I gotta say it’s pretty awesome of you to give us average joes a look into the life of the select few. I really do love the videos you put out and hearing how everything works
You probably dont care but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid lost the account password. I love any tricks you can give me!
I mean think about it, IF Barry Bonds had a channel exactly like Matt’s and just shared his similar stories can you imagine! I mean, Matt’s channel is amazing, I love it more than any other! I’ve learned so much and throughly enjoyed every second of it! Like to hear old stories directly from Hall of Famers, there’s nothing better! Matt is definitely a UA-cam Hall of Famer first round!!! For the most part these stories will be lost forever, so I’m thrilled there will be a record of his experiences!
@@mikes7446 Rogers Centre's got you beat, 2015-2017 when the Jays were hot, they were charging $12.00 a tallcan. I think the price has slumped a bit, but not as much as the team has in the last 3 years.
What! $9.50 for a tall can? I'd love to know where in the park your getting those prices! Or maybe more to my point WHEN did you pay that price? A tall can is more like $14.00 to $16.00!
RE: Food. I've seen a video where a MLB team has nutritionists who prepare meals and diet plans individually tailored to each player, based on their position. It was pretty cool. Saves you wondering about what you're going to eat for lunch when someone can just hand it to you and say: "Here's what you need."
This is my favorite baseball source, Matt has a POV that’s very unique to UA-cam and he is very linear in discussion . Sorry I been chippy , Dodger Fan processing the Astros stealing and cheating . Thanks man ⚾️🇺🇸⚓️
Matt, it’s awesome to see you doing these videos. I remember watching you play in Lake Elsinore and the few games in San Diego. It looks like you’re doing pretty okay for yourself. Love the videos.
I know life in the minors is tough, but I didn't realize the meal money was that low! Hell, when I was playing in college in the early 00's we got $85/day when on road trips. Crazy to think that college kids are getting more than Pro players.
Hey Matt, can you do a video on what a regular season game day is like? What time would you normally wake up? What time did you go to the field...etc. What was the difference between night and day games? That would be a very interesting video.
It depends on the organization and playing level... For example, the Dodgers provide their players with a long-term hotel stay for the Spring Training period
I'm a fan, here to learn why what happens on the ball field happens. I grew up in San Diego, moved to Mariners' territory when I became a prepper. So, when I go to watch spring training (as I did in 2021, from Sunday 28th February to Sunday 28th March), I headquarter at the La Quinta on P83 across the street from Peoria Sports Complex and PF Chang's, but I also travel to watch games in Glendale, Tempe, and Scottsdale. (Gotta admit: Best thing about Tempe is Rustler's Rooste). Then, I come home and watch the opening 4 games of my local American Legion Baseball Team, the Missoula Mavericks AA's, and I said, "These kids played better than any of the ---holes I just spent a ton of money watching during spring training!!"
Man.. I've been watching your videos from the beginning. Before you even had an intro & only a couple thousand subscribers. Not to flex, but I knew way back then you had a place on this platform & the potential for your content to blow up - I actually emailed you asking about working with you on your channel & doing some editing, you asked me to send you some of my work, but I was so busy at the time, by the time I got caught up, I'd sort of missed my chance. Nevertheless, I'm super happy for you.. as a fan of your content & the way you deliver it, you deserve all the growth you've had & have coming! Would love to hear what tricks you learned about how to keep weight on during the season. During my short college career I always struggled with keeping weight on & would lose 10-15lbs over the season. I can only imagine trying to keep weight on during a big league season...
Hey Matt. Great longer video! How does it work for hotels on Spring Training? Do each team stay at a specific hotel near their complex for major leaguers and minor leaguers? When players are transferred from spring training to their respective teams do they sometimes travel together? Also, when you played when the team photo was done?
Dang I don't why but this just made think of playing in high school and how much I miss it. What I wouldn't give to go back to one of those cold early spring mornings. Walking in a line picking rocks out of our infield and then taking BP inside our metal building with a batting cage in it. No insulation huddled around a space heater when you weren't hitting. talking about girls with a giant dip in.
Hey Matt love the videos! I have noticed in spring training guys get there between 6:30-7:30 for a 1:00pm game and if they’re not playing they get to leave before around 12:30, usually the major leaguers. If you were already done for the day what did you end doing out in Arizona?
I'm heading to Spring Training in AZ for the 1st time. Started umpiring last year so trying to get to know the game better that I played as a kid. This was good stuff to get my arms wrapped around the daily events of a player. Appreciate you posting this.
I'm curious to know exactly how split squad games work? Does the team basically divide in two and they go that way to that game while the rest go this way to another game? Are they divided completely at random or in another way?
one of my questions has always been, how do hitters and pitchers prepare for each other at the amateur level, high school, means senior baseball league, etc where even if you are lucky enough to get some film of your next opponents, you are unlikely to get enough of a sample size to even be able to get their tendencies down. so what do you simply rely on your instincts? on the science of pitching and hitting and on knowing your situation in general? like on a 3-2 count you should be looking for a fastball which can apply to any pitcher in any at bat and isn't really specific, like i am somebody that would enjoy studying and preparing for games, for pitchers and i think it would frustrate me to never really have any idea who i am actually facing and who they are.
Matt, love the content. It’s so entertaining to hear your stories! Quick question....when you make the video about clubhouse dues can you talk about how income taxes work as a professional ball player? I heard it can be very complicated based on working in so many different states (or even a different country).
I went to Spring Training three years ago. As a fan, I would say that it is underwhelming. Most of the players play 3-4 innings and then evacuate the field completely.. It is more fun to skip the Cactus League and head to March Madness.
One question I have is on housing. When I was in FL for spring training a couple years ago I noticed a lot of the guys were staying at the hotel I was at. Who is responsible for paying for that? Team or player?
When back in minor league camp after having regular season Major League time and sent to a major league spring training game, do you still have a high number and two flap batting helmet? or do they give guys who have MLB time some respect with a MLB helmet or lower jersey number?
Matt, it seems like with that many guys competing for a limited amount of spots, that there could be some conflicts at times during spring training. Was it common for teammates to get irritated with one another, or even fight during spring training?
If you're a guy called up from the minor league camp for that day wearing jersey #97 with no name on the back (so the TV announcers don't know who you are) and looks two sizes too large, is that a matter of the player just taking whatever jersey appears to fit?
When you were batting in the major league spring training game with your double flap helmet couldn't you just tell the hecklers you were a switch hitter? :)
Early in the video you said a guy would talk about goals for the year. What does the manager say are the goals for the year when you are on a team in the middle of a full rebuild and nobody expects you to win more than 60 games?
I noticed the RTTS vids have slowed down and you've gone towards more reaction to current baseball events. Do you see your channel headed more in that direction?
Antonelli Baseball Hey man. There’s something to say about rookies being called up to the majors that has some sort of super focused almost superhuman stuff they do. You had a nice showing. Heyward, Starlin Castro, Javy Baez, come to mind for me (cubs fan). What’s your thoughts on this mental like superhuman focus in an MLB debut?
Are you gonna talk about Astros apologies (because I think it’s interesting, especially how much they denied buzzers like Correa really denied it) or have you had enough with the Astros?
The Astros say how remorseful they are, but you dont hear them offering to give the 31 million in post season bonus money the got from cheating. They should give money to players who lost their jobs pitching to the Astros and got blown out due to stolen signs and they should give some money to charity. Otherwise them saying “sorry and how remorseful they are” is very shallow and hard to believe.
Why do catchers report with pitchers? Tom Glavine was asked why’ve wore 47. He said no reason. It was assigned to him by the Braves as a rookie. Anything special about the number youwore?
You have any thoughts as to why minor league guys would get chances in big league games? Why wouldn't they give a little more time to the guys in big league camp?
Ryan Vannice they just need more bodies. They don’t like guys playing full games in spring training and early on big league guys only play a few innings
Now, i know that in minor league its about development, however when you make the playoffs for minor league, does the manager switch to win at all cost mode and do the players suddenly get extra intense?
@@AntonelliBaseball i was watching melbourne aces whos gm is justin huber I noticed that the mlb prospects there, early on it seemed like it was developmental and they didnt look too fussed after each regular season game seeing as its winter league Yet playoffs come and they look all pumped So whats your experiences with milb playoffs?
I gotta say it’s pretty awesome of you to give us average joes a look into the life of the select few. I really do love the videos you put out and hearing how everything works
You should make a video about how the players union works. And what it’s like to be apart of the players union.
Philip Lavery will do!
Antonelli Baseball can’t wait!!
You probably dont care but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid lost the account password. I love any tricks you can give me!
You didn't become Barry Bonds, but you did become a UA-cam legend. Holler!
Giants Fan haha!
I mean think about it, IF Barry Bonds had a channel exactly like Matt’s and just shared his similar stories can you imagine! I mean, Matt’s channel is amazing, I love it more than any other! I’ve learned so much and throughly enjoyed every second of it! Like to hear old stories directly from Hall of Famers, there’s nothing better! Matt is definitely a UA-cam Hall of Famer first round!!! For the most part these stories will be lost forever, so I’m thrilled there will be a record of his experiences!
"When I was with the Nationals, the food was horrendous."
Go to Nationals Park, the food selection is still horrendous...
Go to Angel Stadium and spend $9.50 for a tall can.
@@mikes7446 Rogers Centre's got you beat, 2015-2017 when the Jays were hot, they were charging $12.00 a tallcan. I think the price has slumped a bit, but not as much as the team has in the last 3 years.
What! $9.50 for a tall can? I'd love to know where in the park your getting those prices! Or maybe more to my point WHEN did you pay that price? A tall can is more like $14.00 to $16.00!
Great story young man, keep them coming!!!. You frigging made it, not to many can say that.
I went to see the Rockies, Angels, and White Sox spring training in 2019 in Arizona! I had so much fun.
RE: Food. I've seen a video where a MLB team has nutritionists who prepare meals and diet plans individually tailored to each player, based on their position. It was pretty cool. Saves you wondering about what you're going to eat for lunch when someone can just hand it to you and say: "Here's what you need."
I love how honest you address things man. Kudos to you for that. Even the less desirable parts of your career in baseball leagues.
This is my favorite baseball source, Matt has a POV that’s very unique to UA-cam and he is very linear in discussion . Sorry I been chippy , Dodger Fan processing the Astros stealing and cheating . Thanks man ⚾️🇺🇸⚓️
Shit I didn’t know that was a green screen for the longest time
Camilo Paez haha yup!
Whatre you talking about, hes got his camera setup in the hallway at Head Office.
@@DClean I was wondering why the sound was so good. No hallway echo. Very entertaining stories
3:24, Hey Matt, I think you meant to say 2007 & 2008.
Crayfish 27 haha! Yes correct
We know more about his life than he does. :\
I caught that as well
I came here to make this comment. Keeping Matt on his toes lol
Tyler Bruce Glad to hear you never make mistakes
Every time I watch these videos, I am hoping you make the MLB roster. It’s amazing hearing your humility.
Hey Matt- How about a video on autograph-seeking techniques/etiquette for fans at Spring Training? I'm headed there in a couple of weeks.
Matt, it’s awesome to see you doing these videos. I remember watching you play in Lake Elsinore and the few games in San Diego. It looks like you’re doing pretty okay for yourself. Love the videos.
I know life in the minors is tough, but I didn't realize the meal money was that low! Hell, when I was playing in college in the early 00's we got $85/day when on road trips. Crazy to think that college kids are getting more than Pro players.
Hey Matt, can you do a video on what a regular season game day is like? What time would you normally wake up? What time did you go to the field...etc. What was the difference between night and day games? That would be a very interesting video.
How does sleeping arrangements work? Do they pay for your hotel stay if you don’t have a house there?
It depends on the organization and playing level... For example, the Dodgers provide their players with a long-term hotel stay for the Spring Training period
You’ve gotta write a book on this stuff Matt! It’d be a money maker for sure
I'm a fan, here to learn why what happens on the ball field happens.
I grew up in San Diego, moved to Mariners' territory when I became a prepper. So, when I go to watch spring training (as I did in 2021, from Sunday 28th February to Sunday 28th March), I headquarter at the La Quinta on P83 across the street from Peoria Sports Complex and PF Chang's, but I also travel to watch games in Glendale, Tempe, and Scottsdale. (Gotta admit: Best thing about Tempe is Rustler's Rooste). Then, I come home and watch the opening 4 games of my local American Legion Baseball Team, the Missoula Mavericks AA's, and I said, "These kids played better than any of the ---holes I just spent a ton of money watching during spring training!!"
Man.. I've been watching your videos from the beginning. Before you even had an intro & only a couple thousand subscribers. Not to flex, but I knew way back then you had a place on this platform & the potential for your content to blow up - I actually emailed you asking about working with you on your channel & doing some editing, you asked me to send you some of my work, but I was so busy at the time, by the time I got caught up, I'd sort of missed my chance. Nevertheless, I'm super happy for you.. as a fan of your content & the way you deliver it, you deserve all the growth you've had & have coming!
Would love to hear what tricks you learned about how to keep weight on during the season. During my short college career I always struggled with keeping weight on & would lose 10-15lbs over the season. I can only imagine trying to keep weight on during a big league season...
Thank you for starting this channel it’s very interesting!like most boys I dreamed of playing in the big leagues .for me the cardinals .thanks again!!
Go Cardinals
Hey Matt. Great longer video!
How does it work for hotels on Spring Training? Do each team stay at a specific hotel near their complex for major leaguers and minor leaguers?
When players are transferred from spring training to their respective teams do they sometimes travel together?
Also, when you played when the team photo was done?
I luv your stories Matt I would like to see the video when you hit your first MLB HR rounding the bases thinking you are Barry Bonds 😂
Dang I don't why but this just made think of playing in high school and how much I miss it. What I wouldn't give to go back to one of those cold early spring mornings. Walking in a line picking rocks out of our infield and then taking BP inside our metal building with a batting cage in it. No insulation huddled around a space heater when you weren't hitting. talking about girls with a giant dip in.
Matt, I'm not a huge baseball fan. However, you ROCK and are hilarious! Your story telling ability is awesome! Keep it up!!
Thanks so much!!
Love the longer question and answer videos
Did you play along with Dirk Hayhurst? Or ever read any of his books?
Hey Matt love the videos! I have noticed in spring training guys get there between 6:30-7:30 for a 1:00pm game and if they’re not playing they get to leave before around 12:30, usually the major leaguers. If you were already done for the day what did you end doing out in Arizona?
I'm heading to Spring Training in AZ for the 1st time. Started umpiring last year so trying to get to know the game better that I played as a kid. This was good stuff to get my arms wrapped around the daily events of a player. Appreciate you posting this.
I live in Arizona and have been going to Spring training for 38 years. Interesting to hear about from player's point of view.
I'm curious to know exactly how split squad games work? Does the team basically divide in two and they go that way to that game while the rest go this way to another game? Are they divided completely at random or in another way?
Enjoyed the video and the the stories you experienced 👍
one of my questions has always been, how do hitters and pitchers prepare for each other at the amateur level, high school, means senior baseball league, etc where even if you are lucky enough to get some film of your next opponents, you are unlikely to get enough of a sample size to even be able to get their tendencies down. so what do you simply rely on your instincts? on the science of pitching and hitting and on knowing your situation in general? like on a 3-2 count you should be looking for a fastball which can apply to any pitcher in any at bat and isn't really specific, like i am somebody that would enjoy studying and preparing for games, for pitchers and i think it would frustrate me to never really have any idea who i am actually facing and who they are.
I'm buying some of your cards tonight. Love your blogs and so do my grandsons.
William Mariner thanks!!!
Matt, love the content. It’s so entertaining to hear your stories! Quick question....when you make the video about clubhouse dues can you talk about how income taxes work as a professional ball player? I heard it can be very complicated based on working in so many different states (or even a different country).
It's not complicated. What you make in X state is what matters. Where you're physically located at the time you worked.
I don;t really even watch baseball but your videos are so interesting.
Great video. Do you bunk with other players in either MLB or Minors? Or do you get a room or apartment to yourself.
Can you make episode about pros and cons of weight training in baseball?
Matt, you are infinitely interesting. Thank you for the insights! Sorry my Nats treated you so poorly.
Great stories. Sounds like heaven.
Just found your channel great content. I remember you with the Missions with Loboton, Macias, and Inman lol
Very interesting stuff. It’s nice to hear about things first hand. Thanks for your videos.
Could watch all day. Just Awesome.. Keep it up. Thnx Matt
I went to Spring Training three years ago. As a fan, I would say that it is underwhelming. Most of the players play 3-4 innings and then evacuate the field completely.. It is more fun to skip the Cactus League and head to March Madness.
I'm doing both in Tampa this year
One question I have is on housing. When I was in FL for spring training a couple years ago I noticed a lot of the guys were staying at the hotel I was at. Who is responsible for paying for that? Team or player?
Great stories and insight. Thank you.
Love these insider videos! Keep up the great work.
I love all the stories. Thanks for sharing!
Do you practice Monday - Friday or is it Sunday- Saturday
When back in minor league camp after having regular season Major League time and sent to a major league spring training game, do you still have a high number and two flap batting helmet? or do they give guys who have MLB time some respect with a MLB helmet or lower jersey number?
Thank You...Excellent job...
Matt love the stories and insight, keep them coming!
Matt you have to look at the Robinson chrinos video of the buzzer
Hey Matt, if you see this, what's up with the 2 squads during Spring Training? Do all clubs have 2 squads?
Like these vids alot man. Thanks for the inside info
Where do you sleep when at camps? Minor and major?
Hey Matt! Love the vids
Matt, it seems like with that many guys competing for a limited amount of spots, that there could be some conflicts at times during spring training. Was it common for teammates to get irritated with one another, or even fight during spring training?
“I didn’t become Barry Bonds” lol
not even Larry Bonds
You're awesome for making a long video
Love hearing your stories.🤗
Hey Matt I just wanted to say I love the videos
Denver Aviation24 thanks!!
Love the stories. Very interesting your a great story teller….
how are non-roster invitees treated? i am sue you have stories about players being cut in ST, including being the last one or two guys cut...
Curious how you got that background. I imagine you know where that is and that its not there anymore?
the background is in the hall of fame when you are walking towards the gallery, they block it off though because you need clearance
How different do you think the Minors and spring training will be with the reorganization that is happening?
Good dude right there
If you're a guy called up from the minor league camp for that day wearing jersey #97 with no name on the back (so the TV announcers don't know who you are) and looks two sizes too large, is that a matter of the player just taking whatever jersey appears to fit?
When you were batting in the major league spring training game with your double flap helmet couldn't you just tell the hecklers you were a switch hitter? :)
Early in the video you said a guy would talk about goals for the year. What does the manager say are the goals for the year when you are on a team in the middle of a full rebuild and nobody expects you to win more than 60 games?
Great insight Matt!
I noticed the RTTS vids have slowed down and you've gone towards more reaction to current baseball events. Do you see your channel headed more in that direction?
CalVeteran they will pick back up soon. Just haven’t had the time to sit down and dedicate 30-40 minutes to them
Hey Matt what are the living arrangements travel etc during spring training like both major and minor
Great video, thanks for posting!
Love the stories.
such great insight. thanks for sharing!
Watch you live feed but never got my question answered. How old were you before you liked baseball and wanted to play the game.
Shawn Sattler I started playing young, like 5 probably
27:55 - I'm awesome!
Richard Dougherty thanks!
Boy, MLB offices are really slow this time of year huh? Not a single soul walking across! 😆 I love your green screens bro!
greg the groove :: drum covers haha they know to stay away when I’m filming lol
Antonelli Baseball Hey man. There’s something to say about rookies being called up to the majors that has some sort of super focused almost superhuman stuff they do. You had a nice showing. Heyward, Starlin Castro, Javy Baez, come to mind for me (cubs fan). What’s your thoughts on this mental like superhuman focus in an MLB debut?
Sounds a lot like military basic training. Except you do it every year.
You over threw home plate!!! 🤦🏻♂️. That must’ve been a gut wrenching experience. Thanks for the transparency.
Sounds the a class organization those nationals
where’s the best place to submit a question?
How is the Grapefruit League and the Cactus League different?
Are you gonna talk about Astros apologies (because I think it’s interesting, especially how much they denied buzzers like Correa really denied it) or have you had enough with the Astros?
The Astros say how remorseful they are, but you dont hear them offering to give the 31 million in post season bonus money the got
from cheating. They should give money to players who lost their jobs pitching to the Astros and got blown out due to
stolen signs and they should give some money to charity. Otherwise them saying “sorry and how remorseful they are” is very
shallow and hard to believe.
Looking forward to the video on paying club dues, just out of curiosity.
Great stories man
Good job #107! The Chanel is blowing up
how can you get onto a minor league team if you didn't play in college? Do they ever have open tryouts?
Just out of curiosity...what rodeo did you go to? Lol.
Another super video.
Why do catchers report with pitchers? Tom Glavine was asked why’ve wore 47. He said no reason. It was assigned to him by the Braves as a rookie. Anything special about the number youwore?
Greg Diamond- Think about it for a sec
Greg Diamond pitchers need someone to throw to. And I didn’t ask for 9, but that was actually my favorite number
the heckling cuz of your no name jersey with a high number printed on it lol oh jocks will be jocks
Why would a major league player have to pay for their meals at the clubhouse? Can the team not afford that?
Emerald City CS good question!
Wade LeBlanc, Chad Huffman, Matt Antonelli...Portland Beavers represent!
You should do a season prediction video
Matthew H will do!
“Rogers, You’re cut. Wentzell, you’re cut. Alvarez, you’re cut. Antonelli, we love your hustle...that’s why it was so hard to cut you.”
Max Mauer haha
You have any thoughts as to why minor league guys would get chances in big league games? Why wouldn't they give a little more time to the guys in big league camp?
Ryan Vannice they just need more bodies. They don’t like guys playing full games in spring training and early on big league guys only play a few innings
Now, i know that in minor league its about development, however when you make the playoffs for minor league, does the manager switch to win at all cost mode and do the players suddenly get extra intense?
Anthony Pang yes I would say they do a bit more
@@AntonelliBaseball i was watching melbourne aces whos gm is justin huber
I noticed that the mlb prospects there, early on it seemed like it was developmental and they didnt look too fussed after each regular season game seeing as its winter league
Yet playoffs come and they look all pumped
So whats your experiences with milb playoffs?
19:49 that's me!!!
Watching this as a guy who has never sniffed competitive baseball in my life and I love these stories
Awesome! Thank you!!!