Baseball and football are the two supreme sports on the planet for catching and throwing skills I put basketball in second.To compliment this video may I recommend Jaw-Dropping Infield Throws or MLB's Cannon Arms!
If you want to go see a baseball game here I recommend early in the season like may or late like september it can get very hot and humid in july or august especially in the south.for football go very early like september basketball and hockey are indoors so the weather doesnt matter.and yes you get to keep any ball that goes into the stands, you cant reach out to grab it that's interference.Also in these videos you will notice that dark green that's a very baseball color you will only see that in ballparks.
3:11 on the lower left, name of pitcher how many pitches he has thrown, the name of the two teams playing, DET=detroit tigers NYY =yankees, most teams use 3 or 2 digits for the city , some use city/team name.0-0 is the current score, the 3 is bottom of the third inning, the white dot is one out for the team and the three yellow boxes are there is a runner on every base.visiting teams always bat first and will usually wear gray uniforms with the name of their city not team.also teams will usually have the abbreviation of their city on their caps.there are 29 american and one canadian team in the MLB.LA, NYC and chicago have two MLB teams.Every ballpark is a little different a homerun in one may not be a homerun in another.
Actually the australian baseball league is considered pretty good a few player have made it into the MLB.currently Aaron Whitefield from brisbane plays for the minnesota twins.3:57 didi is from the netherlands.
not sure about the people catching the balls in the outfield but a common on with pitchers is the ligament in the elbow gets destroyed and you need tommy john surgery where they take one from a dead body or somewhere else on your body and replace your one.. pretty horrible
Yeah I bet it would. I think there are some videos on UA-cam about people that used to be a pitcher and how there elbow is like destroyed. Thanks for the comment (:
8:50 no thats fake its for a commercial.a hit ball can go over 100mph there is no way he would have been able to catch it and not have his hand move back from the ball's momentum.not to mention a ball that has that much spin on it would have been very hard to catch without a glove.also note its a right handed batter,his hits would go to the left not the right of the field.
Baseball and football are the two supreme sports on the planet for catching and throwing skills I put basketball in second.To compliment this video may I recommend Jaw-Dropping Infield Throws or MLB's Cannon Arms!
I’ll try and get around to it 👍👍. There are so many videos I could watch. That’s a good thing though
If you want to go see a baseball game here I recommend early in the season like may or late like september it can get very hot and humid in july or august especially in the south.for football go very early like september basketball and hockey are indoors so the weather doesnt matter.and yes you get to keep any ball that goes into the stands, you cant reach out to grab it that's interference.Also in these videos you will notice that dark green that's a very baseball color you will only see that in ballparks.
That would be literally the best thing if I went to a baseball game and caught a home run or a foul ball ⚾️
3:11 on the lower left, name of pitcher how many pitches he has thrown, the name of the two teams playing, DET=detroit tigers NYY =yankees, most teams use 3 or 2 digits for the city , some use city/team name.0-0 is the current score, the 3 is bottom of the third inning, the white dot is one out for the team and the three yellow boxes are there is a runner on every base.visiting teams always bat first and will usually wear gray uniforms with the name of their city not team.also teams will usually have the abbreviation of their city on their caps.there are 29 american and one canadian team in the MLB.LA, NYC and chicago have two MLB teams.Every ballpark is a little different a homerun in one may not be a homerun in another.
Thanks for that. I didn’t know all those but I’ll try to pay more attention to those in my upcoming videos. Hopefully I can continue to learn 👍👍
Do mlb collisions
Yes homeplate collisions is a good one.
Yeah that does sound good. I’ll try to get around to it 👍👍(:
Actually the australian baseball league is considered pretty good a few player have made it into the MLB.currently Aaron Whitefield from brisbane plays for the minnesota twins.3:57 didi is from the netherlands.
That’s interesting. We can show some talent over her in australia. There are a few of us in big American sport teams
@@zackdoes3022 there are a few aussie that play in the NBA
and NFL.
MLB bizarre plays or bizarre plays 2.
That sounds interesting
not sure about the people catching the balls in the outfield but a common on with pitchers is the ligament in the elbow gets destroyed and you need tommy john surgery where they take one from a dead body or somewhere else on your body and replace your one.. pretty horrible
Yeah I bet it would. I think there are some videos on UA-cam about people that used to be a pitcher and how there elbow is like destroyed. Thanks for the comment (:
@@zackdoes3022 Tommy John Surgery is Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction its called tommy john because of a pitcher by that name.
8:50 no thats fake its for a commercial.a hit ball can go over 100mph there is no way he would have been able to catch it and not have his hand move back from the ball's momentum.not to mention a ball that has that much spin on it would have been very hard to catch without a glove.also note its a right handed batter,his hits would go to the left not the right of the field.
Yeah that’s a good observation. I thought it must of been fake. Still cool though haha