I've peaked. Never going to get this high of a score playing alongside ever again. 30 SB: Lou Brock (15), Ichiro (10), Juan Pierre (11, cxl'd), Kenny Lofton (9, cxl'd), Barry Bonds (8) = 33 .300 hitter seasons: Tony Gwynn (13, cxl'd), Paul Molitor (12), Rod Carew (15), Larry Walker (10), Todd Helton (12) = 49 1.000 OPS seasons: Todd Helton (5), Larry Walker (7), Barry Bonds (13, cxl'd), A-Rod (6, cxl'd), Griffey (4) = 16 Total score: 98?! Always fun every time though, thanks guys!
bonds was worth 11; had 15 but wasn't qualified for the '99, '05, 'and '07 seasons and they might have slashed '94 from the books too because of the strike.
Complete opposite from jeopardy. This was a fantastic game. good banter, crazy fun end, good deep pick answers. I Love seeing Dan Rourke being on the the trivia games. He has such a great charismatic smarmy, but upbeat attitude with these. Definitely put him in these games more. Its way more entertaining than "I know his name, who is that guy?" for 3 minutes Joez (and I say this as someone who loves Joez)
They had to stop putting Joez in videos like these because he's never heard of a baseball player who didn't play for the Yankees. Rourke isn't QUITE as bad, but he's close.
Jolly sounds like he's shouting from the bottom of an underwater cave, y'all NEED to put like $200 more in funding into fixing the dumb tech stuff and the quality of content will improve so much. It's very frustrating to see great content that is genuinely aggravating to watch because people have to pass microphones, a keyboard malfunctions, you're using a terrible 2003 website for jeopardy, etc. It's honestly embarrassing the amount of employees y'all have and for the price of like one persons salary for a week every issue could be solved
@@E_Duck dude these guys get contracts to show their stuff on Ballys, YES network, Marquee and ESPN.. They can afford another $70 Microphone and a $100 mixing board with enough inputs.
SB: ozzie smith (11), vince coleman (10), cesar cedeno (8), lonnie smith (6), willie mcgee (5) for a total of 40. And that is how you win the first round by only selecting 1985 Cardinals players.
People who steal a ton of bases are also good at stretching singles into doubles, doubles into triples, and scoring from first. And yes, stealing that many bases successfully (before the pitch clock rules) was a great statistic. Maybe these guys are spoiled by the big home run hitter era.
I always love pausing and playing along! I have come up with some different numbers than Jolly. I'm curious what the requirements are or what site he is using for stats? Dee Gordon - 6 Ronald Acuna Jr - 2 Ricky Henderson - 21 (multiple had him) Kenny Lofton - 9 (shelfy had him) Jeff Bagwell - 2 10 Ichiro - 10 (dan had him) David Ortiz - 6 (dan had him) Luis Gonzalez - 4 Cecil Fielder - 1 Tony Gwynn - 13 (dalton had him) 5 Edgar Martinez - 5 Mike Trout - 3 (multiple had him) Miguel Cabrera - 3 Griffey Jr - 4 Bryce Harper - 2 14
They had 1961 til present to pick SB guys and no one mentions Lou Brock...Willie Wilson..Vince Coleman and many many others. Baseball was played before 2000 guys....300 avg... Pete Rose...Rod Carew etc etc
Joey Votto being forgotten with 9 seasons of .300+ average, and a respectable 4 seasons at 1.000+ ops is a testament to JM Baseball's lack of respect for the Reds.
I somehow beat all of them: Round 1 Tim Raines: 12* Vince Coleman: 10 Barry Bonds: 9 Bobby Bonds: 10 Luis Castillo (I mixed him up with Juan Pierre): 4 I didn't pick Lou Brock because I thought he was too obvious but nobody picked him! Round 2 Albert Pujols: 10* Bernie Williams: 8 Nomar Garciaparra: 7 Joe Morgan: 2 Pete Rose: 15 Round 3 Henry Aaron: 4 Willie McCovey: 2 Carl Yastrzemski: 2 Ken Griffey Jr.: 4 Vladimir Guerrero: 3 Total: 80
Currently praying to the big Jolly in the sky. Seriously guys, no idea why this company can't invest like a couple hundred into some equipment for these videos. The tech malfunctions are literally the only consistent negative feedback y'all get. Give Jolly a mic and a working keyboard and you'll rid of almost all of your negative comments.
Hot take from Dan: It's not that 50 steals are equal to 60 home runs. But if pitching around you can put you in scoring position for free, it makes you a more valuable player. Sure, a guy who hits 60 home runs is a big deal, but the guy who still gets in your pitcher's head after getting walked is the bigger threat.
I love Dan's take on the stolen base to home run thing lolol it's more that I agree with the idea that it is hard to value them side by side, because at 1 value, how many stolen bases would be equal 1 home run in terms of value? (I jokingly would say 3-4 to at least make it the same number of total bases as the home run ((3 if walks/singles are involved in calculating the value somehow))).
Barry Bonds was worth 9 pts in round 1, 11 points in round 2, and 15 points in round 3 (not sure why Jolly only said 11 in the video). I know everyone hates him, but he is a literal cheat code when it comes to hitting stats.
My unblocked answers were 30 SB: Vince Coleman (10), Ronald Acuna Jr (2), Lance Johnson (5), Whit Merrifield (3)=20 .300 hitters: Chipper Jones (10), Pete Rose (15), Rod Carew (15), Willie McGee (6), Freddie Freeman (8) =54 1.000 OPS: the all Braves crew- Freeman (1), Ozuna (1), Chipper (5), Acuna Jr (1), Aaron (4)= 12. 86. I'll take it.
I went with 5 one time Cardinals for stolen bases and would have gotten all the points: Lou Brock, Vince Coleman, Lonnie Smith, Ozzie Smith, and Willie McGee.
All 'audio from the bottom of a well' jokes aside, really surprised no one said Pete Rose on the .300 round. Only 20 possible answers so gonna leave some people out, but still.
I played along at home. Had the exact same round 1 as shelfy. I cancel Dalton out a few times so Dan would win if I was playing Dan: 52 Dalt: 49 BBD: 24 Me: 10 😂 Shelfy: 8
My answers Q1: 30 Bags Juan Pierre ❌ Jimmy Rollins ❌ Billy Hamilton ❌ Rickey ❌ Alfonso Soriano ✅ 5 Would have taken 5 from Dan and 10 from Shelfy 2. >= .300 BA Tony Gwynn ❌ Starlin Castro ✅ 3 Aramis Ramirez ✅ 7 Kenny Lofton ✅ 8 Chipper Jones ✅ 10 Would take 13 away from Dalton, total for me is 33 3. 1-dot OPS Chipper Jones ✅ 5 Miguel Cabrera ✅ 3 Billy Williams ✅ 1 Rickey Henderson ✅ 1 Ernie Banks ✅ 0 :( So I finish with 43. Wouldn’t have won but would have made the game a lot closer Dan with 47, Shelfy with 48, Dalton with 50.
I know the audio quality stinks, but now all the players got their own mic! Worthy sacrifice. Hope you enjoyed the vid guys :)
liked all four players having their own mic for sure. Christmas is coming ask Jim for a fifth mic for christmas lol
Voice of God
from a viewers point of view this was not a worthy trade off. love you're stuff though, watched anyway.
It's not as bad as one of the recent episodes of legion of skanks🤣🤌
I kinda liked Jolly "The Voice of God" Olive lol
They had to put jolly in the airvents for this one
Lmaooo 💀
I kept thinking I'd hear him tell us that the white zone is for loading and unloading only...
@@6thwilbury2331now I have to watch some airplane!
Jolly sounds like he’s speaking down from the heavens
Jolly using his ethereal microphone for this vid.
audio quality is immaculate
Choked on my laugh while reading this
Makes it seem more important because I'm listening to it in a lecture hall.
@@sealeo5772jolly seems so far away 😂
Was the audio for this episode recorded at the bottom of a well?
Why did jolly get thrown in a cave for this one
BBD's sense of humor has been coming through lately and its great.
was gonna say the same thing!
"Stolen bases mean nothing!"
Rickey Henderson literally warped the fucking game of baseball with stolen bases.
Saw an article couple of weeks back about how crazy undervalued they are, always worth stealing
Jolly sounds like the trivia is an experiment he's administering to test subjects
I've peaked. Never going to get this high of a score playing alongside ever again.
30 SB: Lou Brock (15), Ichiro (10), Juan Pierre (11, cxl'd), Kenny Lofton (9, cxl'd), Barry Bonds (8) = 33
.300 hitter seasons: Tony Gwynn (13, cxl'd), Paul Molitor (12), Rod Carew (15), Larry Walker (10), Todd Helton (12) = 49
1.000 OPS seasons: Todd Helton (5), Larry Walker (7), Barry Bonds (13, cxl'd), A-Rod (6, cxl'd), Griffey (4) = 16
Total score: 98?!
Always fun every time though, thanks guys!
bonds was worth 11; had 15 but wasn't qualified for the '99, '05, 'and '07 seasons and they might have slashed '94 from the books too because of the strike.
@@fiercedeitylink2019 oh that was just a typo, oops. They said it in the video too lol
17:13 LMFAO BBD’s pronunciation of Mark McGwire needs to be highlighted 😂
Dan undervaluing steals and sucking that round was fun
bro is so sad Goatani was a more valuable player
How about hitting 50 HR w those 50 stolen bags. Ohtani is way more valuable than Judge
Complete opposite from jeopardy. This was a fantastic game. good banter, crazy fun end, good deep pick answers. I Love seeing Dan Rourke being on the the trivia games. He has such a great charismatic smarmy, but upbeat attitude with these. Definitely put him in these games more. Its way more entertaining than "I know his name, who is that guy?" for 3 minutes Joez (and I say this as someone who loves Joez)
Love it that they aren't all crowded around a tiny table :)
And everyone has a mic!!
Someone tell Dan that teams other than the Yankees exist ☠️
He used ARod 3 times too
They had to stop putting Joez in videos like these because he's never heard of a baseball player who didn't play for the Yankees. Rourke isn't QUITE as bad, but he's close.
Voices sound straight out of a dream sequence
Nobody had Barry Bonds for stolen bases? Joe Morgan? Lou Brock? The Wizard of Oz? This is shocking
They've shown they don't know stolen bases in past videos. Every time they do anything stolen base wise I cringe. Yankee fans only value homers 😂
Bonds was also a good answer for .300 avg seasons with 11
That jab and laugh at 2:35 is so good, just boys being boys
The audio on this video is spectacular. Shelfy getting goosed and selling the video is the most Shelfy thing
jolly hosting from the bottom of a well for this one
No one said Lou Brock.
No one said Wade Boggs.
Vince Coleman
No Wade Boggs was shocking and also Rod Carew, both would have been worth 15 for .300 seasons.
Or Pete Rose, would have been like 15 for the .300 seasons
Jolly sounds like he's shouting from the bottom of an underwater cave, y'all NEED to put like $200 more in funding into fixing the dumb tech stuff and the quality of content will improve so much. It's very frustrating to see great content that is genuinely aggravating to watch because people have to pass microphones, a keyboard malfunctions, you're using a terrible 2003 website for jeopardy, etc. It's honestly embarrassing the amount of employees y'all have and for the price of like one persons salary for a week every issue could be solved
hard truths hurt
@@E_Duck Everything he pointed out is 100% correct.
@@E_Duck dude these guys get contracts to show their stuff on Ballys, YES network, Marquee and ESPN.. They can afford another $70 Microphone and a $100 mixing board with enough inputs.
Edgar Martinez sneaky good OPS answer. He had 5
Headed straight to the comments as soon as I heard Jolly’s mic😂😂 I was not disappointed 😂
3 Cardinals for steals, Lou Brock, Vince Coleman, Ozzie Smith 35 total between the 3
SB: ozzie smith (11), vince coleman (10), cesar cedeno (8), lonnie smith (6), willie mcgee (5) for a total of 40. And that is how you win the first round by only selecting 1985 Cardinals players.
The month+ Cedeno had with the Cardinals was incredible.
People who steal a ton of bases are also good at stretching singles into doubles, doubles into triples, and scoring from first. And yes, stealing that many bases successfully (before the pitch clock rules) was a great statistic. Maybe these guys are spoiled by the big home run hitter era.
I am surprised no one picked Pete rose for the 300 in a season
Never in my life… ever… have I seen anyone wipe off their whiteboard like Rourke does
Gates are a fantastic tool ;)
Really though, always going to love these, regardless of audio mishaps
The other Billy Hamilton had a lot of 30+ steals
Jolly audio....oof
Tony Gwynn hit over .300 19 times, not 13. Even if take off injury shortened years it would still be 16.
13 times hit 300 and was qualified
I always love pausing and playing along! I have come up with some different numbers than Jolly. I'm curious what the requirements are or what site he is using for stats?
Dee Gordon - 6
Ronald Acuna Jr - 2
Ricky Henderson - 21 (multiple had him)
Kenny Lofton - 9 (shelfy had him)
Jeff Bagwell - 2
10
Ichiro - 10 (dan had him)
David Ortiz - 6 (dan had him)
Luis Gonzalez - 4
Cecil Fielder - 1
Tony Gwynn - 13 (dalton had him)
5
Edgar Martinez - 5
Mike Trout - 3 (multiple had him)
Miguel Cabrera - 3
Griffey Jr - 4
Bryce Harper - 2
14
* = duplicates
Round 1:
Alfonso Soriano (5)
Chuck Knoblauch (7)
Marquis Grissom (4)
Kenny Lofton (9*)
Jose Offerman (2)
Total (27 - 18 if removing duplicates)
Round 2:
Bernie Williams (8)
Rod Carew (15)
Kirby Puckett (8)
Ichiro Suzuki (10*)
Derek Jeter (12*)
Total (53 - 31 if removing duplicates)
Round 3:
Manny Ramirez (8*)
David Ortiz (4*)
Edgar Martinez (5)
Ken Griffey Jr. (4)
Sammy Sosa (4*)
Total (25 - 9 if removing duplicates)
Overall Score: (105 - 58 if removing duplicates)
Every round Dalton is like for every single answer "I thought about him" "I wrote them on the bottom"
Dan Rourke is my favorite JM personality but brother wipes his board like a caveman
Something something audio problems..
But hey, at least everyone has a mic!
And you have an appropriately sized space!
i can’t get over rourke erasing his board on his pant leg 12:50
6:15 no vince coleman or lou brock guesses is absurd
Heck you could have picked a 5 of just 80's Cardinals and gotten like 55 points.
New yorkers only like homers 😂
They had 1961 til present to pick SB guys and no one mentions Lou Brock...Willie Wilson..Vince Coleman and many many others. Baseball was played before 2000 guys....300 avg... Pete Rose...Rod Carew etc etc
Jolly in the ✨VOID✨
Fantastic audio here gentleman
Joey Votto being forgotten with 9 seasons of .300+ average, and a respectable 4 seasons at 1.000+ ops is a testament to JM Baseball's lack of respect for the Reds.
First time I’ve actually fully played along. Did well:
Otis Nixon 12, Kenny Lofton 9 -x’d, Michael Bourn 5, Deion Sanders 2, Ozzie Smith 11
Chipper 10, Mauer 7 -x’d, Helton 12, Brett 11 -x’d, Rose 15
Chipper 5, Helton 5, Schmidt 2, McGwire 4 -x’d, Juan Gonzalez 2
Total - 81
Awesome to see Otis Nixon!
I wasn't fully paying attention, did any of them say Tim Raines for stolen bases?
I somehow beat all of them:
Round 1
Tim Raines: 12*
Vince Coleman: 10
Barry Bonds: 9
Bobby Bonds: 10
Luis Castillo (I mixed him up with Juan Pierre): 4
I didn't pick Lou Brock because I thought he was too obvious but nobody picked him!
Round 2
Albert Pujols: 10*
Bernie Williams: 8
Nomar Garciaparra: 7
Joe Morgan: 2
Pete Rose: 15
Round 3
Henry Aaron: 4
Willie McCovey: 2
Carl Yastrzemski: 2
Ken Griffey Jr.: 4
Vladimir Guerrero: 3
Total: 80
Killed these guys.
Lou Brock, Vince Coleman, Grissom, Otis Nixon, Lofton (crossed off). total- 34
Chipper Jones, Paul Molitor, Boggs, Palmiero, Brett- total- 43
Belle, Mantle (61 on only), McGwire/Thomas/Manny (crossed off) Total- 8
Final 85
Dan Rourke is my favorite character in the Jomboyverse 2:34
"Players that hit .300 in a season"
1. Jordan Pacheco
Dan is such a Yankees merchant. Swear 80% of his answers are always Yanks
Currently praying to the big Jolly in the sky.
Seriously guys, no idea why this company can't invest like a couple hundred into some equipment for these videos. The tech malfunctions are literally the only consistent negative feedback y'all get. Give Jolly a mic and a working keyboard and you'll rid of almost all of your negative comments.
Good to see my “Jolly is God” conspiracy confirmed. Forgot to set his voice to “mere mortal” in this one
Hot take from Dan: It's not that 50 steals are equal to 60 home runs. But if pitching around you can put you in scoring position for free, it makes you a more valuable player. Sure, a guy who hits 60 home runs is a big deal, but the guy who still gets in your pitcher's head after getting walked is the bigger threat.
I was screaming Pete Rose and Chipper Jones at my monitor during Round 2 lol
According to Fangraphs a HR in 2024 is about 10 times more valuable than a stolen base.
Who out here is saying 50 stolen bases is equivalent to hitting 60 home runs?
its a "judge is better than ohtani" thing and it's dumb.
@ but no one says its just ohtanis stolen bases that equal Judge’s 60 HR, stealing 50 while hitting 50 is whats impressive, i agree its dumb
I love Dan's take on the stolen base to home run thing lolol it's more that I agree with the idea that it is hard to value them side by side, because at 1 value, how many stolen bases would be equal 1 home run in terms of value? (I jokingly would say 3-4 to at least make it the same number of total bases as the home run ((3 if walks/singles are involved in calculating the value somehow))).
Appreciate y’all referencing the Pricemaster with the audio.
Crazy that this video got uploaded
9:20 As a math teacher, I resent but understand this notion
Nice of you guys to have God ask you guys the question for this one
Not the yoga ball flying in at the end 💀
NEW AUDIO too!
Barry Bonds was worth 9 pts in round 1, 11 points in round 2, and 15 points in round 3 (not sure why Jolly only said 11 in the video). I know everyone hates him, but he is a literal cheat code when it comes to hitting stats.
I got so happy when Shelfy said Michael Young
Brutal ending for Shelfy damn
Dan keeps that board close to the chest and seems to just be thinking of answers on the fly after he hears others. Seems a liiittle suspicious.
God? Is that you?
Another video with Dan in it? Don't know if I will make it through this one.
Jolly’s echo makes this unwatchable but yet I still watched it so that makes me strongest and bravest man alive
Joliver going with the voice of god mic on this one.
I was screaming Vince Coleman lol which was probably a top 5 pick
Jolly Echo
Lou Brock. Don’t think you guys have ever talked about him actually. Check out that reference page sometime. Woah!!!
My unblocked answers were
30 SB:
Vince Coleman (10), Ronald Acuna Jr (2), Lance Johnson (5), Whit Merrifield (3)=20
.300 hitters:
Chipper Jones (10), Pete Rose (15), Rod Carew (15), Willie McGee (6), Freddie Freeman (8) =54
1.000 OPS: the all Braves crew- Freeman (1), Ozuna (1), Chipper (5), Acuna Jr (1), Aaron (4)= 12.
86. I'll take it.
Dan is hilarious
Jolly got the Kinect Mic hooked up today
The D in Dalton stands for "Da Scattergories Champ"
Love the series but we gotta fix the mics
I was gonna be mad if Pujols wasn't mentioned for .300 average, then I put my hands in the air for Shelfy's answer 🥰
Dan digs the long ball. Lucky he supports a team in a toy stadium
I went with 5 one time Cardinals for stolen bases and would have gotten all the points: Lou Brock, Vince Coleman, Lonnie Smith, Ozzie Smith, and Willie McGee.
Dan the Dork
Joe Mauer had 8 seasons over .300
Jolly didn't mention it (or it wasn't in the edit) but it is "qualified" seasons.
Jolly is the Wizard of Oz.
Tony Gwynn is worth 19, not 13. He hit .300 every year he played w/ the exception of his 54-game first season.
All 'audio from the bottom of a well' jokes aside, really surprised no one said Pete Rose on the .300 round. Only 20 possible answers so gonna leave some people out, but still.
Dan is the most average Yankee fan. Loved to see him lose like the Yanks did in game 5 :)
Jolly got that PTI producer mic
Did he say Gwynn was first on .300 seasons? Cus pretty sure the Hit king himself has like 15 seasons
love the vids boys but you could learn A LOT, on how to do trivia videos from the BDGE channel.
Missed rod carew on .300. Also was allstar in 18 of 19 seasons.
I played along at home. Had the exact same round 1 as shelfy. I cancel Dalton out a few times so Dan would win if I was playing
Dan: 52
Dalt: 49
BBD: 24
Me: 10 😂
Shelfy: 8
My answers
Q1: 30 Bags
Juan Pierre ❌
Jimmy Rollins ❌
Billy Hamilton ❌
Rickey ❌
Alfonso Soriano ✅ 5
Would have taken 5 from Dan and 10 from Shelfy
2. >= .300 BA
Tony Gwynn ❌
Starlin Castro ✅ 3
Aramis Ramirez ✅ 7
Kenny Lofton ✅ 8
Chipper Jones ✅ 10
Would take 13 away from Dalton, total for me is 33
3. 1-dot OPS
Chipper Jones ✅ 5
Miguel Cabrera ✅ 3
Billy Williams ✅ 1
Rickey Henderson ✅ 1
Ernie Banks ✅ 0 :(
So I finish with 43. Wouldn’t have won but would have made the game a lot closer Dan with 47, Shelfy with 48, Dalton with 50.
Wade boggs
The recency bias is strong with this group. Nobody said Lou Brock or Maury Wills for SB seasons
Made a killing this episode off Chipper, Todd Helton, and Larry Walker
Can the ding noise audio get decreased? It seems a little loud
Everyone has their own mic!!!!!