The Price is Right: MLB Baseball Edition 2.0
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Jomboy Media returns with Price is Right between Jake & Jack! Comment feedback and make sure to subscribe for more!
Featuring: Talkin' Jake, We Got Ice Jack
Hosted by: Zo
Edited by: Jack Sorensen
#JMBaseball
jake and jack are such an iconic duo
Every video they have together I’ve watched. They’re a fun group.
Definitely the goats of this style of video imo. Great chemistry together
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Gotta love it! Hit me with another ‼️
Jake is Illuminati
Jack being that close on so many questions but going over is brutal
Her really should have taken his real guess and then went lower to not go over.
He got close... twice.
yeah he's hilariously bad every other time lol no sympathy here. gotta learn from his mistakes@@kicking222
Jack crushed the ball to the gap and started sprinting towards third base.
He didn't even hit the ball to the gap he was doomed from the start, he struck out on 3 pitches and tripped on his way back to the dugout
I did a weird dive into baseballs recently. Game balls are made to much tighter tolerances than a ball you'd get at a sporting goods store, so they're more expensive, and the home team has to pay for all balls used. Including practice that works out like 10 or 20,000 balls a season, and with that bulk discount they're paying like $5 per ball.
Also the core of the ball is to be made of "cork, rubber or similar material" with no specifications for the size or shape of the core. I love how weird and non-specific baseball rules are sometimes. Like, there's no definition of what constitutes a "foreign substance" for pitchers.
162 games in the regular season
162x15 (wouldn't be x30 because every game would be counted twice that way)
2430 regular season games
2430x102 baseballs per game
247,860 baseballs used in one season
I love how on multiple occasions the question and or answer on the back is completely incorrect. It's like a game within a game
The graphics for the last three questions got all wonky.
If 102 baseballs are used in an average MLB game, and there’s an average of 300 pitches per game (each team throws an average of 150 pitches per game), then how does the average baseball last 6 pitches? Wouldn’t it be 3 pitches on average?
I think it’s just actual pitches. Some might just be thrown away immediately and not pitched once.
Idk tho, made sense in my head
I think they're counting batting practice and warmup on the total of baseballs per game.
All I know is if zo's math checks out and they use 300,000 balls a year, then at 15 bucks a pop it's 4.5 million dollars a year on balls 😶
"3 million, is like europe" - jake
Found the American (jake, not you)
find missing word, move the comma, and capitalize names
"You're sprinting the wrong way!"
the jack and jake combo is timeless
14:46 mike trout played 4.6 million games 😂😂😂
The Nolan Ryan jock strap question is so necessary for this game
I guessed 22K. Hoping it was washed.
At least 5 games a year is iconic
There are too many people working for Jomboy for there to be really any editing mistakes, just have one person watch it and say hey y’all messed up here and here
Watch down your sequences before exporting
jacks playing like postseason kershaw rn
these 2 together are always good content. need more of it.
Y’all gotta change these rules… who is ever closer to correct answer should win the points it just feels corrupted haha
it’s roughly 486,000 baseballs used per season with 4,860 games being played .
How are there 100+ balls a game and 6 pitches per ball? There is no way there are 600 pitches per mlb game.
Foul balls
A lot of them are used for practice and the bullpen which count towards the average number of balls but they don’t get pitched
@@shinebright2985 I don't really think those should count. Do they count batting practice balls? Either only count every ball used in play or every single ball used surrounding the game including BP.
An average of 6 is wild and I highly doubt it. I was thinking more like 3 pitches
I really thought it was more like 200+ balls per game it seems like a new ball gets used nearly every pitch
dang Jack really gave himself the shit end of the stick.
Why does going over matter in this game? That’s dumb
When does the next family feud drop
We should limit baseball games to one baseball. Any ball that goes out of play just be thrown back and returned to the pitcher
The number of baseballs (and pitches thrown per baseball) stats are also counting warmup pitches and balls that get thrown out before they are used. Even then I would imagine modern pitchers are usually getting a new ball closer to every 3 pitches but I’m sure that was less common historically.
Historically they used to use the same ball the entire game unless the cover came off or put out of play. A tradition I would love to go back to
Incredible game from Jack lmao
i like to chew on my toe nails
I was 11 games off of the Trout Q 11 games.
I remember watching that whole 7:20 minutes World Series gamewhile in the kitchen trying to file out serations of a shitty knife
Jake’s fish joke at 12:50 didn’t get the respect it deserved.
Jack was smoking the good stuff before recording this😂 I know Trouts been injured, but he hasn't been out 72% of the time😂😂😂 I feel bad on a couple questions, he was close, but dang there were a couple that were just not right, even for average baseball fans
i see you editors 15:05
Please make this a regular series!!
I didn't know there were 600 pitches in the average MLB game.
idk if jack knows how price is right works lmao
Great cast guys!
It should really be +/- 1% to count as getting exactly correct. So if the answer was 700k anywhere from 693-707k would count as a 2-point ‘exact guess’… if both are within 1% then obviously closest wins
There’s no way 700 pitches are thrown in a game. 100 baseballs times average baseball lasts 6 or 7 pitches equals nearly 700 pitches thrown. No way on EARTH that’s real
How are there 102 baseballs used in a game and the average ball is used for 6 pitches? That means there are an average of over 600 pitches per game. I think one of your stats is wrong because that’s WAY too many pitches (likely average number of pitches per ball is wrong because I’ve seen 70-150 balls are used per games elsewhere).
Zo is so cute
There are 54 outs in a game. I'm surprised only 2 balls are used per out on average. Every hit. Every foul ball. Every ball that hits the dirt. Every ball that the pitcher just doesn't like. I just can't wrap my head around how only 2 are used per out.
These gents don't know their Ruth history based on their guesses about his salary. When Ruth signed a deal for $80K in the early '30s, newspaper reporters noted he was making more than the President of the United States. Ruth responded with something like: “What the hell does the president have to do with this? Anyway, I had a better year than he did.”
If Corey Seager wears a 14.5 shoe then I’m a 12.5 (I’m 5’8 and a shoe that large would put me in the circus)
How is the average baseballs used in a game 102 and the average pitches per ball 6? That would imply there’s on average 612 pitches in a game, no?
this trio is so good, only rivaled by Jake, Jom, Joez, and Jolly.
10:30 unbelievable idea
In Roman public washrooms they used a communal (yes communal) sponge on the end of a stick to wipe with. So if you accidentally grab the wrong end of the stick the saying would make sense. The saying did not come from this, but it is a real thing and does fit.
The math is wrong somewhere... If the average baseball lasts 6 pitches, and 102 are used per game, then the average game has 612 pitches. That can't be right.
100 baseballs is nuts my guess was 12 😂😂 would’ve rather stayed ignorant
In the Seager shoe size question Jack totally sold Jake that he had big stompers so Jack should have just gone with 1 knowing Jake would go over
That math makes no sense. 102 baseballs used in a game and each baseball lasting 6 pitches would be an average of 612 pitches per game. There is no way that is correct or from the same source
I guess we're not going to get a RefGuess today. And oof that was a brutal showing by Jack.
I am now expecting a chart-heavy video from Jolly Olive tracking the rate change comparison over generations of player talent levels vs the increases in salary & inflation.
If there are an average of 102 balls used and each ball is used on average 6 times, doesn't that mean an average game has 612 pitches? That seems way too high
Jake could have guessed 1 for every answer and he still would have won lol
why are we using 100 baseballs per game on average?! Seriously. Where do they go?
This scoring system needs work. I think to make it more like price is right the guys should take turns setting a number first the second person just has to say over or under there number and they take turns being able to earn points
Cooler nickname for Aubrey? Drake.
The best
Editing mistake on last question I have to call it out or it will keep happening great video tho guys more game show shit
that trout guess was brutal
There are 612 pitches in an average game? 102 balls×6 pitches per ball seems high.
jack should’ve gotten the first point. 5-9 you round up
I did the math to see how many baseballs are used a year in mlb and its 528,768.
My guess for Trout was around 1400. 10 seasons minus some injuries
Something has to have been off on baseball lasts 6 pitches on average, right? We don't have 612 pitches in a game on average, but use 102 balls a game on average.
Jack looks like a guy that started smoking weed at 14
Am I trippin or are 6 & 3.2 the same amount away from 4.6
guy pulled out a calculation to multiply 3,000 by 100
They need to get someone else to read these questions
plus 5 points for jump the shark comment
Graphics going off the rails near the end there
Zo sounds like Mandark when he laughs
haha I lolled when Jake revealed 666k
Dudes voice is unbearable.
Aubrey is a cool name for a girl
Poor Jack :(
“AND JAKE IS CORRECT!!!!!”
meanwhile, jake is NOT correct, he just won the point by being closest without going over, but looks up for a moment in slight surprise at being told he’s “correct” when he knows that probably isn’t the case. 😂❤
It’s New Jersey Mud Jake.
Def shit end of the stick lol
Jack lost by 14! 14!
Should be closest to the number. The penalty for going over kinda sucks.
It’s what it is in the actual price is right
How does that mlb balls per game and pitches per ball thing make any sense? If the average ball lasts 6 pitches, and the average number of balls used in a game is 102, then that would imply the average MLB game sees 612, which is insanely high. One of those stats is wrong, and I'm guessing it's the number of balls used per game. They must be including warmup balls too?
Let's gooooo. Best baseball gameshow.
For Mike trout I guessed 1400 because he played like 10 season missed barely any games so 1620 - however many games he missed
I'm disappointed that no one won a toaster or dinette set. On a side note, these are the WORST questions EVER. There are a million legitimate trivia questions that could be asked about any sport, and you chose how much someone paid for a jockstrap at auction?
1st question....both went over😂. Should have been 0 pts😂
Jake was under by .5 of an inch
14:41 Trout played 4.6 million games and still didn't beat the home run record. What a terrible player...
14:42 I didn't know that any player had played 4.6 million games, let alone an active player! that's amazing!
Great video 😊
CobblerStoned
Where did he hear "shit end of the stick?" I have never heard anyone use that saying. But honestly, short end doesn't make much sense either. A stick is the same length from either end.
Jake is zooooooted
"I wasn't thinking, I was just looking" - Jack
Honestly that’s kinda embarrassing to not get one single question right. Doesint he only do baseball content how can he not know anything ?
I’d like these videos so much I actually hit the light button which is super rare for me. I’m thinking weekly videos. Put out a family feud one on like Tuesdays and then a price is right one on Fridays. Millionaire is on Sundays lol. This has been binge worthy content in my opinion.
lol
The math on total baseballs used in one season is 247,860! 162 games 30 teams with 102 baseballs a game, and 2 teams in each game!