lol, I had not the slightest clue he also holds the walk record. fascinating. Par for the course per se, I am totally a mediocre, fairweather, passive sports fan all around. I like these types of videos, and think they are fascinating to learn about, but also am not a sports nerd myself and would probably never take the time to do such statisticianal research myself. So I rely on the real sports nerds out there to help me out.😂
@@lo1bo2 The record of 7 no hitters could be broken by a pitcher in just 8 career starts, so it's a very breakable record... unlike Ryan's walks and strikeoust records that would require decades to obtain, or in the case of the walks record, one very stubborn manager
Yes he holds the walk record because he couldn't harness his control when he was younger. Had he had Greg maddux pinpoint CONTROL and added another pitch to was arsenal. I truly believe he didn't harness his greatness until he in his 30s'. Most of 400 wins without blinking an eyelash cuz there's a lot of games he stayed until the end when he was with California look how many complete games he had which means that he if you got to him early but not many runs California did not score runs for that man so if you got to Nolan early you were lucky and then he would pitch going into the 8th and 9th inning he had a lot of complete games man that guy was an ironman in pitching. Tons of innings plus he used to hit a lot of guys too in his younger years. Randy Johnson pretty much owes part of his career to Nolan Ryan when they had that talk. Pretty much the same picture except he was left-handed and a way taller. Both of them are in the Hall of Fame.
One record I always think of as being unbreakable On July 18, 2001, Randy Johnson struck out 16 Padres' batters in a relief appearance (previous day's game postponned after 2 innings due to electrical problems)
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Not only was don sticking up for his pitcher at the end of their season, it was also one of his last games with the marlins as they didn’t renew his contract
On April 23, 1999, Fernando Tatís (St Louis Cardinals) hit two grand slams in one inning, both of them off the SAME PITCHER, Chan Ho Park of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
1:30-- the single greatest argument for Barry bonds being in the Hall of Fame right now..... 80% of the league was on steroids during his era at some point, and none of them came close to putting up ops numbers , intentional walk rates, or on-base percentages anywhere near his. The nineties proved that Barry bonds was hanging with the steroids guys when he was clean. The early 2000's showed us what could happen when a guy that talented took the juice like everybody else was. His natural superiority resurfaced.
A couple of months ago, I would have agreed with you. Actually, I still do, but with the new two pickoff throw limit coming next year, I do think stolen bases will go up.
@@big8dog887 it'll go up, but id be willing to bet that Ripken's streak would be broken before anyone broke Henderson's steals record, AND I'm saying that as an Orioles fan who grew up watching the streak. Ricky was unhuman in his stealing ability AND he was able to get walked more than anyone with his speed should have been.
@@nicholasperrin3241 I'd take you up on that bet, except that we're probably both going to be dead long before either could collect. The reason I would though is because, corny as it sounds, the biggest reason both were able to set those records is that they really, really wanted to. So as a thought experiment, let's reincarnate both of them with the same talent and desire. Reincarnated Rickey (ReRick) really wants to steal bases, but his sabermetrically inclined manager wants to put the brakes on. ReRick can always defy the manager and steal anyway. Who's going to stop him? The manager isn't going to bench him, because, despite all of the caught stealings, ReRick is still putting up insane WAR numbers. (He's also probably getting caught less because of the new rules.) As far as Reincarnated Ripken (ReRip), he really wants to play every day. But if the manager, taking his cue from the NBA, decides that he's into "load management", all he has to do is not pencil ReRip into the lineup, and there's absolutely nothing ReRip can do about it. He can complain, he can even threaten to quit, but once the deed is done ReRip starts back at zero, and any hope of breaking the record is gone.
I look at the tape and think, 'The ump must have done that on purpose. He'd have never called balks like that for a game that mattered.' Then again, it did matter, since the Mets lost the division on a tiebreaker.
NOTHING Barry Bonds has ever done stands. He was hopped up on drugs. As long as he's celebrated while Pete Rose still is banned for life, baseball has lost all credibility
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@@StupendousSport cheating is cheating is cheating, official record books or not, i dont give him, mcgwire, or sosa any credence regarding their HR totals, but i will still give Sosa some props for his fielding
Fernando Tatís hit two grand slams in one inning, both of them off the SAME PITCHER. No one is hitting 3 grand slams off the same pitcher, in the same inning. EVER.
Rickey Henderson owned the career MLB records in total walks , runs scored and stolen bases. Barry Bonds took the walks record. He would have taken the runs scored record if he had better Giants batters behind him. As a San Francisco native 🌁, I saw both men play up close. 👀
In terms of live ball era records I think Nolan Ryan's 2795 career walks is the most unbreakable record.
Honorable mentions: his 5714 career strikeouts and 7 no hitters. As a kid, I was a fan when he was finishing up with the Texas Rangers.
lol, I had not the slightest clue he also holds the walk record. fascinating. Par for the course per se, I am totally a mediocre, fairweather, passive sports fan all around. I like these types of videos, and think they are fascinating to learn about, but also am not a sports nerd myself and would probably never take the time to do such statisticianal research myself. So I rely on the real sports nerds out there to help me out.😂
@@lo1bo2 The record of 7 no hitters could be broken by a pitcher in just 8 career starts, so it's a very breakable record... unlike Ryan's walks and strikeoust records that would require decades to obtain, or in the case of the walks record, one very stubborn manager
@@nozrep Nolan Ryan pitched to get strikeouts and no-hitters. If he was in a bad spot, he'd just walk the batter.
Yes he holds the walk record because he couldn't harness his control when he was younger.
Had he had Greg maddux pinpoint CONTROL and added another pitch to was arsenal. I truly believe he didn't harness his greatness until he in his 30s'. Most of 400 wins without blinking an eyelash cuz there's a lot of games he stayed until the end when he was with California look how many complete games he had which means that he if you got to him early but not many runs California did not score runs for that man so if you got to Nolan early you were lucky and then he would pitch going into the 8th and 9th inning he had a lot of complete games man that guy was an ironman in pitching.
Tons of innings plus he used to hit a lot of guys too in his younger years.
Randy Johnson pretty much owes part of his career to Nolan Ryan when they had that talk. Pretty much the same picture except he was left-handed and a way taller.
Both of them are in the Hall of Fame.
One record I always think of as being unbreakable
On July 18, 2001, Randy Johnson struck out 16 Padres' batters in a relief appearance (previous day's game postponned after 2 innings due to electrical problems)
Randy’s most impressive stat is birds destroyed by pitches
Zip Zabel threw 19 1-3 innings in relief over 100 years ago
these videos are so good 😂. would love some videos on other sports to hear your perspective too
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The most unbreakable record is consecutive no-hitters. Cause you need 3
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36 triples in a season. By one player. Curtis Granderson had 23 in 2007. Which was the most in over 80 years.
Not only was don sticking up for his pitcher at the end of their season, it was also one of his last games with the marlins as they didn’t renew his contract
I got sick to hearing the name >> Cleveland Guardians
Here's a towel. Shake it off.
5:27 I don't think a AAA home run should count as a record. It needs to be done in the major leagues imo
On April 23, 1999, Fernando Tatís (St Louis Cardinals) hit two grand slams in one inning, both of them off the SAME PITCHER, Chan Ho Park of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Wicked beats in the background bro
Bonds Jordan Gretzky Woods Brady. The 5 GOATs of American Sports
Johnny VanDemeer, 2 consecutive no hitters. First against the Boston Braves, the second against the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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The Eddie Gaedel story 🤣🤣
He was beaten to death by someone who thought Eddie lied about playing Major League Baseball...
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I doubt anyone will ever tie, let alone beat Randy Johnson's career 1.00 BK (birds killed)
dave winfield, in toronto, in a pre-game warmup playing catch with the center fielder.
@@ice-iu3vv He was even charged with cruelty to animals ༼ᴼل͜ᴼ༽
1:30-- the single greatest argument for Barry bonds being in the Hall of Fame right now..... 80% of the league was on steroids during his era at some point, and none of them came close to putting up ops numbers , intentional walk rates, or on-base percentages anywhere near his.
The nineties proved that Barry bonds was hanging with the steroids guys when he was clean. The early 2000's showed us what could happen when a guy that talented took the juice like everybody else was. His natural superiority resurfaced.
Not a balk. He did that for his entire career. It’s bullshit
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I mean Charles Radbourn with the single season record of 60 wins is impossible to beat and that's why it's been held since 1884.
Old Hoss seems to be forgotten about over the years. ⚾
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I'm glad I'm not the only person who doesn't really know how you get a balk
Umpire Ron Luciano didn't know
Good video
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@@lukestidham4356 cool
Rickey Hendersons stolen base record will never even be within striking distance of anyone! Especially as less ppl stealing these days
A couple of months ago, I would have agreed with you. Actually, I still do, but with the new two pickoff throw limit coming next year, I do think stolen bases will go up.
@@big8dog887 it'll go up, but id be willing to bet that Ripken's streak would be broken before anyone broke Henderson's steals record, AND I'm saying that as an Orioles fan who grew up watching the streak. Ricky was unhuman in his stealing ability AND he was able to get walked more than anyone with his speed should have been.
@@nicholasperrin3241 I'd take you up on that bet, except that we're probably both going to be dead long before either could collect. The reason I would though is because, corny as it sounds, the biggest reason both were able to set those records is that they really, really wanted to. So as a thought experiment, let's reincarnate both of them with the same talent and desire. Reincarnated Rickey (ReRick) really wants to steal bases, but his sabermetrically inclined manager wants to put the brakes on. ReRick can always defy the manager and steal anyway. Who's going to stop him? The manager isn't going to bench him, because, despite all of the caught stealings, ReRick is still putting up insane WAR numbers. (He's also probably getting caught less because of the new rules.) As far as Reincarnated Ripken (ReRip), he really wants to play every day. But if the manager, taking his cue from the NBA, decides that he's into "load management", all he has to do is not pencil ReRip into the lineup, and there's absolutely nothing ReRip can do about it. He can complain, he can even threaten to quit, but once the deed is done ReRip starts back at zero, and any hope of breaking the record is gone.
basically a balk is when
I look at the tape and think, 'The ump must have done that on purpose. He'd have never called balks like that for a game that mattered.'
Then again, it did matter, since the Mets lost the division on a tiebreaker.
NOTHING Barry Bonds has ever done stands. He was hopped up on drugs. As long as he's celebrated while Pete Rose still is banned for life, baseball has lost all credibility
Jesse Burkett had 55 inside the park homeruns in his career ( dead ball era).
Anything involved with Barry bonds shouldn’t matter
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I watch a ton of Baseball doesn't exist, but the problem is that his presentation is pretty questionable at times. He does tackle a ton of subjects and makes the sport sound very interesting with his lore. But the problem is that his presentation is very questionable at times. But keep it up, can't wait to see your channel grow. I barely sub to channels, but you earned yourself a sub. I would sub to baseball doesn't exist as well, but his presentation is very questionable at times. I really do not like putting the guy down, and I am not. I think his channel is amazing, but his presentation is very questionable at times
Gee that “Baseball Doesn’t Exist Guy” sounds pretty good, I hope his presentation isn’t very questionable at times
@@crimson6663 I hope so.
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Uhhh Yordan Alvarez's ball is still going 😂😂😂
Youngest player ever: Joe Nuxhall at 15. Nobody is going to play a 14 year old.
barry bonds also did steroids though
It’s takes an inhuman level of game sense to be able to do what he did, steroids or not.
@@StupendousSport cheating is cheating is cheating, official record books or not, i dont give him, mcgwire, or sosa any credence regarding their HR totals, but i will still give Sosa some props for his fielding
@@nicholasperrin3241 so you've never cheated on anything in your life at all a??? You must be one of those pretty boys who thinks he's perfect
2004 was insane him me living in boston: ya but y'know what else happned in 2004
George Bush was reelected?
@@K37-h1z lemme guess, you root for the yankees?
To pretend that Bonds Records should even count or be referred too means you can't be taken seriously.
Was there ever an explanation given for that triple balk? Or was it just the mysterious inner workings of a horrible umpire?
You can watch the Jomboy breakdown of it, but for the most part, it just seems like a terrible call.
So they just gave that baby a baseball, huh?
Didn’t Bryce hit one not in majors but it was like 600 ft or somthng
Barry Bonds cheated when he didn’t need to.
SMH…
Fernando Tatís hit two grand slams in one inning, both of them off the SAME PITCHER.
No one is hitting 3 grand slams off the same pitcher, in the same inning.
EVER.
i might be smart after all
I’m giving you what you want. Did you ever play?
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Hank will always be the greatest ,Barry B. took drugs he couldent do it on his own!
The midget player should have played SHORTSTOP missed opportunities...
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You lost me when you mentioned B*nds.
To the author I double dog dear you
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Rickey Henderson owned the career MLB records in total walks , runs scored and stolen bases.
Barry Bonds took the walks record. He would have taken the runs scored record if he had better Giants batters behind him.
As a San Francisco native 🌁, I saw both men play up close. 👀
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BARRY BONDS IS THE HOME RUN KING AND THE BEST BASEBALL PLAYER EVER!!!!!! 762 UNBREAKABLE!!!!
BONDS blah blah blah CHEATER LOSER COWARD SAAAÀAD.
Ripken’s will never be done