Ok now do the same video but for that ridiculous ballpark in Mexico that mlb played a game at earlier this season. The elevation there is over 2000 feet higher than Coors.
Your home runs adjusted don't take into account the wind at Giants ballparks (candlestick and Oracle) as those are the windiest stadiums in the league. The home run distances you used have to be recalculated using wind adjustments, bonds would be way ahead of Aaron and Willie would be second or third ahead of aaron
Does this assume the hitters played 162 games a year at Coors or 81 games as their home park? Also does it assume they played every game or the average # they played per season?
You could argue that mays would have hit more if you factor in his 52’ and 53’ season he missed in the military. But then again you can go that with lots of 40’s and 50’s ball players I guess
The other factor is that many forget to factor in is that every era up until the 80s and 90s, didn’t have specialty relief pitching. All of MLB relief pitchers that are in the hall of fame played in the modern era. So todays betters will have even more lower batting averages. Even Aaron, Mays, Mantle didn’t have to deal with a great middle river, set up man and closer.
I admit that my comment is because I'm a lifelong Phillies fan. That said, the fact that you completely ignored Mike Schmidt with home runs is a pretty large omission. Dude played for 17 seasons, with 548 home runs. That's an average of 32 per season. No way he doesnt get to at least 600 in this scenario. As it seems that everyone's totals are going up by around a third, then Schmidt would end up with around 700, for his career.
Coors fields needs baseballs with purple laces that are slightly taller than baseballs with typical red laces. Higher laces will "grab" the mile high thinner air better and neutralize the thin air advantage.
So would the RBIs change due to some singles, doubles, triples, near miss flyouts, etc. being HRs? So the guy who got a single who gave the next guy 2 RBIs would change? The premise is interesting & i wonder if all that math would have to be condensed to a single season i.e. barry bonds without a bat
@@universenerdd old Fulton County Stadium had the nick name the launching pad because the ball carried well there. Are you too young to remember something like this?
@@universenerdd elevation had nothing to do with balls flying out of Fulton County stadium. Just like Yankee Stadium. Why did you bring up this elevation thing anyway, I had said nothing about it in my comment.
This idea that guys back in the day were plumbers playing baseball is a bit erroneous. It’s more they were baseball players doing plumbing in the offseason because they weren’t payed enough to not have offseason jobs
Of the original Blake Street Bombers Bitchette & Castilla never had a great season anywhere else, Walker had a good year the year before he went to Coors & became amazing & Galarraga's 98 season in Atlanta stayed at his Coors level maybe 2000 also & had only a few other good seasons elsewhere. I wonder about Todd Helton as he never played for anyone else.
Helton and walker would be great anywhere. The rest benefited significantly from coors. I think Todd Helton is severely under rated. Could argue top 5 hitter of the 2000s decade
Ok, the thumbnail is ridiculous. No, 78 hrs maximum, no, 790 maximum, no Pedro ain't the goat now, and he gets worse not better I can't give a definite goat but I can give you bob Gibson being better than any Pedro Martinez. As I suspect your doing this by ops+ which is a ridiculous stat as just because the guys in 1980s didn't hit 50 home runs, doesn't make it an easier number in the 1990s
This confirms one of the main reasons I chose to move my. Family out of the US it can be summarized, in 2 words, “ BARRY BONDS”, and he was one of the few ones who got almost caught, while many others were protected by a players code of Silence..
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Ok now do the same video but for that ridiculous ballpark in Mexico that mlb played a game at earlier this season. The elevation there is over 2000 feet higher than Coors.
What's kinda ridiculous is that Barry Bonds would make the top 10 adjusted OPS list with one of his actual seasons without ANY Coors Field inflation.
Surprised this channel isn't more popular. Such a creative concept and it's executed perfectly. You're due for a breakout!
its because baseball isn’t that popular with teens which is most of the people who use youtube
Needs to post more content
"There have been many dominant seasons by pitchers... 1968 Bob Gibson, 1985 Doc Gooden, 2021 Anthony Rizzo..."
I mean, the 0 ERA doesn't lie!
Nobody's had a zero era season as a starter kid
@@jonnyblayze5149nobody gives 0 fucks gramps
@@jonnyblayze5149 take a joke a lil buddy
Your home runs adjusted don't take into account the wind at Giants ballparks (candlestick and Oracle) as those are the windiest stadiums in the league. The home run distances you used have to be recalculated using wind adjustments, bonds would be way ahead of Aaron and Willie would be second or third ahead of aaron
Does this assume the hitters played 162 games a year at Coors or 81 games as their home park? Also does it assume they played every game or the average # they played per season?
Seems all games would be at coors. Flawed in that sense
If everyone plays at coors then all teams play at coors or … yes all 162 games at coors
You could argue that mays would have hit more if you factor in his 52’ and 53’ season he missed in the military. But then again you can go that with lots of 40’s and 50’s ball players I guess
The other factor is that many forget to factor in is that every era up until the 80s and 90s, didn’t have specialty relief pitching. All of MLB relief pitchers that are in the hall of fame played in the modern era. So todays betters will have even more lower batting averages. Even Aaron, Mays, Mantle didn’t have to deal with a great middle river, set up man and closer.
Yes as much as we should respect the greats they weren't facing relievers throwing 100+mph two seamers or mid 90s sliders.
Barry bonds from 33yo+ is the greatest hitter of all time. He might have hit 1000hr if any team would sign him.
The Rockies truck in the back of barGOATlos homer is the best irony one could ask for
You need more recognition man. Nice videos.
Pedro Martínez: Dominican pride!! 🎉🇩🇴☄️
22:15 Is it bad that I instantly recognized this home run
I admit that my comment is because I'm a lifelong Phillies fan.
That said, the fact that you completely ignored Mike Schmidt with home runs is a pretty large omission.
Dude played for 17 seasons, with 548 home runs. That's an average of 32 per season. No way he doesnt get to at least 600 in this scenario.
As it seems that everyone's totals are going up by around a third, then Schmidt would end up with around 700, for his career.
The counting stats would increase but stats like OPS+ or ERA+ would stay the same but it would be more entertaining to see them play
Core memory unlocked: Backyard Baseball
Pablo Sanchez.... the GOAT
Barry's head in the low pressure would've been Hindenburg-esque.
Coors fields needs baseballs with purple laces that are slightly taller than baseballs with typical red laces. Higher laces will "grab" the mile high thinner air better and neutralize the thin air advantage.
So would the RBIs change due to some singles, doubles, triples, near miss flyouts, etc. being HRs? So the guy who got a single who gave the next guy 2 RBIs would change? The premise is interesting & i wonder if all that math would have to be condensed to a single season i.e. barry bonds without a bat
Well i guess we need a full Robison field video now.
now what if 'year of the pitcher' pitchers were pitching all the balls in this full career 1999 coors simulation
where can i find this tool on stathead?
This video got me as a subscriber 👍🏻🤙🏻
4:21 you did arod dirty
How many would Mel ott have had? Home runs wise
Damn this is a great video keep it going👍
I really wish we had a major league team here in Denver.
Pssst.......Hank played at the equivalent of Coors when he played with the Braves in Atlanta's old Fulton County Stadium.
Georgia is Hilly. Georgia is NOT mountainous
Yeah wtf you talking about lmao he didn’t even play there long anyways. Not that it even validates your point either way
@@universenerdd old Fulton County Stadium had the nick name the launching pad because the ball carried well there. Are you too young to remember something like this?
@@philobeddoe8342 I mean it was high up in the air but it wasn't anywhere near Coors field
@@universenerdd elevation had nothing to do with balls flying out of Fulton County stadium. Just like Yankee Stadium. Why did you bring up this elevation thing anyway, I had said nothing about it in my comment.
C level is nuts
Don't forget to X on the asteroids. Bonds, McGuire, Sosa.
Pedro was robbed of the real 1999 AL MVP Award.
Solid video.
This is why Pedro is the goat
But hes not
do you have more than one way to show a number or nah?
I wonder how many homers Greinke would have??
hank aaron in that 1000/5000 club lmao
Pfffft
This idea that guys back in the day were plumbers playing baseball is a bit erroneous. It’s more they were baseball players doing plumbing in the offseason because they weren’t payed enough to not have offseason jobs
Of the original Blake Street Bombers Bitchette & Castilla never had a great season anywhere else, Walker had a good year the year before he went to Coors & became amazing & Galarraga's 98 season in Atlanta stayed at his Coors level maybe 2000 also & had only a few other good seasons elsewhere. I wonder about Todd Helton as he never played for anyone else.
Helton and walker would be great anywhere. The rest benefited significantly from coors. I think Todd Helton is severely under rated. Could argue top 5 hitter of the 2000s decade
5:48
There are 4 major sports in the U.S? What's the 4th?
MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL.
Could a SP that pitch there could ever win a Cy Young.
If you put Perdo on the mound in 1908 the batters heads would spin because there's a brown person on the mound 😂
I don't know what's more sad: that you called Pedro Martínez, 'Perdo,' or that you called him a "brown person"
personally this video is wrong bartolo would have had a 40/40 season at coors
Ok, the thumbnail is ridiculous. No, 78 hrs maximum, no, 790 maximum, no Pedro ain't the goat now, and he gets worse not better I can't give a definite goat but I can give you bob Gibson being better than any Pedro Martinez.
As I suspect your doing this by ops+ which is a ridiculous stat as just because the guys in 1980s didn't hit 50 home runs, doesn't make it an easier number in the 1990s
so basically baseball was waaaaay better back in the day? lol
Juan Soto has not had 3000 plate appearances.
Aaron Judge as well...
Why not put four outfielders in coors, play the game for the field
C level has me dead
if Coors field had been named Bud Light Field, even Dylan Mulvaney, as a Rockies player, could have managed a 1000 career home runs.
so no road games, gotcha 🙄
This confirms one of the main reasons I chose to move my. Family out of the US it can be summarized, in 2 words, “ BARRY BONDS”, and he was one of the few ones who got almost caught, while many others were protected by a players code of Silence..
what lmao
@@tightbhole420yeah I secimd that WTF ...
aaron judge isnt taking anything... that we know of so far
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