The thumb nail is like that one kid on your little league team I throw a Four seam, two seam, sinker cutter, changeup, circle change, vulcan change, slider, slurve, sweeping curve, curve, 12-6 curveball, splitter, fork ball, knuckle ball, knuckle curve, screw ball, ephus.
The new pitch Darvish developed in the off-season and has been throwing this year is called, I swear...The Supreme. Perfect. Sounds like something out of a Quentin Tarantino movie! I'm going to try and order it from takeout tonight.
Darvish has been the Cubs MVP this season without question. They are quietly closing in on a division title, despite serious bullpen problems and many of their star hitters hovering around .225
Ryan Foltz trust me, if he were to have this stuff as a Ranger, he’d be as popular as say Ichiro, or maybe Hishashi Iwakuma with the M’s. He’d probably get like 15 Cy Young votes already. This is coming from a Rangers fan who saw the eternal up and down rollercoaster heart breaker known as the 2010’s
All-Star Gaming I see him every 5 days. He’s about as underrated as he ever was in his career. But the main reason is because he’s on a horridly disappointing rangers team. Also this is about Du Yarvish. Not the bearded Texas Bulldog.
@@kingpm9072 yeah, but you mentioned Yu Darvish on the Rangers, and finally someone who realizes how underrated Lynn is and was, although I take it's bc you're a Rangers fan?
All-Star Gaming yes I am a rangers fan. I swear we had so much build up that we could probably go back to the postseason for the first time since 2016, and then corona happened and now we have to look at where we’re headed towards the future. Also yes I mentioned Yu Darvish as a ranger. Tbh I try mentioning all former rangers players and show how underrated they were, and how forgotten our teams were before hitting rock bottom.
catching onto signs is part of the game, every sport tries to get an advantage, weather its mma and learning coaches code words, nfl learning different sets/playcalls, part of the fun
@@huynhngocnamgiang paying someone with a photographic memory would do the same thing, who cares if they use a blimp, eyes, camera, sound bite, if you're smart enough to catch on the other team isn't doing there job right. I pitched for 11 years and changed my signs every inning because its part of the game bro
@Shane Kish @Nam Giang This might be the funniest Astros apologist comment I’ve ever read. The mental gymnastics to come up with “paying someone with a photographic memory would do the same thing” 😭
I love when he throws that strikeout at 4:19 and he just walks away like "that's right, don't even need to celebrate because that shit speaks for its self"
As a Cubs fan, I was cautiously optimistic when we signed Darvish. He has some amazing stuff, but when he came here he was just off. Hoped he'd find his groove again, and my goodness has he.
Finally, Darvish getting the credit he deserves. This was before the trade too. Major props. Thanks for the vid. I grew up a Rangers fan & watched his run. Even when he struggled you could just tell live that he was a joy to watch. I've always said, in my opinion, the neatest pitcher to watch, ever. And I really neat & graceful guy, too. Thanks for the video!
My wife and I were at the Rangers game when he got One Hit on him. The stadium gave him a standing ovation. We knew he was going to have an amazing career. Fast forward to 2017 when he "melted down" with the dodgers and saw all the hate the rude dodgers fan gave him. Then the trash can was heard around the world. I am glad he is with the Cubs. They appreciate him. The fans like him in Chitown.
Real talk. Dodgers fans are some of thee absolute worst and least baseball knowledgeable. They think they know , but they are come late , leave early and sh!* on Greats like Darvish & Greinke. They are exactly opposite of Cardinals , Reds , Cubs , Braves , Pads Fans. There’s a few others I forgot to mention but you see what I mean, The Real , Classier , Legit Fans of Baseball.
While I'm a lifelong Yankees fan (save your comments, my dad was a fan and that's what you do), I'm a big Yu Darvish fan (and Max Scherzer too), he's incredibly fun to watch with his pitch selection, especially when he throws that slooowww curve
For the 4th time in 6 years, the Cubs have at least one SP in the Top 3 for Cy Young. Each year a different pitcher has been a frontrunner (Arrieta in '15, Hendricks in '16, Lester in '18, Darvish in '20).
According to Baseball Reference Darvish has the highest career strikeouts/9 innings rate of any pitcher in the history of baseball. That's WITH his slump, if you could call it that.
Thank you for this (literally no pun intended). Darvish has been wonderful to watch this year. He looks rejuvenated since last year's All-Star break. He has always been a complicated, intellectual, introspective pitcher, and with such a huge arsenal, the temptation is to overthink pitch selection. What is unfair is that the failure against the Astros in the 2017 Series -- for which he was unfairly blamed -- got in his head. It hung like a cloud over him -- a failure for which the conscientious, introspective Darvish blamed himself -- until the secret of the Astros' cheating was revealed. It's good to see fairness and character prevail.
Great video on a great player. Always loved watching him when he threw strikes. His stuff is almost unmatched. Makes me glad to see him hit his stride again.
He's always had insane movement on his stuff, he's just struggled with command at times, leaving sliders out over the plate, etc. But now that he's locating his disgustingly absurd repertoire where he needs to, and is making better pitch choice decisions thanks to his trust in Caratini, he's a true monster. I don't think he's had a catcher in MLB that has used his true potential up until the Cubs basically gave him his own.
@@seankiesling2054 it was both clearly. He was tipping, that can be found via video evidence, but he also allowed 5 runs in 1 inninh at dodgers stadium in game 7
@@kinesistrench , the screw and knuckler are two of the most misunderstood under utilized and wildly misunderstood pitches. If a knuckleball pitcher were to come along that relied just as much of the curve and knuckleball I think it could prove extremely effective.
Yeah, like what do you mean I can only have 5 pitches? Also, why does velocity cap at like 100-101? You can't even throw the 105mph sinker with Jordan Hicks
@@thomasyuile745 I meant like, when I create a player I wanna make him to where he can throw it 105, but when I set it to max velocity the highest it ever goes is 102
Eiji Sawamura is the best pitcher in the Japanese baseball history. MLB: Cy Young Award NPB: Sawamura Award But Eiji died when he was only 27. He was killed by WW2 in 1944. I love America from Japan!! And I hope world peace forever!!
As a Padres fan, I am so excited that Yu Darvish is on the team! There is now so much talent *and* *experience* among the San Diego pitchers, and the young pitchers can learn a lot from the vets that Preller wisely acquired. I'm especially interested in what Chris Paddack will learn from studying Darvish--a new breaking ball? Tips on consistently locating different types of fastballs?
Mastering 11 pitches in unreal, I’m 15 and throw a 4 seam, 2 seam, cutter, circle change, 12-6, slider and split change, sometimes I guess I throw 10+ on occasion when absolutley nothing is working, but to be able to throw all 11 at any given moment and to keep feel for them all is unreal
I know this is random but Marco Gonzales is pitching great this year. His SO/W rate went from 2.63 to 10.60. Would love if you could make a vid about what hes changed to get such drastic changes, if any.
This guy is the future real life Eijun Sawamura (ace of diamond manga/anime). Maybe he was based off this man. The character has a system they called "numbers". They assigned numbers to each type of pitch he pitches, and they're upto 11. He mainly uses 4-5 main pitches but has others in his repertoire less used. Now that I'm don't writing this, I'm pretty sure it's based off him haha
When I first heard of Yu Darvish being signed to the Rangers I was thinking “wow this guys must throw nothing but strikes” and then I saw how he pitched, however the one think I could never get my eyes off were his reddish blonde locks, (2012 rookie year look it up) I was in 2nd grade as well so those were the two things I was looking at. And then I had a feeling of “hey this guy looks good he could probably be our ace of the future” and then injuries became the early answer to the riddle of why he looks so good. As soon as he came back I didn’t think he was the same as before. And when he got traded to LA the next year I just couldn’t believe the reason why, until we got big nillie Willie from LA. As soon as I saw him in the WS against Houston I just knew that he’d be blown up there was just a feeling. And then I saw him in Chicago (btw choke Cubs choke) and I started seeing the version of Yu Darvish that I’d been expecting to see in Arlington. And I was surprised to see that he’s throwing 96-99 mph at 33-34 yrs old. I’m honestly sad that we got rid of him. Imagine the trio that we couldn’ve had with him and Lynn and Minor. However I do know that at the end of the day, baseball is mainly a GM sport, and they’ll do what’s best for business.
I am glad you made a video on Yu. I am a Tx. resident and Rangers fan. I loved watching him pitch for the Rangers and was devastated by his departure. But he did have a lot of absence due to injuries. I didn't watch him for a couple of years after his departure due to my spite. This year I caught one of his games and saw a huge difference in his pitching and it brought back the excitement. It was genius of him to go with fastballs the have more movement.
Justin Frost bieber is in the american league, yu darvish, trevor bauer and degrom are in the national league, i do agree that bieber will win it for the AL And I think Darvish Has a chance to win for the NL
We were patient with Darvish and it paid off. I feel the same way about Kimbrel. Everyone is too quick to jump the gun and Kimbrel has a hall of fame resumé. I'll gladly wait two year for him as well.
I was at the rangers v Red Sox game where he went 8 and 2/3 perfect, the most fun I’ve ever had at a game in my life, I love big papi but that day he spoiled the party
If you’ve been watching Darvish for a long time, he altered his delivery after 2017 because of his trauma during the playoffs with the dodgers. But after the scandal broke out, he gained his confidence back.
They say that Satchel Paige threw a dozen or so different pitches, and I shrugged it off as old folks' tall tales. Now it suddenly doesn't seem so farfetched.
From 2013, I definitely like Scherzer's season more than Darvish's. Also, and even if the importance of the ol' "classic stats" have rightfully diminished in our eyes, Scherzer's consecutive win streak cannot be overlooked, that was one helluva show and a true sensation in the baseball world. How many was it, 19 games?
@sportstorm idea for a video, how the Tampa Bay Rays always make the playoffs or have winning records with unknown players. Just a idea that sounds down your alley.
NL Cy Young?
wtf are you doing here
woah it’s mlb
No doubt!
Damn the mlb is here
Agreed!
As Trevor Bauer will say ,"Is that Du Yarvish pitching."
FUCK I was gonna make that joke
The thumb nail is like that one kid on your little league team
I throw a Four seam, two seam, sinker cutter, changeup, circle change, vulcan change, slider, slurve, sweeping curve, curve, 12-6 curveball, splitter, fork ball, knuckle ball, knuckle curve, screw ball, ephus.
Should probs add a screwball for good measure
Jago Harvey throw an eephus and knuckleball in there too
cant forget the knuckle
and a knucklecurve
The new pitch Darvish developed in the off-season and has been throwing this year is called, I swear...The Supreme.
Perfect. Sounds like something out of a Quentin Tarantino movie! I'm going to try and order it from takeout tonight.
You forgot to mention that his good looks intimidate the batters.
And I thought I was the only one who that he was handsome AF. lol
His hair intimidate batters
That's not intimidation. It's arousal. These batters step up to the plate sporting more wood than their bats.
You guys aren't the only ones who think so. They had him posing near-naked for magazines when he was only 19 back when he played in Japan.
@@marvinuhilarious w
Darvish has been the Cubs MVP this season without question. They are quietly closing in on a division title, despite serious bullpen problems and many of their star hitters hovering around .225
Him, Ian happ, and Jason heyward are really putting the team on their back. If their core starts hitting, this team will catch fire.
Yu darvish has been one of my favorite pitchers since his days in Texas, will always support bro wherever he play
Same
same !
Friendly reminder that Randy Johnson threw a perfect game at 40.
Yea but that guy only threw two pitches this guy throws 11 do the math buddy
ironhead Villalobos yeah all 11 pitches and he’s still shit compared to the rocket
And no-scoped a seagull 💪
ironhead Villalobos ur 12 huh ?
@@PurpleRanger69 old enough to know that he only threw fastball slider
As a Cubs fan this makes me happy. Darvish isn't getting nowhere near enough attention. Neither is Wheeler for that matter.
Ryan Foltz trust me, if he were to have this stuff as a Ranger, he’d be as popular as say Ichiro, or maybe Hishashi Iwakuma with the M’s. He’d probably get like 15 Cy Young votes already. This is coming from a Rangers fan who saw the eternal up and down rollercoaster heart breaker known as the 2010’s
What about the current Texas Ranger, Lance Lynn? Literally no one talks about him and he's third in pitching war
All-Star Gaming I see him every 5 days. He’s about as underrated as he ever was in his career. But the main reason is because he’s on a horridly disappointing rangers team. Also this is about Du Yarvish. Not the bearded Texas Bulldog.
@@kingpm9072 yeah, but you mentioned Yu Darvish on the Rangers, and finally someone who realizes how underrated Lynn is and was, although I take it's bc you're a Rangers fan?
All-Star Gaming yes I am a rangers fan. I swear we had so much build up that we could probably go back to the postseason for the first time since 2016, and then corona happened and now we have to look at where we’re headed towards the future. Also yes I mentioned Yu Darvish as a ranger. Tbh I try mentioning all former rangers players and show how underrated they were, and how forgotten our teams were before hitting rock bottom.
Imagine having all of those pitches in MLB The show for YUs card
Unstoppable
They need to add a new quirk to let guys like him throw more than five pitches just like outlier let’s guys consistently hit 102-103
They should add a quirk for having more then 5 pitches
In the old ones he damn near did
R2+ □○^X / R2+L2+ □○^X / R2+L1+ □○^... Wait... what pitch did I select?
This guy deserves it. I can't stomach how he got all the blames losing the 7th world series game just because of those bastards Houston Cheaters
catching onto signs is part of the game, every sport tries to get an advantage, weather its mma and learning coaches code words, nfl learning different sets/playcalls, part of the fun
@@kishisafish ohhhh so you're saying stealing signs by CAMERAs is normal and not a cheating act??
@@huynhngocnamgiang paying someone with a photographic memory would do the same thing, who cares if they use a blimp, eyes, camera, sound bite, if you're smart enough to catch on the other team isn't doing there job right. I pitched for 11 years and changed my signs every inning because its part of the game bro
@Shane Kish @Nam Giang This might be the funniest Astros apologist comment I’ve ever read. The mental gymnastics to come up with “paying someone with a photographic memory would do the same thing” 😭
@@christophershimizu3119 ikr
I love when he throws that strikeout at 4:19 and he just walks away like "that's right, don't even need to celebrate because that shit speaks for its self"
As a Cubs fan, I was cautiously optimistic when we signed Darvish. He has some amazing stuff, but when he came here he was just off. Hoped he'd find his groove again, and my goodness has he.
Finally, Darvish getting the credit he deserves. This was before the trade too. Major props. Thanks for the vid. I grew up a Rangers fan & watched his run. Even when he struggled you could just tell live that he was a joy to watch. I've always said, in my opinion, the neatest pitcher to watch, ever. And I really neat & graceful guy, too.
Thanks for the video!
My wife and I were at the Rangers game when he got One Hit on him. The stadium gave him a standing ovation. We knew he was going to have an amazing career. Fast forward to 2017 when he "melted down" with the dodgers and saw all the hate the rude dodgers fan gave him. Then the trash can was heard around the world. I am glad he is with the Cubs. They appreciate him. The fans like him in Chitown.
Real talk.
Dodgers fans are some of thee absolute worst and least baseball knowledgeable.
They think they know , but they are come late , leave early and sh!* on Greats like Darvish & Greinke.
They are exactly opposite of Cardinals , Reds , Cubs , Braves , Pads Fans.
There’s a few others I forgot to mention but you see what I mean,
The Real , Classier , Legit Fans of Baseball.
While I'm a lifelong Yankees fan (save your comments, my dad was a fan and that's what you do), I'm a big Yu Darvish fan (and Max Scherzer too), he's incredibly fun to watch with his pitch selection, especially when he throws that slooowww curve
Will always remember chanting "Yu" at the old Rangers ballpark. Such an awesome pitcher to watch in person.
For the 4th time in 6 years, the Cubs have at least one SP in the Top 3 for Cy Young. Each year a different pitcher has been a frontrunner (Arrieta in '15, Hendricks in '16, Lester in '18, Darvish in '20).
Cleveland Indians: That's cute.
According to Baseball Reference Darvish has the highest career strikeouts/9 innings rate of any pitcher in the history of baseball. That's WITH his slump, if you could call it that.
Thank you for this (literally no pun intended). Darvish has been wonderful to watch this year. He looks rejuvenated since last year's All-Star break. He has always been a complicated, intellectual, introspective pitcher, and with such a huge arsenal, the temptation is to overthink pitch selection.
What is unfair is that the failure against the Astros in the 2017 Series -- for which he was unfairly blamed -- got in his head. It hung like a cloud over him -- a failure for which the conscientious, introspective Darvish blamed himself -- until the secret of the Astros' cheating was revealed. It's good to see fairness and character prevail.
Yu’s social media presence is also legendary
Great video on a great player. Always loved watching him when he threw strikes. His stuff is almost unmatched. Makes me glad to see him hit his stride again.
He's always had insane movement on his stuff, he's just struggled with command at times, leaving sliders out over the plate, etc. But now that he's locating his disgustingly absurd repertoire where he needs to, and is making better pitch choice decisions thanks to his trust in Caratini, he's a true monster. I don't think he's had a catcher in MLB that has used his true potential up until the Cubs basically gave him his own.
I think LA still had him shaken up in 2018/19. I’m sure he’s gotten over it a bit more hence his performance
Well turns out Astros were cheating so it's not his fault
@@seankiesling2054 it was both clearly. He was tipping, that can be found via video evidence, but he also allowed 5 runs in 1 inninh at dodgers stadium in game 7
@@worldclassgaming6559 they proved they were cheating away in 2017 idk how they did tho
Guys, he came off Tommy John prior to being traded to the Dodgers. It takes a few years to get back in form.
@@DoubleDown310 or just some people become even better😂
One of my all-time favorites to watch. I love this video
So happy he’s on my favorite team now.
My favorite pitcher- saw him pitch spring training in 2018 and he was amazing... so glad to see him come out of his recent struggles!
I throw 12 pitches but every time I throw one pitch won’t work that well
Most of the time it’s my screwball or knuckleball
@@kinesistrench , the screw and knuckler are two of the most misunderstood under utilized and wildly misunderstood pitches. If a knuckleball pitcher were to come along that relied just as much of the curve and knuckleball I think it could prove extremely effective.
Now mlb the show needs to add all yu's pitches to the game.
Yeah, like what do you mean I can only have 5 pitches? Also, why does velocity cap at like 100-101? You can't even throw the 105mph sinker with Jordan Hicks
@@gavinwinkler1147 it goes of there average i’m pretty sure
@@thomasyuile745 I meant like, when I create a player I wanna make him to where he can throw it 105, but when I set it to max velocity the highest it ever goes is 102
@@gavinwinkler1147 oh well um not sure
1:15
Eiji Sawamura...where will I have heard that name?
OSH OSH OOOSHHH
Eiji sawamura was actual player in 19th century and best pitcher in his decade in Japan if remember correctly. Also I love diamond no ace.
Eiji Sawamura is the best pitcher in the Japanese baseball history.
MLB: Cy Young Award
NPB: Sawamura Award
But Eiji died when he was only 27.
He was killed by WW2 in 1944.
I love America from Japan!!
And I hope world peace forever!!
It took me a second to realize it, but when I rewinded, I was like,, “ohohooo anime?”
@@山田太郎-f9l8u 秀才かよ
I feel bad for the catcher. He needs more fingers.
The lack of bang bangs has definitely helped I think
Great video go cubs
i didn't know darvish has this many pitches . good video bro
most underrated baseball channel out there.
Thank u for the giants shoutout in the beginning! I was surprised too
As a Padres fan, I am so excited that Yu Darvish is on the team! There is now so much talent *and* *experience* among the San Diego pitchers, and the young pitchers can learn a lot from the vets that Preller wisely acquired. I'm especially interested in what Chris Paddack will learn from studying Darvish--a new breaking ball? Tips on consistently locating different types of fastballs?
Mastering 11 pitches in unreal, I’m 15 and throw a 4 seam, 2 seam, cutter, circle change, 12-6, slider and split change, sometimes I guess I throw 10+ on occasion when absolutley nothing is working, but to be able to throw all 11 at any given moment and to keep feel for them all is unreal
Really glad to see darvish doing so well!!
Always love to see a video on the cubs!
This channel is underrated af
Love all the videos!!!
from his talent as a pitcher, to his great attitude off the field, Yu is a guy who deserves a ton of respect.
This channel is like a mix between the company man channel and jomboy
Great vid
Idk y but the “supreme” has me dead 💀
I saw him throw a 97 MPH fastball once this year, and at that point I knew something was up
Great video. Very interesting and presented well
Major League Baseball's career K/9 leader! Averaging over an incredible 11 strikeouts per 9 innings!
Great analysis
Welcome to Slam Diego!!!
I know this is random but Marco Gonzales is pitching great this year. His SO/W rate went from 2.63 to 10.60. Would love if you could make a vid about what hes changed to get such drastic changes, if any.
His favorite catcher to catch with is victor caratini who also helps him a lot
I hope he has more success, great dude.
This guy is the future real life Eijun Sawamura (ace of diamond manga/anime). Maybe he was based off this man. The character has a system they called "numbers". They assigned numbers to each type of pitch he pitches, and they're upto 11. He mainly uses 4-5 main pitches but has others in his repertoire less used. Now that I'm don't writing this, I'm pretty sure it's based off him haha
Yu for Cy Young!
He's a padre now, cant wait to see him pitch, hopefully in person
Well.. great video man.
Darvish is about to win me my fantasy league. Thanks.
He's a good guy and I hope he continues
When I first heard of Yu Darvish being signed to the Rangers I was thinking “wow this guys must throw nothing but strikes” and then I saw how he pitched, however the one think I could never get my eyes off were his reddish blonde locks, (2012 rookie year look it up) I was in 2nd grade as well so those were the two things I was looking at. And then I had a feeling of “hey this guy looks good he could probably be our ace of the future” and then injuries became the early answer to the riddle of why he looks so good. As soon as he came back I didn’t think he was the same as before. And when he got traded to LA the next year I just couldn’t believe the reason why, until we got big nillie Willie from LA. As soon as I saw him in the WS against Houston I just knew that he’d be blown up there was just a feeling. And then I saw him in Chicago (btw choke Cubs choke) and I started seeing the version of Yu Darvish that I’d been expecting to see in Arlington. And I was surprised to see that he’s throwing 96-99 mph at 33-34 yrs old. I’m honestly sad that we got rid of him. Imagine the trio that we couldn’ve had with him and Lynn and Minor. However I do know that at the end of the day, baseball is mainly a GM sport, and they’ll do what’s best for business.
I throw 6 pitches: ball high, ball low, ball inside, ball outside, ball that hits the batter, and meatball guaranteed to be XBH.
I saw Trevors video when it came out and then this i knew he was back to him old self
I am glad you made a video on Yu. I am a Tx. resident and Rangers fan. I loved watching him pitch for the Rangers and was devastated by his departure. But he did have a lot of absence due to injuries. I didn't watch him for a couple of years after his departure due to my spite. This year I caught one of his games and saw a huge difference in his pitching and it brought back the excitement. It was genius of him to go with fastballs the have more movement.
What I remember of him is wearing Speedos on a commercial airline flight. Oh good Lord
But Christian Yelich and his .200 says "nobody needs help facing you"
Yu is in the running for cy young with bauer and degrom (pre injury)
bieber will easily win cy young
Justin Frost bieber is in the american league, yu darvish, trevor bauer and degrom are in the national league, i do agree that bieber will win it for the AL And I think Darvish Has a chance to win for the NL
@@russell_kberg1 oh yea i forgot they give two
Rustinhimer 04 DeGrom should win if he doesn’t that’s bull crap.
We were patient with Darvish and it paid off. I feel the same way about Kimbrel. Everyone is too quick to jump the gun and Kimbrel has a hall of fame resumé. I'll gladly wait two year for him as well.
Yuuuuuu
Darvish deserves a damn ring.
I was at the rangers v Red Sox game where he went 8 and 2/3 perfect, the most fun I’ve ever had at a game in my life, I love big papi but that day he spoiled the party
Lets not forget Caratini catching him definitely helps
If you’ve been watching Darvish for a long time, he altered his delivery after 2017 because of his trauma during the playoffs with the dodgers. But after the scandal broke out, he gained his confidence back.
They say that Satchel Paige threw a dozen or so different pitches, and I shrugged it off as old folks' tall tales.
Now it suddenly doesn't seem so farfetched.
i havent watched the video yet, but i hit like because i want it to be true for him so bad!
The pitch is also called the shutto
Best Iranian pitcher ever!
6:15- Dat frame job tho.....
You and foolish got me getting online and comparing a guys stats to another and actually understand them.
From 2013, I definitely like Scherzer's season more than Darvish's. Also, and even if the importance of the ol' "classic stats" have rightfully diminished in our eyes, Scherzer's consecutive win streak cannot be overlooked, that was one helluva show and a true sensation in the baseball world. How many was it, 19 games?
now I know why he wears the number 11 on his back
Dude...118k to 7bb That’s just off the charts unbelievable
Please take a good look at Burnes. He’s absolutely insane this year, and the comeback player of the year almost no doubt
Darvish could throw a fastball down the middle and I couldn’t hit it with a rowing oar
@sportstorm idea for a video, how the Tampa Bay Rays always make the playoffs or have winning records with unknown players. Just a idea that sounds down your alley.
But how many of those pitches can he throw over the center field wall?
i miss Yu, Ranger fan.
now he’s an ace for the padres!
AND.......season over!!!
Great vid dog, you’re speech cadence is a little odd sometimes, maybe try to be more relaxed
What about a comeback video for Corbin Burnes??? Had a 8.82 ERA last year! Now a dark horse cy young candidate!
I still remember watching yu irl at game 7 impolding
when a major league batter knows what pitch is coming they should be able to hit it .
Dude you should make a video on the twins... they have no star players but they are still number 2 in the American League
4:16 slider 4:17 knuckle hall Nice pincth
Do a video on Nolan Ryan
Pretty good video! Love the research! Also go cubs lol
Why do I get the feeling 10-15 years from now most starters will throw 8-10 pitches. I think Yu migh be ahead of his time.
The Astros owe Yu Darvish an apology
That Bauer video looks a lot like DShep's video from LSB.
he also has a youtube channel
3:05 *BANG BANG*