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Back in 2019, Justin Verlander pitched a historic season that ended with his 2nd Cy Young award. 1 year later, he was sidelined after undergoing Tommy John surgery. In 2022, Verlander returned to the mound and he hasn't missed a beat.
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@SportStorm23
@SportStorm23 Год назад
Play OOTP23 today: ggcont.me/3xtVEXF
@NighthawkScope
@NighthawkScope Год назад
Nolan Ryan striking out 300+ at 42 is just insane
@d2s260
@d2s260 Год назад
Roger Clemens with a 226 ERA+ at 42 is insane aswell
@harrybaulzack6934
@harrybaulzack6934 Год назад
@@d2s260 Nolan would’ve been right there with cy youngs as well if he could control his pitches
@trerossi5508
@trerossi5508 Год назад
even more insane is that he played for 27 years
@mydude9701
@mydude9701 Год назад
Ain’t nobody gonna touch his record of strikeouts
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 Год назад
It will NEVER happen again. No pitcher of that age is gonna be allowed to throw 200+ innings again. That's what it'll take for anyone else to get 300+ in a season.
@anthonymorabito32
@anthonymorabito32 Год назад
Verlander is like a 1970s HOFer that just happened to come into the league in the 2000s. He got that dawg in him.
@CSDonohue11
@CSDonohue11 Год назад
Indeed
@mysic59
@mysic59 Год назад
Verlander and Scherzer. Ironically both Tigers at one point😢😢
@buckleblockgamer143
@buckleblockgamer143 Год назад
2014 detroit tigers rotation was stacked. Verlander, Scherzer, Robbie Ray, David Price. I know Robbie wasnt in his prime then, but looking back now they were STACKED.
@vinushansinnathamby5713
@vinushansinnathamby5713 Год назад
I definitely agree with that statement
@vinushansinnathamby5713
@vinushansinnathamby5713 Год назад
@@buckleblockgamer143 that’s for sure. Robbie is doing well this year in Seattle
@austin8783
@austin8783 Год назад
I remember reading somewhere that Verlander's workout regimen is absolutely insane. His body is built for longevity and he works harder than anybody. So it doesn't surprise me seeing Verlander still dominating at his age.
@jrojas1807
@jrojas1807 Год назад
Steroids
@CSDonohue11
@CSDonohue11 Год назад
He likes to follow Nolan’s regime of what He can , like throwing the football 🏈
@Wyland42
@Wyland42 Год назад
Prob steroids…. Mlb stopped testing for steroids… rip
@zachbush7923
@zachbush7923 Год назад
Verlander and Kershaw were my two favorite pitchers when I played baseball in high school in the early 2010s. I never could have guessed that 10 years later, both would still be putting up solid numbers. Time is such a weird thing lol.
@benhaney9629
@benhaney9629 Год назад
My man... smh. I remember watching Brady in his first Super Bowl. I agreed with John Madden. “This guy isn’t that good. He should really take a knee instead of trying to march down the field with no time left...” I was 12. I’m going on 35 and now he’s the GOAT, has every record, has more Super Bowls than any other FRANCHISE and the guy is STILL killing it.
@ethank-l4930
@ethank-l4930 Год назад
the fact he still is throwing hard at his age is insane.
@drewp.weiner2473
@drewp.weiner2473 Год назад
Nolan ryan was doing it
@yegoat05
@yegoat05 Год назад
Not rly werevgoing to see ALOT of pitchers keep high velocity later in their careers thanks to weight lifting & new analytical velocity workouts/programs.
@benhaney9629
@benhaney9629 Год назад
Two words... Tom Brady. Stay away from those nightshade vegetables and your a super hero I guess. Lol.
@BaseballAF
@BaseballAF Год назад
seeing old men in baseball doing well is always a nice thing for me to see and then there's Verlander
@sonnydlight602
@sonnydlight602 Год назад
Because it's the most boring sport in America 😛
@MPB059
@MPB059 Год назад
Justin verlander is the one of the best pitchers of all time! I can see him pitching into his near 50’s if he wanted too.
@jrojas1807
@jrojas1807 Год назад
Steroids
@hennybreenssports9388
@hennybreenssports9388 Год назад
As a tigers fan will always be a fan of JV still bummed Detroit could never get him a ring but glad he got one
@xsnake3180
@xsnake3180 Год назад
Hopefully this year he gets his 2nd one
@nunelazos5638
@nunelazos5638 Год назад
He’s got Kate Upton so he’s a winner in a lot of ways
@ChaosTheory9
@ChaosTheory9 Год назад
Dude is a cy young contender this year. Absolutely amazing
@ticnatz
@ticnatz Год назад
Truly amazing what Verlander has been able to accomplish this year. Before the season, I thought he might retire. Glad to be wrong...
@madxD144
@madxD144 Год назад
And here I though I miss the chance to see Randy Johnson type player ever again
@kevinkranz9156
@kevinkranz9156 Год назад
KATE UPTON KEEPS HIM YOUNG MAN AMEN 🙏
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
I see now why he got injured in 2015. Throwing that damn slider so much..it’s hard on the arm and elbow to throw a slider man.
@ingibingi2000
@ingibingi2000 Год назад
A few decades ago we had a bunch of pitchers go well into thier 40s and continued to play well. Johnson, Moyer, clemens, Wakefield, Maddux, glavine, Ryan, wells, and I'm probably missing a few. I feel like I haven't seen it in a bit but use to a lot
@jer6579
@jer6579 Год назад
I feel that many pitchers "train" their way into being pitchers today and don't really have the bodies to handle throwing 100mphs for 5-7 innings and they just destroy their arms in the process. They kinda just force velocity when their bodies can't handle it is my theory about it atleast.
@jefffinkbonner9551
@jefffinkbonner9551 Год назад
@@jer6579 I think you're onto something here. With all the absolutely disgustingly nasty pitching these days coming from the same guys who can also routinely throw upper 90s and triple digits, it seem like pitchers are going for impossible stuff even if it's not sustainable or built for longevity. Starters seem to rarely go 7 innings anymore whereas not that long ago starters routinely went well over 100 pitches per outing. It's crazy when a team can just plug in a 3rd or 4th bullpen arm that can also touch 100mph and spin a wipeout slider.
@mike-0451
@mike-0451 Год назад
0:00 wait, is that a RU-vidr portraying Jose Altuve positively? Impossible.
@QuartzGolem
@QuartzGolem Год назад
Some of the greatest pitchers played better when older than even this.
@uncommonsense360
@uncommonsense360 Год назад
I'd pitch that way too if Kate Upton was my motivation
@Brooklynquietmoney
@Brooklynquietmoney Год назад
Another gem bro keep killing it you should have so much more followers your content is a1 god bless G 🙏🏼🤞🏽
@ILoveMisty1985
@ILoveMisty1985 Год назад
Justin Verlander seems like our last great hope to keep the 300-win club alive. He's a year younger than Randy Johnson when the Big Unit was making his way through the 230s in career win, but already older than other "graybeards" like Early Wynn, Gaylord Perry, and Nolan Ryan, all of whom reached 300 at age 43. He's going to need to pitch until his mid-40s to get those last 60-some wins, but his performance this season provides a glimmer of hope.
@jrojas1807
@jrojas1807 Год назад
Won't make it even with steroids he takes
@baseballworldwide9439
@baseballworldwide9439 Год назад
@@jrojas1807 lmao stay mad nerd
@figmillenium
@figmillenium Год назад
If JV makes it (and I’m betting on him), he may be the last 300 game winner for 30 years.
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
He just drilled like 15 fastballs in a row and they couldn’t even offer at most Of them…dude is ridiculous.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
Putting out this video the day before he allows 3 hr to Hicks is bold
@mbdg6810
@mbdg6810 Год назад
Well you can’t know that until after it occurs
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
@@mbdg6810 I went for the hail mary
@jackbrady1204
@jackbrady1204 Год назад
I could see him entering the HOF without a logo on his cap. Kind of like Roy Halladay. He had long term success with TOR, but his iconic moments and chance to win a WS came with the Phils. Pretty similar to Verlander
@Gemnist98
@Gemnist98 Год назад
It’s a bit of a different thing with Halladay, and not in the best way. Halladay is quoted as having said he wanted to go in as a Blue Jay. However, after he died, the Hall decided to show respect for the dead and defer to his widow on what cap to use. Unbeknownst to them, his widow had a major chip on her shoulder, as she had always objected to him buying the plane that he ended up dying in, so she requested a blank cap just to screw him over a bit. Personally, I feel worst for Blue Jays fans, who now most continue in a world where the only HOFer with a Blue Jays cap is a fucking rapist.
@marialopezcanas7223
@marialopezcanas7223 Год назад
Tengo 75 años, soy cubana. Y amante del baseball. Desde que empecé a ver pitchear a Verlander quedé extasiada por su fuerza y control con la pelota y aún mas después de su reciente operación regresó impresionante. El es el King del pitcheo. Que Dios lo ilumine y bendiga siempre. 🙏💕🥰
@marthalee5277
@marthalee5277 Год назад
His ERA today...1.95 and it's been lower in 22. I had my reservations about JV coming back to Houston but not anymore!
@el_blaugrana
@el_blaugrana Год назад
Verlander really got that dawg in him 🤘🏽🔥⚾️
@akjdhajkdjhaghjkadh9804
@akjdhajkdjhaghjkadh9804 Год назад
every astro is underrated tbh from a yankees fan
@0neFamily
@0neFamily Год назад
Not saying the sticky wasn’t used, but I could definitely see the surgery having an effect on spin rate. I’ve definitely noticed a difference in some of his pitches, whether it is due to that or mechanical tweaks he’s implemented. Seems like his slider has a different shape and his curveball has much better bite than in previous years. Which I wouldn’t have predicted in a post sticky substance game.
@kieranbeaver2546
@kieranbeaver2546 Год назад
Could you please do a video about the pirates, kind of similar to the one you did about the Padres. Think it’d do great!
@TheTEN24
@TheTEN24 Год назад
He really does get that extra life on his fastball when he needs it great content
@ElectronicToy-
@ElectronicToy- Год назад
Verlander on his Brady shit, i hate the astros bc they so good and this 39 yr old is a 99 overall
@hennybreenssports9388
@hennybreenssports9388 Год назад
Jordan Zimmerman thinks he’s using something to throw that fast. I don’t believe him you take a look at his legs THAT’S why he still throws as hard as he does
@sportscastercanada
@sportscastercanada Год назад
He has the perfect physique for a pitcher.
@levikeller7916
@levikeller7916 Год назад
Great vid
@adammiller8415
@adammiller8415 Год назад
Lets face it Verlander will probably win cy young again this year and has earned it
@jimmymapes3411
@jimmymapes3411 Год назад
He should have at least one more Cy Young, if not two.
@aguywithcommonsense7503
@aguywithcommonsense7503 Год назад
tbh whether or not he used sticky stuff doesn''t really matter because in 2022 with the ban of the substances, he still has some elite spin rate on his pitches
@benhaney9629
@benhaney9629 Год назад
They all did...
@wesleyswain1189
@wesleyswain1189 Год назад
The Astros are stealing swings
@samstuff499
@samstuff499 Год назад
Hearing that Justin Verlander only gets 12 K’s in around 8 innings makes the 20 K games even more crazy
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
Nolan Ryan was a beast, in the conversation for GOAT but I believe now Verlander can surpass him if he stays til he’s 45. He’s just A durable strikeout machine who throws absolute gas and if he gets to 45 in the show, I like his chances of claiming the title of GOAT.
@chroma6594
@chroma6594 Год назад
Justin verlander is easily a top ten starter of all time but nobody in the history of modern baseball even comes close to nolan ryan in my opinion
@i.theworstguys298
@i.theworstguys298 Год назад
@@chroma6594 Pedro Martinez >
@williamanderson6006
@williamanderson6006 Год назад
Lots of roger Clemens in him
@benreyes1928
@benreyes1928 Год назад
Randy Johnson, Nolan Ryan, and Verlander were all on the Astros. Ironic, right?
@benhaney9629
@benhaney9629 Год назад
Not sure you know the definition of irony. To answer your question, no. It’s not at all ironic.
@benhaney9629
@benhaney9629 Год назад
That’s not even ironic in the colloquial way so many people misuse the term. Just not ironic in any way. I think the word you are looking for is “coincidence.” And not much of one. There are a lot of ball players, comparatively few teams, these guys play for a lot of teams over their careers, etc. May as well say it’s “ironic” Jeter, Ruth, and Chuck Knoblauch all played for the Yankees..
@benreyes1928
@benreyes1928 Год назад
@@benhaney9629 shut up i just finished school
@CharmCityGamer
@CharmCityGamer Год назад
Verlander is truly the GOAT if ya ask me. Kersh is great sure, but let's see if he can do this at 39.
@coopercaviness6256
@coopercaviness6256 Год назад
The goat of what?
@OhAnd
@OhAnd Год назад
Verlander is definitely better when it comes to longevity but kershaws peak was on another level
@MrGageHarrison
@MrGageHarrison Год назад
The GOAT? Lol what? He’s a first ballot hall of famer but nowhere near goat.
@jaimelannister1797
@jaimelannister1797 Год назад
Kersh’s peak is miles better than Verlander’s.
@steverogers9452
@steverogers9452 Год назад
Kershaw was never a flamethrower. He topped out at 96 during his peak. He hit 97 and 98 a couple times. Kershaw has become more of a finesse pitcher relying on his baseball IQ and his nasty curve and slider Verlander is still throwing heat but I will be interested to see how he handles himself when the fastball just isn't there anymore.
@benhaney9629
@benhaney9629 Год назад
That’s the thing about “no breaking balls” nowadays. These modern good pitcheTD put so much gdamn spin in their fastball, even without sticky stuff, those supposed fastballs MOVE. That’s also why your seeing fewer change ups from a lot of guys. I mean sure a big part of a change up was just that, a change of speed, but when you are seeing change ups in the high 80s really they were just fast balls that moved. But now they can throw balls that move like change ups but throw them in the mid 90s or even faster. So it’s like why throw change ups? Get you change of pace stuff with curve balls and sliders.
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
Verlander cruising in 2022 as if he never got injured too…
@davidgs2012
@davidgs2012 Год назад
The tom brady of baseball ⚾️
@thats.insane
@thats.insane Год назад
Nolan Ryan Striking out 300 or more at 42 is mind blowing. Keep up your content!
@steveregal6321
@steveregal6321 Год назад
Mid to late 30s isn’t even old for pitchers now. Jaime Moyer pitched till he was almost 50. It’s no surprise to me that scherzer , kershaw and verlander and guys like that are still pitching well. Also helps to have really strong tendons
@Ryan-zl3bn
@Ryan-zl3bn Год назад
Yes it is there’s really not that many active starting pitchers in the league 36 and older
@sorenhennies9947
@sorenhennies9947 Год назад
Do a butterfly effect on how Trent Grisham missed the ball in right field hit by Soto and how that made Soto, Grisham, and hader on the same team.
@EDF1919
@EDF1919 Год назад
People around the city were a little unsure about giving a 39 year old coming off TJ surgery a $25 million contract, but the man shows time and time again that if you doubt him, he'll prove you wrong.
@luorr
@luorr Год назад
He is just special
@nightbull2975
@nightbull2975 Год назад
You should make a video about the 1996 St.Louis cardinals. No one ever talks about that team despite them being one win away from playing in the world series.
@benhaney9629
@benhaney9629 Год назад
Kind of obscure... But sure why not.
@morcatna4767
@morcatna4767 Год назад
What’s incredible is I don’t think he plans on slowing down, he could definitely play till 45
@CSDonohue11
@CSDonohue11 Год назад
My All Time Favorite Starting Pitchers is Nolan Ryan Booger Picker aka Greg Maddux Pedro Martinez Justin Verlander Max Scherzer
@tylermccann848
@tylermccann848 Год назад
And yet in MLB the shows franchise mode he's not a Hall of Famer 🙄
@mbdg6810
@mbdg6810 Год назад
Because he’s not .. until induction day
@gabrielv.2647
@gabrielv.2647 Год назад
He is our modern day Ryan nothing compared to nolan but pretty damn close stuff wise and number wise
@Klocks420
@Klocks420 Год назад
Jayson Bay later became a meme lol
@Fools_Requiem
@Fools_Requiem Год назад
And he won the Cy Young again.
@ParamoreFAV3
@ParamoreFAV3 9 месяцев назад
They treat his mvp like Miggy’s triple crown; that’s not normal that he won an MVP. It doesn’t get the respect it deserves.
@jrdlh
@jrdlh Год назад
this video aged well
@bitterbob30
@bitterbob30 Год назад
I'm going to miss him when he leaves the Astros this offseason, but as long as he doesn't go out in douchebag style like Gerritt Cole did then I'll always wish him the best (except against the Astros). He brought a lot to the organization and seemed to enjoy his time here.
@tfulookingat55
@tfulookingat55 Год назад
every single version of mlb the show > ootp23
@itzepic8824
@itzepic8824 Год назад
I know you probably won't see this message SportStorm but. I want to say hello and I am also a padres fan!! go friars!!! inching closer to that 1st place and tatis and Manny back soon hopefully
@Yomamasmamas
@Yomamasmamas Год назад
The goat
@aidenwells3445
@aidenwells3445 Год назад
That was not his best inning he has thrown 102 at a 116 pitches
@friggy1899
@friggy1899 Год назад
Verlander just built different.
@anthonymusto3537
@anthonymusto3537 Год назад
U think it has anything to do with his new personal trainer,Rodge Clem's?
@nomercyinc6783
@nomercyinc6783 Год назад
age is legit a number. how old you actually feel is different than your birth age. some 20 year olds look 50
@satelitemikedatapro2498
@satelitemikedatapro2498 Год назад
Guaranteed HOF
@vincentrussell6442
@vincentrussell6442 Год назад
Hindsight is 20/20 obviously But this video would have been even better if you would have waited til the end of the season just saying lol But oh well still an awsome video Nonetheless!
@drew7uribe597
@drew7uribe597 Год назад
Padres finish in third place and under 500
@mbdg6810
@mbdg6810 Год назад
How are the giants this season going to be above them?
@paysonfox88
@paysonfox88 Год назад
Ok , Let's talk about velocity over time in game. You don't seem to be using the real world Mechanics here of "loosening up" an elite arm. Nolan Ryan threw a pitch marked at 101 MPH at the plate -- it would be 108 mph if measured out of his hand by today's guns -- he threw this in the 9th inning on pitch #141 of the night. Shohei Ohtani This week threw 108 Pitches in a 8 inning game. He was tossing 94-96 MPH fastballs in the 1st-6th innings, then he turned it up to 100 MPH in the 7th and 8th innings. Randy Johnson would often start off games throwing 93-95 MPH, then turn it up to 101-102 MPH by the 8th inning. Roger Clements was the same way. This happens with every horse -- AKA "fast pitching innings eater" who gets deep into a start.
@benhaney9629
@benhaney9629 Год назад
After Tom Brady I’ve become jaded. No one impressed me anymore with their longevity.
@benhaney9629
@benhaney9629 Год назад
He’s 45 and people tackle him.
@benhaney9629
@benhaney9629 Год назад
Jesus Jamie Moyer had Tommy John surgery at 47?! Madman. It’s like fucking retire already. Lol. Ok THAT is impressive...
@ParamoreFAV3
@ParamoreFAV3 9 месяцев назад
That inning against the Sox isn’t it; check his inning against the Indians in 2012: greatest inning ever
@AmorFatiMementoMori
@AmorFatiMementoMori Год назад
Shoulda & coulda been a Yankee.
@MDefender22
@MDefender22 Год назад
I'd like to send you to foolish baseball to watch his video on Verlander's impossible inning: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hpIs__45t5I.html
@aaronkimball7092
@aaronkimball7092 Год назад
Kate upton
@theretrosavage
@theretrosavage Год назад
Amen
@charliedoesstuff1379
@charliedoesstuff1379 Год назад
W
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
If he stays for 20 years I’m Not sure he’ll go in as a Tiger…maybe the MVP will Tip it to Detroit though but his first 5-6 years in Detroit were honestly Mediocre.
@baseballworldwide9439
@baseballworldwide9439 Год назад
What lmao?? His only down year was 2008 really. 5 years after his debut was his MVP year XD
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
@@baseballworldwide9439 hence his first 5 years were mediocre. Technically I guess 4. Everything up to 2008. That said with a cursory knowledge of those stats but looking them up On baseball reference yeah…
@baseballworldwide9439
@baseballworldwide9439 Год назад
@@joshuapatrick682 2006 rookie of the year, 2nd real year in the bigs wins 18 games 3.5 ERA and throws a no hitter...mediocre? 2008 bad year, 2009 dominant, 2010 not quite as much but still superb, then the MVP and on. We're not looking at the same stats lmao.
@poocrafter2
@poocrafter2 Год назад
I know TJ is a tough surgery to come back from but when you do you're a completely rebuilt player with a brand new fresh arm. I feel like there has to be some kind of study on that being some unfair advantage over players who don't have a freshly rebuilt arm
@dezertkingz714
@dezertkingz714 Год назад
Damn you sportstorm angels fans are already down in the dumps dont use the team for your video!!!! Lol jk
@malakaicasillas9798
@malakaicasillas9798 Год назад
I wonder how the Astro’s scored those runs
@recusantvessel
@recusantvessel Год назад
well they weren't at home so.... what's your excuse now?
@au8363
@au8363 Год назад
ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND REPENT JESUS LOVES YOU HE DIED FOR YOU SO YOU COULD BE FORGIVEN ASK GOD FOR FORGIVENESS AND REPENT!🙏🙏 AMEN.!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Ryan-zl3bn
@Ryan-zl3bn Год назад
Nolan ryan 2.0
@evandegge8230
@evandegge8230 Год назад
Actually he would go In the hall as whatever was the last team he plays for
@figmillenium
@figmillenium Год назад
Players choose whose cap they wear
@sunkistlbc
@sunkistlbc Год назад
Cheater
@tysimpson3395
@tysimpson3395 Год назад
It’s simple he’s on steroids
@jrojas1807
@jrojas1807 Год назад
Steroids is a great thing
@daviddouglass3606
@daviddouglass3606 Год назад
Verlander is massively outspoken against PEDs, and a huge fucking hypocrite, so I just assume he's on something.
@n-f3202
@n-f3202 Год назад
😶‍🌫️
@madxD144
@madxD144 8 месяцев назад
Sucks that father time got him
@nicolasvaldez8192
@nicolasvaldez8192 Год назад
He's cheating
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