@@aeromedical6750 especially when that same fastball can cut, sink, or run at any given time and you have no clue what to expect...He’d usually throw that running 2 seam to a lefty so that right handed batter was completely frozen as to what he was even looking at. Just diabolical stuff.
He seems so frustrating to hit against. The movement on his pitches was special. Not only a great pitcher but he was probably the best fielding pitcher I’ve ever seen.
When I worked for the Cubs, I met Maddux. He was in the visiting clubhouse in the cold tub fully clothed smoking a cigar and having a beer BEFORE the game. What a great dude.
There's nothing like hearing Harry Carey to take me right back to childhood....especially hearing him say "Greg Matthews" has scored his first victory! 0:45
I was fortunate enough in my life to watch this man through his amazing career as one of the best pitchers in MLB history.... Dont have him paint your house...he'll only paint the corners. Awesome! 🙏🏼👍Thank you Mr. Greg Maddox....the Badass!🥰
If there is one pitchers career that I could have, out of all the great pitchers that ever pitch in the MLB it would be Greg Maddox, he was just a master of his craft! Bravo Maestro 👏🏼
When rookies were able to pitch complete games. When pitchers pitched complete games When analytics was human instincts Ohhhhhhhh how I miss it!😔 one the best to ever do it GREG X
Well maddux also wasn’t a “fastball” guy so he wasn’t doing as much damage to his arm and body as most modern day pitchers who all throw near 100mph. If we get a guy similar to Greg who throws slower but has perfect control, I’m sure he’ll throw way more pitches than the average pitcher
@@DavidFobare yea and he literally stopped throwing gas when he got to the MLB because his fastball wasn’t elite like his other pitches, and he didn’t want to damage his arm as much.
It’s like he was throwing a wiffle ball. The movement in on right handed batters is incredible. Got to watch him his whole career. The best I’ve ever seen in my lifetime.
ive never watched a game but ive been watching pitchers in yt for a while one, and this guy is the most "elegant" so far, id say it feels like talent, efficient movement
Greg Maddux has so much control with the ball, it’s like he’s throwing a wiggle ball out there. We will never see a pitcher who can twirl, twist, drop, curve, and just move the ball like him.
Maddux was always fun to watch pitch! He didn't have to throw blazing fastballs! His movement and command of his pitches were great! His stuff was nasty!
used it against Moises Alou as well....the craziest stats he has recorded are success rate against amazing hitters during his time. Tony Gwenn is the craziest
It's interesting to see how in his Cubs and early Atl days, Maddux was a sidearm pitcher, and then through the years he migrated to 3/4s delivery and occasionally (for his sinker) a straight up overhead delivery. Most noticeable during his Padres and Dodgers stints but also in later-ATL highlights.
grew up watching maddux and by far the best pitcher i've ever witnessed!! he could do it all, none better imo. watched the braves from 92-13 so i guess i'm a little bias.
I got to watch a lot pitchers in the 80's and 90S some in the 70's like Seaver and others. With Maddux his arm angle never changed. So in saying that, to me, and this is just my opinion, he had more movement on his pitches than any other pitcher that I can remember? His fastball, change up and curve all looked the same and good luck on guessing what was coming. He fielded his position better than any pitcher I've ever seen pitch live too. He was not only a great pitcher, but a very smart one as well.
If he had an 0-2 against leftie batter, he'd often would throw a 80-MPH slider that entered the strike-zone letter-high outside corner, and would come close to tagging the hitter's back ankle...SICK! The Maestro.
Crazy movement. Pitchers today need to take note. It don't matter if you throw 100 MPH. If you don't have good movement you're going to eventually get hammered!
i’m a youngin so i never saw him play but these are some of the best highlights i’ve ever seen. those pitches against the yankees to get weak grounders over and over again were nothing short of poetry
Japanese baseball talks about finding 100-mile-per-hour pitchers, but power pitchers are prone to injury because of their heavy load. Maddux laid the foundation for modern baseball with a pitching style that eschewed showiness and focused on long seasons and long years. I think it has real value.
A difference between Maddux and many modern pitchers, he is always ready to field by the time the ball is at the plate. Hence why he had 18 Gold Gloves.
It’s the split step he does after he finishes his motion. It gets him balanced and prepared for the rare hit ball. He is the only one that really does it correctly. He puts alot of tennis players to shame with that split step
Kid just gets a complete game 1-0 victory for his first win and Harry confuses him for an aging black left fielder. I liked Greg Matthews though. Great Cub pickup.
So many of his pitches were several inches off the plate. but 90s umps gave him K after K after K. 2:38 is a perfect example. that shits easily 4" outside.
He sets for defense EVERY. SINGLE. PITCH. Thats why hes a multiple golden glove pitcher. My favorite of all time.
that is mostly becuase his pitching style created so many chances
@@Harapan162 Not at all "mostly." He had cat-like reflexes with that glove, my dude.
0:47 who could forget the legendary Greg Matthews
This dude was filthy. Being from Georgia and a Braves fan during his time in Atlanta, I got to watch him quite a bit.
3:34 is one of the craziest pitches I’ve ever seen.
There’s absolutely no way the hitter can pull the trigger on that pitch.
@@aeromedical6750 especially when that same fastball can cut, sink, or run at any given time and you have no clue what to expect...He’d usually throw that running 2 seam to a lefty so that right handed batter was completely frozen as to what he was even looking at. Just diabolical stuff.
I came into the comment section just to say that. I've never seen a two-seamer do that, what planet was that from!?
@@DeanOMiite must have been really intense pronation, a proper screwball!!
9:30 ain't bad, either.
He seems so frustrating to hit against. The movement on his pitches was special. Not only a great pitcher but he was probably the best fielding pitcher I’ve ever seen.
Helluva defensive player! 18 golden gloves! Instead of falling off the mound as many fastball pitchers do, he squared up ready to snag a hit! Awesome!
When I worked for the Cubs, I met Maddux. He was in the visiting clubhouse in the cold tub fully clothed smoking a cigar and having a beer BEFORE the game. What a great dude.
The 90s Braves had such a powerhouse pitching staff. Maddux was certainly one to be proud of! Miss those days. Damn I'm old 😆
There's nothing like hearing Harry Carey to take me right back to childhood....especially hearing him say "Greg Matthews" has scored his first victory! 0:45
Story is, that's why he left the team. lol
LOL 😂
Hahaha!
Speaking of which, I just watched the Harry Caray SNL skit with Will Ferrell and Jeff Goldblum last week too. lol Epic!
Embarrassing.
That 2 seamer to the lefties hip is just lethal. It’s untouchable
I was fortunate enough in my life to watch this man through his amazing career as one of the best pitchers in MLB history.... Dont have him paint your house...he'll only paint the corners. Awesome! 🙏🏼👍Thank you Mr. Greg Maddox....the Badass!🥰
I once hired Greg Maddux to paint my house... but all he did was paint the corners...True Story!
There’s a Facebook meme of that
Lol good one
Greg one of the few that could go inside or out with consistency I can only imagine being crossed by him would suck to be his catcher
😂😅❤❤!!
When my kids were young I made sure they got to watch Maddux as much as possible so they could watch history being made.
I was going into my teens when I watched..knowing what I do now I can appreciate him even more
The most amazing thing about Maddux, he destroyed major league hitters for 20 yrs throwing 89-90 mph.
That 2 seamer that starts off the plate inside to lefties/outside to righties and darts back over the corner is a thing of beauty
Yeah it is. Mark Grace looked dumbfounded.
Watching his catchers setting a target and not moving an inch is amazing
This is exactly what I noticed. How little his catcher moves (usually.) incredible accuracy..never seen a catcher move so little.
The backdoor movement on his pitches were just insane, unhittable.
That’s why I’m watching this
Yeah, his fastball tailed into righties. Filthy slider also. Amazing control.
Facts!
Lefties has no shot with that pitch. Except for Tony Gwynn
If there is one pitchers career that I could have, out of all the great pitchers that ever pitch in the MLB it would be Greg Maddox, he was just a master of his craft! Bravo Maestro 👏🏼
Yep....Amen to dat #31 gets it done!
@@mattgiguere5638 you not lying 👍😂
God, Maddux just painted that inside corner constantly.
2 feet outside strikezone called by umps
When rookies were able to pitch complete games.
When pitchers pitched complete games
When analytics was human instincts
Ohhhhhhhh how I miss it!😔
one the best to ever do it GREG X
Well maddux also wasn’t a “fastball” guy so he wasn’t doing as much damage to his arm and body as most modern day pitchers who all throw near 100mph. If we get a guy similar to Greg who throws slower but has perfect control, I’m sure he’ll throw way more pitches than the average pitcher
Maddux threw plenty hard in his day. Touched 95 out of HS.
@@DavidFobare yea and he literally stopped throwing gas when he got to the MLB because his fastball wasn’t elite like his other pitches, and he didn’t want to damage his arm as much.
@@Noles4life77 he did not stop throwing gas; he just got older. As humans do, outside of Nolan Ryan.
One of the best to ever lace em up. Ever.
It’s like he was throwing a wiffle ball. The movement in on right handed batters is incredible. Got to watch him his whole career. The best I’ve ever seen in my lifetime.
Favorite pitcher for me. The control, guile, and mind are what made him so special. Among many other things.
A real definition of pitcher!!
THE BEST pitcher in my opinion.
I can watch this man pitch all day....Legend !
ive never watched a game but ive been watching pitchers in yt for a while one, and this guy is the most "elegant" so far, id say it feels like talent, efficient movement
Greg Maddux has so much control with the ball, it’s like he’s throwing a wiggle ball out there. We will never see a pitcher who can twirl, twist, drop, curve, and just move the ball like him.
Maddux was always fun to watch pitch! He didn't have to throw blazing fastballs! His movement and command of his pitches were great! His stuff was nasty!
The movement on his pitches are crazy
...and defensively, it was like having Bobby Grich play the position.
I love his fielding.
To say he caught mark grace looking is just an honor
The pitch @ 3:35 is absurd. its pure perfection
The movement was crazy
That may have been the nastiest pitch I've ever witnessed.
Maddux is a genius.
78 pitch complete game 🤯. Most pitchers, nowadays, have 78 pitches with 1 out in the 4th.
That pitch at 3:35 was sick! Looked like a screw ball.
I yelled when I saw that for the first time
That pitch really blew my mind 🤯
Had to be a screw ball.
Definitely caught my eye unbelievable
used it against Moises Alou as well....the craziest stats he has recorded are success rate against amazing hitters during his time. Tony Gwenn is the craziest
78 pitches and only 15 balls in a one hit complete game shutout is absurd. I don’t know if I’ll ever see that again in my lifetime.
It was 5 hits
@@chucho91234 Even then. 78 fucking pitches. Unbelievable. Without the walks and hits he could have broke 60. Just remarkable.
Except the ump had a huge zone that game
Never say never but probably not
Todo un master de master el Señor Madux. Todo un Bravo de Atlanta...
It's interesting to see how in his Cubs and early Atl days, Maddux was a sidearm pitcher, and then through the years he migrated to 3/4s delivery and occasionally (for his sinker) a straight up overhead delivery. Most noticeable during his Padres and Dodgers stints but also in later-ATL highlights.
grew up watching maddux and by far the best pitcher i've ever witnessed!! he could do it all, none better imo. watched the braves from 92-13 so i guess i'm a little bias.
I got to watch a lot pitchers in the 80's and 90S some in the 70's like Seaver and others. With Maddux his arm angle never changed. So in saying that, to me, and this is just my opinion, he had more movement on his pitches than any other pitcher that I can remember? His fastball, change up and curve all looked the same and good luck on guessing what was coming. He fielded his position better than any pitcher I've ever seen pitch live too. He was not only a great pitcher, but a very smart one as well.
Anticipating those baseball team through the year videos. 😳
Greg Maddux was the only reason I ever got into baseball!
If he had an 0-2 against leftie batter, he'd often would throw a 80-MPH slider that entered the strike-zone letter-high outside corner, and would come close to tagging the hitter's back ankle...SICK! The Maestro.
Not only was he a great pitcher, but he had the middle of the infield covered. No need for a shift. He was just as good as the SS
メジャーの歴史上で頭のいい投手だと思います。投手=球速以外にコントロールの大切さを彼から学べた。
ツーシームのバックドアとサークルチェンジが決まった時は圧巻。打たせて取るのが彼のスタイルだが、3371の奪三振はビックリした。
3:34 that pitch is straight disgusting and disrespectful 😤🔥🔥
Watch how enthusiastic the umps are ringing the batters up, even they're into Maddux's performance.
見ていて飽きない芸術的なピッチングですね😊
若い頃に日本に日米野球で来たこともあります😊
Crazy movement. Pitchers today need to take note. It don't matter if you throw 100 MPH. If you don't have good movement you're going to eventually get hammered!
The movement on his pitches were insane..
Explain please
History will be good to Maddux
最帥最神最愛的投手
i’m a youngin so i never saw him play but these are some of the best highlights i’ve ever seen. those pitches against the yankees to get weak grounders over and over again were nothing short of poetry
Totally awesome 11m clip!
Nicely put together highlight reel! Thanks
Greg Maddox was the 21st century version of Christy Mathewson
Pirates fan here. Greg’s pry my favorite all time pitcher.
I’m a Reds fan but he was the greatest pitcher I’ve ever seen
this is my fav player now
3:34 holy moses
The run on that change looked like CGI.
7:27 is better..out of his hand wicked..
In my opinion, the greatest “pitcher” of all time.
Same
That pitch around a minute 30 made me laugh so hard that was a naaaasty pitch
He's in the top cant argue with u
Me too
Japanese baseball talks about finding 100-mile-per-hour pitchers, but power pitchers are prone to injury because of their heavy load.
Maddux laid the foundation for modern baseball with a pitching style that eschewed showiness and focused on long seasons and long years. I think it has real value.
i came here because i just cleaned his yard today im impressed 😮🙏👍
The magician greg there is no need to say much more
El mago Greg no hace falta decir mucho más 😍👍
Taking about a damn stud Greg Maddox and Nolan Ryan best pitchers baseball ever seen
Maddux was so fun to watch
A difference between Maddux and many modern pitchers, he is always ready to field by the time the ball is at the plate. Hence why he had 18 Gold Gloves.
It’s the split step he does after he finishes his motion. It gets him balanced and prepared for the rare hit ball. He is the only one that really does it correctly. He puts alot of tennis players to shame with that split step
GOAT
Hard to believe he never had a no-hitter.
Tony Gwynn never struck out when facing Greg Maddox.
Tony Gwynn rarely struck out period so that’s not saying much
@@JeremyD325 Ya, fair enough.
@@stoneymcneal2458 20 seasons and only 434 strikeouts with over 10,000 plate appearances…that’s insane!
@@JeremyD325 I was fortunate enough to watch him play many times as well as having watched him play basketball at SDSU. He was such a stand up guy.
@@stoneymcneal2458 That’s awesome! He always seemed like he’d be a really nice person
3:34 crazy
Damn that dude was good, top 10 for sure!!
I couldn't help but to laugh when it showed him strike out Orel Hershiser 😂
Even though he never threw a no no, he was one of a very few who had no hit stuff every time he hit the mound
Great pitcher
3:34 holy shit...
3:34 WTF was that??! Wow! That was right out of Nintendo MLB
Two seamer at 2:14 was nasty !.. Dude was frozen in disbelief
2-seam -> circle change-up
Curve -> cutter
+ control
+ defense
신이 내린 투수
He was a surgeon on the mound. Never overpowered batters but made them look silly.
Clearly the best pitcher the game has seen.
The movement on his pitches was something
3:34 amazing..
7:13 dude that pitch was insane
Absolutely filthy
Drunk Harry: “Greg Matthews” 😂🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Greg "The mad duck" Maddux =)
Harry calling him "Greg Matthews"
Kid just gets a complete game 1-0 victory for his first win and Harry confuses him for an aging black left fielder. I liked Greg Matthews though. Great Cub pickup.
@@resdog851 You mean the Sarge? Gary Matthews.
Whoops. Yes. Gary Matthew's. I am as bad as Harry.
@@resdog851 no worries. He was beloved, as I hope you are, too.
I thought he said "Mathis"
Greg medox you missing you
The ball movement is crazy.
Greg matthews?
Top 5 all time
@:47 That Gregg Matthews is a great pitcher!
It's a damn shame we only got one World Series
The Professsssssssaaaaa!!!
That play when he was running at 6:00 mark! Wow! Lol. I don’t remember that
He was Greg Matthews before he was Greg Maddux. Thanks Harry!
bro hits his spots
2:15 that was a nasty pitch. Wow!!!
So many of his pitches were several inches off the plate. but 90s umps gave him K after K after K. 2:38 is a perfect example. that shits easily 4" outside.