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MLB Players Breaking Previous Single-Season and Career MLB Records.
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Yes, I know players like Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens used PEDs in their career, but I still included them in this video, because technically they are still part of history.
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@BaseballCiti
@BaseballCiti 4 года назад
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5 лет назад
Ichiro is THE model baseball player. He has no naysayers, no haters. The modern day Roberto Clemente.
@Novacursed
@Novacursed 5 лет назад
While i totally agree with Ichiro being THE model baseball player, i thought it was kinda funny you said he has no haters or naysayers because i read that comment while listening to the last 20 seconds of this video, which is just some dude in the background yelling "YOU SUCK, ICHIRO" over and over.
@joewright3918
@joewright3918 5 лет назад
@@Novacursed LMAO I played that back more than one time that's for sure
@boquintana9668
@boquintana9668 5 лет назад
The Holy Mackerel Clemente had plenty of naysayers, colloquially known as “racists”
@crazeverseben7583
@crazeverseben7583 5 лет назад
Shame he didn’t get a ring
@jeremymedlock9626
@jeremymedlock9626 5 лет назад
He has a hater. . ME! Can't fuckin stand him.
@ericbone2222
@ericbone2222 5 лет назад
Just for good measure, Nolan Ryan broke the record that day, and followed it with 2,205 MORE STRIKEOUTS
@doomman77
@doomman77 5 лет назад
wait what.... so basically no one will ever beat that record??
@ericbone2222
@ericbone2222 5 лет назад
@@doomman77 Unless we see modern pitching reverting back to 3-man rotations and allowing pitchers to throw complete games regularly, I don't think it's even possible. The guy in second, Randy Johnson, is 800 Ks from Ryan!
@mlc2016
@mlc2016 5 лет назад
@@doomman77 CC Sabathia is the only active player past the halfway point (he's at just over 3,000), and he's 38 years old. It will never be broken.
@drumminfro
@drumminfro 4 года назад
@Erich Von Manstein he is referring to Ryan punching Robin Ventura 😂
@christopheryasus3666
@christopheryasus3666 4 года назад
@@mlc2016 Ryan has it on lock forever. Great achievement
@DougJK
@DougJK 6 лет назад
I think it's pretty sweet how Sisler's daughter went to that game to see Ichiro succeed her father as the record holder for the most hits in one season.
@ericveneto1593
@ericveneto1593 6 лет назад
I had wondered if a Sisler family member was there.
@corbinselanne7990
@corbinselanne7990 6 лет назад
Even better for Ichiro, he did it at home. Doing it in front of a home crowd is a lot better for a player than on the road
@golfmaniac007
@golfmaniac007 5 лет назад
honestly, i don't think she liked it but she got a free first class airline ticket, nice seats, parting gifts, and nice luxury accomodations out of it.
@lonestar6709
@lonestar6709 4 года назад
@@golfmaniac007 She was clapping as he stepped onto the plate. Of course she wanted him to get it.
@luke40531
@luke40531 4 года назад
Lone Star she probably doesn’t give a single fuck, her daddy paid for anything and everything using the talent that got him that record, she is just a Will chaser.... shame
@B3Band
@B3Band 7 лет назад
Mariners fans are lucky to have seen the two sweetest swings ever in Ichiro and Griffey.
@rainycityking8159
@rainycityking8159 7 лет назад
Were also not so lucky for not going to the play offs in over 15 years and never winning a ring.
@Kyleandkateeastman
@Kyleandkateeastman 7 лет назад
B3astModeHeath so true
@somethinboring2032
@somethinboring2032 7 лет назад
Bloodbath and Beyond but we mariners fans can't see a fucking World Series
@evandrake8348
@evandrake8348 7 лет назад
Bloodbath and Beyond and Goncarlo Stanton
@somethinboring2032
@somethinboring2032 7 лет назад
PUG MASTER uhh he wasn't on the mariners
@MauiSkywalker
@MauiSkywalker 5 лет назад
not a single person on earth that doesn’t like Ichiro
@nc_vince3934
@nc_vince3934 5 лет назад
sam deluke for real tho.
@ralphganitnit7346
@ralphganitnit7346 5 лет назад
sam deluke that dude at the end though, I think he was saying “you suck ichiro”.
@MauiSkywalker
@MauiSkywalker 5 лет назад
Colin Davis1717 but y
@Nitrotech23
@Nitrotech23 4 года назад
@Sean S. thats not what they're saying, you really think someone is going to be yelling Ichiro sucks with THAT many Ichiro fans in the stadium?
@The.Original.Potatocakes
@The.Original.Potatocakes 4 года назад
Expect pitchers
@76JStucki
@76JStucki 5 лет назад
The level of consistency shown by Ichiro Suzuki is amazing.
@KM-vl5wc
@KM-vl5wc 5 лет назад
I don’t know which one is harder to break 262 hits in a season or 200+ hit 10 years in a row
@idontwantone132
@idontwantone132 5 лет назад
10 years in a row
@76JStucki
@76JStucki 5 лет назад
That kind of consistent production is always harder than a one-off season. Career records are generally harder than single-season records.
@ronanmusic118
@ronanmusic118 5 лет назад
Def 200 plus 10 years straight. A lot of players are only able to hit for consistent great contact for like 5 years of their career
@rockerboyka94
@rockerboyka94 5 лет назад
@Camden Disney harper can probably do 200 in 10 straight. Strikeouts that is.
@DUSTOnTheThrone
@DUSTOnTheThrone 4 года назад
When I was a teenager, watching Wade Boggs do it seven straight years, I never dreamed that anyone would equal that! Steve Garvey almost had seven in a row before Boggs did but he had six out of seven, with the seventh season being 192. Ten in a row? That blew me away. Ichiro Suzuki was simply amazing.
@jacobj1234
@jacobj1234 5 лет назад
Ichiro was born to play baseball. My favorite player growing up
@bryant475
@bryant475 4 года назад
Mine too!
@Ace33W
@Ace33W 4 года назад
Nolan Ryan has 5,714 strikeouts in his 27yr career. That's insane. The next one on the list is Randy Johnson with 4,875. I think it's safe to say that Ryan's record will stand for a long time.
@rick379
@rick379 5 лет назад
Dave Niehaus gives me goosebumps everytime. R.I.P to a sportscasting legend
@DustinPlatt
@DustinPlatt 4 года назад
Yeah. No one is gonna beat Ichiro's hits in a season record. When you're on a list and the next 10 people below you are from the 1930's or earlier and the most recent record holder is you. That'll stand for awhile
@Astrithor
@Astrithor 4 года назад
Ichiro, one of the greats and certainly THE greatest Japanese player of all time.
@vinald7922
@vinald7922 4 года назад
Kawasaki is 2nd
@timyac
@timyac 6 лет назад
258 hits in a season is insane
@lwmarts
@lwmarts 5 лет назад
Chuck Taylor he actually added 4 more after breaking the record
@DP023
@DP023 5 лет назад
Agreed ichiro is amazing
@timyac
@timyac 5 лет назад
It's crazy that Ryan broke the record by getting his 3509th strikeout and ended up with over 5700
@76JStucki
@76JStucki 5 лет назад
When you think about how far Nolan Ryan went past that record...when it comes to strikeouts, #2 isn't even close.
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 4 года назад
9:53 it's really neat to see all those Japanese behind ichiro in the stands.
@Zevonfan524
@Zevonfan524 6 лет назад
Nolan broke the K record & still had 2,200+ left in the tank
@joesimkus68
@joesimkus68 6 лет назад
If Itchiro would have played his entire career in the USA he would beat Rose's record for sure.
@mackenziemorrish3808
@mackenziemorrish3808 5 лет назад
but he didnt
@salamisumo2
@salamisumo2 5 лет назад
Mackenzie Morrish Unlike Rose, Ichiro’s has a glowing reputation and will be a first ballot Hall of Famer.
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 5 лет назад
@@salamisumo2 But he still didn't.
@salamisumo2
@salamisumo2 5 лет назад
TheBatugan77 No one is saying he did. It’s no different than someone proclaiming/predicting Larry Bird woulda been even more of a scoring machine in today’s game in basketball but then there has to be that guy who thinks he’s a smartass retorts, well he didn’t.
@adamkocher3364
@adamkocher3364 5 лет назад
@Spybro32 But then you'd have to include Rose's minor league hits
@futt-bucker
@futt-bucker 4 года назад
That catcher helped Roger Clemens out TREMENDOUSLY!
@RevBoose
@RevBoose 4 года назад
Futt Bucker Catcher, nothing! Pretty sure the ump was being pretty generous as well!
@teemchzwhiz
@teemchzwhiz 4 года назад
Never will I agree with bonds records damn cheater. The home run king will always be Aaron in my book.
@Yumi_Jay
@Yumi_Jay 5 лет назад
Thank you putting Ichiro first. It means a lot.
@rawhydemusic8620
@rawhydemusic8620 4 года назад
Chapman: I pitched a ball 105 mph Nolan Ryan: Son, 105 was my changeup.....
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 4 года назад
Ryan did it for nine innings. For 20+ years.
@friorast999
@friorast999 4 года назад
Ryan only threw 100 a few times in his career. His range mostly sat between 92 and 97. What helped Ryan become the greatest strikeout artist of all time was his ability to move the ball around the plate. Batters where always guessing.
@rawhydemusic8620
@rawhydemusic8620 4 года назад
@@friorast999 yeah when he was 40 😂😂😂😂
@friorast999
@friorast999 4 года назад
@@rawhydemusic8620 His fastest pitch was in Anaheim, clocked at 100.9 mph, oh and when he was 40, he was barley breaking the 90 mark. He had to rely more on his breaking stuff and more on outhinking the batter.
@rawhydemusic8620
@rawhydemusic8620 4 года назад
@@friorast999 In those days the radar was by the plate not right off the mound like it is now. So, based on today's radar, Nolan's pitch was actually 108 out of his hand.
@oprah6917
@oprah6917 5 лет назад
Barry Bonds don’t count he was on steroids
@lonestar6709
@lonestar6709 4 года назад
Even though he used some PED's, he's still a legendary hitter. Pop all the 'roids you want, you'll never hit as well as Barry Bonds. It added a bit of yardage to his hits, granted. But seeing as most of his homers we're going out of the damn stadium, it didn't really matter. He's suffered long enough. It's time to Get him in the HOF. PED's suck by the way. Good riddance.
@dannysunay8099
@dannysunay8099 4 года назад
@@tspawn35 YES!!!!! Exellent idea!!
@randomtraveler9854
@randomtraveler9854 4 года назад
@@lonestar6709 It gave him an unfair advantage over Hank Arron and Babe Ruth, the true home run kings.
@XmgOsrs
@XmgOsrs 3 года назад
It counts. Are you saying that moment didn't happen? Roids or not? Get over it.
@brittanycarlin9513
@brittanycarlin9513 7 лет назад
oh never mind ichiro is future hof amazing player
@Fuentesj6
@Fuentesj6 6 лет назад
You just figured that out?
@philhopkins2128
@philhopkins2128 5 лет назад
Great player, probably the most over-rated of my generation but I do love the way he played
@greenfroppy212
@greenfroppy212 5 лет назад
@@philhopkins2128 lmao imagine calling Ichiro overrated
@xxhowisuxx
@xxhowisuxx 4 года назад
@@philhopkins2128 I mean. It's hard to overstate what Ichiro did for the Japanese population and their ability to move to America. While I don't think he was the first, he's perhaps easily the most famous, despite perhaps not being the most successful. Stat wise he was amazing, especially while on the M's, and breaking the all time hit record is a big feat.
@tatoo134
@tatoo134 5 лет назад
Its hard to believe that Nolan Ryan wound up with over 2000 more strikeouts after that
@williamfroh8830
@williamfroh8830 5 лет назад
RubicksCyube i loved to watch Ryan when he pitched for the Mets back in 69. i saw him in Shea when i was a kid
@baseball77hd49
@baseball77hd49 7 лет назад
Nolan Ryan created the dab look at 4:10
@BaseballCiti
@BaseballCiti 7 лет назад
also 3:24
@handrofilm8619
@handrofilm8619 7 лет назад
You guys are why aliens don't want anything to do with earth
@BaseballCiti
@BaseballCiti 7 лет назад
i agree with you so much
@katianafranchescadepaulade6897
Baseball77 HD cuanto juegos gano
@libertybong420
@libertybong420 6 лет назад
No the first person to sneeze into their arm created the dab lol
@HMIL420
@HMIL420 5 лет назад
Was anyone else bothered at how that old lady clapped?
@lucasbrown3896
@lucasbrown3896 5 лет назад
HMIL420 👏👏👏 👏👏👏 👏👏👏 👏👏 👏👏👏
@robynheddle3576
@robynheddle3576 5 лет назад
No?
@brianbrandle7678
@brianbrandle7678 5 лет назад
Wtf
@christopher5200
@christopher5200 5 лет назад
Thats a dumb thing to be bothered about
@julienorthover876
@julienorthover876 4 года назад
Morse code
@kawub2004
@kawub2004 6 лет назад
Cal Ripken Jr. ring a bell?
@SchwarzeWitwe2
@SchwarzeWitwe2 6 лет назад
2632, a stat you should remember off the top of your head just like 755, 4256, etc.
@thomaslee9865
@thomaslee9865 5 лет назад
Only Baltimore fans care about Cal Ripken Jr..... Guy was a career .270 hitter and won the "I never got hurt" trophy. Who cares? He was a liability for like 3 years trying to hit that record.
@coldsnap5742
@coldsnap5742 5 лет назад
@@thomaslee9865 And played in 2,632 more MLB games than you.
@76JStucki
@76JStucki 5 лет назад
@@thomaslee9865 I'm not a Baltimore fan, and I think Cal's record is incredible. AND he was a class act. And if you think he never played hurt, think again. I'm starting to wonder if you even like baseball, or if you just like home runs.
@elshpen
@elshpen 5 лет назад
@@thomaslee9865 And Cal Ripken didn't cheat.
@mattpumphrey2619
@mattpumphrey2619 5 лет назад
I agree that bonds used rods and probably wouldn't have hit as many home runs, but he had some of the best eyes the game, you can't deny that
@yelyharmony2047
@yelyharmony2047 4 года назад
Once you cheat to have an edge/advantage over your adversaries and even your teammates then it doesn't matter if you had the best anything... You're shit anyway. You either play clean and fair or don't play at all. You use the official bats,the official balls,and so on... You cheat=you're not even supposed to take in count.
@ColdCanuck50
@ColdCanuck50 4 года назад
Bonds had very little muscle-mass before he went on performance enhancers. Having a good eye and getting in-field hits is good, but when you realize that the vast majority of his home runs were courtesy of PEDs, the records he acquired become irrelevant. Without the juice, he would have been just a decent hitter, not the powerhouse he turned into.
@cheebateam
@cheebateam 4 года назад
@@ColdCanuck50 A mlb player...son of Bobby Bonds....had very little muscle mass......wow..
@christopherphillips8162
@christopherphillips8162 4 года назад
Only 2 records i see that won't ever be broken. Cy Youngs wins record of 511, and Nolan Ryans strikeout record of 5,714. Those are just crazy amazing.
@Antesdelfinadmin
@Antesdelfinadmin Год назад
How about 2 grand slams in an inning?
@jacksonchronowski9103
@jacksonchronowski9103 5 лет назад
I know you guys won’t believe me but I personally know roger Clemens and he is a really nice guy and obviously outstanding pitcher
@ronaldmcdonald8125
@ronaldmcdonald8125 5 лет назад
I believe you, and its cool you got to meet him
@Trevor.OKeefe
@Trevor.OKeefe 5 лет назад
The steroids in with the assist for Bonds!
@caseyryan4002
@caseyryan4002 5 лет назад
He never failed a drug test. Innocent til proven guilty
@Trevor.OKeefe
@Trevor.OKeefe 5 лет назад
they never got Ethiopia do you see the difference when he played for the pirates and when he played for the giants??
@caseyryan4002
@caseyryan4002 5 лет назад
@@Trevor.OKeefe thats not proof
@Trevor.OKeefe
@Trevor.OKeefe 5 лет назад
they never got Ethiopia everybody knows he used steroids he even admitted it so shut up bro
@caseyryan4002
@caseyryan4002 5 лет назад
@@Trevor.OKeefe everyone knows OJ did it and he got off
@michaelroddy6683
@michaelroddy6683 6 лет назад
Ichiro gotta be top 25 best MLB players of all time.
@KM-vl5wc
@KM-vl5wc 5 лет назад
Agree
@lasttriptotulsa1144
@lasttriptotulsa1144 5 лет назад
Not even close.
@golfmaniac007
@golfmaniac007 5 лет назад
@@lasttriptotulsa1144 how so? his first years as a mariner, he was good as anybody. the only thing lacking was HR. his defense was a plus plus.
@lasttriptotulsa1144
@lasttriptotulsa1144 5 лет назад
@@golfmaniac007 He was a slap single hitter who rarely walked. Just 575 extra base hits out of his 3000+ total. His career wRC+ is just 104 (essentially league average). His speed and defense made him a perennial all star during his prime but a top 25 player of all time? Hardly. He averaged 5.3 fWAR during his peak, all star level good but not all time level good. His career fWAR is good for just 129th all time among position players despite playing in the 37th most amount of games.
@golfmaniac007
@golfmaniac007 5 лет назад
@@lasttriptotulsa1144 hows ichiro's avg with runners in scoring position? the guy comes through in the clutch.
@alemarion
@alemarion 5 лет назад
Didn't Chapman throw a 106 back when he was playing for (if I remember correctly) the Reds?
@lurkcookies7214
@lurkcookies7214 5 лет назад
Correct
@HiHi-xn9ns
@HiHi-xn9ns 5 лет назад
Yep he did
@baseballcentral5355
@baseballcentral5355 5 лет назад
And up and in! Yikes!
@rawhydemusic8620
@rawhydemusic8620 4 года назад
@Garrett DelValle um.... have you heard of a guy named Nolan Ryan? Chapman could not hold Ryan's glove.... Nolan was hitting 108-109 but the radar was placed closer to the plate in his day. Watch the documentary Fastball and you will see who the real goat was. It's not Chapman sorry
@ssweeps
@ssweeps 4 года назад
Nolan Ryan 108mph in 1974.
@eliottw
@eliottw 5 лет назад
*What about Hank*
@Jamgasm675
@Jamgasm675 5 лет назад
Nolan Ryan was like "thanks but I'm tryna break this thing. Lemme get back to it"
@BingCherry11
@BingCherry11 5 лет назад
After all these years I still can't believe the Mets let Ryan get away from them!!!!
@sp_braybray3465
@sp_braybray3465 5 лет назад
Me either and I'm a Mets fan
@ConnorHolsteinmusic
@ConnorHolsteinmusic 5 лет назад
BingCherry11 cause back then if u look at ryans stats in 1967-1969 he really suck
@jerrybrownell3633
@jerrybrownell3633 4 года назад
Actually at the time of the trade most people thought New York got the better of the deal. Jim Fregosi was an All Star short stop while Ryan had not yet become the Super Star he would blossom into.
@patotheturtle4005
@patotheturtle4005 7 лет назад
Great videos keep it up :)
@BaseballCiti
@BaseballCiti 7 лет назад
thanks!
@kcsports7736
@kcsports7736 7 лет назад
What about Oral Horshiser breaking the consecutive scoreless inning record
@baseballtv7366
@baseballtv7366 7 лет назад
You Said Oral 😂
@kcsports7736
@kcsports7736 7 лет назад
Baseball TV LOL woops *Orel*
@damonwatt4420
@damonwatt4420 6 лет назад
KC SPORTS because he doesn't have it anymore
@rocknrallsoul94rockero4
@rocknrallsoul94rockero4 6 лет назад
Damon watt yes he does
@robkitchen5344
@robkitchen5344 6 лет назад
Broke his career as a result
@KartKing4ever
@KartKing4ever 3 года назад
Ichiro is and will probably forever remain the greatest player of my lifetime. Mike Trout is good, if only he can stay healthy, though.
@jimellison777
@jimellison777 5 лет назад
GREAT VIDEO..............
@MrSeansnow
@MrSeansnow 5 лет назад
I love that. The late great Dave Niehaus commentating to.
@candybanks8717
@candybanks8717 7 лет назад
When Ryan broke that record he still had something like 40% of his strikeouts yet to come. RE-DICULOUS!
@feardrinker
@feardrinker 4 года назад
The Mariners have not been blessed with playoff success, but they've been blessed with some of the greatest players of all time.
@willstrand9880
@willstrand9880 4 года назад
That Ichiro one hits right in the feels. One of the best to ever do it. 👊🏻
@ssweeps
@ssweeps 4 года назад
Ichiro and Nolan Ryan. Class.
@redegg7653
@redegg7653 4 года назад
Damn ichiro is hella consistent. A full decade of playing like that.
@batterybassman9684
@batterybassman9684 6 лет назад
it amazes me how ichiro's swing is horrendous, yet he hold 3,000 career hits and 262 single season hits
@michaelpolinsky8916
@michaelpolinsky8916 6 лет назад
Matt Schrampfer But..there it is....
@pagames1531
@pagames1531 5 лет назад
Its far from horrendous! His swing is the best to suit his style, contact hitter to get on base. He doesn't hit for power, he hits to get a runner on base. He leans from home to get a head start towards 1st, hence why he has so many infield hits. More lead off hitters could learn from his form.
@AJohn-vb8le
@AJohn-vb8le 4 года назад
Going to miss Ichiro. He ended his career where he started it. In Japan
@cyclonegames9215
@cyclonegames9215 5 лет назад
Hank Aaron will always be the Home Run King. Bonds' total is forever tainted.
@evancarter9994
@evancarter9994 5 лет назад
hank Aaron was born in the same State I live in
@takingbacktoxic7898
@takingbacktoxic7898 4 года назад
I have less of an issue with the single season HR record than the all time one. No amount of roids will let you hit the ball better. However it will definitely make you able to play day after day after day and heal from injury faster
@michaelabilar3175
@michaelabilar3175 6 лет назад
that 20 strike outs just wow man wow
@SynTheGrim
@SynTheGrim 7 лет назад
Oh ok you can get everyone else except for Ricky Henderson.
@KayleEnds
@KayleEnds 5 лет назад
Roger Clemens was filthy. Jeez.
@danielhoover1080
@danielhoover1080 4 года назад
Except when he was scheduled to pitch against Dave Stewart, Oakland A's. Then they found him hiding in a closet.
@roygoodhand1301
@roygoodhand1301 7 лет назад
Note: Clemens wasn't using PEDs in 1986, so the single-game K record is legal.
@jackprogebin657
@jackprogebin657 6 лет назад
Roy Goodhand all records count, who the fuck cares if they used PED. If they used steroids to get the record, there is absolutely nothing you can do to change the records except for break it yourself. Whining and saying it doesnt count is bullshit
@Matt-ne3cl
@Matt-ne3cl 6 лет назад
Jack Progebin dam straight bro
@HunterJs2
@HunterJs2 6 лет назад
Jack Progebin If you literally cheat for a record, how should it stand? Other players have to abide by the rules, why can a select few break them specifically to get the record?
@donhill1825
@donhill1825 6 лет назад
Using PED's isn't "cheating" in the traditional sense. I get so sick of hearing this. Did PED guys have a strength advantage? *Yup* Is it the same as fucking with the ball or throwing spitters? *ABSOLUTELY NOT*
@aaronlewis4734
@aaronlewis4734 6 лет назад
how do you know
@andrewlacerenza667
@andrewlacerenza667 4 года назад
Ichiro such a good dude
@THEPTRAMO
@THEPTRAMO 7 лет назад
Ichiro's 262 hits were in like 2004, of course there are lots of guys who don't remember it
@rcapogarcia
@rcapogarcia 4 года назад
Nolan Ryan played at the tail end of his career for the Rangers...Pudge Rodríguez was better for longer and at his prime. That would make it 3 Puerto Ricans on this list...gotta love it!
@___David___Savian
@___David___Savian 4 года назад
If Ichiro would have had all the hits he hit in Japan as a pro here in the United States in MLB in addition to the over three thousand hits he had in MLB, he would have retired with eleven more hits than Pete Rose and he would be the hits king in America. But, Ichiro is the hits king for the most hits professionally in the history of the world. He owns that record.
@corbinwells6865
@corbinwells6865 5 лет назад
Just think about how many more records and hits Ichiro would have had if his career wouldn’t have started in Japan but in the mlb
@cheebateam
@cheebateam 4 года назад
boy...i think i just came in my pants thinking about stats.....
@itstino5218
@itstino5218 5 лет назад
I beat all those records.... In MLB road to the show 😞
@itstino5218
@itstino5218 4 года назад
William Day nice
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 Год назад
I asked my laptop ... "How many strikeouts would Nolan Ryan have if he pitched to Joey Gallo?". My computer melted down.
@yoniburack3
@yoniburack3 5 лет назад
ichiro is the greatest pure hitter as far as getting base hits to ever play. His numbers would be head and shoulders above everyone else if he had been in the majors since let's say age 22. But he entered the majors at age 27.
@josephedwards8992
@josephedwards8992 5 лет назад
Bonds will never be the true home run king , it will forever be hammering Hank Aaron
@michaelmaggiore2423
@michaelmaggiore2423 5 лет назад
Yes
@um52
@um52 3 года назад
Could you imagine..PRIME griffey, A Rod, ichiro, Edgar Martinez, Jay buhner and even Brett Boone in the mid 90s-early 2000s roster. Unreal.
@CountrySingerWannabe
@CountrySingerWannabe 6 лет назад
When Ichiro broke the hit record it was more significant than even Babe Ruths HR record being broken by Roger Maris. Ichiros record will probably never be broken.
@TheArtOfDean
@TheArtOfDean 5 лет назад
I have no idea what Ichiro's secret to hitting was, but I don't think the majors will see anyone even close to him again.
@ryanmills8416
@ryanmills8416 5 лет назад
Elliott Avant he definitely took a few notes from Pete Rose
@BaseballHeadquarters
@BaseballHeadquarters 7 лет назад
I just realized the Ichiro one was against my Rangers.. dang
@lukebradshaw5492
@lukebradshaw5492 4 года назад
When Ichiro broke the hit record, I never thought that people would wear suits to a baseball game
@tweakintrax6097
@tweakintrax6097 4 года назад
So sad you didnt include Cal Ripken Jnr's Consecutive games record
@Teardehawkee
@Teardehawkee 5 лет назад
A class act!
@JonathanPoto
@JonathanPoto 5 лет назад
Can’t believe I’ve never seen that Clemens clip before
@scottinsd1
@scottinsd1 4 года назад
Trevor Hoffman is the greatest closer EVER - partly because he never had the offensive support that the Yankees provided Rivera.
@youngsleepy9568
@youngsleepy9568 7 лет назад
Ichiro is no doubt a future hof, right?
@EmersonFitts
@EmersonFitts 7 лет назад
YoungSleepy already in the hof
@elijahadmire8672
@elijahadmire8672 6 лет назад
YoungSleepy he does have 3000 hits
@andrewwinslow9315
@andrewwinslow9315 5 лет назад
Future unianimous HOF. Simply put this, he played for nearly 3 whole decades. Japan's NPB is AAAA ball, and Ichiro has a Japan Series Title. While he never did anything team wise in the U.S., being the greatest pure contact hitter is enough
@smkelly1970
@smkelly1970 5 лет назад
what was the deal with the Chapman clip?
@tecxidor92590
@tecxidor92590 5 лет назад
smkelly1970 hardest fast ball thrown 105 mph
@dbewley101
@dbewley101 5 лет назад
Pretty neat that Mark Teixeira was there at both the Ichiro and Rivera records. Something to tell the grandchildren someday.
@benwarner2940
@benwarner2940 7 лет назад
What did it say in the infield during the ichiro hit
@snakeowski6748
@snakeowski6748 6 лет назад
Thank you
@mikeadams3743
@mikeadams3743 5 лет назад
Pretty damn liberal strike zone for the Rocket there just sayn. He was on fire though.
@robertpatrick9128
@robertpatrick9128 4 года назад
I heard that even though Ichiro could barely speak a very little English , he could speak Spanish like a native and that is how he talked to a lot of his teammates.
@nathant.8986
@nathant.8986 5 лет назад
FUN FACT: Ichiro would’ve had 4,367 career hits if they counted the hits he had in the Japanese league; therefore passing gambling Pete
@jasoncoe4706
@jasoncoe4706 5 лет назад
The best hitter I have ever seen
@amsalek
@amsalek 4 года назад
Lol at all the people at Yankee Stadium with their phones in front of their faces instead of taking the moment in.
@brianbrandle7678
@brianbrandle7678 5 лет назад
This record will never be broken ever never!!!!!!!!
@KingdomMindedMinistry
@KingdomMindedMinistry 4 года назад
What do y’all think is the next major record to be broken?
@theamazingsailor1289
@theamazingsailor1289 5 лет назад
New records for baseball dude it’s so hard
@chewyismycopilot788
@chewyismycopilot788 4 года назад
Ryan had more Ks after becoming the all time leader than guys like David Wells, Roy Halladay, Jake Peavy, Tim Hudson, Chris Sale or David Price ever had/had thus far in their entire careers. The record is damn near untouchable. Justin Verlander is the closest active player to him but he’d need 9+ more consecutive seasons of 300 ks to sniff it.
@christopheryasus3666
@christopheryasus3666 4 года назад
Good Clemens footage.
@CountrySingerWannabe
@CountrySingerWannabe 6 лет назад
Why did you have to put Bonds and his illegit record up here?
@failtolawl
@failtolawl 6 лет назад
bruh if I were the first baseman I would have totally tagged out Ichiro when he stepped off the plate in that celebration lmao
@toxicpositivity9341
@toxicpositivity9341 6 лет назад
Play had stopped. Would be legendary to have seen tho. Lol
@joeshanahan3617
@joeshanahan3617 5 лет назад
He was too far into the crowd to tag lol
@ravenfan1606
@ravenfan1606 5 лет назад
Ok so where is Ripken in this video!
@goober5713
@goober5713 4 года назад
No one will beat that record. The closest is at like under 900 games
@randomtraveler9854
@randomtraveler9854 4 года назад
@@goober5713 Exactly why it should be up here. Few expected anyone to break it and even fewer expect it to be broken again.
@CountrySingerWannabe
@CountrySingerWannabe 6 лет назад
Clemens was the beneficiary of a wider strike zone back then.
@coldsnap5742
@coldsnap5742 5 лет назад
The strike zone has been raised and lowered, but never widened. Or narrowed.
@zachhornyak356
@zachhornyak356 4 года назад
Pete Rose is the hit king, not even a debate. A third of Ichiro’s hits came from batting against single A and Jr. College talent. PR would of been batting over .500 winning MVP and MVP if he played in Japan. Plus not to mention mediocre MLB players who play overseas dominate and win MVPs and batting titles.
@keaganknowles519
@keaganknowles519 2 месяца назад
Ichiro is the goat 10 consecutive years of 200 hits
@denelson83
@denelson83 4 года назад
0:04 - He's seriously getting compared to Darryl Strawberry?
@johnnypinestead7879
@johnnypinestead7879 4 года назад
Greatest pitchers- Ryan, Clemens, Pedro
@benxvariety8878
@benxvariety8878 5 лет назад
Wait what record did that first guy break? Most career base hits?
@ryanmills8416
@ryanmills8416 5 лет назад
BenXVariety the most in a season, Pete Rose has most in a career
@samspade4634
@samspade4634 4 года назад
Bonds..Clemens... I can do without those cheats, but congrats to all the others. Well done. Too bad you didn't include the greatest... Peter Edward Rose.
@coolstufftodo5256
@coolstufftodo5256 5 лет назад
Imagine if ichiro spent his whole career in the mlb
@jacksonb9268
@jacksonb9268 4 года назад
Daniel Treadwell ichiro was forced to spend 9 years in Japan. He would have absolutely torched every betting record there was if he had been allowed to play in the MLB
@drewp.weiner2473
@drewp.weiner2473 4 года назад
What do you got against pete rose?
@randomtraveler9854
@randomtraveler9854 4 года назад
He broke the rules. You can't bet on games, simple as that.
@bbjfam8248
@bbjfam8248 4 года назад
I was reading not that long ago, on how the Yankees almost traded Rivera to Seattle back in 96 for Felix freaking Fermin. Jeter struggled in Spring Training hie rookie year. Talk about almost dropping the ball😱😱
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