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Chris Davis went 0 for 54. It was the longest hitless streak in MLB history. The Baltimore Orioles slugger reached absolute rock bottom in an unforgiving sport, and the Chris Davis streak was an outcome. 0-54. It boggles the mind.
But there is a lesson to learned here. First and foremost, it deals with Statcast and expected batting average. Even though Chris Davis did in fact go 0 for 54, everything isn't quite as it seems. Statcast reveals just how unlucky he was. We'll also talk about the Shift, and how it relates to Davis's struggles. What happened to Chris Davis? You may ask. I'll do my best to answer.
In this episode of Baseball Bits, a Foolish Baseball production, I'll also talk about the good aspects of this unique streak. Even though he went through the worst slump in MLB history, he had the security of the Chris Davis contract. The Orioles themselves weren't competitive. And Davis handled the whole thing with class and poise. It really is a one in a million life lesson, and I intend to showcase that.
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@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
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@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
sellout
@A.B.421
@A.B.421 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball no thank you
@baseballthor346
@baseballthor346 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball lol
@THEWallyWarbles
@THEWallyWarbles 2 года назад
Hi
@noahneufeld9
@noahneufeld9 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball i cannot believe you
@jonah3120
@jonah3120 2 года назад
“He didn’t fail to get a hit 54 times, he just discovered 54 ways not to hit a baseball” -Thomas Edison
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
I don't think Thomas Edison said that. Benjamin Franklin is usually who I go to for baseball knowledge.
@LudaChez
@LudaChez 2 года назад
Who did Edison steal that from?
@jonah3120
@jonah3120 2 года назад
@@LudaChez me
@LudaChez
@LudaChez 2 года назад
@@jonah3120 nice.
@ZachSchmidt7
@ZachSchmidt7 2 года назад
@@LudaChez soulja boy
@thorinhanson1181
@thorinhanson1181 2 года назад
Baltimore resident here. Some of the local bars in Baltimore had a free shot and beer for everyone in the bar if Davis got a hit. Everyone was cheering him in after that.
@hiimemily
@hiimemily 2 года назад
Did they give a free shot and beer for all three hits in that game, or just the first?
@thorinhanson1181
@thorinhanson1181 2 года назад
All 3 for that game. Then they stopped
@levisnyder6585
@levisnyder6585 2 года назад
This is why baseball will never truly die, no matter how bad the commissioner is. The heart of the people keep it alive. We can root for the good, the bad, and the ugly. So long as it’s real.
@ryanhoran681
@ryanhoran681 Год назад
I remember when they sold natty lights for the price of Davis' batting average
@audiosurfarchive
@audiosurfarchive Год назад
@@ryanhoran681 LMFAO
@TheEloheim
@TheEloheim 2 года назад
Have to say, he won me over with that sheepish call for the ball after he finally broke it.
@CNep99
@CNep99 2 года назад
For me, it was after the flyout to LF against the A's where he waved his hand and turned back to the dugout in a very "lol fuck this shit" manner.
@raalaan9092
@raalaan9092 2 года назад
The sentence "fielded cleanly by Greg Bird" tells you just how unlucky Davis was
@YHWHsam
@YHWHsam 2 года назад
lmao
@galil_6863
@galil_6863 Год назад
"Caught by Gleyber Torres" god damn it how unlucky can this man be?
@thegreata1390
@thegreata1390 Год назад
@@galil_6863 and a diving catch by vogelbach!
@psell8628
@psell8628 6 месяцев назад
that's not a sentence
@falcon1378
@falcon1378 5 месяцев назад
@@psell8628 yes it is lol. Fielded (verb) cleanly (adjective-descriptive) by Greg Bird (Proper Noun) The word “ball” is outside of the sentence, but it is inferred. The ball is the subject. We learn this stuff in middle school, cmon. When speaking, words must be inferred if not directly spoken. It’s part of being a healthy speaker and listener.
@noahnickman3379
@noahnickman3379 2 года назад
Chris Davis was just giving everyone else a headstart on the season, he didn't want to make everyone else look bad
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
Everyone talks about his giant contract, but nobody talks about how charitable it was to help opposing pitchers get giant contracts.
@Sherwodblack1992
@Sherwodblack1992 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball 3.5mil until 2037. Genius. My man sleeps great at night
@Durgen213
@Durgen213 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball Chris Davis: The Anti-Astro
@dopetoast3575
@dopetoast3575 2 года назад
He’s not one to disappoint the club
@EastboundAndDowns
@EastboundAndDowns 2 года назад
@@Sherwodblack1992 like the Orioles really needed their own Bobby Bonilla debacle. NEVER. DEFER. EARNINGS.
@Xploiter
@Xploiter 2 года назад
“if the baseball can hit him, he can hit the baseball” - foolish baseball (1886)
@stevemeters3090
@stevemeters3090 2 года назад
That was fucked up. And I laughed so hard.
@fredstudios2593
@fredstudios2593 2 года назад
m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0nLDDw6i45g.html
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
People watch my channel for these insights.
@TRAMNITTSU
@TRAMNITTSU 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball that was cold 😂
@stevencooke6451
@stevencooke6451 2 года назад
That is an absolute gem.
@brettrossi034
@brettrossi034 2 года назад
You gotta love that one little gesture Davis made when he finally broke that 0-54 streak. Cracking a smile and asking for the ball. Even he was able to find joy in his own hardships.
@nicholassimdon5994
@nicholassimdon5994 2 года назад
It's a shame he will mostly be remembered for this and not for his 53 and 47 home run seasons.
@kdubs928
@kdubs928 9 месяцев назад
I only remember him for his bombs
@tacobob3953
@tacobob3953 7 месяцев назад
He was a menace for a short while
@noahjacques7742
@noahjacques7742 6 месяцев назад
I remember him for the bombs , every story has peaks and lows,
@MrWeenuk21
@MrWeenuk21 2 месяца назад
53 home runs stopping miggy cabrera winning back to back triple crowns was huge to me as a young kid. remember watching those 2 seasons thinking miggy was the best thing ever. him and verlander.
@ColtonTPWK
@ColtonTPWK Месяц назад
Never forget prime Chris Davis
@sp0rtsba11
@sp0rtsba11 2 года назад
That’s absolutely nothing on my 0 for 124 streak in my road to the show! With 64 perfect-perfect ground balls
@saladperson6467
@saladperson6467 2 года назад
Hah! That's absolutely nothing to MY 0 for 125 streak on rtts!
@snorlax8963
@snorlax8963 2 года назад
wtf
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
The next Baseball Bits is about you.
@braylon3134
@braylon3134 2 года назад
On the other end of the spectrum. My rtts player had a 431 hit streak with 394 Homer's and a .749 batting average. Dont you just love rookie difficulty?
@david27491
@david27491 2 года назад
Soo am I weird that I am 0-1000 or no?
@dantebowen6013
@dantebowen6013 2 года назад
The story of the kid who wrote the letter of encouragement to Chris gave me physical tears to my eyes, what a great young man
@toddmarkarian9665
@toddmarkarian9665 Год назад
It was sweet.. the innocent compassion kids have before the corruption of the real world gets to them is amazing
@jsu9575m
@jsu9575m 11 месяцев назад
Same. Wasn't expecting that.
@henryfrasca8285
@henryfrasca8285 Месяц назад
I’m still nice
@TimeBucks
@TimeBucks 2 года назад
Chris Davis Penpal is a true legend
@morellatovar4151
@morellatovar4151 2 года назад
Bien
@zeked4200
@zeked4200 2 года назад
The real MVP of this video
@DrVonNostrand
@DrVonNostrand 2 года назад
His parents wrote the letter
@devinturner1968
@devinturner1968 2 года назад
bro that letter brought a tear to my eye
@kurtcoibainjr
@kurtcoibainjr 2 года назад
Facts
@erikcoomer8240
@erikcoomer8240 2 года назад
“if the baseball can hit him he can hit the baseball” excellent analysis
@i_throw_ched289
@i_throw_ched289 2 года назад
I mean, he’s not wrong
@trentbelcher477
@trentbelcher477 2 года назад
Looks like me my first time playing on legend difficulty
@masongeo9857
@masongeo9857 2 года назад
Looks like me playing on dynamic difficulty 😂
@marvelousmemeguy5128
@marvelousmemeguy5128 2 года назад
Lol
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
pain
@kanyeeast9616
@kanyeeast9616 2 года назад
@MasonGeo damn it I wanted to say that
@ziggle5000
@ziggle5000 2 года назад
Lmao at my Jay's intentionally walking the guy after he just came off a season batting .168
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
built different
@Bobby-Dingers
@Bobby-Dingers 2 года назад
Maybe they thought he was due.
@unkledoda420
@unkledoda420 2 года назад
There was 1 out with a guy on 2nd, even if Davis made an out there was a chance he'd advance the runner to third. Then if the next guy up gets a hit its a guaranteed run. However if you put Davis on the next guy may hit into a DP but if he gets a hit you may still hold the guy at third and still have a chance at a DP for the following guy too.
@mtoy42twin
@mtoy42twin 2 года назад
@@unkledoda420 plus davis isn't the fastest runner making him an easy double play.
@Compucles
@Compucles 2 года назад
@@unkledoda420 You're overlooking that they had a 2 run lead in the 9th inning. It's almost never a good idea to purposely bring the go ahead or winning run to the plate in the 9th, especially when you're walking a terrible hitter to bring up a better hitter. The increased chance of a double play isn't worth it. Besides, your argument of Davis moving the runner to 3rd followed by a hit is pointless, since that first run doesn't matter anyway with that 2 run lead.
@oboeshoesgames
@oboeshoesgames 2 года назад
Chris Davis' career being compared to the Anor Londo catwalk section is god tier
@sethmc469
@sethmc469 2 года назад
Oh hey- ummmm CORROSION!... did I do it right?
@stevenhetzel6483
@stevenhetzel6483 2 года назад
That's knowing your audience right there.
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
I have more troubles with the Archers, personally.
@aidanbae3158
@aidanbae3158 2 года назад
Hey oboe
@actualtruck
@actualtruck 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball What about the skeleton dogs in tomb of the giants though?
@jc18721
@jc18721 2 года назад
I was at the game where he broke his streak. I've never heard Fenway erupt quite like that. Sounded like we just won the World Series, not an opposing player getting a single. A-Rod's return to Fenway after his roid suspension, and a random brawl that Papi started (also against the Orioles) are the only two other games I can recall with a similar visceral reaction.
@chris_huffman4
@chris_huffman4 2 года назад
Phrase of the day: "the streak could've ended right there, but it didn't"
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
This comment could've ended right here, and I guess it did.
@catboogs
@catboogs 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball Foolish Baseball stopped uploading for a month, but he did.
@dietpoweraids2269
@dietpoweraids2269 2 года назад
How can one man be so smart, so entertaining, AND own a $300 million Jeff Mathis rookie card. Foolish baseball will never cease to amaze me.
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
The first two help pay for the third.
@MCNeurotiK
@MCNeurotiK 2 года назад
The contrast of his 2013 to 2014 seasons is insane: .286/.370/.634 with 7.1 WAR to .196/.300/.404 with .9 WAR
@NoatheLAPTOPnerd01
@NoatheLAPTOPnerd01 2 года назад
"The streak could've ended right there, but it didn't" -Sun Tzu
@cubsbaseballfan4445
@cubsbaseballfan4445 2 года назад
The art of war
@marisolmdrecipes4345
@marisolmdrecipes4345 2 года назад
niice
@tylerfisher5887
@tylerfisher5887 2 года назад
waiting for all the “I could strike out 54 times easy” comments
@seancullimore9341
@seancullimore9341 2 года назад
I could strike out 54 times easy
@justinkelley7252
@justinkelley7252 2 года назад
I could strike out 54 times easy
@bradenhubahib8778
@bradenhubahib8778 2 года назад
I could strike out 54 times easy
@collinkelly2420
@collinkelly2420 2 года назад
Thats the ONE thing I am positive I could do at the plate in the MLB. That and cause fielding and throwing errors
@seraphimdunn
@seraphimdunn 2 года назад
54 is amateur numbers. I could make Bartolo look like Ted Williams.
@chourpus1949
@chourpus1949 2 года назад
Chris Davis would be Barry Bonds if he had Tim Anderson’s BABIP skill
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
"if" doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence
@boook4145
@boook4145 2 года назад
Plate discipline?
@FunkoPopnLockn
@FunkoPopnLockn 2 года назад
No
@GaIeforce
@GaIeforce 2 года назад
And if he ate a balanced breakfast every morning.
@TwiceButt
@TwiceButt 2 года назад
Chris Davis would be a better hitter if he were a better hitter
@JakeyIce
@JakeyIce Год назад
Not to mention, Davis had a streak of 1-71 because of his slump before the actual streak
@johnwray393
@johnwray393 2 года назад
This feels like a life lesson. Baseball is full of peaks and valleys just like our lives.
@vvocky
@vvocky 2 года назад
Me when I played the Moments extreme on The Show 19 times 5
@Ryndaniels_37
@Ryndaniels_37 2 года назад
Lol those are impossible!
@owenanderson3425
@owenanderson3425 2 года назад
Dude the Albert pujols one was impossible cuz I sucked back then and I couldn’t get any doubles cuz he has 0 speed 😩
@vvocky
@vvocky 2 года назад
I knew I wasn't the only one who would understand the pain
@sports.superiority7707
@sports.superiority7707 2 года назад
Eventually you just got to turn it on directional
@owenanderson3425
@owenanderson3425 2 года назад
Another annoying thing about moments is the absolutely insane amount of diving catches made by the cpu
@CharmCityGamer
@CharmCityGamer 2 года назад
As a Chris Davis fan, this hurts my soul. Thanks Bailey for biting the bullet that I couldn't dare to.
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
I think the title and thumbnail of the video are a lot harder to deal with than the content itself. I tried to be fair rather than just dump on the guy.
@CharmCityGamer
@CharmCityGamer 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball Yeah because you know the guy is trying his damndest to return to form, he just has no luck at all.
@0wn1nwc
@0wn1nwc 2 года назад
Red Sox fan and I was rooting for him to turn around, I really liked him alot.
@CharmCityGamer
@CharmCityGamer 2 года назад
@@0wn1nwc I think we all were buddy. At least now he can go into retirement in peace. We'll always have that run!
@user-sk4ny7lc4o
@user-sk4ny7lc4o 7 месяцев назад
Never forget when he returned a field goal attempt for a game winning touchdown in the Iron Bowl.
@Harper-so7td
@Harper-so7td 2 года назад
I’m honestly very happy you made this video, it might be one of my favorite videos you’ve ever made. Simply because, i’ve always had a soft spot for Chris Davis. He’s a great guy who used to hit tanks left & right. Then the whole baseball world hated him so hard and i just felt bad. Just glad you’ve made a video showing that horrid stretch in a different light.
@joaqie6319
@joaqie6319 2 года назад
“Chris Davis’s hitless streak was one in a million” Me, an intellectual: *1 in 55*
@i_throw_ched289
@i_throw_ched289 2 года назад
😂
@itsurboidonnie
@itsurboidonnie 2 года назад
bIg BrAiN
@laartwork
@laartwork 2 года назад
That's like saying flipping heads 25 times in a row is 50/50.
@TimJohnJones
@TimJohnJones 2 года назад
@@laartwork it is...
@chasing8405
@chasing8405 2 года назад
@@TimJohnJones Try again.
@RetroBaseball
@RetroBaseball 2 года назад
There is a new Foolish Baseball Video!!! Where is the popcorn!
@Ryndaniels_37
@Ryndaniels_37 2 года назад
Such Excitement! I had Bacon to early for Popcorn
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
I'm glad you found the skinny pop
@spartacus778
@spartacus778 2 года назад
If Chris Davis can overcome his troubles, so can the rest of the world. Stay positive, folks!
@garethwillmott4234
@garethwillmott4234 2 года назад
Yeah but he hasn’t lol
@theblindvisionary
@theblindvisionary 2 года назад
If...
@taylorheinicken
@taylorheinicken 2 года назад
but im a nats fan
@nick0875
@nick0875 2 года назад
It's just like the Cleveland Browns in the NFL, if they can somehow make the playoffs and crush their division rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, then anything is possible.
@abramlee9958
@abramlee9958 2 года назад
@Channel Name bruh the fucking evergreen can’t carry the orioles
@bgordon647
@bgordon647 2 года назад
Chris was a lot of fun to watch at his peak. In 2013 he set the Orioles single season HR record(53). The lows were low and the highs were high. Tightrope is a good description.
@Justin3Santiago
@Justin3Santiago 2 года назад
It's still sad how MLB took away his exemption for taking aderrall to treat his ADHD. They really screwed him hard
@J.C...
@J.C... 10 месяцев назад
8 year olds take Adderall for adhd. I seriously doubt he had adhd and needed Adderall. I know what kind of advantage that kind of drug gives a person in baseball. I've witnessed it personally. Seeing how bad he was without it tells me all I need to know. He used it as a legal advantage since it was prescribed to him and he could get a waiver for it. Just like kids in college. Wouldn't doubt that's where he picked it up.
@dpower2449
@dpower2449 8 месяцев назад
​@@J.C...that's not how Adderall works
@sosa0
@sosa0 4 месяца назад
​@@J.C... im an adult that takes adderall daily for ADHD, and when you're not able to have a medication that your body is used to, all of the symptoms come back but even worse. for people with ADHD, Adderall is like contact lenses for our brains.
@fuccckckkkkckkck
@fuccckckkkkckkck 2 года назад
I actually got teary eyed with that letter 😢😭
@michaels6391
@michaels6391 2 года назад
dude it made me cry lmao. I related to that shit so hard, when I was a kid I remember feeling bad when a video game sucked, I used to think wow, people probably worked really hard on that, it didnt work out and now people are shitting on it. That's brutal! lmao
@YaowBucketHEAD
@YaowBucketHEAD 2 года назад
It shows you guys have empathy. Something a lot of people don't have anymore. The boy who wrote the letter is a good kid. I really like to imagine it really brightened Davis' day and outlook on life. Even if he's a multimillionaire.
@SinisterzSanctuary
@SinisterzSanctuary 2 года назад
Feel bad for my man Chris Davis, seems like a nice guy. Then again I feel more bad for the O's fans. They already have to root for the O's who are notoriously terrible, and this guy is still on payroll. What a *TERRIBLE* contract.
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
It's a bad deal for the Orioles, but at least it's not dragging them down. They'd be bad with or without it.
@CharmCityGamer
@CharmCityGamer 2 года назад
With or without it, my O's would still suck.
@AzureRaven2
@AzureRaven2 2 года назад
We're sadly pretty used to it. The early 2010s were a nice reprieve, but the O's have been awful as a whole since the end of the 90s. I'll still root for them and hope for the best, but I don't realistically expect much.
@CharmCityGamer
@CharmCityGamer 2 года назад
@@AzureRaven2 We'll always have 2012 and 2014 to look fondly on my brotha.
@Iggy0612
@Iggy0612 2 года назад
I think they have the second best farm system right now, so that could change soon…
@murfdog19
@murfdog19 2 года назад
As a born and raised Baltimorian, the "it probably sounded more like Boh, Boh" line had me laughing hard!
@danielhamilton7477
@danielhamilton7477 2 года назад
Well, there he goes. Chris Davis announced his retirement following hip surgery prior to the 2021 season. Thank you, Chris Davis.
@kaminsod4077
@kaminsod4077 2 года назад
Imagine being Chris Davis. Imagine getting paid 20 million dollars a year to play baseball so poorly it would normally get you cut from a junior college team.
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
It's easy to imagine, seeing as I get paid 30 million dollars a year to make baseball videos on RU-vid.
@andersenwillis-vogt5210
@andersenwillis-vogt5210 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball You do not care
@keith3915
@keith3915 2 года назад
You know damn well he'd mop the floor with any college team he was raking in spring training too
@bradendwight7132
@bradendwight7132 2 года назад
I bet he would rake against a junior college team
@iillestrs2153
@iillestrs2153 2 года назад
Some guys don’t care, I think most, especially Davis, care. That shit is embarrassing, you know what you’re capable of and expected to do, yet can’t find a way. By his on field reactions you could tell he cared
@rockaway0beach
@rockaway0beach 2 года назад
Imagine someone in Brasilia just casually opening a Baseball bits to see a VPN pointing right into their address
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
I hope it's not Yan Gomes. He's my nemesis.
@pedromagalhaes7922
@pedromagalhaes7922 2 года назад
So you can prepare yourself, cuz his gonna be throwing Tim Locastro out more times
@brighamshamrell4524
@brighamshamrell4524 2 года назад
And he just might take a Glasnow curve ball deep, too.
@jaylong4705
@jaylong4705 2 года назад
Dude, landed a block from my house. No joke.
@DHVF28
@DHVF28 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball You’ve reminded of the sad fate that we traded Yan Gomes and some other dudes at the deadline. The Nats suck now because of this.
@Legault397
@Legault397 2 года назад
Chris Davis has a nice beard and I like his smile, thank you for showing us this man, Bailey.
@catboygremlin
@catboygremlin 2 года назад
and even after so many hitless atbats he's still able to smile after a flyout. he truly has grace and a sense of humor
@Arbal3st
@Arbal3st 2 года назад
Chris Davis' streak really brought me back to the times when I would play RTTS and just couldn't buy a quality AB. Every well hit ball only has warning track power, every liner right at someone, every borderline pitch going against you, and the only times you get on base are dribblers that barely get through. Those downbad times have forever cemented for me that that shit is programmed into your character in some way and it became so frustrating that I have never picked the mode up again in a few years.
@chasecarter7421
@chasecarter7421 Год назад
I feel like it makes it more realistic, because all baseball players have slumps and rough patches
@nissan6070
@nissan6070 2 года назад
As an orioles fan, the pain never ends
@seraphimdunn
@seraphimdunn 2 года назад
Your pepe really adds to your comment
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 2 года назад
As a Brewers fan, at least the Os won a WS.
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
At least Adley's looking sharp.
@alonschwartz6583
@alonschwartz6583 2 года назад
All Chris Davis needed is a balanced breakfast 🤷🏻‍♂️
@pixelpros9869
@pixelpros9869 2 года назад
Balance all the PEDs
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
I don't really think strength is the issue here haha
@DasLandShark
@DasLandShark 2 года назад
Cut to him breaking an entire baseball bat over his human knee
@zrspangle
@zrspangle 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball I mean if he could hit it a dozen feet further it could have ended the streak there. (But it didn't)
@kyokkyuu
@kyokkyuu 2 года назад
This feels appropriate on a day when I realized that a job offer I've been talking about for a month was a scam. I didn't give them any money or anything, but what a gut punch realization first thing in the morning.
@markokuhar670
@markokuhar670 2 года назад
1:57 Davis in a braille jersey really defines his hitless streak
@ILoveMisty1985
@ILoveMisty1985 2 года назад
Good to see a Baseball Bit coming out during the week. And great to see one on Chris Davis. As somebody that lived in his hometown of Longview, Texas for several years I was always rooting for his success. It was hard watching him struggle like that, but thanks for putting things into perspective.
@luckyjinxer
@luckyjinxer 2 года назад
Is it too soon to call Sabathia nostalgic? Dude was one of the best big bois to toss. Him and Bartolo Colon. You should do a video on the least athletic extremely successful athletes in baseball history.
@SkilesHasFun
@SkilesHasFun Год назад
The letter from the kid actually got me choked up. Props to that little dude.
@Tvanon
@Tvanon 2 года назад
As someone who loves dark souls and baseball, I can't appreciate enough that you insert the YOU DIED screen.
@matrixphijr
@matrixphijr 2 года назад
4:21 - I can't believe you would say something like that, Bailey. I'm so mad at _yaou_ right now.
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
One of my best friends is from that area, so I tried my best.
@matrixphijr
@matrixphijr 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball *Edits post for emphasis*
@i_throw_ched289
@i_throw_ched289 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball bæu, bæu
@matrixphijr
@matrixphijr 2 года назад
Alternate title: "The streak could've ended right there" compilation
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
MLB "Streak Not Ending Moments" HD 1080p 2021 mix
@BrowniesByTheLake
@BrowniesByTheLake 2 года назад
@@FoolishBaseball you throwing shade at a certain youtube channel?
@DODOBIRD98356
@DODOBIRD98356 2 года назад
As an Orioles fan I knew the day would come FB was going to do a video on Chris Davis … I am sad, yet very hopeful for the future. Can’t wait to look back at this video and see how far we’ve made it. Love your videos! Keep at it, us baseball fans are grateful to have you!
@jonnymarshall9549
@jonnymarshall9549 2 года назад
I was at the game he ended the slump. Fenway gave him a standing ovation. It was hilarious.
@gentlm4n506
@gentlm4n506 2 года назад
As a fan, This was the only BB I could accept when it comes to covering the Orioles
@FoolishBaseball
@FoolishBaseball 2 года назад
The Earl Weaver Moneyball episode is another vid I'm proud of. Definitely check it out if you want to relive some of the franchise's better days.
@nononsense424
@nononsense424 2 года назад
Me as a mariners fan laughing because Jared Kelenic almost had as long of a streak. He's still going to be amazing.
@Khitiara_
@Khitiara_ 2 месяца назад
the empathy and cheering resonates even more after seeing how that sort of empathy and encouragement can help after the trea turner august standing ovation last year
@alexbenton6306
@alexbenton6306 Год назад
Never gonna get over seeing dark souls footage with baseball videos and how truly happy that intersection of my two favorite things makes me
@ericgershon3492
@ericgershon3492 2 года назад
I remember MLB network doing live look ins to see if he'd get a hit😂 pure violation
@JustBadges
@JustBadges 2 года назад
As a orioles fan, watching this man go from the most dangerous bat in baseball to a joke was truly sad 😔
@iobjection
@iobjection 2 года назад
I just wanted to come back to this video and say this might be the new video I send to people to show what this channel is all about. It really encapsulates a lot of what I feel like you try to do with Baseball Bits and it's very very good.
@dominicpancella3012
@dominicpancella3012 Месяц назад
Between September 15, 2018 and April 12, 2019, the following American League pitchers collected at least one hit: Heath Fillmyer Brad Keller Mike Minor David Price And Chris Davis, a position player, couldn't manage a single one, despite having almost four times as many at bats as those four pitchers combined. (Also Zack Greinke hit 2 homers in an 8-5 win over the Padres on April 2nd. God, I love Zack Greinke so much.)
@peepaw6644
@peepaw6644 2 года назад
“Oh hey, Foolish Baseball uploaded an O’s video!” *checks title* “sigh”
@BrayBray-jl8xi
@BrayBray-jl8xi 2 года назад
14:45 I’m not going to lie there’s no way I could keep going to the ball park with my head that high going 0-54, even if I understood that I was striking the ball well
@chrissmall4364
@chrissmall4364 2 года назад
I love that ending comments about the "human condition." Even if it was slightly tongue-in-cheek, it resonated with me. Sometimes life just gets you down, and you go through a particularly bad streak. But, like Chris Davis, we have to just keep chugging along, keep trying, and something will eventually go right. And it seems like Chris didn't take it so seriously -- he asked for the ball when he finally got that hit. Another wonderful analysis Bailey. Love this stuff.
@bronchitis1564
@bronchitis1564 2 года назад
Just the fact that he asked for the ball at the end makes me a fan of this man. Back in the day he was hitting home runs like crazy too so I like for that also
@HufflepuffBaseball42313
@HufflepuffBaseball42313 2 года назад
The Orioles were getting a head start on this whole “reduced capacity” buisness
@GhosteRr_
@GhosteRr_ 2 года назад
You ripping on the Baltimore accent has been the highlight of my day 💀
@joelmilten
@joelmilten 2 года назад
Great vid FB! I love the video game thematic elements that you add to your videos.
@trmahoney01
@trmahoney01 2 года назад
I'd been avoiding this video for *checks date* 6 months because I love Chris Davis and I'm not a masochistic O's fan. But then I watched it and enjoyed every second of it. I especially enjoyed the home run you showed at 13:19, which was his first of three that night in 2012, because I am in the video racing after the homer on the flag court. Thanks for making this!
@Crxssgates
@Crxssgates 2 года назад
Damn foolish sent Chris Davis to the retirement home
@Ryndaniels_37
@Ryndaniels_37 2 года назад
This is the only reason we still talk about him 🤣! We love your Videos Especially Baseball Bits.
@nick0875
@nick0875 2 года назад
14:08 Good to know that like the Mets with Bobby Bonilla, we will have a Chris Davis day with the Orioles until 2037. Gonna put that on my calendar.
@grantdowling8550
@grantdowling8550 2 года назад
This really puts into perspective what fans see and what the player is actually going through during a rough stretch. We simply see zero and don't think about whether or not Davis is actually having good plate appearances. It can't be possible that he is if he's 0 for everything. Dope video as always.
@mr.johnson9252
@mr.johnson9252 2 года назад
Love the vids Bailey! I would love a baseball bits on the ken Griffey jr. Maybe how he stacks up all time?
@JUlerio
@JUlerio 2 года назад
Words of the day: "The streak could've ended right there, but it didn't".
@pohorex6834
@pohorex6834 2 года назад
6:30 an astros fan at a Red Sox Baltimore game holding a sign about Chris Davis.
@theCupaJoeOW
@theCupaJoeOW Год назад
I'm a little behind on this channel, but I'm loving the edit style, storytelling and artwork! keep up the work my dude!
@dustinl4420
@dustinl4420 2 года назад
I feel like a Lance Lynn video is due, especially with how he's pitching currently....dude has had a ridiculously good career, throwing mostly some sort of fastball.....that isn't even that fast.....but how?
@glucosaminecondroitan9135
@glucosaminecondroitan9135 2 года назад
That would be awesome. Jomboy loves to talk about Lance Lynn and how he should teach pitchers how to throw fastballs.
@lucasvaughn9759
@lucasvaughn9759 2 года назад
Drinking game: Take a shot for every time he says “the streak could have ended right there.”
@WTCubing1123
@WTCubing1123 Год назад
This video is really a,azing and popped up right at the right time as I am going through a slump and the fan who wrote him a letter warmed my heart.
@urwrong4238
@urwrong4238 2 года назад
my favorite stretch of baseball ever. all time hilarious nothing will ever beat it 😂😂
@pugz3994
@pugz3994 2 года назад
"The streak could have ended right there, but it didnt." -Genghis Khan, probably
@Brivalia
@Brivalia 2 года назад
The streak could have ended right there, and it did.” -The Poles, upon defeating the Mongols.
@jacksonwilliams6845
@jacksonwilliams6845 2 года назад
Chris Davis can say he has a record in the MLB, I’d say 99% of us couldn’t say that. It may be a bad record, but a record nonetheless. As the great Michael Jordan once said, “Some people want it to happen, others wish it would happen, others make it happen.”
@dannyvelez1012
@dannyvelez1012 2 года назад
Lol you tried to sound too deep there, bud
@justdirt
@justdirt Год назад
When you add he was 0-16 before the double, it meant he went 2-72 at bat at a point in his career
@BiggestPLANTS
@BiggestPLANTS 2 года назад
This video had the best introduction of all the baseball bits videos so far, in my humble opinion
@coolguyofdarkness789
@coolguyofdarkness789 2 года назад
"You can't get a hit if you don't hit a ball" Me: *Suprised Pikachu Face*
@magicizaproblem
@magicizaproblem 2 года назад
Pika
@asmartboi9485
@asmartboi9485 2 года назад
From what i've heard Chris has ADHD. He wasn't allowed to take his medication at some point, because it "might" have improved his performance. Essentially they considered it a PED from then on. It hurts to watch a great player fall like this.
@nicholasargiros1331
@nicholasargiros1331 2 года назад
If this is true that's so wild
@jeffshepherd1342
@jeffshepherd1342 2 года назад
Pretty sure if you test positive for stimulants you get suspended cause that stuff was so common in baseball back in the day
@unkledoda420
@unkledoda420 2 года назад
@@jeffshepherd1342 He did get suspended for it a few years ago, 50 games i believe. He was taking Adderall for ADHD.
@felixmarvin1199
@felixmarvin1199 2 года назад
@@unkledoda420 yes, he got suspended because he didn't have a prescription. He got a prescription and was given an exemption. If his exemption was rescinded that may have contributed to his sudden decline.
@asmartboi9485
@asmartboi9485 2 года назад
He switched his medication yeah.
@marcrue8148
@marcrue8148 2 года назад
You are sneaky hilarious bro! Like ninja-sneaky funny. The “it could’ve ended there but it didn’t “ line was really good. Keep making good content
@alexisdetocqueville9964
@alexisdetocqueville9964 Год назад
The letter from the kid was so sweet. That made my day.
@theodorec5775
@theodorec5775 2 года назад
14:22 "throughout the 0-54 no one questioned if the slugger had given up" Well there's where you're wrong. Many lifelong O's fans like myself had indeed questioned him. His complete and total resistance to changing his approach when confronted with the shift was an example of giving up. He often referred to his strong faith as a reason to not doubt himself and to keep trying to get back into the same form he had when he led the league in homers. But that approach did/does a disservice to people of strong faith (think of the classic "I sent two boats and a helicopter" line) and was also strongly motivated by the fact that he was already paid. If he didn't have all those years left on his contract his unwillingness to try a different approach would have ended for him like it did for former teammate Mark Trumbo. Its not as if he would have been setting the world on fire if some of those batted balls resulted in hits during the 0-54. You can't blame bad luck when you slash .196/.291/.379 over 534 games like Davis did from '16 to '20.
@Boredom2277
@Boredom2277 Год назад
His swing looked like it had no effort
@J.C...
@J.C... Год назад
It always looked like that. You'd think he'd be itching to swing hard, being amped up on amphetamines and all. Dude swings sooooo slowly. Smh. He was literally putting out the minimum effort possible. He wasn't playing because he loved baseball. He was playing because he had to. He obviously didn't wanna be there. Whether the speed had anything to do with that is anyone's guess.
@crosswiz6
@crosswiz6 2 года назад
That old school video game music & sound effects is what made me subscribe 😁
@Ibhenriksen
@Ibhenriksen 2 года назад
"The streak could have ended right there, but it didn't" This could have easily been a Dr. Seuss book.
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
People dog on his contract but if any baseball team was told they could pay 17,000,000 a year for the guy who led the league in HR’s 2 out of the last 3 years they would be tripping over each other to sign the damn contract.
@jamesgentile7445
@jamesgentile7445 2 года назад
Any one else here after he retired
@noneya1987
@noneya1987 Год назад
He asked for the ball. 😂 This dude just gained some favorite player points from me.
@VIBElul
@VIBElul 2 года назад
chris davis is one of my favorite players of all time, i really enjoyed this video.
@cosmicm8
@cosmicm8 2 года назад
“He goes to a support group meeting every Tuesday with Ryan Howard.” I am now sad. I came here to laugh at the Orioles, not remember Ryan Howard as a Phillies fan. I miss 2008.
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
Davis’ swing looks effortless, but not in a good way…
@makattack930
@makattack930 Месяц назад
Yeah he looks like a pitcher batting
@jep28980
@jep28980 2 года назад
you have no idea how long i’ve been waiting for this
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