I am sorry but perfect throws from the outfield must include Roberto Clemente and Dave Parker. Those guys were so terrifying with their arms that people seldom even tried to run on them.
There's times (not in this video) when I see a second baseman get a runner out (umpire signs), but it doesn't look like he's touching the base and/or player so how can the runner be out (is there some obscure rule)? ;-) Maybe a camera needs to be positioned for a better angle at second base?
They call the play at second a "neighborhood play" -- fielder just has to get his foot pretty close to the base. It's supposed to make the play safer -- balances out the takeout slide.
Ichiro, Paul O’Neill, Jay Buhner, Bo Jackson,and Jesse Barfield are the best outfield arms I ever saw. If I was forced to pick just one of them I would give the edge to Paul O’Neill for having both the strongest arm and strongest leg in the outfield. Giancarlo Stanton actually has a great arm but rarely takes the field. Last year he played the outfield and suprised everybody throwing an absolute rocket to home. Which after watching the super human line drives he hits for homeruns before gravity finally kicks in...( like it does instantly for everybody else but him ) his arm being super human too makes perfect sense. As infielders go hard to beat O’Neill Cruz although I remember hearing of another rookie who threw harder than Cruz to first this year.
Not to take anything away from Bader, Edman, or Ozuna - but y'all ever hear of a couple Cardinals outfielders named Edmonds and Ankiel? How is it even possible to do a video like this and not include them?!