The Most Unbreakable Career Baseball Records

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@cteal2018
@cteal2018 Жыл бұрын
Robin Ventura getting 7 hits from Nolan Ryan in 1 AB will never be broken...
@randolphkersey5155
@randolphkersey5155 Жыл бұрын
🤣
@adamsmith3238
@adamsmith3238 Жыл бұрын
LOL
@calibre97
@calibre97 Жыл бұрын
ahHHHH HAHAHAHA! That took me a hot second but damn, that's harsh but very very very funny.
@CVSoprano
@CVSoprano Жыл бұрын
WINNER! WINNER! CHICKEN DINNER!
@danacoleman4007
@danacoleman4007 Жыл бұрын
Now there's a stat he can be proud of!
@33sarny
@33sarny Жыл бұрын
This is the record which will never be broken: Johnny Vander Meer's Two Consecutive No-Hitters. A pitcher would need to pitch three consecutive no hitters to break this record
@samuelmoulds1016
@samuelmoulds1016 Жыл бұрын
yeah, but they keep trying!
@robertlosasso4222
@robertlosasso4222 Жыл бұрын
@@samuelmoulds1016 you haven’t seen two yet let alone three . This is the one record that will never be broken . One good reason ,today’s pitchers are pussys .
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
A highschool kid in Texas pitched 7 consectutive no-hitters several years back. I wonder what ever happened to him.
@robertlosasso4222
@robertlosasso4222 Жыл бұрын
@@blu3collar949 Your talking about high school .what’s that got to do with anything? There’s been hundreds of kids that look like the Hall of Fame will never hold them and they wind up in the crapper . The pressure gets greater and greater as you climb the ladder . This kid from Texas hopefully got a good education and went on to live a normal life .
@DCG550
@DCG550 Жыл бұрын
Agree 100%.
@stevegallo8483
@stevegallo8483 Жыл бұрын
I would put Nolan Ryan's 7 career no hitters in the class of unbreakable records, as pitchers getting complete games are rare enough. Others include Ty Cobb's career batting average and Cal Ripken's consecutive games played.
@halecj1
@halecj1 Жыл бұрын
I would agree because Ryan is the best ball player ever IMO, but one day an absolute savage could come in and throw multiple no-nos over several seasons. Most if not all of the records on this list are things you can only accomplish over a long career while staying healthy just about the entire time.
@deathmetal11111
@deathmetal11111 Жыл бұрын
I disagree. 7 no-hitters are probably one of the easier ones to break. Verlander has 3 which makes him tied for third place all-time. Which is pretty good in the context of these other records. No-hitters are up even with shutouts down.
@smoceany9478
@smoceany9478 Жыл бұрын
yea but using the calculation in this video, it would take at most 7 years to get this record, cause theres atleast 1 no hitter every year
@user-uo8yh9tb8g
@user-uo8yh9tb8g Жыл бұрын
@@deathmetal11111 Easier? IMO Verlander is great just for having 3, but in no way does that mean getting twice as many plus one is "easy"... I just don't see it, as pitchers simply don't pitch as many innings and games as Ryan did in his day... well, I'll say this.... I'm 60, and no way in hell is that getting broken in my life-time... it would take a lot of luck too as both Ryan and the great Bob Feller had 12 one-hitters!
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
Those records are not sacred. They can be beaten. It just may be awhile before it happens.
@williamseifert169
@williamseifert169 Жыл бұрын
Cal Ripken's 2632 consecutive games record will NEVER be broken. The fact that it's not on this list is absurd.
@PHELTHY49plus20
@PHELTHY49plus20 Жыл бұрын
I was gonna comment the EXACT same thing...I thought for SURE that would be number 1... not even an honorable mention
@eolsunder
@eolsunder Жыл бұрын
i know right? people and their dumb lists, which aren't even good lists. At 2600+ games, the closest anyone has gotten since that record is about 1100
@bryanmichael108
@bryanmichael108 Жыл бұрын
I cannot believe Ripken’s streak is not in the list. It would over 16 years playing all 162 games per year to break the record. Not happening!
@erichvonmanstein6876
@erichvonmanstein6876 Жыл бұрын
I would hope they left it off because its automatically a concensus choice as one to never be broken..........i hope thats why🤷
@MikeDindu
@MikeDindu Жыл бұрын
He replaced Lou Gehrig for that record. People always for decades said the same thing that you did about Ripken that Gehrig's consecutive game streak would NEVER be broken. They were wrong.
@zackaryhaselius2226
@zackaryhaselius2226 2 жыл бұрын
Ted Williams career OBP of .482 is one of the most insane stats ive ever seen.
@erichvonmanstein6876
@erichvonmanstein6876 Жыл бұрын
It aint all that
@zackaryhaselius2226
@zackaryhaselius2226 Жыл бұрын
@@erichvonmanstein6876 okay dude. Thats literally almost on base every 2nd at bat.
@erichvonmanstein6876
@erichvonmanstein6876 Жыл бұрын
@@zackaryhaselius2226 no its not kid. Its every PLATE APPEARANCE big difference .........."dude"🤨
@Justin-hv7eu
@Justin-hv7eu Жыл бұрын
@Erich Von Manstein OBP is determined from both at bats and plate appearances. Also the specific outcomes of each. Look up the formula used. It’s “approximately” equal to Times on Base/Plate Appearances.
@zackaryhaselius2226
@zackaryhaselius2226 Жыл бұрын
@@erichvonmanstein6876 what the frick are you talking about? Im saying according to his OBP, Hes getting On-base almost 50% of the time. youre not making since.
@edandkarendamadio4108
@edandkarendamadio4108 Жыл бұрын
Well, here's one record that will never be broken. Warren Spahn pitched 20 or more complete games for 13 straight seasons, and hardly anyone ever speaks of it.
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
different era... today starting pitchers rarely see the 7th inning for one reason or another. I don't remember the last time I saw a complete game. lotta pitchers have a shutout when they retire.. only to have the game lost by the pen. those kindsa things can get pretty depressing but it happens quite often with the way the game is played today.
@geoffreyhooker9005
@geoffreyhooker9005 Жыл бұрын
Spahn and Sain, and two days of rain
@TigerofRobare
@TigerofRobare 10 ай бұрын
Because it's not a record. Cy Young had 20+ complete games for 19 straight seasons. Walter Johnson did it for 16.
@kylesloane3815
@kylesloane3815 9 ай бұрын
This is a season record though, not a career record... Not really eligible for the list
@tommybotts
@tommybotts 8 ай бұрын
Spahn was such a workhorse - 363 wins, a 20 game winner for 12 seasons, 382 complete games! Today's pitchers are wimps compared to the guy's of yesteryear. Today's pitchers are programmed to go 7 innings or 100 pitches, (whichever comes first), which means they psychologically start getting tired going into the 6th inning.
@chaosawaits
@chaosawaits Жыл бұрын
Ty Cobb's career batting average will also probably never be broken (.366). 7 MVP's by Barry Bonds seems pretty difficult. Ted Williams career OBP (.482) seems unbreakable; only 4 players who've played over the last 60 years have even cracked the top 25.
@deathmetal11111
@deathmetal11111 Жыл бұрын
Yeah but those are rate stats. Some hot shot rookie could conceivably put up those numbers for a couple of years, get to the minimum required plate appearances to count their career rate numbers then suffer a career ending injury. No one's pitching 700 CG.
@jonathancarroll941
@jonathancarroll941 Жыл бұрын
Barry Bonds cheated his way in the record book. That's why he never got into the hall of fame
@a.grimes4202
@a.grimes4202 Жыл бұрын
​@@jonathancarroll941 He didn’t cheat. He didn’t get in because the dumbass voters snubbed him out of jealousy of his natural skill.
@jonathancarroll941
@jonathancarroll941 Жыл бұрын
@@a.grimes4202 he did just like Mark McGuire and Jose Canseco. They all used steroids that's called cheating
@a.grimes4202
@a.grimes4202 Жыл бұрын
@@jonathancarroll941 He never used steroids. You’re full of *🐂💩* .
@ghijkmnop
@ghijkmnop Жыл бұрын
Nolan Ryan - 7 No-hitters Joe Dimaggio - 56-game hitting streak Rennie Stennett - 7 hits in a 9-inning game Ty Cobb - 54 steals of Home Cal Ripken, Jr - 2632 Consecutive games played
@MrVegasdeuce
@MrVegasdeuce Жыл бұрын
Good stats
@robpierce4712
@robpierce4712 Жыл бұрын
Two records that Ted Williams also holds which likely will never be broken. In 1949, he reached base in 84 consecutive games. In 1957, he reached base in 16 straight plate appearances. I think we will likely see Dimmagio's 56 game hitting streak broken before either of these records are broken.
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Жыл бұрын
Agreed. BTW, the day the Pete Rose's streak was broken he didn't see a single strike the entire game. The opposing team had announced in advance that they were going to stop the streak, so they just never gave him a hittable pitch.
@impairedthoughts4701
@impairedthoughts4701 Жыл бұрын
16 straight plate appearances will most likely be the first of theses records to go, simply because anyone can hot streak at any given time.
@thomassexton6783
@thomassexton6783 Жыл бұрын
I could see the 16 straight appearances at some point. Not the 84 games though. Baseball is weird enough that Yermin Mercedes a guy who didn’t make it through his rookie year started his career with 8.
@MRCANTGETANAME
@MRCANTGETANAME Жыл бұрын
Facing a series of “wild pitchers” could definitely play a huge factor in reaching base in 16 consecutive plate appearances.
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
The 16 straight plate appearances reaching base has never been verified.
@pauledmonds3380
@pauledmonds3380 Жыл бұрын
Could have added another Cy Young record to this list as well. He also holds the major league record for losses as well.
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
well he WAS a popular guy...
@4ak458
@4ak458 Жыл бұрын
Who pitches both games of a double header now days? Think maybe he was.worn out a few of those times?
@geoffreyhooker9005
@geoffreyhooker9005 Жыл бұрын
@@4ak458 He never pitched a night game. He never had to stay seated on overnight travel (sleeper cars on the train).
@HeWhoIsNamedPatrick
@HeWhoIsNamedPatrick Жыл бұрын
I love the thing rose said when asked should he be in the Hall of Fame, he said a player could hit 200 hits for 20 years and still be hundreds short of his record
@freddieknapp9337
@freddieknapp9337 Жыл бұрын
wanna bet? lol
@creepycrespi8180
@creepycrespi8180 Жыл бұрын
@@freddieknapp9337 Pete Rose would make that bet.
@davidmartinez52420
@davidmartinez52420 Жыл бұрын
Rose would be somewhere between 6th and 9th(I forget where off the top of my head)on the all time hits list with just his singles alone.
@MetFanMac
@MetFanMac Жыл бұрын
@@davidmartinez52420 He would actually be 15th.
@impairedthoughts4701
@impairedthoughts4701 Жыл бұрын
Cal Ripken Jr was straight games. His record is safe.
@MrVegasdeuce
@MrVegasdeuce Жыл бұрын
Yep
@jj18057
@jj18057 Жыл бұрын
100%
@christopherkimber7679
@christopherkimber7679 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Iron man’s record is safe.
@JonSmith-hk1bq
@JonSmith-hk1bq Жыл бұрын
@@christopherkimber7679 I'm old enough to remember when Gehrig's record was routinely called "unbreakable". Heck, it was still being called unbreakable back when Ripkin passed Everett Scott's then 2nd place mark.
@ToABrighterFuture
@ToABrighterFuture Жыл бұрын
To break Ripken's record, would take 16 full 162-game seasons, with another 41 games on top of THAT. So, someone would need to play over a decade and a half, with no injuries, no suspensions, probably no midseason trades, no extended strikes or lockouts, and not even a single DNP-CD. GOOD. LUCK. With that.
@TexasSportsTV
@TexasSportsTV Жыл бұрын
Also unbreakable. 7 no-hitters by Nolan Ryan.
@Justin-hv7eu
@Justin-hv7eu Жыл бұрын
Nah I could do that
@MrVegasdeuce
@MrVegasdeuce Жыл бұрын
This one is also a lock. Not enough complete games anymore..
@TexasSportsTV
@TexasSportsTV Жыл бұрын
@@MrVegasdeuce even with complete games, the second most is 4 which was from the 60s. Verlander only has 3, he is a work horse of a pitcher who's done this a long time. 39 years old. Even with combined no-hitters becoming a thing, it no one's gonna pass it if you include them.
@MrVegasdeuce
@MrVegasdeuce Жыл бұрын
@@TexasSportsTV yep. You got it dude.
@stephenjohnson9632
@stephenjohnson9632 Жыл бұрын
And Nolan Ryan’s 2,795 career walks is even more untouchable.
@johnnyeaton
@johnnyeaton Жыл бұрын
One of my feelings, not really a thought, is sadness at the fact that we may never see another Game 7 complete game shutout again. The combined no-hitter by the Astros made me yearn for Jack Morris in '91 spinning all those masterful innings. It's hard to imagine a manager letting his starting pitcher finish a game now, let alone let him keep going into extras with his shutout. RIP the fantastic baseball of my 80s youth. :(
@andrem.thomas332
@andrem.thomas332 Жыл бұрын
I watched that Twins game and Morris was amazing but time goes on. People who watched before us said the same thing about our era. Era's should be more appreciated than argued about in my opinion.
@johnnyeaton
@johnnyeaton Жыл бұрын
@@andrem.thomas332 I agree. I wish I was alive for many of baseball's eras. The only one I've lived through that I didn't really enjoy was the peak steroids era. This current one is alright, but I used to pitch, so I'm biased because I enjoy starting pitchers dominating and going deep into games.
@andrem.thomas332
@andrem.thomas332 Жыл бұрын
@@johnnyeaton Bro I'm 44 and raised in Oakland. I remember watching Dave Stewart win 20 games a year repeatedly. If I'm not mistaken it was Glavine pitching against Morris that game 7. I'm just trying my best to not become the old guy always bringing up his era because I hated those guys.
@johnnyeaton
@johnnyeaton Жыл бұрын
@@andrem.thomas332 I have loved hearing the generations before me talk about the baseball they grew up with. It's a nostalgia that I appreciate.
@alexparker3277
@alexparker3277 Жыл бұрын
nah, some guy like Alcantra is gonna get put in that spot by some old school manager. Just give it like 20 years.
@mullet75
@mullet75 Жыл бұрын
Hack Wilson’s 190 RBI in a season has always seemed unbreakable to me
@edwardcook2973
@edwardcook2973 Жыл бұрын
He actually had 191 rbi's in 1930, not 190.
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Жыл бұрын
There are so many solo home runs today and such low batting averages, Wilson's record seems safe. The Yankees have spent the past 5 years living on solo home runs.
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
@@edwardcook2973 They added 1 RBI to his record back about 20 years ago. Some sporting reporter noticed an error in one of the games box scores. For years it was 190 though.
@adamsmith3238
@adamsmith3238 Жыл бұрын
Since you had Pete Rose on there think about this: 4256 hits are crazy right? But someone one of these days will break that record compared to another record he has. At least 500 career starts at 5 different positions ( 1B, 2B, 3B, RF, and LF.) It will never be broken because players just aren't versatile like that anymore
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
tell you what that guy was a helluva player. he was a "slapstick" hitter. just get the ball over the first baseman's head! I used to watch him he hardly ever made an attempt to take a huge cut at anything. I mean when Bonds walked up there everybody KNEW he meant business. the pitcher (no matter who he was) was gonna get a hitting lesson. but not Rose. these guys were both great hitters.. but for entirely different reasons.
@geoffreyhooker9005
@geoffreyhooker9005 Жыл бұрын
and their managers won't make the stars move
@whitneymacdonald4396
@whitneymacdonald4396 11 ай бұрын
I bet you're right. Also played his whole career as a complete a**hole.
@beekerakadjsnaxx6133
@beekerakadjsnaxx6133 Ай бұрын
@@whitneymacdonald4396 And? So? What does that have to do with anything?
@thomasgassert7673
@thomasgassert7673 20 күн бұрын
Rose actually hit the ball hard. Doubles were his game by taking the extra base. Pitchers used to try to blow the fastball by him but they couldn't and he had crazy contact and bat control to boot. 4256 will last forever and a day imo.
@BootJarhead
@BootJarhead Жыл бұрын
316 career losses by Cy Young. Due to pitcher usage and players being on a shorter leash.
@jakesorrentino7230
@jakesorrentino7230 Жыл бұрын
You could break that if the manger refuses to give you up lol
@a.grimes4202
@a.grimes4202 Жыл бұрын
316? *WHAT?!*
@ILDomer17
@ILDomer17 Жыл бұрын
By extension, career decisions is also a record owned by Cy Young that will never be broken
@jackaltwinky77
@jackaltwinky77 Жыл бұрын
@@a.grimes4202Cy Young’s career decision record is 511-315… He was the pitcher of record 826 times. Nolan Ryan is in 3rd in all time losses (324-292), and the only one in the top 4 who was not born in the 1800s. But pitching 27 seasons, and only really getting hurt to end his career allowed him to pitch a long time… He also leads the MLB in career walks with 2,795, leading second place by over 900 (Steve Carlton).
@a.grimes4202
@a.grimes4202 Жыл бұрын
@@jackaltwinky77 I was just making a stupid joke.
@andrethered1
@andrethered1 Жыл бұрын
On May 1, 1920 the Braves and Robins played at Boston in front of a crowd of 2,000 spectators. Joe Oeschger started for the Braves, and Leon Cadore started for the Robins. The game was eventually ruled a tie after 26 innings because of darkness. Oescheger only gave up 9 hits the entire game, while Cadore allowed 15. Both pitchers pitched the entire game, that will never happen again.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 2 жыл бұрын
The Phil Coke experiment had me dying lmao I love how they chose him
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that experiment always stuck in my brain, even though it was only a small thing on Reddit.
@HufflepuffBaseball42313
@HufflepuffBaseball42313 2 жыл бұрын
You think Cy Young’s records are untouchable, but there’s a wild card. Rob Manfred shortening games to three innings in the name of pace of play
@The_Loathsome
@The_Loathsome Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@jasonschwartz9481
@jasonschwartz9481 Жыл бұрын
@@The_Loathsome what's hilariously horrible is that, while this is an extreme, Mansfield's bad enough to attempt something insane! I enjoy a faster paced game. But, c'mon! I hate the strategy taken out of being able to switch pitchers, pitching coaches calling infield meetings. Like, I get wanting to not change a pitcher every batter, but always allow it once per inning where a guy can be pulled after 1 batter THEN make the subsequent pitchers face at least 2.
@GeneralBuckNaked
@GeneralBuckNaked Жыл бұрын
@Jason Schwartz... I used to love watching super old black & white baseball games. As soon as the catcher throws the ball back to the pitcher, hes winding up to throw again.. It was wayyy faster paced back then
@jasonschwartz9481
@jasonschwartz9481 Жыл бұрын
@@GeneralBuckNaked yeah. I played pro ball for a couple of years. I'm 45 so it was a while ago lol. I hope that the pitch clock does it's job... Switching pitchers should be allowed regardless of batters faced. (I also say this as a guy who spent my first season and a half as a utility guy...sooo, I'm all about getting matchups and pinch hitters lol). But, yeah, the older games had a great pace to them. Some of it was because of pitcher dominance at one point. But, also because batters could HIT. As in, a lot fewer deep counts because they made better contact... Not sure l striking out to sell out for the homer. And, yeah, the pitchers definitely didn't waste time... Nor did the batters.
@billmcg1676
@billmcg1676 Жыл бұрын
Fell off my chair laughing. Manfreddy has it as an option I'm sure! 😁😁
@stephenconnors7380
@stephenconnors7380 Жыл бұрын
My candidate for an unbreakable record is Phil Knell's 54 hit batters in 1891. You know he had to have had a lot of near misses too. Nowadays, if any pitcher hit that many batters guys would be charging the mound right and left. Poor Phil wouldn't survive the season. He'd be beaten to a pulp.
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Жыл бұрын
Was the ball softer?
@MetFanMac
@MetFanMac Жыл бұрын
@@GeraldM_inNC Not so much softer as just made of worse material. There were also way, WAY fewer ball substitutions, so that by the end of the game they were usually playing with something resembling a hackysack.
@donpietruk1517
@donpietruk1517 Жыл бұрын
Plus pitchers could legally doctor the ball so much it made it a lot more unpredictable. Balls were cut with razor blades, substances put on them, scuffed, sand papered, shoe polished. Catchers really had to be sharp as they often couldn't predict where the damn thing would end up.
@davidbernier5782
@davidbernier5782 9 ай бұрын
And I don’t reckon they were throwing 100 mph!
@northstarjakobs
@northstarjakobs 7 ай бұрын
Since this video came out before the 2023 rule changes, we have seen a 50+ steal season (and 60+ and 70+), but even with that, I think that Rickey Henderson's single season and career records (especially the career one) are still safe. Rickey had an ungodly combination of speed, reflexes, and game sense plus durability and longevity.
@stevenmutzu8940
@stevenmutzu8940 Жыл бұрын
Jack Taylor completed 187 consecutive games he started between 1901 and 1906.
@Gromit801
@Gromit801 Жыл бұрын
Loved watching Rickey turn walks into triples, and thoroughly messing with a pitchers head.
@blakesarjent3963
@blakesarjent3963 Жыл бұрын
Listening to this and trying to comprehend how these guys did this is just absolutely mind boggling. 7,000 innings and over 500 wins is just ridiculous to think about in the majors. Still am mind blown while writing this! Need more content like this!
@stephenconnors7380
@stephenconnors7380 Жыл бұрын
And Young did it without suffering an arm injury too.
@n9wff
@n9wff Жыл бұрын
​@@stephenconnors7380 We don't know. Many in the old days rubbed dirt on it and played through many injuries. Today, they get a tweak and they go on the disabled list.
@whitneymacdonald4396
@whitneymacdonald4396 11 ай бұрын
Satchel Page made Cy Young look like a short reliever in today's game. Dude basically could throw all day every day when he was young, and look like Nolan Ryan doing it.
@kylesloane3815
@kylesloane3815 9 ай бұрын
​@@n9wffwhoa, they really did that and rubbed dirt on their arms and it worked?! Wow. I'm speechless. I always wondered how they pitched so many times.
@royveteto4134
@royveteto4134 Жыл бұрын
how about connie mack's managerial records . he has managed the most games [7,755] ,wins [3,731] , loses [3,948] , and he managed 1 team for 50 seasons . plus he's the only manager to wear a suit .
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
he managed that team because he was part owner of the A's
@andrethered1
@andrethered1 Жыл бұрын
Watch the movie "42", Burt Shotten in 1947 wore a suit while managing the Dodgers after Leo Durocher was suspended for the season. Just happened to be Jackie Robinson's rookie year in the bigs for Brooklyn.
@rafaelramirez1507
@rafaelramirez1507 Жыл бұрын
I remember back in 1973 Yankees where Chicago White Sox Ace Wilbur Wood started both games of a double header against the New York Yankees
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
Wood was a knuckleballer. He only threw the ball 55 to 60 miles and hour. His fastball was only 76MPH. LOL. Pretty hard to hurt your arm like that.
@robertlosasso4222
@robertlosasso4222 Жыл бұрын
That wasn’t uncommon, there was a pitcher for the Dodgers who came close to pitching a complete doubleheader.
@zackaryhaselius2226
@zackaryhaselius2226 2 жыл бұрын
Nolan Ryans 7 No-hitters thrown. Thats so amazing its stupid.
@billysikes1374
@billysikes1374 Жыл бұрын
Koufax only pitched 13 years, Had 5 no hitters, believe 1 was a perfect game, Ryan pitched 26 years
@mikepuncsak7297
@mikepuncsak7297 Жыл бұрын
Joe DiMaggio hit safe in 56 straight games will not be broken
@ErickMaciasJuarez
@ErickMaciasJuarez Жыл бұрын
That one is fascinating. I remember when Jimmy Rollins of the Phillies got to 30-something games straight with a base hit, I was excited but he fell way short
@mjwbulich
@mjwbulich Жыл бұрын
81 years and no one has gotten closer than Pete Rose did with 44. That one is pretty safe.
@erichvonmanstein6876
@erichvonmanstein6876 Жыл бұрын
Thats not really that big of a record, theres already been 6 dudes that got 40+ streaks. Just give it some time. This will be broke.
@nextgencowboy
@nextgencowboy Жыл бұрын
Statistically this one will be broken, someday. As will Ted Williams' 84 consecutive games reaching base streak. It may take 100 years but the offensive game still plays enough like it did in the 40s for both records to fall. Just my opinion but it is the pitching records that are safer, without a paradigm shift.
@erichvonmanstein6876
@erichvonmanstein6876 Жыл бұрын
@@nextgencowboy thank you
@matthewswanson5623
@matthewswanson5623 Жыл бұрын
Love your channel! Never been a big stats guy, just loved playing and watching as a kid. Content like yours and trying to keep up with my son's stats, makes it a lot more interesting. Long live Baseball!
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@cedricgist7614
@cedricgist7614 11 ай бұрын
I didn't know Eddie Collins laid down 512 bunts. That's staggering! I know it was the Dead Ball Era and teams had to scratch for runs - but man! Collins was a good hitter and to take his bat away that many times - astounding.
@snerdterguson
@snerdterguson Жыл бұрын
Harry Chiti will almost certainly be the only major league player who got traded for himself. He was traded for a player to be named and eventually, he was the player to be named and thus sent back to his original team. Mariano Riveras ERA+ minimum 1,000 IP is probably untouchable or at least close to it.
@typicalpizza8857
@typicalpizza8857 11 ай бұрын
I feel like 457 total bases in a single season by babe Ruth in 1921 will never be broken even when Barry bonds had 73 home runs in 2001 he was still 46 total base away
@JD-gk7eh
@JD-gk7eh 11 ай бұрын
Cal Ripken's consecutive game streak is good for eternity as well. That requires teams to participate in the process and they just won't do that; they won't let a player go that long without a day off and they'll cut the streak down before it ever even reaches 2 seasons worth.
@IcemanTopGun6
@IcemanTopGun6 Жыл бұрын
Bobby Cox with 158 career managerial ejections will never be broken as long as video review is around.
@billysikes1374
@billysikes1374 Жыл бұрын
Braves fan? Lol I am, Went to 4 Braves games, He got ejected from 3 of those, swear
@TallulahB58
@TallulahB58 Жыл бұрын
Fernando Tatis's 2 grand slams in one inning is up there, imo.
@kristopherloviska9042
@kristopherloviska9042 Жыл бұрын
And both were hit off the same pitcher. That accomplishment will never be tied, let alone broken. For someone to break it, the minimum batters to come to the plate in the inning would be 22. That is never going to happen.
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Жыл бұрын
Good one!
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
How about 6 grand slams in one season? Don Mattingly.
@andrethered1
@andrethered1 Жыл бұрын
Tatis even hit both grand slams against Chan Ho Park in that inning. He became the second pitcher to allow two grand slams in one inning, joining Whoa Bill Phillips (1890) in the record books.
@CGlied
@CGlied Жыл бұрын
Good video. I like the methodology. Surprised that Nolan Ryan's 2,795 Walks is not on the list. Only 2 pitchers have passed 100 BB in season in the past 10 full years and no active pitcher even has 900 walks. I would think it would take someone 30+ years of leading the league to catch that one too.
@donpietruk1517
@donpietruk1517 Жыл бұрын
A lot of that is modern hitters having much higher strike out rates compared to older players. They just all swing at so many bad pitches. Some of that is due to guys throwing harder forcing you to make a decision faster but a lot is due to bad plate discipline.
@kylesloane3815
@kylesloane3815 9 ай бұрын
​@@donpietruk1517a lot better pitching these days too. The average pitcher seems like has 5 different pitches in their arsenal, and that all have different variations of each other. Even just twenty years ago, average pitcher probably had like 3.
@hijinks21
@hijinks21 Жыл бұрын
Pete rose was a master of hitting on that old concrete type astroturf. He'd chop down at the ball for this giant bounce that he could beat out an infield hit. Can't do that on today's turf.
@BrotherApexx
@BrotherApexx Жыл бұрын
Man, I didn't even think about that but it makes sense. Shows you how smart and talented he was.
@INYB
@INYB Жыл бұрын
Maybe 5% of his hits were infield hits. I chiron had over 100 in one season.
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Жыл бұрын
In the dead-ball era that was called the "Baltimore Chop".
@1brusco
@1brusco Жыл бұрын
Bob Gibsons season ERA of 1.12 will never be broken .
@mtgpackrat7945
@mtgpackrat7945 Жыл бұрын
Could you imagine witnessing Cy Young's pitching first hand and not realizing at the time the pure legend behind what you were seeing?
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 Жыл бұрын
There are MLB player now that you don't realize what you are seeing.
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
Young played during a time when baseball players came from lower class jobs, such as farmers. They were not professional star athletes like today. He probably would not last 2 innings in a modern era game of today, against real talented players.
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Жыл бұрын
He's just lucky child solicitation laws were lax bak then.
@schmipps1239
@schmipps1239 Жыл бұрын
Never won the Cy Young though.
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Жыл бұрын
@@schmipps1239 He married his sister though. Had two little water headed babies.
@lestermount3287
@lestermount3287 Жыл бұрын
Ty Cobb's career batting average, Nolan Ryan's no hitters are two more that will never be broken
@Palar47
@Palar47 11 ай бұрын
One record that seems breakable but I don't think ever will be broken is Hack Wilson's 191 RBIs in a season. The closest anyone has come in the last 90 years is Manny Ramirez in 1999 with 165, and he's #14 on the list. Everyone ahead of him was before 1938. It's probably a similar issue related to pitching; having to face fresh pitchers every few innings means fewer RBIs.
@tyeikenberg8938
@tyeikenberg8938 Ай бұрын
brooks Robinson's 16 consecutive gold gloves will never be broken. that is as safe as Cal's consecutive game streak and cy young's win total.
@zacharyanderson5270
@zacharyanderson5270 2 жыл бұрын
These vids are like drugs to me. Good stuff! I would've been interested to see what the list would look like if you just grouped all the dead ball era pitching records into the #1 spot, and then went all the way to #10.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead 2 жыл бұрын
Here ya go... i.postimg.cc/G2xtvSVj/Rankings.png Although anything at 19 years or less I'd consider possibly reachable by somebody in the future.
@caliscribe2120
@caliscribe2120 Жыл бұрын
Babe Ruth to umpire who just called him out looking on a Walter Johnson fastball. "I think it sounded low."
@zackwilliams9261
@zackwilliams9261 11 ай бұрын
Starting Pitcher Old Hoss Radbourn's 60 wins in one season will NEVER be broken.
@davidhenderson594
@davidhenderson594 Жыл бұрын
I live in New York and I think I see another trip to Cooperstown this summer. Love going there, you see something different every time.
@tyler3876
@tyler3876 Жыл бұрын
It’s kinda crazy that 100 years from now, people will still be talking about these legends.
@brentvance3958
@brentvance3958 Жыл бұрын
True because 120 years after Cy Young we are still talking about him
@tyler3876
@tyler3876 Жыл бұрын
@@brentvance3958 IKR! If you have those records, you will exist until the very sport of baseball dies.
@chrisstephens2984
@chrisstephens2984 Жыл бұрын
Sure. If humans still walk the earth
@fishingwithphil7603
@fishingwithphil7603 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video, the only thing i could say negatively is that you made it seem as if the change in pitching is more important than the workhorse nature of cy young and walter johnson. nolan ryan. three of the greatest workhorses EVER. will never be replicated. Your point was articulated very clearly but i didnt get the impression that you were impressed by walter johnson and cy young, and everybody should be.. amazing video
@user-lz8hx2rv4r
@user-lz8hx2rv4r Жыл бұрын
SUPER Video ! THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK ..'hats off toya"
@kylewashington1841
@kylewashington1841 Жыл бұрын
This is just a perfectly edited and vocally delivered video I've probably ever seen on KZbin. You definitely got a subscriber. Let's go Baseball 2023. Rockies for life.
@aklestinec
@aklestinec Жыл бұрын
Cal Ripken’s record will never be close to being broken based off of current standard of baseball.
@robertlosasso4222
@robertlosasso4222 Жыл бұрын
There were games he only played an inning or two . The rules don’t say you had to play nine innings every time you started a game .
@donpietruk1517
@donpietruk1517 Жыл бұрын
By the end of Ripkins chase it had become a circus side show. He hurt his career and team by refusing to rest. Look at his BP and obp toward the end of the streak. If his dad wasn't the manager he would have been sat down.
@jamesrobertson9761
@jamesrobertson9761 Жыл бұрын
That triples record is unreal.
@fortynights1513
@fortynights1513 Жыл бұрын
Another one: The 1991 Brewers went from 43-60 to 83-79; 17 games under .500 to an outright winning record, the most ever in the course of a single season. Nowadays if a team was 17 games under .500, they’d probably consider tanking, and have nothing to play for the rest of the season.
@jacocristoforo
@jacocristoforo 2 жыл бұрын
Love these videos! Keep them up!
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
@Uns_Maps_8
@Uns_Maps_8 4 күн бұрын
Agree with you. With pitchers nowadays being considered fabulous if they pitch 5 innings in a game twice in a season these two records will last for a while: 1) Walter Johnson’s 110 shutouts. Cy Young’s 749 complete games… this one will last more than a while
@billexusaf1542
@billexusaf1542 Жыл бұрын
If you check the records at Cooperstown, you'll find that my ex brother- in- law holds the record for the youngest starting pitcher to start a major league baseball game. His name was Jim Derrington. He was 16 years old when he started several games for the Chicago White Sox in the mid 1950's. He signed a bonus contract out of South Gate high school in So Calif. In those days if you signed for a bonus, the parent club had to put you on the Major league team for the first month of your career, before being sent to the minors. The way things are done today, this record will never be broken.
@jimtruscott5670
@jimtruscott5670 13 күн бұрын
Joe Nuxhall Cincinnati Reds 1944 15 years 316 days old.
@patricksorenson9586
@patricksorenson9586 Жыл бұрын
I think career IBB is also unbreakable, but your methodology would have brought in some of Bonds insane years since they were more recent.
@markpurcell1488
@markpurcell1488 Жыл бұрын
Great work!! Thank you for your hard work figuring this out. God bless.
@ninjaswordtothehead
@ninjaswordtothehead Жыл бұрын
Great video. Good to know baseball isn't dead, I keep hearing it doesn't exist.
@maldrinjr9629
@maldrinjr9629 2 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking about starting an OOTP save with the sole goal of breaking the all-time sac hits record. Thanks for the inspiration!
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead 2 жыл бұрын
I have an OOTP challenge coming up where I started with the Angels expansion in 1961 and tried to set as many career records by 2022. Should have that coming out in the next two weeks.
@maldrinjr9629
@maldrinjr9629 2 жыл бұрын
@@BaseballsNotDead Can't wait to see it! I assume you have a reliever that will go in almost every game while winning for the last out?
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead 2 жыл бұрын
@@maldrinjr9629 Last out in the 4th inning, yes (although you have to have them pitch a full inning or the game will award the win to another reliever).
@maldrinjr9629
@maldrinjr9629 2 жыл бұрын
@@BaseballsNotDead Oh I meant on top of going for the win, going for the career records for games finished and saves
@chrisallen2954
@chrisallen2954 Жыл бұрын
Hank Aaron's record for total bases will never be broken.
@MrVegasdeuce
@MrVegasdeuce Жыл бұрын
👍
@mikec3949
@mikec3949 Жыл бұрын
Pujols was 600+ short of the record. I think it can be done one day
@donstevenson3211
@donstevenson3211 Жыл бұрын
The closest current player is Miguel Cabrera. In a twenty year career he comes up short of Aaron by 1606 bases. That's 27 miles. So yeah, it stands.
@Evilryu4005
@Evilryu4005 Жыл бұрын
Great video and Great conversation about some of these records are not going to be broken. Cal Ripken Iron man streak, Joe Dimaggio 56 hitting streak, Ted Williams hitting 400. Before all star break
@blah2blah65
@blah2blah65 Жыл бұрын
When they allow cyborgs to play, you'll start to see some of these records fall.
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Жыл бұрын
Well, I hear they will start using robot umps call balls and strikes next year. If R2D2 breaks the glass ceiling against robots, maybe cyborgs are next.
@chettywap1620
@chettywap1620 Жыл бұрын
For the stolen bases thing, I honestly believe there are people faster than Rickey in todays baseball, but they don’t have the acceleration that he had, he could go from 0% to 100% instantly and that’s something no one has ever seen befor
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Жыл бұрын
I'd say that the problem is because Blacks have abandoned baseball. Who were the stolen base leaders from the 1950s through the 1980? Overwhelmingly Black.
@somepeoplecanthandlethetruth
@somepeoplecanthandlethetruth Жыл бұрын
@@GeraldM_inNC well Rickey lead the league through the 2000s. So I guess your black statement needs to at least go until then. The game has changed entirely though. Wouldn't matter if it was nothing but Jamaicans base stealing is dead.
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
Micky Mantle was actually the fastest player in the game before his legs gave out. He could go from home to first in just under 3 seconds (2.9 secs per 90 feet). Ralph Garr is second on the list (3.06 per 90 feet).
@robertlosasso4222
@robertlosasso4222 Жыл бұрын
Mantle was faster than anyone going from home to first base .
@ryangale3757
@ryangale3757 2 жыл бұрын
The problem with ever breaking a lot of these records is you don't just need an ideal league atmosphere to do so in that encourages maximizing that needed skillset, but also an especially special player to be the one to do it. You take any hitter from today's game, anyone, and drop them in Pete Rose's era, have them hit the same way as players did back then, and I'm willing to bet Rose would still beat them by plenty, because he was just THAT good of a hitter. Likewise with stolen bases; Rickey Henderson was just next level talented, well beyond the talent level of your typical stolen base leader, regardless of how much the league runs as a whole. Half of Nolan Ryan's success at getting strikeouts was because he was able to stay healthy and effective for MUCH longer than most starters can be. Unless another player comes along that is that same level of '1-in-a-million' talent, no amount of rule changing, general play style changes or whatever can help those records being broken, it's simply not possible.
@jamesgoss1860
@jamesgoss1860 Жыл бұрын
Stolen bases are harder to accomplish now because of replay. If the runner comes off the base by a centimeter while the fielder is holding the tag in super slo-mo, it's an out.
@michaelplowman8674
@michaelplowman8674 Жыл бұрын
I've always wanted to run a Coke style simulation with having a tandem of pitchers split starts and relief appearances with each guy trying to go 3 innings before giving over to the bullpen. The idea being that the batters would rarely see the pitcher more than once a game. If the guys go go on 2 days rest, they'd each get 27 starts and 27 relief appearances where they'd pitch the 4-6th innings.
@mfm4205
@mfm4205 Жыл бұрын
tony larussa actually tried it for a few weeks in 1991, but dropped it quickly when it didn't end up going too well (injuries played a part in him trying it). astros either did it or proposed doing it in their farm system around 2012-13 because gm at the time figured they had so many young arms, would be best way to get everyone work (don't think it lasted long if it happened, though).
@thegodfatheroftoys3349
@thegodfatheroftoys3349 Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing to say this, but as a whole, Ricky Henderson is criminally underrated. The stolen bases aside, his runs scored and his sheer ability to create runs is otherworldly.
@LumpyAdams
@LumpyAdams Жыл бұрын
He didn't get in the HOF just by stealing bases. He's not underrated. Not everything that's ever happened is cRimInAlLy uNdeRraTeD
@thegodfatheroftoys3349
@thegodfatheroftoys3349 Жыл бұрын
Somebody has an issue with Comprehension
@1uckedout
@1uckedout Жыл бұрын
@@thegodfatheroftoys3349 Don't rat yourself out
@markbrowning4334
@markbrowning4334 Жыл бұрын
Randy Johnson came closer to Ryan's strikeout total than I thought. That's probably a reachable record, especially in a strikeout or homerun gun that baseball has devolved into. Ricky Henderson is safe as Vince Coleman retired a long time ago and no one else even considers stealing a base anymore.
@brandonneumann5294
@brandonneumann5294 3 ай бұрын
It’s not a reachable record because pitchers don’t throw as many innings as they used to.
@markbrowning4334
@markbrowning4334 3 ай бұрын
@@brandonneumann5294 Good point. Yes, that is a collective philosophy that I wish the game would ditch real soon. They think they are saving arms, but it seems like pitchers are getting injurned as much or more than they used to while being pulled from games earlier and earlier. I've heard that the full time work out regiments are overstraining these guy's physiologies. The old timers would regularly throw complete games and win 25 plus games a season, but they didn't have time to work out all year long as they had to get regular jobs in the off season to suppliment a frugal baseball salary. They just got in shape real quick in spring training and that was it. Also, I think the old timers played with heart and love for the game. Players today play for the payday and not much else.
@redshoe1695
@redshoe1695 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see another Rickey Henderson...
@Bravo_116Cinema
@Bravo_116Cinema Жыл бұрын
Very good video, I am only a baseball novice but your video kept me watching the whole way through.
@Fools_Requiem
@Fools_Requiem Жыл бұрын
Cal Ripkins's games started streak is never getting broken. TBH, Ripkin probably shouldn't even have the record in the first place. I think there was a point where he just went out there to keep the streak alive.
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
You are correct. His career batting average suffered because he would not rest himself. During the streak his average over a 100 game period was only .135. His dad was his manager and could of sat him down but didn't.
@KidFresh71
@KidFresh71 Жыл бұрын
The Manfred runner in extra innings is the stupidest thing ever. Pure back yard "ghost runner" shenanigans; should have no place in MLB. I refer to it as the Manfred Abomination.
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Жыл бұрын
It inspired me to come up with a similar rule to prevent draws in championship chess tournaments. (The vast majority of chess games end in draws.) I proposed that one a draw is declared, each player received a new Queen and the game resumes. I figure that if baseball can do it, why not chess?
@mauricealexander9975
@mauricealexander9975 Ай бұрын
Out of all the records here, I think shutouts could theoretically be broken. But they would to put up some monster seasons and also have 100% buy-in from the manager and team
@davidlogan201
@davidlogan201 Жыл бұрын
Baseball back in the old days was a different breed
@vincentmaniscalco4421
@vincentmaniscalco4421 Жыл бұрын
Wow I can’t believe u didn’t include Johnny Vandemeer he pitched 2 consecutive no hitters !! So to break the record a pitcher would have to pitch 3 no hitters in a row !! Trust it ain’t ever happening !!
@robertlosasso4222
@robertlosasso4222 Жыл бұрын
Johnny Vander Meer .
@MrVegasdeuce
@MrVegasdeuce Жыл бұрын
Can you imagine a pitcher even throwing 3 complete games in a row let alone 3 no hitters
@chrisweidner4768
@chrisweidner4768 Жыл бұрын
Rogers Hornsby, over a 5 year span, averaged over .400. 1 year hitting .424. Who knows. Now that the shift has ended. You never know….
@Reavezz
@Reavezz Жыл бұрын
This and all of your other videos are amazing content! I just found you and instantly subscribed after the first vid I watched. Small nitpicking thing I noticed is that you said Kershaw would have to get 300 strikeouts for 19 seasons in a row to pass Nolan Ryan which unless I’m dumb or missing something is way off. It’s more like 14 seasons I think
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Жыл бұрын
Was saying any pitcher would have to get 300 strikeouts for 19 season in a row (that comes to 5,700... Ryan's record is 5,714).
@Reavezz
@Reavezz Жыл бұрын
@@BaseballsNotDead AHHH my fault I knew I’d probably misunderstood seeing you do your research and I did head math 😂 I thought the 19 seasons in a row was including all of kershaws strikeouts up to that point. Been binging your vids I mean it when I say they’re amazing
@robertlosasso4222
@robertlosasso4222 Жыл бұрын
Kershaw is ready for pasture , most likely be his last season. A very outstanding pitcher and a not very good one in the Postseason.
@mikefordlover667
@mikefordlover667 Жыл бұрын
you have the best intro to ever exist
@zackaryhaselius2226
@zackaryhaselius2226 2 жыл бұрын
1,406 stolen bases over 20 years is 52 a season! My god!
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead 2 жыл бұрын
Untouchable.
@adas1969
@adas1969 Жыл бұрын
Actually, it’s 70 steals a season!
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Жыл бұрын
Ichiro has the most hits of any professional baseball player in history, just not the most hits in MLB and I considered Ichiro's record in the environment he was in in Japan and America to be just as valid as anyone else over their entire career in just MLB.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Жыл бұрын
Eh, minor leagues are still professional and if you add Rose's minor league numbers versus Ichiro's MLB+NPB is comes out ahead.
@Dudewheresmycar189
@Dudewheresmycar189 Жыл бұрын
@@BaseballsNotDead our minor leagues are also tougher than japans top league
@blu3collar949
@blu3collar949 Жыл бұрын
@@Dudewheresmycar189 That simpley is not true. Many minor league players are walk ons. They are not all drafted. Thus calling our minor leagues better players is laughable.
@Dudewheresmycar189
@Dudewheresmycar189 Жыл бұрын
@@blu3collar949 lol there’s a very strong reason why japans players don’t even try to come to our minors lol that’s BecuAse our farm system is much much better than japans top league. Very very very few of japans top players could even barely make it in our minor league system.
@woodyboyd2961
@woodyboyd2961 3 ай бұрын
Hack Wilson's 191 RBI (1930) & 159 RBI (1929), single season and 2 consecutive seasons' totals (154 game/season). I get it CAREER records, but these are remarkable considering the PED era and the rash of dingers hit by many individuals. Barry Bonds 2558 BB (career), 232 BB (2004). Joe Sewell 62.5 AB/K (career), 3 Ks (1930, 1932), BB:K ratio 7:39 (career), ~17:1 (1932)
@exmarine268
@exmarine268 9 ай бұрын
1.12 ERA - Bob Gibson - 1968 - will never be broken. This should have made your list. No one has really come close.
@truthiscensored
@truthiscensored 7 ай бұрын
TBS still showing every Braves games to this day...I don't know how many teams have been on the exact same station for 40+ years
@justdirt
@justdirt Ай бұрын
It's fitting that 1 season after this video was posted, the MLB made the bases bigger, added the pitch clock, and limited pick offs in the regular season. Acuña stole 70 bases last season and with a new generation of hyper athletic freaks coming in. I can really see a new Renaissance for stealing. Maybe not 1980s level, but I can see several players getting to 30, 40, or 50+ stolen bases this current season. The record will be unbroken, Ricky just played to many years. Even if some player like Acuña stole 70 bags the next decade straight, he'd still need to play into his 40s to get withing 500 of Ricky. Ricky attempted 1700 steals. Juan Soto got on base around 280 times last season. Subtract triples and HRs and he would have in theory around 250 chances to steal with ideal conditions. But he batted 2-4 with the Padres. Half of those chances weren’t chances cause someone was a base ahead of him. Juan Soto likely had around 150 actual stealing chances. He'd need to replicate thos 12 seasons in a row and steal every single time to reach Ricky's attempts
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 Ай бұрын
Elly De La Cruz is one such person who is going to steal a lot of bases. I agree that Rickey’s record is unbreakable, but if you’re looking for another player that might could approach 1000, he could do it.
@DCG550
@DCG550 Жыл бұрын
Consecutive no hitters pitched. Johnny Vander Meer pitched no-hitters in two consecutive starts. There is no way anyone will pitch three no hitters in three consecutive starts. The most unbreakable record in baseball in my opinion.
@henryquinonez3022
@henryquinonez3022 Жыл бұрын
Great job! I loved the video!
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@treyb387
@treyb387 10 ай бұрын
Why isn't Cal Ripken Jr's 2,632 consecutive game record on this list? The amount of games, without missing any of them, for 16+ years is insane. He also surpassed Lou Gehrig's record by over 500 total consecutive games, which had stood for almost 60 years. It's insane not to mention this.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead 10 ай бұрын
Because the video was on career counting stats, not streaks.
@treyb387
@treyb387 10 ай бұрын
@@BaseballsNotDead Oh I see. Thanks for clarification! Still I enjoy the videos. Sorry that my comment sounded harsh. Lol
@tyca659
@tyca659 11 ай бұрын
Those pitching records are nearly all unbreakable (innings, ks, wins, etc). The way they used pitchers was so differnt than today.
@ideologybot4592
@ideologybot4592 Жыл бұрын
I expected the insanity of Ricky Henderson's and Nolan Ryan's records, but for as much of a clown as he could be and is, Pete Rose was amazing. He can make all the bets and consume all the substances he wants, I'll still love the guy.
@jimtruscott5670
@jimtruscott5670 13 күн бұрын
In 1952 Ron Necciai pitching for Bristol in the Appalachia League, pitched a perfect game. He struck out all 27 batters.
@Bob-rs6bn
@Bob-rs6bn Жыл бұрын
Cal ripkens consecutive game streak will never be broken
@crowtservo
@crowtservo Жыл бұрын
I wonder how many franchise records will never be broken because players move around so much. You still get a few guys like Yadier Molina and Derek Jeter and Chipper Jones who stay with one team, but most everyone else is going from team to team in trades and free agency.
@aspiceronni4462
@aspiceronni4462 Жыл бұрын
I think Ryan's 7 career no-no's will stand for a long time.
@jasonertle4185
@jasonertle4185 Ай бұрын
I don’t know if it should be put on this list, but one record I think that’s unlikely to be broken is Cy Young’s 815 starts. On the surface, this may not look like an unbreakable record, but this is a record that imo if Nolan Ryan couldn’t break it, no one can. A pitcher would need to pitch as many seasons as Ryan did to even have a chance of breaking it and they would have to stay healthy and not miss a lot of playing time to get that many starts. Not easy to do, especially in today’s game where there’s a five man rotation.
@JunkyardBreaks
@JunkyardBreaks Жыл бұрын
Joe D 56 game hitting streak is up there
@lawrencemarocco8197
@lawrencemarocco8197 Жыл бұрын
What really keeps these pitching records from being broken is the obsession with pitch count. Starters get pulled no matter how well they're doing when they approach 100 pitches in a game. It would be interesting if we knew what kind of pitch counts Cy Young and Walter Johnson racked up in their games. I'm sure Christy Mathewson and Grover Alexander were never pulled purely because of pitch count in their games either.
@BootJarhead
@BootJarhead Жыл бұрын
That and the pitchers were throwing in the 80s with a seamed ball. Throwing a pool ball at 100 mph isnt the best for your arm.
@lawrencemarocco8197
@lawrencemarocco8197 Жыл бұрын
@@BootJarhead Today's pitchers seem to be afraid to put the ball in play. They think they have to strike out everybody instead of letting their teammates take care of business.
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Жыл бұрын
In turn, the obsession with pitch counts arises from pitchers throwing far too hard. The fastballers of the past only pulled out their best gas when it was necessary -- they wanted to go 9 innings and carefully paced themselves. I remember Tom Seaver, he used to get stronger and stronger as the game went along. Starters now are trying to pitch the way closers do -- 100 mile fastballs most of their pitches. They're lucky to finish five innings and they're more likely to blow out their arms. DeGrom is a perfect example.
@BLAngel1
@BLAngel1 Жыл бұрын
The way they mishandle starting pitchers nowadays is a crime. Used to be that all 4 starters could pitch 8-9 innings right out of spring training. Now they are lucky to get 5 innings in their debut even if they are throwing a no-hitter.
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Жыл бұрын
They're throwing far too hard! The human arm is not designed to throw 100 mph fastballs. Only closers should be pitching that way. When starters pitch like relievers the result is short starts and sore arms. The great fastballers of the past saved their best fastball for special occasions. Guys like Ryan, Feller, Gibson were perfectly capable of throwing like DeGrom, but they knew it was suicidal and not to the team's benefit to do so.
@bevil4aday
@bevil4aday Жыл бұрын
Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell's record of 1527 (recorded) double plays turned by a 2B & SS. I say recorded because they played a few years before this stat started getting recorded and could have upwards of 1650 actual double plays turned. To me, I just can't see 2 players of their caliber being on the same team long enough to break that record.
@zoner__
@zoner__ 11 ай бұрын
Travesty Lou is not in HOF
@oaklandfan5262
@oaklandfan5262 Жыл бұрын
Joe DiMagio’s 56 game hit streak will never be broken or Rickey Henderson’s lead off HR record.
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