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@madethecut
@madethecut Год назад
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@BigJackMack
@BigJackMack Год назад
he went from god of thunder to rotation pitcher
@samuelgilmore8789
@samuelgilmore8789 Год назад
I think his height is working against him. Theres nothing wrong with his velocity. Greg Maddaox wishes his average fastball was 92 mph. but he's not keeping any of his pitches down which works well when you can overpower the hitter but 92 mph has to be anywhere but where he is throwing.
@jamo3976
@jamo3976 Год назад
Man that Mets lineup with Harvey, Degrom and Syndergaard rose and declined so fast. Sad
@mikes7446
@mikes7446 Год назад
Who who and who?
@jwigs4415
@jwigs4415 Год назад
& wheeler
@mbdg6810
@mbdg6810 Год назад
@@jwigs4415zach wheeler is doing okay. Better than the others for sure.
@axe2grind244
@axe2grind244 Год назад
Who was their #5 guy? He was good too if I recall. That rotation was as good as Ive ever seen, too bad Harvey was an alcoholic.
@jwigs4415
@jwigs4415 Год назад
@@axe2grind244 was it Dillon gee?
@KuroshiKun
@KuroshiKun Год назад
We Angels fans are extremely satisfied with Syndergaards time with us since he turned into Mickey Moniak haha
@tbow13gbr22
@tbow13gbr22 Год назад
Kinda crazy how quickly that 2015 Mets pitching staff fell apart after how great they were as a unit that year. Only one still going at a relatively high level is DeGrom, who is at times the best pitcher in baseball, but he just can’t stay on the field
@youdontknow7190
@youdontknow7190 Год назад
I still remember we acquired Noah and when we didn’t bring him back, Mets love to disappoint.
@rumblehat4357
@rumblehat4357 Год назад
Letting him leave and having him still pitching poorly is a disappointment ?
@TheSolidSnakeOil
@TheSolidSnakeOil Год назад
0:14 💀💀💀
@Scuba451
@Scuba451 Год назад
Needs real fans……..welcome to Cleveland. Let it rip
@DipreG
@DipreG Год назад
"Announced his presence with AuTHORity". Heh, well done.
@Cody70858
@Cody70858 Год назад
“Oh goodness that ball had a family” is the best regular season hr call ever
@mbdg6810
@mbdg6810 Год назад
Yes lol
@eyehatemyjob
@eyehatemyjob Год назад
Yeah that made me laugh.
@Yourcousinjoseph
@Yourcousinjoseph Год назад
Was looking for this comment
@ethanwhalen5078
@ethanwhalen5078 Год назад
as a reds fan sadak is an amazing voice. him and barry larkin calling games is better than any reds fan could ask for after the cowboy
@urcookin
@urcookin Год назад
And that’s a deep fly ball to left field and that’s a homerun for Castellanos. I consider myself a man of faith. Is the single greatest Reds call of all time. Sorry Reds Brenneman is all anyone remembers about you.
@HoonAgain
@HoonAgain Год назад
End of one era and the beginning of another. That’s baseball.
@MikeNapoli1989
@MikeNapoli1989 Год назад
Pretty much
@Gumbocinno
@Gumbocinno Год назад
That's everything.
@poopshoes7579
@poopshoes7579 Год назад
Meh pitchers getting hurt and/or flaming out is what baseball is
@TheBlackWaltz
@TheBlackWaltz Год назад
Mickey Moniak has a 161 ops+ with tye angels this year. .976 ops. He's actually been kind of crazy. The Angels got huge value from Noah in that trade.
@ihaveaheadache4657
@ihaveaheadache4657 Год назад
Yeah. I’m a Phils fan and I’ll admit we got fleeced. Moniak was always a great player. Last year, he was coming off a bad injury and didn’t play too well, but trading him was a mistake.
@TheBlackWaltz
@TheBlackWaltz Год назад
@@ihaveaheadache4657 tell your front office thank you from me.
@ralfnuggs165
@ralfnuggs165 Год назад
@@ihaveaheadache4657we got marsh…..😊
@manjidrift
@manjidrift Год назад
I was looking for this comment
@TheBlackWaltz
@TheBlackWaltz Год назад
@@manjidrift I had to do it. The Noah half year was brilliant. Just to get Mickey Mouse.
@treadathletics
@treadathletics Год назад
We would have loved to be able to help him for the entire offseason instead of just a short eval. His mechanical and physical issues were quite clear and we’re confident he could throw 100 again if he found a plan he would stick to that honed in on these factors.
@samdavis2258
@samdavis2258 Год назад
Good marketing ben
@Zen-Champ
@Zen-Champ Год назад
Always admired Syndergaard from afar as a Giants fan. Dude was the opposing pitcher in two iconic Giant games - Chris Heston's no-hitter, and the 2016 NL Wild Card game between him and Bumgarner, the latter being an absolute banger pitcher's duel. Really sucks to see him go out like this. I hope he figures it out again eventually, just not with the Dodgers though lol
@turkeybowlwinkle4440
@turkeybowlwinkle4440 Год назад
As far as the 1 sided trade of Dickey for Syndergaard (and others), Dickey won 59 games after the trade and so far Syndergaard has won 58. And Dickey retired 6 years ago. I know after the trade Dickey was a league average, middle of the rotation, innings eater but there's certainly value in staying healthy and throwing innings.
@billslocum9819
@billslocum9819 Год назад
That's a really good point. Dickey was an innings-eater, something the Mets's starting rotation lacked. Even Bartolo Colon was not a finisher like Dickey.
@Lbtitans
@Lbtitans Год назад
In the first inning he ever threw as a Dodger, he was 2 strikes away from an immaculate inning, and he went 6 innings with just 1 earned run and 6 strikeouts. Ever since then he's been a liability to my team
@um8440
@um8440 Год назад
Most doggers pitcher are garbage, the doggers cant get anybody out, but they can out bat them, that is the only way doggers can win.
@nathangursky4628
@nathangursky4628 Год назад
Sounds like Ricky Vaughn from major league 2
@Lbtitans
@Lbtitans Год назад
@@um8440 Have you ever heard of Clayton Kershaw?
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
Well they should have kept Bauer since they were already paying him 25 million…dudes been elite in Japan after a rough first 3 games (expected after 2 years out of the game)
@firedude-qr8ez
@firedude-qr8ez Год назад
@@joshuapatrick682I agree with you
@ShaneMorris1986
@ShaneMorris1986 Год назад
I’m a Braves fan, and I had nothing but a healthy amount of respect for his prime. He was fierce. I never like seeing a player decline due to injury. This isn’t the way I wanted to see a competitor go out.
@poopshoes7579
@poopshoes7579 Год назад
His “prime” was short and as a Braves fan you knew that with him on the Mets his success wouldn’t last long
@seen48
@seen48 Год назад
You know, when he turned down his QO from the Mets at 18 million to go to the Angels I was sad to see him go, but obviously knew he was not the same pitcher. My sadness was, why not stay with the Steve Cohen owned Mets, work with your guys who you’ve known for years, lean on some of our pitchers etc. I think he might have turned things back around if he had of stayed for 3 million less than Anaheim paid him. I think, perhaps we should take a look and see if we can get him back? Maybe pitch out of the BP as a set up man?
@respectedlocalgentleman7108
Because it's a business and the human body is a product with increasingly diminishing returns. Grow up.
@rulthlessrudy
@rulthlessrudy Год назад
I really feel bad for him you can tell he’s frustrated with himself in his post game interviews
@ralphus44
@ralphus44 Год назад
A fireballer throws his arm out, tries to come back and no longer has his old stuff, and gets constantly shelled. Stop me if you've heard this story before.
@life5161
@life5161 Год назад
Well as a Cleveland fan this quite the encouraging video. 🤦‍♂️
@jasonn_chen
@jasonn_chen Год назад
I remembered walking in the city once and saw him, dude was a mountain of a man and I’ve always been a fan. Really hope he gets his groove back.
@ghodly
@ghodly Год назад
Man has never pitched 200+ innings in a season. Should’ve converted him to a reliever.
@one7deep7savage7
@one7deep7savage7 Год назад
Wild that the Mets had Degrom Syndergaurd and Matt Harvey at the same time
@gunz441
@gunz441 Год назад
Angels traded him for Mickey Moniak who's one of our best hitters right now, feels pretty good
@bradmattauch9350
@bradmattauch9350 Год назад
Mickey has actually come around and is batting over .300 this season, Angels definitely won that trade.
@BondandBourne
@BondandBourne Год назад
That 2015 World Series team arguably had the best starting pitching rotations of all time: Harvey, deGrom, Thor, Matz, Colon how they lost the fall classic still baffles me
@mbdg6810
@mbdg6810 Год назад
The royals were coming off a WS loss and came back stronger. Wish the series at least didn’t end in a lopsided game 5.
@milestone380
@milestone380 Год назад
For starters, the offense wasn't good enough. After his crazy feats in the NLDS and NCLS, Daniel Murphy was nowhere to be found. Cespedes only hit 2 home runs in October and both were in the NLDS against the Dodgers. The Royals pitching staff that year was good enough, but not exactly dominant. The best offensive player for the Mets that World Series was Curtis Granderson. Conforto had his moment in Game 4 and the team had a good output in Game 3, but for what they had, the offense really underperformed And then of course, there was another theme that has plagued the Mets for years and years now: their inability to hold on to leads in the late innings. While he puled up alot of saves that year, Familia is no Edwin Diaz and him taking the mound in the 9th made fans more nervous than anything, and he never could just shut the door that World Series. Defense failed them as well. Murphy and Duda both made crucial errors in the late innings. The Royals took advantage of that and with the Mets somewhat lackluster offense, they simply stayed patients until the game was in the hands of the bullpen before they started to go off
@MikeNapoli1989
@MikeNapoli1989 Год назад
@@milestone380 Daniel Murphy disappeared in the World Series
@Howshegoineh
@Howshegoineh Год назад
Notice how it's the crazy speed throwers always dying out early. There's a reason no one throws a slider 95 mph, it pushes the human body's limits and eventually they break. As a Detroit fan, Joel Zumaya was amazing but 103+ is not normal and all it took was guitar hero to ruin it. The faster it is, the shorter the career
@ghostofmoredishesmorebitch1507
Lmao Joel zumaya had the craziest injuries
@enshk79
@enshk79 Год назад
Yeah Ben Joyce is already injured lmao
@rumblehat4357
@rumblehat4357 Год назад
Guys like Seaver knew how to pitch and when to turn it up. That’s why they lasted. These guys want to strut with every pitch over 100mph. They throw hard, but they are not pitchers. There is all physical, zero mental with these guys.
@lochnessmonster5149
@lochnessmonster5149 Год назад
Syndergaard has never learned how to pitch. He needs to go to Atlanta or Tampa so they can fix him.
@scotttill3847
@scotttill3847 Год назад
"That ball had a family!" That had me rolling!
@cardboardempire
@cardboardempire Год назад
The human body was not designed to throw 100mph continuously. What happened to the 90mph fastball that one could throw for 20 seasons?
@justinllamas1
@justinllamas1 Год назад
the guy said ‘I would give up my hypothetical first born son to be the old me again’ … sums up everything u need to know about his career 😬
@tokivikerness8863
@tokivikerness8863 Год назад
It's easy to give up something you don't have.
@AlexTheMultiFanStudios
@AlexTheMultiFanStudios Год назад
As a Cubs fan, I feel bad for him. Tommy John really killed his career. He was the feared pitcher in 2015-2017. I just wonder how he might come back ever since the Phillies needed him during their 2022 World Series run.
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
Micky Moniak made the most of his time in LA this year with a .994 OPS in 33 games. Pretty strong.
@bigtimetimmyjim6486
@bigtimetimmyjim6486 Год назад
Syndergaard's tale teaches an important baseball lesson; physical limitations impact hard throwers more than good pitchers.
@nineteeneightynine432
@nineteeneightynine432 Год назад
He's a thrower not a pitcher, if he wants to continue pitching he needs to learn to be a pitcher instead of being a thrower like his old self..
@bigtimetimmyjim6486
@bigtimetimmyjim6486 Год назад
@@nineteeneightynine432 That's exactly right, and it has been done before, CC Sabathia and Bartolo Colon being two good example.
@poopshoes7579
@poopshoes7579 Год назад
@@bigtimetimmyjim6486Colon was always a flamethrower, nice attempt though
@nerdvananorth2905
@nerdvananorth2905 Год назад
I had to stop at 4:25. That's NOT a pitcher. Thor is just throwing the ball. His form is whacky. Maybe I'm just spoiled with TB/Momentum basically giving away free "How to be a Pitcher" videos but god damn.
@yurinoworry
@yurinoworry Год назад
Guys who rely on their pitch speed too much will always see this happen. The hotter the flame, the quicker it burns out.
@MushiePuppet17
@MushiePuppet17 Год назад
Not even 30 seconds in and "THAT BALL HAD A _FAMILY_ !!" is sending me
@eldiablo1000
@eldiablo1000 Год назад
Angels fleeced the Phillies, Mickey Moniak has been an amazing player for the Angels this year!
@GatsbyCioffi
@GatsbyCioffi Год назад
It worked out. We have Marsh from you guys now, who's easily our best CF since Victorino. Mickey had too much pressure here being a number 1 overall pick. He needed a change of scenery. Same could be said for Marsh, I think.
@PabloSanchezzzz
@PabloSanchezzzz Год назад
@@GatsbyCioffiyeah I’d say the deadline trades between the angels and phils were a win-win
@j6936-d6v
@j6936-d6v Год назад
This reminds me of Tim Lincecum. Being overused while he’s throwing fire. It’s sad to see.
@t206kid
@t206kid Год назад
All these Mets star pitchers just hit rock bottom, Harvey, Noah, Degrom (cant stay healthy). Being a Mets fan for decades I heard all the nicknames for these guys, however this video is the first time I ever heard Noah called "Synderella"
@newjerseyufossecretspacech6155
This is so sad first deGrom and now Syndergaard. 2015 the second half was just amazing and I fell in love with these two players. I just can’t believe how they’ve ended up. I know deGrom has two Cy Young awards and a rookie of the year… But having a second Tommy John surgery I don’t know how he’s going to make it and to find out I was Syndergaard is failing with the Dodgers is just very sad I had high hopes for him this year.
@tacitus7408
@tacitus7408 Год назад
I hope your husband likes him too
@theathlete1903
@theathlete1903 Год назад
Poor kid.. hope he finds it again! Just saw him and his lady on the Redondo Beach bike path last week of June! As a retired player myself (pitcher), it’s very difficult to reinvent oneself!
@jeremynitta1449
@jeremynitta1449 Год назад
I remember when that Big 4 of Sydergaard, DeGrom, Matz and Harvey all arrived, I told my fellow Mets fan that idk how we can keep all of them financially and if I had to pick two, I would take Syndergaard and Matz, bc Thor had seemingly limitless potential and Matz had what looked like top lefty stuff which is hard to find. Years later, both are struggling to stay relevant, as is Harvey. It’s really sad to see
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
Then he gave deGrom the Injury Bug….not really, Jacob just throws way too hard.
@ferrin1120
@ferrin1120 Год назад
I started watching this a while ago, now my guardians traded for him and it hits different 😢
@IcicleLynx
@IcicleLynx Год назад
My theory has always been his max effort Velo caused his injuries mainly the Torn UCL which accelerated his decline
@ts9576
@ts9576 Год назад
Just another Met who should have stayed humble. another meatrag Mets arm that became a pinball machine.
@rmp5s
@rmp5s Год назад
"That ball had a family" will forever be one of the best announcer comments I've ever heard. 🤣
@EpicTyphlosionTV
@EpicTyphlosionTV Год назад
You could say Thor lost his hammer
@l.rongardner2150
@l.rongardner2150 Год назад
It's synful how much he has declined. Must be the devil's work.
@tacitus7408
@tacitus7408 Год назад
Just another example of why long term multi million contracts are stupid
@cknsok
@cknsok Год назад
There's a very good reason why you don't throw 95 mph sliders...
@Wgraz25
@Wgraz25 Год назад
Honestly, I hope the Mets give him another chance. We need starting pitching lol
@snix7613
@snix7613 Год назад
He brought Moniak to Angels!!! That's something.
@maximus1318able
@maximus1318able Год назад
Seems like he's been on the decline ever since his comments about the Mets. Maybe he should have kept his yap shut.
@hammyjammies
@hammyjammies Год назад
I hope he can bounce back, always been a fan of his. Yeah his velocity isn't going to come back because of injuries and age catching up but at least he knows that and is trying to adapt accordingly. I think once he gets his pitch arsenal sorted and a few reps with said arsenal he could make a recovery.
@michaeltaylor4271
@michaeltaylor4271 Год назад
And do we think he is done for good? Is he really so old he can’t come out of this? I get it if he is hurt he can’t do it but I do think he might be able to work his way out of it if he could have been healthy
@chas.5009
@chas.5009 Год назад
It's the hair, he looks re gawd damn diculous.
@abyz1467
@abyz1467 Год назад
Can Cleveland fix another pitcher??? We shall see 👀
@Rune_Z0
@Rune_Z0 Год назад
Makes me kinda glad that the angels traded him at the deadline and at least got some value and avoided this
@jggonzalez6299
@jggonzalez6299 Год назад
As a Dodgers fan he’s painful to watch
@KevinCollects
@KevinCollects Год назад
Dude so scared on getting hurt or throw hard. Sad.
@nymets1104
@nymets1104 Год назад
One other thing to note is how well he swung the bat. Batted at or above .200 his first 3 seasons and even had some HR power. A moot point in todays game but still added to his reputation as THOR.
@copp214
@copp214 Год назад
I remember the wild card game when Noah was taken out of the game and I said, big mistake. The Giants were hanging on by a thread- they were not playing great baseball at that time and I believed the Mets had a better chance at winning. Unfortunately, the removal of Noah from the game made it all go down hill. It really is puzzling to see a pitcher like Noah lose what he had. He used to throw 🔥 I can't say it is age because I don't believe he is too old to keep playing. Whatever brought him to the point of shot mechanics, may be fixable if he can get help and figures it out.
@MikeNapoli1989
@MikeNapoli1989 Год назад
Ironic how after 2015 game 5, Matt Harvey was doomed for good after, and in the 2016 wild card, Noah was doomed for it seems.
@copp214
@copp214 Год назад
@@MikeNapoli1989 Matt Harvey played for the Mets for five seasons and then bounced around. That is what happens when a pitcher does not accept his mechanics are shot. Jacob Degrom having Tommy John surgery, and numerous stints on the injured list, may be the end for him. He is thirty- four years old, and by the time he heals, and is able to play again, he will be thirty-six. Noah has done a bit of bouncing around. I think he is done, but it sure would be nice to be wrong. Even though he is not with the Mets anymore, I like him and would like to see him work the kinks out of what is troubling him.
@DwayneIsK1NG
@DwayneIsK1NG Год назад
It always blows my mind almost like we need a case study when i see players like Syndergaard and DeGrom who were the most dominant pictures we saw in some years just completely losing their powers. It's happened to a few pitchers in the past 5 to 10 years
@ratedRblazin420
@ratedRblazin420 Год назад
Yeah, it's called injuries
@Skapes11238
@Skapes11238 Год назад
I remember when he came back and said he put on 15 lbs of muscle after an injury and thought to myself "he's gonna get injured". First start, tore his lat lol. Guy needs to realize strength isn't what he needed, pliability was/is.
@shaunsters79
@shaunsters79 Год назад
And then my Beloved Indians traded for him ?
@j.johnson7891
@j.johnson7891 Год назад
Tribe fan here checking him out. Well done
@uberneanderthal
@uberneanderthal Год назад
they should try him out of the bullpen, maybe even closer. if nothing else it would be awesome for "Thor" to come out to AC/DC's Thunderstruck. if that doesn't get his confidence going, nothing will.
@benflis1618
@benflis1618 Год назад
Kinda reminds me of Jake arrieta the way he dominated and then just fell off
@MikeNapoli1989
@MikeNapoli1989 Год назад
Same. He was great in 2015 and 2016 and disappeared.
@derekconstantino7759
@derekconstantino7759 Год назад
1:55 you put this in on purpose 😂 ngl it made me jump
@Map_of_Your_Head
@Map_of_Your_Head Год назад
wtf was that ad placement
@colintevis8764
@colintevis8764 Год назад
Seems a little premature. The dominant syndergard is certainly gone for good. But a pitcher that can hold a ~4 era is still a huge asset. He was awesome for the Phillies especially in the playoffs. I think he can figure it out and stay in the league. “Then failed prospect Mickey moniak” let’s slow the roll on that haha
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 Год назад
Man, Alek Manoah so thankful theres a starting pitcher worse than he is that isn’t named Lance Lynn this year
@codygurnick6405
@codygurnick6405 Год назад
It was the hair. When he was at his best it was beautiful and full of volume. Now it's just long and flat.
@Crispy44652
@Crispy44652 Год назад
Just like his fastball 😂
@2005StangMan
@2005StangMan Год назад
His chances of ever being successful again depend entirely on him being able to learn how to move and place his pitches. So many guys now can throw it 96+, but once that velo comes down over the years or towards the end of a season, they don't have much to go with it.
@ThumbsUpMike
@ThumbsUpMike 11 месяцев назад
These pitchers throwing 100 mph fastballs have two major problems for longevity in the league Number one is inevitable injury of course, just a matter of time Number two is batters at the MLB level will adapt to you very fast. If you are a one trick pony and the 100mph fastball is your only weapon, you won't last. Pitchers need to get back to pitching like Pedro Martinez.
@stevenkunzer7289
@stevenkunzer7289 10 месяцев назад
Max effort pitching has downsides as well. So yes the best pitchers today rarely reach 200 innings anymore and more and more pitchers feel like a specialist than the heart and soul of the team. Also now they are getting hurt more because the arm cannot handle the strain max effort puts on over and over. There is less and less elasticity in the ligaments throwing as hard as possible and it creates a ticking timebomb effect on injuries and a once posterchild of max effort now comes back diminished. But hey at least Noah had made 30 mill from contracts the past two years, so he was well paid for getting his arm burned through unlike the old ballplayers throwing those crazy innings when it was pitch until you break. Perhaps had Noah pitcher 90% and adding when needed the elasticity would have prolonged his career and Noah could’ve been successful at 96.5 instead of 99
@mtoohill
@mtoohill Год назад
FYI I Quit watching at the commercial. Paying for RU-vid premium should be 100% commercial free.
@AdubsMMA
@AdubsMMA Год назад
Guy had one solid year and a “look” and nickname, so now he’s treated as some legend who changed the game for a decade. The platform we place these overgrown children on is ridiculous. Here’s the truth. He is an over paid privileged human being who should donate about 60% of his earnings to something useful for the community or society in general, not some corrupt charity.
@Legal_Savant
@Legal_Savant Год назад
His fastball is still averaging 93-95. It's crazy how Kershaw went through a rough stretch when he lost his velocity on his fastball, but he still adjusted. Now he's more dominating than ever at times, I don't get how Noah can't seem to manage with a fastball that averages around 94, that's still good enough to get guys out. His secondary pitches must really suck .
@GatsbyCioffi
@GatsbyCioffi Год назад
A big issue for him is that while his fastball dipped in velo, his change up didn't. So he throws a 93 MPH fastball with like a 90-91 change up, which...doesn't change anything up, lol
@JoseMedina-on2hd
@JoseMedina-on2hd Год назад
Thor, degrom, Harvey, wheeler, matz all have the same problem in common they played for the Mets. All have had major injuries and with the exception of degrom never lived up to the hype.
@goback3spaces
@goback3spaces Год назад
Hey Made the Cut: lose that word "perhaps," also get rid of "amongst," and you'll sound better. As for Thor, he worked out in the gym too much.
@nchess1044
@nchess1044 Год назад
So he's basically the poor mans Madison Bumgarner. Dominated the Royals in the World Series, got injured, signed with another team for a lot of money and then got released for not living up to hype.
@DTMJR1987
@DTMJR1987 Год назад
Idc I'll still rep my cream Syndergaard Phillies jersey I bought for $30 from Chynuhh
@dazed1nyc
@dazed1nyc Год назад
I think Syndergaard and even Harvey and deGrom are perfect examples to young pitchers today that just because u can throw 100, doesn't mean you should. The harder you try to throw, the greater chance your mechanics are gonna be a tick off, and you're also giving the ball less time to move, which equates to a poorly located flat pitch, in Syndergaards case, his sinker. In Harvey and deGroms case, constant nagging injuries. Very few sinkerballers maintain consistency throwing it 99 mph. Pedro was a 4 seam guy but the same principle applies. Pedro would hover around 93-95 then if he got in a jam he'd suddenly be at 97 when he needed it. That's the difference between a pitcher and a thrower. People remember the couple times Chapman hit 105. Ppl don't remember that each time the ball was nowhere near the zone. That's one of the aspects of pitching metrics I hate. Teaching young kids to empty the tank in 5 innings and throw at 100% each time. You have 16 yr olds getting TJ surgery on a ligament not even fully developed yet.
@tohuvavohu
@tohuvavohu Год назад
"That ball had a family." is one of the best home run calls I've ever heard.
@TigerofRobare
@TigerofRobare Год назад
Barry Zito never had a fastball! Even at his peak in the early 2000s he rarely cracked 90 with it. He always relied on his curveball and control.
@brianmouland209
@brianmouland209 Год назад
Remember when “experts “ got the Jays got suckered by the Mets in the Dickey trade,perhaps they had great foreshadowing
@ngarcia103
@ngarcia103 Год назад
And Blue Jays fans wanted to keep him instead of trading him for R.A. Dickey...
@MaddMaxx5
@MaddMaxx5 Год назад
Another upload by made the cut, another great day 😊
@keysersoze503
@keysersoze503 Год назад
Refused to learn how to pitch. Like DeGrom another guy that thought he'd get by throwing as hard as he could.
@sneakyquick
@sneakyquick Год назад
I picked up noah for a flyer for five bucks in my nl only team draft as my final pitcher. He was so bad I simply waived him.
@MutedGrowl
@MutedGrowl Год назад
Little insider info here…Syndergaards UCL had been showing signs of issues since 2014
@Entername-md1ev
@Entername-md1ev Год назад
He couldn’t stay healthy. Could’ve been a regular cy young candidate but his body never allowed him
@MiC-T
@MiC-T Год назад
God that was horrible. Just reading a report with unsynced video. Zero effort.
@Vdoom777
@Vdoom777 Год назад
Pretty harsh to call him, "disgraced". He committed no immoral actions of any kind.
@USSCoop
@USSCoop Год назад
MadBum and Thor losing their stuff just absolutely sucks
@michaelveis7020
@michaelveis7020 Год назад
Noah Syndergaard was compared to Dave Goltz with the Dodgers.
@dreadpirate.roberts
@dreadpirate.roberts Год назад
He lost velocity and doesn’t know how to pitch, only throw. That’s it. End of video.
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