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CTyankee
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A little bit of everything, with a focus on baseball and history
Reached 1,000 subscribers on 2/1/2024 at 10:58 AM EST
Reached 1,000 subscribers on 2/1/2024 at 10:58 AM EST
Should've Kept Martìn
Martìn Maldonado was DFA'd from the worst team in baseball history. He deserved better.
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Outliers' Baseball | The Next Gwynn
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Luis Arraez's career is off to an amazing start. Can he live up to the legacy of MLB's last great contact hitter?
Weird Baseball Reference Pages
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Some of the strangest Baseball Reference pages out there.
Buster Posey's Hall of Fame Case
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Buster Poesy retired from MLB after the 2021 season. He'll be hall of fame eligible soon, but should he be let in?
Trust in Trout
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Mike Trout is still one of baseball's best. www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/troutmi01.shtml
Explaining the Super Bowl 2024
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Explaining Super Bowl LVIII in a way that people unfamiliar with the game can understand
13 Innings: The Harvey Haddix Story
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JJJreact The story of Harvey Haddix's life and the greatest game ever pitched. Sources: 1. Chen, Albert. “The Greatest Game Ever Pitched - Sports Illustrated Vault | Si.Com.” Sports Illustrated, 31 May 2009, vault.si.com/vault/2009/06/01/the-greatest-game-ever-pitched. 2. “Haddix Pitches Longest Perfect Game (1959, Frank Koza Collection).” TH-cam, TH-cam, 7 Dec. 2022, th-cam.com/video/tMIJspqtW...
13 Innings Trailer
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Trailer for a long overdue project of mine. It'll come out no more than a month from now. Hopefully sooner.
Baseball Rules Iceberg
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A breakdown of the rules of baseball using the iceberg format.
Aaron Judge - Lose Yourself
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Aaron Judge had an MVP season and set the AL Record for Home runs in a season with 62 on route to a huge contract deal and being named the Yankees' 16th Captain.
Ty Cobb & the 1910 Chalmers Award Controversy
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Who really won the 1910 American League Batting Title? And Why is Ty Cobb's career batting average different depending on the source? baseballhall.org/discover/inside-pitch/chalmers-award-is-born www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/aw_chalm.shtml
How to Survive the Mayflower
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nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/updates/surveying-south-of-cape-cod-massachusetts-in-transit-to-the-great-lakes/
When Booth Saved Lincoln
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www.historynet.com/edwin-booth-saved-robert-todd-lincolns-life-2/ "Research Guides: Edwin Booth: Topics in Chronicling America: Search Strategies & Selected Articles." Library of Congress. guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-edwin-booth/selected-articles. Accessed 21 Dec. 2022. www.snopes.com/fact-check/john-wilkes-booth-brother-abraham-lincoln-son/
The Man who may Connect all Assassinated US Presidents
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The Man who may Connect all Assassinated US Presidents
Just came here to say Maldonado sucks and this is a dumb video.
Hold on did we lose him
Let’s Gooo a Sox fan this channel deserves more subs
@@joeysdogwater Hahah, thanks, but I’m a Yankees
Oh
Still cool
Read “Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty” by Charles Leerhsen if you’re interested in his life and insight to that era of professional baseball. Edit: I appreciate your objectivity and referencing Stump’s deliberate misrepresentations. Beyond Cobb, that era of professional baseball was unlike the modern game and a fascinating topic for serious baseball fans. Thanks for your video.
@@BeckVMH Thanks for the recommendation!
Cobb, the greatest ball player EVER.
As I understand it, the 'official' version of the game says that Hddix lost the game one-zip on a 3-run HR in the 13th. Some of this may have happened after the end of the game, but Aaron (who said that he didn't see the ball go out) touched second and then headed for the clubhouse (making the 2nd out of the inning). When he didn't cross the plate, they pretty much had to call Adcock out for passing him, which made 3 outs - which doesn't really matter, since Matilla's run counted.
He's done it again, CTyankee with another revolutionary video, thank you for your service.
Interesting. Good video.
The Imperfect Masterpiece.
Jeff Banister went 1-1 in his only major league played appearance. Perfect 1.000 ba and 2.000 ops. Also I think Mookie Betts has bowling statistics on his page.
I've always appreciated that Madison Bumgarner's salary section includes his professional rodeo winnings.
Utility bills? Why?
Great question. Cause Baseball Reference thinks it's funny I suppose.
@@CTyankee but why just that specific player, and how did they get his utility bills lol
How does a guy go 3-3 with 2 walks in his debut and then get sent down?
I don't understand that either.
Randy Poffo is Randy "Mach Man" Savage of WWF fame. Probably before your time but he was a major wrestling star. According to Wiki, he played several seasons of minor league ball. Oddibe McDowell is pronounced "OH-Duh-bee". He led off for the Rangers and was a very high draft pick and an Olympian too. He always waved his bat a lot while waiting on the pitch as I recall. He was an every day player for a few years. The utility bill data is bizarre but hilarious. That's awesome about Mark Lemke. I don't remember anything notable about him except he played on some exceptional Braves teams in the 90s. Reminds me of Jim Gantner.
If you were around at the time, you watched Chris Berman do highlights on ESPN, and he'd make up nicknames for players. He always called McDowell, Oddibe "Young Again".
Thanks for the information! Name pronunciations are always some of the hardest things to get right.
I had a Mark Lemke-like streak of never getting hit by a pitch until the penultimate game of my little league/high school baseball career. I batted leadoff 80% of the time so I had hundreds of at bats and still never got hit. Then with 2 games to go in my senior season I got hit in the head in back-to-back at bats on the same count with the same pitch, a sidearm curveball on an 0-2 count. The second one tied the game and we won on the next pitch. Then the final game I got hit in the foot in my first at bat.
Ouch! Was the win worth the pain?
@@CTyankee Didn't really hurt. Helmet did its job.
@@James_St._James Good to hear!
Paul O'Neill Position: Rightfielder Bats: Left • Throws: Left • Kicks: Left
Well Done Glad you brought up AL Stump the Sports Writer. Alot in that Book Probably was Fiction but i really enjoyed the Movie COBB With Tommy Lee Jones.👍👍
Pretty sure Lew Burdette told Harvey after the game, he needed to work on spreading out his baserunners.
@@bbreeze2663 That’s a pithy comment if true!
As I have heard it, Lew called Haddix on the clubhouse phone, and said: "Great game, Harv, just some bad luck. I scattered my 12 hits, but you bunched up your one."
He was a real SOB. But strangely, even Buck O'Neil spoke warmly of him.
@@skykingimagery899 Great profile pic!
He was a prejudice hick.
I don't respect Ty Cobb.
Why is that?
Þ SERIOUSLY NEEDS TO COME BACK ITS BEEN FAR TOO LOŊ
Ty cobb average by today's standard and was a horrible person.
Ty Cobb was a racist period
Dude, most people were in the early 1900s. context matters
so wait.. did ty cobb get picked on or not?? cause I've never heard that before, I always hear about him not being liked but him being messed with didn't know such history..
He's a Hall of Fame catcher for sure, they changed the rules after he got fucked up on a plate collision that basically ended his career
he won mvp after the injury tho
I agreed with it and added my experience of him, what's the fucking problem you retard?
Joe Mauer getting in first ballot definitely helps his case. Even if Posey doesn't make it through voting, he's 100% getting in through veteran's committee.
He had 6 full seasons and retired early. You need longevity to get in the hall. He's definitely in the hall of remarkable though. Excellent when he was healthy.
Longevity is definitely what makes Posey's chances the weakest, but I think he still makes it.
@@CTyankee Albert Belle should be in first then. Outperforms Posey in every way but only had an 11 year career.
I feel like this video cursed Trout. I'm so sorry.
I grew up watching buster posey he’s the reason I wanted to start catching I definitely think he’s a hall of famer
So do I!
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I really loved the transition around 10:30 . Another great video!
Dude, this video is really a cut above the rest. A lot of similar videos on youtube are amateurish by comparison, including those of much bigger channels. Your sensitivity to structure and pacing is remarkable, and it’s clear to me that you have a real talent for writing. Lastly, thank you for not blasting annoying music throughout the whole video like a lot of creators on here. Best of luck and keep up the good work.
Thanks for you comment, hearing that means a lot. I’m trying to make a lot more videos like this one. Right now the only other similar one on my channel is 13 Innings, but more should be coming soon.
The craziest thing about Ty Cobb that persists and it PATENTLY FLASE Is that he was an I’ll tempered and bad Man. He was not. Nor was he racist. He purchased a 12000 acre hunting lodge in Georgia and had a Black Man whom he had befriends and the man’s family a house built to live on for free. He was a very good Man and people who knew him personally would be quick to tell you. He was competitive but the notion that he was vindictive are fabricated lies.
It was an all white league, can’t say he was the greatest, Can’t believe the fear back in those days
No fear. More of a dislike, or hate.
By the way, nothing is wrong with white.
Cobb wasn't really rough around the edges. On the contrary, he was a bit of a dandy. He was educated. His father, Herschel, was a professor. Ty was classically educated.
Here is another insane stat.....white pitchers were not very good in Cobb's era. Most threw no harder than 85 and even slower in the late innings. Remember pitchers completed more games so there was no middle reliever or closer. Majority of pitchers were not very big or strong. Many worked in coal mines lumber yards and horse smithing in the off season cause baseball did not pay very well. They did not take it seriously like they do today. Hey, we lost 22-0 Zeke, who gives a shit, I wonder what Emma made today? you are welcome for that intelligent insight and observation. Cobb's lifetime batting average in 3 world series was only .267.
I know ty Cobb was a toxic human being. But you can't deny his greatness on a baseball field. Some people just aren't nice people. And he fit that to a t. But who else can say they had a career 366 batting average. Nobody.
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Thank you for the retraction. There is a difference between 'murder' and 'killing'. Tyrus Cobb ⚾️ A disciplined and talented baseball player. He was great at his game but loudy off the field.
He was your typical soutbern man with the zttitude like most of that time but was exceptional at baxeball
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Cobb would slide into second spikes high trying to hurt the second baseman
Superb narration.
Thanks! I've been working on it!
Wow a master of is craft
Ty Cobb died without any friends? Its not how you die its about how you lived and how you are remembered.
Thanks for a look back in time at a man that loved the game and had a competitive edge on his opponents! Just the way he held the bat speaks volumes about how unique he was in his approach. In a time when baseballs had no real active components ,a base hit was all that could be expected. Much appreciated
They didn’t hate the country back then. Wow.
He was black ball by ken burns