“The emergence of Pujols directly coincided with the 4 years where Barry Bonds was eating a balanced breakfast every morning” This is why I love this channel.
Dont know if you know, but its a reference to a chart party video by jon bois where he remakes the 2004 bonds season, but bonds cant use a bat. But the pitchers dont know he cant use a bat.
As i keep saying if that was the case of Pujols being on PEDs then he mustve paid the entire association and drugs analysts from his own pocket to cover his tracks, dont you think so? A guy whos been constantly tested throughout his entire career and has never been caught, i wonder why is that? Plus, how come most of the famous sluggers were caught so rapidly and easily in that Era and not Pujols, i wonder why? He mustve practiced some sort of Witchcraft on all the officials to blind them, oh wait! I almost forgot, isnt he Christian? No wonder he has gods blessing and the power of goodwill, hahahahaha thank u very much
"Sir, we're being hailed." "What? We're at the edge of the galaxy on an ultra-long-range exploration mission, there shouldn't be anyone within 5,000 light years of here. Who the hell is it?" "It's identifying itself as an Albert Pujols home run ball, sir."
I'm really happy he went out with that kind of glorious moment. He was always a great pitcher in Houston and that Pujols homer seemed to psychologically mess him up. He didn't deserve to be known as a choke artist.
Credit where credit is due, Brad Lidge coming back from this and having a perfect season capped off with a World Series in Philadelphia is a remarkable feat of mental strength. I saw that homerun from a continent away in Canada when I was 15 and it shook me. Brad Lidge is a mad man.
@@xaviere2008 Thank you, sir! I mean, to not only speak of the somehow, oh so overly enjoyed sport of flop ball on a baseball video, and then doing so while yelling about it in all caps, calls for punishment and confusion as to how this likely Brit ended up here in the first place. PS: flop-ball is pretty much straight garbage.
Mario Sanchez both sports are good, football definitely has a larger audience than baseball, and well every sport, but that doesn’t diminish baseball as a good sport.
@@FoolishBaseball You should make a sequel to "When Pujols Broke Lidge," but it's "When Freese Broke Feliz." It would work too. Both Cardinals hitters breaking star relievers that play for Texan teams in the postseason.
MANCHESTER UNITED why you gotta do this bro, we know soccer is the biggest sport in the world, you don’t have to make 50 comments on every baseball video on TH-cam and say that baseball isn’t as popular as soccer, shut up!!
As a Philadelphia native and a lifelong Phillies fan, I want to personnally thank you for using Harry Kallas' iconic call of the final out and not Joe Buck's lifeless, monotone Phillies are world champions"
This was great. As an Astros fan, I felt truly bad for Lidge after the Pujols home run. After he had a few more bad outings the following season, I knew he probably needed a change of scenery. I saw that world series game that he won and when fell to his knees after the win, I knew he felt completely redeemed. I was very happy for him and I am glad he got past that moment and created a new one. God Bless him and his family and fans.
A similarly memorable Pujols home run was in Chicago. Cubs relief pitcher Kerry Wood knocked Albert down with high tight heat then after dusting himself off Albert crushed the next pitch onto Waveland. Mike Shannon's call of the entire situation on KMOX radio was classic old school baseball. Don't charge the mound, respond with a hit. Check it out, it's great.
As an Astros fan I was devastated when his career took a nosedive but I was very happy for him to find success in Philly. More than anything he needed a change in scenery.
The 2005 White Sox had a knack for close games, they went 35-19 in one-run affairs. Appreciate the shout out to them, they're an overlooked team that was really great.
I remember '06 Lidge. The term "lights out Lidge" sort of had a new meaning that year. Instead of lights out for the other team it was lights out for the Astros. Dark times. I was able to relive that with Luke Gregerson and Ken Giles. Every time they took the mound there's no breathing until the games over.
This home run is one of the inevitabilities. You rewatch it and you know its about to happen but every. single. time. it's still shocking. Like watching a mortal blow in slow motion.
Brad Lidge’s perfect 2008 season was incredible - his slider that year was like trying to hit a wiffle ball for hitters - came in looking just like a fastball but dropping so dramatically
The most important thing about that homerun, is that he brought it back to STL...for one last game at old Busch..in which I had the priviledge to be there for.. Thanks Albert
"Devil magic" is the most perfect description of Tommy Edman I have ever heard. Every time my team plays against STL, I'm always like "Tommy-effing-Edman" cause he always manages to muck things up somehow.
This is one of my first memories watching baseball. Watching with my parents to see who the sox would play in the championship. This moonshot made me a Pujols fan for life.
Lol at Ruiz absolutely yeeting his mask out of frame as he runs to Lidge. That moment never fails to bring a tear to my eye, and knowing what it meant for Lidge makes it even better. As a Phillies fan I never knew Lidge as anything but a stone cold killer.
Once upon a time I was a huge baseball fan. I followed it religiously throughout each season. And the playoffs were so much fun. I’ve fallen out of love with baseball the past few years, only watching the Series. I don’t know why. But recently watching your videos, especially this one, and Baseball Doesn’t Exist’s videos, has rekindled my love of baseball. Thank you for that. You make great videos and I look forward to each one.
Man I love Baseball Bits. What a season that was in 08'. I was there for Game 5 (both times because of the rain) and it is still one of my top 5 moments in my life.
I was literally just telling a childhood friend of mine who loves baseball about this channel before I watched this video. A childhood friend with whom I played Shining Force 2 all the way through multiple times. Awesome music selection.
Great video! I remember this era of baseball fondly. I was so sad when Lidge left and went to the Phillies. But I was definitely rooting for them during that series.
Great stuff as always! I’d love to see a baseball bits on the 2014 Royals, that postseason run was crazy and I’ve always wondered what if Alex Gordon went for the inside the park HR in game 7 of the World Series, down 1 run in the bottom of the 9th with 2 outs. The play at the plate would’ve been the most epic moment in baseball history.
Gordon would've definitely gotten thrown out so it was right to keep him on third. They probably should've PH for Perez though since he wasnt 100% after getting hit earlier.
I'm right there with you. FB videos have had me thoroughly entertained and distracted from all the shit that has got me down. It's never over til it's over. We shouldn't quit. The thrill of victory is ahead of us. Thank you too FB.
That was awesome! You put it so beautifully. It's amazing how he got on his knees and held both his arms in the air like in Fidler on the Roof. Correct me if I'm wrong. I think he was thanking God, that they Won!
Living in Australia 2005 was when I first started following baseball - Pujols was so great. I loved his swing- it just looked so perfect. I modelled my swing on his when I played (or tried to, at least).
Lidge's 2008 season was one of baseball's all-time redemption stories. History is full of pitchers who could never come back from such high-profile failures, let alone 3 consecutive games of them in one postseason. It looked like he would be one of them until his '08 season - now he's the closer who had a perfect season for a world championship team.
Never forget first time I saw Pujols play… I’ve seen bonds I’ve seen Sosa, giambi, manny, Ortiz, so many legends that could kill the ball. No one came even close to hitting the ball as hard and far as Pujols every single hit. Even a pop up was going a mile in the air. He was such a beast
Thank you for this video on Brad Lidge. I knew that perfect 2008 season would get a Baseball bits one segment one day but not during this decade! Well done FBB! (PS: would love a video on Carlos Ruiz; catcher for 4 no hitters and a perfect game has got to be a strange stat IMO)
i love how you take the simplest of home runs and turn into a story. great job with all of your videos. excited to see where you end up going from here. keep up the amazing work.
Honestly, @Foolish Baseball, this was probably the deepest video you've ever made, and so totally and completely true. Failure first, success second has been a universal recipe since time immemorial. As always, I love your work.
Now THAT was a moonshot. No disrespect to Pujols, but Soler's ball literally disappeared into the night lmao. The one Albert hit bounced around on top of the tracks.
Eh, it is not exactly a painful memory. Lidge not only bounced back, but won a World Series as one of the main heroes of the Phillies. The Astros in 2005 won the NLCS despite the Pujols HR, and were going to lose to that White Sox team, anyway (I will never forget having bases loaded 0 out vs El Duque and not even being able to score ONE run). Better still, the Astros have since won a WS in 2017 (and are a game away from the 2019 WS title), so Lidge blowing one game and contributing to a past WS loss does not seem so bad in retrospect.
@@bigtimetimmyjim6486 cheated to win a world series and have been owned ever since.. in fact I only clicked on this video cuz I wanted to reveal in some more assturd suffering a little bit more.
I'll never forget watching this game....I've never seen the life go out of a stadium so quickly. All the fans were going nuts on their feet and then after Pujols swung it was like somebody died.
And everyone back in St. Louis went absolutely apeshit bonkersville. Trust me, it was still consolation even though we lost to Houston the next game. And then 2006 happened ❤🔥
That homer is still one of the best I've ever seen: "Lights out" Lidge, a series on the line, and Albert damn near hits it out of the stadium. There's a brick somewhere outside the (new) Busch Stadium commemorating that home run.
TBF it's heavily rumored that he was playing hurt. Even Lidge, who has denied the "Brad Lidge Celebration Theory" (look it up) Also doesn't deny he was playing hurt. Nothings confirmed, but it would explain why he bounced back again in 2010 and performed alright (in a reliever role) in 2011.
Cardinals are always desperate for a win, that's how they built their legacy and God forbid they just have a great team, always have to have aging stars and Young guns who scrape by.
I was there at Minute Maid for that HR. If the roof wasn't closed, it would have ended up on Crawford Street. I think that might legitimately have been a 700-foot home run.
th-cam.com/video/JwMfT2cZGHg/w-d-xo.html in case you are joking and you haven’t seen it, but the editor of SB Nation did a video of what would happen if Barry Bonds played the 2003 season without a bat.
This is by far my favorite baseball youtube channel. The thought and detail that you put into these videos in unparalleled, while adding in some humor too.
I'll always remember that home run. I was at a bar in Rolla, Missouri with a friend. We had always been going out to bars and restaurants to watch the Cardinals. We got a special of a pitcher of beer and 50 wings for an insanely cheap price. We ate all but 4 of the wings through the course of the game. And, of course, we had more than one pitcher of beer. As the Astros were up on the Cardinals, the bar switched the sound over to the Rams and Colts game. The Rams were somewhat improbably up on the Colts at the time. My friend and I were still watching the Cardinals, despondent over a lost season just a year after the horrible sweep in the World Series. Then Pujols came up to bat and did what he did. My friend and I started screaming and the bartender quickly changed the sound back to the baseball game. We exalted in the joy of that home run, and just as quickly the Colts came back in the football game and curbstomped the Rams. Of course the next game in the series didn't go our way, but I'll always remember that home run.
Would be interested to hear your breakdown of Ryan Howard... “loved” in Philly but harshly judged with his contract and injury... if he didn’t get injured in playoff series his stats could have kept exploding. He’s one of my favorites
People in philly that booed Howard always pissed me off, guy was one of if not the biggest reason we won in 08 and Ur right if he doesn’t get hurt he would’ve been a first ballot HOF player no doubt in my mind, he could’ve even beat Schmidt for most homers as a Phillie. Guy was always a beast before injuries killed him.
As a phillies fan he was my favorite player as a kid, too bad he went out like that. Him collapsing on the way to first while making the final out to knock philly out of the playoffs has got to be my worst baseball memory ever
I watch every video based on the fact I love unbiased baseball arguments and the fact you sneak the best retro video game music in everyone. love the choice of Dragon Warrior and Shining Force 2 in this one! keep it up, love your work! Proof nerds and jocks can co-exist lol.
I was there for the game. Standing in the Crawford boxes in left field. You were correct about the descent of that ball. It broke my heart to see that ball orbit God knows how many feet above me. After that Ledge lost his title of "Lights out".
Dude I love your videos. These Baseball Bits not the 1’s when you’re playing video games are something silly. I forget because I can’t watch them more than the couple min I did when I checked them out assuming that someone who makes such Great content like this would have to be making something a lil different but just as great but I was wrong. Lol Jk braj but fr though too lol These Foolish Baseballs ‘ Baseball Bits are some of thee best content out there on any interweb, cable or Antenna waves of any sort. Great Work Sir. Keep kicken em out
I really don't understand how you don't have more subs. Your baseball videos are the most well crafted I've ever seen. I love the graphics, the music and the information you put in them. Keep up the awesome work man!
This is the stuff right here
Thanks, baseball.
Thanks, baseball.
Thanks, baseball.
Thanks, baseball.
Thanks, baseball
"I think he even played 2004 without a bat" God, you slide your references in so well.
Not exactly subtle though
His references slide better than Yu Darvish.
@@FoolishBaseball References sliding in to break up the double play 😬
The "balanced breakfast" thing was also a reference to SB Nation, but perhaps a bit more subtle.
His references are
Pretty good
“The emergence of Pujols directly coincided with the 4 years where Barry Bonds was eating a balanced breakfast every morning”
This is why I love this channel.
Dont know if you know, but its a reference to a chart party video by jon bois where he remakes the 2004 bonds season, but bonds cant use a bat. But the pitchers dont know he cant use a bat.
Pujols never did peds he never failed a drug test
Ey Joske
As i keep saying if that was the case of Pujols being on PEDs then he mustve paid the entire association and drugs analysts from his own pocket to cover his tracks, dont you think so? A guy whos been constantly tested throughout his entire career and has never been caught, i wonder why is that? Plus, how come most of the famous sluggers were caught so rapidly and easily in that Era and not Pujols, i wonder why? He mustve practiced some sort of Witchcraft on all the officials to blind them, oh wait! I almost forgot, isnt he Christian? No wonder he has gods blessing and the power of goodwill, hahahahaha thank u very much
Jon Bois!
"Sir, we're being hailed."
"What? We're at the edge of the galaxy on an ultra-long-range exploration mission, there shouldn't be anyone within 5,000 light years of here. Who the hell is it?"
"It's identifying itself as an Albert Pujols home run ball, sir."
As a Phillies fan, I will never stop thanking Lidge for 2008. Thank you for including Harry Kalas' call in this.
I'm really happy he went out with that kind of glorious moment. He was always a great pitcher in Houston and that Pujols homer seemed to psychologically mess him up. He didn't deserve to be known as a choke artist.
Yea, it was great. I couldn't stop screaming when Blanton hit his homer in game four, myself. That team was great
Same here!!!
I’m a Yankees fan and kalas’ call at the end there gives me chills every time
As the 420th like, I’d just like to say, hell yeah.
Love the Jon Bois reference at 1:38
Yeah that was pretty good
Yeah come back when you get the whole reference lol
Yeah that was arguably the best CP video
who?
Foolish is Jon Jr.
I love that he keeps bringing up the home run pujols hit randomly and giving an update on how far it went into space
Credit where credit is due, Brad Lidge coming back from this and having a perfect season capped off with a World Series in Philadelphia is a remarkable feat of mental strength. I saw that homerun from a continent away in Canada when I was 15 and it shook me. Brad Lidge is a mad man.
As a Cardinals fan that literally hated the fn Astros,I must agree.
Brad Lidge In ‘08 was magical
Wait, you think Canada isn't on the same continent as Texas?
I am assuming you are trying to exaggerating when saying continent.😅
Today the boys did it for Brad!
God is coming soon Repent.
“I think he even played 2004 without a bat, that’s how good he was.”
Miss you, Bois.
He has returned
@MANCHESTER UNITED SHUT THE FUCK UP, NO ONE HAS ASKED.
@@xaviere2008 Thank you, sir! I mean, to not only speak of the somehow, oh so overly enjoyed sport of flop ball on a baseball video, and then doing so while yelling about it in all caps, calls for punishment and confusion as to how this likely Brit ended up here in the first place.
PS: flop-ball is pretty much straight garbage.
Mario Sanchez both sports are good, football definitely has a larger audience than baseball, and well every sport, but that doesn’t diminish baseball as a good sport.
@@joshcorbett4787 just having a touch of shit talking fun.
2 years later and i'm of the opinion this is the greatest video ever made on baseball. Makes me tear up everytime.
The best storytelling the sport has ever seen
Same
I remember seeing Andy Petite mouth "Oh my God" when Pujols hit that.
You sure he wasn't just really enjoying his sunflower seeds?
I remember seeing that! Jim Rome called that shot live. He was so excited he called him jubberhols or something!
@@FoolishBaseball You should make a sequel to "When Pujols Broke Lidge," but it's "When Freese Broke Feliz." It would work too. Both Cardinals hitters breaking star relievers that play for Texan teams in the postseason.
The Angels are still paying Albert for that hit.
MANCHESTER UNITED why you gotta do this bro, we know soccer is the biggest sport in the world, you don’t have to make 50 comments on every baseball video on TH-cam and say that baseball isn’t as popular as soccer, shut up!!
MANCHESTER UNITED why the hell are you watching this then?
@MANCHESTER UNITED shut up you pathetic loser
@MAN UTD there r 239 countries that are pussies
Damn hahahahaha savage so true
“His Frankie Vallie, which is what I call a players first four seasons”
And that is a subscription.
As a Philadelphia native and a lifelong Phillies fan, I want to personnally thank you for using Harry Kallas' iconic call of the final out and not Joe Buck's lifeless, monotone Phillies are world champions"
I'm a Cardinals guy and I hate Joe Buck with a passion.
@@WalterDiamond he was the worst
@@methheadmayhemmiller8747 Was?
And now Jim edmonds won't shut up for 1 second
As a Yankees fan, listening to kalas’ call on the final out while looking at Lidge’s absolute elation still gives me chills every time
This was great. As an Astros fan, I felt truly bad for Lidge after the Pujols home run. After he had a few more bad outings the following season, I knew he probably needed a change of scenery. I saw that world series game that he won and when fell to his knees after the win, I knew he felt completely redeemed. I was very happy for him and I am glad he got past that moment and created a new one. God Bless him and his family and fans.
The second greatest feeling in sports as a fan, behind watching your team's guys win it all, is watching your teams beloved former guys win it all.
Mike trout: my home run went over the fence.
Barry Bonds: my home run went out of the park.
Albert Pujols: my home run went out of the galaxy.
Brad Lidge: ...
That Pujols bomb is still traveling... spotted somewhere near Neptune as of last week.
Pohorex. 😂🤣😂🤣
D.A.M.E Lándõ Orlando. 😂🤣😂🤣
I think his home run just landed on tatooine
When I see an ad that isn’t from NordVPN, SeatGeek, or Honey I’m just taken aback
That and squarespace
Don't forget Raid: Shadow Legends
@@BKF0 My banes have been Grammarly and Audible.
or Dollar Shave Club
Manscaped
5:36 pretty sure you meant to say the Astros
oop
Bro his last name is right there in the title
Think I fell of my bed from laughing so hard
No, that’s just how desperate the Cardinals were to win Game 2. 😂
I was looking for this. Glad I didn't go insane from that.
A similarly memorable Pujols home run was in Chicago. Cubs relief pitcher Kerry Wood knocked Albert down with high tight heat then after dusting himself off Albert crushed the next pitch onto Waveland. Mike Shannon's call of the entire situation on KMOX radio was classic old school baseball. Don't charge the mound, respond with a hit. Check it out, it's great.
As an Astros fan I was devastated when his career took a nosedive but I was very happy for him to find success in Philly. More than anything he needed a change in scenery.
When you get Andy Pettite to say "Oh my god!" about a batted ball, you're doing something right.
Similar to Bonds in the '02 World Series
@@FoolishBaseball Like Tim Salmon saying "That's the further ball I've ever seen hit."
I hit a HR off Petitte.. In 10th grade (he was a senior at Deer Park)..
The 2005 White Sox had a knack for close games, they went 35-19 in one-run affairs. Appreciate the shout out to them, they're an overlooked team that was really great.
I love hearing a good comeback story. I always loved watching Lights out Lidge here in Houston.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
I remember '06 Lidge. The term "lights out Lidge" sort of had a new meaning that year. Instead of lights out for the other team it was lights out for the Astros. Dark times. I was able to relive that with Luke Gregerson and Ken Giles. Every time they took the mound there's no breathing until the games over.
Crazy thing is Giles was actually lights out for the Phillies.
Felt like we had a homegrown Wags. Then we traded him.
This Shining Force music. Bringing back the good times there
Shining Force II: My childhood in a game
I figured that was shining force ,classic
Forever grateful to Lidge for his perfect ‘08 season!
A magical season!
This home run is one of the inevitabilities. You rewatch it and you know its about to happen but every. single. time. it's still shocking. Like watching a mortal blow in slow motion.
Well said
Thank you.
Sincerely, a phillies fan.
Brad Lidge’s perfect 2008 season was incredible - his slider that year was like trying to hit a wiffle ball for hitters - came in looking just like a fastball but dropping so dramatically
The most important thing about that homerun, is that he brought it back to STL...for one last game at old Busch..in which I had the priviledge to be there for..
Thanks Albert
"Devil magic" is the most perfect description of Tommy Edman I have ever heard.
Every time my team plays against STL, I'm always like "Tommy-effing-Edman" cause he always manages to muck things up somehow.
Eckstein was the same way
did anyone notice the difference in his arms at 7:29 haha
That's how pitchers arms look, especially strike out pitchers. I met Luis Castillo in Cincinnati once and his pitching arm is enormous.
damn
yolked
give him a break. he just found out that they had porn on the internet.
My man needs to switch arms every now and then
This is one of my first memories watching baseball. Watching with my parents to see who the sox would play in the championship. This moonshot made me a Pujols fan for life.
Lol at Ruiz absolutely yeeting his mask out of frame as he runs to Lidge. That moment never fails to bring a tear to my eye, and knowing what it meant for Lidge makes it even better. As a Phillies fan I never knew Lidge as anything but a stone cold killer.
Once upon a time I was a huge baseball fan. I followed it religiously throughout each season. And the playoffs were so much fun. I’ve fallen out of love with baseball the past few years, only watching the Series. I don’t know why. But recently watching your videos, especially this one, and Baseball Doesn’t Exist’s videos, has rekindled my love of baseball. Thank you for that. You make great videos and I look forward to each one.
This ending brought a tear to my eye. Poetic
why am i crying in the club rn
@@FoolishBaseball There's no crying in the club!
Man I love Baseball Bits. What a season that was in 08'. I was there for Game 5 (both times because of the rain) and it is still one of my top 5 moments in my life.
This channel is just so sooo soooo good. Absolutely love your style, humor and storytelling. Keep up the great work sir!
Thanks!
I was literally just telling a childhood friend of mine who loves baseball about this channel before I watched this video. A childhood friend with whom I played Shining Force 2 all the way through multiple times. Awesome music selection.
Damn funniest video nasa tracking that ball in deep space😂
Great video! I remember this era of baseball fondly. I was so sad when Lidge left and went to the Phillies. But I was definitely rooting for them during that series.
The contrast of him kneeling to the ground and him jumping for joy, I had the biggest grin on my face he struck that guy out
Great stuff as always!
I’d love to see a baseball bits on the 2014 Royals, that postseason run was crazy and I’ve always wondered what if Alex Gordon went for the inside the park HR in game 7 of the World Series, down 1 run in the bottom of the 9th with 2 outs. The play at the plate would’ve been the most epic moment in baseball history.
He should have. It could have set the table for the Royals to win back - to - back with a team that's... uhhhhhhh?
Gordon would've definitely gotten thrown out so it was right to keep him on third. They probably should've PH for Perez though since he wasnt 100% after getting hit earlier.
I kind of feel like I’m in the bottom of my life right now, thank you for this video.
Thank you.
I'm right there with you. FB videos have had me thoroughly entertained and distracted from all the shit that has got me down. It's never over til it's over. We shouldn't quit. The thrill of victory is ahead of us. Thank you too FB.
That was awesome! You put it so beautifully. It's amazing how he got on his knees and held both his arms in the air like in Fidler on the Roof. Correct me if I'm wrong. I think he was thanking God, that they Won!
Living in Australia 2005 was when I first started following baseball - Pujols was so great. I loved his swing- it just looked so perfect. I modelled my swing on his when I played (or tried to, at least).
I remember this. I remember praying that Albert would win it. My prayers were answered.
A BASEBALL VIDEO THAT ACKNOWLEDGES THE 2005 WHITE SOX
WE DO EXIST!!!!!
THANK YOU BASEBALL BITS
Too bad they don't get the credit for breaking that whole Houston team.
As a Phillies fan, I was almost 2 when the championship happened. I just love watching it over again with the Late Great Harry Kalas commentating
you were born in 2006?
Great call from Kalas
Bob Saget 07. Early 2007 though
Just remembered this video, helped me do the immaculate Grid for today.
POV: You are here after the 2021 WS
Didn’t Soler do something like this?
Damn that Barry bonds and those balanced breakfasts!
He was getting all the vitamins
He was eating his flint stone gummy vitamins
A creamy clear balanced breakfast! XDDD
Innocent until proven guilty!!!!!
@@joreellex welp he was proven guilty 10 years ago man
Lidge's 2008 season was one of baseball's all-time redemption stories. History is full of pitchers who could never come back from such high-profile failures, let alone 3 consecutive games of them in one postseason. It looked like he would be one of them until his '08 season - now he's the closer who had a perfect season for a world championship team.
Soler just did his best Pujols impression.
: (
Dude. You don't know how much I needed to hear someone say something so encouraging. Thanks, total stranger, for making me a little less hopeless.
Almost 3 years to the day since this was dropped. And it’s still some of the best storytelling I have ever seen. End of statement
The king has returned
Who else hit this home run in mlb the show moments
T-Man da one 836 I wish. Don’t have a ps4
Oh this is a moment?
*raises hand
Not me!
Nope
Foolish Baseball got me cryin in the club with that end 😭👏
As a Phillyboi seeing that last pitch of the '08 world series again really brought back some feels. Thanks man, great video!
Never forget first time I saw Pujols play… I’ve seen bonds I’ve seen Sosa, giambi, manny, Ortiz, so many legends that could kill the ball. No one came even close to hitting the ball as hard and far as Pujols every single hit. Even a pop up was going a mile in the air. He was such a beast
Thank you for this video on Brad Lidge. I knew that perfect 2008 season would get a Baseball bits one segment one day but not during this decade! Well done FBB!
(PS: would love a video on Carlos Ruiz; catcher for 4 no hitters and a perfect game has got to be a strange stat IMO)
i love how you take the simplest of home runs and turn into a story. great job with all of your videos. excited to see where you end up going from here. keep up the amazing work.
Haven’t watched yet but im predicting that he mentions trout 4 times and verlander twice. EDIT: Who are you and what did you do with FB
I have been taken captive by The Athletic mafia and replaced with a less handsome clone
Thanks for the pick me up at the end. Excellent video, enjoyed it highly and congrats on the growth of your work!
Honestly, @Foolish Baseball, this was probably the deepest video you've ever made, and so totally and completely true.
Failure first, success second has been a universal recipe since time immemorial.
As always, I love your work.
Who is here after Soler hit it out of Minute Maid park?
Right here ✋🏻
Now THAT was a moonshot. No disrespect to Pujols, but Soler's ball literally disappeared into the night lmao. The one Albert hit bounced around on top of the tracks.
@@HomeStudioBasics Yeah but that's because the stadium was closed. I think it hit the window.
"Thank you so much for bringing up such a painful memory, while you're at it, why don't you give me a paper cut and pour lemon juice on it!"
Perhaps you'd like some salt in that wound of yours
Eh, it is not exactly a painful memory. Lidge not only bounced back, but won a World Series as one of the main heroes of the Phillies. The Astros in 2005 won the NLCS despite the Pujols HR, and were going to lose to that White Sox team, anyway (I will never forget having bases loaded 0 out vs El Duque and not even being able to score ONE run). Better still, the Astros have since won a WS in 2017 (and are a game away from the 2019 WS title), so Lidge blowing one game and contributing to a past WS loss does not seem so bad in retrospect.
is this a princess bride reference on foolish baseball? i love the internet.
@@bigtimetimmyjim6486 cheated to win a world series and have been owned ever since.. in fact I only clicked on this video cuz I wanted to reveal in some more assturd suffering a little bit more.
@@theGiver3 It is a sad state of affairs when I think someone needs to learn how to troll the YT comment section better, but alas, here we are.
I'll never forget watching this game....I've never seen the life go out of a stadium so quickly. All the fans were going nuts on their feet and then after Pujols swung it was like somebody died.
And everyone back in St. Louis went absolutely apeshit bonkersville. Trust me, it was still consolation even though we lost to Houston the next game. And then 2006 happened ❤🔥
That homer is still one of the best I've ever seen: "Lights out" Lidge, a series on the line, and Albert damn near hits it out of the stadium. There's a brick somewhere outside the (new) Busch Stadium commemorating that home run.
Hey brother, Albert Pujols here on my second account, thanks for the kind words. Wanna come over to my mansion and eat some sandwiches?
One of the last baseball bits videos I watched, I was off-put to do so, but in the end of the best. Great story! and as always fun to watch.
Here again after Pete Alonso broke Devin Williams and my Brewers in a similar matter. I'm really needing to hear 12:19 again.
2009: I’m going to decline again
2010-11: PSYCH!
TBF it's heavily rumored that he was playing hurt. Even Lidge, who has denied the "Brad Lidge Celebration Theory" (look it up) Also doesn't deny he was playing hurt. Nothings confirmed, but it would explain why he bounced back again in 2010 and performed alright (in a reliever role) in 2011.
5:33
"The Cardinals desperately needed game 2 to tie the series back up".... You mean the Astros
No, the Cards were _really_ desperate for a win 😂
Cardinals are always desperate for a win, that's how they built their legacy and God forbid they just have a great team, always have to have aging stars and Young guns who scrape by.
Cards really wanted that win.
Nice pfp
This might be the best channel on TH-cam. Please keep the content coming; it's fantastic.
I was there at Minute Maid for that HR. If the roof wasn't closed, it would have ended up on Crawford Street. I think that might legitimately have been a 700-foot home run.
Waiting patiently for “When Soler Broke Garcia”
Great man just great. Being a Phil’s fan I love it even more , I watched every game and lidge was great
Lidge was magic in '08
To be fair that was his third appearance in 3 days and his fourth in five days.
Good point!
Makes no difference he’s still a choker
@@billjoseph1529 Enter Clayton Kershaw in elimination games...
@@mrs.martinskindergarten5660 tHIS JOKE DID'NT AGE WEll
Bailey, I'm legitimately not a baseball fan but you're so freaking good at making these videos I can't help but watch
Thanks for that last bit at the end. I needed it.
Hey FB I see that sneaky That's Cringe reference at 8:05
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And at 7:45
Lidge Defined
@@FoolishBaseball he probably held hands before marriage that's why he gave up the homerun
"He was so good he prolly could have played without a bat" good jon bois reference +1
who?
th-cam.com/video/JwMfT2cZGHg/w-d-xo.html in case you are joking and you haven’t seen it, but the editor of SB Nation did a video of what would happen if Barry Bonds played the 2003 season without a bat.
Zak Casper there is no way he is joking. But I applaud you for spreading the good work of Jon Boi
@@zakcasper9886 2004
@@zakcasper9886 i think he was refrencing the video without knowing who made it at sb
Pls tell me the “Mr. Struggle” at 8:03 is a Cody Ko reference
DUMP HIM
This is by far my favorite baseball youtube channel. The thought and detail that you put into these videos in unparalleled, while adding in some humor too.
I'll always remember that home run. I was at a bar in Rolla, Missouri with a friend. We had always been going out to bars and restaurants to watch the Cardinals. We got a special of a pitcher of beer and 50 wings for an insanely cheap price. We ate all but 4 of the wings through the course of the game. And, of course, we had more than one pitcher of beer.
As the Astros were up on the Cardinals, the bar switched the sound over to the Rams and Colts game. The Rams were somewhat improbably up on the Colts at the time. My friend and I were still watching the Cardinals, despondent over a lost season just a year after the horrible sweep in the World Series. Then Pujols came up to bat and did what he did.
My friend and I started screaming and the bartender quickly changed the sound back to the baseball game. We exalted in the joy of that home run, and just as quickly the Colts came back in the football game and curbstomped the Rams.
Of course the next game in the series didn't go our way, but I'll always remember that home run.
Pujols might have 7 MVPs if it wasn’t for Bonds.
He definitely deserved it in 2006 too but the gave it to Ryan Howard 🤢🤢🤢
HOW DID I ONLY JUST DISCOVER THIS CHANNEL!!!
Would be interested to hear your breakdown of Ryan Howard... “loved” in Philly but harshly judged with his contract and injury... if he didn’t get injured in playoff series his stats could have kept exploding. He’s one of my favorites
People in philly that booed Howard always pissed me off, guy was one of if not the biggest reason we won in 08 and Ur right if he doesn’t get hurt he would’ve been a first ballot HOF player no doubt in my mind, he could’ve even beat Schmidt for most homers as a Phillie. Guy was always a beast before injuries killed him.
Jeremy DeLia07 100% agree will always be my favorite philly
As a phillies fan he was my favorite player as a kid, too bad he went out like that. Him collapsing on the way to first while making the final out to knock philly out of the playoffs has got to be my worst baseball memory ever
makes me so happy you let that clip of Harry play....we miss him so much.
I watch every video based on the fact I love unbiased baseball arguments and the fact you sneak the best retro video game music in everyone. love the choice of Dragon Warrior and Shining Force 2 in this one! keep it up, love your work! Proof nerds and jocks can co-exist lol.
Love the Shining Force music, listening to it brings back memories
Came to the comments for this ... One nostalgic track after another. Now I'm going to have to load up the ROM and grind a perfect game out 😂.
Eating a balanced breakfast every morning LMAO
With an orange and glass of skim milk
@@FoolishBaseball with a pill inside the milk
You can clearly hear 2 loud bangs coming from the cardinals dugout before Pujols hit that homerun
I was there for the game. Standing in the Crawford boxes in left field. You were correct about the descent of that ball. It broke my heart to see that ball orbit God knows how many feet above me. After that Ledge lost his title of "Lights out".
Dude I love your videos.
These Baseball Bits not the 1’s when you’re playing video games are something silly.
I forget because I can’t watch them more than the couple min I did when I checked them out assuming that someone who makes such Great content like this would have to be making something a lil different but just as great but I was wrong. Lol
Jk braj but fr though too lol
These
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Great Work Sir.
Keep kicken em out
Cardinals' devil magic, it all makes sense now.
J Michael Barnes
2018 was miles mikolas. 2019 was tommy edman
Tommy Pham
*Introducing 2011 David Freese...*
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Where do you get these songs? I love them!!
When you have a few young boys standing on an overpass, you know what you’ve got?
A Lad Bridge
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This battle of wits will end with no victor.
I really don't understand how you don't have more subs. Your baseball videos are the most well crafted I've ever seen. I love the graphics, the music and the information you put in them. Keep up the awesome work man!
This was such an incredible video. Thank you man, the ending was really sweet too