Stanton grounding into a double play on the hardest ball the Yankees ever hit in the statcast era is a perfect metaphor for where the franchise is right now.
I think that Mark Trumbo one is an error at 3:37. There is exactly 0% chance that ball was traveling 118 MPH. It looked like he capped it for a seeing-eye single. What was statcast smoking?
Statcast measures exit velocity immediately after the ball is struck. It was 118 when it was hit but the impact into the dirt in front of home plate slowed down the ball
Stanton grounding into a double play on the hardest ball the Yankees ever hit in the statcast era is a perfect metaphor for where the franchise is right now.
16 games above .500 ?
@@chrisstalter9870 havent won a pennant in 15 years?
A STANTONIAN double play!
hitting the ball 122 mph straight into a double play is the equivalent of a perfect-perfect groundout in MLB the show
stanton: hits the ball 122mph
mlb: how about a double play
MLB the show, “wow this is literally our job!”
41 year old Nelson Cruz hitting a ball 118 is one of the most impressive athletic achievements ever.
Why does this not have a million views
I know
I made one for this season and it only has 7k. These types of videos don’t get many views.
It’s crazy how both Ohtani and Stanton have the hardest hit ball for two different teams
So did Nelson Cruz. Dude deserves a mention.
And Schwarber eh?
Swansons play on Contreras was sick
The fact that 6 or so if these balls were outs (all of them because of "right place right time" by the fielder) shows how unfair of a game baseball is
I think that Mark Trumbo one is an error at 3:37. There is exactly 0% chance that ball was traveling 118 MPH. It looked like he capped it for a seeing-eye single. What was statcast smoking?
That’s what I thought
Statcast measures exit velocity immediately after the ball is struck. It was 118 when it was hit but the impact into the dirt in front of home plate slowed down the ball
Love how schwarber's homer off darvish is in several videos.
The Acuña one was perfect/perfect.
good video
man could CarGo get into some
Nobody 2:50
4:10 is the only way Tim Anderson is ever making an appearance in this type of video.
How short was machados homer
357ft, 15 degree LA
Feels like half of these are in either ny or Minnesota
matt chapman's homer was fair? or did he hit it so hard that it bounced back and landed in a foul area of seats?
I think it bounced back
It’s Palka not Polka
Polka dots?
More interesting if you cut out all the top spin grounders
This is just a normal practice where the coach claims he his hitting them light to us
Hey, Cool, Yo!
Boomstick!
Stanton hit one 124 mph when he was with the Marlins so the Marlins should be number one
Of course the Yankees is a double play
stanton hit 124 once
nuhuh