TOP 15 MLB UNBREAKABLE CAREER RECORDS!! - Ridiculous UNTOUCHABLE Numbers!!

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@1031Investing
@1031Investing 4 ай бұрын
Another record I like is four pitchers on the Blatimore Orioles each winning 20 gmes in a season. Hard to get 4 pitchers in all of MLB to win 20 games in a season.
@nowhereman4319
@nowhereman4319 3 ай бұрын
Good catch
@jonmartin2913
@jonmartin2913 2 ай бұрын
Do you know what season?
@chrisdodds7469
@chrisdodds7469 Ай бұрын
1970 Baltimore team​@@jonmartin2913
@ZaraAmy-w5u
@ZaraAmy-w5u Ай бұрын
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@chrisyasus8912
@chrisyasus8912 15 күн бұрын
70?​@@jonmartin2913
@exmarine268
@exmarine268 4 ай бұрын
Bob Gibson -1.12 ERA in 1968 - will never be broken. No one has come close.
@chrisweidner4768
@chrisweidner4768 Ай бұрын
As well as his 13 shutouts that season. Heck, nobody will approach half. (I know it’s not the most, but the guys with more did it like 100 years ago.
@exmarine268
@exmarine268 Ай бұрын
@@chrisweidner4768- Gibson was the most intimidating pitcher of the pitcher’s era. Amazing athlete. One of my heroes as a kid.
@chrisweidner4768
@chrisweidner4768 Ай бұрын
@@exmarine268 Me as well. Him and Lou Brock.
@exmarine268
@exmarine268 Ай бұрын
@@chrisweidner4768 - Yes. Made me very sad when both passed away recently.
@prOGamer-ul5zc
@prOGamer-ul5zc 4 ай бұрын
One amazing fact that a lot of people don't know about Joe Dimaggio's hitting streak is, after the 56 game streak was broken, he went on to hit safely in another 16 straight games. At least one hit in 72 of 73 straight games....amazing.
@robrtfranchina
@robrtfranchina 2 ай бұрын
Ted Williams had at least four seasons where he he was on base more than he was off.
@JudesFerry3269
@JudesFerry3269 2 ай бұрын
Also, when he started that streak, the Yankees were in 4th place. When he was done, they were in first! THATS the MVP
@jimschwandt8089
@jimschwandt8089 4 ай бұрын
Seeing this list makes me so glad I grew up in a time before analytics. The very idea that a pitcher could be yanked out of a perfect game is absolutely ridiculous. A lot of the little things mentioned here makes me realize that advanced analytics have in fact ruined the game more than helped it. I hope this comment sounds old, because this is one case where I WANT to sound old!
@patcarter-ix2zb
@patcarter-ix2zb 3 ай бұрын
@jimschwandt8089 YES we are old & I don't know about you, but I'm old enough to have seen next day coverage of the greatest game ever pitched, a 16 inning duel between 42 year old Warren Spahn and 25 year old Juan Marichal, ended by a solo home run by Willie Mays. Both pitchers threw over 200 pitches. That's a performance which will never be matched.
@jimschwandt8089
@jimschwandt8089 3 ай бұрын
@@patcarter-ix2zb I'm not quite that old, but my very first game ever featured Steve Carlton pitching for the Phillies. I can recall Ryan, Seaver, Neikro, Jack Morris, Fernando Valenzuela, Dave Stieb, and a lot of other great arms on the mound. Plenty of complete games to go with 30 and 35 save seasons by relievers.
@Boyso5407
@Boyso5407 4 ай бұрын
It’s insane to think that Cy Young has more complete games than Hank Aaron has homeruns. Just really think about that.
@seanscott
@seanscott 4 ай бұрын
id give an honorable mention at the very least to randy "the big unit" johnson for having 5 consecutive 300+ strikeout seasons. '98, '99, '00, '01 and '02. there have been a total of 5 300+ strikeout seasons since then. gotta give the unit respect
@RS-np2bk
@RS-np2bk 4 ай бұрын
You forgot Ruth's lifetime slugging average of .690!! No one will ever get near that.The closest any player has gotten is Ted Williams and Lou Gehrig, who are both 56 points below.
@davidwindell
@davidwindell 3 ай бұрын
Actually, MLB just broke this record by including Negro League stats as official MLB statistics. Gibson now has the lifetime SLG% record at over .700.
@yafavoritebarber7384
@yafavoritebarber7384 3 ай бұрын
Josh Gibson, .718 ⚾️
@elkingerino9599
@elkingerino9599 4 ай бұрын
I’ve seen Pete Rose comment more than once how Johnny van der Meer’s back-to-back no-no’s is unbreakable because it would take 3 in a row, he makes a good point
@KevinMiller-xn5vu
@KevinMiller-xn5vu 4 ай бұрын
Ain't happening. Vander Meer's back-to-back no hit games will forever be preserved, never to be approached.
@big8dog887
@big8dog887 4 ай бұрын
It's rather doubtful we'll see 27 innings pitched in three consecutive starts, let alone three no-hitters.
@kylewashington1841
@kylewashington1841 4 ай бұрын
​@@KevinMiller-xn5vu We shall see how Skenes ends up.
@kmcc01
@kmcc01 4 ай бұрын
Yep, sorry ass pitchers today can't even pitch a complete game.
@JeffPhillips-1968
@JeffPhillips-1968 3 ай бұрын
@@KevinMiller-xn5vu except that that's still 'Possible'...what is not possible is Cy Youngs 511 wins and 749 complete games...Those 2 are totally IMPOSSIBLE! (FACT)
@tommayrant2279
@tommayrant2279 4 ай бұрын
Ted Williams' 84 game on base streak. Dick Hall's 5,085 batters faced and 1 wild pitch.
@thomasgassert7673
@thomasgassert7673 2 ай бұрын
I agree 84 straight games on base is crazy and should last. Imo today players go to the plate with a walk in mind because it seems they can't hit anymore. In past decades players thought more on putting the ball in play.
@henrywallacesghost5883
@henrywallacesghost5883 4 ай бұрын
$245 million dollars for less than 30 innings pitched-Stephen Strasburg. Never be broken😂
@BatFan1
@BatFan1 4 ай бұрын
Actually, I can see this being broken. Salaries keep going up and there's bound to be a pitcher who'll get a big money contract and get a career ending injury after a couple games into the contract.
@baxtronx5972
@baxtronx5972 4 ай бұрын
Byron Buxton is on track to play the least innings for the most money.
@josephlinnell9855
@josephlinnell9855 3 ай бұрын
I just spit out my coffee laughing at this. How true
@Yeldineyintun
@Yeldineyintun 3 ай бұрын
@@baxtronx5972did buxton sign a huge extension recently? If not no way he catches Stras or Chris Davis
@Yeldineyintun
@Yeldineyintun 3 ай бұрын
It truly is wild right? I hope he gives a nice chunk to charity considering he did very little for all of it
@craigradl5929
@craigradl5929 4 ай бұрын
Your list is spot on. The fact that all the unbreakable pitching records occurred before 1940 except for Nolan Ryan's just goes to show you how awesome he was.
@exmarine268
@exmarine268 4 ай бұрын
Not quite- 1.12 season ERA by Bob Gibson 1968 - will never be broken. Ryan never came close to that.
@Angen77
@Angen77 2 ай бұрын
totally agree modern fans don't realize what a freak of nature Ryan was
@enigma9971
@enigma9971 Ай бұрын
​@@exmarine268Nolan Ryan got them out at the plate. Gibson's great ERA was a team effort. Strikeouts (Ryan's specialty) are purely the pitcher's individual effort and skill.
@exmarine268
@exmarine268 Ай бұрын
@@enigma9971 - Gibson was a strikeout pitcher - 3000+ - and holds record for K’s in a World Series game. Hershiser had 50+ consecutive scoreless innings and still didn’t come close. In fact, they lowered the mound 6 inches in 1969 because if the dominance of Gibson.
@exmarine268
@exmarine268 Ай бұрын
@@enigma9971 - Ryan also gave up a lot of runs. He is not the best in all categories. Sorry.
@Slayerformayor1983
@Slayerformayor1983 4 ай бұрын
Ty Cobb stole home 54 times. Will straight up never be broken.
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 4 ай бұрын
No kidding. Second place on that list is Max Carey at 33, still 21 behind Cobb.
@roberthill799
@roberthill799 4 ай бұрын
@Slayerformayor1983 That's mind-booggling, Did pitchers simply not hold runners on third during those times?
@Slayerformayor1983
@Slayerformayor1983 4 ай бұрын
The dead ball era was odd for sure. First of all, ty Cobb was fast. Like...stupid fast. Second, he was ruthless. He played baseball at its most contact oriented. Crazy slides, straight up tackling pitchers/catchers trying to apply a tag was commonplace. Third, the dead ball era was known for extremely risky baserunning. Because the balls were dead, they weren’t flying over fences, so teams got runs by creating absolute chaos on the base paths. Ty Cobb was the best position player in this eta by a hefty margin. Lastly, pitchers likely didn’t pitch from the stretch when runners were on third, figuring that stealing home was a bit of a fool's errand. Cobb would regularly shake up pitchers when he was on third, and if he had another baserunner drawing attention on first with a heavy lead or outright running, Cobb could get the jump on pitchers. His speed and his instincts were second to none in his time. The most balliest baller of all time imo.
@barryhicks5945
@barryhicks5945 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@martinduenas5497
@martinduenas5497 3 ай бұрын
In a white league... doesn't impress me one bit
@harlow743
@harlow743 4 ай бұрын
The only reason Lou Gehrig's record was broken is that he became ill......and died
@patcarter-ix2zb
@patcarter-ix2zb 3 ай бұрын
That and Cal's daddy was on the coaching staff so they put him in the starting lineup on days he was injured or ill and should have been on the bench.
@thomasmgill1
@thomasmgill1 3 ай бұрын
@@patcarter-ix2zb And would then get pulled after the 1st inning LMAO. Just so it counted as a "game started" and kept the fraudulent streak "alive"
@54raynor
@54raynor 3 ай бұрын
@@thomasmgill1ok…please provide us with even a shred of evidence to back up this claim. If anything, it was actually the opposite, as Cal Sr. was the manager who ended Jr’s record streak for consecutive innings played in 1987.
@blueredlover1060
@blueredlover1060 4 ай бұрын
Ichiro hitting 262 in a single season is probably unbreakable. You're looking at a player who would need 2 hits in 132 games in a 162 game season to break it. That's just not going to happen anymore.
@NotMeNaNaNa
@NotMeNaNaNa 4 ай бұрын
Craziest thing about that season is he didn’t even have a hit streak that was half of DiMaggio’s as his career best was 27 in 2009. So not only did he have to average 2 hits a game for 80.9% of the season he had quite a few 0 hit games that year as well 😮
@yezzir8929
@yezzir8929 4 ай бұрын
Walter Johnson is looking down from heaven laughing with his shut out record every time we talk about modern pitching and all the improvements we've made!
@charleswood3383
@charleswood3383 4 ай бұрын
Laughing, I’m sure he is cursing pitchers.
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 4 ай бұрын
Modern improvement. lol With the way pitchers get hurt so often, it doesn’t seem like such an improvement to me.
@JohnSmith-zw8vp
@JohnSmith-zw8vp 4 ай бұрын
Not to mention he is still second in all time wins and at one time held the career strikeout record too!
@kevinalexander6812
@kevinalexander6812 4 ай бұрын
Walter Johnson threw a much softer, much dirtier ball for the majority of his career too. I'm not poo-pooing him at all, just making a point. The game is drastically different.
@roberthill799
@roberthill799 4 ай бұрын
Walter Johnson is dead and heaven is a primitive myth.
@Cantone832
@Cantone832 4 ай бұрын
I would argue that Yadier Molina and Adam Wainwright's career starts by a single battery should be on this list
@blueredlover1060
@blueredlover1060 4 ай бұрын
It is worth noting that Ichiro did go hunting for Rose's record, but he simply arrived to the MLB a few years too late to seriously challenge it. If Ichiro was allowed to come over at 21 instead of 27, he'd be much closer to the record if not own it. I get the fact that he's only at 3k hits, but Ichiro owns the single season hits record. It's not impossible for him to have gotten there if he was allowed over "on time."
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel 4 ай бұрын
I will never forget ... when Ichiro was in his first spring training, the late great Tony Gwynn said he was great, but thought he was too small to stand up to the rigors of MLB.
@davidsmith-uw2ci
@davidsmith-uw2ci 4 ай бұрын
And 10 seasons straight with 200 hits in itself is great. Pete Rose never did that. He had 10 200 hit seasons but not consecutive.
@darylhoskins5696
@darylhoskins5696 4 ай бұрын
Coulda Woulda shoulda! And Tiger should have broken Jacks record but never going to be broken !!!!!
@darylhoskins5696
@darylhoskins5696 4 ай бұрын
@@davidsmith-uw2ciin an washed down pitcher era except for the Braves !
@darylhoskins5696
@darylhoskins5696 4 ай бұрын
Ted Williams lost what 5 seasons to military war duty !!
@kabby29
@kabby29 4 ай бұрын
What about Johnny Vander Meer's 2 no-hitters in a row? In order to break it someone would need to throw 3 no-hitters in a row. That's pretty tough.
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 4 ай бұрын
Babe Ruth set the all-time single season Home Run record FOUR times! (29,54,59,60). For a player to do that now they would have to have 4 seasons of more than 73 homers, with each season getting incrementally better. Fernado Tatis hit two Grand Slams in a single inning. To break it someone would have to hit THREE Grand Slams in an inning. That's never happening.
@kabby29
@kabby29 4 ай бұрын
@@dandiehm8414 those are also pretty tough records to break.
@thomasmgill1
@thomasmgill1 3 ай бұрын
Yes but this is a list of unbreakable CAREER records. Not game or multi-game records. Otherwise it should and would be in this video!
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 3 ай бұрын
@@thomasmgill1 Well, if it is all about career records, then Babe Ruth set the CAREER record for Home Runs over 500 times!
@LeeCopus
@LeeCopus Ай бұрын
Especially since the starters only have a 80 pitch count. Sad.
@mickeydrago9401
@mickeydrago9401 4 ай бұрын
Over nearly 145 years of professional baseball, no player was tougher to strike out than Hall of Fame shortstop Joe Sewell. In 7,132 career at-bats, Sewell heard the umpire say “Strike three” just 114 times. That's one strikeout for every 63 at-bats, or once every 17 games, or in just .
@thomasmgill1
@thomasmgill1 3 ай бұрын
Insane. One year Sewell stuck out just SIX TIMES in 700 plate appearances
@mickeydrago9401
@mickeydrago9401 3 ай бұрын
@@thomasmgill1 Nope, if anything the mark of sanity... Spacial relationships master, sharp eye and brain... Health and fitness... all The Mark of rationality, no Insanity needed
@zanti4132
@zanti4132 3 ай бұрын
​@@thomasmgill1Don't sell him short. The year Sewell made 699 plate appearance, he struck out only *four* times.
@big8dog887
@big8dog887 4 ай бұрын
I'm not one of those people who's going to say that Ichiro is the true hit king, but he does serve as proof of concept that Rose's record could be broken by someone special.
@snerdterguson
@snerdterguson 4 ай бұрын
Main issue is just longevity. Pete Rose, by his 162 game averages, is not as good as Don Mattingly was, despite the hit Mattinglys numbers took due to the back injury. But Rose played the most games, had the most ABs and plate appearances. Overall, Rose was a very good hitter, batted .307, but he is probably not even on the top 100 best pure hitters list. So you're dead on about Ichiro. A player with decent longevity and health but god tier hitting ability should one day happen, and then the record will fall.
@Womper1992
@Womper1992 4 ай бұрын
Ichiro isn't a creep so he's my hit king
@johndakin991
@johndakin991 4 ай бұрын
A player, such as ichiro, would have to not care about obp
@cindynero2974
@cindynero2974 4 ай бұрын
The game shifting to a power over contact approach makes this difficult, but not impossible. Great take.
@scottwebb6570
@scottwebb6570 4 ай бұрын
Not top 100??? Most at bats ever and still a career .300 hitter… his longevity and consistency alone easily puts him in top 100.
@DanielSong39
@DanielSong39 4 ай бұрын
FYI, Clayton Kershaw has fewer career shutouts than Babe Ruth
@fifiwoof1969
@fifiwoof1969 4 ай бұрын
DAMN! Babe the ace!
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel 4 ай бұрын
That's great trivia! Here is a trivia question for you! Who is the only Hall of Famer to have pitched at least 10 seasons and every season had a winning record? (Scroll down) Babe Ruth!
@josephlinnell9855
@josephlinnell9855 3 ай бұрын
And can't win a playoff game unless it's a 60 game season. A well deserved asterisk in my book
@patcarter-ix2zb
@patcarter-ix2zb 3 ай бұрын
Even more trivia about the Babe. He pitched 29 2/3 consecutive scoreless world series innings, a record which stood for 43 years until Whitey Ford broke it in 1961.
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel 3 ай бұрын
@@patcarter-ix2zb I love it! Here's something for you! Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs in 1927. He hit 14% of all home runs in his league that year. For a player to hit 14% of all home runs today, he would have to hit over 300 home runs in one season.
@DanielSong39
@DanielSong39 4 ай бұрын
Johnny Vander Meer, 2 consecutive no-hitters No one will ever get 3 in a row
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 4 ай бұрын
Babe Ruth set the all-time single season Home Run record FOUR times! (29,54,59,60). For a player to do that now they would have to have 4 seasons of more than 73 homers, with each season getting incrementally better. Fernado Tatis hit two Grand Slams in a single inning. To break it someone would have to hit THREE Grand Slams in an inning. That's never happening.
@damongwinn
@damongwinn 4 ай бұрын
Cy Young also pitched an unbelievable 7,356 innings.
@kampfwagen
@kampfwagen 4 ай бұрын
Nice to see some love for Sam Crawford’s triples record it’s seem to always be forgotten on lists of this nature.
@rathofturkey
@rathofturkey 4 ай бұрын
These records set in the early years of baseball reminds me of the Baseball Barbasol commercial. “I’m your great granddad getting through pitching 17 innings after a breakfast of beans and scotch while you’re there needing a nap after channel surfing. If you’re not gonna act like a man, at least shave like a man. Oh look, they’re sending in the relief pitcher…. Me.” 😂😂😂
@Angen77
@Angen77 2 ай бұрын
this is one of the most fascinating things in sports for me the disparity of endurance in mlb through each era. I have a theory that it's our diet that made us more injury prone, more chemicals, and less of a normal sleeping schedule.
@TheFaithfulAtheist
@TheFaithfulAtheist 4 ай бұрын
A few that come to mind... Don Mattingly's 6 grand slams in 1987 Mickey Mantle's 18 WS homers Orel Hershiser's 59.2 consecutive scoreless innings Hack Wilson's 191 RBIs in 1930 Grover Alexander's 16 shutouts in 1916 Charles Radbourne's 60 wins in 1884
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 4 ай бұрын
He mentioned at the start of the video that he’s only listing career or consecutive records on this list. He decided to exclude single season or single game records from this list. I don’t blame him. Those types of records are hard to compare to career records because different things are required to break them.
@Boyso5407
@Boyso5407 4 ай бұрын
I forgot about Orel’s shoutout streak. No one is going to do that nowadays cause they would need about 20 starts just to get to that many innings
@Smoothstinger
@Smoothstinger 4 ай бұрын
​@@jasonertle4185Wait, wouldn't Mantle's record be considered over his career? If Joe's record wasn't a career record why wouldn't Orel's be considered as well? Just saying.
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 4 ай бұрын
@@Smoothstinger Okay, I’ll grant you those two. Mantle’s record and Orel’s record could be considered for this list. The other ones he mentioned can’t.
@baxtronx5972
@baxtronx5972 4 ай бұрын
Royce Lewis almost broke the Grand slam record last year and he was injured.
@joegagliardi3984
@joegagliardi3984 4 ай бұрын
Longevity (20+) and total number of at-bats is crucial. For example, Pete Rose, who has the most hits ever, also has the most plate appearances as well. If viewed through that lens, the record is no less impressive, but if we were to look at his PA/hits percentage, several players would be ahead of him. Another example, is the number of career plate appearances by Ruth, Aaron, and Bonds, you notice that Ruth came to the plate far less than the other two guys. Here’s something I think about: imagine if Ted Williams didn’t miss 3 entire season in his prime. The year before he joined the Air Force, in 1941, he hit .406, and came in 2nd in AL MVP voting. That was the year DiMaggio hit in 60 straight games. Williams came to the plate 90 times less, but still beat DiMaggio in every single offensive category, except for having 5 less RBIs. Moving on, after missing those 3 years, he still won the AL MVP the year he returned. I know it has nothing to do with this record video, but it reminded me that William’s was the best pure hitter the game has ever seen.
@jeffrecob8646
@jeffrecob8646 3 ай бұрын
Dimaggiohit in 56 straight games not 60.
@joegagliardi3984
@joegagliardi3984 3 ай бұрын
@@jeffrecob8646 I know, I realized my mistake afterwards.
@billyhall53
@billyhall53 3 ай бұрын
Williams also missed two years in the Korean war!!
@shadowbear66
@shadowbear66 3 ай бұрын
I know records for single-season were not included but it seems very unlikely that anyone will ever break hack Wilson's record for 191 RBIs in 1930.
@KevinMiller-xn5vu
@KevinMiller-xn5vu 4 ай бұрын
While it's not a record, no one will pitch TWO World Series perfect games, let alone one.
@aVerveQuest
@aVerveQuest 4 ай бұрын
As an Orioles fan I love seeing the all time sacrifice fly list having Eddie Murray at #1 with 128, and Cal Ripken at #2 with 127.. there are no active players within the top 30, though #3 on the list is Puljos. I think Murray leads the list, in part, bc he learned the game from Earl Weaver and Cal Sr, and Cal Jr has said Eddie Murray taught him how to be a big leaguer
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 4 ай бұрын
How about Jesse Burkett’s 55 inside the park home runs? No one’s ever coming close to that one again.
@enigma9971
@enigma9971 Ай бұрын
Nolan Ryan's strikeout record will never be broken
@bryanlipe900
@bryanlipe900 4 ай бұрын
The No-No record will never be broken
@richdouglas2311
@richdouglas2311 4 ай бұрын
Back in Cy Young's days, pitchers seldom threw at full velocity. Plus, they didn't throw arm-killing pitches like the slider. Today, hitters are just too good to finesse them. You have to have both speed and movement to survive, and those attributes tire pitchers. Pitch counts and relief pitching have changed pitching for good.
@ronparton9185
@ronparton9185 4 ай бұрын
Cy Young also didn't pitch from 60' 6".
@richdouglas2311
@richdouglas2311 4 ай бұрын
@@ronparton9185 But he did. Young's career spanned from 1890 through 1911. The mound was moved to its current distance in 1893. Thus, he pitched at that distance for 19 of his 22 years (or 86% of it).
@snuffysmith6842
@snuffysmith6842 4 ай бұрын
Possibly so but really you can't judge even the speed of Pitchers in the early 50's . Some had lots of Strikeouts & some of players of that era rank high on some lists . With some like Walter Johnson who is up high either batters could not hit, or with Strikeouts Pitchers had to throw pretty fast . No speed guns till Nolan Ryan's time .
@richdouglas2311
@richdouglas2311 4 ай бұрын
@@snuffysmith6842 It's not just the speed guns. Their philosophy towards pitching was different. As for Nolan, he was almost certainly under-measured. Back then, when he was measured at over 100 mph, it was the AVERAGE speed of the pitch. These days, modern guns measure the PEAK speed.
@SconnerStudios
@SconnerStudios 4 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The Tampa Bay Rays FRANCHISE (meaning every player who's ever worn a tampa cap) just recently passed Barry Bond's career intentional walks. if there was one thing barry could do better than homering, it was getting to first base.
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel 4 ай бұрын
wow I love that stat! Have you confirmed it?
@patcarter-ix2zb
@patcarter-ix2zb 3 ай бұрын
Or maybe ingesting PEDs
@michaelbaucom4019
@michaelbaucom4019 4 ай бұрын
Commenting before fully watching: No one will beat Nolan Ryan's seven no-hitters
@HummBabyBaseball
@HummBabyBaseball 4 ай бұрын
Correct
@terrenceliburd8655
@terrenceliburd8655 4 ай бұрын
​@@HummBabyBaseballor his strike out record
@elkingerino9599
@elkingerino9599 4 ай бұрын
Or his career walks record, but that’s for another video
@mikehardgraves7887
@mikehardgraves7887 4 ай бұрын
The Babe’s slugging% and OPS%!
@Agetha_thevirus_3
@Agetha_thevirus_3 4 ай бұрын
I love this page. You know it's a crazy bunch of stats when Barry's Hrs are a Honerable Mention.
@jamessomma8226
@jamessomma8226 4 ай бұрын
Theodore Samuel Williams - .406 in 1941 and he wasn't the MVP that year because Joe DiMaggio hit safely in 56 straight. George Brett was close to .400 one year but faded late and ended up in the 380's.
@bryansmith9431
@bryansmith9431 3 ай бұрын
Stan Musial - more doubles than strikeouts. Bob Gibson - 7 consecutive wins in the World Series - ALL complete games.
@fitter5423
@fitter5423 24 күн бұрын
Thank for doing this video. It’s truly eye opening for anyone to watch see the ability of the handful of players who were fortunate enough to make it on this list. I knew of about half the records on your list but the others I had no idea about. Some of those records are mind blowing to put in perspective. Def enjoyed the video.
@DPK365
@DPK365 4 ай бұрын
Great list! I would tweak it a little bit though… I would have Ty Cobb at three, Walter Johnson at two, and anything by Cy Young at number one. He has several unbreakable records due the era he was in.
@jimmymapes3411
@jimmymapes3411 3 ай бұрын
Yes. Hank Aaron's home run record will never be broken
@benluecken2839
@benluecken2839 4 ай бұрын
Fernando Tatis's 2 Grand Slams in one inning. Could someone tie it? Sure, though probably still unlikely. Could anyone BREAK it and hit 3 in one inning? Pretty sure we will never see that.
@coachcruel5455
@coachcruel5455 4 ай бұрын
Chan Ho Park is the only pitcher to give up two grand slams in one inning, as well. Unbreakable as well? 🤔
@billyhall53
@billyhall53 4 ай бұрын
Yep!!
@billyhall53
@billyhall53 4 ай бұрын
Yep!!
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 4 ай бұрын
Babe Ruth set the all-time single season Home Run record FOUR times! (29,54,59,60). For a player to do that now they would have to have 4 seasons of more than 73 homers, with each season getting incrementally better.
@christopherpitcher7646
@christopherpitcher7646 3 ай бұрын
And they were both of the same Pitcher
@johnnycage1057
@johnnycage1057 4 ай бұрын
I don’t think anyone will break the consecutive scoreless innings record 59 2/3
@markbrenzel9419
@markbrenzel9419 4 ай бұрын
I think a reliever could. I seriously doubt it though.
@benluecken2839
@benluecken2839 4 ай бұрын
highly unlikely but not unbreakable imo. Ranger Suarez just had a 32 inning scoreless streak earlier this year, and with pitchers getting more and more dominant I could see it maybe happening, especially if the trend of pitching taking over the league continues. Still very unlikely though.
@johnnycage1057
@johnnycage1057 4 ай бұрын
@@benluecken2839 now a days with analytics they won’t let a pitcher go that long
@mdarrenu
@mdarrenu 3 ай бұрын
Pretty soon. Pitchers won't even throw 59 innings in a year pretty soon.
@thomasmgill1
@thomasmgill1 3 ай бұрын
@@mdarrenu Yeah and by the time pitchers born today are retiring,, only the most durable workhorses will pitch 59 innings in their career
@rossjeffery2326
@rossjeffery2326 4 ай бұрын
What about Mickey Mantle’s 18 World Series homers?
@chrisyasus8912
@chrisyasus8912 15 күн бұрын
Should be safe g job on The Commerce Comet!
@marcsonnenberg623
@marcsonnenberg623 3 ай бұрын
If a Home Run hitter came up young and stayed healty, he could pursue Bonds 762 if he plays a long career and kept playing as a DH, especially if he played his whole career in a ballpark that helped him. Pujols ended up with 703 in recent times. I think it can be done, but 800 would be tough.
@EricHamilton-ls6fn
@EricHamilton-ls6fn 3 ай бұрын
Pujols on steroids would have killed bonds record for home runs but pujols did things the right way
@richdouglas2311
@richdouglas2311 4 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. It shows (a) how much the game has changed and (b) how we need to consider these records in context, rather than absolute.
@mabt4223
@mabt4223 Ай бұрын
a record is a record.
@chrismiddleton2581
@chrismiddleton2581 4 ай бұрын
None of the records mentioned will ever be broken, the game has changed too much and not for the better. When Nolan Ryan took the mound, he assumed he would pitch a complete game. Now a days a starting pitcher will go out for 4 innings, then some middle relievers will pitch to a few batters, then the closer will throw 12 pitches.
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 4 ай бұрын
And everyone will congratulate themselves on doing their job.
@VincentManiscalco
@VincentManiscalco 7 күн бұрын
Johnny Vandemere pitching 2 consecutive no hitters will never be broken !! Someone would have to pitch three ! In baseball today lucky if you get three complete games a year
@sschirmer22
@sschirmer22 3 ай бұрын
Cy Young's 749 complete games is totally out of reach. They pull guys after six innings with a no-hitter these days. Ridiculous.
@ZaraAmy-w5u
@ZaraAmy-w5u Ай бұрын
You have expressed your thoughts very well
@rentslave
@rentslave 4 ай бұрын
No one will even approach Jamie Moyer going 22 years between hitting sacrifice flies. Or the Phillies hitting more homers in a game than did their opponents yet still lost by 20 runs.
@stephanefrechette2840
@stephanefrechette2840 3 ай бұрын
Ryan is the GOAT. He holds the all-time record (min. 1,000 innings) for the lowest hits-per-nine-innings mark. The righty allowed 3,923 hits in 5,386 innings for a H/9 of 6.56. Ryan led his league in H/9 12 times, six more than any other pitcher. Nobody will ever get close to many of his 51 records. As a matter of fact, holding 51 MLB record IS a record that will never be broken. That should be #1 on the list 😂😂😂
@54raynor
@54raynor 3 ай бұрын
Cy Young’s complete games record is the correct answer. 1. Only two other pitchers in MLB history have even made enough starts in their career to qualify for the complete games record. 2. His career total is larger than all active MLB players combined, by a significant margin.
@just_radical
@just_radical 4 ай бұрын
For Wins: Zack Greinke is neither active nor the leader, it's Verlander with 258. In Regards to Cy Young's wins/complete games and how unique he was: In Cy's day pitchers did pitch more, but the extra usage wore out their arms so that most were done by 32-35, and as a result later generations of pitchers could equal the 300-350 win level by pitching into their 40s, essentially trading starts early in their career for starts later in their career. Like other pitchers of his era, .Cy hit 300 wins in his age 34 season.....and then pitched 10 more years, .retiring at the age it took even guys in the 1980s like Nolan Ryan and Steve Carlton, no strangers to heavy workloads to reach 300 wins. The theoretical limit of any other pitcher to play the game is about 400 wins (Walter Johnson got to 417 by age 39, Warren Spahn finished with 363 but missed 3 years due to WW2 and possibly could have gotten there with the extra time), and Cy clears that by 100 wins. He may have had the single most durable arm of any human being to play baseball.
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 4 ай бұрын
In addition, Nolan Ryan got to 324 wins, but he played on a lot of bad teams in his career. Had he gotten more support, he might could’ve approached 400 or more wins.
@michaelhaymaker1212
@michaelhaymaker1212 4 ай бұрын
If Cal Ripkens record is to be broken it will be by a DH and not a guy who plays in the field.
@panowa8319
@panowa8319 4 ай бұрын
It's too bad that wouldn't count Ichiro's combined NPB and MLB hit record of 4,367 over Pete Rose's 4,256. It makes me wonder if Ichiro would have been the hiit king if he started his career in the Majors instead of NPB?
@thomasgassert7673
@thomasgassert7673 2 ай бұрын
Rose's hits are actually at around 4,700 total all counted. Professionally so still a bit short.
@michaelpaneque9554
@michaelpaneque9554 4 ай бұрын
DiMaggio hit 56 straight hit then went 0-4 the next game, then went on another 22 game hit streak...... WOW
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel 4 ай бұрын
Actually on July 17, 1941 he went 0-3 with a walk. First inning ground out Fourth inning walk Seventh inning ground out Eighth inning ground out into a DP. It was fun looking that up!
@chrisbollinger4096
@chrisbollinger4096 2 ай бұрын
it was a 16-game hit streak (72 out of 73 games).
@randomgamerandre7595
@randomgamerandre7595 4 ай бұрын
humm baby’s vids are goated
@chrismiddleton2581
@chrismiddleton2581 4 ай бұрын
I may not always agree with him, but his videos and voice are classic.
@LarryAnderson-jx7xv
@LarryAnderson-jx7xv 4 ай бұрын
Someday, someone may have a ERA of lower than 1.12. But I guarantee you, that they haven't pitched more than 300 innings.
@DavidConstantin-d1d
@DavidConstantin-d1d 3 ай бұрын
I would argue with career S.B. record. Henderson would steal a base regardless of the score. When Lou Brock was in his prime, his purpose for stealing a base was to get into scoring position. If the Cards were up by 4 or 5 runs late in the game, Brock wouldn’t attempt to steal, where as Henderson would steal for the sole purpose of stealing a base. Aside from that, if Brock would attempt to steal leading by several runs, he would’ve taken serious abuse from the infielders. Extra hard tags, knees to the head, getting spiked, etc.
@RayMclaughlin-kx9er
@RayMclaughlin-kx9er 4 ай бұрын
Ricky Henderson's home runs leading off a game.
@richdouglas2311
@richdouglas2311 4 ай бұрын
The Steroid Era records need to come off the lists. Put those guys in the Hall, sure. They did those things when MLB tolerated them. But the records? Let's put Henry Aaron back on top, please.
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 4 ай бұрын
Bonds faced pitchers who were on Steroids too.
@victorcontreras3368
@victorcontreras3368 3 ай бұрын
I trust that all records were kept true and honest even far back! Like you say, some of these records are "sealed" because of changing times and customs as well as rules. In some cases it would be fair to take certain factors and changes into consideration such as "dead ball" and "live ball" era. An important thing though is health, longevity and endurance which is an important thing that is diminishing because of obesity and the lack of taking better care of ones self. These records are to be admired!
@michaelrotter1134
@michaelrotter1134 4 ай бұрын
Erik you are setting the record for unbeatable quality vids. Good job buddy! Keep them coming 😊
@HummBabyBaseball
@HummBabyBaseball 4 ай бұрын
Thanks! There are a couple of mistakes. The comment sectIon found them QUICK!
@snerdterguson
@snerdterguson 4 ай бұрын
Derek Jeter played 2,747 games and only 5 times took the field with his team already eliminated mathematically from playoff contention, for a percentage of 0.00182%. I don't think any player in history will ever approach having 99.99% of their games being in playoff contention.
@rentslave
@rentslave 4 ай бұрын
Which led to his career hit total as he seldom faced the other teams' closer.
@albertowen1025
@albertowen1025 3 ай бұрын
Great video! Yet I feel conflicted about when it was mentioned that Nolan Ryan's 5714 K's "would never come close" - remember that Randy Johnson ended up with 4850 K's - would have loved to see him reach 5000 - I looked up to both players and admire them. Also, it is my personal opinion that Manfred has ruined the game totally with all these useless rule changes and modifications...this is why some records MAY never be broken.
@JayKayHere64
@JayKayHere64 Ай бұрын
Another record that will not be broken is Hall of Famer Old Hoss Radbourn's Triple Crown 60 win season. With a 1.38 ERA, he nearly had another MLB record, being only 2nd on the innings list with 678 2/3rds innings, just 1 1/3 innings short of the all time for a single season and following his previous 7th place all time innings season of 632 1/3rd. He also managed to get himself number 5 on the all time list for single season strikeouts that season with 441. Not sure what kind of contract incentives he had in that Hall of Fame worthy 1884 season, but I imagine he got himself an extra $100-$200 for the effort.
@magnumcipher4971
@magnumcipher4971 3 ай бұрын
Hell, Nolan Ryan has a double handful of unbreakable records by himself! 😂
@spider033181
@spider033181 3 ай бұрын
great job with this list and your comments
@tyvulpintaur2732
@tyvulpintaur2732 Ай бұрын
If Walter Johnson had pitched for a good team like New York or Boston, he would surpassed Cy Young for most wins.
@DanielSong39
@DanielSong39 4 ай бұрын
How many years would DeGrom have to play to get to 511 wins
@donwhiteley3293
@donwhiteley3293 4 ай бұрын
112
@chrismiddleton2581
@chrismiddleton2581 4 ай бұрын
Or Kershaw, Verlander or any other elite pitcher of the last 20 years, maybe those guys would have more wins if they prepared to pitch for more than 4 innings per game.
@1031Investing
@1031Investing 4 ай бұрын
DeGrom cares too much about other things in life. Not that there is anything wrong with his logic. Hard to motivate a family man and Christian with the hundred million he has now. He will be gone soon.
@miked3712
@miked3712 4 ай бұрын
Tatis' 2 grand slams in one inning. Vandermeer's back to back no hitters. Cy Young's 511 wins. Nolan Ryan's all-time SOs.
@deathminder9206
@deathminder9206 4 ай бұрын
He did not mention CY Youngs wins but in essence the part about how many starts guys make today pretty much covers it. They wont even start that many games.
@mattmolzan3992
@mattmolzan3992 4 ай бұрын
Cy young losses and complete games are far more unbreakable than 511 wins.....but all 3 are impossible. Just different degrees of impossibility
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 4 ай бұрын
@@deathminder9206 Yes he did. #3 or #4 on the list was his 511 wins. #1 was his 749 Complete games.
@somerandomguy5977
@somerandomguy5977 2 ай бұрын
Tatis shouldn't count because you'd have to bat around twice which would require at least a 12 run inning. Not breakable yes but not really the same as the other records.
@BakaBroski
@BakaBroski 4 ай бұрын
Another fact about the triples leader, there were some stadiums at the time that didn’t have a outfield wall, just a rope to prevent fans from getting onto the field, if the ball went past it, it was a ground rule triple
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 4 ай бұрын
😮 Whoa! I didn’t know that. That’s crazy!
@t3knyn
@t3knyn 4 ай бұрын
Like ur enthusiasm about someone in todays era breaking Barry Bonds HR record, but it's not happening without the use of PEDs. Barry's record stands but will always be marred bcuz of the steroids scandal. Today's players don't have the longevity it takes to break some of these records. Injury is the #1 killer of these players. It's amazing with the advancement of training and technology along with medicine that the past players didn't have that today's players struggle with injury
@mabt4223
@mabt4223 Ай бұрын
imo it's because today's players are trained beyond optimum.
@user-wc8fp4cx6c
@user-wc8fp4cx6c 4 ай бұрын
Following Mark Buehrle's perfect game he was perfect heading into the 6th inning of his next start, retiring 17 batters. He recorded 45 outs in a row. 45 was the record in 2009. I don't know if it has been broken.
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 4 ай бұрын
Yusmeiro Petit broke that record recording 46 outs in a row in 2014.
@somerandomguy5977
@somerandomguy5977 2 ай бұрын
As a reliever so you could differentiate the record.
@richdouglas2311
@richdouglas2311 4 ай бұрын
Nolan was the fastest pitcher ever. EVER. (Speed measuring wasn't sophisticated enough to truly measure him.)
@james5952000
@james5952000 28 күн бұрын
Why is DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak so celebrated yet the streak of reaching base 84 straight games set by Ted Williams is completely ignored …
@Soxruleyanksdrool
@Soxruleyanksdrool 4 ай бұрын
The HOF is an absolute JOKE without the all-time hits leader.
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 4 ай бұрын
And Home Run leader.
@karlheinzvonkroemann2217
@karlheinzvonkroemann2217 Ай бұрын
Number two I full agree with! Nobody is getting 110 career shutouts and ALL in the modern era to boot. This was my number one least likey record, going into this list, to be broken from probably the best pitcher ever.
@TheGreatRedimus
@TheGreatRedimus 4 ай бұрын
Luis Castillo of the Florida Marlins had a 35 game hit streak in 2002
@jimschwandt8089
@jimschwandt8089 4 ай бұрын
So did Chase Utley (35) and Jimmy Rollins (36) with the Phillies around 2005 and 06.
@kevinalexander6812
@kevinalexander6812 4 ай бұрын
Rollins streak was over two separate seasons if I remember correctly. Loved J-Roll!
@jimschwandt8089
@jimschwandt8089 4 ай бұрын
@@kevinalexander6812 True. It was actually a 38 game streak. For some reason it's now listed as a 36 game, single season streak, at least from what I've seen recently.
@littleblackduck3134
@littleblackduck3134 24 күн бұрын
Joe DiMaggio hooking up with Marilyn Monroe was a feat thats hard to break
@stephen9302
@stephen9302 4 ай бұрын
7 no hitters and Cal Ripkin's Iron Man streak will NEVER BE touched!
@JonathanLit
@JonathanLit Ай бұрын
A lot of people are talking about “catching” Mr. Beast at the moment.
@kevingutierrez6845
@kevingutierrez6845 Ай бұрын
Jajajajaja
@baxtronx5972
@baxtronx5972 4 ай бұрын
I'll make a bet no one will break Pete Rise's record.
@richdouglas2311
@richdouglas2311 4 ай бұрын
Tony Gwynn has the highest career average for players who started their careers after WWII, and it isn't even close. He's 10 points above the next player.
@sansoosavage
@sansoosavage 4 ай бұрын
Joe D faced something like 28 different pitchers during his streak. Players today could face that many in a week, and all of them throwing GAS!! 🔥 ⛽️
@frankberger3507
@frankberger3507 3 ай бұрын
I don't think so.
@presleyrules
@presleyrules 4 ай бұрын
You're right about Hendersons all-time steal record being untouchable but you should've mentioned Ty Cobb's 33 career steals of home. Untouchable!
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 4 ай бұрын
I believe Cobb stole home 54 times. 33 is for the second place man - Max Carey.
@thomasgassert7673
@thomasgassert7673 3 ай бұрын
Honestly, I have a hard time believing that Rose didn't have that much ability. His best baseball tool/skill was his contact hitting and batting average. Rose played at a time when contact hitting and hitting .300 was valued quite highly. Rose won three batting titles. Rose did hit a lot of singles but he also hit a lot doubles, leading the NL in doubles five times. I think his long decline in his 40's (he is the all time leader in after age 40 hits as well) kind of made people forget how good he was in his prime. In 1968, the Year of the Pitcher, Rose led the NL with a .335 BA and .391 OBP. He even slugged .470. I have read scouting reports who referred to Rose as the best all around player in the NL. This a major league scout whose job is to evaluate player skills. Brian Kenny talks about Rose's 13 year peak he averages 204 hits and .317 avg. In like 159 games a year. Rose stats play people like him or not.
@stansbruv3169
@stansbruv3169 3 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank dude.
@jetfan925
@jetfan925 4 ай бұрын
Mariano Rivera with 652 saves and Derek Jeter with 162/200 playoff games/hits.
@BatFan1
@BatFan1 4 ай бұрын
The 80s-2K's was the peak for closers, and the fact that only 2 pitcher surpassed 500, much less 600, is still amazing. Guys like Gagne and KRod were great for short runs but ultimately flamed out. Just goes to show how amazing Hoffman and Rivera were. I doubt current active leaders Jensen (426) and Kimbrel (425) make it 450, much less 500.
@jasontiver3302
@jasontiver3302 3 ай бұрын
This is a great list!
@CC-rb1yf
@CC-rb1yf 3 ай бұрын
The pre-1900 pitching records are totally unbreakable such as wins, innings pitched, complete games. Just looking up now Wilbur Wood for White Sox had 49 games started in 1972 which is 5 more than any other pitcher the last 100 years but thats still 26 short of all time record (pud galvin 1883, will white 1879 with 75 starts)
@karlheinzvonkroemann2217
@karlheinzvonkroemann2217 Ай бұрын
Consecutive games is another stat like DiMaggio's hitting streak but a little more impressive. A lot of it had to do with being lucky and avoiding major injuries. I suppose good genetics has a bit to do with how quickly one heals too. Without the DH who would be the record holder? Gehrig? Of course yeah but you're right on Baseball not being as much of a game as it once was and having become big business.
@billharr4309
@billharr4309 3 ай бұрын
Willie Mc Covey 23 career grand slams
@louiswilliams4657
@louiswilliams4657 3 ай бұрын
762 ? Nope 755 is the one !
@kidrio1791
@kidrio1791 4 ай бұрын
i I would actually have to agree with every word and even the order of these records. These records are a big reason of why baseball is the greatest sport now and forever!💪
@fluoriteheals
@fluoriteheals 4 ай бұрын
Definitely missing the old days of baseball when the ballparks were bigger. Homers were harder to hit, the mound was higher, the strike zone was bigger and the bigger dimensions made the outfielders really work! The game has become very money driven and quite sissified in my opinion. Let the boys PLAY BALL the way it was intended! Without a pith/batter clock & instant replays. Let the no hitter/perfect game bids continue until someone breaks them up! Let the catcher and runner fight for home plate. That was one of the most thrilling things to watch and do in baseball! POW!!!
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 4 ай бұрын
There is an easy fix - but it will never happen because there is too much money that will be lost. The fix? Turn all over-the-fence home runs into outs. Baseball would go back to what it was supposed to be, speed and strategy. But it will never happen.
@Paul15.
@Paul15. 3 ай бұрын
Disagree with all of this.
@Robert-m5w8z
@Robert-m5w8z 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info God bless I love baseball
@KevinMiller-xn5vu
@KevinMiller-xn5vu 3 ай бұрын
Another record that I feel won't be broken, much less approach it, is the nearly 50 years and 7920 games the Chicago Cubs went without being no hit (Sandy Koufax 9-9-65 to 7-25-15-Cole Hamels).
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