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"We call that a Maddux." I was living in Korea in 2015 and needed a repairman to come fix my door. We were speaking in Korean and he asked me where I was from. When I said Atlanta he got REALLY excited and said, "Greg Maddux!"
Name makes this 90’s era Astros fan shiver to this day. I HATE the Braves sooo much 😆 no for real though recognize greatness…I was never mad to watch the Three Horseman of the Astrocalypse.
Wow he's literally doing AI manipulation by staying on the mound, forcing players to abridge their warm-up animations. I'll try that next time I do a casual baseball playthrough
I remember watching Buehrle’s next start after his perfect game and I think he pitched like 6 or 7 more perfect innings before finally giving up a hit. Absolutely insane
@@AEMoreira81 Correct, he retired the final batter his start before the perfect game, then 27 in the perfect game, then the first 17 against the Twins, finally walking a guy with 2 outs in the bottom of the 6th. Yusmeiro Petit broke that record in 2014 when he got 46 in a row, spread out over 8 games, mostly as a relief pitcher.
My favorite stat about my favorite pitcher: Ninety pitchers in MLB history have thrown a nine-inning complete game while facing the minimum 27 batters. Walter Johnson did it twice. Cy Young did it twice. Sandy Koufax did it twice. Mark Buehrle did it three times.
Dont forget about Frank hiller now. Buehrle is an enigma, hes got like 8 different cool unique things about him, which is weird because hes just a normal dude
@@samael4550 even better than that, he walked sammy sosa and picked him off of first. Although what 2007 sammy sosa was doing with such a large lead off, I have no idea
@@rnhtube he has 3 games where he got every single player that he faced out. In one, they all got out before they reached base (his one perfect game). In the other 2, players reached base but all were out on the base baths via a pickoff, caught stealing, or being caught in a double play
"Normal slow" pitchers may be a new market deficiency - hitters are so used to everybody taking their own sweet time, that speed-running pitchers theoretically could keep everybody off-balance.
I actually miss Gibby now that we have Montoyo the worst micro manager in baseball. He literally lost us our postseason birth by 1 fucking game with so many useless or flat out stupid decisions.
When I worked at the Rogers Centre in 2015, I was always looked forward to Buehrle taking the mound knowing I would have a short shift that day lol. Great video!
@@FoolishBaseball I thought your Buehrle-focused video might be another Larry Walker-esque push for his HOF candidacy. He probably falls into the hall of very good but really had a fascinating, accomplished career.
@MANCHESTER UNITED Guys like you is why soccer is just not respected in North America. God sports like baseball and hockey are harder to prepare for, soccer's just easy to play. As seen in these videos, baseball and hockey, American football and b-ball all require more actual talent and strategy/intelligence than retarded soccer players flopping like fishes trying to get penalties in 0-0 draws.
@MANCHESTER UNITED You're a confirmed idiot. Baseball does have strategy. Pitchers need to pitch around batters, work out counts, batters need to swing at good pitches, small ball wins games. And you need to search more, because there are some crazy crowds with an electric atmosphere. Search up Jose Bautista bat flip or any World Series. And baseball players are not out of shape. Hockey's my favorite sport and I'm Canadian, not American. Canadians are not retards, whether you like it or not. Hockey is objectively better. So is any American sport. Again, popularity does not dictate whether a sport is good or not. The people who watch soccer are often idiotic and waste their time. Soccer's so boring that the fans have to make up stupid chants in order to keep entertained while retards pussies flop and be unsportsmanlike. Running around is nothing impressive. The fact you have the audacity to come here shows how desperate you guys are to force people to like your shit sport. Thankfully, Westerners are smarter than Europeans, Africans, South Americans and whoever else you force to watch your shit sport. The FIFA also has a history of corruption.
@MANCHESTER UNITED If you really think NFL commercials are that common, you haven't watched it. The Superbowl is one of the most popular and exciting moments. The best, most aware and strategic QB's and teams face off. In the World cup, you just have Messi and Ronaldo flopping around, getting red cards, botching easy goal shots, and being total dicks off the field, raping their own girlfriends.
It used to enrage me in fantasy baseball leagues when i would have Buehrle and he would pitch a gem over 8 and change with only a couple strike outs, only to be outscored by a guy that gave up like 5 runs over 5 1/3 but had like 7 Ks. He was definitely someone I pointed too when discussing changes in pitcher scoring. The guy was just one of the most consistently-solid pitchers in the history of the game. Super underrated in my opinion.
Foolish Baseball As long as you named it in a way that would please the almighty summoning salt. Great video man love your content, you got me into baseball 👍🏻
"In a world where e-sports and traditional sports are converging..." Loved that line! You've a very pleasant, mature writing style that I think balances concise sequences of information with poetic analysis. 5:08 - good lord, is there any question about how quickly Bautista ran? He "ran like Rougned Odor was after him." Good shit, friend!
I was wondering if the level two title "Summoning" was a reference to the man, the myth, the legend. And indeed, the level three title confirmed my suspect. Amazing. PS.: I will be watching Salt's videos after this, as you recommended.
Here's a funny story that relates to both video games and baseball speedruns: In 2002, the Hanshin Tigers pitcher Igawa Kei (Yankees 07-08) had a start scheduled on May 16th, but that happened to also be the same day that Final Fantasy XI released in Japan. He tossed a shutout game with insane tempo, only allowing 2 hits and zero walks just so he could go home and play the new game as soon as possible.
I am so glad you brought up connection between cheating and pace of play. I can’t tell you how mad it makes me how Rob Manfred has just enabled this so hard and then didn’t punish the team that was doing it the worst.
THANK YOU!! Huge Sox fan and huge fan of Buehrle's. My brother and I re-watched the perfect game recently, with no commercial breaks it was under 1:40.
I was at that 1:39 game against Seattle. Never knew the significance. One thing I remember was the only Mariner who was able to get a hit off Buehrle was Ichiro and he had like 3 of them that game plus scored a run.
Mark Buehrlie and Chris Sale had a conversation with each other before the game started to try their best to make the game be under 2 hours. Great job!
You may want to add Sandy Alcantara to the list of pitchers you may want to watch. He already has two sub-2hour games on his belt and he's only 27 years old with a lot of baseball left in him.
Great video as always! Not many channels produce much watch content for me, but every time one of yours pops into my sub box it's getting watched that very moment. Thank you for all the work you put into these!
This is my favorite player ever. I’m a die hard Sox fan and have autographs and newspaper cutouts of his perfect game. The fact that you, my favorite TH-camr, did a video on him means so much to me!!! I’ve watched so many times! Keep it up all love!
My favorite player of all time! I loved his demeanor on the mound. He came at you with pure grit and control and was the ultimate speed runner. He could paint corners with his wide variety of pitches while never really topping 92 on his fastball. Hopefully he will make it to the hof one day. Job well done and great video sir!
holy heck, I've been seeing so many speedrunning references in other channels I watch recently! It's like all of my hobbies are connected! This makes me so happy :)
I know I’m nobody but this has easily become my favorite foolish baseball video so far. Not because I’m a Sox fan but just the overall creativeness. 27 out of 10. Great stuff man.
MANCHESTER UNITED why does this have anything what so ever to have to to do with this? We are watching baseball one side we want to watch baseball, not because we want to watch soccer.
MANCHESTER UNITED Sports is played by men (and women) Soccer is played by college dropouts from the acting program Also, what kind of self respecting football fan calls it soccer 😂😂😂😂
When I was a kid I went to DH at Comiskey Park in the 70's with Wilbur Wood and Jim Kaat pitching both games were over in less then 4 hours...try that MLB
I have a possible skip. I see that the inning value is stored in a byte, with the top of the 1st having the value 0, and the bottom of the 128th having the value 255. If you get a close call safe in the top of the 1st, in the 1st batter of the game, challenge that, then do some pause buffering, it will cause it to have an integer underflow and teleport to the bottom of the 128th. There you need some home run RNG and you'd shatter the record.
Hit the nail on the head with the comment that winning pace is "a wonderful legacy". So true. There's so much to be said about making the best use of everyone's time.
Thank you for making this video! Mark Buehrle is my all time favorite White Sox player, and since they're my favorite team that pretty much makes him my favorite baseball player ever. I was watching both his no-hitter and perfecto live - big shout out to my man Dewayne Wise!
"...baseball that obeys the laws of gravity" Just sounds like something is wrong with the physics engine... I'm sure some speedrunner will find some way to exploit it someday.
Loved this creative video! This is so much better than simply talking about Mark Buehrle's career. I have been kind of getting into speedrunning lately, well at least watching random speedruning videos late in the night. You would be surprised by just how many different games people speedrun.
One of my all time favourite players from the moment he entered the league. Was really happy for his WS win, no hitter (perfect game, woops) and when he joined the Blue Jays.
Mark Buehrle was a man on a mission: to play as little baseball as possible while still having it be his moneymaker. In the words of the inimitable Jon Bois, "you have to occupy yourself with something, and that something can _not_ be baseball, because baseball is boring." I may have butchered that quote. Sue me.
You younger people missed out watching another White Sox pitcher. Jim Kaat. He went from the Twins to the White Sox around 1974, and genius pitching coach Johnny Sain got him to speed up his pitching and it revived his career. At the age of 35, he suddenly became a 20 game winner again. As soon as he got the ball back from the catcher, he'd go into his delivery, which was a no wind-up delivery, and he threw the ball. Bob Gibson was a quick worker, but never saw anyone like Jim Kaat. Looking at his game log from 1975, just picking random games (all complete games) the times: 2:16, 2:28, 2:16 again, 2:03, 1:53, 1:51, and on September 1st he pitched a 12 inning complete game in 2:55. That year, at the age of 36, he went 20-14 with 12 complete games and 303 IP. (BTW, Johnny Sain was also his pitching coach in Minnesota the year Kaat won 25 games.) As for the World Series, in 1973, game 2, the Mets and A's played a twelve inning 10-7 game, won by the Mets, in 4 hours and 13 minutes, the longest WS game played up to that time. It was looked upon as an awesome freak. I remember watching that game and it seemed to go on forever. Now, 47 years later, that's looked upon as normal. And it's not like all that extra time is more action for us fans. It's all TV commercials, instant replay challenges and watching pitchers walk in from the bullpen and warm up. No wonder a longtime baseball fan like me no longer watches baseball, except for old time videos. I'd rather watch players actually play than managers manage.
I saw something on Twitter last year from PitchingNinja. It overlaid the Kentucky Derby and the time between 2 pitches from Zack Greinke to Ozzie Albies. Brutal.
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Can you do a video without bashing my Stros’? Jesus it was 3 years ago
@@shifty4935 LOL that's cute, he thinks they stopped cheating after winning in 2017.
In. You got class kid.
Can you ask Summoning Salt what his favorite spice is?
It’s just as old an unoriginal as trump jokes. We get it
Don’t mind me, just doing research for my next world record progression video
I would start here blogs.fangraphs.com/effectively-wild-episode-1453-time-is-on-our-side/
Oh damn it’s the actual Summoning Salt. Hey 👋
Foolish be summoning summoning salt
didn’t expect this crossover
Time to collaborate for some blindfolded Nolan Ryan: Punch Out
You've done it again!
thanks baseball
When you made such a comprehensively good baseball video, that the baseball themselves thanking you
That’s cool
@@FoolishBaseball the official league crediting you is huge
This is their hint to pitchers to speed things up
Oh, finally we got a new Summoning Salt video...
All that's missing is the HOME soundtrack
falasquito I hope Mark could pitch a complete game blindfolded
I didn't even realize it, but I was so confused that they hadn't made any new videos recently
summoningsalt is absolute trash, please don't insult foolish baseball by comparing them
M W That’s an opinion, not a fact, and about 700k people disagree with you
"We call that a Maddux."
I was living in Korea in 2015 and needed a repairman to come fix my door. We were speaking in Korean and he asked me where I was from. When I said Atlanta he got REALLY excited and said, "Greg Maddux!"
Lol
that's amazing
Name makes this 90’s era Astros fan shiver to this day. I HATE the Braves sooo much 😆 no for real though recognize greatness…I was never mad to watch the Three Horseman of the Astrocalypse.
Literally GOATed in Korea, Greg Maddux
Teammates: congrats mark you pitched a perfect game!
Mark: yeah but did you see those gold splits?
He goes home and immediately backs up the VOD
MLB Regular Season Game Speedrun (Perfect%) - 2;03
@YouFoundSharpe Official Starters are 100% and relievers are any%
According to AJ Pierzinski (sp?) Mark actually spent the time in the dugout teasing AJ because he wasn't catching the perfect game.
Girlfriend: “Baby come over”
Buehrle: “I can’t I have to pitch”
GF: “My parents aren’t home”
Buehrle:
I would like to see his wife, as he's been doing that for years.
underrated
Amazing comment
1:39 of the game later
Buehrle: I'm here now
LMFAO
Wow he's literally doing AI manipulation by staying on the mound, forcing players to abridge their warm-up animations. I'll try that next time I do a casual baseball playthrough
That’s what ur supposed to do
This is such an underrated comment
I remember watching Buehrle’s next start after his perfect game and I think he pitched like 6 or 7 more perfect innings before finally giving up a hit. Absolutely insane
Nolan Juusola 42 straight batters he retired
He got a standing ovation, too. In Minnesota.
45 batters retired in a row...to set what was then an all-time record. (It's still an American League record.)
Adam Moreira thank you, I was just trying to go off memory
@@AEMoreira81 Correct, he retired the final batter his start before the perfect game, then 27 in the perfect game, then the first 17 against the Twins, finally walking a guy with 2 outs in the bottom of the 6th. Yusmeiro Petit broke that record in 2014 when he got 46 in a row, spread out over 8 games, mostly as a relief pitcher.
Terrible speedgame. The cost of entry is WAY too high for the average gamer and resets can take up to 5 days.
This is a very good point.
You also just saw the sheer amount of RNG, no categories are very competitive outside of Buehrle's runs either.
Not to mention how heavily it relies on RNG
My favorite stat about my favorite pitcher: Ninety pitchers in MLB history have thrown a nine-inning complete game while facing the minimum 27 batters. Walter Johnson did it twice. Cy Young did it twice. Sandy Koufax did it twice.
Mark Buehrle did it three times.
Your favorite stat is now my favorite fun fact about Mark Buehrle, some guy I only knew as "that guy that pitched a perfect game one time."
Dont forget about Frank hiller now. Buehrle is an enigma, hes got like 8 different cool unique things about him, which is weird because hes just a normal dude
@@samael4550 even better than that, he walked sammy sosa and picked him off of first. Although what 2007 sammy sosa was doing with such a large lead off, I have no idea
Mark Buehrle has three perfect games?
@@rnhtube he has 3 games where he got every single player that he faced out. In one, they all got out before they reached base (his one perfect game). In the other 2, players reached base but all were out on the base baths via a pickoff, caught stealing, or being caught in a double play
FB: explains what speedrunning is to his audience
Me: yeah that may not be necessary
Ha!
I’m gonna do a damage boost to clip through the sponsored section and warp to outside the credits
"Normal slow" pitchers may be a new market deficiency - hitters are so used to everybody taking their own sweet time, that speed-running pitchers theoretically could keep everybody off-balance.
Amen. Bizarre world we live in when everything is so easy to not die that this is a thing.
*sits down with breakfast*
I am ready
The speedrunner's breakfast is instant oatmeal.
@@FoolishBaseball good joke
Hi fuzzy can you react to the all time hit leader from every team
Fuzzy how are you going to stop your arch rival Fluffy?
Actually did the same lol
I remember this man. My dad used to do stats with MLB extra innings, and got real excited when Buehrle was the pitcher.
Haha. The work day just flies by with Buehrle on the mound!
foolish baseball making a speedrun video? my dream has become a reality.
Hey! it's tomatoangus cousin, how u doing
Good luck getting the baseball sex% record but I think bartolo has that on lock
Imagine Buehrle vs. Greg Maddux’s 76 pitch complete game! That game would be like an hour long.
I think Maddux and Buehrle did face off at one point, might be wrong.
@@FoolishBaseball 2 hours 7 minutes. Ended 6-1 May 19th 2006. Hard to search because the next day is the barrett-pierzynski crosstown brawl.
They faced each other in a 2006 Windy City Classic. Final Time: 2 hours 7 minutes
www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHA/CHA200605190.shtml
@@jamesgurley2075 XD
@@shoukatsukai DAMN IT!
Mission failed, we'll get them next time
This was fantastic
thank you!!
BOOM! Tetris for Rob!
ROB SCALLON??!??
@@nasiannoodles smh my head
@@foiledthrice ??? HELLO lmao
"Call your sons! Call your daughters! Call your friends! Call your neighbors! Mark Buehrle has a perfect game going into the ninth!"
-Hawk Harrelson
DeWayne Wise saved the day.
“oh no gibby’s gonna challenge”
ah yes the life of a blue jay fan
I actually miss Gibby now that we have Montoyo the worst micro manager in baseball. He literally lost us our postseason birth by 1 fucking game with so many useless or flat out stupid decisions.
@@tonybleau6219 Gibby was the best
@@tonybleau6219 and the team immediately got better the second he was sacked this season.
When I worked at the Rogers Centre in 2015, I was always looked forward to Buehrle taking the mound knowing I would have a short shift that day lol. Great video!
9:23 Ugghh, cutscenes you can't skip. The bane of all speedrunners.
Yes one of my favorite pitchers of all time!! Underrated as hell as well.
He really was terrific.
@@FoolishBaseball I thought your Buehrle-focused video might be another Larry Walker-esque push for his HOF candidacy. He probably falls into the hall of very good but really had a fascinating, accomplished career.
9:31 that Jose Reyes error was one of the reasons the Jays traded for Tulo.
@MANCHESTER UNITED Guys like you is why soccer is just not respected in North America. God sports like baseball and hockey are harder to prepare for, soccer's just easy to play. As seen in these videos, baseball and hockey, American football and b-ball all require more actual talent and strategy/intelligence than retarded soccer players flopping like fishes trying to get penalties in 0-0 draws.
@MANCHESTER UNITED You're a confirmed idiot. Baseball does have strategy. Pitchers need to pitch around batters, work out counts, batters need to swing at good pitches, small ball wins games. And you need to search more, because there are some crazy crowds with an electric atmosphere. Search up Jose Bautista bat flip or any World Series. And baseball players are not out of shape.
Hockey's my favorite sport and I'm Canadian, not American. Canadians are not retards, whether you like it or not. Hockey is objectively better. So is any American sport. Again, popularity does not dictate whether a sport is good or not. The people who watch soccer are often idiotic and waste their time.
Soccer's so boring that the fans have to make up stupid chants in order to keep entertained while retards pussies flop and be unsportsmanlike. Running around is nothing impressive.
The fact you have the audacity to come here shows how desperate you guys are to force people to like your shit sport. Thankfully, Westerners are smarter than Europeans, Africans, South Americans and whoever else you force to watch your shit sport.
The FIFA also has a history of corruption.
@MANCHESTER UNITED If you really think NFL commercials are that common, you haven't watched it. The Superbowl is one of the most popular and exciting moments. The best, most aware and strategic QB's and teams face off.
In the World cup, you just have Messi and Ronaldo flopping around, getting red cards, botching easy goal shots, and being total dicks off the field, raping their own girlfriends.
MANCHESTER UNITED why the fuck did you mention soccer? And in America, nobody gives a shit except in Atlanta
@MAN UTD 1 superbowl commercial has more excitement then 100 years of soccer
It used to enrage me in fantasy baseball leagues when i would have Buehrle and he would pitch a gem over 8 and change with only a couple strike outs, only to be outscored by a guy that gave up like 5 runs over 5 1/3 but had like 7 Ks. He was definitely someone I pointed too when discussing changes in pitcher scoring. The guy was just one of the most consistently-solid pitchers in the history of the game. Super underrated in my opinion.
Dewayne Wise: *makes catch*
Mark Buehrle: someone clip that
This should be called “The World Record Speedrun for 8 Bit Baseball”
I actually had a lot of trouble figuring out what to title this. Your suggestion is as a good as mine.
Foolish Baseball As long as you named it in a way that would please the almighty summoning salt. Great video man love your content, you got me into baseball 👍🏻
"In a world where e-sports and traditional sports are converging..." Loved that line! You've a very pleasant, mature writing style that I think balances concise sequences of information with poetic analysis. 5:08 - good lord, is there any question about how quickly Bautista ran? He "ran like Rougned Odor was after him." Good shit, friend!
I was wondering if the level two title "Summoning" was a reference to the man, the myth, the legend. And indeed, the level three title confirmed my suspect. Amazing.
PS.: I will be watching Salt's videos after this, as you recommended.
1 year later: "So, You Didn't Vote for Mark Buehrle"
Buehler
Walker
"where I'm from, we call that a Maddux" 😂
The Maddux is actually a somewhat legit stat
Sports Illustrated came up with the idea of a "Pedro". Iirc it was a start with 10Ks and no walks
@@FoolishBaseball Not somewhat. It IS a legit stat. It should be everyone's favorite stat tbh. We should all be on lookout for them every season.
Is a Maddux a CG sub-100 or sub-90 pitches?
@@bordersonbudgets Complete game shutout sub 100 pitches.
“Here comes Gibby” is probably the best way to sum up every jays game in the past ten years
You know shits going down when Gibby gets out of his lean position.
Here's a funny story that relates to both video games and baseball speedruns: In 2002, the Hanshin Tigers pitcher Igawa Kei (Yankees 07-08) had a start scheduled on May 16th, but that happened to also be the same day that Final Fantasy XI released in Japan. He tossed a shutout game with insane tempo, only allowing 2 hits and zero walks just so he could go home and play the new game as soon as possible.
"He runs like Rougned Odor is after him" 😂
man I'm just happy we're remembering Buerhle at all, that's my favorite player of all time, he was so fun to watch pitch
I am so glad you brought up connection between cheating and pace of play. I can’t tell you how mad it makes me how Rob Manfred has just enabled this so hard and then didn’t punish the team that was doing it the worst.
I definitely see the threat of cheating as contradictory to pace of play efforts.
Foolish Baseball also, great vid!
THANK YOU!! Huge Sox fan and huge fan of Buehrle's. My brother and I re-watched the perfect game recently, with no commercial breaks it was under 1:40.
“Level two: summoning”
“Level three: salt”
I see what you did there
The titles in order say "Watch Summoning Salt after this."
the dude has the world record for the mike tyson fight and he doesn't brag about it.
I was at that 1:39 game against Seattle. Never knew the significance. One thing I remember was the only Mariner who was able to get a hit off Buehrle was Ichiro and he had like 3 of them that game plus scored a run.
Mark Buehrlie and Chris Sale had a conversation with each other before the game started to try their best to make the game be under 2 hours. Great job!
One of my favorites to watch. He use to get the ball back and he was instantly ready to go. What a great guy!
"...what a play by Wise...MERCY!!!"
Mercy was the call!
It's like this video was made for me. This is the exact reason why he is my favorite pitcher I have ever watched. He was just incredible
You may want to add Sandy Alcantara to the list of pitchers you may want to watch. He already has two sub-2hour games on his belt and he's only 27 years old with a lot of baseball left in him.
Great video as always! Not many channels produce much watch content for me, but every time one of yours pops into my sub box it's getting watched that very moment. Thank you for all the work you put into these!
Ah yes, The new “Mound stand” strat. In which the pitcher stands on the mound to force the batter to step up to the box quicker than usual.
This is my favorite player ever. I’m a die hard Sox fan and have autographs and newspaper cutouts of his perfect game. The fact that you, my favorite TH-camr, did a video on him means so much to me!!! I’ve watched so many times! Keep it up all love!
I remember the only times I saw him on tv was him actively throwing a ball, never doing anything else, lol
I'm glad the MLB isn't claiming these videos left and right and is instead promoting your channel. Makes me like baseball all the more.
"He runs like Rougned Odor is after him." *_pfffft_*
I’m a proud Ranger fan
@@willtellez8535 that's cool. But, I don't think he asked.
Mystery He who? Mark Buehrle?
@@willtellez8535 Bautista
Hi Emily
Mark Buehrle is one of my fav lefties of all time! this was (as always) a very interesting video!
Greg Maddox just needs his own video at this point
My favorite player of all time! I loved his demeanor on the mound. He came at you with pure grit and control and was the ultimate speed runner. He could paint corners with his wide variety of pitches while never really topping 92 on his fastball. Hopefully he will make it to the hof one day. Job well done and great video sir!
He was quite Maddux like. There's a guy on the north side who is very similar to Buehrle; Kyle Hendricks.
Loved seeing him in a Jays uniform
holy heck, I've been seeing so many speedrunning references in other channels I watch recently! It's like all of my hobbies are connected! This makes me so happy :)
Bro was planning for the pitch clock
Great video! Buehrle is was so underrated. One of my favorite pitchers ever.
Loved the concept of this video
Ok
I know I’m nobody but this has easily become my favorite foolish baseball video so far. Not because I’m a Sox fan but just the overall creativeness. 27 out of 10. Great stuff man.
As a White Sox fan...I love this.
Man seeing those 2015 Blue Jays makes me feel fuzzy on the inside! Awesome team, awesome season.
MLB: We need to speed up games
Also MLB: No Astros players will be punished for cheating
@MANCHESTER UNITED Why is that relevant lmao
@@djozenkoski472 he does this on a bunch of non-futbol vids cuz he wants to gatekeep and make sports less fun to watch for some reason
MANCHESTER UNITED why does this have anything what so ever to have to to do with this? We are watching baseball one side we want to watch baseball, not because we want to watch soccer.
MANCHESTER UNITED
Sports is played by men (and women)
Soccer is played by college dropouts from the acting program
Also, what kind of self respecting football fan calls it soccer 😂😂😂😂
not gonna lie bailey, i keep coming back to this video whenever i share your youtube channel. this is your masterpiece!
Mark Buehrle is an absolute legend
Him and Sale were great to watch on the south side of Chicago. Games were efficient
Makes me think of chien Ming wangs game when he was in his prime. He used to finish a game in like 90 pitches
Thanks for the nod to speedrunning, it can feel like a relatively obscure topic but as a speedrunner myself I appreciate the nod to it. :)
Imagine if Buehrle pitched today with the pitch clock. His games would literally last an hour.
When I was a kid I went to DH at Comiskey Park in the 70's with Wilbur Wood and Jim Kaat pitching both games were over in less then 4 hours...try that MLB
I have a possible skip. I see that the inning value is stored in a byte, with the top of the 1st having the value 0, and the bottom of the 128th having the value 255. If you get a close call safe in the top of the 1st, in the 1st batter of the game, challenge that, then do some pause buffering, it will cause it to have an integer underflow and teleport to the bottom of the 128th. There you need some home run RNG and you'd shatter the record.
Hit the nail on the head with the comment that winning pace is "a wonderful legacy". So true. There's so much to be said about making the best use of everyone's time.
Pitch clock is now in place, wonder if anyone can be a better speed runner than Mark Beuhrle
Apparently sandy Alcantara
This is a friggin' good video
I’ve never been so entertained watching my team lose
I created another TH-cam account just so I could like this video twice. The last sentence was excellent. Buehrle is my favorite player of all time.
Who’s here after the pitch clock was introduced to baseball and now the average game is 2 and a half hours?
ME!!!
He was my favorite baseball player growing up as a kid I loved him on the white Sox
Imagine not having this man in your groupchat 😍🥰
Dixon Machado KBO MVP
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Thank you for making this video! Mark Buehrle is my all time favorite White Sox player, and since they're my favorite team that pretty much makes him my favorite baseball player ever. I was watching both his no-hitter and perfecto live - big shout out to my man Dewayne Wise!
"...baseball that obeys the laws of gravity"
Just sounds like something is wrong with the physics engine... I'm sure some speedrunner will find some way to exploit it someday.
There's always something wonky going on with the Source Engine.
The only man who can make a video about speed-running and baseball
"Watch Summoning Salt after this"
Nice.
HeadOfBucket was just about to say that.
Two great past times (Speed Runs and Baseball) merged together. Clever. I like it!
Shotgunned a beer during this video
I was at the opening day flip between the legs play. It was insane! Love Buerhle and love this vid!
@Summoning Salt
brought me here :D
Loved this creative video! This is so much better than simply talking about Mark Buehrle's career. I have been kind of getting into speedrunning lately, well at least watching random speedruning videos late in the night. You would be surprised by just how many different games people speedrun.
Sandy Alcantara hit the 1946 average tonight
One of my all time favourite players from the moment he entered the league. Was really happy for his WS win, no hitter (perfect game, woops) and when he joined the Blue Jays.
Ima watch these videos after summoning salt brought you up. This is also similar to baseball doesn’t exist as well
I love the subtle hints dropped on twitter that no one bats an eye at when posted. Well done
Mark Buehrle was a man on a mission: to play as little baseball as possible while still having it be his moneymaker. In the words of the inimitable Jon Bois, "you have to occupy yourself with something, and that something can _not_ be baseball, because baseball is boring." I may have butchered that quote. Sue me.
You younger people missed out watching another White Sox pitcher. Jim Kaat. He went from the Twins to the White Sox around 1974, and genius pitching coach Johnny Sain got him to speed up his pitching and it revived his career. At the age of 35, he suddenly became a 20 game winner again. As soon as he got the ball back from the catcher, he'd go into his delivery, which was a no wind-up delivery, and he threw the ball. Bob Gibson was a quick worker, but never saw anyone like Jim Kaat. Looking at his game log from 1975, just picking random games (all complete games) the times: 2:16, 2:28, 2:16 again, 2:03, 1:53, 1:51, and on September 1st he pitched a 12 inning complete game in 2:55. That year, at the age of 36, he went 20-14 with 12 complete games and 303 IP. (BTW, Johnny Sain was also his pitching coach in Minnesota the year Kaat won 25 games.)
As for the World Series, in 1973, game 2, the Mets and A's played a twelve inning 10-7 game, won by the Mets, in 4 hours and 13 minutes, the longest WS game played up to that time. It was looked upon as an awesome freak. I remember watching that game and it seemed to go on forever. Now, 47 years later, that's looked upon as normal. And it's not like all that extra time is more action for us fans. It's all TV commercials, instant replay challenges and watching pitchers walk in from the bullpen and warm up. No wonder a longtime baseball fan like me no longer watches baseball, except for old time videos. I'd rather watch players actually play than managers manage.
i broke his most perfect innings record my 1/3 of an inning
in Mlb the show 19
yoooo the summoning salt reference!!! this is my favorite channel and it just got even better
Who’s here after the summoning salt video?
I haven't watched a full baseball game in years, but your channel is amazing
In the early days of the World’s Series, there were games less than an hour.
Pretty crazy to thing about the logistics of that compared to today's game.
I think that’s because of the lower strike out rates and more contact pitching.
@@yourmomlikeswidgets3901 It was due to short days and no floodlights. They had to MOVE.
2:03 ?!?!?! that's TAS levels of perfection for the Perfect Game Category
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Good video Foolish Baseball
Not anymore :(
@@FoolishBaseball I speedran that comment with a time of 1 millisecond
I saw something on Twitter last year from PitchingNinja. It overlaid the Kentucky Derby and the time between 2 pitches from Zack Greinke to Ozzie Albies. Brutal.