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The History of MLB’s Home Run Records 

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MLB's home run records are some of the most storied and prestigious in all of sports, and their history is ingrained in American pop culture. This is how they came to be.
Intro based on @SummoningSalt (he said I could copy him don't yell at me)
Thanks @RetroBaseball for helping with the graphics, make sure to check out his channel!
Music: • The History of MLB Hom...
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Thanks Summoning Salt 0:00
Game 1:04
Postseason 5:47
Season 11:21
Career 23:20

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@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
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@pranavarora9976
@pranavarora9976 Год назад
Did all 3, keep up the good work my man.
@jmcook96
@jmcook96 Год назад
didn't Carlos Delgado hit four in a game in 02
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
@@jmcook96 '03, his dot is the one right after Cameron’s* on the chart
@tahja
@tahja Год назад
AMAZING video man. Loved the music choices. and the editing was beautiful, i don't even watch baseball and you still kept me interested all the way through
@kingdingaling2469
@kingdingaling2469 11 месяцев назад
You should make a video promoting The HOF Careers of CF Kenny Lofton and CF Andrew Jones Showing Why they should be in The HOF Because both of those Men most definitely were HOF worthy And We as Real Legit Baseball Fans & Supporters should be doing our part for Guys like that , imo . For a decade + They were both some of thee funnest players to watch In the History of The Game and that’s HOF Worthy They had HOF Careers that are being forgotten because of the ends of their careers Especially Jones. Lofton was steady & consistent throughout His career Had they went out with a Pujols type bang then they’d be in the HOF already . They both were HOF’s on Defense alone But they both Hit & Ran extremely well Far above avg They were 5 Tool Players , Lofton not a great arm by any means but it was better than most people seem to think , I believe because of His skinny size & speed as well as His throwing motion makes people think He didn’t have a good arm but as a CF He had an above avg arm with great accuracy. I think Great Platforms like Yours is A Great Place to remind people of just how amazing those 2 Guys were out there on The Baseball Fields ⚾️ & I actually met Andrew and He’s Such A Cool chill guy He chilled & talked to My cousin Colin & I for over 25min after signing Baseballs for Us When He was rehabbing in Vegas for The AAA 51’s ( Whom No longer exist ) Andrew Jones came up @ 18yo & Hit a HR in The World Series (youngest ever) and was still a cool down to earth Guy over 15 years later and full of awards & all the accolades including a Ring 🏆
@RoyalPear
@RoyalPear 9 месяцев назад
man i love how there’s so many high quality channels in the baseball niche, this vid was great!
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 9 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@jlong6632
@jlong6632 Год назад
What about Tatis's 2 Grand Slams in 1 inning? It is likely the only home run record never to be broken.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
I considered doing an entire grand slams segment, but the video was already long enough as it is
@ibrahimkhalif83
@ibrahimkhalif83 Год назад
His father did it before him.
@reggiejenkins6458
@reggiejenkins6458 Год назад
Bill Mueller of the Red Sox did it years ago, and he hit one from each side of the plate.
@jlong6632
@jlong6632 Год назад
@@reggiejenkins6458 That's not what I was talking about. Tatis hit 2 in the same inning. Bonus points if you can answer of which pitcher. Mueller hit 2 in 1 game yes but not in the same inning.
@AJollyGelato1356
@AJollyGelato1356 Год назад
@@ibrahimkhalif83oh is buddy not thinking straight? He is talking about Sr.
@DerekToningoogle
@DerekToningoogle Год назад
Summoning Salt-style baseball videos? YES PLEASE! Instant subscribe.
@lowerwoodlandallday
@lowerwoodlandallday Год назад
Shout out to the goat
@losmellosgaming7841
@losmellosgaming7841 10 месяцев назад
The best
@cruiz387
@cruiz387 10 месяцев назад
Bro, immediately caught this and was all in.
@bboygaf3384
@bboygaf3384 10 месяцев назад
Summoning salt opening music op
@RetroBaseball
@RetroBaseball Год назад
I’m very honored to be a part of this video, wonderful work my good sir.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
Thanks for the help!
@nicthegiant
@nicthegiant Год назад
I get chills watching the Bonds 756 shot, I was there at the age of 7. I have the ticket stamped "Bonds HR". I barely remember the day but chills every time I see the video.
@BeatLA24
@BeatLA24 Год назад
It was electric. I was there with my niece and nephew. We had season tickets that year, and remember getting pins for each of the home runs as he got closer to the record. My niece just found her 756 pin.
@nicthegiant
@nicthegiant Год назад
@@BeatLA24 somewhere in parents house we have a little bag of 756 pins. Would take awhile to find but I know we'd never get rid of it.
@TheDCGuitar13
@TheDCGuitar13 Год назад
I have to live with the fact that the first piece of nationals trivia is being the team that gave it up smfh
@MooseSports17
@MooseSports17 Год назад
Cheater
@thetruthabouticeland
@thetruthabouticeland Год назад
Great video. I love how baseball video essays are becoming more and more popular. Seriously there are like 5-10 channels coming out with high quality baseball videos that I sub to.
@ashleyllamas136
@ashleyllamas136 Год назад
Drop some channel names?
@defeatstatistics7413
@defeatstatistics7413 Год назад
@@ashleyllamas136 Foolish Baseball, Baseball Doesn't Exist, Secret Base, Retro Baseball, all good ones.
@Greenfrom3
@Greenfrom3 Год назад
@@ashleyllamas136 baseball doesn't exist is definitely a good one.
@KDill29
@KDill29 10 месяцев назад
​@@Greenfrom3 Secret Base is very good as well.
@lousassle9387
@lousassle9387 Год назад
The Boone/Cameron pair of back to back homers was impressive because they both hit their own basically in the same spots.
@zachenglish309
@zachenglish309 Год назад
I do wish he talked about Jose Bautista’s insane jump in home runs ngl 2010 and 2011 he hit over 90 home runs in two seasons after not hitting more than 15 in a single season
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
Growing up during the prime Bautista years, I would've loved to talk about him. But the video would've been 3 hours long if I went through every player who had a few absurdly good power hitting seasons. Tried to restrict myself to only league record significant players
@craigwheeler4760
@craigwheeler4760 Год назад
Josh Hamilton came the closest of anyone that hitting five home runs in one game. It was May of 2012, Elvis Andrus got on base four times and every time, Josh Hamilton drove him in with a HR. In the fifth inning of that game, Josh Hamilton hit a double off of the wall with some top spin on it. Had that ball gotten up another couple of feet, or been hitting slightly higher, that would have been the fifth home run
@zigmaster5199
@zigmaster5199 4 месяца назад
He hit 4 HR in 4 innings!?
@corykulenski3974
@corykulenski3974 11 месяцев назад
I have not really been in to baseball the last couple years, now that my kids are in baseball I have been watching these videos and catching up. Thank you for the video, my oldest son and I watch all the time
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 11 месяцев назад
Glad to have you!
@maxcastin4777
@maxcastin4777 Год назад
rip vin scully, the call after hank aaron rounds the bases is iconic
@AbsvInFeRnO
@AbsvInFeRnO 9 месяцев назад
Summoning Salt intro had me hooked immediately. Great story telling!
@Doorsfan93
@Doorsfan93 Год назад
This has been one of the best videos I’ve watched on RU-vid in some time! Great job 🔥
@TupDigital
@TupDigital Год назад
Im a big summoning salt fan, and now I'm an And That's Baseball fan. Nice work bro!
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@paradiseracer2437
@paradiseracer2437 Год назад
I love the Summoning Salt styling
@dandychiggins9061
@dandychiggins9061 Год назад
Great video as usual Summoning Salt
@bobsaget832
@bobsaget832 Год назад
Really fantastic video dude. Quality is off the charts and the presentation is great. I can easily see this channel taking off in a major way this season if he continues to put out videos like this
@TheLastHero905
@TheLastHero905 10 месяцев назад
The content you make is extremely underrated. The time and effort you put into video’s is top tier. Keep up the great work.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 10 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@nicomanglxg
@nicomanglxg Год назад
man that intro is beautiful with the vin scully call in the back perfection.
@WritePlayYT
@WritePlayYT Год назад
One of my favorite “getting a leg up” stories was a weird one about when Brian Roberts had his breakout season they said he had special contacts in his eyes that emphasized the red stitching in the ball so he could see how it was spinning - & when they banned that he fell back to earth.
@NOMADcourier85
@NOMADcourier85 Год назад
As a Phillies fan thank you for including Bryce here but there's no way that'll happen with how old he is and where he's at currently. I'm certain he'll get to 500 though, and who knows maybe 600 if he stays in shape and eventually turns to DHing full time. Personally I'd take 3 to 5 more Octobers after this year over breaking the all time home run record.
@flame-sky7148
@flame-sky7148 8 месяцев назад
Bryce is the man!
@elsomp6302
@elsomp6302 5 месяцев назад
that intro goes hard, one of the best videos of baseball i ever see
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 5 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed!!
@TheseTangledWebs
@TheseTangledWebs Месяц назад
Your music choices are top notch.
@mr.trollincidents3588
@mr.trollincidents3588 Год назад
lol... all it took to subscribe to you was for you to intro the video with "we're finally landing" by HOME, literally my favorite artist. he follows me on twitter which is cool as well but yeah man great video!
@ajoy10
@ajoy10 Год назад
Extremely well made video, enjoyed every second.
@paulynunnz9740
@paulynunnz9740 Год назад
This channel is MAD underrated. Keep it up!
@jibbymarket
@jibbymarket Год назад
It’s summoning salt for baseball
@DERRTYCHYBO
@DERRTYCHYBO 8 месяцев назад
Idk how you dont have more subscribers. Your content is great.
@SamGuess777
@SamGuess777 8 месяцев назад
Your content is amazing keep working hard
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 8 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@madmax1171ify
@madmax1171ify 5 месяцев назад
I thought I was watching summoning salt for a sec🤣🤣 great music man!!!
@tyeikenberg8938
@tyeikenberg8938 Год назад
Love that intro! All about the Salt man!
@nicholasarmstrong5996
@nicholasarmstrong5996 Год назад
Love these videos man!
@yukondeighton8075
@yukondeighton8075 Месяц назад
classic vid. i wish there were more videos just like this about different records in different sports.
@unkledoda420
@unkledoda420 Год назад
Buzz Arlett is the only professional player to hit 4 HR in a game twice in his career. He did it twice in 1932 when he was playing for the Baltimore Orioles (not the same Baltimore Orioles team as today, this was an unaffiliated AA minor league team in the International League, both against the Reading Phillies on June 1 and July 4, 1932.
@j.mieses8139
@j.mieses8139 10 месяцев назад
This was great!
@stoozdee
@stoozdee Год назад
Nice work syncing the chord stabs of Home with the bat swings 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@LoopHoleLeeRoy
@LoopHoleLeeRoy 10 месяцев назад
Barry bonds 2002 playoff ABs were insane.
@YanniCasts
@YanniCasts Год назад
Great video. Always love digging into baseball lore. That Bonds clip at the end, isn't the music from the Arceus event in HeartGold/SoulSilver?
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
Yes it is, I loved HGSS growing up
@YanniCasts
@YanniCasts Год назад
@@AndThatsBaseball I didn't get a chance to, but I did play the originals.
@revvs4111
@revvs4111 Год назад
amazing video man
@SyndicateSuperman
@SyndicateSuperman 10 месяцев назад
Sosa averaged 60+ HR over a 4 season stretch. That's 240 HR from '98 through '01. Holy 💩.
@Zevonfan524
@Zevonfan524 8 месяцев назад
Very well made video. Sub earned.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 8 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@justinvertefeuille9630
@justinvertefeuille9630 Год назад
I know this vids been out a while but one thank you so much for the effort you put into your video your work is incredible. Also what is song you use for the background of this video? Particularly the intro.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
We’re finally landing - Home It’s frequently used by another youtuber called Summoningsalt, and the whole intro (and the video concept as a whole) pays homage to his style
@thurm64
@thurm64 Год назад
postseason records are a bit paradoxical aren’t they - if you do well enough to hit a ton of home runs, it actually could hurt your chances of breaking the record because you’ll play less games
@ptythefool
@ptythefool 5 месяцев назад
That's not necessarily true. More home runs doesn't mean you're winning (resulting in less games played). If you become an actual threat you're more likely to get the Bonds treatment which would result in less at bats due to intentional walks or unintentional intentional walks (being pitched around).
@davidmartinez52420
@davidmartinez52420 Год назад
Excellent use of The Sandlot reference at the 16:42 mark
@alecgau4792
@alecgau4792 11 месяцев назад
Thanks summoning salt
@TheTEN24
@TheTEN24 Год назад
That Boone Cameron homer inning Is insane I didnt realize that happened
@lukemccrory
@lukemccrory Год назад
Summoning Salt Music aaah!
@philiphecht5000
@philiphecht5000 Год назад
Seems fitting since it's talking about records and breaking them.
@bmac4
@bmac4 Год назад
Whats wild is that for as much an absolute freak as Bonds was, the worldwide career record for professional home runs is Sadaharu Oh in the NPB with a staggering 868. Nobody in the history of that league has ever come within 200 of him, and his personal best was 55 in a season, just a metronome of power hitting in a league not historically known for it.
@LoLotov
@LoLotov Год назад
I've always loved that record as well. For all that people want to treat japanese baseball as a quad A league, they have and had players of astronomical talent, AND seem to produce better pitchers than hitters on average. Makes their hitting records worth more in my opinion. You dont hear about career minor league/semi pro players putting up over eight hundo, and Oh definitely faced better competition than that comparison in a true professional league. Reminds me of ichiro having the professional hit record, but not the MLB record.
@jroggs85
@jroggs85 9 месяцев назад
It's an impressive accomplishment. Shame that the NPB (including especially O himself as a manager) played dishonorably and often refused to pitch to foreign players that were close to breaking his single season record.
@doorkman13
@doorkman13 10 месяцев назад
I know this is about homeruns but Bonds’ ‘04 season is the most absurd thing I’ve ever seen.
@JYD2020
@JYD2020 3 дня назад
"and he went by babe". That line went so crazy
@neoneyes3913
@neoneyes3913 8 месяцев назад
The salt tribute and baseball. To good
@kirkprospector4958
@kirkprospector4958 Год назад
Love the summoning salt vibes
@marbo8839
@marbo8839 Год назад
Nobody ever talks about how Maris won AL MVP the year before 61
@MSP_aviation
@MSP_aviation Год назад
This is going to blow up.
@GymnasticsCoach83
@GymnasticsCoach83 Год назад
Is this a new channel by any chance? This content is amazing and you deserve way more subs if you are an older channel ^_^. Edit: Wait I just noticed Summoning Salt. You know him? The speedrunner?? That's awesome man.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
I’ve been around for like a year and a half, been making good videos for a couple months now As for Summoning Salt, I’ve dm’d him a couple times and he gave me the ok to copy his style for this
@GymnasticsCoach83
@GymnasticsCoach83 Год назад
@@AndThatsBaseball Dude that's awesome. Keep up the great work!!
@lalc__
@lalc__ Год назад
lmao I love the summoning salt opening
@vicslayer9130
@vicslayer9130 Год назад
after the first 6 notes I insta sub-liked !
@ryanscott717
@ryanscott717 Месяц назад
I fuckin love the Black Ops 2 campaign menu music for the background. Excellent choice
@tyjoe9792
@tyjoe9792 Год назад
Sorry babe, I'm busy watching a And That's Baseball's new video
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
You know ball
@tbird8166
@tbird8166 5 месяцев назад
I thought you were talking about Ruth for a hot second😅
@stop....hammertime
@stop....hammertime Год назад
I love these so much☺️ How can I get you to post vids more often😂
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
U can do my school work for me
@stop....hammertime
@stop....hammertime Год назад
@@AndThatsBaseball 🤣😂 If it's arithmetic, I got you👊 Let's fn go, baby!
@christopherseile5476
@christopherseile5476 Год назад
I can tell by the intro music this bouta be a banger
@christopherseile5476
@christopherseile5476 Год назад
I was right
@christosioannou9628
@christosioannou9628 9 месяцев назад
Was at the Guards game last night when José Ramírez hit three bombs, we were all hoping for a fourth but sadly didn’t get one. Still so so cool to see him hit his 200th homer!
@TotallyNotALolicon
@TotallyNotALolicon 11 месяцев назад
I truly think Bonds record is unbreakable Harper Trout and Stanton need to double or more their home run totals in the second half of their careers I just don’t think anyone today can get to that 763 mark
@warplanner8852
@warplanner8852 11 месяцев назад
OK, watched with glee as you nailed Artsy Fartsy Morono's feet to the floor boards in that magnificent video, pulled down another two or three of your tour de force analyses, and, when I saw you on one video doing the grocery delivery company spot, I thought you were young. Hell, let me amend that: You're a fetus! You remind me of a dear fraternity brother of mine AND your talent for doing compelling and precise videos is outta the park good! Gotcha a case of beer for that one, red leader.. ..and a subscription too. Keep up the good work, old son!
@ryanthompsonthompson820
@ryanthompsonthompson820 Год назад
I am going to enjoy this⚾️
@lucyloo2228
@lucyloo2228 11 месяцев назад
Fun Fact: in 1998 Greg Vaughn was also in the race midway through the season. Vaughn hit 50 HR Griffey hit 56 HR Sosa hit 66 HR McGwire hit 70 HR Another Fun Fact: the following year in 1999 Soda hit 63 HR. In 2001 Sosa hit 64 HR. McGwire hit 65 HR in 1999. Sosa has more 60+ homerun seasons than McGwire.
@thenatecrate8299
@thenatecrate8299 Год назад
The black ops 2 music around the 22 minute mark goes hard
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
Best CoD
@jasondudda490
@jasondudda490 Год назад
As soon as I heard the intro music, I knew it was Summoning Salt.
@themiddlecase
@themiddlecase 9 месяцев назад
I'm a simple man: I see Sandlot clips and references, I subscribe.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 9 месяцев назад
Everybody loves Sandlot
@kaplezedrummer24ify
@kaplezedrummer24ify 11 месяцев назад
Ah yes the summoning salt intro 💦
@jeremypurdon4761
@jeremypurdon4761 Год назад
Summoning Salt fans getting a huge boost here
@jchu1801
@jchu1801 Год назад
what’s crazy about the 2020 postseason was that corey seager had 8 that year as well
@Taydutt13
@Taydutt13 Год назад
Love that theme shades of summoning salt. And a straight banger anyway. Subbed! The worst part is your a Yankee fan but I'll overlook it lol. Edit: the wall that Hank Aaron hit the record breaking homerun still stands there today
@jamie9890
@jamie9890 Год назад
Is this not actually summoning salt?
@Bigueeter69
@Bigueeter69 11 месяцев назад
NOT THE ARCEUS BATTLE MUSIC WHEN TALKING ABOUT BONDS CAREER RECORD
@kairopocket
@kairopocket 2 месяца назад
I was at dodger stadium the game Pujols hit 699 / 700. I almost cried during that beautiful moment
@Josh-ut4wv
@Josh-ut4wv 5 месяцев назад
When Jose Altuve got 3 HR in a row in the first 3 innings i was hoping he could get the fourth (which he did not) as that would be insane though his 3 in that game did bring forth an intresting stat which was in the 9th of the last game and the 1st 3 innings here he got a Home Run which almost never happens where a guy gets 4 Home Runs in 4 consecutive innings. It is also worth noting is while he did not tie the all time record for all players he did tie the second basemen record which is 3. Also with those 3 HR in 3 innings he became the 4 player in all of MLB to do that crazy stat.
@SoloThoughtSports
@SoloThoughtSports Год назад
Can someone please tell me what the song in the beginning of the video is lol I have heard it for so long and cannot figure it out.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
“We’re finally landing” by Home Also I added a chronological music playlist in the description
@lukemccrory
@lukemccrory Год назад
It's we're finally landing by HOME, made famous by RU-vidr Summoning Salt
@someperson8151
@someperson8151 Год назад
You do a better job at promoting MLB than the MLB.
@rainbowburritoguy
@rainbowburritoguy Год назад
bro u got the bo2 music in the background nostalgic af
@nicholasspadaccini2079
@nicholasspadaccini2079 10 месяцев назад
Bonds: “Fine, I’ll do it myself”
@j.mieses8139
@j.mieses8139 Год назад
Well done
@MrLogistician
@MrLogistician Год назад
I fucking love Henry (hank) Aaron. He only just passed on, January 2021.
@TheRandomChannel1984
@TheRandomChannel1984 8 дней назад
5:02 Has anyone got the name for the song here, been searching for a few days now
@witgiz2868
@witgiz2868 Год назад
nice vid
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
Thanks
@SamGuess777
@SamGuess777 8 месяцев назад
Bro the Black Ops 2 music 🔥
@freakdavis3241
@freakdavis3241 Месяц назад
The Sandlot will always bring a smile to my face.
@flame-sky7148
@flame-sky7148 8 месяцев назад
An amazing video by the way. Other points: the ground rule double was ruled as a home run up until 1930/1931 season. In 1961 the AL played a 162 games, while the NL still played 154 games. Mays would have been the 2nd Hr King had he not missed time due to the Korean Conflict in the early 1950s. By the way I love you opinion on Bonds. Pete Alonzo next Hr King!!
@ptythefool
@ptythefool 5 месяцев назад
lol, that pete alonzo take is funny. I think he started his career too late tbh. Plus he's probably not a good enough hitter to keep his pace up after the inevitable decline begins to occur in his mid thirties. Honestly he gives me dan uggla, andruw jones, adam dunn vibes. Guess we'll have to wait and see how it plays out.
@flame-sky7148
@flame-sky7148 5 месяцев назад
@@ptythefool if teams are willing to accept a .220 to .240 hitter with nearly fifty home runs every year, then he could get close. Ye he did play college ball, but we will see. I mean records are meant to be broken, and I would love see that record be broken someday. A player would have to stay healthy and be productive.
@ptythefool
@ptythefool 5 месяцев назад
@@flame-sky7148 But see that's the problem. If you're a .220-.240 hitter and striking out a lot, you aren't really making very much contact, which in turn means you probably aren't going to keep hitting ~40 homeruns a year. I think adam dunn is a good example where he had the one year where he fell off to 11 homeruns . Sure he got back to 41 the next season, but the decline started so he hit like 34 and 22 before he decided to abruptly retire at the ripe old age of 34. I'm just saying when you're like a .220 hitter, the margin for success becomes a lot narrower. A la Chris Davis lol. It'd be interesting to see someone break the record, but it's pretty unlikely, seems like people can't stay healthy now a days and without something like roids to prolong your career. You just need a lot of luck regarding health, being a good enough hitter to stay in the league and 15-20 years of solid power. I think.. hitting philosophy needs to change again if we want to see people start to threaten those sorts of records. It's really hard to mash 73 homeruns if you're batting .200.
@flame-sky7148
@flame-sky7148 5 месяцев назад
@@ptythefool yea he would have needed to start at 20 years of age and not 24. But he has his over .260 for a few seasons and .270 large previous season. It’s a long shot. A player would need to be over 350 plus homers by the age of thirty. And most ( not all) decline after their mid thirties. Aaron Judge went to college too so so he got a late start.
@miguelcornejo8362
@miguelcornejo8362 11 месяцев назад
The A's just went back to back in the same inning with the same pair of teammates doing so against the Rangers. What a time!
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 11 месяцев назад
Aguilar and Rooker did it in 2 different innings, still an insane feat
@Darkkefka
@Darkkefka Год назад
There’s only one thing wrong with this video. Bob Horner from the Atlanta Braves hit four home runs in one game, And he wasn’t mentioned in the video.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
There have been 18 different 4 homer games, so I only covered a few of em. I considered covering Horner because he has an interesting career story, but ended up not including it
@Leeroy_MF_Jenkins
@Leeroy_MF_Jenkins Год назад
I'll take more of the summoning salt style history of baseball please.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
You’ll be pleased by my next video then
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 2 месяца назад
I was gonna laugh about those 1800’s records then I remembered I can’t hit a ML home run. Only hit 3 in 2 seasons as a 2nd baseman in high school.
@frankyang3784
@frankyang3784 9 месяцев назад
Will you do ‘The History of Perfect Games where it is about the past perfect games and the incredibly close calls?
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 9 месяцев назад
Potentially, but there is no upping the ante with perfect games. You either pitch one or you don't. I like the idea of tracking how records have been surpassed over the hundred+ years of this league
@smoovinunicorn5528
@smoovinunicorn5528 Год назад
bo2 adrenaline fits the barry part so well lmao
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
I was adding music from games I played growing up to my list of possible music, and when I heard that, I knew right away where I wanted it
@Patty_P17
@Patty_P17 27 дней назад
Kendrick song when talking about bonds in the postseason?
@Dxdarkness
@Dxdarkness Год назад
I love the Harper tie-in at the end
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
He prob has
@nickperson1017
@nickperson1017 Год назад
LMAO THE ARCEUS OUTRO MUSIC TO BONDS
@jaysea33
@jaysea33 Год назад
Someone watches Summoning Salt!
@winstonkostrzewa1585
@winstonkostrzewa1585 Год назад
Hank Aaron was a hero
@blessd24
@blessd24 10 месяцев назад
I appreciate you using Mark Whiten's nickname.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball 10 месяцев назад
It's one of the best
@LordWafflestomp
@LordWafflestomp Год назад
As a Pokémon and Baseball fan, you know baseball fans are nerds when you recognize Pokémon music playing in the background while talking about the career home run record 🤣
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
I had hundreds of hrs in HGSS growing up
@smetna2688
@smetna2688 Год назад
Pokémon and baseball are my two loves as well! I thought i was the only one. They have similarities!
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