First and Last career home runs
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Thanks for watching, please like and subscribe!
To Subscribe click this: bit.ly/2FJLCIa
First and Last career home runs
This video shows the first and last career home runs of some of the best players that played the game.
If you have a suggestion for my next video let me know in the comments below.
Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe for more cool videos - กีฬา
Let me know what you want to see next!
Awesome Sausage
I have to say that this was an odd collection....maybe go with HOF next time if you can...that would get more likes for sure.
I'd like to see a first shot on roids como
I'm not sure if you've done a video on this already but I would like to see Cycles
First and last thrown strikeout (pitcher). First and last stolen base.
Thanks for muting the Yankees announcers
You forgot to show Bartolo colon home run. Shoulda shown it twice in a row
Exactly what I was about to comment Lmao
Who knows it may not be his last
But Bartolo is in there, serving up Ryan Howard's last.
Just Max he said he wants to come back
I was going to say it too lol. One of the best calls in baseball
Man injuries and that huge Mets Ballpark really got David Wright, he was totally on track for 350-450 career jacks!
HE'S STILL A HOMETOWN HERO!!!#VA STAND UP!
Those Teixeira homers made me wonder how many switch hitting players hit their first and last homers from opposite sides. Didn't get the answer but Wikipedia rabbit holed to Eddie Murray and Jimmie Foxx's pages. Time well spent
I like the way you think. That requires crazy research lol.
Mantle and rose switch hit as well
Interesting that you were led to Foxx’s page as he didn’t switch hit. What’s crazy about him is that it took eight try’s for him to get into the HOF. Who knows what those writers were thinking.
@@billyv321 fucking guy had 190 ribs in one year....case closed
Teixeira honestly had one of the most underrated careers that comes to my mind, which is crazy because he played in New York. But seriously, the dude could have had 500 homers easily if he had more ABs, and was a 5 time gold glover
Beltre hit his first homer as a Dodger in Texas, and hit his last homer as a Ranger in LA
Anaheim is not LA
*Anaheim
@@rocknrallsoul94rockero4 It's geographically close enough to call the team the LA Angels though. I dismiss your technicalities
Love that irony!
rocknrallsoul94 Rockero For those of us in the Midwest, it’s LA.
This is fascinating.
When these players hit their first, you had no idea they would hit 300 or more someday. It was "just a home run" from some upandcomer.
And then, you watch that last one fly over the wall not knowing it'd be the last you'd see from them.
except A-rod lol
Respect to the ones who stayed with one team their entire career, ring or no ring
Every triple play since 2000.
Do every triple steal....billy Martin = hof
What an epic last HR for Texeira
I enjoyed this compilation of great players and Andre Ethier
Tex's last being a walkoff slam against the Sox is cool af
I think you accidentally cut out the sound of the trash can banging before Beltran’s final homer.
It was a fastball, so there was no bang to cut out. But if he homered on a breaking ball...
I think you’re still salty...
Christian Mire Of course I am because that was my team’s fucking title. Your cheating ASStros should be banned from baseball.
The Kingbarrelmaker you wish. You still would’ve lost because you still would’ve found a way to choke.
Christian Mire You know, I would spend more time arguing with you, but you’re just not worth it. You are a disgusting moron who defends cheaters. Your franchise’s only “title” is not legitimate because your cheating ass team won it like pussies instead of winning it on a level playing field like a real team. You should be angry at your cheaters. But fuck it, you’re not worth it.
Chipper Jones did say he owned Shea Stadium, hence his son's name, Shea Jones!
Man... imagine your last HR being a walk-off grand slam against your rivals. Chills to this day.
Ichiro’s last one was a bomb
Easily 435ft-440ft....
I noticed that also, he was old and not a power hitter at all
@@haroldfrets1268 barry bonds once talked about how he could have won a homerun derby. He just chose to hit contact.
This is really awesome. Thanks for pulling this together and for sharing with us.
Ahhh, the good ol’ condensed game to find footage
Three guys I've had the pleasure to watch a lot was Beltre, Ichiro and Jeter.... Damn do I miss them
I know this is being picky but seeing the dates of when they happened would of been nice...great video otherwise
My exact thought!
And total of last home run.
lambjack1 That too!
It’s like Beltran knew that pitch was coming
*BANG BANG*
Big props to any one who was on the same team for their first and last homeruns.
Big Tex had it end on a walk off slam
Chipper on a walk off that scored as many runs as they needed on the final out of the game
This one’s a keeper ! Thanks for posting.
I just posted a part 2 as well!
Awesome Sausage Yesssssss !!! Thank You !!
May I request last Strikeout to 1st strikeout. Experience the careers from end to beginning.
8:08 who else had to take a second to realize that this was David Ortiz?
I remember him hitting his 1st game winning home run against the Indians. Uncle got us seats behind home plate.. i'll never forget that :)
One of my all time favorite Twins players; cool dude
I did not know some of these guys have retired. Ty for the memories, time can really fly!
Yep we will all be dead forever soon
@@thickerconstrictor9037 damn&damn, so true! These are actually the good times!
I love this video, because it shows the contrast of how the player began and how they ended. Definitely nice.
Is it possible to compile a list of good pitchers from their first pitch to their last?
What an honor for Jeter to have his first home run called by the late, great Phil Rizutto and for Chase Utley to have his first called by the late, great Harry Kalas. And LOL @ Ryan Howard wearing #12 for his first home run.
Uttley straight sprinted the bases his rookie homer lol
He sprinted on his last homer too.
True haha
I feel like half of these happened at the Ballpark in Arlington. My team always giving up bombs 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Walk off for yo final one is awesome!
Walk off grand slam against the Red Sox at Yankees stadium, coming back from a 2 run deficit.
It really doesn’t get any better than that.
Tex last homer was a 2 out walk off grandslam down 2 against the Red Sox doesn’t get any better than that
I saw that live.
Chipper walks it off like a boss for the game and career ender
Chipper Jones hitting that game-winner still gives me chills.
After 5+ minutes I thought I was at a DMB concert then it got almost Diversified. . .Good job
Chipper Jones last homerun was one of the best last homers!!!
Texiera's last career hr was a walk off against the red sox?? Not too shabby.
Your should have done Bartolo’s homer
i hit my firsty homer run in little league 1983
and my lasty home run in softball 1998
My first was in 1987 in 2nd grade and last in 2006 as a 27 year old playing in an adult baseball league. I hit it off a 50-something crafty lefty who pitched in AA for the Cards in the '70s. In that at-bat I kept fouling pitches straight back then hit a pop-up in foul territory near first base and the guy just straight up dropped it. The very next pitch was jacked over the left-center fence. Towering shot! GLORY DAYS.
2:08 Don’t leave the guy hanging!
Jeter's 1st & last home-runs were the only 2 times he pulled the ball to left. Weird
utley always sprinted gotta love it
It would've been nice if you could've put the name and dates of each home run... video feels half complete without it
"13th Home Run Batitsta's hit this year" LMAO.
thumbnail is chipper right?
Yep !!!
Beltre hit his 1st for an L.A. team playing the Rangers in Texas and his last for the Rangers playing an L.A team on the road. I see that Ryan Howard got both his first and last against the Mets.
At 2:14 and 3:25, the batters,(Andre Ethier and Chase Utley) were both left-handed and had the same colored bats, AND homered to tie it in the 7th, AND were both dodgers, AND they were both on the road!(their last home runs that is).
Fantastic analysis!
Ortiz -- what a MACHINE!
A). Nice video! Good job!
B). Show me something with Adam Hyzdu in it...
Oh the feels
The Utley one breaks my heart, 1st and last should have been in a Phillies uniform.
Personally would have preferred if Utley hadn't been wasting a roster spot on my beloved Dodgers while he was old and useless.
broke MY leg
Beltre’s first homer was with LA against Texas.
Beltre’s last homer was with Texas against LA.
Too many big names missing. I suggest try to make some rules and split the list. E.g. 1st and last home runs for the top X HR leaders of all time.... same as for 1st baseman or infielders.. things like that
(Montreal Expos,) I miss them. Well the franchise has a World Series ring now a they won it all last Fall.
Hello came from your reply to my comment on Made the Cut
Hey man thanks for checking out the channel. I’m pretty new so I’m just trying to get my channel out there. Let me know if you have any suggestions you want to see and I’ll try to do it for you. I’m going to do the catchers hitting triples.
Here’s a tip for these type of vids, put some text up for a second saying the persons name when the clip comes on, I sometimes didn’t know who it was for a second. Still a great vid tho!
Yep I agree, others said the same comment.
New sub
Someone please give the guy at 2:08 a high five for God’s sake
You showed a lot of homeruns against my Redsox lol
Ryan Howard hot his first and last against my Mets lol 😂😂😭😭😭
Well both teams are in the same division lol
He was the least of our concern with the phils lmfao
@@murphdawg108 how? The pitchers were nuts but from 2006 to like 2010 he was probably a nightmare to face
numberoneballer I’m talking about Chase Utley
@@murphdawg108 they were both really good. That team should have been a dynasty......
I was really hoping for Ken Griffey Jr :(
Yeah your aren’t the only one. Maybe I’ll make another and add him and other HOF players.
We all know what sound immediately came before Beltran’s last career homer
Nice
I was at the game where Napoli hit his first home run in his first MLB at bat.
U know ur pretty old when u hit ur first homer at the Vet and have Phil Rizzuto call ur first homer.
Beltres 1st homer:playing for la,Homer's in texas
Beltres 2nd homer:playing for texas,Texas, in la
And Ryan Howard's first home run was against the Mets and his last home run was against the Mets
A-Rod's last one sounded nasty!
Would have liked to see the sweetest swing in baseball....Jr!!
seems a random collection, how did you choose which guys to include?
It was random, I’m working on another one should have it up in the next few days.
0:53 I hope that Rangers fan held ok to that ball.
How come you hear the announcers when they are hitting their first career homerun but you don't hear them when they hit their last career homerun
It’s cuz you never know if it’s gonna be there last
That and probably copy right
So sad to not see Bartolo's dinger on this
David Ortiz barely recognizable for that first one. Stance looks different and he's about 60 lbs lighter.
chipper jones last bomb was legendary
arods first and last looked exactly the same! even landed witin probably 20 feet of each other.
Beltre 🥺
BELTRE HOMERS FOR LA AGAINST TEXAS, 1ST HOMER, HOMERS FOR TEXAS AGAINST LA( BE IT THE ANGLES) TO END IT
PRETTY COOL
Hi new sub stay Connect Greatinngs from Panama city Panama⚾👍
What's up with no play by play on the second home run?
I would to see the Julio Cesar Franco's home run
That was a fun video to watch except for Ryan Howard. Why did he have to pick on my Mets for his first AND last? Lol!
Anyone notice that guy did a flip trying to grab ARods first HR?
Eithier actually hit his last in the postseason that year against the cubs , unless it’s just regular season
Doesn't count for his career home runs...
The fan going after A-Rods first homer went hardcore over the rail 😬 1:28
Why isn't their audio for the last homerun in the beginning
I'm guessing copyright reasons
How about Griffey jr. There is alot of players forgot mark McGwire sammy Sosa Vladimir Guerrero David justice
You notice just how many of them were with the same team ? not many, times have changed a lot
Am I learning here AdrianBeltre retired?
Good lord, those sleeveless Indians unis were awwwwwwful
So Beltre's first homerun was with LA in Texas, and his last was with Texas in LA (ish).
Jim Thome....👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
You should have done Raphael Belliard. Exactly 2 career homers-one in 1986, one in 1996.
*1987 & 1997
H FiftySeven, ah, yes, you’re absolutely right.
If David Wright could of stayed healthy, what a career he could of had. He was a Great player, but we never really got to see what he could of done had he not been injured so often. :( Prince was another one, Man could he mash, but that neck injury was too server to get past.
Worthless video you got me to watch without the Ironman. Cal Ripken should have most definately been in there. I guess those that were blind will remain blind.
Fair comment. Maybe I’ll do another with Ripken!
One of the most satisfying sounds to hear is a nice crack of a baseball bat.
I almost forgot Tex started in Texas
Can you do HOF's getting pissed of
I'll add it to my list, good suggestion!
Fernando, here is a good video of guys getting pissed off. Not all HOF players but a good video: th-cam.com/video/9D7S80Cu3h4/w-d-xo.html
Beltre with a l.a team.. ends v.s a l.a team
I had no idea Jose Bautista had retired!
Idk if retired is the word for it
I can't believe you didn't include Barry Bonds. Say what you want about him, but he was one of, if not the best of all time.
You’re right I didn’t have Griffey either. Maybe I’ll do another one and include them.
I can't believe you're such a whiny little girl, fabio.
@@TheBatugan77 I can't believe you came back with a stupid comment like that. Anything thing better to do A hole? I guess not.
Isn't it ironic that Beltre hit his first homer against the team he retired from????
It’d been nice to see the names of the players, instead of listening for them. Some of us don’t have the best hearing.
I agree!