Obviously I couldn't include every badass performance on here, but these were some of my favorites over the years All copyrights go to their respective owners.
Kyle Hendricks game 6 of the 2016 NLCS, Kerry Wood's 20 K game, Jake Arrieta's no hitter vs the Dodgers, Roy Halladay postseason no hitter, and that's just a few
Die hard Padres fan here. Watch Mad Bum go nuts in the World Series was both awful and amazing. That dude was a beast that postseason. The only other good news from that World Series was Bochy getting another ring.
Orel Hershiser, 1988 Playoffs. Game 1 NLCS, Hershiser goes 8.1 giving up 2 runs on 7 hits and gives a lead to Jay Howell, who blows the game by allowing a double to Gary Carter. Game 3 (on 3 days rest), Hershiser gives up 3 runs, 1 earned, in 7 innings, leaving with the lead, to watch Howell and the pen blow that game. The very next night, Hershiser comes in to the bottom of the 12th with the bases loaded and 2 outs and get's Kevin McReynolds to fly out to win the game. Finally for that series, Hershiser, in game 7, throws a 5 hit shutout. World Series, game 2 (again on 3 days rest), Hershiser Shuts out Oakland A's on 3 hits while going 3 for 3 with a double, a run scored, and an RBI. Then, in game 5, Hershiser throws his 3rd complete game of the playoffs, giving up 2 runs on 4 hits. (he didn't hit because it was an AL park). So, final tally: 5 starts, one relief appearance, 3 complete games, 2 shutouts and a save. 42 and 2/3 innings, 25 hits, 7 runs (5 earned) 13 walks, 32 strikeouts. NLCS MVP. World Series MVP. oh, and that was after the year when he'd won the Cy Young with 23 wins, 267 innings, 8 shutouts! I should probably include his september line: 6 starts, 5 complete games, 5 shutouts, 55 innings, 30 hits, 0 runs allowed. Did I say only 5 shutouts? well, without really anything on the line, he threw 10 shutout innings of a game that ended up going 16 innings with the team losing 2-1.
@@baseballworldwide9439 it wasn't the best pitching performance on the list, but it was definitely the toughest and most bad ass performance on the list. Gritty!
Kurt Schilling is the perfect example of someone who did great in their sport but as soon as they stepped out of their lane they ruined their image completely.
What baffles me is Chris Carpenters game 5 nlds 2011 shutout isn’t on here against the heavy favorite Phillies in Philadelphia... wow.... Chris is so deserving to he was a bulldog....
TYLER 1. You have 9 subs lmao you’re pathetic 2. This channel was never meant to get a million subs. It’s MY channel so MY content. Sorry Kershyawn is washed up, declining and will never win a World Series, all of which is his fault
Baseball Worldwide he is by far the best pitcher in baseball. Not the best last year but that’s only bc degrom had a record year. The only pitcher u could argue is kershaw, but the last 2 years he hasn’t been as good as scherzer. He goes to the mound and competes every 5th day and it’s his competitiveness that puts him up there
Michael Garvalia how could I argue kershaw? This isn’t 2015 brother. To seriously argue scherzer is better than a 8-10 win player like trout or betts is idiotic. And ps, if I could have one pitcher for a game 7, id take verlander. Verlander has been better than scherzer the past year and a half