot but never assisted. Idk I just wanted to get home.
Weird editing in this video. Not sure why it's cutting to random unrelated b-roll so often. It's distracting more than anything. Showing random Pujols and Oneil Cruz clips, or just random NFL footage when talking about Bettis, makes no sense.
I didn't play organized basketball at any point in my life. And I was a bad pick up player on the rare occasion I did play. But I'd like to think in 28 minutes I could put up at least one of those stats shown in the Tony Snell section but accident.
On April 12, 1992, Matt Young and Rogers Clemens combined for a two hit doubleheader losing the first game which was an unofficial no-hitter. Go ahead and top that.
8:09 If a player is overpaid, it's the organization's mistake, not the player's. I don't know any athlete or person in general who would argue for less money because they didn't feel they deserved it. Tobes is actually a good dude and shouldn't be hated because the Sixers inexplicably chose him over Butler. That goes for you too Jimmy.
trans flag fade in joke activating me to the comments like a sleeper agent Also - don't forget about the LiAngelo stat line, 1 steal in an away game with no other stats.
Old school-er feel on this video for us, let us know what you think :)
Love it
Good video 🫡
A few that deserve a mention:
- On December 1st, 1993, Dennis Rodman had a stat line of 0 points (0-5 shooting), 0 steals, 0 blocks, 3 assists...and 28 rebounds.
- On July 10th, 1932, Eddie Rommel had the ultimate pitching triple-double: 29 hits, 14 runs allowed, and 13 earned runs in a 17 inning relief outing. He also walked nine, struck out seven, and got the win.
About the Bettis game, I looked into it and there are 215 games were someone had at least 1 TD and negative rushing yards. However, they're almost all QB's, so most of them had three carries: a QB sneak from the 1 for a TD and two kneeldowns. The ones that weren't quarterbacks were from 30's and 40's.
Stat lines may not always tell the full story, but when they do we get gold like this
NASCAR driver J.D. McDuffie started 653 races in the Cup Series, collected 106 Top 10s, 12 Top 5s, and finished 9th in points in 1971 all without ever finishing a race on the same lap as the leader.
In 2001, AJ Burnett threw a no-hitter with 9 walks but "only" threw 129 pitches.
A.J. Burnett's no-hitter against the Padres in 2001 was one better. 9 walks, an HBP, and every batter in the starting lineup reached base.
Hardly obscure since it was memorialized in a Jon Bois piece, but Tim Tebow's November 13, 2011 performance against the Chiefs is a sight to behold. He went just 2 for 8 on passing attempts, and no, he wasn't the backup, nor did his backup come in. They ran 63 plays from scrimmage, and just 8 of them were passing attempts. And somehow, against all odds, this 2-for-8 performance was good for a 102.6 passer rating. Admittedly, he did have 69 passing yards, with one of his completions being a 56-yard TD pass. But still. 244 rushing yards (only 43 coming from Tebow), 69 passing yards, and the Broncos won, 17-10.
I remember when Tanner Roark was complaining about Harper getting walked so many times acting like they didn’t get 7 free base runners with the 4-6 hitters coming to the plate afterwards 😂
The Patrick Corbin and Bryce Harper lore on this channel is crazy
Let’s not forget Jacob DeGrom with a 1.70 era having a 10-9 record
I think an even more fun, and equally more dead version of the pitching triple double is double digit strikeouts, double digit walks, and double digit innings pitched. At absolute bare minimum it requires 110 pitches over 10 innings, which are both things you rarely see starters do anymore.
JUSTIN
WROBLESKI JUST PULLED THE TRIPLE DOUBLE YESTERDAY
First off, loved the video. I wanted to add a few of my own odd sports stats for (maybe) the Part 2.
Baseball:
1. Prince Fielder retired with 319 Home Runs. For nearly 5 years after Prince retired, the only other retired player to have exactly 319 home runs was Prince's father, Cecil Fielder. (Jay Bruce has also since retired with 319 career home runs. He should un-retire for one game, ask the pitcher to just throw him a meatball, and smack it over the fence to let the father/son duo be the only dudes at 319.)
2. In 2015, Max Scherzer became the first pitcher in 42 years (Nolan Ryan in '73) to throw two no-hitters in the same season.
3. In 1938, Johnny Vander Meer became the first (and, to date, only) MLB pitcher to throw consecutive no-hitters.
4. Since the foundation of the AL in 1901, only one pitcher has thrown a no-hitter with one hand: Jim Abbott of the New York Yankees no-hit the Cleveland [Redacted]s on 4 September 1993. Abbott was born without his right hand. Although he retired when I was 3, he will always be one of my favorite athletes. I'm disabled, as well.
5. In the 1968 and 1969 seasons, Team A no-hit Team B in a game of a series, then, the next day, Team B no-hit Team A. (Teams will appear in the order in which they achieved the no-hit bid, not in the order of 'being' no-hit. Also, in keeping with the consecutive theme, note that this happened in consecutive seasons.)
1968: Giants/Cardinals
1969: Reds/Astros
Regarding #2: first in the same _regular_ season, since 1973, you mean. Roy Halladay threw two no-hitters in 2010, a perfect game on May 29 and a no-hitter on October 6 (Game 1 of the NLDS). He is the only pitcher to throw multiple no-hitters in a season with one of them being a perfect game.
The fact that a football player has 9 kids is nothing new but the fact Philip Rivers has 1 baby momma and 10 kids is mind blowing these days
...I mean, Mahomes is awesome, but 400-yard passing games being the norm goes back to the mid-'00s offensive explosion with Manning, Brady, and Brees.
even those guys played in an nfl where running offenses were common though
When in doubt, Tobias Harris will always be mentioned due to his contract. That stat line is insane.
9/10 ⭐ he got me to my destination in about 13 minutes but he never stopped yapping, he was talking about like some guy who scored a lot but never assisted. Idk I just wanted to get home.
Mario Lemieux and his 5 goals in five different ways is crazy.
I noticed Brennan Bernardino of the Red Sox threw 1 pitch and was credited with the win vs. Royals on August 6th 2024.
Rivers having a nine child lead on Burrow is such an elite stat 😂
Is this the guy who lead Temple to a National Championship ?
Andy Hawkins pitched for the 1990 Yankees. He pitched a no-hitter and they still lost.
Why can’t strikeouts be part of the pitcher quadruple double? 10 hits, 10 runs, 10 earned runs, 10 strikeouts
coach lasponge only winning 1 natty is up there
Weird editing in this video. Not sure why it's cutting to random unrelated b-roll so often. It's distracting more than anything. Showing random Pujols and Oneil Cruz clips, or just random NFL footage when talking about Bettis, makes no sense.
Right…I kept thinking, why am I seeing this right now?
13 colony lead is crazy
Honestly anyone see that one Snell Graphic were it shows his perfect game, so Snell can do some crazy shit
I like a mixed metaphor as much as the next person, but, “thinner leashes?”
That Snell one is insane. How the hell do you play 28 minutes of basketball and do literally nothing? Not even a single assist???
George Kirby just gave up 11 runs, all earned, on 13 hits in Detroit
I didn't play organized basketball at any point in my life. And I was a bad pick up player on the rare occasion I did play. But I'd like to think in 28 minutes I could put up at least one of those stats shown in the Tony Snell section but accident.
I’m like, there is no possible way that one ball doesn’t bounce my way, or i grab a ball someone dropped and it counts as a steal, at least one thing
@zandermartin3445 that's what I'm saying. I think but sheer dumb luck I could score a point or get a rebound.
**me in hypothetical scenarios**
Shota Imanaga triple double on June 21
162k subs for a baseball channel is crazy
The rockets missing a billion 3s in a row in the playoffs is a good one, but I think most people know it.
On April 12, 1992, Matt Young and Rogers Clemens combined for a two hit doubleheader losing the first game which was an unofficial no-hitter. Go ahead and top that.
Joe burrow having no kids versus nine kids. Time get started Joe burrow/ Nick Cannon.
least unselfish melo game
yo its the guy from real
harper was 19 when he debuted thats common baseball knowledge
Hunter Greene and the reds no hitter
What's with all the clips not related to the game being referred to?
I jnow It isn't really a statline but it was pretty crazy when hunter green threw a no hitter and lost the game in 2022
11:14 if Joe ever has a kid, he has to announce it by posting this screenshot and tagging Rivers telling him he’s coming for his lead
5:10 What a disgusting act!
8:09 If a player is overpaid, it's the organization's mistake, not the player's. I don't know any athlete or person in general who would argue for less money because they didn't feel they deserved it. Tobes is actually a good dude and shouldn't be hated because the Sixers inexplicably chose him over Butler. That goes for you too Jimmy.
Like number number 98
why does bro keep showing oneil cruz for harper section lol
free tony snell
Go rebuild temple goofy
4/5
Ding Prod?
friend of the show, as a matter of fact
trans flag fade in joke activating me to the comments like a sleeper agent
Also - don't forget about the LiAngelo stat line, 1 steal in an away game with no other stats.
walks are at bats and memes arent iconic nor important
No, walks are plate appearances. Strikeouts, hits, sacrifices, etc. THOSE are at-bats.
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