Can we name every MLB Team's most recent MVP winner?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Some of Jomboy Media's best trivia minds attempt to name every team's most recent MVP winner in this edition of MLB Top 30. Can they name them all?
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Featuring: Talkin' Jake, Joez McFly, Shelfy
Hosted by: Jolly Olive
Edited by: Jack Sorensen
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Lucas be like: this is child's play lets name the 46 players who hit a grand slam in 1934
Don't tempt Lucas with a good time
Incredible
There's no way 46 people hit a grand slam in 1934
@@basketball9013you must be fun at parties
@@basketball9013 Only 15 grand slams hit by 12 people. 4 by Lou Gehrig, the rest of both leagues combined for 11
My bad on forgetting Orioles but these guys were never getting Al Rosen or Lou Boudreau
It's all good bro.
Y'all are a baseball YT page but didn't know who Lou Boudreau was?
I was expecting the caveat to be Jeff Bagwell - Astros NL MVP
Al Rosen, goated Giants GM
Just wondering, did you miss Al Rosen just because or did you make the mistake of seeing that Cleveland has two MVPs then you saw Lou Boudreau was the second winner and went with it?
Because they technically only have two MVPs and Lou was the second Cleveland player to win an MVP it’s just MVPs we’re not official till 1931.
Cleveland was Al Rosen in 1953
its crazy cause i just looked up guardians mvp and it was the first thing there.
Glad someone else caught this
Lou Boudreau fielded a ground ball in the hole to end Dimaggio’s hitting streak
Came here to post this exact comment. You know ball.
...was that in an episode of _Psych_?
Lou Boudreau’s last career PA was a pinch-hit extra-innings player-manager walk-off bunt against Satchel Paige.
I remember that
@@limegreenelevatorsure was, “Lou Boudreau fielded the ball cleanly…”. Thanks Jules
jolly 🤝 fucking up the legitimacy of the outcome of his trivia games
Lou Boudreau was the shortstop and manager on that 1948 Cleveland team that won the World Series. He managed the first integrated American League team while playing the field and winning MVP, alongside players such as Satchel Paige and Larry Doby. The Indians had a sign-stealing scheme devised by Bobs Feller and Lemon, in which someone would sit in the centerfield scoreboard with a telescope (which Feller had brought back from World War II) and relay the catcher's signals to the hitters.
Theirs multiple Nuns?? Great editing!!
The nun run was hilarious!
There's...or *there are
these and the drafts are the best series
8:30 Is it sad that I knew Jolly forgot the Orioles because no one said Cal Ripken yet?
I probably spooked my neighbors when I bark-laughed at Grover Cleveland 😂
Props to the crew for getting nearly all of them. I've seen plenty of drafts where they fall 5 or 10 teams short; this was satisfying!
I genuinely wanna watch Lucas sit here for like 20-30mins and just tell us all his cooky baseball facts and weirdest stats he knows 😂
It pleases my Twins fan heart to see Morneau screwing over Yankees fan Joez again.
When I was a child in the 1960s and first heard this award's name, I misheard it as Most Available Player. The most recent Oriole to win MVP really did live up to its name.
The last I heard, Ripken was married to a Maryland state judge. So she has no doubt spent more time sitting on the bench in her career than he did.
SPOILER: DO NOT READ IF YOU DONT WANT THE ANSWER **The last Indians player to win the AL MVP was third baseman Al Rosen in 1953**
Did they just straight up forget the Orioles?
Yes
10:09
Mannnn check those lists. Really takes away from it all. No Baltimore and having Cleveland's be incorrect...
Love a good Nap Lajoie reference. From my hometown of Woonsocket, RI!
You can't just be making up town names like that. What's next, SANDWICH?!
Shoulda chose curt schilling or some shit” 😭😭
As a pirates fan for 28 years ive never once heard McCutchen referred to as Uncle Larry.
me neither, must be something from when he was on the phillies
When I heard the Mets didn't have one I couldn't help but remember that legendary "Ed Kranepool" rant by Don Lagreca
Bruh Lou Boudreau was one of the first managers to popularize the shift. He was player manager and started moving all his fielders to the right of second base whenever Ted Williams came up to bat. Just look up Boudreau Shift
the nun edit is hilarious.
"Dozens of you" lolol
1953 was the last Cleveland MVP. Al Rosen
“There’s multiple nuns??” 😂😂
Lets give Lou Boudreau some respect. He is a hall of fame shortstop. He was not only the 1948 American League MVP, but was the manager of that world series winning Cleveland Indians team!
Also Al Rosen won the most recent Cleveland Indians MVP in 1953. Guy had a 10.2 WAR that season.
*me sitting down as a met fan thinking "oh i wonder what the answer is, I cant think of it".
Classic Mets moment.
I'm a weirdo, I got Boudreau and forgot Acuna won more recently Freeman
The funniest trivia video they’ve done ever
Keith Hernandez on your Mets Jolly?
Won it as a cardinal
Ha! I grew up listening to “Sweet Lou” Boudreau’s radio broadcasts for the Cubs on WGN! (Those were truly awful years for the Cubs.)
Joez occupying himself the same way I used to and totally dont still do 🥲🥲
Alright. Without watching, see if i can do this.
Yankees: Aaron Judge
Orioles: Cal Ripkin
Rays: Never
Bluejays: Donaldson
Redsox: Mookie Betts
Twins: Joe Mauer
Whitesox: Jose Abreu
Tigers: Miguel Cabrera
Indians: Albert Belle?
Royals: George Brett?
Angels: Shohei Ohtani
Athletics: Miguel Tejada
Rangers: Josh Hamilton
Mariners: Ichiro
Astros: Jose Altuve
Braves: Ronald Acuna
Phillies: Bryce Harper
Mets: Daryll Strawberry?
Marlins: Giancarlo Stanton
Nationals: Bryce Harper
Pirates: Andrew McCutchen
Cardinals: Albert Pujols
Cubs: Kris Bryant
Brewers: Christian Yelich
Reds: Joey Votto
Dodgers: Cody Bellinger
Diamondbacks: Never
Rockies: Larry Walker
Giants: Buster Posey
Padres: Ken Caminitti?
27 right isnt bad.
CRAP. Forgot about Goldschmidt.
I think Jake played Shelfy by guessing Luis Gonzalez for the Diamondbacks. He famously had his best year in 01 when Bonds broke the home run record. I think they're an obvious none.
Wow... i would have never ever guessed that the Mets have never had an MVP.
This is so much harder than I thought it'd be lol
9:07 new soundbyte 😂😂
I’m expecting a deep dive video on hall of famer Lou Boudreau
forgetting Lou Boudreau is a travesty. 152 games played only 9 strikeouts, 18 homers, and had 10.4 bWAR, led the league with 8.3 offensive WAR and 3.0 defensive WAR as a SS and catcher (i legitimately never knew this guy existed before seeing this video)
Got 22/30 off my head. Not awful.
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Imagine not knowing the final player-manager to win the World Series. Couldn't be me.
Could be me.
The Mets drought for a no-hitter got a lot of attention, but the MVP drought got almost none. Slightly surprised no MVP yet.
Rays fans catching some brutal strays in this one
I actually think Joez was right that Jonathan India won MVP for the D’Backs and Grover Cleveland the President won it for Cleveland
Al Rosen in 53
Competition needs a no-cell-phone rule.
Lou Boudreaux, player-manager!
Joez when he can't cheat lmaooo
Albert Belle deserved it in 95!
One day one of them will pronounce Nap Lajoie correctly.
the fact that they knew that Nap Lajoie played for Cleveland is a start. baby steps. maybe next time he comes up they'll know what decade he played in.
@@gabbyty7144 Yeah, they literally named the team after him. That doesn't happen in the 40s-50s.
There are DOZENS of us!
Jays , Bringer of Rain DONALDSON
Al Rosen won MVP with Cleveland in 1953
"Can they name the 30 most recent MVP winners for every MLB team" lol, do any teams even have 30 MVP winners?
I love this channel
Omg I was saying Orioles the whole time 😭
Ken Caminiti!
Bring back MLB feud
Al Rosen
Sleeping on my boy Lou
completely ignoring the Orioles. I see how it is.
I thought Keith Hernandez won an MVP for the Mets?
The disrespect of Boudreau by the fan of a team with 0 MVPs is hilarious.
And it's also wrong. The answer is Al Rosen.
Holy shit I remember Lou Boudreau cause he won mvp one of the multiple years that Ted Williams was robbed of it
Hey JMbaseball guys! If y’all happen to be reading the comments the Rangers have never won a Cy Young! Maybe that’ll help y’all in the next one 😂
Grover Cleveland 💀💀
Strawberry should have won in 1988. But they gave it to Kirk Gibson because racism
Nah the Indians one was Rosen 1953
Two nuns????
This is choompa chee
Jolly didn't know who Marcus lynn was? Not a ball knower Foolish on top
Will always say wright was robbed in 07, I thought the dbacks have had one for sure
Orioles forgotten smh
tf is under 5’10, everyone is under 5’10???
Why did missing the pick of Verlander automatically reveal the Detroit answer?
jolly cause there before you was born they played you disrespect them apologize to lou boudreau
Jolly is getting sloppy
When you get an answer wrong (CLE) and skip over a team entirely (BAL) ...it completely takes away from the video.
Be THOROUGH FFS.
haven't watched a second of this vid yet but I must say the following: Shelfy's shirt is very very ugly!
Under 5'10?? The average height in the US for men is 5'9. Meaning the vast majority of clothing brands out there already market/make the majority of their styles and clothing for "shorter" men. Less than 15% of men are 6' or taller. Good on them for trying to market to a demographic I guess. But I don't think anybody has every really been hurting to find clothes that fit them when you are 5'6-5'10
God shelfy sucks
Yankees fans need to let that altuve MVP go. My god, I'd be more upset that he's smoked you guys in the postseason.
Cleveland is Al Rosen in 1953