The Breakdowns vs The Rippers | Game 7 | Captains’ League: Blitzball
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Featuring: Jimmy O’Brien, Jack Doyle, Joez McFly, Lou Dab, BBD, Dan Rourke and more
Hosted by: Jake Storiale and Jolly Olive
Edited by: Rob Moretti and Mikey Rotunno
Jack was like 1919 Ray Caldwell, who pitched 8 2/3 innings before being struck by lightning, was knocked unconscious, regained consciousness and then got the final out in a 2-1 win.
How tf does that even happen
This deserves to win a shirt
@@RottenPretzel42 Agreed. Very fitting as Jack definitely seems like he'd have a much higher chance of getting struck by lighting than the usual human.
this deserves the win
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You know Jack Doyle is nuts when the Breakdowns are celebrating foul balls
That Jack Doyle pitching performance reminds me of Old Hoss Radbourn in the 1884 season with a 60-12 record, 441 strikeouts, and a 1.38 ERA while twirling 73 CG with 11 shutouts. THAT, is what Jack Doyle reminds me of
"I like tuggin' it"
- Jimmy O'Brien
I've been watching the Warehouse Games for over a year now after catching up on all of the content last summer, and I've NEVER seen Jack Doyle look this dominant. Reminds me of PEAK Pablo Sanchez from Backyard Baseball '98
****SPOILER BARRIER****
no one needs this stevie wonder could see the breakdowns are gonna get dogged out
Thank you for your service 🫡
Thanks king 👑
tbf The Breakdowns playing and a 35 minute run time tells me everything I need to know 😄
30 minute game, breakdowns bat first. It's obvious @@dystenia5491
Jack Doyle’s inning reminded me of USA’s dominance in the Revolutionary War
Jack and Lou are unstoppable
I got Rippers 7-0
Edit: Rob…
might happen ngl
with breakdown batting first, could never have been 7-0 because of mercy rule
Their record not the score@@mattsowers8145
Jack’s knuckle drop to strike out the side, might have been the greatest pitch in Warehouse history
Absolutely
Maybe against a better hitter
Jack's performance reminded me of Justin Verlander's "Impossible Inning" that Foolish Baseball did a video about
35:00 Jimmy noticing Jack wasn’t wearing the pants immediately after he says it 😂
should disallow it
Jacks performance reminds me of RA Dickey with that insane knuckle drop! 😮😅
Jack really reminded me of Billy Hoeft during the 7th inning of his September 7th start in 1953. Nobody stood a chance against Billy, and nobody stood a chance against Jack.
Jack turned into DeGrom rehabbing in Sjngle-A with the Mets, where the whole team stood behind him watching him warm up.
The fact that the Rippers can be this dominant with a complete non-factor at the plate is insane.
Don’t get me wrong, D’Aversa is a hell of a competitor, a defensive beast, but just don’t put a bat on his hands 😂
Jack reminded me of Ol' 'Tungsten Arm' O'Doyle of the 1921 Akron Groomsmen.
Jacks performance reminded me of Edwin Diaz running from the bullpen to a live Timmy trumpet not the pitching simply the running from the bullpen. Just absolute poise and swagger on the bump today
Jack in general but especially in this performance reminds me of Emmanuel Clase on a good night. He’s the guy you want if you don’t want to allow a run. His velo is practically unmatched; he throws off-speed pitches at a casual 65 mph and regularly breaks the speed limit, and it means that even the good swings against him are often late. He’s dominant and confident in his dominance. If I had to pick one performance to compare this game to, it would be this year’s game on April 23rd: just a solid and classic 3 up 3 down 3 K’s.
Jack Doyle’s performance was reminiscent of Pedro Martinez’s 1999 ALDS game vs Cleveland. Truly remarkable stuff from two polar opposite humans ⚾️
Jack was like Randy Johnson he went side arm he has a history of trying to hit birds when he takes the field
23:50 Rob's triple high five into chest bump after the homer was solid
Jack lookin like 2015 all star game Jacob degrom when he struck out the side on 10 pitches
Jack was like Santanas no hitter for the Mets just a ton of nasty breaking balls
This 4 man style in blitzball needs to expand to more teams this has been my personal favorite season I’ve watched in the warehouse
Finally! Someone uses strikes out the side correctly.... thank you Jolly
Did that last batted ball by Joez deflect off Lou’s hand then bounce before Jack fields it? 🤔
Jack Doyle's inning was as dominating as Randy Johnson vs the bird
Jack Doyle is Randy Johnson!!!! Same hair. Same build. Different throwing arm. Nasty
if ur seeing this have a nice day
GO RIPPERS!!!!!!
Doyle’s inning showed flashes of Kerry Wood in his 20K game
Doyle looks like 2010 NLDS Halladay on the mound. perfection. rip Doc
Jack was like Domingo German during his perfect game. Probably drunk as a skunk but throwing and insane game
Game 7 of the World Series Jack Morris vs. John Smoltz. Jack Morris pitches 10 innings to best the Atlanta Braves and win the World Series. The last time a seventh game went into extra innings prior to 1991 was in 1924, when the Washington Senators beat the New York Giants 4-3 in 12 innings.
Amidst the sausage-fest of a broadcast like this one, it's a breath of fresh air to see queen of the clipboard, Sam Taske
its simple Jack = Randy johnson The breakdowns = the bird
No idea who Jack reminded me as I watched exactly 0 MLB games in my life. But once I started watching you guys (captains league especially) I watch the day video comes out😂🤷♂️
The undefeated vs the univictorious
Truly unsurprising result
Jack was like Randy Johnson, The Breakdowns were like the bird..they both had no chance
Jack showed signs of 2024 Ryan Helsley. Hells Bells, baby!
Jack pitched like Timmy Turner on the Baltimore Orioles
Jack Doyle’s dominance was reminiscent of Jacob deGrom’s first all star game appearance.
WTF??? On Bally sports Wisconsin I just saw that they were streaming blitzball 3 forgotten rotten vs hook line sinkers. Awesome.
Jacks performance reminded me of Chris Davis’ hitting from 2018-19.
Im jk, it was more like Bartolo Colon on the bump… absolutely unstoppable.
Breakdown lived up to their name all season
4:46 I hope it is, Jack. I hope it is.
Doyle's performance was like watching King Felix toss his perfecto!
Could you imagine no speed limit? Jack would throw a no hitter every time he pitched.
Jacks performance reminds me on Kerry Wood 20 strike out game
19:26 Jack hits a clutch double and then 3 of the most crisp high-fives you'll ever hear. What can't he do?
Jack Doyle’s pitching performance is the offspring of Cy Young Tim Lincecum and 2014 World Series Madison Bumgarner. Lettuce and all.
Jack Doyle has the aura of the kid in little league who was the first to learn how to throw a sinker or curveball. You can't beat him. You can only hope he beats himself.
MLB-wise, this is 1993 Nolan Ryan. Throwing filth and probably capable of beating you up like your name is Robin Ventura.
Rippers are winning it all jack and Lou are too powerful
Prime Mariano Rivera. Can’t touch him, just go up and accept the fact you’re cooked
This breakdown team has to be the least competitive team fielded in Warehouse history. Real shame but i get the strategy. Jimmy punted on this sport to help himself in others.
Jimmy "I like tuggin it" O'Brien
Jack was looking like a young whitey ford
Throws the slider like taylor rogers and throws angry like roger clemens
Spoiler blocker
Jolly is INSUFFERABLE 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
Otherwise good content.
Y hasnt anyone told lucas to open his stance up like dan rourke his stance is so closed and stiff
Possibly the worst drafted team we’ve ever seen in all the years of warehouse games.
Jacks performance reminded me of Madison’s miraculous Game 7 for SF
Jack Doyle pitching in Captain’s League reminds me of Trevor Bauer torching the Japanese and Mexican Leagues, he’s just on a completely different level. You are filthy Jack!
Jack Doyle has that 2001 Randy Johnson Playoffs Vibes
#RippersForTheChip
When they posting the next game?
Jack easily reminds me of Roy Halladay perfect game
Jack was Randy, breakdowns were the bird.
Doyle is such a beast omg
Doyle easily reminded me of Justin Verlander's impossible inning, just unstoppable on the mound.
Randy Johnson already had one 19-strikeout game under his belt in 1997 by the time he faced the White Sox at the Kingdome on Aug. 8, and when he punctuated a 5-0 Mariners win by striking out three in the ninth, he had another. Jack Doyle does this every time he gets on the bump
If the breakdowns win with the lob strategy i'm going to poop my pants
Fr
Turned into home run city
It was a good game, it was fun!.
Though as an extra comment, am I the only one that believes that Jimmy is a really good coach, but sometimes over comments/manages every aspect for the team? And maybe let them play as regular may be better?
Jack was like the umpire's strike zone on Maddux's 78 pitch cg
Was Jimmy aware he drafted the worst squad of all time
With all the different arm angles and movement of pitches, the amount of different pitches, and the fact they look similar with their long hair, Jack reminded me of Bronson Arroyo.
Outcome never in doubt, even before the game.
Jack was like 04’ Pedro Martinez in game 4 against the Yankees
jack reminded me of trevor bauer in mexico
Jack Doyle was so dominant it was like watching Jack Flaherty's home start against the Cardinals in 24 at home in front of his mother
jack remindd me of radny johnston
Paul Skenes dominating this year
Wainwright vs Beltran NLCS. Watch and wall away. Jack Doyle
im going with 2015 wildcard jake arrieta dominance
Jack was like any Peter Moylan inning, ever.
#aussieaussieaussie
100 exit velo on the hit? have we seen higher than that?
Put Rob on the BB5 roster!!
Jack Doyle's performance reminded me of camp fork in 2011
I NEED JACK VS ZO IN FINALS
Jack Doyle is Chris Sale closing out the World Series and making Manny Machado look like a K.
Doyle reminds me of 2004 Johnson in his perfect game.
Jack was Rollie Fingers
Jack reminded me of Kerry Wood’s 21 K game for the Cubs. Everything was just on point literally nothing able to get barreled. #JackDoyle4Prezident
The only story to describe Jack performance is a tale as old as time and goes as follows:
On June 7, 1884, ace pitcher Charlie Sweeney set a major league record that would stand for 102 years, when he struck out 19 batters in a single game. After this game, however, arm trouble put him on the bench, putting the bulk of the Providence Grays' innings on the back of Old Hoss Radbourn, who was the Gray's only other pitcher of note. Radbourn complained, and eventually Sweeney was forced to take the mound again. What followed is possibly the most old-timey baseball story in existence.
After a game in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, Sweeney got drunk and elected to stay in Woonsocket with a lady friend. Waking the next morning (still drunk) and realizing that he had to start in Providence, he rushed out the door. With an already-tight pitching staff, the Grays had no choice but to put the visibly hammered Sweeney on the mound.
They tried to pull him after five effective innings, but Sweeney was having none of it. This was a time where pitching anything less than a complete game brought your very manliness into question. He pitched another two against the wishes of his manager. When again they tried to pull him before the 8th, with the threat of a $50 fine, Sweeney told them to stuff their $50 fine and his whole contract. He walked off the field and watched the rest of the game with a woman in each arm, presumed to be prostitutes. This not only got him kicked off the team, but thrown out of the entire National League.
And that only sets up the final twist of the story. With the Grays being extremely understaffed, Old Hoss Radbourn offered to pitch the remaining games of the season for a small pay bump and an exemption from the reserve clause. He started 40 of the remaining 43 games in the season, and won 36 of them. His arm became sore enough that he couldn't raise it over his shoulders, and he had to warm up for hours before gametime just to get the ball to the plate. Just to add to his spectacular feat, Radbourn started and won every single game of the 1884 "World Series".
After an incredible 678.2 innings pitched, Radbourn amassed an official 59 wins for the season (sometimes reported as 60), an impossible record that will never be touched. And it's all because a man named Charlie Sweeney got laid on July 21, 1884
Do I see a Jack Bomb
Everything about Jacks first inning performance was the opposite of Aroldis Chapman's World Series Game 7 inning performance.
Edit: Also, this may be one of the best videos theyve done yet. True definition of comedy sports, and the content quality is through the roof. Amazing!
Rippers come on
Don’t have enough baseball knowledge but Doyle was about as dominant as when Kyle Soderman had 6 evades aginst Try Hard Collective during World Chase Tag 2021 playoffs (honestly his whole playoff run as well, but doubling a record is kind of insane)
Jack Doyle is a mix between Peter moylan with the nasty movement and R.A. Dickey when he throws that knuckle drop moves like Dickey’s knuckleball just nasty combo between the two and jack is their child.
Jack looks like Kershaw on the Dodgers when I went to see them with my family in 2016 or something. He's the only pitcher I can remember the name of now.. Jacks dominance has replaced every other pitcher's name in my head
Jack was as dominate as Kerry Wood tying the MLB record with 20 strikeouts against a stacked 102 win Houston Astros. Not only that but he gave up a single hit that should have been ruled an error.