Was having just a miserable day, godawful, but I take my lunch break and see there's a new baseball bits. Suddenly things aren't so bad. Thanks for making these videos. They remind me why I'm a fan of this stupid sport that none of my friends follow.
There's one thing that isn't mentioned here- his mechanics. He basically did a Giolito- changed to a short arm coming out of the glove which improved his timing and overall delivery. Upped his velocity to hit 97/98. Look at 12:04 (short, compact delivery/post-pandemic Burnes) and then 12:15 (long, full open delivery/pre-pandemic Burnes).
I didn't even catch that until you mentioned it, but you're absolutely right. The long arm release also had a little extra time for the hitter to see the ball in his hand before release, and (some hitters) likely could see it was a fastball grip versus a breaking ball grip. That short arm release lessens that time, on top of having tighter pitching mechanics.
As a Brewers fan, I vividly remember Burnes getting called back up late in 2019, and some people pointed out he threw a cutter now, and I just remember someone on twitter saying something along the lines of "Let's not overreact just because he has a cutter now, he still sucks" or something about how it wasn't a big difference lmaooo look at him now
I remember so many people saying that his 2018 was a fluke and he was another AAAA prospect who should've been traded. They're all pretty quiet right now, and the Brewers have arguably the best rotation in baseball (when healthy). Burnes, Woodruff, Peralta, Lauer, Houser, Ashby. Goodness.
@@6Snaus it wont matter who we have on the team until the win it all. Ive been a Brewers fan since 1975 and there have been some great players and teams but they are all forgotten when the next season starts and we havent won the WS yet. Maybe this year will be different.
🤣🤣🤣 it’s because we’re so used to disappointment. We have no confidence. What a time for us now. Packers always great, Giannis dominating the league and our amazing fucking bullpen
When I originally got into baseball, I knew jackshit about anything. Barely understood the rules and the game itself. Then I discovered your channel and got hooked. That was over a year ago. Due to your vids, I not only managed to get a deeper understanding of a sport I never really cared for but also a lot of knowledge about the most interesting things, ranging from noteworthy yet weird players, to absolut legendary moments throughout the hiestory of the sport. I guess what I am trying to say is that you are doing a great job. I really like your videos (since the comedy is always great, you make things that are hard to grasp for beginners like the advanced metrics easy to grasp) and I appreciate the effort that you put into them. Keep making awesome content. And thank you for brightening my days with your amazing entertainment.
I don't know how people can say that analytics are killing baseball when it can literally give you quantifiable ways to see someone's potential. Analytics are creating jobs for players who are picked up by organizations smart enough to look at these numbers.
That's one of the good things about analytics. People that say analytics are bad for the game aren't talking about that, they're talking about how it reduces action on the field when you have defenders who know exactly where to stand to get a guy out for example
1:26 I just find it so interesting how a pitcher with a freaking 8.8 era can come back and be one of the best pitchers in the league just 2 years later. Like how can you even fix that much in not that much time? How is that even possible
This is one of the things i love about baseball. An upcoming rookie who at first struggles a lot, finds stardom with minor tweaks here and there. Can't really think any other sport where that can happen
Could probably happen in golf. Basically any sport where extreme precision is required and other players can’t affect your precision in that moment. Still a really cool point thought, fun to think about.
You make the best baseball content on TH-cam, man. You’ve single handedly increased my knowledge of baseball and advanced analytics, and also perpetuated my love for the game! Cheers
Fuck yeah, new Baseball Bits, let's go Sounds like a new soundtrack too In cricket, spinners actually use sidespin and topspin in tandem quite often, the sidespin for lateral movement and topspin to generate extra bounce from the pitch
I wonder how many regulars here don’t like baseball but the content is just so well done it’s impossible to miss. That’s where I’m at. Keep it up Bailey! Very good for the sport
Discovered these videos a couple weeks ago while quarantining with Covid. As someone who can only be considered a casual baseball fan on his best day, these videos are great. Keep up the good work.
You are a HUGE reason behind me following baseball more closely this season! Your videos are so entertaining and informative, keep up the great work, Bailey!!!
I have never been one to care too much about baseball. But ever since discovering this channel a month or two ago, oh boy do I care a lot about this excellent series. My favorite videos of yours are the ones that break down pitching (i.e. Justin Verlander, Pedro Martinez, etc), and this was yet another excellent entry into your pitch analysis videos. Just awesome.
your videos are amazing. literally so addictive. a mixture of the music and topics. statistics even though I don't follow baseball or care about what they mean you manage to tell a story with them and make them somewhat easier to understand for someone who doesn't know what they are. and the text font and 8-bit feels is great too. keep it up
My favorite as well with him is that because he induces so much weak contact, he generally stays more in the zone than most pitchers. Because he stays more in the zone than most pitchers, he forces batters to swing at whatever nonsense he's feeding them because they're pretty certain it'll be strikes. He's like... Broken and unfair and it's hilarious and beautiful
My biggest takeaway was that the San Antonio Missions were randomly a AAA club and affiliated with the Brewers in 2019-20 despite being the AA affiliate of the Padres both before and after that timeframe.
Way back in April 2019, Ben Clemens at FG wrote an article about a very intriguing Corbin Burnes start to begin the season against the Cardinals - 5 IP, 12 K, 1 BB, and 3 HR. It was like the Max Scherzer classic line before Max figured it out. It was particularly interesting because Burnes averaged 2912 RPM on his fastball in that start. That's an average, not a max RPM. Here we are, three years later, and oh boy, did he figure it out in a big way
12:02 It’s crazy how the littlest adjustment can make or break someone’s career. I mean it reminds me of the time in little league when my dad told me to crouch a little in the box so I would stop getting on top of the ball, and after I did that I went from having 2 hits in the first 6 games to going on a 10 game hitting streak to end the year.
Great video! Still waiting for one of the 2011 Phillies pitching staff though, especially the starting rotation. (AKA: The statistically best single-season starting rotation of all time.)
Hi man! Just wanted to say that your videos are always amazing! Terrific in every way. You make the game so interesting with these videos, the way you focus on weird and unique things. As someone who is from Argentina, and started following baseball about 5 years ago, I gotta say, your content is the best and it makes me more interested in this sport. Thank you 👊🏼
The best part of baseball bits is learning about players i hadn’t seen or heard much about. Being a fan of an AL team o would rarely have the chance to see this player
Great video. Also, the quality of your voiceover delivery has improved a lot since you started the channel. Great to see you honing your craft in every facet of your videos. Keep it up!
That's the main reason why I disagreed with minor league contraction. Not saying there was a Corbin Burnes Cy Young talent out there, but some potential big leaguers definitely got cut when they were a year away from figuring it out.
Man the fact that we had Burnes, Hader, Peralta, Williams, Lauer, Woodruff and the league MVP hitter in Yelich and didn’t even make the World Series that year hurts. Stupid Dodgers Anyways, it’s nice to see people acknowledge how good our boi is. Thanks for the vid!
The ability to throw two similar pitches with opposite movement is beyond valuable. Normally it is 2 seamers that run and sliders that break, but the cutter sinker combo can be devastating. Pedro Martinez and Gregg Maddox worked them to perfection. A hitter didn't know if that fastball on the corner was going to jump off the plate or back on. Maddox was particularly good at working those two pitches inside to lefties.
I'm a pitcher in a Rec league of sorts, and I throw a 4-seamer, split-changeup, and a cutter. Having that lower 3/4's right handed arm action, that cutter always gets batters every time I throw it. It starts in the right handed batters box and just zips over into the inside corner. It's a pitch I really need to throw more of because of its movement. Mixed with my split-changeup for lefty's, it's a recipe for success
Thanks for your videos! I've always liked baseball but, you've made me love it. Your videos have taught me so much about all of the different analytics in baseball. It's also helped me be in first place for my fantasty baseball team.
Sinker having a similar spin direction but the completely opposite movement has to be an example of seam shifted wake. Baseball bits on Seam Shifted Wake when? :)
I love seeing pitchers have two pitches that are nearly identical to each other but then end up in different places. That is what is happening with Corbin Burnes. Pedro Martinez was a master of this because of his fastball, curveball, and change-up all could look the same but end up in different places.
It is a great Memorial Day indeed. Thanks for delivering such consistently excellent content that has absolutely *fueled* my newfound love for baseball!
Foolish Bailey, you make my days better. Thank you for making videos that are both informational and entertaining. I hope you have yourself an awesome day!
Hard not to think on young gerrith Cole watching this,his FB was a lightning but completely flat and easy to hit,now years experience and many tweaks later he's one of the best,awesome video!
also, Look at the trail of his hand when he brings it back. The ball is hidden behind his body making the pitch harder to track and load up on. He used to bring the ball behind his body and hitters can see it and time it better. Now the ball is invisible until delivery.
Idk if you take video requests or need ideas but I’ve been looking through baseball reference a bit recently and I was reminded of Zack Briton’s insane 2016 season but didn’t realize just how insane it was till just now and i think it’d be cool to see a video on what might’ve been the best season for a reliever in MLB history (at least from what i’ve seen so far). Final 2016 stat line (if you needed a reminder): 0.54 ERA 0.84 WHIP 47 Saves / 0 Blown Saves 4.3 WAR (Baseball Reference) 4 ER in 69 total appearances And all of that to lose to the Jays in the Wild Card game without even making an appearance
It's nice to see that Burnes is picking up on the cutter for success. Roy Halladay learned it from Mariano during an All-Star break, then used it to dominate for several more years. It's a very effective fastball.
Another great example of a cutter would be jake arrietta. Rick Adair the pitching coach for the orioles wouldn't let him throw a cutter because he thought the stress it caused on the arm wasn't worth it. He get traded to the cubs and is allowed to throw his cutter and instantly becomes and ace and wins a Cy young.
Growing up I always had a stupid amount of movement on fastball and I eventually switched to a sinker ball main grip and created my cutter by using 4 seam grip but moving it slightly to the left (right handed thrower) so this is sick to see 😂 obviously I’m not a pro athlete but that’s just dope knowing a pro used a similar process
I suggest you do a video on Frank Thomas in 1994. Dude could have possible slugged .700, had 50 doubles and 50 home runs, could have won the triple crown, and could have won a world series
DeGrom: cuts hair, becomes elite
Burned: doesn’t cut hair, become elite
just like how cleveland burned a 3-1 lead
Well well well look who is late for a foolish baseball video
Corbin Burned
Fuzzy you’re late. I thought I could trust you fuzzy how could you do such a violent thing
late
Wish Corbin Burnes was a physics problem when I was in high school; would have made my physics class much more exciting
I know. They kept giving you Freddy Peralta busywork instead.
@@FoolishBaseball LMAO
Was having just a miserable day, godawful, but I take my lunch break and see there's a new baseball bits. Suddenly things aren't so bad. Thanks for making these videos. They remind me why I'm a fan of this stupid sport that none of my friends follow.
Hey, thanks for brightening my day with your comment.
Stay strong
>why I'm a fan of this stupid sport that none of my friends follow
100% relatable...
@@snix7613 i have never read a more real comment 😭
Huge mood.
There's one thing that isn't mentioned here- his mechanics. He basically did a Giolito- changed to a short arm coming out of the glove which improved his timing and overall delivery. Upped his velocity to hit 97/98. Look at 12:04 (short, compact delivery/post-pandemic Burnes) and then 12:15 (long, full open delivery/pre-pandemic Burnes).
Great catch
Brewers have done it once again with Eric lauer and his velocity also took a massive jump. Maybe they’ve figured something out with that?
I didn't even catch that until you mentioned it, but you're absolutely right. The long arm release also had a little extra time for the hitter to see the ball in his hand before release, and (some hitters) likely could see it was a fastball grip versus a breaking ball grip. That short arm release lessens that time, on top of having tighter pitching mechanics.
He also exclusively pitches from the stretch
True maybe, but if he used more pine tar or something to give him a better grip, that helps too.
As a Brewers fan, I vividly remember Burnes getting called back up late in 2019, and some people pointed out he threw a cutter now, and I just remember someone on twitter saying something along the lines of "Let's not overreact just because he has a cutter now, he still sucks" or something about how it wasn't a big difference lmaooo look at him now
I remember so many people saying that his 2018 was a fluke and he was another AAAA prospect who should've been traded. They're all pretty quiet right now, and the Brewers have arguably the best rotation in baseball (when healthy). Burnes, Woodruff, Peralta, Lauer, Houser, Ashby. Goodness.
@@6Snaus it wont matter who we have on the team until the win it all. Ive been a Brewers fan since 1975 and there have been some great players and teams but they are all forgotten when the next season starts and we havent won the WS yet.
Maybe this year will be different.
🤣🤣🤣 it’s because we’re so used to disappointment. We have no confidence. What a time for us now. Packers always great, Giannis dominating the league and our amazing fucking bullpen
@@cantguardmike5661 Bear Down from Milwaukee.
Fellow Brewers fan here- our ability to doom and gloom is unrivaled
When I originally got into baseball, I knew jackshit about anything. Barely understood the rules and the game itself. Then I discovered your channel and got hooked. That was over a year ago. Due to your vids, I not only managed to get a deeper understanding of a sport I never really cared for but also a lot of knowledge about the most interesting things, ranging from noteworthy yet weird players, to absolut legendary moments throughout the hiestory of the sport.
I guess what I am trying to say is that you are doing a great job. I really like your videos (since the comedy is always great, you make things that are hard to grasp for beginners like the advanced metrics easy to grasp) and I appreciate the effort that you put into them.
Keep making awesome content. And thank you for brightening my days with your amazing entertainment.
Grew up hooked on stats in the 80s and 90s. Stopped following MLB years ago, but this channel is trying to drag me back
I don't know how people can say that analytics are killing baseball when it can literally give you quantifiable ways to see someone's potential. Analytics are creating jobs for players who are picked up by organizations smart enough to look at these numbers.
That's one of the good things about analytics. People that say analytics are bad for the game aren't talking about that, they're talking about how it reduces action on the field when you have defenders who know exactly where to stand to get a guy out for example
Only old heads that are to dumb to understand what analytics actually mean say that they're ruining baseball.
Wasting time trying to turn a bum into a crumb into a tiny tasty morsel
What those people don't realize is analytics are just quantifying things scouts and teams have been doing forever
@@camcain9955 Ah yes, like the shape of a player's butt or the attractiveness of his girlfriend. Very analytical
1:26
I just find it so interesting how a pitcher with a freaking 8.8 era can come back and be one of the best pitchers in the league just 2 years later. Like how can you even fix that much in not that much time? How is that even possible
Really only took one year -- he was really good in 2020.
Foolish Baseball actually just made a really good video about how it happened!
@@IcePlays wow I gotta check it out
Grew out the hair like Samson
He went from a 4 seam and slider pitcher to a cutter-sinker-curve-change-slider pitcher and they're all plus pitches
This is one of the things i love about baseball. An upcoming rookie who at first struggles a lot, finds stardom with minor tweaks here and there. Can't really think any other sport where that can happen
Corbin Burnes is an example of why baseball is a great sport.
@@FoolishBaseball totally agreed with that!
Could probably happen in golf. Basically any sport where extreme precision is required and other players can’t affect your precision in that moment. Still a really cool point thought, fun to think about.
@@kcwidman golf didnt even cross my mind but totally possible!
Tripla Jay - bowling
You make the best baseball content on TH-cam, man. You’ve single handedly increased my knowledge of baseball and advanced analytics, and also perpetuated my love for the game! Cheers
Thank you so much!
@@FoolishBaseball can’t wait for the next one.
Fuck yeah, new Baseball Bits, let's go
Sounds like a new soundtrack too
In cricket, spinners actually use sidespin and topspin in tandem quite often, the sidespin for lateral movement and topspin to generate extra bounce from the pitch
Not new technically, it's just been a while. Last time I used this selection of William Kage tracks was during the Year of Ohtani video.
I wonder how many regulars here don’t like baseball but the content is just so well done it’s impossible to miss. That’s where I’m at. Keep it up Bailey! Very good for the sport
Need a Baseball Bits video comparing Chipper Jones to other standout switch hitters in history.
Switch-hitting would be an interesting topic
Discovered these videos a couple weeks ago while quarantining with Covid. As someone who can only be considered a casual baseball fan on his best day, these videos are great. Keep up the good work.
Hey, thank you!
@@FoolishBaseball top notch MLB videos!
why would you quarantine with a cold
@@AR15andGOD Omg so clever! Because my employer requires it, that’s why.
Considering how much physics scares me in school, I can only imagine Bailey has made it fun
physics is pretty cool... when u aren't doing it as schoolwork
Physics is really fun if you don’t have a bad teacher
I think I squeaked out a B in high school then never took anything resembling physics in college.
The dreaded words: “air resistance is not negligible”
@@FoolishBaseball I got a B right now 😂
I feel like Doc could get a video to himself, incredible story, career, and life. RIP Doc.
Where the O's fans at! Great vid
How 'bout 'dem O's!
This was my first Foolish Baseball video. I'm impressed. You earned a subscriber.
let's go O's
You are a HUGE reason behind me following baseball more closely this season! Your videos are so entertaining and informative, keep up the great work, Bailey!!!
I have never been one to care too much about baseball. But ever since discovering this channel a month or two ago, oh boy do I care a lot about this excellent series. My favorite videos of yours are the ones that break down pitching (i.e. Justin Verlander, Pedro Martinez, etc), and this was yet another excellent entry into your pitch analysis videos. Just awesome.
Thanks Matt! My pitching videos are definitely beloved.
your videos are amazing. literally so addictive. a mixture of the music and topics. statistics even though I don't follow baseball or care about what they mean you manage to tell a story with them and make them somewhat easier to understand for someone who doesn't know what they are. and the text font and 8-bit feels is great too. keep it up
My favorite as well with him is that because he induces so much weak contact, he generally stays more in the zone than most pitchers. Because he stays more in the zone than most pitchers, he forces batters to swing at whatever nonsense he's feeding them because they're pretty certain it'll be strikes. He's like... Broken and unfair and it's hilarious and beautiful
My biggest takeaway was that the San Antonio Missions were randomly a AAA club and affiliated with the Brewers in 2019-20 despite being the AA affiliate of the Padres both before and after that timeframe.
Way back in April 2019, Ben Clemens at FG wrote an article about a very intriguing Corbin Burnes start to begin the season against the Cardinals - 5 IP, 12 K, 1 BB, and 3 HR. It was like the Max Scherzer classic line before Max figured it out. It was particularly interesting because Burnes averaged 2912 RPM on his fastball in that start. That's an average, not a max RPM. Here we are, three years later, and oh boy, did he figure it out in a big way
Great point. That start definitely showed both his potential and how much more he had to grow.
12:02 It’s crazy how the littlest adjustment can make or break someone’s career.
I mean it reminds me of the time in little league when my dad told me to crouch a little in the box so I would stop getting on top of the ball, and after I did that I went from having 2 hits in the first 6 games to going on a 10 game hitting streak to end the year.
thanks for the part about gyro spin, im doing a presentation in one of my classes about baseball physics and this really helped me.
This is a fascinating video, what a turnaround from Burnes. Really shows how people can make a small tweak and it makes all the difference.
Should I expect Corbin Burnes on my next AP Physics exam?
The dreaded words: “air resistance is not negligible”
When in doubt, just bubble "C" and "B" on your Scantron. They'll know who you're talking about.
@@FoolishBaseball Hopefully they don’t think it’s a Curveball…
@@steelers3321 I hate you for stealing this moment from me. A month ago.
Although, hilariously, that would be *very bad for a pitcher*.
Great video! Still waiting for one of the 2011 Phillies pitching staff though, especially the starting rotation. (AKA: The statistically best single-season starting rotation of all time.)
Hi man! Just wanted to say that your videos are always amazing! Terrific in every way. You make the game so interesting with these videos, the way you focus on weird and unique things. As someone who is from Argentina, and started following baseball about 5 years ago, I gotta say, your content is the best and it makes me more interested in this sport. Thank you 👊🏼
The best part of baseball bits is learning about players i hadn’t seen or heard much about. Being a fan of an AL team o would rarely have the chance to see this player
As a Brewers fan, there is no better honor than getting a baseball bits about their best pitcher
Anime pfp, cringe bluepilled
This isn't a video about Adrian Houser though
I know FIP should be taken with a grain of salt when it comes to cy young, but 1.54 for a starter is preposterous. Give it to Burnes
It seems pretty good
Great video. Also, the quality of your voiceover delivery has improved a lot since you started the channel. Great to see you honing your craft in every facet of your videos. Keep it up!
Makes you wonder how many people are that close to greatness and don't get there.
That's the main reason why I disagreed with minor league contraction. Not saying there was a Corbin Burnes Cy Young talent out there, but some potential big leaguers definitely got cut when they were a year away from figuring it out.
Man the fact that we had Burnes, Hader, Peralta, Williams, Lauer, Woodruff and the league MVP hitter in Yelich and didn’t even make the World Series that year hurts. Stupid Dodgers
Anyways, it’s nice to see people acknowledge how good our boi is. Thanks for the vid!
Hey to rest of the O's fans stopping by
this might be my new favorite baseball bits. I love nerding out trying to understand what makes a pitcher great
The ability to throw two similar pitches with opposite movement is beyond valuable. Normally it is 2 seamers that run and sliders that break, but the cutter sinker combo can be devastating.
Pedro Martinez and Gregg Maddox worked them to perfection. A hitter didn't know if that fastball on the corner was going to jump off the plate or back on. Maddox was particularly good at working those two pitches inside to lefties.
Dude, this channel is just the best. Don’t change a thing.
"Name Redacted" I'M DEAD ☠️☠️☠️
We don't talk about Name Redacted
Glad I’m not the only one who caught that 😂
@@FoolishBaseball for the best definitely
corny
been waiting for this since you posted about it on twitter
That was a leak! I just wanted to show off my Champions League Final setup!
I swear this is my favorite TH-cam channel. Every video is top notch
I'm a pitcher in a Rec league of sorts, and I throw a 4-seamer, split-changeup, and a cutter. Having that lower 3/4's right handed arm action, that cutter always gets batters every time I throw it. It starts in the right handed batters box and just zips over into the inside corner. It's a pitch I really need to throw more of because of its movement. Mixed with my split-changeup for lefty's, it's a recipe for success
Every time I watch a foolish baseball or foolish bailey video I learn something new. So thank you Bailey, you're an inspiration.
I’ve been waiting for some Brewers content for a long time! Great video!
Been binging on this channel the past week. Really excellent stuff.
Thanks for your videos! I've always liked baseball but, you've made me love it. Your videos have taught me so much about all of the different analytics in baseball. It's also helped me be in first place for my fantasty baseball team.
Yesss Baseball Bits!!!
The best sports video series on yt🤩
Incredible as always. It's also interesting compared to seemingly opposite Robbie Ray ended up with his Cy Young in 2021.
All Burnes had to do to become a Cy Young award was have the second best hair on the Brewers
Sinker having a similar spin direction but the completely opposite movement has to be an example of seam shifted wake. Baseball bits on Seam Shifted Wake when? :)
exactly what I was thinking!
Loved the segment about the various pitchers and their cutters!
I love seeing pitchers have two pitches that are nearly identical to each other but then end up in different places. That is what is happening with Corbin Burnes. Pedro Martinez was a master of this because of his fastball, curveball, and change-up all could look the same but end up in different places.
there are no things I love more than baseball bits.
It combines my two favorite things -- baseball and bits.
Honey wake up another Foolish Baseball video.
babe wake up
Man I love me some Corbin Burnes. Another awesome video!
new baseball bits my day just got insanely better
It is a great Memorial Day indeed. Thanks for delivering such consistently excellent content that has absolutely *fueled* my newfound love for baseball!
What an incredible video foolish! You broke down everything in such an understandable way
You are one of the few in the information era that can present information
Foolish Bailey, you make my days better. Thank you for making videos that are both informational and entertaining. I hope you have yourself an awesome day!
Thanks man! Great script of the video and great editing 👍🏻
yo, you got me binging your content. keep up the good work my guy!
As a Pirates fan facing Corbin Burnes is so scary
Must be a relief that the Pirates players have to face him, rather than yourself.
@@FoolishBaseball so true
This might be your best analysis yet, seriously feel like I learned something.
Cool to see 3 Brewers on the list at 9:35. Hoping they can make a meaningful playoff run this year.
When Bailey uploads I light a candle, grab a glass of champagne and put on some fancy glasses to learn some sabermetric factoids
Another awesome video. Loved the comparisons to Rivera and Jansen’s cutters
Hard not to think on young gerrith Cole watching this,his FB was a lightning but completely flat and easy to hit,now years experience and many tweaks later he's one of the best,awesome video!
also, Look at the trail of his hand when he brings it back. The ball is hidden behind his body making the pitch harder to track and load up on. He used to bring the ball behind his body and hitters can see it and time it better. Now the ball is invisible until delivery.
Another amazing drop from FB. Thanks for everything Bailey!
Idk if you take video requests or need ideas but I’ve been looking through baseball reference a bit recently and I was reminded of Zack Briton’s insane 2016 season but didn’t realize just how insane it was till just now and i think it’d be cool to see a video on what might’ve been the best season for a reliever in MLB history (at least from what i’ve seen so far).
Final 2016 stat line (if you needed a reminder):
0.54 ERA
0.84 WHIP
47 Saves / 0 Blown Saves
4.3 WAR (Baseball Reference)
4 ER in 69 total appearances
And all of that to lose to the Jays in the Wild Card game without even making an appearance
Baseball bits may be the best sports series on TH-cam
Remove the may be, and add is*
It's nice to see that Burnes is picking up on the cutter for success. Roy Halladay learned it from Mariano during an All-Star break, then used it to dominate for several more years.
It's a very effective fastball.
Another great example of a cutter would be jake arrietta. Rick Adair the pitching coach for the orioles wouldn't let him throw a cutter because he thought the stress it caused on the arm wasn't worth it. He get traded to the cubs and is allowed to throw his cutter and instantly becomes and ace and wins a Cy young.
I love your videos, FB. My day is always brighter when you upload!
Baseball bits now officially Brewers bits after new video release
I think that burnes' magnificent hair has something to do with how God like he is on the mound
I wonder if hitting arbitration allowed to him to afford the finest shampoos and conditioners.
Hearing the baseball bits theme boosts my serotonin levels to unknown heights
Petition for Bailey to start a Golf channel where he makes Golf Bits and name it Sillyness Golfing
an unexpected baseball bits. A gift from God
a divine blessing
I don't know if I missed it but I think it's super interesting how he switched from the windup to only pitching out of the stretch as well.
Another brilliant video Bailey. Great work, as usual.
A Foolish Baseball Day is always a good day.
FINALLY!!!! A VIDEO ON THE BREWERS!!!
Only took 53 episodes!
1:47 That's gotta be the best title that I've seen
Love a video about Milwaukee keep up the work! ❤️
1:27 It shocked me the amount of Rockies, but once you think of it, it makes sense
8:08 Also can't help but notice he wrote OterA
I love seeing pitchers like Burnes actually get the results they want after tweaking just one or two things.
What are these things?
@@dankrist5395 grip on the ball, arm slot, seam usage. Things like that
@@BaseballAF ok. The overall vagueness annoyed me
OH HELL YEAH FOOLISH BASEBALL DOING A BREWERS FOCUSED BASEBALL BITS LETS GO
Memorial Day Baseball Bits, Heck Yeah
i’d love to know more about run value on specific pitches! what makes carlos rodons 4sfb so good?
I think this is one of the best that you've made! Looking forward to the next power ranking by the genius that makes these.
Growing up I always had a stupid amount of movement on fastball and I eventually switched to a sinker ball main grip and created my cutter by using 4 seam grip but moving it slightly to the left (right handed thrower) so this is sick to see 😂 obviously I’m not a pro athlete but that’s just dope knowing a pro used a similar process
That is some top notch baseball content. Incredible stuff my guy 👍
I'm just waiting for the time it says: GAME NOT OVER. More video time.
Yessss a vid to watch
yes
I suggest you do a video on Frank Thomas in 1994. Dude could have possible slugged .700, had 50 doubles and 50 home runs, could have won the triple crown, and could have won a world series
I stand by that this is the best foolish baseball episode