zepstrumentals Lol.. There’s really no argument.. The correct word is, “Farthest,” because it involves distance. It’s often misused by otherwise intelligent people. Just listen to Joe Buck butcher it here.
For those of you wondering why bonds looks pissed in the dugout after, it's because his teammates have a terrible approach. Especially Jeff Kent. Kent went up there with the intention to pull a ball deep, no matter what the pitcher was doing. You can see him trigger on every pitch; he even triggered on the slider that was 8 inches out of the zone! His hips started and he had to hold himself back. He was on time for the one in the middle of the zone and that's why he fouled it, but he was trying to pull it for power. He could have easily flared it for a single but he wasn't trying to get on base, he was trying to be the hero. With Bonds right behind him, are you kidding me? The announcers caught it. There's no excuse for that.
Exactly bonds was almost a guaranteed home run, why would you be not just try to be get on base and let Bonds do his thing. Especially at that junction of the game.
@@n1ck_kc1n Fair enough, but I don't think that should change the approach of his teammates. So they walk him again, that still brings the winning run to the plate. Kent should put the ball in play.
@@1865Highst Most definitely agree! The stakes at the time, the lineup approaching, it all screams get on base above all else. BUT, selfishly, I would rather have this bomb of a HR by Bonds than a win by SF at the time :).
@@jibbymarket really bro? You couldn't just let us have that one? Man he hit that ball a mile! "Uhhh no nice try it was actually 630 ft but OK go on witcher delusions regarding distance I suppose wow"
@@jibbymarket Baseball is pathetic now. It's hot again but the delicate egos and babying the players and huge contracts and strikes during the pandemic. And the umpires? MLB is a joke. Lol and the 6,000 ALMOST fights per year. Everyone knows how good Bonds was. Gold glove winner all that but, Oh and fuck the hall of fame, tbh the best eye and plate discipline I've ever seen was Barry Bonds and Manny Ramirez though Bonds was ahead. Steroids can't help you know when to swing and when to let it pass.
I know how polarizing Barry Bonds was and is. However, as someone who has been watching baseball since the 1950's, I can say that Barry Bonds was the most disciplined and most dangerous hitter I have ever seen. I enjoyed seeing him play. What makes his story sad is that he didn't need to cheat to be a great player.
@@bigmacdaddy1234 that's fine. Just as long as you feel the same about steroids in other sports. Especially football. I hope you call football players who use steroids cheaters. That's my biggest complaint about this. Football players who use steroids are nowhere near vilified as much as baseball players are. And it's rare to hear someone say that a football player "cheated" when they're caught using steroids. I've never understood that
my pops and I concluded he was hands down the best hitter either of us had ever seen in like 1990 (he grew up in the 50s and 60s). Bonds' bat speed was absolutely unreal, even when he was a skinny guy stealing 40+ bases.
Its a GARBAGE RECORD that needs to erased from the MLB archives. You can see the GUILT on his face as he rounds the bases and slithers shamefully into the dugout...
I was at the old Mile High Stadium in Denver for a game with the Giants during Bond's steroid rampage. He hit a line drive that never went higher than about 12 feet that hit high off the wall in right about 360 if I remember. Larry Walker who was in right field for the Rockies raced back and played it perfectly off the fence as the sound reverberated throughout the ballpark. Walker's great arm had the ball back to the infield before Bonds could get any farther than first base. I'm not sure that the ball had even reached it's zenith before hitting the fence. A millimeter higher on the bat and they'd still be looking for that one. Bonds wasn't even out of the batter's box when it hit the fence sounding like a car wreck. Hardest ball I've ever seen hit.
I worked at angel stadium at this time. I was up in the right field view level. I kid you not the ball went out of the stadium and landed where we lined for roll call before the game. I tell this story at least a few times a year. It was incredible.
@@doc8013 bonds was one of the greatest players of all time before steroids. And in this era, there were people on roids the whole time taking credit away from him. Name one person who’s done what bonds did
same here second deck just up from first base, it's the loudest i've ever heard someone hit a baseball and it just hung up there for what seemed like forever. i never cared for bonds as a person but im really glad i got to see him in in his prime especially in a moment like this.
I love how the announcer already knows it’s not the farthest homer that Barry ever hit lol. Don’t get me wrong that ball at Yankee stadium was unbelievable but I’ve watched this homer live at my house and in all replays I’ve never seen the balll land. You usually see movement in the stands when the ball is about to land but I see nothing. I don’t care what that announcer said find me a ball that went further and I’ll call you a liar. Griffey, A Rod, Ichiro, Trout all fantastic ball players but before or after steroids Barry Bonds was the greatest player in my lifetime and it’s not close!
@@alan30189 not like now. Look at the power numbers. There is a reason why Triple A is on pace to absolutely shatter the home run record... and this is the first year they are using the major league ball.
The most feared hitter ever! This guy made a science out of it. Incredible hand/eye coordination with an eye that could see the zone better than the ump. I used to LOVE to watch this guy bat he was a MACHINE & it did not matter WHO was pitching. Like Greg Maddox stated... walk him do NOT challenge him. its only a matter of LUCK if you get this guy out because in order to do that you gotta throw STRIKES or he'll walk because he doesn't swing at balls. He rarely strikes out because of that eagle eye and his bat is so quick he can let the ball go deep into its traverse before he decides to swing. He's in his own league. Greatest hitter ever and his stats prove it.
@@daviddill6605 In actuality, Babe Ruth is nothing but a candy bar. Dude couldn’t hit jack squat off today’s pitchers. Bonds would crush the old days had he been alive and allowed to play. The latter being the key.
No babe Ruth was a much greater baseball player then Barry bonds you have to be joking about your statement on Ruth and what his abilities today would be he would crush the ball
Legend says that ball went into orbit, made a full pass around the planet, re entered the stratosphere and hit the “Barry who?” guy in the back of the head
Pause at 3:42. Dude had 3 walks on the day and one ab. He probably didnt even have to swing in the plate appearances where he walked. Then in the 9th after Percival Has sat down 2 hitters with ease the first strike Barry sees is hit to the moon. That's amazing
@@evanwrenn402 How do you know he’s the greatest hitter of all time simple besides his fans when great coaches and players are asked “who do you think the greatest hitter in the history of the game was?” They generally all answer quick and with a smirk on their face “Barry Bonds, no question not even close, Bonds was the best hitter I’ve ever seen in my life” it’s sad that pitchers can do blow, guys can use all sorts of cheating ways going back to the beginning of baseball but somehow Bonds is so hated. He’s the best and outside of Griffey jr most beautiful swing to ever touch a baseball bat (also don’t forget all the gold gloves)
i followed Bonds in college and all thru his MLB career. Bonds is still the best hitter Ive seen in a 4 to 5 year stretch juice or not. He didnt miss often and had the best eye at the plate Ive ever seen during that stretch as well. He also had a HOF career pre juice era.
Yeah, I loved watching him hit before the juice...he was still "fast" on the bases then too. Sad he and the other juicers may never get in the HOF because of their stupid actions.
My God Mark, so it doesn’t matter to you to compare Barry Bonds Home Run Records to Hank Aaron’s? Barry, a known steroid abuser and Hank Aaron, never used roids and is squeaky clean? OMG! How screwed up is our Society anyway?
@Drew Where’s the proof? That’s your question? OMG! Where have you been that you don’t know about the BALCO case in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Mitchell Report that provided evidence of PED’S being used by both Bonds and Roger Clemens! The evidence is incontrovertible, PERIOD! Federal Investigators went on record to say that there was DNA evidence against Clemens and that Bonds definitely used PED’S that we’re outlawed by Major League Baseball! Drew, in the future, do your “Due Diligence” on the subject before you ask a DUMB QUESTION!
@@Karlifornication They probably were! However, that doesn’t change the fact that Bonds, Clemens, Canseco, McGwire, and many other “Stars” cheated with steroids, knew it was cheating, and did it anyway! How you can look at their stats against “Clean” players is an absolute mystery to me! Everyone of these “Cheaters” should have a huge asterisk* next to their names in the record books, PERIOD!
There's also video on UA-cam of a minor leaguer in CO bombing one 582 (Meyer) Barely even got it on camera. Too bad it wasn't in the majors so we'd have eight.differnet camera angles.
Bonds was the only player I’ve ever seen intentionally walked with the bases loaded. I’ve never seen that ever again... 4/15/22 Seager walked with the bases loaded
Legalize the juice. It's safe and the doctors well educated in the matter. It's a level playing field of the ban is lifted and the game is much more fun to see
I wish Barry Bonds the very best of health and life, the rest of his life. Forecasting death on someone is the ultimate sin. Homegirl up above simply illustrates what's so fucked up with so many of you people in this country. Fucking hateful idiots. In the spirit of humanity, I wish Lyle Alzado could come back. There's just to much negative on this planet to comprehend. And that comment has 3 thumbs up. Disturbing to say the least.
This guy had the craziest sports stat I've ever heard of. In Sept. '01 he hit a homerun every 8 SWINGS! Fouls, swings and misses, pop outs, ground outs, singles, doubles and triples combined. An unrealistic video game character.
Great stat. I think my fav swing stat with Bonds is that he had half a season where he had more HR than swings and misses -- which shows that Bonds benefited even more from great vision than from steroids!
@@lenvm3344 a great video to check out is from Jon Bois on "what if Barry Bonds didn't use a bat". He calculated what his OPS would've been. Hilarious yet troubling. Lol
@@brentbanks9121 I have yet to see a good refutation video on Jon Bois's work. He said "please somebody prove me wrong, tell me I'm full of crap!" Even he didn't believe it.
Seen him in person. When he swang and missed, I could feel the vibration of the air go through my chest. Scary, how fast and hard he could swing a bat. I thought, if he ever made connection that ball would be toast. This proves it.
The hardest hit baseball that I witnessed live was a Barry Bonds line drive home run at Busch Stadium. It won't get points for distance because of the trajectory, but I had never seen a ball leave the yard that fast. I was left with the sense that I could hear the ball buzzing in the air. Amazing.
The craziest part about this is that bonds was so good at this point that just knowing percival had to throw a strike was pretty much an automatic homerun for him. There’s almost no way bonds wasn’t going to hit a homerun in that at bat unless he was walked which wouldn’t have made sense. Probably the most helpless a pitcher has ever been while still being in control of the game
@@Definitelysomeone19 honestly, probably. he is arguably the best power hitter to ever play. The roids are a permanent stain, but I mean you still gotta hit the ball
@@Definitelysomeone19 probably one of the best hitters ever even without steroids. I mean he didn’t even have to be in tune with baseball to know a fastball in the strike zone was coming next. Point being he was such a good hitter that it’s pretty much impossible for him to not have hit a homerun in that situation.
@@MrToaster1123 big facts, the steroids may have helped him hit the ball a long way but roids don’t increase ur chances of seeing then hitting the ball
A lot of guys did steroids. Only one hit 73 HR with a >.500 OBP. Bonds is what happens when you take a near-perfect baseball player and give him the best HGH and anabolics that science has to offer.
Imagine how many home runs Barry would have if he wasn’t being walked every game. He’s the only player in league history who had the advantage over the pitcher unbelievable
Sure. He saw the zone better than the umps. To get this guy out you had to throw STRIKES. Throw balls and he walked because they're atta the zone he's not gonna swing. So you had no choice take your chances and throw a strike and hopefully it will stay in the field of play.
@@BenWillyums Please remember that he never flunked a drug test... Nobody liked this guy least of all opposing pitchers. And writers. And announcers. And journalists. He didn't give interviews and he didn't give advice he treated baseball as a business not entertainment.
@Lighthouse in the Storm same way you know Bonds was. Point is, many guys in the league were roiding during that era, pitchers, position players etc. Not just Bonds McGwire and Sosa.
@@cyanmendoza1234 They don't call it the "steroid era" for nothing. It is well known that steroid use in the 90's was widespread. Guys like Canseco and Caminiti (who BTW won the mvp in '96 while juiced) both admitted that PED's were used widespread throughout the league. It's not like there were just a few players using them.
Barry Bonds had two careers and both are Hall of Fame worthy! He deserves to be in the HoF!!! Top 3 if not the best of all time to lace them up. Might not like the guy or was a bad teammate...But, he was must watch TV everytime he took the field.
I can't understand their broadcast style: they catch Salmon reacting, they have the giant Homer. So what does Tim McCarver do? "That's not really the farthest ball hit. The farthest WE'VE seen was at Yankee Stadium in June." Then they show Salmon reacting again and Buck narrates it as: "You can see Salmon saying that." WTF? How best to ruin an epic World Series moment? Have those two idiots in a booth. Unless it's their pre-approved favorites, they downplay everything and take the cool out of every moment. Those two teams went back and forth and had a great world series. But these announcers made it sound boring. They didn't point out the interesting details. They just expected the Giants to win and then peaced out when it was clear the Angels could win.
Exactly! They absolutely killed this moment with their pathetic excuse for excitement. As announcers, one of your primary jobs is to relay the enthusiasm that the moment deserves. And that moment deserved alot more than what they gave it. I can't stand either of them.
I don’t think Joe Buck even likes baseball, he is so boring and negative as hell! The fact that he’s called every World Series game in recent history is a big reason why the new generation doesn’t like baseball. Fuck the broadcasters and fuck Robert manfred
It wasn't the farthest hit baseball ever, and it was a pointless home run. Yes the announcers are bad, but it wasn't a significant moment in baseball history. If someone was on base and it tied the game, then it's a different story.
@@chaukateecrookswamp9195 siren alert, siren alert delusional giants fan has entered the building. For your safety, please dont say phrases like “Barry was on steroids” or “Crawford is overrated” he will get very angry.
@@chaukateecrookswamp9195 oh yeah because a guy who looked like a twig and then all of the sudden in the off-season turned into buff babe Ruth didn’t use steroids
ALL those MLB players had a second puberty spirt...I enjoyed it. I really don't care about steroids, if EVERYONE is doing it. And EVERYBODY was. That list was long...Sosa, McGuire, Bonds home run record chasing season was exciting to watch.
@@awfulwarlock91 Ken Griffey Jr had terrible hamstring issues amongst other injuries beause he never took care of his body, never stretched or warmed up his body pregame.
You have to consider Reggie Jackson's all-star home run in 1970, Josh Gibson (the only man to hit a ball clear out of Yankee Stadium, and finally Barry Bonds! 'Nuff said!
People either are too young to remember or just blinded by hate and didn't used to watch him... the guy was a absolute monster and we will never see anything like him again. People talk about trout like he was 1/3 the hitter barry was. It simply aint true. It was actually better to walk this guy in almost any situation... people walked him over and over because it wasn't even worth throwing the guy a pitch
I resent PED use by athletes, but I remember watching this at my apartment in 2002, and boy was it a lot of fun to watch Bonds' at-bats in the playoffs that year. In the NLDS, in a similar situation, John Smoltz was facing Bonds with the bases empty, and with a two-run lead in the ninth, so he insisted on throwing strikes to Bonds. Result was another long home run that hit the RF foul pole. That post-season, when Bonds had a chance to tie the game or give his team the lead, it was boring because you knew it was going to be a walk. On the other hand, when teams were willing to trade runs for outs, you had to watch because Bonds was so locked in and you were sort of expecting something like this to happen.
One of the players playing during that time (can't remember who but I was watching a documentary) said everyone was on steroids and if you weren't then you weren't a top player at that time. He was saying that all their bodies were worn out and tired and beat up so steroids was what made them stronger and able to keep playing. He was saying he hardly knew any players who weren't on steroids so it's makes me look at things a little differently. Whenever I look at past players bodies compared to now, current mlb players bodies are obviously less muscular and not as built. But if you look at the whole starting lineup from past teams, so many players look like they could be playing in the NFL back then. You hardly see that many pitchers who are as buff as pitchers back then too and I can't help but think it's because majority of players were on steroids back then. Not making excuses because I'm obviously against steroids but I just looks at things differently when I watch footage of past games.
There’s no question about that. It makes the steroid use so much worse in his case because he really didn’t need to do that to himself. He was already one of the greatest before he started ballooning up.
Crazy thing is if anyone gets on before Bonds, we never see that nuke off his bat cause there's no way in hell they pitch to him with as the tying run.
+Dylan Tesch so did sosa, canseco, clemens, palmeiro, ramirez, a-rod, MCGWIRE!!!! Your point??? Bonds is wayyyyyy better than all of them, drugs NOTWITHSTANDING.
Dylan, don't worry. Statcast would've taken steroids into account. It takes *everything* into account! Exit velocity, launch angle, hang time, dope time, injection angle, entrance velocity.
Growing up in the 60s, 70s, 80s etc., it was known that Mickey Mantle was the baseball player who hit a baseball over 600', considered the 'longest' home run in baseball history.
@@arcticwanderer2109 bull shit Go look when this guy played for the pirates he wasn't as good as bonilla All his shit came after 35 When he started juicing Pete rose is the greatest hitter of all time Bonds is the greatest steroid user of all time
@@arcticwanderer2109 Bullshit. Who hits their peak at 35 naturally? Also, the steroids/hgh enables older players to perform at a higher level into the later stages of their careers. In the old days most of the greats were in noticeable decline by their mid 30's. The steroids/ hgh had a big impact on him hitting his peak at 35. Stop kidding yourself. He doesn't deserve to be in the HOF although I think he might get in on a last chance sympathy vote.
I remember that home run vividly. Living in SF at the time, it used to kill me that they pitched around him so much. When they were forced to pitch to him, THAT is what happened.
Someone told me Bonds was juiced up with "rhoids" when he hit this home run. What an amazing competitor he was, to still be at the top of his game with such a bad case of hemorrhoids!
Thank you all for the 6+ years of arguing Furthest vs Farthest. Scholars everywhere will need to look no further for the answer. ❤️
Tony Montana wth? Bonds is the GOAT! Deal with it, Cooperstown.
@@redwingsfan3621 Not hardly.
zepstrumentals Lol.. There’s really no argument.. The correct word is, “Farthest,” because it involves distance. It’s often misused by otherwise intelligent people. Just listen to Joe Buck butcher it here.
zepstrumentals how much money have you made off this video lol
AggroDev Not a single dime. MLB would have my balls in a tourture rack if I tried monetizing the video.
Barry Bonds: * hits a 600 foot bomb of a homerun out of the stadium *
Joe Buck: “And theres a nice hit out to right field, it’s now a 1 run ballgame”
😂🤣😂
Joe Buck is probably one of those "bUt StErOiDs" guys, so he didn't want to give him his due.
@@redwingsfan3621 Fuck, Buck sucks.
He’s the fucking worst dude
never understood the appeal of Buck
God, Joe Buck makes an absolute bomb seem like a bloop single.
Tim McCarver ruined for me. Joe buck is solid as the come
They both suck but buck is the worst
J-Hood you’re joking right
@j-hood joe buck is a solid piece of shit announcer
He didn't like Bonds because everyone knew he took steroids they were just keeping it hush.
"Furthest ball ever hit" Announcer right after the run: "Not the furthest ball we've seen bonds hit"
He said that’s what Salmon was saying.
@@alwayzchillin0714 listen again. You’re wrong
Horrible commentating. He couldn't just live in the moment and be excited to see a ridiculous bomb in a tight game in the world series!!
@@tylerschroeder3722 thats tim mccarver for ya... ego maniac clownboy
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For those of you wondering why bonds looks pissed in the dugout after, it's because his teammates have a terrible approach. Especially Jeff Kent. Kent went up there with the intention to pull a ball deep, no matter what the pitcher was doing. You can see him trigger on every pitch; he even triggered on the slider that was 8 inches out of the zone! His hips started and he had to hold himself back. He was on time for the one in the middle of the zone and that's why he fouled it, but he was trying to pull it for power. He could have easily flared it for a single but he wasn't trying to get on base, he was trying to be the hero. With Bonds right behind him, are you kidding me? The announcers caught it. There's no excuse for that.
Exactly bonds was almost a guaranteed home run, why would you be not just try to be get on base and let Bonds do his thing. Especially at that junction of the game.
@@davidsmith-uw2ci I don't think Bond's gets a hittable pitch if someone is on base, tbf.
@@n1ck_kc1n Fair enough, but I don't think that should change the approach of his teammates. So they walk him again, that still brings the winning run to the plate. Kent should put the ball in play.
@@1865Highst Most definitely agree! The stakes at the time, the lineup approaching, it all screams get on base above all else. BUT, selfishly, I would rather have this bomb of a HR by Bonds than a win by SF at the time :).
@@n1ck_kc1n For posterity, perhaps. For my twelve year old self bawling my eyes out as we lost the WS, I definitely wanted that win.
You just know the guy with the “Barry Who?” Sign quickly folded it and put it away after that hit lol.
😂
I'm surprised he didn't consider eating it and shitting it out later just to be sure no one would see it.
Hahahhahaa
Loool 😭😭😂😂😂
Was probably scared he would come up there and roid rage on him.
They changed the scoreboard to 10 runs before the ball even landed. 😂
It never landed🤣
@@demetriusmiddleton1246 That ball's *still* in a low-earth orbit as we speak
@@deletdis6173 💯
No shit that’s common lol cmon now bro
@@deletdis6173 Ur wrong, I was on the moon when I caught it
I feel bad for the innocent bystander who got smoked in the head 3 blocks away from the baseball field
Yea naw thats the parking lot over ther bood
@@jibbymarket its a joke bud
@@jibbymarket really bro? You couldn't just let us have that one?
Man he hit that ball a mile!
"Uhhh no nice try it was actually 630 ft but OK go on witcher delusions regarding distance I suppose wow"
@@robertfan332 I mean it was originally a joke but ok. Barry Bonds fans are just upset he will never be in the hall of fame
@@jibbymarket Baseball is pathetic now. It's hot again but the delicate egos and babying the players and huge contracts and strikes during the pandemic. And the umpires? MLB is a joke. Lol and the 6,000 ALMOST fights per year.
Everyone knows how good Bonds was. Gold glove winner all that but, Oh and fuck the hall of fame, tbh the best eye and plate discipline I've ever seen was Barry Bonds and Manny Ramirez though Bonds was ahead.
Steroids can't help you know when to swing and when to let it pass.
I know how polarizing Barry Bonds was and is. However, as someone who has been watching baseball since the 1950's, I can say that Barry Bonds was the most disciplined and most dangerous hitter I have ever seen. I enjoyed seeing him play. What makes his story sad is that he didn't need to cheat to be a great player.
Nobody gives a fuck about steroids
He was the greatest before steroids
@@jefflandreneau7027 I do.
@@bigmacdaddy1234 that's fine. Just as long as you feel the same about steroids in other sports. Especially football. I hope you call football players who use steroids cheaters. That's my biggest complaint about this. Football players who use steroids are nowhere near vilified as much as baseball players are. And it's rare to hear someone say that a football player "cheated" when they're caught using steroids. I've never understood that
my pops and I concluded he was hands down the best hitter either of us had ever seen in like 1990 (he grew up in the 50s and 60s). Bonds' bat speed was absolutely unreal, even when he was a skinny guy stealing 40+ bases.
You gotta give credit to Percival. He threw the pitch for the furthest ball ever hit.
Pretty good accomplishment if u ask me
*It's not the furthest hit baseball.*
@@superbrownbrown THEN WHAT IS?!?!?!?!?!?
@@BigMelvinHarrisSmoke I’m pretty sure babe Ruth hit it farther
@@wattleproductions8026 yeah
Fan holds a sign saying “Barry who?”
Then Barry smashes that ball making it a record 😂
LOL!!
Lol
Druggie
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Its a GARBAGE RECORD that needs to erased from the MLB archives. You can see the GUILT on his face as he rounds the bases and slithers shamefully into the dugout...
"Farthest ball ever hit".. Later commentary, "it's not the furthest ball we've seen Bonds hit, however"
Mantle holds this record and it isn't even close - Griffith Park in Washington - it left the place.
This video title is not claiming it’s the farthest home run ever hit or even the farthest by Bonds. No, it’s directly related to what Tim Salmon says.
Hallking78 Correct, in quotes. That is a direct quote of Tim Salmon, not an attempt to claim this is the farthest home run of all-time.
@@A.C31 I need to jump in the conversation..I'm looking at the video title..can't seem to find the quotes...
Darth Mercur By golly you’re right! Must be that Mandela Effect?! ha..
I was at the old Mile High Stadium in Denver for a game with the Giants during Bond's steroid rampage. He hit a line drive that never went higher than about 12 feet that hit high off the wall in right about 360 if I remember. Larry Walker who was in right field for the Rockies raced back and played it perfectly off the fence as the sound reverberated throughout the ballpark. Walker's great arm had the ball back to the infield before Bonds could get any farther than first base. I'm not sure that the ball had even reached it's zenith before hitting the fence. A millimeter higher on the bat and they'd still be looking for that one. Bonds wasn't even out of the batter's box when it hit the fence sounding like a car wreck. Hardest ball I've ever seen hit.
Larry Walker never played at the old Mile High for the Rockies. He joined them when they move to Coors.
Dam those were the best times of baseball. America truly came together for about 5 years. That time from 97-02 was magical
Cool story!
I worked at angel stadium at this time. I was up in the right field view level. I kid you not the ball went out of the stadium and landed where we lined for roll call before the game. I tell this story at least a few times a year. It was incredible.
Oh. Ok. I don’t care.
@@LemurJackson We care
@@LemurJackson we don’t care that you don’t care
@@LemurJackson what a dumb comment. If you don't care, don't post and move on with your life. Fucking loser.
@@LemurJackson ok
As Bonds rounded third base, James Harden was fouled.
That is funny!
😂
Biffalo Bull i’m a Rockets fan but that is fucking funny man!
LMFAO!!!
BG2013 Don’t ruin a cool thread. You’re better than that.
It landed through my bedroom window......5 minutes ago.
Cool
BEST comment!!!!
lmaoooo
Sorry to spoil it... But you said that 3 weeks ago and the video was made in 2012.
+Bryan Erdmann I guess some people dont realize how long it takes for a ball to bounce back from another planet.
In 2004, Barry Bonds had 28 more intentional walks than swings and misses (120 IBB, 92 swings and misses.
During peak Bonds, I swear, I saw him swing at pitches out of the zone, like 8 times. But, really, though, that plate discipline was staggering.
That HGH he was on was staggering they were taking stuff that humans shouldn't be taking
@@desireewhite2379 be that as it may. You still have to hit the ball. #legend
@@BJJ_Jim um, yeah, and steroids absolutely GREATLY increases your ability to hit.
@@doc8013 bonds was one of the greatest players of all time before steroids. And in this era, there were people on roids the whole time taking credit away from him. Name one person who’s done what bonds did
"That's the furthest ball I've ever seen" That's insane to have that said by the opposing team!
Yeah, I can read lips and read that too.
I definitely would have just been like “fuck”
@@loganknox7 naw he was nut riding Big Mac and Sammy soda when they both hit over 61 home run in the same season he called both game’s.
Tim Salmon is a big hitter, so he's seen his share of homers. For Salmon to say that, you just know that ball was SMOKED!
thats what I thought he said haha crazy
The part you want to see is at 4:10
thanks kind sir, I don't have to sit through all this bullshit
Agree
***** you're commenting on something that I said a week ago...
+AwesomeRobot15
But I didn't see it?
Thx Zoidberg looks like u are useful
I was at that game. Possibly the most awesome thing I ever witnessed in person at a sporting event. I doubt that ball has landed yet lol
same here second deck just up from first base, it's the loudest i've ever heard someone hit a baseball and it just hung up there for what seemed like forever. i never cared for bonds as a person but im really glad i got to see him in in his prime especially in a moment like this.
It’s orbiting Jupiter as we speak
Some kinda story to tell bro. I’m guessing it cleared leaving the stadium by a long shot?
I love how the announcer already knows it’s not the farthest homer that Barry ever hit lol. Don’t get me wrong that ball at Yankee stadium was unbelievable but I’ve watched this homer live at my house and in all replays I’ve never seen the balll land. You usually see movement in the stands when the ball is about to land but I see nothing. I don’t care what that announcer said find me a ball that went further and I’ll call you a liar. Griffey, A Rod, Ichiro, Trout all fantastic ball players but before or after steroids Barry Bonds was the greatest player in my lifetime and it’s not close!
wow very cool dude.
Thanks for keeping in the at bats leading up to Bonds. Builds the tension beautifully
Did it though? 2 run game, first two guys go down with bad at bats. Bonds at bat was all but meaningless to the situation.
It does. Barry was on such a level that all anyone could think about was "Don't give him a man on base."
Imagine Juiced up Bonds hitting the Juiced up balls that we have today
Yea... Imagine sitting on your porch in kansas n all of a sudden a ball comes out of nowhere like a missile n busts thru a window😂
Beau Nelson - The balls were were juiced when Bonds played.
@@alan30189 not like now. Look at the power numbers. There is a reason why Triple A is on pace to absolutely shatter the home run record... and this is the first year they are using the major league ball.
alan30189 Not even close to today.
He'd probably break his own single season HR record
"Nobody likes Jeff Kent.
Not even Jeff Kent likes Jeff Kent."
Most classic Jim Rome line ever.
In the angels dugout - “That’s the farthest ball I’ve ever seen.”
Joe Buck - “That’s not even his farthest home run.”
That was Tim McCarver who said it, not Buck.
McCarver doesn’t know shit. I was at this game. It was still going up when it landed
The most feared hitter ever! This guy made a science out of it. Incredible hand/eye coordination with an eye that could see the zone better than the ump. I used to LOVE to watch this guy bat he was a MACHINE & it did not matter WHO was pitching. Like Greg Maddox stated... walk him do NOT challenge him. its only a matter of LUCK if you get this guy out because in order to do that you gotta throw STRIKES or he'll walk because he doesn't swing at balls. He rarely strikes out because of that eagle eye and his bat is so quick he can let the ball go deep into its traverse before he decides to swing. He's in his own league. Greatest hitter ever and his stats prove it.
One of the most impressive homers ever hit in the history of baseball and Joe Buck falls asleep while the ball is in midair.
In actuality the longest baseball ever hit was by babe Ruth
@@daviddill6605 idiot
@@daviddill6605 In actuality, Babe Ruth is nothing but a candy bar. Dude couldn’t hit jack squat off today’s pitchers. Bonds would crush the old days had he been alive and allowed to play. The latter being the key.
No babe Ruth was a much greater baseball player then Barry bonds you have to be joking about your statement on Ruth and what his abilities today would be he would crush the ball
@@daviddill6605 lmfaoooooo
Legend says that ball went into orbit, made a full pass around the planet, re entered the stratosphere and hit the “Barry who?” guy in the back of the head
Pause at 3:42. Dude had 3 walks on the day and one ab. He probably didnt even have to swing in the plate appearances where he walked. Then in the 9th after Percival Has sat down 2 hitters with ease the first strike Barry sees is hit to the moon. That's amazing
BONDS is the most amazing baseball player ever. It was a treat to watch him play.
Couldn’t pitch a strike to him or it was a homer. If you pitched a strike to Barry bonds that year it was a home run almost every time, no hyperbole
👆 these are the most on point comments of the thread.
His stats that series were insane. 30 plate appearances and he walked 13 times and hit 4 HRs and 2 doubles. Incredible.
@@evanwrenn402 How do you know he’s the greatest hitter of all time simple besides his fans when great coaches and players are asked “who do you think the greatest hitter in the history of the game was?” They generally all answer quick and with a smirk on their face “Barry Bonds, no question not even close, Bonds was the best hitter I’ve ever seen in my life” it’s sad that pitchers can do blow, guys can use all sorts of cheating ways going back to the beginning of baseball but somehow Bonds is so hated. He’s the best and outside of Griffey jr most beautiful swing to ever touch a baseball bat (also don’t forget all the gold gloves)
i followed Bonds in college and all thru his MLB career.
Bonds is still the best hitter Ive seen in a 4 to 5 year stretch juice or not. He didnt miss often and had the best eye at the plate Ive ever seen during that stretch as well.
He also had a HOF career pre juice era.
Yeah, I loved watching him hit before the juice...he was still "fast" on the bases then too. Sad he and the other juicers may never get in the HOF because of their stupid actions.
My God Mark, so it doesn’t matter to you to compare Barry Bonds Home Run Records to Hank Aaron’s? Barry, a known steroid abuser and Hank Aaron, never used roids and is squeaky clean? OMG! How screwed up is our Society anyway?
@Drew Where’s the proof? That’s your question? OMG! Where have you been that you don’t know about the BALCO case in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Mitchell Report that provided evidence of PED’S being used by both Bonds and Roger Clemens! The evidence is incontrovertible, PERIOD! Federal Investigators went on record to say that there was DNA evidence against Clemens and that Bonds definitely used PED’S that we’re outlawed by Major League Baseball! Drew, in the future, do your “Due Diligence” on the subject before you ask a DUMB QUESTION!
@@scottpollack5453the pitchers were juiced, too
@@Karlifornication They probably were! However, that doesn’t change the fact that Bonds, Clemens, Canseco, McGwire, and many other “Stars” cheated with steroids, knew it was cheating, and did it anyway! How you can look at their stats against “Clean” players is an absolute mystery to me! Everyone of these “Cheaters” should have a huge asterisk* next to their names in the record books, PERIOD!
I remember watching this on TV and everyone just having no clue where it landed.
Who says it landed?
@@renragged I don't. I think it went into orbit. Watching Bonds hit was a freaking event back then. Best baseball I've ever watched.
There's also video on UA-cam of a minor leaguer in CO bombing one 582 (Meyer) Barely even got it on camera. Too bad it wasn't in the majors so we'd have eight.differnet camera angles.
It never landed. It went to orbit The Sun.
I swear to god it hasn’t landed lol
Camera cuts to the moon, as his ball soars past.
lmaooo
Lmao
those were the lights for the field
Corey Lynch Don't be daft.
LOL good observation!
Camera man lost his job for losing eyes on where the ball was heading!
sammyg123100 till this day it hasn’t landed yet
That’s because he needed a telescope
Legend has it that the ball ended up in Disneyland up mickey mouse's ass.
Jason Holbrook Bahahahahaha!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MANCHESTER UNITED Caught you
5:05 I love how the ump tosses the pitcher a new ball before it’s even left the park
Bonds was the only player I’ve ever seen intentionally walked with the bases loaded. I’ve never seen that ever again... 4/15/22 Seager walked with the bases loaded
Happened with Josh Hamilton in 2008. But yeah, pretty rare. I think there are only 6 documented instances in MLB history.
@@bauerj3398 oh ok. I missed that one then. Hamilton was a animal at one point for sure
Don't include stats 1998 onwards; still belongs in Hall.
@@bernieudo4399 facts.
@@matt8863 I would’ve rather tied the game up than have him hit a walk off grand slam lol
He hit that ball like it cussed at his momma!! I remember watching this game live..... God what a joy to have watched this man play baseball!
Legalize the juice. It's safe and the doctors well educated in the matter. It's a level playing field of the ban is lifted and the game is much more fun to see
Lucky man!
Im jealous
@@scottsolar5884 it’s cheating dumbfuck
@@scottsolar5884 why not just watch robots play
He was a joy to watch if you enjoyed cheating at it's best.
Legend has it some of Barry Bonds' Home Run balls are still orbiting the Earth to this day.
Legend also has it that some of the steroids Barry Bonds' used are still in his bloodstream to this day...
PluckingsomeString
of course they are ,,,he will pay the price of a short life expectancy
I wish Barry Bonds the very best of health and life, the rest of his life. Forecasting death on someone is the ultimate sin. Homegirl up above simply illustrates what's so fucked up with so many of you people in this country. Fucking hateful idiots. In the spirit of humanity, I wish Lyle Alzado could come back. There's just to much negative on this planet to comprehend. And that comment has 3 thumbs up. Disturbing to say the least.
mcgwire hit farther than bonds lol ..
legend has it this is bullshit averyaugust
Watching Bonds and Griffey Jr was good times. Favorite lefties at the plate. Now I gotta look for a Griffey Jr highlight 🤘
KG Jr had the most beautiful swing I've ever seen. Do you remember Will Clark? He was my favourite player and so underrated. Loved watching him play.
Jr was better than Bonds everyone knew it… even Bonds… that’s why he went on the juice…1999 all century team …jr was on it and Bonds wasn’t.
Rumor has it the "Barry Who???" sign was never seen from again after that mammoth shot.
Skip to the 4:00 mark and save some of your life.
Lol thanks bud
This guy had the craziest sports stat I've ever heard of. In Sept. '01 he hit a homerun every 8 SWINGS! Fouls, swings and misses, pop outs, ground outs, singles, doubles and triples combined. An unrealistic video game character.
Great stat. I think my fav swing stat with Bonds is that he had half a season where he had more HR than swings and misses -- which shows that Bonds benefited even more from great vision than from steroids!
@@lenvm3344 a great video to check out is from Jon Bois on "what if Barry Bonds didn't use a bat". He calculated what his OPS would've been. Hilarious yet troubling. Lol
@@lenvm3344 steroids improve your vision.
@@brentbanks9121 I have yet to see a good refutation video on Jon Bois's work. He said "please somebody prove me wrong, tell me I'm full of crap!" Even he didn't believe it.
Seen him in person. When he swang and missed, I could feel the vibration of the air go through my chest. Scary, how fast and hard he could swing a bat. I thought, if he ever made connection that ball would be toast. This proves it.
If he EVER made connection? THIS proves it? He’s the fucking home run king
The fact that the scoreboard change before it landed just blows my mind
How? It was a no doubter home run
The hardest hit baseball that I witnessed live was a Barry Bonds line drive home run at Busch Stadium. It won't get points for distance because of the trajectory, but I had never seen a ball leave the yard that fast. I was left with the sense that I could hear the ball buzzing in the air. Amazing.
Just like that steroid induce dink Mark Macquire. hit to break Roger Marius 61 home run record . That hit is a great example of steroids .
I saw willie STARGELL HIT A BALL AT CANDLESTICK PARK THAT KNOCKED DOWN THE RIGHT FIELD SCORE BOARD.AND THEN WILLIE MAC DIDTHE SAME
14 years later, I'm still trying to figure out where the fuck that thing landed.
It hasent
We had to get a ladder to get it out of the sky, damn thing was stuck up there for days.
Ikr the fuck did it go?
The hubble telescope recorded it flying through Jupiter's orbit.
+SteezyB It broke my window in Chicago
It orbited so much and got so hot it turned into a fucking grilled cheese sandwich
Statcast has this at 726 feet and 174 mph exit velocity
The craziest part about this is that bonds was so good at this point that just knowing percival had to throw a strike was pretty much an automatic homerun for him. There’s almost no way bonds wasn’t going to hit a homerun in that at bat unless he was walked which wouldn’t have made sense. Probably the most helpless a pitcher has ever been while still being in control of the game
you think bonds was that in-tune with the game of baseball?
@@Definitelysomeone19 honestly, probably. he is arguably the best power hitter to ever play. The roids are a permanent stain, but I mean you still gotta hit the ball
@Tony G Yeah he knew how to slow the game down patient hitter, Hank Aaron considers bonds the best ever, that says a lot.
@@Definitelysomeone19 probably one of the best hitters ever even without steroids. I mean he didn’t even have to be in tune with baseball to know a fastball in the strike zone was coming next. Point being he was such a good hitter that it’s pretty much impossible for him to not have hit a homerun in that situation.
@@MrToaster1123 big facts, the steroids may have helped him hit the ball a long way but roids don’t increase ur chances of seeing then hitting the ball
So the Angels had a Salmon now they have a Trout
Forgot the Cod!
Wei Xian Ng lol
If only they had Catfish Hunter and Steve Lake.
Wei Xian Ng don’t let that distract you from knowing Trout won’t win a ring
Lmao
Bonds was cold blooded. PEDs or not, he was elite level talent, HOF talent. All credit to the angels but the giants really blew this championship.
Roids help hand and eye coordination make you more focus 100% ... This is Proof ... see you in Cooperstown...
D peds or not? Thats what seperates HOF players or not. Smh
please site your source that told you steroids help your eyesight and hand eye coordination
A lot of guys did steroids. Only one hit 73 HR with a >.500 OBP. Bonds is what happens when you take a near-perfect baseball player and give him the best HGH and anabolics that science has to offer.
@@vegastjg ripper magoos help hand and eye coordination I've heard
Imagine how many home runs Barry would have if he wasn’t being walked every game. He’s the only player in league history who had the advantage over the pitcher unbelievable
Imagine how many he would have hit if he wasn't cheating
Imagine all the home runs he would have had here in Pittsburgh if he started taking steroids then lol
Absolutely. NOBODY wanted to pitch this guy and I mean nobody. I don't miss anybody out there more than I miss Bonds.
Sure. He saw the zone better than the umps. To get this guy out you had to throw STRIKES. Throw balls and he walked because they're atta the zone he's not gonna swing. So you had no choice take your chances and throw a strike and hopefully it will stay in the field of play.
@@BenWillyums Please remember that he never flunked a drug test... Nobody liked this guy least of all opposing pitchers. And writers. And announcers. And journalists. He didn't give interviews and he didn't give advice he treated baseball as a business not entertainment.
For those of us with ADHD like me 4:08 .....You’re welcome!
You da best
Thanx
You are an adhd hero
Not all heros wear Capes
Metal Detecting NYC thankss 🤝
We had seats in right field. That ball sailed over our head and into the tunnel faster than any ball I've ever seen.
Quickest bat speed ever. Nobody turned on an inside fastball like Bonds. All time favorite player.
@Lighthouse in the Storm pitcher was prob roided too
@Lighthouse in the Storm same way you know Bonds was. Point is, many guys in the league were roiding during that era, pitchers, position players etc. Not just Bonds McGwire and Sosa.
@@whowho8470 funny how you can only name 2 other guys if everyone was doing it why they ain’t get caught too
@@cyanmendoza1234 They don't call it the "steroid era" for nothing. It is well known that steroid use in the 90's was widespread. Guys like Canseco and Caminiti (who BTW won the mvp in '96 while juiced) both admitted that PED's were used widespread throughout the league. It's not like there were just a few players using them.
Steroids have been used in competitive sports since the early 50s .
Barry Bonds had two careers and both are Hall of Fame worthy! He deserves to be in the HoF!!! Top 3 if not the best of all time to lace them up. Might not like the guy or was a bad teammate...But, he was must watch TV everytime he took the field.
I love how they added a run to the scoreboard before the ball even landed.
The ump throwing the ball back to the pitcher before it even landed had me dying
That is hilarious.
"Here Troy. Think you're gonna need a new one."
I like how the camera went up and then came back down like it was tracking the ball. Nobody ever saw where the ball actually landed!
Certainly not with the potato quality resolution in this video 😂
It never landed and is still in orbit.
Even the people who were inside the park at that moment didnt see where that ball landed xD
Loved this series. The Angels never backed down from Bonds and still won. Respect.
I can't understand their broadcast style: they catch Salmon reacting, they have the giant Homer. So what does Tim McCarver do? "That's not really the farthest ball hit. The farthest WE'VE seen was at Yankee Stadium in June."
Then they show Salmon reacting again and Buck narrates it as: "You can see Salmon saying that."
WTF?
How best to ruin an epic World Series moment? Have those two idiots in a booth. Unless it's their pre-approved favorites, they downplay everything and take the cool out of every moment. Those two teams went back and forth and had a great world series. But these announcers made it sound boring. They didn't point out the interesting details. They just expected the Giants to win and then peaced out when it was clear the Angels could win.
Exactly! They absolutely killed this moment with their pathetic excuse for excitement. As announcers, one of your primary jobs is to relay the enthusiasm that the moment deserves. And that moment deserved alot more than what they gave it. I can't stand either of them.
Just another reason that we should be thankful that Tim McCarver retired from the broadcast booth. I had almost forgotten how much of a Jackass he is.
You nailed it. Why are these guys comparing and explaining shit right away. Shut up, enjoy the moment, and get EXCITED like a real person.
I don’t think Joe Buck even likes baseball, he is so boring and negative as hell! The fact that he’s called every World Series game in recent history is a big reason why the new generation doesn’t like baseball. Fuck the broadcasters and fuck Robert manfred
It wasn't the farthest hit baseball ever, and it was a pointless home run. Yes the announcers are bad, but it wasn't a significant moment in baseball history. If someone was on base and it tied the game, then it's a different story.
Juice or not, Bonds was must watch everytime.
Yet real heros like Pete Rose are banned from baseball. 🤦
@@shadetree6981 He has never tested positive for a steroid test. do your research instead of following other peoples word. Its called working out.
@@chaukateecrookswamp9195 hgh
@@chaukateecrookswamp9195 siren alert, siren alert delusional giants fan has entered the building. For your safety, please dont say phrases like “Barry was on steroids” or “Crawford is overrated” he will get very angry.
@@chaukateecrookswamp9195 oh yeah because a guy who looked like a twig and then all of the sudden in the off-season turned into buff babe Ruth didn’t use steroids
Angels had Kevin Bass....then Tim Salmon....and now Mike Trout. Staying true to fish
Bonds literally hit the ball out of sight.
Where did this land???
There's Halley's Comet...Then, there's Barry's Home Run.
lol
Too bad he used steroids
@@swiftmoves2786 doesn’t change the fact that it’s the furthest hit
haha the guy with the "BARRY WHO?" sign got told.
"The thing about Bonds is, when you do that, he does."
poetry
You know someone's good when other people in that profession get silently pissed off just watching.
The things you can do when you're in your 30's and still growing
ALL those MLB players had a second puberty spirt...I enjoyed it. I really don't care about steroids, if EVERYONE is doing it. And EVERYBODY was. That list was long...Sosa, McGuire, Bonds home run record chasing season was exciting to watch.
@@ernestespinosa1853 I noticed that Junior wasn't on your list, and rightly so. Some where still playing ball the right way.
@@evilsithlord8489 Junior did the opposite; completely neglected his body/conditioning. Waste of a huge talent.
@@blahblahmeowchow6383 I always thought it was that broken wrist from crashing into the wall.
Did he not take care of his conditioning?
@@awfulwarlock91 Ken Griffey Jr had terrible hamstring issues amongst other injuries beause he never took care of his body, never stretched or warmed up his body pregame.
Why is this a 5 minute video? It should only be a minute long
Ikr
I agree
Little penguin productions Thanks for the insightful feedback.
Little penguin productions i so agree
Right
Bonds was a joy to watch. As a new fan of Baseball at around 2003. It was really something to see him getting intentionally walked constantly.
You have to consider Reggie Jackson's all-star home run in 1970, Josh Gibson (the only man to hit a ball clear out of Yankee Stadium, and finally Barry Bonds!
'Nuff said!
This is not even the longest ball hit by Bonds that season LMAO
J. V. Or the World Series check his Game 6 homer
Yankee stadium vs Ted lilly
I think it meant Salmon saying that from the dugout.
BREAKING NEWS UPDATE!!!! The ball has just landed on the moon
3:50 Mrs Doubtfire never missed a single game when Bonds was in town.
It's even funnier because I think that movie even took place in San Francisco...ha...
Lmao!!!
If the steroid era never happened bonds would still be one of the greatest home run hitters of all time.
Hell no, Bonds wasn't that great of a power hitter before the late 90's
He still is no one is gonna be like him no matter the s Mount of steroids they tske
Um no.
Helped that he was left-handed, and the right field wall at Candlestick was only 330 feet.
*Bonds decimates ball into a new fabric of time*
Announcer: "ripped into right field, it's a one run game"
The shear casual tone of the announcers voice that kills me lmao!!
It's April 22, 2021. That baseball just passed Saturn, expected to reach Apha Centauri in 2176.
Buck was butt-hurt that the Giants eliminated his Cardinals to advance to the WS. 😅
Barry Bonds will never get the credit for being the greatest hitter in baseball.
Because he shouldn't
Mr. Apostle cause he didn’t get it legit
He was drugged
Mr. Apostle bitch he was on steroids
Greatest hitter in baseball on steroids*
Drugs or no drugs, Bonds was a natural who took after his dad Bobby
He was not natural
People either are too young to remember or just blinded by hate and didn't used to watch him... the guy was a absolute monster and we will never see anything like him again. People talk about trout like he was 1/3 the hitter barry was. It simply aint true. It was actually better to walk this guy in almost any situation... people walked him over and over because it wasn't even worth throwing the guy a pitch
Greengorilla81 Hate to burst your bubble buddy. But he’s not.
Greengorilla81 *you’re
ambivalent ambiguity it’s not drugs it’s steroids. Also Barry was 185 pounds before steroids and 228 after
Bonds had incredible power there will never be any one that even comes close that had the bat speed Bonds had
I resent PED use by athletes, but I remember watching this at my apartment in 2002, and boy was it a lot of fun to watch Bonds' at-bats in the playoffs that year. In the NLDS, in a similar situation, John Smoltz was facing Bonds with the bases empty, and with a two-run lead in the ninth, so he insisted on throwing strikes to Bonds. Result was another long home run that hit the RF foul pole.
That post-season, when Bonds had a chance to tie the game or give his team the lead, it was boring because you knew it was going to be a walk. On the other hand, when teams were willing to trade runs for outs, you had to watch because Bonds was so locked in and you were sort of expecting something like this to happen.
Steroids or not that's one of the greatest swings you will ever see!
on roids
One of the players playing during that time (can't remember who but I was watching a documentary) said everyone was on steroids and if you weren't then you weren't a top player at that time. He was saying that all their bodies were worn out and tired and beat up so steroids was what made them stronger and able to keep playing. He was saying he hardly knew any players who weren't on steroids so it's makes me look at things a little differently. Whenever I look at past players bodies compared to now, current mlb players bodies are obviously less muscular and not as built. But if you look at the whole starting lineup from past teams, so many players look like they could be playing in the NFL back then. You hardly see that many pitchers who are as buff as pitchers back then too and I can't help but think it's because majority of players were on steroids back then. Not making excuses because I'm obviously against steroids but I just looks at things differently when I watch footage of past games.
There’s no question about that. It makes the steroid use so much worse in his case because he really didn’t need to do that to himself. He was already one of the greatest before he started ballooning up.
Legend has it, that ball entered lower earth orbit and still can be seen via a telescope on clear nights.
That ball still hasn’t been caught to this day.
@Jack D 5:06 "Awesome"
WFO Yeet Official I cought that ball today in japan
It went that far
That ball is standing in line waiting to buy a ticket at Disneyland....excuse me....Disney World!
It went past the 57 freeway.
Crazy thing is if anyone gets on before Bonds, we never see that nuke off his bat cause there's no way in hell they pitch to him with as the tying run.
Your 100% correct on that call
Legend has it that ball is still orbiting Uranus.
You know he smashed it when the scoreboard changes even before the ball hits the ground
I don't care if he was juiced to the gills, his hand-eye coordination was amazing!
4:10 if you want to see the actual homer and not 2 other bums' full at bats.
+TheNotoriousJMC thanks :)
Jason G iopenpacks no problem
Thx
You da real mvp
You da real mvp
Statcast was invented 13 years too late :-( I can't imagine the launch angle and projected distance
Bonds took drugs
+Dylan Tesch so did sosa, canseco, clemens, palmeiro, ramirez, a-rod, MCGWIRE!!!! Your point??? Bonds is wayyyyyy better than all of them, drugs NOTWITHSTANDING.
there have also longer homeruns
At least Edwin Encarnacion and Josh Donaldson are still crushing it.
Dylan, don't worry. Statcast would've taken steroids into account. It takes *everything* into account! Exit velocity, launch angle, hang time, dope time, injection angle, entrance velocity.
Growing up in the 60s, 70s, 80s etc., it was known that Mickey Mantle was the baseball player who hit a baseball over 600', considered the
'longest' home run in baseball history.
4:20 Anaheim player literally says, "that's the furthest ball I've ever seen"
Yes, Tim Salmon said it...And he just happened to hit 2 homeruns during that game.
The Anaheim player was a rookie....I seen Mike Schmidt and Greg Luzinski hit balls in the Old Vet much farther then this home run..
Even before the steroids, Barry Bonds had the best hand eye coordination.
Steroids have absolutely positively nothing to do with hand-eye coordination. Juiced or unjuiced, Bonds is the greatest hitter of all time
@@arcticwanderer2109 bull shit
Go look when this guy played for the pirates he wasn't as good as bonilla
All his shit came after 35 When he started juicing
Pete rose is the greatest hitter of all time
Bonds is the greatest steroid user of all time
@@almcnutt5934 u are crazy BB hands down the champ
@@arcticwanderer2109 Bullshit. Who hits their peak at 35 naturally? Also, the steroids/hgh enables older players to perform at a higher level into the later stages of their careers. In the old days most of the greats were in noticeable decline by their mid 30's. The steroids/ hgh had a big impact on him hitting his peak at 35. Stop kidding yourself. He doesn't deserve to be in the HOF although I think he might get in on a last chance sympathy vote.
@@almcnutt5934 yeah...30 hr 50 sb seasons are pretty easy to achieve...guys a scrub
What a great decade the 90's were for baseball...so many talented elite players Barry Bonds being one of them
Yeah Steroids era was sooo goddamn good
You know it is a bomb when the ump is seen immediately throwing a new ball to the pitcher.
what pixel was the ball?
lol
+draakmanz the burnt out one lol +1
They used a toaster to film this homer
Pix of your old lady?
Tim Salmon, Mike Trout, whos next? Bob Pike? lol this joke sucks sorry
vanitystr Catfish Hunter
Obviously Billy Bass is next.
Sid bream
Kevin Bass
😂😂
You can tell the guy on the angels saying “that was the furthest ball ive ever seen.”😂
Yeah that’s the point
No shit
@@john_mckinney looking back i didn’t even watch to the point the commentators said that, i just saw his mouth
@@trevorvalenzuela7683
You’re amazing
I remember Barry either being intentionally walked or smashing homeruns. It felt like he never missed when he got a pitch to swing at
I remember that home run vividly. Living in SF at the time, it used to kill me that they pitched around him so much. When they were forced to pitch to him, THAT is what happened.
I from the other part of the country and it used to PISS me off.
steroids are just incredible
@@Simon-talks Yep, that's why over half of the MLB is/was on them.
@@GooseRULES So true but it doesn't make it right. Can you imagine if Hammering Hank used them.
We all know he cheated but you can't take away how little this man struck out especially for someone who hit so many HRs. Still miss seeing him play.
He cheated. That's the end of it, none of it counts
Yeah, we can absolutely take away from him.
He did all that BECAUSE he cheated.
Nearly every athlete does some form of PEDs. Welcome to sports.
@@BenWillyums Glad you cleared that up for us
@@BenWillyums roids don’t give you plate discipline and contact skills
Someone told me Bonds was juiced up with "rhoids" when he hit this home run. What an amazing competitor he was, to still be at the top of his game with such a bad case of hemorrhoids!
the most lethal swing in baseball history