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Baseball Star Kris Bryant Gets Pranked by Hall of Famer Greg Maddux 

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Reigning baseball MVP and World Series hero Kris Bryant thinks he’s shooting a baseball workout video. Little does he know that the sound guy on the video crew is none other than Hall of Fame pitcher and four-time Cy Young Award winner Greg Maddux in disguise. Here’s what happened when Bryant allowed Greg Maddux aka “The Sound Guy” to throw him batting practice.
Also watch Kris Bryant as “The Transfer” in Prank 1.0 when he tricks an unsuspecting college baseball team into thinking he’s the hotshot new recruit coming into the program.
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@markmoye5610
@markmoye5610 4 года назад
Greg Maddux got a dog when he retired. Poor dog still hasn't been walked.
@noellesinski2424
@noellesinski2424 4 года назад
This is gold
@parecearabe
@parecearabe 4 года назад
Niceeeeee!
@DangFee78
@DangFee78 4 года назад
You win it all
@phildegrave9243
@phildegrave9243 4 года назад
He's probably been pissed on
@nyyanks22
@nyyanks22 4 года назад
Mark Moye Maddog my favorite pitcher that I saw , respect for this 😂
@gxtmfa
@gxtmfa 4 года назад
I like that Bryant recognized talent before recognizing Maddux.
@brendan594
@brendan594 4 года назад
gxtmfa yeah
@claude122
@claude122 4 года назад
he probably has seen thousands of curvballs so i guess he can see difference between decent curvball and hall of famer curvball :P
@scotthouston3119
@scotthouston3119 4 года назад
MANCHESTER UNITED but here you are commenting on a baseball video.
@backyardboogiewoogie
@backyardboogiewoogie 3 года назад
@MANCHESTER UNITED Association football? Isn't that the sport where athletes convulse, flop, and act like they're having their leg amputated when an opposing player merely touches them below the waist trying to draw a penalty? Is that the sport you're talking about?
@prod.byaagamble2127
@prod.byaagamble2127 3 года назад
@MANCHESTER UNITED aight, so?
@Deeplycloseted435
@Deeplycloseted435 4 года назад
This was great! “Damn, sound guy has a good curve ball.” Bryant: you still want my bat? Maddux: No.
@Dbjjr26
@Dbjjr26 4 года назад
Lol
@cjhale2221
@cjhale2221 4 года назад
@@willywonkachevy haha so brutal
@jal187
@jal187 4 года назад
That was too funny.
@psychofury6485
@psychofury6485 4 года назад
Would of been cool if he still signed and gave it to him tho.
@oboye0355
@oboye0355 4 года назад
Lol
@a.hollins8691
@a.hollins8691 4 года назад
Greg Maddux is the only HOF'er who looks like an accountant.
@brendan594
@brendan594 4 года назад
Andrew Hollins lol you’re not wrong
@parecearabe
@parecearabe 4 года назад
Andrew Hollins. Now I can't unsee it ...lol
@UnknownUnknown-yv2hn
@UnknownUnknown-yv2hn 4 года назад
Thats the best part. ppl were getting ripped to pieces by a dude with a dad bod
@BillMorganChannel
@BillMorganChannel 4 года назад
What about Connie Mack?
@shanner
@shanner 4 года назад
Teixeira isnt a hall of famer but lol he looks like typical white businessman
@mcnoskill
@mcnoskill 7 лет назад
'you still want my bat' 'no' awesome
@d0qtrx
@d0qtrx 7 лет назад
I loved that part, lol. It's like "call me when you're in Cooperstown and we'll see."
@redbull
@redbull 7 лет назад
Haha what a legend!
@AlgoWorkshopcom
@AlgoWorkshopcom 7 лет назад
I was going to post that exact comment, but luckily I saw yours first.
@KevinQuinn666
@KevinQuinn666 7 лет назад
Reminds me of 10 or so years ago when Mark Buehrle was suggesting he was throwing a spit ball. They asked him about it and his response was perfect "who is Mark Buehrle?"
@matrixphijr
@matrixphijr 7 лет назад
I love how Bryant was so disappointed about it, too. Like, "Awww, man, I really wanted to sign a bat for Greg Maddux!"
@purplepeopleeaters1
@purplepeopleeaters1 7 лет назад
"Try to hit it off the barrel, it'll sound really good." What a jab lol
@bamadeadhead
@bamadeadhead 6 лет назад
PurplePeopleEaters nope little lower...😂
@sublime929
@sublime929 5 лет назад
"ya that's the goal..."
@waydebaker33
@waydebaker33 5 лет назад
"Middle-away, try to put it over that wall"
@gabbyhayes1568
@gabbyhayes1568 5 лет назад
Priceless stuff, lol.
@erosado81
@erosado81 4 года назад
Crazy part is that Maddux knew the ball wouldn’t leave the field just by the sound the bat made.
@tokivikerness8863
@tokivikerness8863 3 года назад
You get used to the sounds. If you pitch bp for a few days you can call homers and pop outs just from the sound with 90% accuracy I'd guess.
@iwxracer
@iwxracer 3 года назад
He's faced over 20,000 batters in 23 years of the majors alone. He's had his fair share of practice 😂
@chexnfx7161
@chexnfx7161 3 года назад
@@tokivikerness8863 ahhhh...no. But 30 years of pitching, sure
@Briguy1027
@Briguy1027 2 года назад
@@iwxracer you would have thought his ability to tell the distance a ball goes would be a giveaway.
@valjohnson7112
@valjohnson7112 2 года назад
@@chexnfx7161 lol yeah these guys are funny. a 100 mph ground ball or low line drive sounds different than a homerun? no chance. but a professional pitcher who can see the swing and contact? yes he probably knows when its gone.
@ooogyman
@ooogyman 3 года назад
BP Pitcher: "Guys, I gotta go run study hall." Director: "For how long?" BP Pitcher: "About two hours." Greg Maddux: "I can pitch a complete game."
@flagtheoffense
@flagtheoffense 3 года назад
Best comment here hahahahha
@Scorpious187
@Scorpious187 3 года назад
Not only pitch a complete game, but probably pitch a shutout even with a sub-90MPH fastball and do it in under 100 pitches.
@mikehendrickson3121
@mikehendrickson3121 3 года назад
In 58 pitches
@c.benjaminneumann6171
@c.benjaminneumann6171 2 года назад
When asked about his best performances, Maddux referenced a random early 90's game in St.Louis. I was about 15 minutes late to this game with my dad and little brother. It was the top of the 3rd already and Maddux had a sub 2 hour complete game. Simply masterful. GOAT
@leonardshevlin7260
@leonardshevlin7260 2 года назад
On the other hand, Maddux extended games by reaching base more than the average pitcher.
@StonyRC
@StonyRC 6 лет назад
"You still want my bat?" ... "Nah" - I nearly peed laughing. What a great prank.
@redbull
@redbull 5 лет назад
Good one! 😂
@yourlocalpenguin6544
@yourlocalpenguin6544 5 лет назад
you a bit late to the replies red bull
@24kMason
@24kMason 5 лет назад
he didn't take it cause when he asked for it Bryant said maybe.
@andrewkravmaga1833
@andrewkravmaga1833 5 лет назад
That was the greatest prank denying his autograph lol. Unscripted and explicit.
@BrunO-on6vw
@BrunO-on6vw 5 лет назад
You nearly peed seriously[???] it wasn’t that funny
@survivalofthekit
@survivalofthekit 5 лет назад
I like how for Kris he never gets annoyed at how good the "sound guy" is, and he turns from it just being casual to really having a lot of fun. Guy definitely enjoys the game immensely.
@thegamegifter01
@thegamegifter01 2 года назад
And he was amused that he was throwing curves. you dont do that in that situation...a lot of guys would have gotten pissed off
@frankgrimes6047
@frankgrimes6047 Год назад
i was gonna say the same thing, i dont follow baseball, but he was just having fun.
@smackinmatt
@smackinmatt Год назад
And i think it became about his pride at some point. He had to be thinking, "how am i struggling to hit this sound guy's curve ball"
@kijungpaik8515
@kijungpaik8515 Год назад
He looked like he was more stressed than having fun 😅
@leonardshevlin7260
@leonardshevlin7260 8 месяцев назад
My sense is that he wanted to meet the challenge, a challenge he hadn't signed on for. He had to get into a new state of mind.
@frisbeepilot
@frisbeepilot 3 года назад
"This sound guy's got a good curveball." I've watched this a half-dozen times and this still cracks me up.
@terrybader8595
@terrybader8595 3 года назад
Me, too. Maddox was a maestro.
@737smartin
@737smartin 11 месяцев назад
…and he’s not throwing from the mound or the full 60’6”. Curve balls snap the most late in their run, so he’s making them break earlier than usual.
@mikehancho2082
@mikehancho2082 9 месяцев назад
Lol I was thinking “Buddy you have no idea how good it is.”
@raymond04calitri
@raymond04calitri 4 года назад
Greg maddux faced 20,421 batters during in his career and only 310 saw a 3-0 count.. 177 of those were intentional walks
@rayzr1120
@rayzr1120 4 года назад
Raymond Calitri how many ended in normal walks or outs?
@firstlast7632
@firstlast7632 4 года назад
No, 644 saw a 3-0 count and 153 of those were IBB.
@firstlast7632
@firstlast7632 3 года назад
@Brandon Mitchell Nope. Go to baseball-reference, go to his page, go to career splits, then go to pitch/count splits. Go to the "after 3-0" row. People keep using the "3-0" row, which only looks at plate appearances that ENDED on a 3-0 pitch. Maddux had a few intentional walks where he actually threw a strike during the plate appearance.
@dougfreeman5503
@dougfreeman5503 3 года назад
First Last not really an intentional walk if he throws a strike.
@wingracer1614
@wingracer1614 3 года назад
@@dougfreeman5503 It's not uncommon to try to pitch around a guy instead of intentionally walking him by just throwing stuff in the dirt or way outside and hoping he chases them. You get one strike but then the count goes to 3-1 and then the manager tells you to just walk him. Also, there might be a runner on first and third with one out so they pitch to him hoping for a double play but then the guy on first steals second so they go ahead and walk the batter to again setup the double play. In other words, not all intentional walks are 0-0 count and 4 straight balls.
@BUSTAxCLIP89
@BUSTAxCLIP89 6 лет назад
I asked Greg Maddux to paint my house. But he only painted the corners 😎
@dunmill9632
@dunmill9632 5 лет назад
With two seams
@JamesEarlBonez
@JamesEarlBonez 5 лет назад
Ha
@Arigator2
@Arigator2 5 лет назад
You mean 3 inches outside the corners and got the ump to call it inside.
@YK-fj5bj
@YK-fj5bj 5 лет назад
Very good. :D
@kpag3030
@kpag3030 5 лет назад
Ramon Perez Best dad joke ever
@hualni
@hualni 7 лет назад
If this was Maddux in '96 he never would have touched those pitches. Maddux was an animal.
@iforgotmyoldaccount
@iforgotmyoldaccount 7 лет назад
Maddux was putting 1-2 ERA's in the steroid era. Absolutely no offense to Bryant but hardly anyone on the planet could touch prime Maddux
@rokndj
@rokndj 7 лет назад
EXACTLY! I rarely missed a Braves game in the 90's and Maddux was amazing!
@TheLastCol
@TheLastCol 7 лет назад
He would have been able to touch those pitches... It just would have been a dribbler or weak fly ball. He's not a strikeout guy, he didn't have untouchable stuff. He was a master of pitching to contact.
@christopherjones3625
@christopherjones3625 7 лет назад
He did both. I know his K/9 is middle of the road and he amassed a lot over 23 years, but 10th all time in Ks is nothing to scoff at.
@EclipseMints08
@EclipseMints08 7 лет назад
They call him Joe "Come at me, Maddux" Girardi.
@rawmail102171
@rawmail102171 4 года назад
"Try hitting off the barrel, it'll sound really good." 🤣🤣
@jackstrand3181
@jackstrand3181 4 года назад
RAWDOG1021 “that’s the goal” 😂
@gussi123
@gussi123 3 года назад
That “oh my gosh” was pure frustration coming out..
@Meltedcheese567
@Meltedcheese567 2 года назад
"No not there."
@ssamaco
@ssamaco Год назад
YES! I loved that, Maddux trolling him! LOL
@danielrice7234
@danielrice7234 Год назад
Great line!!
@forjordy9969
@forjordy9969 6 месяцев назад
6years on and no matter how many times I’ve seen this it’ll always put a smile on my face
@podline66
@podline66 6 лет назад
In his 50s, Maddux basically made a current all-star hit the ball wherever he wanted him to hit it..
@daltonreynolds2966
@daltonreynolds2966 5 лет назад
He’ll never lose the way he sees the strike zone.. can put the ball absolutely anywhere
@drewm6149
@drewm6149 5 лет назад
Jedi
@rembertomondragon6169
@rembertomondragon6169 5 лет назад
Dalton Reynolds : always will be great
@utouchme
@utouchme 5 лет назад
That's Dodger legend Greg Maddux for you.
@MrCubzfan
@MrCubzfan 5 лет назад
Maddox played primarily for the Cubs and the Braves
@joshfriedman7099
@joshfriedman7099 5 лет назад
It must be an honor to be pranked by one of the greatest pitchers of all time
@anthonyallencabrera
@anthonyallencabrera 4 года назад
For real.. Hofs wont just prank any mlb player.. Gotta earn that respect!
@hmj8469
@hmj8469 Год назад
As a life long Phillies fan I hated the Braves, but I always said Greg was one of the greatest pitchers of all time and that hasn't changed.
@joshfriedman7099
@joshfriedman7099 Год назад
@@hmj8469 Kind of late to say this but, congrats on making the World Series.
@Sharkman1963
@Sharkman1963 4 года назад
Maddux was simply brilliant, and yes, he looked like an accountant. As a kid it was easy to watch him and imagine myself in his shoes, because he wasn't 6'4", 220#, throwing fire. Just incredible variation and control of velocity, savvy pitch selection and perfect location on every pitch. What a joy to watch him back in the day.
@humptydumpty1575
@humptydumpty1575 Год назад
His pitch location was second to none. It would literally curve into corners of the strike zone. Just scary. Like it was a video game.
@jamesjones1822
@jamesjones1822 Год назад
Yes dude it was amazing watching his career. I never forget all the big games.
@mikefire9626
@mikefire9626 Год назад
He’s was on my baseball team in high school. He was a totally cool guy then too.
@BamaMatters11
@BamaMatters11 7 месяцев назад
@@mikefire9626 Uh huh sure he was.
@mikefire9626
@mikefire9626 7 месяцев назад
@@BamaMatters11 valley High School 1984. Sat next to me in Health Class too. Don’t care if you believe me or not.
@doctorsuave
@doctorsuave Год назад
I come back to this every few months cause of just how everybody played their role perfectly, including Bryant (unwillingly). Maddux is a surprisingly good actor too
@Headhunter_212
@Headhunter_212 Год назад
Fooling Others is in the Pitcher job description.
@drewalexandervideography
@drewalexandervideography 9 месяцев назад
He was known to be a legendary prankster in the club house. Chipper Jones has a few stories of how Maddux pulled off some crazy pranks in the club house when he was with Atlanta.
@mitchellperalta1638
@mitchellperalta1638 7 лет назад
Haha "You still want my bat?" "No"
@brettoberry3586
@brettoberry3586 5 лет назад
That was savage. :D
@michael2305
@michael2305 5 лет назад
pure gold, kekeke.
@52christiancarreon
@52christiancarreon 5 лет назад
I felt a little bad for him lol.
@favrerules04
@favrerules04 5 лет назад
LMAO! Best part of the vid
@popoju9
@popoju9 5 лет назад
that's cold bloodid.
@Spintown
@Spintown 7 лет назад
Best part is the end when he asks, "Do you still want my bat?" And Maddux responds, "No." He's a hall of famer...he don't want your bat.
@moose1650
@moose1650 7 лет назад
Spintown7 lol he was just messing around
@mikehancho2082
@mikehancho2082 2 года назад
Dude went from thinking “This guy wishes he could have my bat…psh” to thinking…. “Please take my bat. Please.” 😂
@davidcrow3101
@davidcrow3101 2 года назад
I love how Maddux tells Bryant, "Middle away ... hit it over the right field fence" and still schools Bryant. Totally next level stuff.
@caffeineadvocate
@caffeineadvocate 7 лет назад
"Nope. Warning track.." what a badass.
@carteljameson8395
@carteljameson8395 7 лет назад
There are stories about Maddux knowing shit that most others wouldn't. Seriously, look them up. It's like he knows by a batter's stance or the sound off the bat of where the ball is heading and how far. It's pretty insane. Dude is a genius.
@starner00
@starner00 7 лет назад
caffeineadvocate He didn't even look. That was the best part. He just knew from the sound of the bat.
@Clockwork7TV
@Clockwork7TV 7 лет назад
Called warning track without even looking.
@paultomlinson2695
@paultomlinson2695 7 лет назад
He doesn't turn around Greg can tell from the sound its not a home run? serious question I donno baseball very well.
@carteljameson8395
@carteljameson8395 7 лет назад
Greg Maddux was an incredible pitcher for about 20 years from the late 80s to the late 2000s. He's widely regarded as the smartest pitcher who ever lived. He knew and could predict things in ways other pitchers never have before or since. To be clear, it's not normal. Maddux is an exception.
@RobertDGordon
@RobertDGordon 6 лет назад
That was dope... Even when Kris tried to take it more seriously, he still couldn't get the contact he wanted, but, he enjoyed the experience. True professionalism.
@gloriyahboregah6384
@gloriyahboregah6384 4 года назад
Snow owl 15 people still say dope
@bcast9978
@bcast9978 4 года назад
@@hyalltime247 Don't be a square man.
@assface954
@assface954 4 года назад
Snow owl 15 people still say dope dumbfuck
@enniswhalen2428
@enniswhalen2428 4 года назад
O Z -Still great ! Baseball players want to play BASEBALL !
@elijahsdad
@elijahsdad 4 года назад
"This sound guy's got a good curve ball -- what is this?!" Best line!
@redbull
@redbull 4 года назад
Haha 😅
@parecearabe
@parecearabe 4 года назад
And to think that Maddox is in his fifties and wasn't even using a complete pitchers motion 😮😮😮
@cgaffney920
@cgaffney920 Год назад
Can we talk about how gifted Maddox is as a sound guy??? "Hit it off the barrel." "Pick your feet up--I'm getting more of your feet than his." "Do you need some hand sanitizer?" Genius.
@thePastafarian88
@thePastafarian88 5 лет назад
I love how even before he knew who it really was he could tell how talented the guy was and was really having a blast hitting off him. He didnt want to stop!
@NormNormally
@NormNormally 6 лет назад
I’ve been in the hospital for surgery recovery now, going on 4 days. This is the first time I laughed. My wife and kids wanted me to tell you that.
@CirclediditforJoan
@CirclediditforJoan 5 лет назад
Are you all right now ? I hope so... and... you know what that word (" 死 ") means right ?
@mattkleven3176
@mattkleven3176 5 лет назад
What does it mean circle yuan
@bastoni6617
@bastoni6617 5 лет назад
Matt Kleven it means death in Chinese
@wizzaking
@wizzaking 5 лет назад
I didn't know your wife had kids....
@nothingleft3473
@nothingleft3473 5 лет назад
CatoRaid PS4 A little late but I recently got out of a 2 week stint myself and I hope you're doing well brother!
@jeffarmfield2346
@jeffarmfield2346 Год назад
I love how Maddux was calling out how far the ball was going without even turning around. Dude is sick.
@lordhawkeye
@lordhawkeye 3 года назад
I love that you can tell how much fun Kris was having. The dude just wanted to keep swinging and was laughing the whole time. Fun chirping by and forth with Greg was great too.
@epocketlsaml
@epocketlsaml 6 лет назад
Damn Maddux called where the balls would go. I thought he just had a killer pitch that's very hard to hit. Now I realised he controlled the batter and where he wanted the ball to go. This man is a batters' worst nightmare.
@danscharnau1363
@danscharnau1363 5 лет назад
One of the best pranks on You Tube
@CrowT
@CrowT 5 лет назад
Greg was never that type of pitcher. He didnt have "lights out" stuff or an overpowering fastball. He was really smart and understood changing locations and speeds in the strike zone. One of the best I ever watched growing up in the 90s.
@gamebred5x
@gamebred5x 5 лет назад
@@CrowT 💯💯💯
@algol291
@algol291 5 лет назад
One of the top three starters of the early 90's. Randy Johnson was probably #1.
@tonyattardo9350
@tonyattardo9350 5 лет назад
Look up his Gary Sheffield Marquis Grissom story. He would literally set hitters up weeks in advance. Best ever.
@Candymantempting41
@Candymantempting41 5 лет назад
That’s hilarious! “He might be better than the other guy.” Yeah, maybe. LOL.
@sportsgeek3476
@sportsgeek3476 5 лет назад
Hot take
@scooterp7009
@scooterp7009 5 лет назад
Just maybe... lol
@Dbjjr26
@Dbjjr26 4 года назад
Lmfao that was funny as hell
@romanclay1913
@romanclay1913 4 года назад
The other guy was Nolan Ryan
@gregamerson9172
@gregamerson9172 3 года назад
@@romanclay1913 guess that means he never saw the Ryan Express just heard it : Damn that sounded low🤣🤣
@Bernard_Lee
@Bernard_Lee 4 года назад
"I could throw... I was pretty good back in the day." Greg was a BEAST in sheep's clothing. When he was talking about his Little League team, he was probably talking about other Major League hitters, haha!
@shacklynized
@shacklynized 4 года назад
He was always quite possibly my favorite pitcher. I feel he was a throwback to old school pitchers. Pure strategy and mastery over location. This man was a baseball god during his prime.
@RickAiello
@RickAiello 7 лет назад
"I even mentioned you!" Kris Bryant is such a great guy, and Maddux did great playing the part. This was great fun to watch!
@marxismpotato
@marxismpotato 7 лет назад
I'm pretty sure that Maddux could still be a decent long reliever in MLB today. Also it's scary how Maddux can just tell how far the ball is going when Bryant hits it
@mikeyoungblood1642
@mikeyoungblood1642 7 лет назад
Donghyun Kim It's awesome that even though he has a beer gut and is out of baseball shape, he could easily be good for 20 pitches a night
@pilot88pro
@pilot88pro 7 лет назад
I'm pretty sure he can't, and I'm pretty sure that's not scary.
@realnfnkalyan
@realnfnkalyan 7 лет назад
he can.
@alexl9799
@alexl9799 7 лет назад
Donghyun Kim it's not that hard just by hearing the sound. I mean, Greg Maddux is still a badass but I would bet most baseball players can do that.
@why-why-whywhywhy
@why-why-whywhywhy 7 лет назад
Donghyun Kim - 'We' could certainly use him, that's for sure.
@jasonbyassee7541
@jasonbyassee7541 5 лет назад
Maddox didn’t even flinch when that ball came right back at him. 🤣🤣
@howardtheduck6985
@howardtheduck6985 4 года назад
He was one of the best fielding pitchers ever
@kingbee1971
@kingbee1971 4 года назад
19 Gold Gloves
@scottrackley4457
@scottrackley4457 3 года назад
Greg was trying to catch it.
@kennethch9549
@kennethch9549 2 года назад
Best fielding pitcher of all time.
@thanesladek9901
@thanesladek9901 Год назад
18
@coleerickson6175
@coleerickson6175 3 года назад
KB: "You still want my bat?" GM: '"No" Too funny.
@botiemaster3356
@botiemaster3356 7 лет назад
"this sound guys got a good curve ball, what sorcery is this!!!!"
@antdx316
@antdx316 7 лет назад
I dare all the girls to push cool whip pies in their face and put the video on youtube!!
@antdx316
@antdx316 7 лет назад
***** if you pie yourself first
@calebray4159
@calebray4159 7 лет назад
Botie Master lol
@jfitz492
@jfitz492 7 лет назад
Anthony Abelardo what's wrong with you is that your secret weird fetish
@mr.nobody9697
@mr.nobody9697 7 лет назад
lol
@heelstadium
@heelstadium 7 лет назад
Imagine they let Kris go home that day not knowing Maddux was the one pitching
@mikimiyazaki
@mikimiyazaki 7 лет назад
He Hate Me confidence smashed
@lobotomizedjellyfish2171
@lobotomizedjellyfish2171 6 лет назад
Lol, he'd be having nightmares about the sound guys curve ball. Haha
@kvltizt
@kvltizt 5 лет назад
" We gotta pick this guy up "
@hellotheremyolfriend
@hellotheremyolfriend 5 лет назад
u could feel the pressure that Kris is actually feeling. He's getting pressed. absolutely insane
@chilitower
@chilitower 4 года назад
Off-camera, Kris Bryant asked Greg Maddux to sign a ball for him
@klewik7966
@klewik7966 4 года назад
I would hate to think he didn't !
@jakefan77
@jakefan77 3 года назад
Oh for sure lol
@2weird378
@2weird378 2 года назад
But who wouldn’t?
@jordanlacayo9898
@jordanlacayo9898 6 лет назад
Haha Has anybody else seen this more than 5x and can't get enough??😅 "This guy might be better than the other guy"
@cjvk
@cjvk 2 года назад
“That’s a strike” just fits in conversation now!
@razasharp20
@razasharp20 7 лет назад
It's funny how Maddux looks like such a regular Joe. Like he drives a minivan and has 3 daughters. Weird to think of that guy as one of the best ever lol
@attysthoughts3253
@attysthoughts3253 7 лет назад
Those type of guys are usually the best. Underestimate their talent, because they don't look like some artists idealized version of an athlete, then BOOM! They sneak up on you and own your ass.
@themadlad8540
@themadlad8540 6 лет назад
That is exactly why he is the best ever.
@Cokedlr
@Cokedlr 6 лет назад
They are more like endurance athletes, Like baseketball players cant play 3 games a week without needing rest, when baseball players are playing 5 days a week usually
@DanMan1234561
@DanMan1234561 6 лет назад
Aside from the pitcher and the catcher exactly how much work is involved? A guy can literally stand the entire game and do nothing. How does that compare to a basketball player running up and down a court constantly?
@Cokedlr
@Cokedlr 6 лет назад
DanMan123456 cause they really only play like what 40 minutes a game 2 maybe 3 times a week. Baseball players go to work 5 days a week. Like Ripken played like 20 years without taking a day off. I know some of us call in to work a minimum of once a month
@maddace06
@maddace06 4 года назад
Greg: "You want some hand sanitizer?" me: TAKE THE DAMN SANITIZER KRIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@depressedmidlifecrisistimm3043
@depressedmidlifecrisistimm3043 4 года назад
K
@alexstrachan9515
@alexstrachan9515 4 года назад
If you though this would be funny...it’s not
@ssrrapper
@ssrrapper 4 года назад
@@alexstrachan9515 Actually, it was.
@d_e_v_i_n9844
@d_e_v_i_n9844 4 года назад
No Name just because u don’t think it’s funny doesn’t mean no one else thinks it’s funny
@garywinthorp428
@garywinthorp428 3 года назад
Wish I could g back in time
@02167631
@02167631 Год назад
This video is the bee's knees. Kris Bryant's sportsmanship, Greg Maddux's swag, and just the humor of it all! Lightning in a bottle or redbull can as the case may be.
@TheGetFreshFlow
@TheGetFreshFlow 5 лет назад
"Soundguy's got a nice curve ball"
@paulnettles9109
@paulnettles9109 5 лет назад
Yes Kris, and he can put it on whatever square inch he wants to.
@Jason918114
@Jason918114 4 года назад
He should've thrown a cutter.
@bigcee8393
@bigcee8393 4 года назад
@@Jason918114 That's what I was waiting for, for him to break out the entire arsenal.Maybe not dialing it up too hard especially with the slider &/or the pitches that really take a toll on the arm.
@scottrackley4457
@scottrackley4457 3 года назад
@@bigcee8393 that would have been epic, 7 different pitches, all strikes.
@markuyehara7880
@markuyehara7880 3 года назад
And, that was his 4th best pitch.
@lucasweiss4148
@lucasweiss4148 7 лет назад
This sound guy's got a good curve ball...
@malancronje6805
@malancronje6805 7 лет назад
Its not the peanut boy.
@JayAyers
@JayAyers 6 лет назад
..if not, the best curveball I have ever seen.
@barryswanson9708
@barryswanson9708 6 лет назад
Maybe a HOF curve?
@ragimundvonwallat8961
@ragimundvonwallat8961 6 лет назад
hahaha epicly funny
@jmurda8533
@jmurda8533 5 лет назад
was probably that deadly change up
@mykelengieza7057
@mykelengieza7057 4 года назад
The way he started giving the sound guy props and says he has to start trying shows he's a competitor and has humility too...good vid
@RealzFoSho
@RealzFoSho 2 года назад
He went from a normal mundane practice to being excited by a challenge, confused by a random guy throwing pitches that he couldn't hit the way he was used to in practice. Showed his competitiveness and love for the sport/game/challenge. He went from being the king of every schoolyard game to being seriously challenged in a scenario that felt like any other schoolyard game in every other aspect. Amazing exhibition of a mental shift due to circumstances being outside of normal bounds for someone as accomplished and accustomed to greatness as him, showing a sudden extreme shift in mental engagement that you rarely get to closely see from extreme performance level individuals.
@monolithgeometry3221
@monolithgeometry3221 Год назад
And then he got traded
@Ghidorah_Stan64
@Ghidorah_Stan64 7 лет назад
This brought a huge smile to my face
@JanoyCresva
@JanoyCresva 6 лет назад
I was smiling the whole time.
@DUSTOnTheThrone
@DUSTOnTheThrone 6 лет назад
Me too!
@corrupted-5465
@corrupted-5465 5 лет назад
American Empire why?
@mlynch4444
@mlynch4444 5 лет назад
American Empire yadhhduuufhfcnchdud
@dustyhd2653
@dustyhd2653 5 лет назад
i was the thousand like
@dertob6754
@dertob6754 7 лет назад
They look a bit like Walter and Jesse Pinkman from Breakingbad Bad lmao
@kingsal1212
@kingsal1212 7 лет назад
DerTob haha good call
@mandqvlogs9160
@mandqvlogs9160 6 лет назад
DerTob how did you get all those subcibers
@justinsane11
@justinsane11 2 года назад
The fact that he could get the ball to break throwing that close and slow is astounding.
@primebeef3938
@primebeef3938 Год назад
That’s something I’m surprised that nobody picked up on. Huge break for that distance.
@notkg
@notkg 5 месяцев назад
And practically flat footed.
@elphupphy5206
@elphupphy5206 7 месяцев назад
Greg Maddux was one of the greatest pitchers of all time, hands down. He also seems like a heck of a nice guy, as does Kris Bryant. So good to see Greg again, and no I am not a Braves or Cubs fan. I too recognize a huge talent in Greg and applaud both men for an entertaining prank.
@The_Bit_Player
@The_Bit_Player 5 лет назад
At least Kris Bryant tried his best. Maddux didn't even lift his leg. lol.
@descendency
@descendency 5 лет назад
Maddux likely knows how to drive with his feet (without the leg kick or even mound) better than the average BP Coach.
@NICEDOPPY
@NICEDOPPY 4 года назад
good comment! Greg was so dominant in the major league!!... Now rememberign that unforgetable world series Braves vs Yankees was so Epic with two real masterminds (bobby co & Joe torre) & amazing pitchers from both sides (Maddux, Smoltz vs Petite, Jimmy Key plus the latin Mariano Rivera closing to NYY) what a series man!! Maddux was so greaat but Braves lost that series & it was a huge come back to the Yankees since 1978..... Anyway good prank, "...u saw that curve..this guy is better ...."...that kris's face with some frustration & so competitive hard trying hahahaha....Wonderful Greg Maddux!!
@kurtwpg
@kurtwpg 2 года назад
Lifting his leg gives away the works.
@HiddenSoulsMusic
@HiddenSoulsMusic 7 лет назад
"Chicks dig the long ball" - Greg Maddux
@FavreianVengeance
@FavreianVengeance 7 лет назад
More like - Nike Marketing Department
@ZhangtheGreat
@ZhangtheGreat 6 лет назад
"Hey, have you guys seen Mark?"
@radekmejstrik2076
@radekmejstrik2076 5 лет назад
Greg maddux
@NickPoeschek
@NickPoeschek 4 года назад
This is a great video, my favourite part though is how Bryant goes from being the big leaguer who is “in charge” to being like an awe-struck kid when Maddux reveals himself.
@zachansen8293
@zachansen8293 Год назад
Kris's realization that in this scenario he's not "the dude" when Greg's like "Nah, I don't want your bat" is so great.
@candybanks8717
@candybanks8717 6 лет назад
In his prime guys usually hit the ball against Maddux...right to the exact fielder that Greg had pre-chosen. He made YOU obey HIM. He knew your swing and tendencies better than you did. Nearly android precision. Looked like an accountant, pranked like a frat boy. The one and only, not to be repeated Greg Maddux.
@darthjar9117
@darthjar9117 5 лет назад
Candy Banks That’s why he was called the professor
@antonioacevedo5200
@antonioacevedo5200 5 лет назад
Something even better that you failed to mention Greg "Mad Dog" Maddox got 27 outs in around 2 hours. He didn't take very long to beat you.
@JAMES-wl2pd
@JAMES-wl2pd 5 лет назад
Certain pitches and movement of the ball dictates where and how far the ball will travel.
@bobzombie2710
@bobzombie2710 5 лет назад
@@JAMES-wl2pd Different swings will also play a factor.
@swingtrade2
@swingtrade2 4 года назад
Heard him save he would through home run balls on purpose in spring training.
@apollo6139
@apollo6139 7 лет назад
"Try to hit it off the barrel it'll sound really good." Hilarious
@Cowboyssuckcock100
@Cowboyssuckcock100 5 лет назад
How about "that's a ball man" " I know , I know geez"
@eagle41428
@eagle41428 7 месяцев назад
"Do you still want my bat." "No."
@johnmonahan3895
@johnmonahan3895 2 года назад
This is one of the best pranks out there haha. Kris went from having little respect for the audio guy, to having full respect. Before even knowing it was Greg Maddux. Well done
@kgonza1220
@kgonza1220 5 лет назад
Greg Maddux... one of the best to ever do it. He was an incredible pitcher.
@patrickloper671
@patrickloper671 2 года назад
I've worked in the Medical field for 25 years. I've seen alot of surgery cases. Watching Maddux pitch was like watching a great surgeon. I loved it. Thankful I got to see him pitch
@richardlefaive1944
@richardlefaive1944 3 месяца назад
That was always the analogy I drew when watching him pitch. I said: "It's like watching a surgeon" 100 Xs while watching him if I said it once.
@skunkycatog
@skunkycatog 4 года назад
“And Maddox gasses him out with an 85 mph fast ball for his eighth k” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@waynesmith8428
@waynesmith8428 2 года назад
My father met Greg Maddox once and had no idea who he was. Maddox told him that he was a pitcher for the Braves and my father said, if you say so.
@InMotionForAMillion
@InMotionForAMillion Год назад
Your dad may have met Greg Maddox, but did he ever meet Greg Maddux?
@waynesmith8428
@waynesmith8428 Год назад
Thanks autocorrectur
@TheWingus
@TheWingus 7 месяцев назад
I’ve watched this about 20 times and I love how quick Kris goes from “No, I don’t want to like…… no” to hyper competitive “Alright ONE MORE”x5
@mynameisgladiator1933
@mynameisgladiator1933 5 лет назад
So cool that Bryant recognized his talent so quickly. Maddux has still got it.
@john-carlosynostroza
@john-carlosynostroza 3 года назад
I watch this like every few months and it always makes me smile. Amazing!
@matrixphijr
@matrixphijr 11 месяцев назад
"That's a ball." _"Yeah I know"_ I love the way he says that, he's more mad at himself than KB.
@raincntry2657
@raincntry2657 5 лет назад
Maddux was the best pitcher of his generation. I've never seen a pitcher more consistently control a game than him. Other guys had better stuff and arms, but were not as good a pitcher as him. He was simply brilliant. Still has it too.
@wayneegli8379
@wayneegli8379 5 лет назад
Greg Maddux not getting 100% for the HOF is why the rules changed. Any writer who did not vote him in or moreover didn't vote at all is now exposed. Great move by the baseball HOF.
@ralph8677
@ralph8677 4 года назад
A rule change was LONG overdue. Nolan Ryan didn't get 100% when he went in back in 1999. If being the all-time leader in strikeouts, pitching 7 no-hitters & winning a World Series with the freaking Mets of all teams doesn't earn you an unanimous vote, something is wrong with the system.
@NickPoeschek
@NickPoeschek 4 года назад
You think that’s bad? I was recently looking up some old stats and TED freaking WILLIAMS only got 93% of the HOF vote.
@soaringvulture
@soaringvulture 4 года назад
@@NickPoeschek Well, some writers were waiting for somebody good.
@nolanfarrell1767
@nolanfarrell1767 4 года назад
Wayne Egli he’s not the only one who deserved 100% either
@benriffle104
@benriffle104 3 года назад
Baseball HOF is more about the writers thinking they're better than the game and the players. Some guys simply didn't vote for players on their first ballot, regardless of who they were. There should be 50 players in the HOF with 100% votes. Craziest thing is the first player to get 100% is a RP.
@benbudd1376
@benbudd1376 8 месяцев назад
"still want my bat?" - "no" 😂😂
@moparedtn
@moparedtn 4 года назад
I'm in my late 50's now. I've always loved the game and I've seen the best play it. This fella right here is the best pitcher I've ever seen, period. Hands down. Anyone who's played the game has heard a coach tell a pitcher to "stop throwing and start pitching" - well, this gentleman is the embodiment of just what that means.
@cobbler88
@cobbler88 Год назад
I played and worked through to MiLB level. I've heard that a fraction of the number of times I've heard "stop pitching and just play catch." 🤣
@raygordon3728
@raygordon3728 6 лет назад
Maddux was unreal. 5'11 180 for a pitcher is small. To do what he did in his career defies logic. Location Location Location
@gregj831
@gregj831 5 лет назад
That's spot on correct.
@bradleycoopersmith5699
@bradleycoopersmith5699 5 лет назад
you mean 5'8" and 230? lol! (Maddux was and apparently still is insanely good. sorry to chide his eating habits in retirement!)
@taekwondotime
@taekwondotime 5 лет назад
MLB needs more pitchers like Greg Maddux today and less 6'8" ogres who throw nothing other than 100 mph fastballs.
@robloxvids2233
@robloxvids2233 5 лет назад
Too many meathead coaches think size is all that matters. There were 4 inner circle HOFers (ignoring the BBWA) from his era: Maddux, Clemens, Unit, and Pedro. Somehow two of those guys were "undersized" to be pitchers. Maddux wasn't just a pitcher. He was an athlete. Good at hitting, fielding, and even running. He did it all. He wasn't a pitcher. He was a baseball player.
@taekwondotime
@taekwondotime 5 лет назад
​@@robloxvids2233 It's also worth mentioning that when I was a kid, one of the things I liked about baseball was the fact that you DIDN'T have to be big to play. With basketball, only tall players can play, so I ruled out basketball at a very young age. If baseball is going to go the same route and force players to be gigantic, they are going to lose 80% of their farm system (young talent) because people will give up on baseball early and pursue athletic careers in other sports where height doesn't matter. The NBA doesn't even have a minor league system because their talent pool is so shallow.
@whitedevil2
@whitedevil2 7 лет назад
Maddux never looked like a baseball player when he WAS a baseball player
@richardeast3328
@richardeast3328 6 лет назад
whitedevil2 Looked like he could be an accountant.
@guywhocomments
@guywhocomments 6 лет назад
Yeah, was always "how the hell does that high school geometry teacher keep striking people out?"
@yetigonecrazy
@yetigonecrazy 5 лет назад
his Dad bod deceived people as well as his pitches did
@karlrocha5505
@karlrocha5505 5 лет назад
whitedevil2 CT . .mm... N2j3j3hba 78 n!,xb b b
@shivambawa
@shivambawa 5 лет назад
i dont know baseball so can someone tell me whats special in maddux's pitch . it looks slow ,can someone explain
@Justin3Santiago
@Justin3Santiago Год назад
I love the child like excitement Kris showed when he really that the "Camera Man" was kinda good, lol. That's the mark of a competitor: they thrive and embrace the competition, no matter from who or where
@TaborHill
@TaborHill 7 лет назад
Haha. Loved every second of this. Maddux is a great guy. Can't wait to see Bryant and the Cubs bring home another title this year.
@bumpadump-5490
@bumpadump-5490 3 года назад
Ya bout that
@bolbol9118
@bolbol9118 3 года назад
Hmm youre here
@boridebrooklyn8300
@boridebrooklyn8300 3 года назад
4 years later ...............🤷🏽‍♂️
@lukefoster6285
@lukefoster6285 3 года назад
I still got faith in them
@nahualit0
@nahualit0 3 года назад
This didn't age well..
@vilefox7593
@vilefox7593 7 лет назад
Maddux is 51 and not even using the proper technique...He's not even lifting his leg during the delivery and Bryant is still having trouble hitting it. Pure legend of the game! You young kids take notes on what "real" pitching is all about.
@danf2
@danf2 6 лет назад
They dont make them like they used to. Mets fan till Rays came into the league, talk about talent thats old now. Would love to see the young studs of today bat against a prime Dwight Gooden or Pedro Martinez or Nolan Ryan. Man I love baseball.
@josecarranza7555
@josecarranza7555 6 лет назад
Maybe they edited the video as well, to make him look bad batting against Maddux.
@cameronwatson1807
@cameronwatson1807 6 лет назад
Baseball today is harder than baseball back then. Get with the times and shut up
@josecarranza7555
@josecarranza7555 6 лет назад
Based on what facts? or is that your opinion?
@snoopyshultz
@snoopyshultz 6 лет назад
hes also pitching from 10' away
@barrymccokiner2779
@barrymccokiner2779 Год назад
From throwing shade to the sound guy to being humbled that he’s not even the star of the video. Love it
@PBLeagues22
@PBLeagues22 3 месяца назад
2:12 Maddux not flinching at the comebacker was a dead giveaway 😂
@TheDeezlaweez
@TheDeezlaweez 7 лет назад
dude he looked like he actually had no idea, lol
@mindzeye270
@mindzeye270 5 лет назад
Daniel Cooney Come on man, You are joking.. Right? He obviously knew... Fun for Greg Maddox to throw batting practice to anyone for sure. He knew!!
@blackangelz4eva
@blackangelz4eva 5 лет назад
Greg is awesome. Good example of a great player who did it his way
@ZeroBudgetProductions
@ZeroBudgetProductions 7 месяцев назад
Lived in ATL during the mid to late 90s, big Maddux fan
@Geotubest
@Geotubest 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant. I've seen this maybe 6 times and it still has me rolling.
@came6939
@came6939 4 года назад
Kris went from hot shot all-star to humble pie mere mortal in 10 minutes. Greg Maddux true legend.
@nestorlopez3349
@nestorlopez3349 7 лет назад
imagine if Greg Maddux was 33...
@harryking1091
@harryking1091 7 лет назад
rockoutwithyourcockout ! I've subbed to you please can you sub back
@darktrooperdalek7991
@darktrooperdalek7991 7 лет назад
KingHarryvlogs but... it says clearly he has no subs.
@ItsAllAboutGuitar
@ItsAllAboutGuitar 7 лет назад
I don't have to imagine. I watched him play when he was.
@tubenachos
@tubenachos 7 лет назад
Greg Maddux would give Yasiel Puig f!@kin nightmares.
@The_yeffy1
@The_yeffy1 6 лет назад
He was 33 then he was 34 and so on
@tomcarrow
@tomcarrow Год назад
I come back to this about once a year and it cracks me up every time.
@bodhi8260
@bodhi8260 Год назад
How great is it to hear someone talking you up when they don't know you're there. That's awesome. Kris seems to be a nice guy, whether pranking or being pranked lol
@rightuppercut1426
@rightuppercut1426 5 лет назад
Americans are the best at these kind of pranks. Love it how Chris’ attitude changed quickly once he recognized the great quality of pitching and the competitor in him woke up immediately. He felt challenged. “Gimme one more”. 😉👍🏼
@kurtwpg
@kurtwpg 2 года назад
Maybe, although Peter Forsberg pranking what I think might have basically been a rec league team in Sweden was good.
@kijungpaik8515
@kijungpaik8515 Год назад
“You want it higher?” “Middle away.. hit it over the right field fence” The fact that a regular sound guy can control his pitch like that 😂
@parklloyd6690
@parklloyd6690 5 месяцев назад
I will watch this every time it pops up as a recommended video. And enjoy it each time. ("This sound guy has a good curveball!") Cheers.
@smcchandler3430
@smcchandler3430 3 года назад
this video never gets old......... always puts me in a good mood :)
@HBOMB-ht5pm
@HBOMB-ht5pm 5 лет назад
*Kris:* That's a ball. *"Sound Guy":* Yeah. I know, yeah. Lmao
@a.d.prayer1779
@a.d.prayer1779 7 лет назад
the best part..." you still want my bat?" .....no
@Oldrbutnowisr
@Oldrbutnowisr 5 лет назад
classic - - NO
@luishumbertovega3900
@luishumbertovega3900 9 месяцев назад
"I even mentioned you". And the last thing Kris would have expected was to face the legend himself. Great prank, a joy to watch time and time again !!! 😊
@MsCubbies23
@MsCubbies23 2 года назад
Watching it again 5 years later and this will forever be funny to me 😄
@randypalmer2328
@randypalmer2328 5 лет назад
"I throw to my Little League team... I was pretty good back in the day." As ominous a throw-away comment as there is on RU-vid, folks.
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