The Top 15 MLB CATCHERS Of ALL TIME!! POSEY, BERRA, MOLINA?...

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • In today's video, I'll be ranking 15 (plus one super honorable mention who belongs on the list but not sure how high he would've been!) greatest MLB CATCHERS in the history of the game!! This game is RICH with amazing catchers who were leaders that helped their teams win CHAMPIONSHIPS!! Buster Posey, Yadier Molina, Carlton Fisk and Yogi Berra are among the many amazing catchers we'll be talking about in today's video.
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  • @stevehassenplug5150
    @stevehassenplug5150 Місяць тому +14

    Thank you for recognizing my all-time favorite player as the best at his position all-time. I'll never forget the first time I saw him bat. At the time, I had been a Detroit Tigers fan for a couple years (1968-69). Then I saw Johnny bat in the 1969 All-Star game in D.C., a game that I had a ticket to but when the game got rained out and played the next day, for some reason my father had to return the tickets to the person who had given them to us because he couldn't make it. I was 11 years old and watched the game on TV that next day. His first AB, Bench took a Stottlemyre pitch over the wall for a home run, and I instantly became a fan of the Reds. They still are my favorite team to this day. :)

  • @jessebell8249
    @jessebell8249 Місяць тому +69

    Love the preamble on Josh Gibson. One of the great "What Ifs" in sports. You did a fantastic job on offering a brief case for why he was one of the all time greats regardless of era or position!

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 Місяць тому

      Dude was mid.

    • @J.B.Whiteside
      @J.B.Whiteside Місяць тому +5

      It's a shame that so many people were upset about his greatness rightfully being acknowledged but we alll know wha they were really angry at

    • @jonnyblayze5149
      @jonnyblayze5149 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@J.B.Whitesidenah that's you projecting. He gots no MLB stats he shouldn't be on no MLB record lists period.

    • @blackeastertheguy
      @blackeastertheguy Місяць тому

      @@J.B.WhitesideNegro league only played 50 games a season. It’s easier to be good in 50 games than 162. There was more talent in the MLB back then as well, look up he demographics.
      His records shouldn’t count in the MLB period.
      Racism was and still is wrong and the leagues should’ve never been separate but we can’t rewrite history.

    • @discernment8963
      @discernment8963 Місяць тому +2

      ​​@@jonnyblayze5149I'd have to agree. Not hating, potentially he might very well be the greatest. However, I don't think people realize HOW RIDICULOUSLY those Stats were kept. Look at off hand examples throughout the years of things along those lines. Just saying....

  • @JackandTom-tz8kj
    @JackandTom-tz8kj Місяць тому +12

    Detroiter here. If Molina and Posey get in, then so should Freehan and Parrish. Very comparable stats and reputations for sure.

  • @yuckyool
    @yuckyool Місяць тому +9

    I saw the Cards at the NY Mets on June 23rd, 1975 and it turned out to be Ted Simmons Day.
    He caught a shutout in the 1st Game (1-0, thanks to Lou Brock's BB, SB, SB in the 1st inning)
    In the 2nd game, he pinch-hit a GSlam in the 2nd Game (4-0).
    I loved the National League back then.

  • @BlackJaxxx
    @BlackJaxxx Місяць тому +21

    I would love to see Thurman Munson get in the hall someday, especially while his widow Diana is still with us.

    • @whatferd
      @whatferd Місяць тому

      As much as he might deserve it I don't see it happening. More and more that saw him play are starting to pass away. That is why guys like Ted Simmons are in but Munson is not. Most people who saw Simmons remember him from the 80s.

    • @GREGWATSON-lc8cc
      @GREGWATSON-lc8cc 27 днів тому +1

      Sympathy don't count.

    • @OrcHunter-yb4ie
      @OrcHunter-yb4ie 11 днів тому

      @@GREGWATSON-lc8cc Munson was a clutch hitter. He was very clutch.

  • @KevinMiller-xn5vu
    @KevinMiller-xn5vu Місяць тому +30

    I would have put Yogi Berra in the number one position because of the job he did, being the catalyst for all the great Yankee teams of that era I've Bench for the reasons stated, and drop Bench to the number two slot on the list of all time greatest catchers.

    • @stevenhattrick9495
      @stevenhattrick9495 Місяць тому +4

      I think Berra is a bit overrated because of the great teams around him. He likely should be closer to 5 as opposed to 1.

    • @yuckyool
      @yuckyool Місяць тому +4

      Look at the '49~53 stretch. Those teams were good mostly because of the pitching . . . and who was the catcher that kept those pitching staffs running so well?

    • @KevinMiller-xn5vu
      @KevinMiller-xn5vu Місяць тому +4

      @@yuckyool Yeah. You can't say that about the Cincinnati Reds of that era. True, they won a couple of World Series back in the 70s, but not five in a row like they did back then. That Yankees squad would have kept it going, but they finished in second place to Cleveland in 1954, despite winning 103 games. That's why I don't feel Johnny Bench should be number one on this list.

    • @GREGWATSON-lc8cc
      @GREGWATSON-lc8cc 27 днів тому +3

      No. Bench redesigned the position

    • @GREGWATSON-lc8cc
      @GREGWATSON-lc8cc 27 днів тому

      ​@@KevinMiller-xn5vuBench! Bench! Bench!!

  • @Court-fl8ck
    @Court-fl8ck Місяць тому +14

    Yogi berra came to a tournament we were playing. We were the youngest team. I was a catcher my brother the pitcher. We won I hit 9 home runs in 3 days and two singles. Yogi was our honorary first base coach. Last game, I just hit a single and standing at first base he said boy your one of the best hitters I ever seen. My jaw dropped. He asked me my name then said what's your nickname I said I didn't have one. He thought a minute and said The Corker that's it, your nickname is the Corker. He couldn't have been nicer.i will never forget that day.

    • @warrenrosen132
      @warrenrosen132 29 днів тому

      Gibson,in HOF? What's next, little league?

    • @KarlBean-pb9zf
      @KarlBean-pb9zf 22 дні тому +2

      @@warrenrosen132Oh please! You’re a dope!

    • @PeterWhite-q1k
      @PeterWhite-q1k 16 днів тому +1

      It's good to be you that day! Thanks for sharing!

  • @DavyBoy007
    @DavyBoy007 Місяць тому +31

    Tigers' great, Bill Freehan, just misses out. I hope he'll be inducted to the Hall of Fame one day.

    • @KevinSalyers
      @KevinSalyers Місяць тому +3

      I used work for an excavation company that did the underground for Mickey Stanley's subdivision developments. Anyways he said Freehand was the best Athlete he ever played with or against

    • @whatferd
      @whatferd Місяць тому +2

      Sounds like Stanley didn't use a hardhat

    • @ho246
      @ho246 29 днів тому +3

      Agree 100%. The best catcher of his era.

    • @peacemaker0032
      @peacemaker0032 11 днів тому

      Yeah Freehan, Sangillen, and Fosse no mention pre injury. Although Fosse wouldn't qualify, if Rose hadn't wrecked his arm he was on his way to becoming the American League Johnny Bench.

  • @big8dog887
    @big8dog887 Місяць тому +17

    I can't blame you for not including them in the video, but this is the comment section so I'm going to shout out a couple of 1800s guys (who caught without modern equipment).
    King Kelly was a career .308 hitter who stole 368 bases and played on 7 pennant winners. He was also one of the game's great characters, very popular with the fans. As a player manager he had himself on the bench one day when someone hit a foul pop up ball toward their bench, and the quick-thinking Kelly yelled, "Kelly, now catching for Boston." and caught the ball. There was no rule at the time against substitutions in the middle of a play, so the umpire had to call the batter out.
    The best catcher from the era, and the first catcher elected to the Hall of Fame, was Buck Ewing. Ewing was considered the premier defensive catcher of his time, and hit .303 and was consistently among the league leaders in triples, which was actually the main power stat of the time instead of rare home runs. Many considered Ewing to be the best overall player of the 19th century.

    • @sdgakatbk
      @sdgakatbk Місяць тому +2

      Glad to see some early players get some love. Based on numbers, these are the 2 best before the 1920s. There was also Roger Bresnahan who was mostly in the dead ball era and Ray Schalk who split between the dead ball era and the live ball era. Neither of these have as good offensive numbers, particularly Schalk. But they had to handle the spit ball, shine ball, and who knows what else which the others did not. Schalk was considered the best catcher defensively in his day.

    • @dodiad
      @dodiad Місяць тому +1

      Came here to say the same thing about Buck Ewing and Mike Kelly. Glad you beat me to it.

    • @yuckyool
      @yuckyool Місяць тому +1

      @@big8dog887 Roger Bresnahan. Wally Schang.

  • @Nihilus_Outis
    @Nihilus_Outis Місяць тому +34

    Shout out to Jorge Posada, Benito Santiago, and Sandy Alomar Jr.

    • @WalkoffGrandslam
      @WalkoffGrandslam Місяць тому +4

      Benito Santiago.... now there is a name that hasn't crossed my mind in quite some time.

    • @OlinKreutzRules
      @OlinKreutzRules Місяць тому +1

      My man rocking the 00. My best friend is a lifelong Padres fan and he loves to randomly bring up Benito, Jim Leyritz and Ben Davis.

    • @whatferd
      @whatferd Місяць тому +1

      Now you are reaching

    • @jamiemilhorn5909
      @jamiemilhorn5909 4 дні тому +1

      Benito revolutionized the position by throwing from his knees. Thats why I think he should be on this list.​@@WalkoffGrandslam

    • @WalkoffGrandslam
      @WalkoffGrandslam 4 дні тому +2

      @jamiemilhorn5909 Benito also holds the longest hitting streak in Padres history at 34 games.

  • @RonGallagher
    @RonGallagher 28 днів тому +5

    Detroit Tiger Bill Freehan retired in 1976 after 15 seasons as a Tiger, wrapping things up with a .262 career batting average, 11 All-Star appearances and five Gold Gloves. Just 11 All Star appearances...Eleven. Sheesh.

    • @MarkLabadie-h5v
      @MarkLabadie-h5v 5 днів тому +1

      I say next to Mrs. Kaline at the '68 World Series. Bill gave to me and my two brothers, signed baseballs every year from the All-Star teams he played on. We also were gifted signed '68 World Series baseballs. Family connected.

  • @clintw335
    @clintw335 Місяць тому +20

    I don't care how good he was offensively. Mike Piazza needs to be lower on the list of best catchers of all time. He was a below average defensive catcher. And, it's too important of a defensive position to have him amongst the elite. If Piazza played today, he'd be a full-time DH. Mike was a great hitter. But, that alone, at the catcher position, isn't enough. Also, Ivan Rodriguez was clearly a steroid freak. I'd have to drop him down a few spots because of this. But, Ivan was a tremendous all around player. And, like many steroid users, didn't need the help. Honorable mention to Jason Kendall. If he didn't destroy his lower leg while in his prime, I believe he's on this list.

    • @thomaswin83
      @thomaswin83 24 дні тому +2

      I'd replace Piazza with another Molina. He's a dh at best compared to who he's up against. Sure his bat was ok but defensively he's way below standards

    • @toddlicata7071
      @toddlicata7071 23 дні тому +1

      Yet his pitching staffs were mostly top 5.

    • @LokeeYankeeFan
      @LokeeYankeeFan 21 день тому +1

      @clintw335 he's at the top of the list cause catchers are really needed to be defenders and ok hitters, why they bat at the bottom of the lineup. But yet he was a really really really good bat and called a good game. Big bats for catchers isn't the norm. Most of the top catchers on that list had something elite. His was his bat

    • @Dodgerblue7381-ey3ql
      @Dodgerblue7381-ey3ql 20 днів тому

      First off, I will never forgive Piazza going into the Hall of Fame as a Met. That being said, he had probably the pitching staff with the slowest delivery to the plate. Hideo Nomo alone should prove that. You can't throw anyone out if they are halfway to second before the ball leaves the pitchers hand. Still 5 might be rating him a little too high.

    • @toddlicata7071
      @toddlicata7071 18 днів тому +1

      @@Dodgerblue7381-ey3ql I'm a Mets fan. He couldn't throw the ball to second without a hop from 2002 on. It wasn't just the pitching staff.

  • @CrashPK77
    @CrashPK77 Місяць тому +9

    I'm a former lifelong catcher, and now coach them. I could not agree more with the physical and mental demands of the position being more than any other position in sports. I will die on that hill. Also thank you for including Josh Gibson.
    Edit: I don't disagree with anyone on this list, but Piazza was a hitter who could catch a little. I'd rank him lower, probably 12-13. And you really need to swap the two Pudges around. Fisk did it without drugs.

    • @TeddyGant-f7i
      @TeddyGant-f7i Місяць тому

      Piazza is the only one to make catcher a offensive position.

    • @CrashPK77
      @CrashPK77 Місяць тому +1

      Hence the position being called CATCHER, not DH. I repeat, Piazza was a hitter who could catch a little. Plenty of other guys on this list who were certainly no slouches behind the plate. Hey, maybe take another look at Josh Gibson?

    • @rogerosterberger4627
      @rogerosterberger4627 Місяць тому +1

      I caught in high school, but as a left hander, I had to catch with a first baseman's mitt. I caught most in the web, but when I got it in the palm, it hurt like h**l.

    • @CrashPK77
      @CrashPK77 Місяць тому

      Yeah, you don't see too many leftie catchers. Power to ya, brother.

  • @thedragonlee76
    @thedragonlee76 Місяць тому +8

    Texas Ranger fan here.Pudge Rodriguez was a phenom.He was scouted and then drafted by the Texas Rangers when he was 16.

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 Місяць тому +1

      His 03 run with the marlins puts him in the elite category. He had already had a borderline hall of fame career prior. Pudge and David ortiz playoff clutchness is legendary.

    • @thedragonlee76
      @thedragonlee76 Місяць тому +4

      @kenw2225 Boderline?Um no,he was and is the best defensive catcher of all time.And oh yea,Pudge still works for the Rangers,he's been discussing and talking about the Rangers in the local media for years.

    • @clintw335
      @clintw335 Місяць тому +4

      He was a steroid freak through and through. And, that's a shame. He was a remarkable talent. But, also a big time cheater!

  • @J.B.Whiteside
    @J.B.Whiteside Місяць тому +39

    Ain't no way Piaza is ahead of Campanella

    • @discernment8963
      @discernment8963 Місяць тому

      He had a much better bat, but not defensively. Probably also because the longevity, i.e. Aaron/Ruth HR's.

    • @asiseeit2041
      @asiseeit2041 Місяць тому +2

      Campy should be ahead of a few more.

    • @boog91174
      @boog91174 Місяць тому +1

      Piazza was a juicer. Shouldn't be in there at all.

    • @J.B.Whiteside
      @J.B.Whiteside Місяць тому +2

      @@boog91174 They put him and Ivan Rodriguez in the HOF but left Barry Bonds out.

    • @ArtemioMorales-p3d
      @ArtemioMorales-p3d Місяць тому

      Piazza era un buen bateador q podia hacer de Catcher.

  • @RhudeIslander
    @RhudeIslander Місяць тому +7

    This video would have been a crime if Gibson hadn’t been mentioned. Great video and best wishes!

  • @davekeyes5589
    @davekeyes5589 29 днів тому +5

    During a 9 year period (49-57), Yogi averaged 140 games per season with a .289 average, had 929 RBIs, hit 235 homers…..and struck out 215 times.

    • @MichaelGibbons-uk2mc
      @MichaelGibbons-uk2mc 8 днів тому +2

      3 x MVP

    • @larryc8568
      @larryc8568 3 дні тому +1

      Plus six world series titles, out of an eventual 10. Let's see someone top that.

    • @MichaelGibbons-uk2mc
      @MichaelGibbons-uk2mc День тому

      And caught and called Larson's World Series perfect game.

    • @larryc8568
      @larryc8568 День тому

      @@MichaelGibbons-uk2mc Yes!! And this was when catchers actually called all the pitches.

  • @jasoncorona9701
    @jasoncorona9701 Місяць тому +19

    Honorable mention - Tony Pena

  • @robertsprouse9282
    @robertsprouse9282 22 дні тому +3

    SAL PEREZ is underappreciated, but years from now, he will be rightfully held as one of the best in his era.

  • @TPTGopher
    @TPTGopher Місяць тому +17

    Yogi Berra is the most underrated player in MLB history...because two generations of fans who remember him as the lovable old clowner have no idea what a great player he really was.

    • @LouiseJames-im7qo
      @LouiseJames-im7qo Місяць тому +1

      He should have not been the absolute CLOWN he was then. Munson is remembered as a prick because he was. Fisk is remembered as a hard ass because he was Pudge is remembered as a cheater because he was and so on and so on

    • @larryc8568
      @larryc8568 3 дні тому

      @@LouiseJames-im7qo How was he3 a clown? 10 world series titles. It was others who made fun of him, often cruelly.

    • @LouiseJames-im7qo
      @LouiseJames-im7qo 3 дні тому

      @ when you come to athe fork in the road take it…. Absolute Scholar
      Also last time I checked boxing tennis golf auto racing were individual sports championships really mean something in those sports, baseball is a TEAM sport. Hell Robert Horry has 7 world championships is he underrated? Berra is not underrated, check out Ernie Lumbardi’s stats that’s underrated

  • @mentalillnesstheatrepodcas7686
    @mentalillnesstheatrepodcas7686 Місяць тому +12

    I'm not saying he should have been on this list, but Bob Boone made catching look effortless.

    • @billebrooks
      @billebrooks 18 днів тому

      Boone was a catcher for longer than many of the players on this list.

  • @ronloomis9555
    @ronloomis9555 29 днів тому +4

    This should be renamed "Johnny Bench and 14 other guys!"

  • @markmerrill6852
    @markmerrill6852 Місяць тому +2

    My father shared a dorm room with Mickey Cochrane at Boston University, and became good friends before 'the Mick' went on to incredible HOF baseball success. Thanks for these memories 😂.

  • @aa697
    @aa697 Місяць тому +3

    The late Great Yankee Captain Thurman Munson was the best clutch hitter of his era. A great leader and a real professional who belongs in Baseball's Hall of Fame.

  • @angelo8424
    @angelo8424 Місяць тому +4

    Johnny Bench, my favorite player growing up.

  • @garymoon2829
    @garymoon2829 Місяць тому +10

    Excellent presentation on Josh Gibson, thank you so much for prioritizing him on this list of great players who happened to be catchers. And so much more impactful that it was your starting point, not an afterthought. Very well done.

  • @bkjustice9390
    @bkjustice9390 Місяць тому +3

    Lance Parrish as an honorable mention. Best A.L. catcher of the 80's IMO. I think he still holds the record for throwing out 3 base stealers in the all star game.

  • @PeterWhite-q1k
    @PeterWhite-q1k 16 днів тому +2

    First of all, thank you for the tremendous effort this presentation took. Additional kudos for the mega-respect you showed to Josh Gibson! You certainly stepped into the sh** with putting Mike Piazza up so high because he was only fair in a couple of categories essential to catching. The part of the Yogi Berra story that doesn't get enough credit was Yogi being 5'8" tall and weighing 165 pounds as a player. Yes players were smaller then, on average, but come on! Look at every other top catcher and you'd see he was a small man with a huge heart and bat only outshown by his way with words (my favorite Yogi-ism is, "The future ain't what it used to be."

  • @davekeyes5589
    @davekeyes5589 Місяць тому +5

    With tongue firmly planted in cheek, I gotta ask, “Where’s Uecker?”

    • @PeterWhite-q1k
      @PeterWhite-q1k 16 днів тому +1

      In a great number of people's hearts. For us non-professional players that is the Hall of Fame!

    • @WilliamHilton-v1x
      @WilliamHilton-v1x 10 днів тому +3

      Must be in the front row!

  • @adamt4214
    @adamt4214 Місяць тому +3

    Johnny bench hands down best ever so happy to see this great list

  • @diesel1344
    @diesel1344 Місяць тому +1

    Completely agree with Bench. He pioneered catching with one hand which saved many catchers' careers. Look at the left hand of catchers before him, full of knots and twists from all the broken fingers. I broke three of them just as a high school catcher. Foul balls off bare fingers was insane.

  • @tommylabors
    @tommylabors Місяць тому +7

    Honorable mention- 11× all star, 5 × gold glove Bill Freehan

    • @BunnEFartz
      @BunnEFartz Місяць тому +3

      @tommylabors Yeah, criminally overlooked.

    • @WilliamHilton-v1x
      @WilliamHilton-v1x 10 днів тому +1

      Gross HOF snub, criminally underrated

  • @mesisson
    @mesisson Місяць тому +3

    Saw Bench play in the minors as a teenager. I was instantly amazed at his throws down to second.

  • @jaysmith6671
    @jaysmith6671 Місяць тому +3

    Your ranking videos are my favorite on YT. I don’t always agree, but I feel like you do your research and give it very serious thought. Always well done. Also love the background tune.

  • @Mike-vq3mm
    @Mike-vq3mm Місяць тому +5

    Benito Santiago. He had the most amazing arm I ever saw in a catcher. He would throw people out from his knees. Good hitter too.

    • @whatferd
      @whatferd Місяць тому

      You could say the same thing about Ron Karkovice. Great arm and was a good hitter. Both are never considered for the same reason. Good players but not even very good

  • @ytjake789
    @ytjake789 12 днів тому +3

    I agree with Bench as #1.

  • @lonardgetchell-bm9lc
    @lonardgetchell-bm9lc Місяць тому +3

    You got all the names right. The order of the list can be debatable for some. Top 3 is as solid it can be. 4-6 is tight and be debatable and the names from 7-11 can make a good debate.

  • @louisminati
    @louisminati Місяць тому +7

    Best baseball UA-camr.

    • @ThekiBoran
      @ThekiBoran Місяць тому

      Baseball Doesn't Exist has some good vids.

  • @Bwilliams2
    @Bwilliams2 25 днів тому +7

    Number one without question- Johnny Bench.

    • @wordnerd2005
      @wordnerd2005 4 дні тому

      To me he is. There are a lot of great catchers though.

  • @57clc
    @57clc 20 днів тому +1

    I luvd your list. At number one, it has to be Bench. I was a kid growing up just outside Cincinnati in the '70s. What a great time to be a kid during the "Hey day" of The Big Red Machine. I watched his last game at Riverfront Stadium and remember his dramatic hr. I was hoping you'd recognize Johnny at #1. But Yogi, and several others were great catchers as well.

  • @MichaelGibbons-uk2mc
    @MichaelGibbons-uk2mc 8 днів тому +1

    Yogi 3 x mvp, and he called Larson's perfect world series perfect game as catchers did in those days.

  • @gabrielpaganBASEBALL
    @gabrielpaganBASEBALL Місяць тому +5

    CATCHERS IN BASEBALL HAD AMAZING GOOD ARM BUT NOT EASY TO DO AND IT TAKES PRACTICE TO THROW HARDER AS A CATCHER!
    THANKS HUMM BABY BASEBALL FOR THE UPDATE!!
    ⚾⚾🔥🔥💥💥

    • @Jareyes42
      @Jareyes42 Місяць тому

      I was a closer in summer ball, but I loved my tools of ignorance

  • @jamesholt3758
    @jamesholt3758 9 годин тому

    Very fine analysis. Solid choices.

  • @skatalyst00
    @skatalyst00 Місяць тому +1

    Absolutely great job, and SO glad you're not AI!! It's a pathetic insult to the care and dedication someone like you takes to present great content. Fisk was my hero. Great shot of him with a hunk-of-leather 60's mitt, nothing like what he played with. I used to think he had a custom a made glove b/c of it's weird shape, that i called a Fiskezoid 🙃 I realized it was just (very) extra large, but with his unique habit of folding the toe in, it was almost like a basket, and made for a distinctive target. His catch in game 4, '75 is as good as it gets. It was also cool that he caught Tom Seaver's complete game 300th win, in Yankee stadium. He almost broke Seaver's neck with how hard he was hugging him at the end. He had such a style, a deliberate gracefulness, just one of a kind.

  • @bakerman10
    @bakerman10 Місяць тому +8

    For me; 1) Berra, 2) Bench, 3) Campanella, 4) Dickey, 5) Cochrane; 6) Piazza; 7) Hartnett; 8) Carter ; 9) Fisk; 10) Rodriguez; 11) Posey; 12) Posada; 13) Mauer; 14) Yadier; 15) Parrish

    • @southsidecompton9668
      @southsidecompton9668 Місяць тому +2

      Posada ahead of Posey

    • @b25907
      @b25907 Місяць тому +1

      I'm a Yankee fan and no way Posada is even in the top 25 All-Time.

    • @danzemacabre8899
      @danzemacabre8899 Місяць тому +1

      Overvalued offense over defense

  • @oubeautymedspa
    @oubeautymedspa Місяць тому +3

    Biz Mackey is considered one of the greats. Would definitely break into top 10. NLB & South American pro from 1920 to 1947

  • @RichardTaylor-e2r
    @RichardTaylor-e2r 19 днів тому +1

    At his peak ,I don't think anyone was better than Johnny Bench

  • @joshbailey7775
    @joshbailey7775 Місяць тому +3

    A Tony Gwynn stat that just blew my mind into mush!

  • @MichaelMiller-ny3rr
    @MichaelMiller-ny3rr Місяць тому +2

    Incredible ball players one and all!
    Yogi’s stats were amazing, but my money would also be on Bench! 😉

  • @danielomes7285
    @danielomes7285 Місяць тому +18

    I think yogi should be number 1 and bench number 2.

  • @jessec2138
    @jessec2138 23 години тому

    Yogi Berra is the Bill Russell of baseball. The man has 10 rings back when the catcher was considered the most important position on the diamond. I don’t know how he can’t be number one on this list.

  • @RobertMichaelStewart
    @RobertMichaelStewart 28 днів тому +1

    I grew up wanting to be Johnny Bench in the 70's playing little league.... Always #1 in my book.

  • @MichaelCorner-l7o
    @MichaelCorner-l7o Місяць тому +3

    Really good list! Fisk is a little high; I'd have him swap spots with Carter I think.
    Josh Gibson's MLB comp is Jimmie Foxx. Greatest RH power hitters ever. Add in excellent defense and he's no doubt #1.
    A guy you missed is very hard to evaluate. 19th C. star Buck Ewing was considered to be the GOAT at C until the 1930s.
    Excellent video!

  • @mattfraser9661
    @mattfraser9661 7 днів тому

    I just so appreciate that you included Josh Gibson.
    The only critique I can think of is I don't think you mentioned the record for most games caught.

  • @kenw2225
    @kenw2225 Місяць тому +10

    Yadi # 11? Nah , he's a top 7 or 8 at worst

  • @TeachLongbeard
    @TeachLongbeard Місяць тому

    After my dad, Bench was my hero growing up. I saw him play at old Crosley Field in 1969 and many years after that!

  • @DScott-nk1lo
    @DScott-nk1lo 10 днів тому +1

    Pudge Rodriguez is my GOAT catcher, but yeah Gibson is nuts

  • @jeffreypiontek1926
    @jeffreypiontek1926 24 дні тому +3

    I’d take Yadi Molina any day over Posey or Mauer. He was the heart of the team and in control of the pitching staff. The Cards haven’t been to the playoffs since he retired.

  • @larchdental
    @larchdental 5 днів тому

    RIP, Mr. Carter.
    The 1984 Montreal Expos were a true all team.
    It was a shame the 1982 Expos lost to the Dodgers Rick Monday 9th inning homerun.

  • @nascarmadman
    @nascarmadman Місяць тому +1

    Those old time catchers had nothing more than a glorified couch throw pillow as a mitt and had to catch the ball with both hands. The number of broken fingers and hand/wrist bones was uncountable and many times the guy would continue to catch rather than heal. It was part of the position then.
    Ivan Rodriguez had to postpone his wedding 'cause he was called up. The day after the call up he was told he was going to start the next day and catch Nolan Ryan. He spent most of the night going over the hitters of the other team and when he got to the ballpark, he sat down next to Ryan and said something like, "I've been going over their hitters and I think..." Nolan cut him off. "Just put down the fingers and I'll throw you the ball."

  • @chaost4544
    @chaost4544 7 днів тому

    Molina is the Brooks Robinson of catchers. His offensive numbers weren't flashy but opposing managers had to change their game strategy because he was a brutal factor of reality in the field of play. He's one of the few players in MLB history who should be in the HOF because of his defensive brilliance.
    In any era of baseball, Yadier Molina would be a HOFer.

  • @matthewt8214
    @matthewt8214 Місяць тому +1

    This channel is fantastic. ⚾

  • @sam4soph1
    @sam4soph1 Місяць тому +3

    Molina should be higher on the list.

  • @paulbegley1464
    @paulbegley1464 Місяць тому +3

    A great list and I totally agree with you on it

  • @toddbrewster8065
    @toddbrewster8065 8 днів тому

    Mickey, Bill. Yogi, Roy, and Johnny. You are right about Josh.

  • @Inquisitor6321
    @Inquisitor6321 29 днів тому +1

    For those who don't want to watch tho whole 25+ minute video, here's his list:
    HONORABLE MENTION: Josh Gibson (Grays - Negro League) 1:00
    15: Ted Simmons (Cardinals) 3:31
    14: Gabby Hartnett (Cubs) 4:22
    13: Thurman Munson (Yankees) 5:28
    12: Bill Dickey (Yankees) 6:39
    11: Yadier Molina (Cardinals) 7:35
    10: Mickey Cochrane (Philadelphia Athletics) 8:40
    9: Buster Posey (SF Giants) 9:33
    8: Joe Mauer (Twins) 11:21
    7: Gary Carter (Expos & Mets) 12:46
    6: Roy Campanella (Brooklyn Dodgers) 14:27
    5: Mike Piazza (LA Dodgers & Mets) 16:12
    4: Carlton Fisk (Red Sox & White Sox) 17:49
    3: Ivan Rodriguez (Rangers & Giants) 19:18
    2: Yogi Berra (Yankees) 22:05
    1: Johnny Bench (Reds) 22:58
    You're welcome.

  • @CuddyFox
    @CuddyFox Місяць тому +2

    Yadi Molina is a goat. He is one of the best defensive players, ever.

  • @rickfeld7995
    @rickfeld7995 Місяць тому

    Great fun vid. I'm a NYY fan, i had it Bench, Pudge,, Yogi, Fisk, Yadi., Dickey, Campanella. Love that grainy old footage. I just watched the final game of the 1953 World Series. UA-cam is just a great historical tool.

  • @fauntlygarrido1678
    @fauntlygarrido1678 Місяць тому +3

    You cannot place Yadier Molina as #12, he's top 10 if not top 5!

    • @charlieh3998
      @charlieh3998 29 днів тому

      Not sure any player was more important to his team

  • @camwordplay
    @camwordplay Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Ironically, I have just been thinking that since the retirements of Buster Posey and Yadi Molina, we have entered an era when there don't seem to be any elite catchers in the big leagues. None of the current crop are perennial All-Stars or seem destined for the Hall of Fame. Let's hope that changes soon with Ethan Salas and some of the other up-and-coming backstops.

  • @williamhicks7736
    @williamhicks7736 Місяць тому

    Good list! They’re all great!
    I was there, in July 1980, the day Bench passed Yogi for most home runs by a catcher. At the time, Bench was ahead of Fisk. We got the tickets in March and I half joked that it’d be great if he broke the record in that game…. And it happened!
    I was also there for Johnny Bench night in 1983!
    When Bench hit his home run, everyone was focused on a fan seated next to the left field foul pole. When that guy motioned it was fair, everyone in the stadium erupted! 55,000+ were there! It was a packed house!
    I loved watching Bench! He’ll always be #1 as far as I’m concerned but I will say he stopped catching in 1981 because of knee and back issues…. His shortened career probably hurts his ranking a bit in all fairness….

  • @fr.davidtelemond2426
    @fr.davidtelemond2426 Місяць тому +3

    I would have mentioned Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Manny Sanguillén. I don't know who he would replace on your list.

  • @donaldkennedy9573
    @donaldkennedy9573 Місяць тому +5

    If this one catcher could have hit at least .260 instead of being the worst hitter ever he would be in the HOF. I am talking about Bill Bergan. He was a great catcher. He will never make the HOF.

    • @jamesesterline
      @jamesesterline Місяць тому +1

      Even crazier was his brother Marty, who suffered from mental illness and right before the 1900 season straight-up murdered his wife and kids with an axe before slitting his own throat with a razor

  • @michaeltimothy70
    @michaeltimothy70 28 днів тому

    Saw Munson play in many games during the 70’s as a kid. To me he was the best.

  • @bradhorowitz2765
    @bradhorowitz2765 Місяць тому +3

    A good list! It’s very hard to evaluate catchers considering the strain they put on their bodies. With ranking Berra..this is hard. For starters we don’t know how much he would have accumulated if not for ww2. The mere fact that he excelled his first official year is excellent and shows how ready he was for baseball. However, his mvps are…questionable. In all three years, Berra WAS NOT the best player statistically. Not by a long shot. MVPs were usually decided with writers believing “player a was on a winning team, he must be the mvp or player A was so nice to me.” Ted Williams should have another mvp and perhaps even 2. Or even Minnie minoso but Berra took the award. Obviously it’s not Berra’s fault the mvps were decided that way back then. But does that make his ranking on this list slightly dip? Also, by 1960, Berra was not primarily a catcher. He was regulated to the outfield or 3rd. It’s a testament to how versatile he was, but wouldn’t that make his ranking as a catcher dip? In comparison, Carlton Fisk up until his final year in 1993, was primarily a catcher.
    This leads to another question, what makes Johnny bench better than yogi? Yogi was better at getting on base and even if bench is ranked higher defensively, defensive numbers are so hard to evaluate. I try to leave out reputations when evaluating players.

  • @thomasbetts2541
    @thomasbetts2541 15 днів тому

    Great watch !!

  • @jeffdollaz
    @jeffdollaz Місяць тому +3

    My favorite catcher is Jason Varitek

  • @stevengreco7132
    @stevengreco7132 Місяць тому +3

    Jorge Posada was pretty good too!

  • @elizidele2916
    @elizidele2916 Місяць тому +2

    1 Mike Piazza
    2 Johnny Bench
    3 Ivan Rodriguez
    4 Gary Carter
    5 Carlton Fisk
    6 Yogi Berra
    7 Bill Dickey
    8 Mickey Cochrane
    9 Ted Simmons
    10 Gabby Hartnett
    11 Joe Mauer
    12 Buster Posey
    13 Gene Tenace
    14 Yadier Molina
    15 Roy Campanella

    • @TeddyGant-f7i
      @TeddyGant-f7i Місяць тому

      Definitely as far as hitting is concerned,Piazza was easily the best hitter.

    • @jlminks9800
      @jlminks9800 Місяць тому

      @@TeddyGant-f7i The steroids didn't hurt :)

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 22 дні тому

      @@TeddyGant-f7i, facing 1998 EXPANSION ERA pitching from two new teams and expansion(4 teams in 6 years 1993 and ‘98)watered down rotations and overrated bullpens from mid-market clubs, PIAZZA looked much better as a hitter than he really was..
      One name not on the list is ERNIE LOMBARDI, and where the hell is JOE MAUER?
      By the way, BENCH was not considered by former YANKEE WAITE HOYT, a longtime 1940’s, 50’s&60’s REDS broadcaster..as NY YANKS backstop, BILL DICKEY’s equal or even better.
      I saw BENCH in his prime. I do not know how he could’ve been any better defensively and as a power bat at that position.
      BENCH is the best overall catcher that I’ve seen..
      Sal Perez in his prime had an accurate cannon behind that plate.
      Check out PEREZ’s stats throwing runners out back then.
      Also underrated was MANNY SANGUILLEN.
      Finally, BILL FREEHAN was defensively, a tremendous receiver.
      My dos centavos..

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 22 дні тому

      On the offense’s side, add as a top 100 guy=JORGE POSADA..

    • @elizidele2916
      @elizidele2916 21 день тому

      @ Top 25

  • @susanstamboulian646
    @susanstamboulian646 28 днів тому

    Mike Piazza is the only Los Angeles Dodger in MLB history that I liked. As a Yankees fan, he took 10 years off my life, when he came up with two outs in the bottom of the 9th, with the tying run on base, against the great Mariano Rivera. When he swung and connected, I thought he got enough of it to clear the CF wall, and tie the game. When I saw Bernie Williams signal that he had it, I was never more relieved. Three World Series titles in a row, and they came two outs away from four. Piazza was a stud, though, always hitting for power and average.

  • @mattamick1163
    @mattamick1163 Місяць тому +1

    great video as usual. tough at the top , between bench and berra for me i agree with tho. nice work on Gibson too. man, even w a brain tumor led league in HR anyway. . .4 times..sheesh

  • @mosheshulman8305
    @mosheshulman8305 Місяць тому +2

    It is hard to compare. but I think you need to switch Bench and Yogi. Bench was great but having a World Series ring for each finger should tip it for Yogi.

  • @maurice-r1s
    @maurice-r1s Місяць тому +2

    My Mt. Rushmore, #1 Bench #2 Rodriguez #3 Piazza #4 Berra

  • @annamariaisland1960
    @annamariaisland1960 Місяць тому +1

    What I remembert about the young Johnny Bench is his running to first base after a ground ball by the batter, to cover in case the 3d or SS had a bad throw. Bench often beat the batter to the base.

  • @TheGlazzzmann
    @TheGlazzzmann Місяць тому +2

    Very nice list, I would have put Dickey and Cochrane much higher, but the list is good.

  • @JMason-f6e
    @JMason-f6e Місяць тому +1

    Roy Campanella objectively is number ONE...THREE MVPs in his shortened ten year career while languishing in the minors when he could of been having prime years in the pros...see Maury Wills...his handling of pitchers and throwing out runners unparalleled ! Remember Handling Don Newcomb and Joe Black , young guys who he helped make stars etc..

  • @aa697
    @aa697 Місяць тому +2

    Yogi Berra is number 1 just count the 10 WS rings is all you have to do. Bench had 2.

    • @stevenhattrick9495
      @stevenhattrick9495 Місяць тому

      If Bench played on those Yankees teams, he’d have 10 also.

  • @rony41165
    @rony41165 Місяць тому +3

    The mere fact that berra won 10 World Series should make him number 1.

    • @stevenhattrick9495
      @stevenhattrick9495 Місяць тому

      Would that Vic Raschi the best pitcher of all time because of his 6 World Series?

  • @YogGroove
    @YogGroove Місяць тому +1

    Excellent List. I personally would bump Piazza to seventh or eighth due to catcher being a defensive premium position, even moreso than shortstop.

  • @OneHumaneBeing
    @OneHumaneBeing Місяць тому +1

    Cool list.

  • @michaelbaucom4019
    @michaelbaucom4019 Місяць тому +9

    Of course #1 is Johnny Bench
    Honorable Mention:
    A great defensive player, but mediocre(at best) hitter, he had a long career, mostly for Philadelphia and the Angels:
    Bob Boone

  • @richdouglas2311
    @richdouglas2311 11 днів тому

    Bench transformed the position. Every catcher since Bench played it like he did.

  • @williamp.robertson1884
    @williamp.robertson1884 29 днів тому

    Great video!

  • @jeannineamos1178
    @jeannineamos1178 6 днів тому

    Yadier Molina, one if the very best

  • @KevinMiller-xn5vu
    @KevinMiller-xn5vu Місяць тому

    24:40. Johnny Bench said, you have made this day complete. If Yogi Berra had said that, he would have phrased it, you have made this day necessary. 😆😆😆😆😆😆. I've never been a Yankee fan, but you have to admire some of Berra's nutty sayings.

    • @garymoon2829
      @garymoon2829 Місяць тому

      I'm not absolutely positive, but I think Yogi actually DID say that!

  • @jaytaft1449
    @jaytaft1449 Місяць тому

    Extremely well done!

  • @UTNatlChamps
    @UTNatlChamps Місяць тому +1

    My top 10 before I see this video, with the disclaimer that Josh Gibson is obviously the GOAT but just because the record-keeping is not as reliable as the others, I did not rank him with the same methodology I employed for the others.
    10. Russell Martin
    9. Yadier Molina
    8. Ivan Rodriguez
    7. Carlton Fisk
    6. Yogi Berra
    5. Roy Campanella
    4. Buster Posey
    3. Gary Carter
    2. Mike Piazza
    1. Johnny Bench

  • @MikeRBurch
    @MikeRBurch Місяць тому +2

    For me: 1) Bench, 2) Campanella, 3) Berra, 4) Cochrane, 5) Dickey, 6) Carter, 7) Buck Ewing, 8) Piazza, 9) Hartnett, 10) Pudge Fisk; 11) Pudge Rodriguez, 12) Posey, 13) Mauer; 14) Molina, 15) Simmons HM) Gene Tenace, Lance Parrish, Bill Freehan

  • @richott3813
    @richott3813 12 днів тому +1

    You're right about Thurman Munson.

  • @SONICX1027
    @SONICX1027 24 дні тому

    I hope Jason Varitek was an Honorable Mention, because he still holds the record of catching 3 no hitters