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@@ShadowWizard123 the smoothness of his swing made the monster shots he hit look effortless. Griffey was deceptively strong. He always wore long sleeves, so you never saw just how big his arms were.
the best thing about the warehouse is that all the men's rooms face the field and all the ladies rooms face howard street. Also knowing what the field looks like from the 4th floor of the warehouse it is so much further away than it looks.
Having lived in Maryland at the time Camden Yards was being built, I recall someone saying that they initially thought that the field was going to be closer than what the final field wound up being, hence the spending spree on making the windows shatterproof.
Another aspect of this equation I haven't yet seen factored in is one that the Orioles tour guides themselves mention: that supposedly, the Eutaw Street space between the warehouse and the stadium itself is narrow enough to create a wind tunnel effect, meaning that balls which clear the flag court have their momentum killed by the wind and die on Eutaw Street before they would ever reach the warehouse.
My hotel room for BronyCon 2019 was in that hotel there, and it faced the field. I got to watch free baseball while I was there, and they only won once against Toronto.
But Mickey Mantle? And was it still rising? And peeps, the "longest home runs" vid he refers to is entitled "Why Can't Anybody Hit the Warehouse at Camden Yards?"
I'd like to point out that glass with the shatterproof coating will still break, it's just that pieces won't go flying. You'd get a nice spiderweb crack, looks good on TV.
In all fairness, Glenallen Hill put one on top of the Wrigley rooftops. Had he been a left handed batter, where would that have hit? -launch angle 33.2 degrees, exit velocity 111.5 miles per hour, max height 118 feet, total distance 495 feet.
Those first three rows of windows may be out of reach of a batter, but they are within reach of fans throwing things from the street below, so the coating is probably a good idea for that factor alone.
I think the NL equivalent would be hitting an opposite field splash hit HR at Oracle Park in San Francisco, I would love to see you breakdown what it would take to accomplish that and how possible it would be
0:01 (stunning) 2:06 1904 - Warehouse goes in, _not a single window has been hit by a baseball yet_ 3:45 It's really far away, takes at least 460 to hit the bottom of it 5:00 Already really difficult to pull off for most MLB hitters 2nd and 3rd row will NEVER be hit EVER 6:45 TRY USING A CANNON Oh wait, that's not in the rules, and this isn't military base training Untouchable and probably Unbreakable (unless you really want to break the law, and get sued for big $)
If only Jacob Paterson could be ransferred from the digital world to the real world. He can hit 666 ft. homeruns as well as line drives that are damn near missiles.
The warehouse is a great optical illusion. It looks so easy to hit, yet the only guy who did was one of the best players of all time, bats lefty, and he *barely* hit it during a glorified batting practice.
Here's hoping Adley becomes the first to hit the warehouse in an actual game. Is that ridiculous and weirdly specific? Probably. But I'm an Os fan, we don't have a lot going for us right now. Let me have this.
now its time for a science angled channel with the resources to test this, I have a gut feeling that even if someone was roided up enough to smack hard enough to send a ball 690ft that either the bat or ball would come apart before enough energy had been transferred. Sluggers have already busted bats and balls when homering normal distances.
MLB uses wooden bats. In theory, could aluminum bats deliver the distance that wooden bats do not? Does Camden Yards host baseball games which use aluminum bats? What is the longest distance a home run has been hit using aluminum bats. This could be Part III of the saga that is the Shattering at Camden Yards.
It's not going to be shattered is it? The distance is far from home plate as referenced from your other video on Camden, Also there isn't someone who's freakishly strong without steroids so even if it does hit the window it wouldn't shatter
Best chance is a home run derby and since the orioles management has sufficiently pissed off MLB with the MASN deal that’s probably not happening anytime soon.
Possible if they didn't put an end to the steroid era, think about someone bred through roids and a lifetime of abuse, they would have a chance of hitting and breaking windows. That was a great era to watch MLB.
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Can you do the history of the Green Monster?
Hope the Orioles invite you to camden
THANK YOU for doing this.
I pay to avoid ads and you still try to force me to watch them. Greedy bastard
So glad I got to see Ken Griffey Jr hit that monster shot off the warehouse. Man was a beast in the box with a swing so smooth. Griffey was a 🐐.
Stop lying. Lol. You know your ass wasn't in attendence.
Prettiest swing I've ever seen. I hear Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio were equally as nice, in their day.
@@ShadowWizard123 the smoothness of his swing made the monster shots he hit look effortless. Griffey was deceptively strong. He always wore long sleeves, so you never saw just how big his arms were.
@@DasNuk I agree. He was something else, especially in like 1990 to 1997.
Although impressive. I wanna see a in game HR. Not a HR derby HR.
Five Stadium fetish has evolved into a very specific Camden Yards fetish. I'm worried
Camden yards is great😭
As an Orioles fan, these vids have been the most interesting thing to happen in Camden Yards in quite a while. Oof....
Deep lol
don't diss my boy Cedric Mullins! lol
And the most exciting considering the Orioles record of the past few seasons.
@@jackblasbalg7936 the only diss is the disappointment of being a native orioles fan it hurts😭
Hey the MnM boys exist
the best thing about the warehouse is that all the men's rooms face the field and all the ladies rooms face howard street. Also knowing what the field looks like from the 4th floor of the warehouse it is so much further away than it looks.
“We’re doing a sequel!”
-The Muppets
I’ve been waiting for this video for so long, someone grab the most gourmet finest popcorn.
Ever heard of Better Made?
So much Camden Yards material pleases this Orioles fan. You plan on going to any O's games this upcoming season?
Having lived in Maryland at the time Camden Yards was being built, I recall someone saying that they initially thought that the field was going to be closer than what the final field wound up being, hence the spending spree on making the windows shatterproof.
A five video AND a tree video on the SAME DAY??? Am I in heaven?
Wow im suprised to see a whole video dedicated to a team i like. Camden yards has such a cool vibe
Can we just appreciate the maths FPV has had to learn to make these videos 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I went to Camden yards once. It is the coolest stadium in the DMV. It’s not even close.
I just realized what the man's caped logo is after looking twice
I love how the Orioles are so bad, their stadium is more interesting
To be fair, it’s one of the best stadiums in baseball
@@ryanstafford06 Apparently when I was a toddler I went, obviously I don’t remember but my parents told me it was beautiful
Another aspect of this equation I haven't yet seen factored in is one that the Orioles tour guides themselves mention: that supposedly, the Eutaw Street space between the warehouse and the stadium itself is narrow enough to create a wind tunnel effect, meaning that balls which clear the flag court have their momentum killed by the wind and die on Eutaw Street before they would ever reach the warehouse.
For you stadium interest, it’s so nice to see all the Camden Yards love. This Orioles fan thanks ya Five.
Part two to the last Camden Yard video
If Giancarlo Stanton was a lefty it’d be game over
I really love and enjoy your work bro. Thanks for putting out quality content.
Being a Baltimore boy, it makes me happy that you've done 2 vids about the Yard. Great content overall.
My hotel room for BronyCon 2019 was in that hotel there, and it faced the field. I got to watch free baseball while I was there, and they only won once against Toronto.
But Mickey Mantle?
And was it still rising?
And peeps, the "longest home runs" vid he refers to is entitled
"Why Can't Anybody Hit the Warehouse at Camden Yards?"
Your videos just continue to get better and better. Keep up the great work!!
I'd like to point out that glass with the shatterproof coating will still break, it's just that pieces won't go flying. You'd get a nice spiderweb crack, looks good on TV.
Absolutely loved this thank you
You should do a collaboration with Destin from Smarter Everyday. He has a supersonic baseball cannon that needs more airtime.
That warehouse makes Oriole Park look cool!
I’ve been waiting for your video
In all fairness, Glenallen Hill put one on top of the Wrigley rooftops. Had he been a left handed batter, where would that have hit?
-launch angle 33.2 degrees, exit velocity 111.5 miles per hour, max height 118 feet, total distance 495 feet.
If only the building was at Coors Field which would be the best case since high elevation is ideal.
Glad you got to use the degree on the Orioles -- 2024 World Series Champions
As an orioles fan, i love these vids on camden yards!
Man i can't wait till the O's host the HR derby/ all-star game. Even though it doesn't count i would still love to see a HR to hit the warehouse.
Those first three rows of windows may be out of reach of a batter, but they are within reach of fans throwing things from the street below, so the coating is probably a good idea for that factor alone.
Five you knocked those graphics out of the park!
Pun/old saying intended!
I like how you always give us the answers to the real questions being asked man! 😎
Can we get the exact distance of a trash can being kicked by the Giants GM?
A Sabremetrics dream to calculate distance, bat speed, velocity of ball and force of hit to break a window.
I'm so early I don't even know what Camden Yard is
Then pull out, or deal with the consequences, lol.
So basically, the windows are unhittable by even the greatest batters. But those damn T-Shirt Cannons on the other hand...
I think the NL equivalent would be hitting an opposite field splash hit HR at Oracle Park in San Francisco, I would love to see you breakdown what it would take to accomplish that and how possible it would be
0:01 (stunning)
2:06 1904 - Warehouse goes in, _not a single window has been hit by a baseball yet_
3:45 It's really far away, takes at least 460 to hit the bottom of it
5:00 Already really difficult to pull off for most MLB hitters
2nd and 3rd row will NEVER be hit EVER
6:45 TRY USING A CANNON Oh wait, that's not in the rules, and this isn't military base training
Untouchable
and probably Unbreakable (unless you really want to break the law, and get sued for big $)
“Show me in the rulebook where it says a cannon can’t play baseball!”
@@mrterp04 😂
I’ve heard that Bitches Love Canons, so…
minus the first row. not untouchable.
Ken Griffey hit the warehouse in 1993
You should make a video about righties hitting it onto Eutaw Street. Also, Camden Yards is truly a beautiful Stadium.
Boy he loves him some camden yards
Five: "Why no one has been able to hit the building"
Also Five: "Here's how to break a window on the building that can't even be hit"
Yeah, I'm the guy who would be like "It's not mathematically reasonable? I don't give a crap, put the freaking coating on to be extra super safe."
At this point, we need an All Star Game back to Camden Yards cos WE ALL KNOW a few who could very well smack the warehouse
You should do a video where you calculate speed and force needed to break the window
Next video, hard far does ball need travel hit and sit on top of Camden park.
Another Camden yards vid?
Great video!!
I’ve seen a royals player hit the warehouse brick in BP once
If only Jacob Paterson could be ransferred from the digital world to the real world. He can hit 666 ft. homeruns as well as line drives that are damn near missiles.
Still not ran out of time to do a Premier League stadium critique, or even a Champions League stadium critique
omg five points thanks for the love again
Leaving a comment showing some love for your drawing/animations
Great graphics my man
Goat vids everytime
I'd think maybe Giancarlo Stanton could do it. He's hit some monster moonshots in his career.
Do You Remeber That One Time All NHL Teams Used Blur's Song 2, Joe Satriani's Crowd Chant, And Kernkraft 400?
They’re winning the World Series next year against the Braves in game 7
Hey great diagrams man
The warehouse is a great optical illusion. It looks so easy to hit, yet the only guy who did was one of the best players of all time, bats lefty, and he *barely* hit it during a glorified batting practice.
Next video: Could Roy Hobbs have hit the stadium lights?
Here's hoping Adley becomes the first to hit the warehouse in an actual game. Is that ridiculous and weirdly specific? Probably. But I'm an Os fan, we don't have a lot going for us right now. Let me have this.
How about a video figuring out the "easiest " shatterable home run window in all of mlb. (Not counting cars like in Fenway lot)
@smartereveryday has a cannon that could reach those windows with a baseball!
They called him a madman….
If only Mark McGwire was a lefty when he was in Oakland. Would've been a few interesting years.
Ah yes nothing says October like Orioles baseball!
Still the best stadium in the league 32 years in. Except the uh… food options.
My lord and savior Giancarlo Stanton will probably shatter one
if he was a lefty, he would be the only one
now its time for a science angled channel with the resources to test this, I have a gut feeling that even if someone was roided up enough to smack hard enough to send a ball 690ft that either the bat or ball would come apart before enough energy had been transferred. Sluggers have already busted bats and balls when homering normal distances.
fivepoints is obsess with that building. hurry Warehouse, file a restraining order against fivepoints hehehe
MLB uses wooden bats. In theory, could aluminum bats deliver the distance that wooden bats do not? Does Camden Yards host baseball games which use aluminum bats? What is the longest distance a home run has been hit using aluminum bats. This could be Part III of the saga that is the Shattering at Camden Yards.
Instead of falling glass, all you have to worry about is how your life went wrong for you to end up in Baltimore.
How did you think the lighting/ etc on the Manscaped add was fine? Step it up I love your videos.
Now.. what if it happens to be a T-ball competition involving current MLB players?
Could a quarterback hit the warehouse if the field was reconfigured for football?
It's not going to be shattered is it? The distance is far from home plate as referenced from your other video on Camden, Also there isn't someone who's freakishly strong without steroids so even if it does hit the window it wouldn't shatter
Seems so easy in my brain, but my brain is stupid
Who could do this: Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle, Reggie Jackson, Big Papi.
Ain’t no way you like the exact same teams as I do, auburn and the giants is unheard of
My dad is from North Jersey but was in the air force and I grew up in Alabama :)
@@FivePointsVids war eagle but I can’t praise the terrible performances at MetLife, that’s cool though
Now hear me out, would it be possible to hit a 4th row window if the stadium was on Mars?
Best chance is a home run derby and since the orioles management has sufficiently pissed off MLB with the MASN deal that’s probably not happening anytime soon.
Ken Griffy Jr. hit it...
Even Though It Was A Weird Video
" I Made It To The Next Video "
But what IF the MLB allowed aluminum bats? I know that's a big if, but could someone shatter a window then?
Definitely the ball would travel farther
Possible if they didn't put an end to the steroid era, think about someone bred through roids and a lifetime of abuse, they would have a chance of hitting and breaking windows. That was a great era to watch MLB.
Armando Benitez? Bruh.
Wow
wheres barry bonds
well ... they weren't .. but after ken griffey jr. they had to replace all of them ... jk
noice vid bro
It is a terrible decision to put shatterproof windows there. Takes away the satisfaction.
There are players that have hit the ball 475+ isn't there?
505 has been the longest recorded in the statcast era, so yeah, it’s been done.
2:05 if you'd like to skip the bullshit ads that I pay $4.99 a month to skip
The Orioles are safe and a bit sorry. ; - P