Without seeing the video I thought this was a sarcastic comment and that Chapman had gotten ejected arguing balls and strikes on an eephus pitch or something lol
@@michaelferguson9642 The Rangers have seem to have given up on the game if they’re putting in a position player to pitch. That’s not the kinda team that would make a 9-run comeback.
@@DimaWydad1908 Top 'o the morning to you. Bonnie Scotland is bidding Celtic the best this season. The green and white hoop shirts are a wonderful emblem of the city of Glasgow. Regards.
Chapman doing the right thing and going for it knowing he'll be out. He's getting his base hit but also helping to end the inning and the game. Good move, Matt.
@@michaelperson4117 well the comment said if the eephus returns as a “legit” thing. So basically if it’s a legit thing where pitchers are using the eephus as a serious pitch I mean they wouldn’t be only throwing it once in a while they would be throwing it a lot more then just a few pitches. And say you throw 20 eephus’s a game then over years of time wouldn’t you say that would help your arm?
He definitely could... Ohtani already is doing stuff like throwing back-to-back pitches that are 30mph apart. Against the Red Sox this year he was throwing 68mph curves followed immediately by 98mph heaters th-cam.com/video/Uj2RS_z1SE8/w-d-xo.html
@@phantomjellyace2877 i think that sentiment is highly based in hyperbole. The idea that a single casual toss done at random would throw off muscle memory based on literally millions of repetitions is silly at best and biologically false more realistically. Pitchers literally will toss a ball back the ump/catcher at random times all the time fornvsrious reasons. The mechanics of an eefus pitch are so far removed from a typical pitch that its honestly absurd to consider it "messing with his mechanics". Thats just a thing people say because it sounds smart but has no basis in logic or science . Its like saying that of Steph Curry randomly did a Granny shot mid game it would mess up his jumper. The only valid reason to avoid it is that the likelyhood of throwing it effectively nearly every time is slim and that would be required to make it worth while.
It's cool when I see double a players that I've seen make it to the show. Charlie Culberson played for the Richmond flying squirrels and I think Brock Holt played for the Altoona Curve. I remember both of them being great defensive players. Charlie would play just about every position other than pitcher and catcher.
Ngl Eephus is a good pitch. I threw it in a postseason game and the dude swung completely around and missed horribly to the point he accidentally chucked the bat and the guy in the on deck circle almost got clonked
I’ll never forget throwing one of these in an all star little league game 20 years ago. Ump called it a strike. Coach literally throws his arms up laughing like it was the greatest pitch ever. I’ll never forget it. 😂
Announcer: *Holt with the fastball.. chopper back to the pitcher.. Holt knocks it down, fields it &.. WOW!!! An absolute ROCKET to first base for the out! .. he must have thrown that twice as hard as his fastball!*
Baseball and music my two true loves. I can't go a week without watching a few games and I can't go a day without listening to my favorite bands like Delta Parole.
Reckless baserunning seems Win-Win for both teams in this situation. If you are safe, you improve your stats. Even if you are out, it helps your opponent and no one blames you. Smart play and great sportsmanship.
I love the creativity. But the real advantage is not tearing rotator cuffs by wasted effort. Then when you want that fast pitch, it is with a fresh arm that used the last slow pitches to warm up. Very cool. Very smart.
Described perfectly, "That was a fun inning." I guess, just based on the laws of physics, its easier to hit a HR off a 100 MPH fastball, than a 30 MPH fastball.
A knew blade for the Swiss Army There was actually a pitcher in the 30's and 40's named Stu Sutcliffe who would use that pitch regularly, and Ted Williams hit a homer off it in All Star Game.
The catcher trying to frame it is priceless
Is Brock hump even good
Holt trying to give his glove to the umpire is priceless as well
Brock is awesome. I miss him in Boston and what he did in the community
*BROCK Star*
Same bro
They should pitch him once every three games just for the fun of it.
Remember when he hit for the cycle in the 2018 playoffs? 😎
Same. I still haven't thrown away my Brock Star sticker
Zack grenkie punching air rn 😂
Actually funny tho
Idc that our rangers loose a lot this is best pitching we have had in a bit🤣🤣🤣🤷♂️
@@grandmastery3402 the sad thing is it’s true…
@@grandmastery3402 😂
Lol
The 52 MPH range of pitch speeds in the inning HAS GOT to be a MLB record... (slow, 31, fastest 83)
Only one I can remember ever seeing that would be close would be Zack G. He throws mid 90's and tossed in an eephus
Brett Phillips earlier this year came in as a fake pitcher and threw a 94 mph fastball to start before just throwing a bunch of pitches in the 40s…
If Chapman could incorporate the eephus into his repetoire, he'd be unstoppable - 103 to 31 mph range looool
Honestly this is more entertaining than the regular game. 😂😂😂
i was about to post the exact same thing. Watching pro's mess around during an actual game. It's a rare sight but it's so fun to watch.
Paint drying is more entertaining than an MLB game
@Julio César yeah Mondays typically are more fun at night because you likely had to work during the day.
@Julio César Oh Monday mornin', Monday mornin' couldn't guarantee (bah-da bah-da-da-da)
That Monday evenin' you would still be here with me
100%. I would watch so much more baseball if pitching was that unpredictable.
Looks like Chapman got himself thrown out. Good sportsmanship.
I think so
Without seeing the video I thought this was a sarcastic comment and that Chapman had gotten ejected arguing balls and strikes on an eephus pitch or something lol
Yeah that was good on him. Just trying to get the game over sooner
Until the rangers come back in the 9th with 10 runs and win. You play until the game is over. Period.
@@michaelferguson9642 The Rangers have seem to have given up on the game if they’re putting in a position player to pitch. That’s not the kinda team that would make a 9-run comeback.
waiting for this breakdown on Jomboy
Wil lol
No one cares about jomboy just Celtic fc green brigade in Glasgow
@@DimaWydad1908 Top 'o the morning to you. Bonnie Scotland is bidding Celtic the best this season. The green and white hoop shirts are a wonderful emblem of the city of Glasgow. Regards.
What is there to breakdown? Enjoy your day.....
I agree
That 68 actually looked fast, lmao
When you get used to slow pitches that it looks fast
I had that issue when watching a comparison between this and a 105 mph fb by a Reliever
How about the 83 mph pitch at the end.
Probably because he went from throwing 34 mph
To 68 mph
LOL he went up to the ump to let them check his glove for sticky substances LMAO what a joker lol
Brock handing his glove to the ump at the end of the inning for inspection. He really is taking the pitching role seriously 😆 🤣
I have never laughed so hard seeing a position player pitch, Brock Holt's 33 mph mega curveball is unmatched.
Takes 12-6 to a whole new level
When he tried giving his glove to the ump to check him 3:15 😂😂😂
I was laughing
LMAO
I mean, with that much vertical movement, clearly he's using something!
what I wanna know is if that ump actually checked
from 38 to 77, definitely on the sticky stuff.
Well, that's the most amusing thing I've seen this season so far.
Watch the Cubs =)
1:38 he's literally looking up in the air waiting for the pitch lmao
Great commentary, color and play by play. Never get tired of watching this clip. Thanks.
Brock holt dominates no matter where he plays
Not the Rangers tho Lol
13.50 era, he's an overrated pitcher..
Yeah he’s REAL dominant with that 13 ERA 💀
@@rayben675 Given the 0 ER in this inning, he's down to an ERA of 9.0
He's in the pros where are you clowns? Behind a keyboard.😆
Chapman doing the right thing and going for it knowing he'll be out. He's getting his base hit but also helping to end the inning and the game. Good move, Matt.
If the eephus returns as a legit thing then pitchers will extend their careers another 20 years.
How is that?
@@michaelperson4117 because they aren’t tiring out their arms by throwing 90+
@@godsight369 for what, 10 pitches a start? If Verlander threw in a couple of eephuses then he could’ve pitched another 20 years?
@@michaelperson4117 well the comment said if the eephus returns as a “legit” thing. So basically if it’s a legit thing where pitchers are using the eephus as a serious pitch I mean they wouldn’t be only throwing it once in a while they would be throwing it a lot more then just a few pitches. And say you throw 20 eephus’s a game then over years of time wouldn’t you say that would help your arm?
@@godsight369 if they completely replaced one off speed pitch with it, yes, they could add another year or two
Awesome, simply awesome. A bunch of men just having some fun on the diamond and not taking it seriously.
1 2 3 inning! Nice job Brock! Catcher’s hand must be throbbing after that 31 mph gas lol
What if Ohtani started mixing in an random Eephus pitch ever couple innings.
Ohh don't even get him started ☠🤣
He definitely could... Ohtani already is doing stuff like throwing back-to-back pitches that are 30mph apart. Against the Red Sox this year he was throwing 68mph curves followed immediately by 98mph heaters th-cam.com/video/Uj2RS_z1SE8/w-d-xo.html
He definitely can but at a risk of disrupting his form. Not worth it.
Or Nestor Cortez
@@phantomjellyace2877 i think that sentiment is highly based in hyperbole. The idea that a single casual toss done at random would throw off muscle memory based on literally millions of repetitions is silly at best and biologically false more realistically. Pitchers literally will toss a ball back the ump/catcher at random times all the time fornvsrious reasons. The mechanics of an eefus pitch are so far removed from a typical pitch that its honestly absurd to consider it "messing with his mechanics". Thats just a thing people say because it sounds smart but has no basis in logic or science . Its like saying that of Steph Curry randomly did a Granny shot mid game it would mess up his jumper. The only valid reason to avoid it is that the likelyhood of throwing it effectively nearly every time is slim and that would be required to make it worth while.
This made me laugh pretty good. Gotta love the Brockstar!
My favorite player from the Red Sox. What a great person. So much charity work from day 1!
Red Sox Legend Brock Holt
I miss him on the Red Sox.
@@Tylnorton same
Brock Holt is such a player. what a guy.
What a show! Smiling the whole time!
It's cool when I see double a players that I've seen make it to the show. Charlie Culberson played for the Richmond flying squirrels and I think Brock Holt played for the Altoona Curve. I remember both of them being great defensive players. Charlie would play just about every position other than pitcher and catcher.
Ha, Charlie threw a couple of these innings for the Braves, he's got low 90s from the mound
Ngl Eephus is a good pitch. I threw it in a postseason game and the dude swung completely around and missed horribly to the point he accidentally chucked the bat and the guy in the on deck circle almost got clonked
I LOVE Brock Holt!! Miss him in Boston!!
Now wait a damn minute...you're telling me that my 40 mph fastball could've landed me in the majors?!
Checking his equipment was classic.
I’ll never forget throwing one of these in an all star little league game 20 years ago.
Ump called it a strike. Coach literally throws his arms up laughing like it was the greatest pitch ever. I’ll never forget it. 😂
This is the gimmick you need MLB, as a non-fan, this brings new interest.
That was one of those "did that really just happen" innings in baseball lore
The Legend of Brock Holt continues.
The best inning of baseball I’ve ever seen
I now feel better about striking out in slow pitch softball. Thanks Brock you the man !
I love seeing these pitchers change things up and show us something different like this!
That was a lot of fun to watch. That play in left was great
This was actually hilarious
Brock can do it all. Too bad the Sox let him go. He was my favorite...
JBJ was my favorite personally or Betts but I really enjoyed Brock too. We should have never let him go.
Arauz throwing 36, Holt throwing 30... Who's next?
Legend has it .. the ball is still in the air ⚾️
The defense behind Brock had me rollin' 😂😂😂
This is awesome! The BROCK Star shines again!
I like how he gives the ump his glove and hat for them to check. Lol
I remember when he was in Boston, joking with my mom that Brock could play every position except for pitcher. Glad to know I was wrong
This is an example of baseball just being a fun and lighthearted game.
The "check it" at the end was perfect! lol
Eephus you just gotta love this sucker. BB is being reinvented every day.
The "Folly Floater". Yankee Pitcher Steve Hamilton. Holy Cow!
Brock Holt is my hero
Chapman is a good sport. And him asking if they need to check him for sticky just made me bust out laughing.
Don’t forget, Brock hit for the cycle twice in his career. 😁
Damn the AL Cy Young race between Brent Phillips and Brock holt will be a good one 🔥
Brock is awesome great pitching and see it again soon
Announcer: *Holt with the fastball.. chopper back to the pitcher.. Holt knocks it down, fields it &.. WOW!!! An absolute ROCKET to first base for the out! .. he must have thrown that twice as hard as his fastball!*
Baseball and music my two true loves. I can't go a week without watching a few games and I can't go a day without listening to my favorite bands like Delta Parole.
The best part of that was when Holt offered his glove to the ump so he could check it for foreign substances. 😂
Amazing pitches!
Brock to the rotation
Well, Ladies and Gentlemen, Brock Holt can officially do it all.
Brock is such a great players
try explaining this to someone who doesnt watch baseball
Probably the best you see of the rangers this season
Love the 35mph heater
I don't watch baseball, but I love these clips
never have a searched for a jomboy video faster once this started playing
Reckless baserunning seems Win-Win for both teams in this situation. If you are safe, you improve your stats. Even if you are out, it helps your opponent and no one blames you. Smart play and great sportsmanship.
Officially the slowest ive ever seen at the big league level.
Watching this at half speed is especially satisfying, quarter speed even more so.
Awesome, haven't seen that in 30 years. If a knuckleballer used a eephus pitch, I would love to see that combination.
POV: you are smiling watching this video :)
I love the creativity. But the real advantage is not tearing rotator cuffs by wasted effort. Then when you want that fast pitch, it is with a fresh arm that used the last slow pitches to warm up. Very cool. Very smart.
The Brock Star getting it done!
Best thing I have seen in a long time..... Plus wanted his glove checked
As a 2nd baseman he knows how to lob the ball a few yards to a base...
This was fun to watch let's go Rangers
Knock knock
That must’ve been fun compared to what the Rangers normally do ..
As the score indicates !!
@@SinSerity29 shut up im a super fan of the padres
Yessir! Go rangers!!!
@@BRO77TX 😭
This is why I love baseball.
Besides watching my team shell Texas, this was funny. Dallas Braden's laughter was priceless
Described perfectly, "That was a fun inning." I guess, just based on the laws of physics, its easier to hit a HR off a 100 MPH fastball, than a 30 MPH fastball.
That is absolutely true, the bat elastically deforms the ball, so more energy in, more energy out.
Baseball=Would peace 😂
Love it!!!
Has my Cy Young vote
Hey you!
@@betterbaseball8990 Hey you!
Same
@@hosmeruberalles5650 Yo
@@depressedasfan9452 sup
will become one of Baseball's most entertaining & memorable innings in History
lmao him asking the ump if they want to check him for foreign substances is comedy gold
Volunteering for the hat and glove check did it for me 💀💀💀
announcers weren't kidding. 68 looked like 90 mph
Player of the Inning for sure!!!!
Announcer: "12-3" "The bullpen has done enough"
Me: Yeah. I bet they have. LOL
Scouting report: He changes speeds well
I love this. can we talk a min about brocks perfect pitching form...lol
The precision required to pitch effectively like this just blows my mind.
A knew blade for the Swiss Army There was actually a pitcher in the 30's and 40's named Stu Sutcliffe who would use that pitch regularly, and Ted Williams hit a homer off it in All Star Game.
brock was trying not to get a speeding ticket
That gotta be a major league record for slowest pitch
Best part is when he offers his glove and hat to the ump to check for sticky stuff after the 3rd out
It's hilarious that they booed him when he threw a 79 MPH fastball. That crowd loves the eephus!
Holt running over to umpires for uniform check after inning is the best part 😂
Brock throwing that 30 mph gasssss
love how he offers his hat and glove for sticky inspection, like yeah don't want this guy cheating to get an unfair advantage!