As a Marlins fan, knew he was going to be a god. Brewers better lock him up for the next 10 years. He will be a Hall of Famer and of the greatest outfielders of all time. A class act true baseball player. Plays the game with such humility and passion. Team player superstar.
That's the main thing I love about him. He stays friendly and humble despite all of his success. Most players get cocky and arrogant but he stays level headed even with all of his success.
@@kevindauffenbach8889 enjoy these moments win or lose man. Rise or fall. Look at how shook the Mets were with Wright retiring. All of that success and dominance in the 2000s with him and they were ripping him in his post prime for injuries he could not control. Yelich reminds me of Wright and his devoted leadership on a team. Nothing is guarenteed in baseball, so give this guy and your team the support they deserve. My city can't do it obviously, and we had all 3 of them at one point.
So close to the triple crown. On the bright side he hit for 2 cycles against the same team and is going to be NL MVP. Oh and helped the Brewers win the central. Damn good year in my books.
He's doing it again this year. A triple crown candidate who is leading the NL in stolen bases. Trout has company, he is no longer the clear cut best player in the world
I freaking love this dude. I live in Chicago and just went to a brewers game cause it’s cheaper and I had no idea this BEAST existed and now I’m watching all his highlights.
This has to be one of the most clutch seasons from any individual player. All his HRs or big hits came in crunch time moments. Been rooting for him since Miami and he’s looking great 👍 definitely deserved the MVP
Seeing his interviews with Trevor Plouffe on Sequence these past few weeks have been so great! Highly recommend checking them out and then coming back to watch this again :)
Prime Stanton 2017 NL MVP with monster season. Yelich 2018 NL MVP (breakout season)...ironically both left to different teams almost same time I believe. Imagine if they remained together on marlins and remained healthy
I just have a weird feeling he will never be this good in the next 2 to 3 years or so. He's gonna sign a massive contract like let's say what Jason Heyward did (I know he isn't as good). Anyway, just have this weird feeling though. P.S. I'm a Brewers fan