How Vlad Guerrero Became the Best Bad Ball Hitter in Baseball

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    Vladimir Guerrero was not only one of the most exciting people in the league during his time in Major League Baseball, he was also quite possibly the most unique player to set foot on the field in the late '90s and early '00s. As a member of the Expos, Angels, Rangers, and Orioles, Guerrero was an all-time great outfielder, set offensive records, and made MLB history on more than one occasion. In fact, it's possible he was a better bad ball hitter than almost any other player in MLB history, beating out fellow Hall of Fame-caliber players like Ken Griffey Jr, Albert Pujols, and Barry Bonds.
    In this video, we'll take a look at how Vlad Guerrero went from an unknown prospect from the Dominican Republic to the most electrifying player in the game. Along the way, we'll explore his road to the show, his obstacles in Montreal and Anaheim, and the way his upbringing helped him become the best bad ball hitter in baseball.
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  • @BaseballHistorian
    @BaseballHistorian  2 роки тому +5

    Use code HISTORIAN130 to get $130 off across 6 Factor boxes at bit.ly/3qtxEB0!

  • @811chelseafc
    @811chelseafc 2 роки тому +87

    The craziest thing about Vlad is that even with his penchant for swinging at terrible pitches, he only once struck out more than 90 times in a season and indeed had a few seasons where he walked more than he struck out. He was a truly unique hitter.

  • @bmac4
    @bmac4 2 роки тому +150

    The Guerrero family has some absurd baseball talent. One brother and nephew also played in the bigs, multiple other brothers made it to MLB farm systems, and it took a completely unprecedented season from Ohtani to keep his son Vladdy Jr from winning MVP too.

    • @joejackson9986
      @joejackson9986 2 роки тому

      Jr is fat though

    • @colinboutilier
      @colinboutilier 2 роки тому +12

      And Jr has a handful of younger brothers poised to make an impact on the sport in the near future.

    • @MrTakaMOSHi
      @MrTakaMOSHi 2 роки тому +9

      I read a scouting report on Jr that basically said "like his dad, but a better athlete" So far, maybe

    • @robertaBooey69
      @robertaBooey69 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrTakaMOSHi ummm his dad stole bases played better defense and had a better arm. Better hitter maybe… but nothing else. They had to move him to first because his d was horrible at 3rd

    • @SteefPip
      @SteefPip 2 роки тому

      It's bound to happen when a poor country goes all in on baseball like the DR does. It's a bit exploitive the way teams take advantage of it but it sure does provide a lot of opportunity for people who would never get it. You take the good with the bad I guess, that's just life.

  • @smokeymchaggis73
    @smokeymchaggis73 2 роки тому +242

    "Too slow and heavy to play baseball" -- who are these scouts that seemingly havent watched the game of baseball before? Slow and heavy players thrive in baseball. Like you said at the beginning "See ball. Hit ball".

    • @luvsic35
      @luvsic35 2 роки тому +18

      that was back in the day when athleticism was highly valued because power hitting wasnt stressed like it is now. nowadays, guys like albert pujols(who athlete wise has no business playing a professional sport) are able to put up such good numbers because power is more highly valued now.

    • @smokeymchaggis73
      @smokeymchaggis73 2 роки тому +21

      @@luvsic35 He signed in '93. The same year a team that was basically a glorified softball team dominated the national league. 😄 I think it was literally the complete opposite of what you are saying. They did not value athleticism as highly then as now. This was a era where downing pizza and a half case of beer between double headers was common place.

    • @GeeEm1313
      @GeeEm1313 2 роки тому +2

      Daniel Vogelbach says hi.

    • @unkledoda420
      @unkledoda420 2 роки тому

      @@smokeymchaggis73 do you think that aren't players now who are downing pizza and beer between games?

    • @orangezapinator7450
      @orangezapinator7450 2 роки тому +4

      Well it’s not better to be slow and heavy because it’s harder to be a base runner and play good defense but if you are a good hitter it makes up for it

  • @darthrevan6
    @darthrevan6 2 роки тому +105

    Growing up as an Expos fan was heartbreaking, but Guerrero and Martinez made baseball special in Montreal.

    • @drewfrazier6768
      @drewfrazier6768 2 роки тому +6

      Larry Walker was pretty gosh darn good for y'all as well

    • @martinhoude3518
      @martinhoude3518 2 роки тому +2

      Add to that being an Expos fan in Québec city...Both my childhood clubs stopped existing.

    • @KidFresh71
      @KidFresh71 2 роки тому +5

      Not to mention Randy Johnson, Tim Raines, John Wetland, Cliff Floyd, Marquis Grissom, Ken Hill and Moises Alou.

    • @thecolorhero1078
      @thecolorhero1078 2 роки тому

      The alous too :)😊

    • @sergelevesque2718
      @sergelevesque2718 2 роки тому +4

      Seeing good players going away all the time was so frustrating, but it was incredible how every time the team managed to find an incredible young talent that all the other teams glossed over. I remember that everyone loved Delino DeShields on second base and said the team was crazy to get rid of him, but then Mike Lansing ended up being even better. And then Lansing left and the fans thought the team was done, but out come Jose Vidro and he was just as good!
      The scouting talents on that franchise could have kept that team going forever... but unfortunately the management was horrible, and the fan presence just depressing and ultimately killed the team. :(

  • @vidowatcher91
    @vidowatcher91 2 роки тому +110

    Dude hit .290 and said "I gotta hang it up" 🤣🤣🤣 that's a great year! One of my favorites, so happy he made it. I don't know how much the first ballot thing matters to the player but I do think he should have made the hall first time up. It's weird to me to go from below 75% of the vote your first time up then to 92% your second year. It's like the voters got together and said yeah guys we messed up get him in!

    • @BendyDH
      @BendyDH 2 роки тому +11

      I’m not sure how the votes work but I think sometimes the voters will prioritize players who are about to lose eligibility, since a player falls off the ballot after 10yrs. Looking at the 2016 vote they let Tim Raines and Jeff Bagwell in, who were in their 10th and 7th year respectively.
      They probably just gave Vlad enough votes to stay on the ballot knowing they can just vote him in next year. Idk just a thought 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @vidowatcher91
      @vidowatcher91 2 роки тому +5

      @@BendyDH makes a lot of sense actually, good thoughts there

    • @joqqeman
      @joqqeman 2 роки тому +1

      He was a below average defender with a below average offense that year. Who was giving him a big contract at 36?

    • @vidowatcher91
      @vidowatcher91 2 роки тому +8

      @@joqqeman he was only slightly below average offensively, but was below his standards. I never said anyone should or would give him a big contract, but most teams would have given him a contract. I could see a 1, possibly 2 year deal at league minimum or slightly higher, but I certainly respect the fact he decided to hang it up instead of taking small money and playing at a level he didn't want to play at. The best athletes aren't always the best at calling it quits

    • @LancerJak
      @LancerJak 2 роки тому

      The majority of the voters of the HoF are pathetic losers who have massive ego cuz they couldn’t make it as players. Him being voted that low is beyond absurd.

  • @rickybobbysdriver555
    @rickybobbysdriver555 2 роки тому +28

    I think Vlad's mantra in baseball was, "it felt wrong not to swing." Dude is a legend.

  • @philb.1502
    @philb.1502 2 роки тому +28

    Vlad Sr. was a .318 lifetime hitter!! A bad ball hitter who didn't strike out that much. Never struck out 100 times in any season. Awesome player!

    • @michaeldoran4367
      @michaeldoran4367 11 місяців тому

      MASSIVE KOK!

    • @godloves9163
      @godloves9163 26 днів тому

      I find he’s often actually been underrated player.

    • @philb.1502
      @philb.1502 26 днів тому +1

      @godloves9163 If Vlad Sr. had played for the Yankees or Dodgers, he would have been a legend putting up the numbers he did. He played on small market teams most of his career.

  • @dilated2020
    @dilated2020 Рік тому +5

    i always respected how he never wore batting gloves

  • @sergelevesque2718
    @sergelevesque2718 2 роки тому +19

    I specifically recall one instance where Vlad reached so far low and outside to hit a ball that he finished his swing on one knee........... and that hit cleared the fence for a homerun! That guy absolutely was something else!

  • @adamdavis2760
    @adamdavis2760 2 роки тому +3

    Think about what the expos could have done if this was back before free agency and players stick with their teams the 94 team had Marquise Grissom, Cliff Floyd, Mousies Alou, Rondell White, Larry Walker Pedro Martinez John Wetland and Randy Johnson, Jeff Fassaro and Ken Hill. Vlad would have come up 3 years later and you woulld have had Walker, Alou and Vlad all in the same outfield ...I didnt even include Andres Galaraga or Andre Dawson ....Damn the Expos had some talent

  • @tinypoolmodelshipyard
    @tinypoolmodelshipyard 2 роки тому +22

    vlad was my favorite player growing up. The gem of the Expos

  • @SmoothCriminal12
    @SmoothCriminal12 2 роки тому +83

    Between 01-02, Vlad Sr had a combined 77 SBs. Thats about 42% of his carer total. Thats honestly the most random outburst of stolen bases I've ever seen.
    I honestly wish we had more guys going for a ton of stolen bases. Back in the 90s and 2000s, you'd generally see at least one of 30/30 a year. Now that rarely happens as J-Rod is the only one even close to getting to it this year.

    • @thetexanshurtme
      @thetexanshurtme 2 роки тому +7

      Kyle Tucker has 27 homers this year
      He also has 22 SBs, with only 3 CS.
      He could get 30/30 if he attempted more steals

    • @victorunger
      @victorunger 2 роки тому +10

      @@thetexanshurtme that’s the point MLB today only cares about the HR. It’s gotten to the point MLB is changing rules to combat the imbalance win play. There are more SO than hits per game. So now you really can’t afford to lose a guy to a stolen base. Averages dropped so much, MLB banned the shift. I hate it now. People think Judge is good, when he’s the last hitter you want up in a clutch situation. He’s 4 times likelier to strikeout than hit a home run, 2x just for a hit. It’s insane. It’s not the scrappy game I grew up playing and watching.

    • @flamingbull3438
      @flamingbull3438 2 роки тому +2

      More singles, bigger bags = smaller base paths. More stolen bases to come, I think

    • @CAUGHT_U_LACKIN
      @CAUGHT_U_LACKIN 2 роки тому

      @@flamingbull3438 right you are bro.

    • @MetFanMac
      @MetFanMac 2 роки тому +1

      Over the past five years there have been a total of nine instances of a player stealing 40+ bases. There were eight players with 40+ stolen bases in 2013 alone.
      The last time ten different players stole 40+ bases in a season was 2006.
      There were five instances of a player with 60+ stolen bases in the 2010s (and none so far in the '20s), compared with twelve in the '00s, seventeen in the '90s, and thirty-six in the '80s.
      Since 2015, it's been possible to steal fewer than 30 bases and still make it into the top 10 in the majors (not the league, the *majors*). The last time this happened was in 1981. The last time this happened in a non-strike-shortened season was *1971*.
      Update: Jon Berti's 41 stolen bases are the lowest total to lead the majors in a 162-game season since Luis Aparicio and Maury Wills stole 40 apiece in 1963.

  • @danielkoucky7680
    @danielkoucky7680 2 роки тому +6

    The Expos have to win some award for most wasted talent.

    • @KeyDash753
      @KeyDash753 2 роки тому

      They were stacked in that strike shortened year, that was heartbreaking.

    • @sergelevesque2718
      @sergelevesque2718 2 роки тому

      The Expos' talent was never wasted. A lot of them ended up winning championships... on other teams!

  • @jcvandamme6343
    @jcvandamme6343 2 роки тому +8

    Expos scouting has got to be the greatest in history, the amount of players they discovered is extraordinary, it’s a real shame they couldn’t keep them.

  • @covetprice
    @covetprice Рік тому +3

    Professional athletes are definitely in a league of their own.

  • @spartacus778
    @spartacus778 2 роки тому +8

    the only safe place to pitch Vlad was underground, and I'm not 100% certain of that
    what a legend

  • @vaughnmild7563
    @vaughnmild7563 2 роки тому +7

    Montreal scouting system was top notch!
    Great video

    • @victorunger
      @victorunger 2 роки тому +3

      It’s always the small market teams that find the talent, big markets buy it.

    • @vaughnmild7563
      @vaughnmild7563 2 роки тому

      @@victorunger Quite aware of this. Their people were better than other small market teams is all. Go down this list.. It pretty amazing

  • @yoholmes273
    @yoholmes273 2 роки тому +2

    VLAD was The Man , without a doubt.
    However the the real best worst ball hitter in baseball history is the great Yogi Berra.

  • @fishingthelist4017
    @fishingthelist4017 2 роки тому +7

    The "you don't walk off the island" approach to hitting that Dominican players had when they first started to get the attention of big league scouts had an influence on Vlad. Their plate discipline was not good, but they could still hit.

    • @Xenlacasa45
      @Xenlacasa45 2 роки тому

      It’s crazy how his son is the complete opposite he has better plate discipline than his vlad sr

  • @DAatDA
    @DAatDA 2 роки тому +12

    Vlad is possibly the most entertaining player to watch all-time.

  • @S0appy-t8w
    @S0appy-t8w 2 роки тому +4

    See I got the discipline of Guerrero but that is the only part of my hitting that is similar to a hall of gamer

  • @bkg5494
    @bkg5494 2 роки тому +6

    Vlad’s grandpa jog is iconic 😂

  • @hbsea4698
    @hbsea4698 2 роки тому +4

    The best channel strikes again boys. lets goooooooooo

  • @LancerJak
    @LancerJak 2 роки тому +4

    He’s obviously a meta human and have skills beyond normal sacks of potatos we humans are. He’s literally stupidly amazing at his craft. So blessed to have watched him play.

  • @evanwrenn402
    @evanwrenn402 2 роки тому +2

    How was he not 1st ballot HOF?

  • @SilhouetteLifter
    @SilhouetteLifter 2 роки тому +3

    12:22 "his batting average of .290 was the lowest of his career" BRUH

  • @davidmartinez52420
    @davidmartinez52420 2 роки тому +3

    I forget what year, but he hit a home run in an All Star game that was about shoulder high and 6"-8" outside. It's briefly shown at the 13:41 mark.

  • @mauiskywalker808
    @mauiskywalker808 2 роки тому +3

    This video is VERY well done. The intro scene and explanation is spot on. I have seen this at bat before but never knew the guy scored from first and he ended up on 2nd. Great at bat from one of the greatest hitters ever to play. Love that his son made the big league and is putting up numbers similar to his name sake. Well done Guerrero boys.

  • @jonahfalcon1970
    @jonahfalcon1970 2 роки тому +1

    Yogi Berra has the crown of bad ball hitting.

  • @CharmCityGamer
    @CharmCityGamer 2 роки тому +5

    Both Guerreros are beasts!

  • @yell0wberry
    @yell0wberry 2 роки тому +1

    If it wasn’t for his partying ways, Carlos Baerga could have been the second best bad ball hitter in baseball

  • @bong3108
    @bong3108 2 роки тому +2

    I remember thinking his first year with the Angels he would become MVP. Then, it happened! 😮

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Рік тому +1

    I’m sure the 125,000,000 helped get over the “cultural differences”

  • @TheTEN24
    @TheTEN24 2 роки тому +3

    Love watching Vlad play he was such a cool and unique player and it’s exciting to see his son thrive as well

  • @bb.cute.channel
    @bb.cute.channel 2 роки тому +2

    His son is an MVP!

  • @MikePerf0
    @MikePerf0 2 роки тому +1

    I don’t understand the link with the snow footage. It’s not like Vlad stayed in Montréal in rhe middle of winter time…

  • @captainjack8319
    @captainjack8319 2 роки тому +1

    Cool video-this is a thought I’ve often had.

  • @zeldafreak1975
    @zeldafreak1975 2 роки тому +3

    I was always a fan of the impalor. Great ballplayer.

  • @ronsblahblah
    @ronsblahblah 2 роки тому +1

    Ritired for hitting.290. Hitters today would kill for a .290

  • @marzelsimmons8708
    @marzelsimmons8708 2 роки тому +1

    Such a underrated player I feel like but look at the stats hes a absolute stud. Dude was 1 hr away from a 40/40 season. Crazy thing is he probably had at least 1 or 2 great season left in him dude retired after a season he hit .290 with 163 hits

  • @jevitigre
    @jevitigre 2 роки тому +2

    Of the four Dominican players in the HOF Guerrero is the one that in the DR people berely discuss about his career, here we have the eternal discussion about Pedro and Marichal, we know about the greatness of the two pitchers, most of us saw the great career of the Big Papi David Ortiz but about Guerrero we barely talk about it

    • @Xenlacasa45
      @Xenlacasa45 2 роки тому +1

      We talk about Guererro as the man that can hit any pitch but I think him playing west coast had a lot to do with us not talking about him as much as Pedro

  • @DontBeClueless514
    @DontBeClueless514 2 роки тому +1

    Guerrero never struck out over 100, not once. Like Chipper Jones or Pujols

  • @2xmuchxsupreme
    @2xmuchxsupreme Рік тому +1

    He hit .300 every season but his last in Baltimore were he still hit .290

  • @tibalt966
    @tibalt966 2 роки тому +2

    Vlad was my favorite player growing up. Part of me is sad his numbers not going to be retired by the Angels because he absolutely deserves it

  • @patrickcarrillo714
    @patrickcarrillo714 2 роки тому +1

    I grew up watching Big Daddy when he was in Anaheim

  • @phillefebvre9599
    @phillefebvre9599 Рік тому +1

    The 2003 Expos... Such a great team that was fun to watch.

  • @jeffjones8866
    @jeffjones8866 Рік тому +1

    I loved vlad and now I enjoy watching his son play.

  • @hubertsumlin9697
    @hubertsumlin9697 2 роки тому +2

    One of my all time favorite players! Thanks for the video

  • @johnnyv.5142
    @johnnyv.5142 2 роки тому +1

    He'd swing at everything and still hit for average and power! in Anaheim, he once hit a ball that bounced in the dirt in front of home plate and drove it over the left field fence! Always had that big smile on his face!

  • @KevNYK
    @KevNYK 2 роки тому +1

    Imagine hitting .290 and retiring. Just goes to show how good he really was.

  • @ethanthompson3757
    @ethanthompson3757 2 роки тому +2

    Who needs to swing at strikes

  • @Xenlacasa45
    @Xenlacasa45 2 роки тому +1

    This is great it’s about time someone made a detailed video about this.

  • @jeremystear201
    @jeremystear201 2 роки тому +3

    Big Daddy Vladdy! So much fun watching him destroy the rangers back in the day.

  • @foramoreperfectamerica8490
    @foramoreperfectamerica8490 2 роки тому +1

    There was a third part to see ball hit ball, it was run like crazy.

  • @Pablito46
    @Pablito46 2 роки тому +1

    "You know... think outside the box." I see what ya did there. 👏👏👏

  • @davidjohnson6611
    @davidjohnson6611 2 роки тому +2

    He and Dustin Pedroia were the best hand to ball hitters of the last 30 or 40 years what they lacked in technique they made up for with hand and bat speed Guerrero Sr was an impossible out many times great video thank you!

    • @thealternative9580
      @thealternative9580 2 роки тому

      Uhhh Derek Jeter

    • @kevins90sc
      @kevins90sc Рік тому

      Altuve is a pain in the A** to our team.But much respect to him.

  • @davidcook680
    @davidcook680 2 роки тому +1

    I had his Expos jersey as a kid. One of my all time favorite players.

  • @kh7955
    @kh7955 Місяць тому

    Great video. Vlad was my favorite player growing up. It was Vlad, Griffey, Frank Thomas, Chipper, and Tony Gwynne. Pitchers were always Maddux, Mussina, Hideo Nomo, Daryl Kile, and Randy Johnson

  • @SkilesHasFun
    @SkilesHasFun Рік тому +1

    Those late 1990's Expos teams are a fun, yet heartbreaking exercise in "what if."

    • @cooperwolfe5478
      @cooperwolfe5478 Рік тому +1

      Yeah I definitely agree. Even before Guerrero started playing for the Expos they had a great team in 1994.

    • @robinchase2141
      @robinchase2141 3 місяці тому

      Those Expos teams of the late 90s should have had 4 players on them that were 'traded' (i.e., given away) in 1995. Larry Walker, Marquis Grissom, Ken Hill and John Wettland. The Expos would have won pennants and maybe a World Series in the 90s and they would still have a team today. The ownership was horrible.

  • @TheScrubExpress
    @TheScrubExpress 2 роки тому +1

    Pitcher watching that first hit: Wait! That's illegal!

  • @dirtface5923
    @dirtface5923 2 роки тому +1

    my favorite player

  • @dontmindmeimjustspectating2871
    @dontmindmeimjustspectating2871 2 роки тому +1

    How is he only the 3rd dominican player in the hall

    • @iceman5552
      @iceman5552 2 роки тому

      Because mlb is a old white mans country club.thats changing though

  • @Cindoreye
    @Cindoreye 11 місяців тому

    Though I was never a fan of the teams he played for, Guerrero was a guy I always enjoyed watching. The borderline overly aggressive way he hit, ran, and threw was always entertaining and, as can bee seen by the fact he's in the hall of fame, it was also very effective. He had some of the best hand-eye coordination of anyone I've seen not named Tony Gwynn.
    The first time I saw his son was when Sr. had Jr. out on an MLB field and was having him hit soft toss in the outfield. He look somewhere between 10 and 12 years old I remember telling a friend that Jr. certainly had the genes to be an MLB player and by training with his Dad he'd have a good chance going far in baseball. Now, here we are with Jr. playing so well for the Blue Jays, though he still has lot of ground to cover to reach the heights of his father.

  • @LouisEmery
    @LouisEmery Рік тому

    I saw him one time in Ottawa while he was in the minor leagues the year before he joined the Expos. Couldn't afford major league tickets in those days. Still can't. Attendance and $10 beer is for rich people.

  • @fredericb.7061
    @fredericb.7061 2 роки тому +2

    Vlad est un Expos ❤

  • @booradley6832
    @booradley6832 Рік тому

    Man you gotta stop taking these sponsor deals from meal prep companies. Its hard to take anyone's integrity seriously when they're hawking such a ridiculously dumb product. And the things they ask you to say are just....ick.

  • @D0ugh.B0y
    @D0ugh.B0y 2 роки тому

    Vlad think he was playing cricket or something? 😂 🤣

  • @jamesrichardson381
    @jamesrichardson381 11 місяців тому

    With all of the hype his son got coming up and Junior is pretty good, he doesn't deserve to carry Papa's bags. That said as impressive as his ability to do this was it was in no way a smart or good decision. Maybe if there was a hit and run but as it stood swinging at that pitch wasn't smart, he was just that good that he was able to turn the bad decision into a hit.Imagine what his career average would have been had his knees still even remotely worked.
    What's with the music? It's very loud and distracting.

  • @andresmiguel8082
    @andresmiguel8082 5 місяців тому

    Jugando la Plaquita!! Every Dominican knows this!!!

  • @garryharris3777
    @garryharris3777 Рік тому

    Cladding reminded me of Manny Sanguillen. Both were very successful and swung at bad pitches.

  • @The_Zilli
    @The_Zilli 2 роки тому

    *sighs* I miss my Expos.... At least I can enjoy Jr with the Jays unless MLB decides to f*ck over the Jays as well >.

  • @DrRussPhd
    @DrRussPhd 2 роки тому

    Vlad swung at some really bad pitches for sure. I think Benito Santiago could give him a run for "best bad ball hitter".

  • @danilosoto7331
    @danilosoto7331 2 роки тому

    Forgive me but im gonna speak in my parents language! , ese montro' jugo placa'.......si tu NO sabes de eso ......sigue tu camino.👋

  • @antoniovillalvazo670
    @antoniovillalvazo670 2 роки тому

    Hit .290 his last season 😂 these guys today are hitting .240 and walking around like they’re legends lmao

  • @allainangcao28
    @allainangcao28 Рік тому

    The Vladdy Golf Single is perhaps one of the most replayed clips in modern baseball... 😂

  • @OGDeepStroke
    @OGDeepStroke 2 роки тому

    Pasta, sauce, ground beef/pork. There I just saved you more money than using the sponsor.

  • @terrenceliburd8655
    @terrenceliburd8655 Рік тому

    I dint remember him now tsaying much while he played. You know what did the speaking for him.

  • @RainerWarrior666
    @RainerWarrior666 2 роки тому +2

    My favorite player ever.

  • @AndThatsBaseball
    @AndThatsBaseball 2 роки тому

    Dunedin Blue Jays legend

  • @dereklamb4945
    @dereklamb4945 2 роки тому

    You left out the part in the first clip where the hit and run was on so he had to swing. U obviously missed that when u said he shouldn't have swung...

  • @jimmyjames6704
    @jimmyjames6704 2 роки тому

    CRICKET in the streets as a boy. That’s how you become the bad ball hitting 🐐

  • @Anthony-qg3qo
    @Anthony-qg3qo 2 роки тому

    in 94 when they had the strike, it should have been the Jays & Expos at the World Series in 94

  • @jevitigre
    @jevitigre 2 роки тому

    Vlad Guerrero could be a cricket player, in cricket that is the picht(bowl in cricket) you hit

  • @bugvswindshield
    @bugvswindshield 2 роки тому

    Ichiro. Has this guy seen Ichiro smack a double 1 foot off the plate?

  • @jeffboyce2426
    @jeffboyce2426 Рік тому

    ALEX JOHNSON IS THE GREATEST BAD BALL HITTER IN BASEBALL HISTORY FOLLOWED BY SILENT GEORGE HENDRICK

  • @DRChupacabrah
    @DRChupacabrah Рік тому

    it was weird to show clips of him and cut them off just before he's about to speak...

  • @chicagof40phakahenry19
    @chicagof40phakahenry19 Рік тому

    You sound like my favorite UA-camr Gaming Historian

  • @xxSLAV33xx
    @xxSLAV33xx 2 роки тому +1

    Best bad ball hitter of all time in my opinion.

    • @MM-zq9cj
      @MM-zq9cj 2 роки тому +1

      Definitely but gotta give credits to junkball hitting legends like Yogi Berra too

  • @danflorio834
    @danflorio834 Рік тому

    Also in that Guerrero bounce clip the left fielders name is Pie 🥧 a work of art

  • @j.a.osorio2005
    @j.a.osorio2005 2 роки тому

    How about "How Vlad Guerrero Became the Best Hitter in Baseball"

  • @nickjoseph6094
    @nickjoseph6094 2 роки тому

    This video had like 40 commercials lol

  • @75dobs
    @75dobs 2 роки тому

    This was fucking great. Thank you for this deep dive.

  • @Willardbeans00
    @Willardbeans00 2 роки тому +1

    I still can’t get over the fact that Vlad never wore batting gloves 😱😳

  • @jakeleibowitz165
    @jakeleibowitz165 2 роки тому +3

    Ichiro Suzuki would like to enter the chat about the most unique baseball players of that generation

    • @kevind7708
      @kevind7708 2 роки тому

      Ichiro was similar to Vlad back in his Orix days (bad ball hitter who controlled strike zone) but the rest is what animes are framing baseball at that time...

  • @Honeybread-ox5ho
    @Honeybread-ox5ho 2 роки тому

    Repent of your sins and trust in Jesus you will be saved I love yall God bless

  • @ikefromsmashbros9237
    @ikefromsmashbros9237 2 роки тому +1

    His legacy lives on in Salvador Perez 😤

  • @seniorcuddlebear
    @seniorcuddlebear 2 роки тому

    sry but bad story tell and lost interest about one of my fav hitters of all time.

  • @panagenesis2695
    @panagenesis2695 Рік тому

    Jeffrey Loria tanked the Expos on purpose.

  • @xMtF54x
    @xMtF54x Рік тому

    Dude almost went 40 40. Hes a legend before he got old lmao