Who can Draft a Starting 9 with the most Home Runs? (2000's Edition)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Three baseball minds compete against each other to draft a lineup of players and a year they played on any MLB team during the 2000's to try to total the most home runs by the end of the draft.
Featuring: Jolly Olive, Talkin' Jake, Joez McFly
Hosted by: Lucas D'Aversa
Edited by: Jack Sorensen
#JMBaseball
Doing this with joez is such an inspired choice
A lil slow😂
Joez should be in every video.
Why does everyone forget about Adam Dunn?
Just throw a dart in the mid ‘00s and it’s a guaranteed 40+…
He was left off the NL Central and the 2000s lists cmon guys
I Agree he would get paid in todays game
Jolly doing Utley and bay back to back is grounds to be removed from Mets convos for awhile just brutal picks lol
Crazy how Jake missed Sosa’s ‘01 twice. He picked ‘00 in the NL Central video and again here.
The second time the person who picked ‘01 Bonds did not win. You’d think that’d be an easy win, so long as you get some decent seasons from other guys
The Felipe aluuuuuu was too funny
Love the homer drafts!!! 11:48 hilarious honest Jake. I'm just thinking of all the top 30 games with Joez Jimmy, and Jake.
2000 with 50 was the only year Sammy ever led the league in homers. The 3 years he hit 60+ he never led the league! 1998 he hit 66 and McGwire hit 70, 1999 he hit 63 and McGwire hit 65 and 2001 he hit 64 and Bonds hit 73!
WILD
I love this fact. It's absolutely crazy that Sosa has three of the nine sixty-burgers and only led with fifty on the dot
Also, had to make sure to scroll down to make sure someone posted this, or else I was gonna do it myself
I was waiting for the Bret Boone pull
Randomly assigning each player a team would be a fun way to mix it up. Or a draft by total WAR would be a good category
Was waiting for someone to take Thome. Also surprised Delgado wasn’t even mentioned at the end
I want these videos to never stop
They should add the pitcher for a 10th pick, may have some impact at some point
You guys should draft a starting 9 but go for most years played in the majors! Feel like you could find some sneaky good ones. Could even limit it to most years for a specific team to make it harder
You guys should do a big 10 person office draft stream (should be like an hour or two long) where you have to draft a 9 man lineup and a 5 man rotation. And instead of home runs you do hits for hitters and strikeouts for pitchers, with the highest total of combined hits + K's winning. Cover the years between 1980 and 2020, so you'll still be mostly familiar with the players but you won't have the advantage of using the most recent seasons.
It'd be super interesting to see how deep in your bag you'd have to get with that many people and positions to cover. Promote it like its an annual thing that you're gonna start doing, like the super bowl of JM baseball. And each year you could change or adjust the stat categories you use to keep things different and fresh.
I drafted in Jakes spot and managed this
C. 00 Piazza 38
1B. 07 Fielder 50
2B. 07 Uggla 31
3B. 06 A. Ramirez 38
SS. 04 Tejada 34
OF. 01 Bonds 73
OF. 05 Dunn 40
OF. 05 Jones 51
DH. 06 Ortiz 54
409
like the comments before. this would be really fun with more players
I would do a pitcher version of this based off era or strikeouts
People forget Shawn Green hit 49 in 2001. Crazy year for HRs. I was impressed they remembered Gonzo.
You can do this type of video with other stats too!! Would love to see it
2000 Richard Hidalgo 44 tanks. Just gotta shoutout a real underrated player marred by injuries.
Do this with WAR👹
Next time I think Joez picks the guy and everyone else has to pick the year
When are we going to get Strikeout draft and have a full rotation
do a vintage players one (pre-80s), but don't have to guess the year
Joez makes everything better
ALL TIME Players Home Run Edition.
Have to nail the year - pressure
I was gonna say Mark McGwire. Didn't know he retired in 2001. Still 29 HR tho
Strikeout draft soon?
Best trio 🚫 🧢
Pudge as the best defensive catcher is a stretch
How? Lmao literally at least top 3. Arguably number 1
@ItsGamingFancy I didn't say he wasn't great. I just simply said he wasn't the greatest. Career fielding % is .991 where as Yadi is .995
@@dillonmurray2283 you say a stretch like it isn't close. I'm telling you pudge is arguably better than Yadi. Better at blocking wild pitches. A better pickoff rate. A better caught stealing percentage.
No early late 90's/early 00's astros love out of the squad.. hurts my heart
I will say it here again. The lack of bagwell is unbelievable.
05 Derrek Lee dropped 50 for chicago too
Andruw jones 2005???
i wanna see a most homeruns but you can only pick players who have played on teams who have never won a world series
Jake and Joez have my favorite chemistry. Always hilarious
Do left handed and right handed lineups , with one switch hitter
Jermaine Dye hit 44 homers?
they forgot about adam dunn
I randomly remember Brian Giles having a ton of homers one year
I think he had a 38 burger, but never a 40 bomb year
How did no one mention Andruw Jones' 51Hr season in 05 😭
I love the fact that Sammy Sosa is the only player in MLB history with 3 60+ home run seasons..... and he did not lead the league in home runs in either of those three seasons.
06 PLEASE!!!
jolly picking guys based on childhood trauma is hilarious
I think you can tell that Jake subtly gets really annoyed with Joez.
14:54
Now do it for 1980's and watch them flop. Lol
Are yall allergic to saying Frank Thomas?
New Yorkers are allergic to Chicago.
mfs really called david Ortiz "papi" as if that isnt Edgar Martinez's nickname
Big Papi vs Papi. Waaaa
I’m watchin now praying they pick Big Papi’s 54
Homie said “best defensive catcher ever” and the mispronounced Yadier Molina’s name.
I'm puerto rican born and raised and grew up with both of these guys. There's almost nothing Yadi was better at than Pudge
@@ItsGamingFancy except for defensive baseball and managing an MLB pitching staff
@@DJ_Smooshypoops better caught stealing percentage, better at blocking balls, and more put outs. Better defensive player
@@ItsGamingFancy All good stats but Yadi changed the way teams played against the Cards. Look up “steal attempts against” per team between 2004-2022; they just stopped running on him. He turned terrible pitchers into All Stars and WAS the Cardinals’ pitching department (so much so that the organization is reeling in his absence). Plus he never hopped around trying to catch on with a World Series winner like Pudge did. Yadi won his own rings and never left.
Yadi > the world
@@DJ_Smooshypoops Him not moving teams doesn't make him a better player. And that's great. He's a great defender. Top 3. Not better than pudge all around defensively. It's ok though, you have a bias. My bias is towards puerto rican players and I love them both
First?
Cheater
Can’t believe Jake would take a team of cheaters
🤓👆
I like these Homer drafts so much, would be cool to see them with like six or seven people competing so it becomes tougher to nab all the best ones and a lot of those names listed at the end get chosen!
I would also be interested in seeing pitcher homer numbers
You guys should do an inverse of these lists where you're picking the least home runs, but must have hit at least 1, and a minimum number of games, like 120+ or something. Get some obscure and/or non-power hitters some love too.
Either that or start doing steals or batting average or something
I like this game format, but I think you guys have covered 2000’s home run hitters plenty by now
Yeah they could do Hits or SB next
Possible video idea - to do this but for pitchers and selecting by strikeout?
hitters with most strikeouts!
Or by wins I'd like that too
Love this. Make them have to fill out an entire rotation plus three relievers. Don’t necessarily have to be closers
Or lowest era
"He's a power-hitting second baseman in the National League! Do you know how rare that is?!" every time Utley is mentioned anywhere in life.
D'Aversa is so perfect at hosting this.
Bruh they really just left Andruw with 51 in '05 just hanging there...
A good strat here is if you don't know any major numbers or awards for a guy, just pick his team's best year in that span. Chances are it's a pretty good number
Everytime I see Joez play these games I felt there's smoke coming out of his ears from thinking too much lol
As soon as I saw Joez I knew he was going to come in last.
Aaron Hill had 36 at 2nd in 09.
"No one is asking you to do this." had me crying 😂😂😂
Ultimate answer key
C 2003 Lopez - 43
1B 2006 Howard - 58
2B 2002 Soriano - 39
3B 2004 Beltre - 48
SS 2002 ARod - 57
OF 2001 Bonds - 73
OF 2001 Sosa - 64
OF 2001 Gonzalez - 57
DH 2006 Ortiz - 54
Thought Travis Hafner was a lock for Jolly
JM Baseball misses Adam Dunn again in a homer draft
Got a good idea: do pitchers with the most strikeouts or wins in a single season rotation and bullpen.
Its annoying how nobody picks Joe Mauer in 2009. Thats 28 dongs at catcher.
do more of these with joez
You should do an RBI draft video
Crazy no Carlos Peña in 07
People forgetting about Soriano’s 39 in 02 at 2B kills me every time
Shawn Green is always forgotten on these lists lol.
Joez ruins these videos
These are such stark reminders of how bonkers steroids are
A-Rod was insane being the top pick at SS and 3B!
Felipe Alou!!
damn bro joez seemed so sad after lucas bitched at him smh
This one's a real festival of steroids
I legit cheered when Jolly hit the Javy Lopez 43.
VIDEO IDEA: Guess the year based off the top 10 batting averages/ERA for the szn or something along those lines
Id like a more simple BL1 type game where it feels more wastelandish and lonely, but with it being 4 which should build off the major cities we get a glimpse of in 3 means i doubt itll happen. I also disagree with the enemy thing, i think they need to make enemies a requirement to kill in every area during missions, hate that you can skip enemies personally atleast in the first playthrough.
At the end of the day i just hope its nothing like BL2, BL2 is by far the most ive disagreed with anyone on anything ever, that game is fkin trash in every way the first 20 or so levels being stuck on that iceberg... gross.
my lineup
C 2003 Jorge Posada - 30
1B 2000 Jeff Bagwell - 47
2B 2001 Brett Boone - 37
3B 2001 Chipper Jones - 38
SS 2001 Rich Aurilia - 37
OF 2000 David Justice - 41
OF 2000 Gary Sheffield - 43
OF 2003 Preston Wilson - 36
DH 2007 Carlos Pena - 47
TOTAL 356
2nd Place
i was saying carlos pena 2007 the whole time lol
4:15 Robinson Cano IS the best Yankees 2B of all time, behind Willie, but If you grew up with those 09 Yanks you know what I mean.
When all the years and divisions are done you guys should do this again but have a target amount to hit-without going over..who can pick a lineup of homer numbers and get closest to the target. Like if you agree
pull together 3 random fans for a similar game 😭😭
I'd love to see an all-pitcher HR draft!
You should do this but the category is only Hispanic/latino players so you can invite JOEZ back and he’ll have a chance
“Let’s shake on it that we don’t pick Barry Bonds” didn’t they just pick McGwire and Sosa in the other video?
Adrian Beltre had an INCREDIBLE career
2007 Carlos Peña - Tampa bay
Also was thinking Dan Uggla for 2nd
Should do a draft that doesn't include the 2000 lol
Lot of these guys have already been drafted in your previous videos time to move onto a new topic
Screaming at my TV for someone to take 05 Andruw Jones
Andruw Jones in 2005! 51 home runs fellas!
Another idea I thought of would be to do something similar to this, but the next time you guys draft make it where you can't pick the same player OR the same year twice. So basically each drafter has to pick one player from each year at each position between 2000-2009. So if a guy picks 2001 Barry Bonds, they can't pick anyone else from the year 2001 for the rest of the draft. Obviously you would have one year that you don't have to pick from since you only need 9 positions. But I think that would make for some really interesting strategy.
The omission of Andruw Jones broke my heart