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Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things Colossians 3:2.
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The BIGGEST MLB Rookie of the Year BUSTS
Join us as we delve into the intriguing yet cautionary tales of MLB Rookie of the Year winners who couldn't quite live up to the hype. Every year, baseball fans eagerly anticipate the arrival of fresh talent, hoping for the next superstar. But for some players, the transition from promising rookie to MLB mainstay proves elusive.
In this video, we explore the stories behind some of the most notable Rookie of the Year busts in MLB history. From highly touted prospects who fizzled out to unexpected flashes in the pan, we uncover the factors that contributed to their struggles. Whether it was injuries derailing a promising career, the pressure of expectations proving too burdensome, or simply a mismatch with the team or league, each story offers valuable insights into the unpredictable nature of professional sports.
Through analysis and retrospection, we aim to understand what separates those who sustain success from those who falter. What lessons can today's rookies, teams, and fans learn from these cautionary tales? And how do these players' experiences shape our expectations for future Rookie of the Year winners?
Join us as we revisit the highs, lows, and pivotal moments that define these players' journeys in Major League Baseball. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest deep dives into the world of baseball history and analysis.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Number 5
4:13 - Number 4
7:22 - Number 3
9:28 - Number 2
11:12 - Number 1
13:48 - Outro
#MLB #RookieOfTheYear #BaseballHistory #MLBHistory #BaseballAnalysis #MLBTalk #SportsHistory #MLBNews
In this video, we explore the stories behind some of the most notable Rookie of the Year busts in MLB history. From highly touted prospects who fizzled out to unexpected flashes in the pan, we uncover the factors that contributed to their struggles. Whether it was injuries derailing a promising career, the pressure of expectations proving too burdensome, or simply a mismatch with the team or league, each story offers valuable insights into the unpredictable nature of professional sports.
Through analysis and retrospection, we aim to understand what separates those who sustain success from those who falter. What lessons can today's rookies, teams, and fans learn from these cautionary tales? And how do these players' experiences shape our expectations for future Rookie of the Year winners?
Join us as we revisit the highs, lows, and pivotal moments that define these players' journeys in Major League Baseball. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest deep dives into the world of baseball history and analysis.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Number 5
4:13 - Number 4
7:22 - Number 3
9:28 - Number 2
11:12 - Number 1
13:48 - Outro
#MLB #RookieOfTheYear #BaseballHistory #MLBHistory #BaseballAnalysis #MLBTalk #SportsHistory #MLBNews
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Not a baseball fan, but looks like he hacked baseball as Messi did in football.
AARON DONALD LETS GOOOO
It is so Great 2 See Mr.Rosario back he looked so sad playing for the Nationals Go Braves
Great edit keeep up the good work
@@Outdoorboi I will Michelle.
OSU fan here, and during most of the game, he hesitates, and short arms some easy throws. He just seems to overthink things, and also lacks a sense of urgency. The great ones hit another gear when the game is on the line, but DJ let us down whenever we needed a key drive. WSU, Arizona, Washington, each game we needed something big, and he didn't get it done, and then nonchalantly walked off the field with a "Dang it, we'll get em next time" look. The arm talent is incredible, and he did make some spectacular plays, to be sure, but I don't think he'll be consistent enough to be an NFL QB. Hope he does well at FSU though. Nice guy, and I am rooting for him.
Different coaching, different results. Norvell is a genius or qb whisper with QB's and his offensive mind. Examples, Memphis qb and Jordan Travis .
wow
Something looked different at Wrigley field, where the ivy?
It actually only 5 rbi bc grand slam is 3 on the bases
It’s 6 it also counts for a home run. Like a solo home run is 1 rbi even though the bases are empty.
yea so if you hit the home run you count as an rbi
Fym 🗣️🔥
説明がおかしい、半田ごて と溶接機とは違うだろう。溶接機が欲しいのだが意味不明。
i was watching that game on tv
Beat fantasy pick i will ever make
谷翔平は野球の神様だと思う。ボールを打つ方法が無限で、相手チームをビックリさせることが尽きません!まるで野球界の忍者ですね!
That last one is just Prue power
That smile though😅 i wish to have this level of joy
is he Shigeno in real life damn
Just a pure hitter. Notice how most of the time he just takes what the pitcher gives him in the strike zone. If you pitch away, he slaps it down the left field line. Inside or low in the strike zone, he rips it down the right field line. If you're dumb enough to throw a fast ball down the middle or high in the strike zone, he hits it 465 ft over the center field wall.
Shohei ohtani has that CRACK OF THE BAT and u already No what time it's is ....that 1 is out of here folks
Praise the heavens!!!!!
Make the baseball smaller so it's harder for Ohtani to hit it! It's way too big he can count the stitches on the ball as it runs into his bat!
i BET he is
I just love the way he carries himself on the field. Focused, Respectful, and as lighthearted as you can be while competing. I'm a lifelong Pete Rose fan and Bar None He has the sweetest swing ever, especially with how quick his hands are through the zone. Love Griffeyjr but. That's just batting. His Speed and Base running is just fun to watch. It's not fair at all to anyone who has ever played bball that with all that; He is also a legitimate Ace with 5 pitches including a 100+ heater. Incredible Month!!! He just keeps on doing the unbelievable.
josh kelly is the guy
He is really fun to watch. I keep watching his performance on youtube unknowingly.
I want to point this out, so you can't un-see it. Watch various ball players in a game. Strike out, foul one off etc. Then watch Ohtani. After every swing, he practices and re-enforces his swing plane and fundamentals. Especially if the previous swing didn't achieve what he wanted. He hits lots. He hits lots of dingers. Watch him in the box, and see how many hits he thinks he missed and should have had. I think he needs a raise :)
Why is he so good?
Is Ohtani gonna pitch this year?
No he will next year.
He's always been this good for the Angels for the last 6 yrs. Why are you just noticing it now? Bandwagon fans are all over the place.
gate keeping much
The best looking baseball player ever. If he stays healthy, watch out. If this team doesn’t win 110 games and the WS, it won’t b his fault. Gotta love my fellow Asian professionals🏆👊🏽👍🏽
I agree. Best looking baseball player ever. So handsome 😍🩷
@@sarahlee3056 Well yes, handsome, but I meant good looking as n a complete player.
@@davidray7295, yes.
Can only imagine saying one thing in my head before pitching to ohtani… “this fucking guy”
Could this hulk of a man be the coming of the third Bash Brother !
During swinging, the upper body moves through a wider range of motion than the lower body, including the length of the bat. In other words, their lower body has to support the greater force produced by the upper body, otherwise the body axis will be blurred. As a result, impact on the ball is also reduced, affecting distance. The strength of the rotational force generated by this upper body in many hitters causes their body axis to sway during the follow-through. Unlike other hitters, Otani's lower body hardly sways at this point. That is how strong his lower body is and how well it can absorb shock. Mechanically, it is very efficient in sending the ball farther. However, this must be a great burden on his legs and back. The pain in his armpits last year and the tension in his lower back this year may be the result of this strain. Is being both a pitcher and a hitter putting more stress on his back than other players? Or does being both a pitcher and a fielder at the same time work in a positive way so that the pressure on his back is not concentrated in one place, but rather distributed, so as not to break his back? When he finishes his entire baseball career, it will be clear which is correct. It has been rare in his past career for him to concentrate on being a hitter for an entire year. Therefore, common sense cannot determine whether it will be a positive or actually a negative thing for him. It is important to remember that Ohtani who has strong legs and back muscles and a lower body that he is today because he has been both a pitcher and a hitter at the same time.
Jake Bobo is 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
He makes the game look easy. It is really. I never understand why batters swing at stuff that is not even close to a strike. Yes, they have tendencies, but still. I hit over 400 in high school for a reason. I never get behind in the count. I make the pitcher throw a hitters pitch. I never swung at anything outside the plate or high/low. Also, watched every pitch a pitcher threw and memorize their tendencies. If they are at 3 balls and 0 strikes, what do they do? If they throw an easy over the plate pitch, then I would memorize that. When I went 3 and 0, I remembered what they threw next. So I sat on it. Sure enough, the pitch was right down the pipe and I slaughtered it for a dinger. I was unpredictable as a batter and drove the count. Pete Rose was my favorite batter of all time. He reminds me of me. Pete Rose was possibly the best hitter in baseball with his style and his base running fantastic. The Big Red Machine was my favorite team to watch every chance I could. Pete squashed the batter's zone so you had to pitch a perfect pitch to him for him to swing. Watch his video's if you want to learn how to hit. Otani is also in that crowd. He's tough to pitch to. I really like his style. He simply makes contact and doesn't try to do to much out else. That's the way you do it. No secrets to hitting.
Excellent video Great job Thanks for posting
Had the pleasure here in So Cal of seeing him with The Angels and now again all his games televised
he is the pitcher 😂😂😂
He plays yhe game like a kid lol. Just seems yo always be having fun and hustling
I been a Dodger fan for over 30 years and he is by far the most talented player i remember watching. One of the best ive ever seen already TBH. When uts all said and done hes gonna break a lot of records
Agree. The best I have ever seen. Shotime Shohei ❤
Idk how we got him or can afford him lol but i happy as hell about it. Just wish he was able to pitch this yr. The whole staff is injured lol
It’s like he bats with an aluminum bat.
I miss him as a Padre! He's so good as a player!
El mejor
This kid is a monster. How fun it must be to see him live! ❤
The Gambler love that nickname.